Telephoning
4 Telephoning
Taking a call
In addition to the ringing tone, the visual call indicator lights up when a call is received.
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Ending a call
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Making a call
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A connection is made automatically after you have entered the phone number.
Redialling
Your telephone stores the last phone number dialled. If you want to dial this number again, e.g. be-
cause the connection was engaged or the call was not taken, use the redialling function:
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The phone number stored is automatically dialled and a connection established.
One−touch dialling
It is possible to store three phone numbers so that they are dialled simply by pressing the respec-
tive button (one−touch dialling).
Three buttons, ^, _ and `, are provided for this. The ` button is coloured red and
is thus perfect, for example, for programming an emergency call number.
Programming one−touch dialling buttons
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Making calls using the one−touch dialling buttons
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The phone number stored is automatically dialled.
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The display can show a maximum of 14 digits.
If the phone number has more digits, only the last 14 are displayed.
If your telephone is connected within a private branch exchange, refer to Page 56 for
information on other things to be taken into account when making calls.
Lift the receiver / Take the call
Replace the receiver on−hook / End the call
Lift the receiver
Enter the phone number
Lift the receiver
Press the redialling button
Lift the receiver
Press the Store button
Enter the phone number (max. 16 digits)
Press the Store button
Press the required one−touch dialling button
Replace the receiver on−hook / End programming
Lift the receiver
Press the required one−touch dialling button (e.g. ^)