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7.6 Last number redial
tLift the handset or press the speakerphone button
on the base unit.
tPress the redial button
.
>The phone automatically dials the last number you called (maximum of 32 digits).
7.7 Mute function
tDuring a call press the mute button
.
>When the microphone is muted, the person at the other end of the call cannot hear you, but you
can hear his side.
tTo get back to the call, press the mute button
again to release.
7.8 Use on PBX
If you are using your phone on a PBX and the PBX user guide tells you to press Flashl
tPress the flash button
on your phone.
7.9 Storing a number in (0-9) the indirect memories
tIn standby mode, key in the telephone number you wish to store.
>Up to maximum 16 digits.
tPress the store button
.
tPress the (0-9) button to store the number in the selected memory.
7.10 Dial out an (0-9) indirect memory number
To dial a number stored in a two-touch indirect memory (0-9):
tLift up the handset or press the speakerphone button
.
tPress the memory button
.
tKey in the memory location number (0-9).
>The number dials automatically.
8 CALLER DISPLAY OPERATION
VERY IMPORTANT:
To use caller display you must first subscribe to your network provider’s caller display service.
If you subscribe to a caller display service, you can see the phone number of the person calling you
before you answer and in the calls list afterwards.
The caller display information includes:
tThe caller’s number
tThe date and time of the call
Condition of incoming caller information LCD screen will display
It is a repeated call REP
It is a new call NEW
A call from someone whose number is with held
(private call)
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