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Basic use and settings
Making a call
To make a call:
1.
Enter the number.
The number is displayed.
2.
Correct the number if necessary (
C L R
= delete;
U P
= move left;
D O W N
=
move right).
3.
When the number is correct, press
Y E S
and wait for an answer.
Press
N O
to end the call.
Note
When you dial a number and that number is forwarded, you see the
number to which you are forwarded in your display. This is called COLP
(Connected Line identification Presentation) and is network operator depend-
ent. See “Restricting your telephone number from being sent” on page 21 for
more information.
Receiving a call
When the handset rings:
1.
Press
Y E S
to answer the call.
2.
Press
N O
to end the call.
Sometimes the handset rings at an inconvenient moment. Press
N O
to mute
the ringing. Press
Y E S
if you still want to answer the call.
Caller identification. ISDN provides calling line identification. This means
that in case of an incoming call, the caller’s phone number is displayed. If the
caller’s number is included in your handset’s phone book, the corresponding
name is displayed instead.
Making a call using the phone book
Your handset contains a phone book for storing names and numbers. You can
conveniently make calls using this phone book. There are several ways to
access the phone book as described below. To add names and numbers to the
phone book, see “Phone book” on page 14.
Calling by name. The call by name option lets you search for a name and
number in the phone book.
TELEPHONING
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ExternalCall
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