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5. Telephoning
OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
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Telephoning
Taking a Call
1. The telephone rings, a call is received.
2. Lift the receiver to take the call.
Ending a Call
Replace the receiver to end the call.
Making a Call
1. Lift the receiver and listen for the dialling tone.
2. Dial the required phone number.
Redialling
1. Lift the receiver.
2. Press the Ñ button in order to redial the last number dialled.
The phone saves the last phone number dialled.
Changing the Receiver Volume
A sliding switch is provided at the side of the receiver with which to adjust
the receiver volume. When at position L, the call volume is low, at
position H, the call volume is high.
This switch can be adjusted at any time to the volume required, even during
a call.
Changing the Ringing Tone Volume
A sliding switch is provided at the rear of the unit with which to adjust the
ringing tone volume. When at position Lo, the ringing tone volume is low, at
position Hi, the ringing tone volume is high.
Muting the Microphone
1. While a call is in progress, you can press and hold the Ï button to
switch off the microphone. The caller can then no longer hear you.
2. Release the button to resume the call.
Using the R Button
If your telephone is connected to a PABX system, the R button is used
during a call to enable consultation with other subscribers and/or to forward
a call to them.
This function is also used by network operators to provide customers with
various other services. For details, contact your telephone network
operator.
1. Lift the receiver and converse with the caller.
2. During the call, press the R button and dial the phone number of
another subscriber in order to consult with him or forward the call.
3. Press the R button in order to take the initial call back following
consultation
or
4. Replace the receiver to forward the call to the subscriber contacted.
Tip: The above information could vary according to the PABX system
used. Please read the information provided in the manuals
supplied with your PABX system.
Entering a Dialling Pause (É)
If the telephone is connected to a PABX, it may be necessary to enter a
dialling pause. Press the Ñ button after entering the digit following which
a pause is required, e.g. 0 for an outside line (0P....).
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