5.2
Taking a call
When a call is received, both the handset and base station ring.
Remove the handset from the base station to take the call. To end the call,
replace the handset in the base station.
B or E
B
5.3
Taking two calls
You will hear acoustic signals (call waiting) if a second call is received while
you are carrying out a telephone conversation. You can take the second call
and then switch between the two callers as necessary. One caller is put on
hold while you converse with the other.
A, 2
Caution: The call waiting and hold call functions are optional ser-
vices provided by your telephone network provider. Contact your
network provider for further information.
To use the supplementary services offered by your telephone
network provider, set the Flash time to 300 ms (refer to
Chapter 10.4).
5.4
Making a call
M
B or E
If you enter an incorrect digit, press the N button to delete the
last digit in the phone number.
It is also possible to press the Call button B or handsfree button E first
and wait for the dialling tone. In the case of private branch exchanges, it is
necessary to dial a specific number (e.g. "9" or "0") in order to obtain the
dialling tone for an outside line (refer to Chapter 9). The phone number then
entered is dialled immediately. It is not possible to correct wrong digits using
this dialling procedure.
- Handset Operation -
or
Take the call
End the call
Switch to other caller
Enter the phone number
(max. 25 digits)
Dial the phone number entered
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