4. DIALLING
Manual dialling
Dialling with the
receiver up
Lift the receiver. Wait for the tone, and then dial the
telephone number. While you are dialling the numbers
are dialled and appear on the display.
Dialling with the
receiver down
With the handset down, dial the telephone number you
wish to call, the number will appear on the screen as
you dial.
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To delete wrong numbers use the BORRAR (14) key.
This will delete each number in turn starting at the
most recent digit you entered.
Now lift the receiver until you hear the tone to start
dialling, press the MARCAR/MENU (18) key.
10 seconds after you have dialled the last number, an
on-screen timer will start timing the call.
You can reset the timer to 0 any time by pressing the
BORRAR (14) key. This timer does not show the
actual time of the call and should only be used as a
guide.
Inserting pauses
To stop dialling temporarily (i.e. to wait for a second
tone), press the RELLAMADA/PAUSA (11) key. This
will insert a two second pause into the dialled number.
Transferring a Call
If your telephone is connected to an internal exchange
or PABX, press the R/A-a (8) key followed by the
extension number you wish to transfer the call to.
Automatic dialling
This form of dialling is made without using the numeric
keyboard. Leaving the receiver up or down you may
dial automatically using one of these three functions:
Automatic dialling
from Directory
Please refer to chapter 5 in this Guide book.
Automatic dialling
from Recall
Domo Mensajes stores a list with the last calls made
in chronological order. To recall these numbers from
the list follow these instructions:
With the handset up or down: