General: Operating Instructions
Users
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Outgoing Traffic
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Exchange line selection for an external call is carried out by lifting the handset and
by pressing either the line key number, or by pressing ‘O’, in which case the next free
will be allocated.
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An outgoing external connection may be established with the handset on-hook
(handsfree dialling) or handset off-hook (normal mode).
HANDSFREE MODE:
An exchange line is selected and the number dialled via the keypad, the last number
redial key, or the abbreviated number procedure.
The call can progress in either the HF mode or by lifting the handset for a private
mode. The loudspeaker can be switched on and off any number of times during the
call. The Spkr-LED indicates the HF mode by flashing slowly.
NORMAL MODE:
Exchange line selection can be made by pressing the required line key in the ‘DSS’
field (i.e. specific selection), or by pressing in the dialling field (i.e. first available line).
The setup can be disconnected by the
key while in HF mode or by replacing
the handset during normal mode.
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ON-HOOK MODE:
An outgoing external connection may be established with the handset on-hook
hook dialling) or handset off-hook (normal mode).
An exchange line is selected and the number dialled via the keypad, the last number
redial key, or the abbreviated number procedure.
The call can progress only by lifting the handset. The loudspeaker cannot be switched
on during the call.
NORMAL MODE:
Exchange line selection can be made by pressing the required line key in the ‘DSS
field (i.e. specific selection), or by pressing in the dialling field (i.e. first available line).
The setup can be disconnected by the
key or by replacing the handset during
normal mode.
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2
4
Exchange line selection for an external call is carried out by lifting the handset and
by dialling the appropriate line number or by dialling digit
in which case the next
free line will be allocated.
Note that because a specific interval needs to be timed-out, there will be a period
of some seconds after dialling is completed before further functions can be invoked.
This time is programmed in the Customer Data, and transmitted to the 2-wire station
the ‘dial-end’ tone.
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