Telephoning
5 Telephoning
Taking a call
{ì}, è
Ending a call
é
Making a call
è
ë
Redialling
Your telephone stores the last phone number dialled.
è, £
One−touch dialling
You can use the one−touch dialling buttons for normal direct dialling or as
memory locations for the emergency call function. Be sure to store phone
numbers for one−touch dialling first; . Page 47.
è
M1 − M6
Quick dialling
It is possible to store 10 phone numbers so that they are dialled simply by
pressing two buttons (quick dialling).
Programming quickdial buttons
è
ë,
0
é
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Take the call
End the call
Lift the receiver
Enter the phone number (max. 32
digits)
Dial the last number dialled
Lift the receiver
Press the required one−touch dialling
button
Lift the receiver
Press the Memory button
Enter the phone number (max. 24
digits) and confirm it
Enter the required memory location
number (e.g. in this case for memory
location 0)
Replace the receiver on−hook
Dialling using quick dial buttons
è
0
The phone number stored is automatically dialled.
You cannot delete the phone numbers stored on the quick dial
buttons. Existing numbers are overwritten when new phone
numbers are stored.
Increasing the receiver volume to +40 dB
The receiver volume can be increased to +40 dB by pressing the ï button.
ï
Ý
Setting the receiver volume
You can adjust the receiver volume using a rotary.
Tone control
You can adjust the tone produced in the receiver using a slide control on
the right−hand side of the housing.
The tone control only works when the 40 dB amplification is acti-
vated.
Ringing volume
You can adjust the ringing volume using a slide control on the right−hand
side of the housing.
Lift the receiver
Press the quick dial button
Enter the required memory location
number (e.g. in this case for memory
location 0)
Increase the receiver volume
Adjust the volume with the knob
Adjust the tone using the slide control
Adjust the volume using the slide
control