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elephoning
In the first step the callback is signalled
to you, as soon as the busy subscriber is
free again:
Display:
Call Back
After picking up or switching on the
handset the connection to your Call Back
partner will be established in the second
step by the public exchange automatically.
This ISDN feature can only be used, if it
has been made available for the other
subscriber’s and your own basic access by
the network provider.
2.2 Incoming Calls
An incoming call is signalled with the
pre-set melody and volume on your
handset. If the caller’s phone number has
been transmitted (via CLIP) it will appear
on your display. This feature must be
supported by your network operator. In
the case of phone numbers with more
than 16 digits, the first 15 digits will be
displayed followed by a hyphen. This
hyphen indicates that other digits follow
but are not displayed.
If a name entry in the phonebook is
available to match the number, this name
will also be displayed.
Automatic answering
If the handset is on the base station or
the charging station when a call is recei-
ved, the call will be answered automati-
cally when you lift the handset. You do
not need to press a key. To prevent acci-
dental disconnection of the call, the
g
key will be disabled for 3 seconds.
Switching off the ringing tone
If you wish to silence a handset, e.g. to
avoid being disturbed in a meeting, press
the
MUTE
softkey. The ringing tone is
now switched off. The caller still hears
the ringing tone and you can answer the
call as long as it still exists. The next call
is signalled again with the pre-set melody
and volume or vibration signal.
2.2.1 External Calls
To answer a call
Display: phone number or name
g
key
When the phone number is transmitted it
is added to the call list, regardless of
whether you have answered the call or
not.
2.2.2 Internal Calls
To answer a call
Display: internal number
g
key
2.1.3 Linking Phone Numbers
If you are at the pre-dialling stage you
can combine and/or manually change
phone numbers from various sources.
The following example shows the linking
of a phonebook entry (e.g. network ope-
rator call-by-call code) with a number
from the call list.
Softkey
LIST…
Select
Phonebook
(
+
/
-
)
Softkey
OK…
Select entry (
+
/
-
)
Softkey
OK…
Softkey
OPTION…
Select
Copy entry from call list
Softkey
OK…
Select entry (
+
/
-
)
Softkey
OK…
g
key
2.1.4 Dialling Emergency Numbers
Softkey
EMRGCALL
Select an emergency number (
+
/
-
)
g
key
Emergency numbers are entries in the
phonebook which can be dialled even if
the total lock (blocking), the babyphone
or direct calling is activated. In these
cases you only need to press the softkey
marked
EMRGCALL
for a call to be
made.
2.1.5 Redialling
The ten last-dialled external phone num-
bers are stored in the redial memory.
Once all the memory slots are occupied,
a new entry will replace the oldest stored
number. You can retrieve the redial
memory in stand-by mode by pressing
one of the two arrow keys. The last-dial-
led phone numbers can be viewed indivi-
dually by pressing the
+
and
-
keys.
The memory consists of 10 memory slots,
each with a capacity of up to 30 digits.
2.1.6 Direct Calling
When direct calling is activated, only the
automatic dialling of a single phone
number is possible. Any key movement,
with the exception of the two softkeys,
initiates a call to the pre-programmed
direct-dial number. The right-hand soft-
key de-activates the direct calling feature.
The left-hand softkey activates the dial-
ling of emergency numbers.
2.1.7 Internal Calls
i
key
Enter phone number (1…5)
If several handsets are registered on your
base station, you can make charge-free
internal calls. Two internal and one
external connection are possible simulta-
neously. An internal phone number (1 to
5) is assigned to each handset upon
registration.
2.1.8 Automatic Call Back when busy
When the subscriber you are calling is busy,
you can initiate an automatic Call Back.
Display:
Busy
Softkey
OPTION…
Select
Call Back
(
+
/
-
Softkey
YES
g
key