No. Name Description
disable that function. The function keys provide the
same functions that are available in the menu. When
a call number is programmed on the key press the
key to dial the destination. (Partners are special
destinations, see chapter Partners for more
information)
7 Hold Press the Hold button (R button) to put the active call
on hold or to toggle between an active call and a call
on hold. Press the Hold button (R button) to put the
active call on hold.
8 Conference Press the Conference button to add another party to
an existing call.
9 Transfer Press the Transfer button to transfer a call to another
number.
10 Drop Press the Drop button to drop the active call. While
on a conference call, press the Drop button to drop
the call party which is marked in the display from the
conference call.
11 Headset Press the Headset button to use the headset if it is
connected. Only HIS headset cords are compatible
with your phone.
12 Volume Press + or - on the Volume button while active on the
handset, headset or speaker to adjust the volume.
While not on a call, press + or - to access the audio
settings menu.
13 Mute Press the Mute button to mute a call in progress. To
take a call off mute, press Mute again.
14 Speaker Press the Speaker button to activate the loudspeaker
or the handsfree equipment.
15 Redial Press the Redial button to either dial the last number
you dialed or display the redial list from which you can
select a number to redial.
16 Call Log Press the Call Log button to view a list of your
outgoing, incoming, and missed calls. The icon on the
Call Log button is illuminated when you have missed
calls.
Press the Call Log button to view a list of your missed
calls. The Icon on the Call Log button is illuminated
when you have missed calls.
17 Phone book /
Contacts
Press the Phone book / Contacts button to view the
entries in your phone book or contact list.
Overview of phone buttons and features
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