Telephoning
Chain dialling
Chain dialling is used to link and transmit numbers to make use of
telephone services such as telephone banking, call−by−call or call-
ing card procedures. Open the phone number memory and select
the locations containing the numbers for transmission in succession
or combine them with manually entered numbers. Any number of
numbers can be transmitted from the phone number memory when
a connection has already been established and they can also be
combined with manually entered numbers. An example of transmit-
ting the predialling code of a call−by−call number is described below.
D
ë, B
D
ë
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Internal calls (intercom function)
Making an internal call
There must be two or more handsets (HS1, HS2, ...) registered on
the base station in order to make internal calls free of charge.
HS1: F, e.g.: 2
HS2: B
HS1/HS2: B
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Open the phone number memory
Press the memory location digit
containing the call−by−call access
code and transmit the number
Open the phone number memory
again
Press the memory location digit
containing the required phone
number
or
Enter the phone number manually
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Dial the internal call number of the
required handset
Take the call on the other handset
End internal call