More than just an ordinary telephone
2.2
THE DISPLAY
The first thing you'll notice about the Sceptre, is the small visual display
panel which displays information.
The ALARM is used like a conventional alarm
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k and the display will
show the alarm setting. The TIMER allows you to time both incoming and
outgoing calls. The CLOCK gives you an instant and precise time check,
between and during calls.
To switch the display between ALARM, TIMER, and CLOCK, you simply
press
1m1.
2.3
THE SCEPTRE'S MEMORY
The memory will hold a selection of telephone numbers which you can
then call up and use by simply pressing two keys.
2.4
THE MAIN MEMORY AND THE LAST NUMBER STORE
The Sceptre's memory has two parts. The Main Memory holds a selec
tion of telephone numbers ... it's your personal "electronic telephone direc
tory''.
The other part is the Last Number Store. Each time you make a call, the
Sceptre automatically keeps that number in this store. The number can
then be used for "automatic recalling".
2.5
AUTOMATIC RECALLING
The Sceptre will automatically recall the last number you tried. So if a call
is engaged first time, you don't have to key in the whole number again, you
simply press one key to ask the Sceptre to try again.
Any number held in the Last Number Store can be transferred to the
Main Memory.
2.6
STORING PABX FACILITY CODES IN THE SCEPTRE'S
MEMORY.
If your switchboard uses the
and
buttons to give you extra
facilities you can use the Sceptre's memory to store the code sequences
-
including the
and
symbols - you otherwise have to key manually.
In this way, for example, if you frequently divert your calls to another
extension, you can store the complete "divert" sequence in one store and
the cancel divert sequence in another in the same way as you would other
wise store a 'phone number.
Please note that this facirity relies entirely on the type of switchboard your
Sceptre is connected to, and you should look in your switchboard manual
for the codes you may need.