19
Making and Answering Calls
RECALL
REDIAL/PAUSE
RECALL and PAUSE buttons
!
Note:
●
PAUSE can be stored into a telephone
number in the EASY DIAL directory.
RECALL button (to use the recall feature
)
is used to access special
telephone services (optional) such as call
waiting. Contact your telephone company
business office for details.
RECALL
PAUSE button (for PBX users)
Example 1:
If your unit is connected to a host exchange, insert a pause to get an outside line.
9
PAUSE
Line access code
Telephone
number
International
access code
Country
code
PAUSE
PAUSE
Telephone
number
Example: British Telecom call waiting
1. If the call waiting tone is heard during a
conversation, press
.
2. When the dial tone is heard, dial
.
●
The first call is put on hold and you can
talk to the second party.
3.
■
To keep the present call and return to
the first call:
Press
, then dial
.
■
To hang up the first call:
Press
, then dial
.
■
To hang up the present call and return
to the first call:
Press
, then dial
.
1
RECALL
0
RECALL
2
RECALL
2
RECALL
If your unit is connected to a PBX, pressing
allows you to access some features of
your host PBX such as transferring an extension call.
RECALL
If your unit is connected to a PBX, you need to dial an access number (usually 9) to get an
outside line. In this case, inserting a pause between the access number and the telephone
number is necessary, especially when redialling or storing the number into memory. Pressing
creates a dialling delay in the dialling sequence.
REDIAL/PAUSE
Example 2:
If a transmission error occurs during an overseas transmission, add two pauses at the end of the
telephone number.