5
Telephoning
The way in which the telephone is operated is subsequently described by means of text
and symbols: If a button is depicted, it means that the respective button must be pressed.
In addition, the following symbols appear:
ë
2 sec
{í}
{ì}
EXAMPLE
The ringing signals on the handset {í} and base station {ì} only function
when they have not been deactivated beforehand!
5.1
Taking a call
{ì} and {í},
When the handset is ringing, press the y or z button to adjust the
ringing volume.
If the ringing tone has been deactivated on the handset, incoming calls are
only indicated by the base station (as long as the base ringer has not been
deactivated).
5.2
Taking two calls
You will hear acoustic signals (call waiting) if a second call is received while you are tal-
king on the telephone. The number of the second caller appears in the display. Press the
buttons below in the sequence described to switch between the two callers, the connec-
tion to the other caller is put on hold.
R, 2
Caution: The functions for phone number display, holding calls and call wai-
ting are supplementary services offered by your telephone network provider.
Contact your network provider for further information.
5.3
Making a call
ë
If you enter a wrong digit:
2 sec
It is also possible to press the Call button first to obtain the dialling tone for an outside
line. Then enter the required telephone number. It is not possible to correct wrong digits
individually using this dialling procedure.
− Telephoning −
Enter digits or letters
Press the button depicted for 2 seconds
Acoustic signal on the handset
Acoustic signal on the base station
Text or icon in the display
Take the call
End the call
Switch to other caller
Enter the phone number (max. 32 digits)
Dial the phone number
Press briefly: Deletes the last entry
Press longer: Deletes the entire phone number
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