User guide

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Last number redial
The last five numbers dialled are stored
automatically. To redial one of those five
numbers, proceed as follows:
Handset switched to ON
1.
ˆ
The call number appears.
or
Press
ˆ
several times
The call number previously dialled
appears in each case.
2.
The call number displayed is dialled.
3. You make your call …
Note:
The P-key takes you back to the ON state.
Each new call number entered deletes the
oldest call number.
Once you have pressed the Redial key, you
can still key in other digits manually.
You can also press the Connect key first
and then the Redial key to dial the call
number you dialled last.
Storing abbreviated dialling
numbers
You can store numbers you use often so
that you do not have to key in the entire
number each time. Your telephone has 20
one-touch memories (max. 24 characters)
for this purpose.
Handset switched to ON
1.
2.
Ù
The procedure is initiated.
3. Key in a storage number from
00 to 19
4. Key in the call number you want to
store.
5.
You hear the audible acknowledge-
ment tone.
Note:
To store several abbreviated dialling num-
bers in succession, you can repeat the proc-
ess from the one-touch button onwards
and only press the P-key at the very end.
To make changes, simply "overwrite" the
abbreviated dialling number previously
stored or correct with the C-key. This func-
tion is also possible during an internal or
outside call. The characters * and # can be
stored; however, they will only be dialled
in dual-tone multi-frequency dialling
(DTMF). The function of the signal key can
also be stored.
Telephoning