Operating instructions
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Example of an outside phone number in the phonebook:
Length of internal number = 4
TAC outgoing = 0
X 079 123 45 67 wrong
079 123 45 67 right; is interpreted by your telephone as an outside phone
number and the TAC is automatically added before the phone
number.
X 117 right
117 wrong; is interpreted by your telephone as an internal phone
number.
On-hook transfer
You can transfer a call to a phone within your telecommunications system or to an
outside phone by pressing the Fox key below Transfer or by going on-hook, i.e. by
replacing the handset (provided this feature is supported by your provider).
To transfer a call using the Fox key, first make a new call (press the Fox key below new)
and then press the Fox key below transfer.
The default on your telephone is that on-hook transfer is set to OFF. "On-hook transfer:
OFF" means that, when you replace your handset, the current call is ended and the call
which is on hold is resumed. "On-hook transfer: ON" means that, when you replace your
handset, the current call is transferred to the call which is on hold.
Select the "On-hook transfer" line and press the OK key. From the pop-up
window, select "ON" and press the OK key.
save Press the Fox key below save.
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