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4
Normal use
4.1
Taking calls
If you receive an incoming call, both the handset and the base station will emit a ring
tone. Because of the time required to establish a connection, the handset rings slightly
later than the base station.
Notice:
While the handset is ringing you can use the
and
buttons to adjust the
ring volume.
The
EXT
indication in the display will blink. Press the call button
or the handsfree
button
,
on the handset to take the call. The call indicator on the base station will
blink during the call.
To end the call, replace the handset on the base station or press the call button,
,
on
the handset.
You will find information on the display of telephone numbers in chapter 6.
When automatic answering is switched on, the call will be automatically taken as soon as
you lift the handset from the base station. To find out how to turn on the automatic
answering function, see chapter 9.6.
4.2
Making calls
1.
Use the key pad to enter the desired telephone number. Up to 25 digits may be
entered. The digits pressed will be shown in the display.
Notice:
If you make a mistake you can briefly press the
/
button to delete one digit
at a time. If the
/
button is held down, the entire number will be deleted.
2.
Press the call button,
,
on the handset to place the call.
Notice:
You can also press the call button,
,
first; you will then hear the dial tone. As
you enter the digits of the desired number, your telephone will send them straight out.
The correction of individual digits as described above is not possible in this case.