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Your telephone’s user-friendly menu system allows you easy access to the following extended
features.
Date and time
The date and the time are supplied automatically from the ISDN so do not have to be set
manually.
When the telephone is first connected, or after a power cut, the time display will flash. As soon as
you make a call, the date and time are set and the time display stops flashing. Any differences
between the displayed time and the system time are corrected every time a call is made.
If the phone is connected to a PBX you may need to set the time and date manually.
Caller ID display
The number of the caller is displayed unless the caller withholds it and provided the number is
available. If the caller’s number is stored in your name list, the person’s name is automatically
displayed. You can then decide whether or not to accept the call.
Initiating an enquiry call/setting up a second call
You are talking to one party and wish to put them on hold while you make a brief call to another
party.
Display in connected state.
Press the Foxkey under “->2” to select the second line
(dialling tone is heard, first call is put on hold).
Dial number and make enquiry call
or
press menu key and select the desired name from your
list.
Press the Foxkey under “dial” to set up the enquiry call.
An enquiry call can also be activated by pressing a programmed auto-dial key (see
“Programming auto-dial keys”
Press the END key to activate a new enquiry call.
Using the extended-feature functions
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