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13.10
REDIAllING THE lAST NUMBER
If the telephone number you have called is engaged or if you want to repeat
the call to the number you previously dialed, lift the handset, await dial tone
and press Redial button. The previously dialed number will be automatically
redialed. up to 32 digits can be stored in the redial memory.
13.11
PAUSE
for services such as home banking and when connected to certain
switchboards you may need to insert a pause into the dialing sequence
when storing in the memory.
13.12
BASE MUTE
If you wish to speak privately to someone else in the room-without your
caller overhearing press The mute key once (The LED will illuminate), The
caller may still be heard during the privacy operation. To resume normal
conversation, push MuTE button again.
13.13
REDIAl / PAUSE BUTTON (REDIAl)
If the telephone number you called is engaged or if you want to repeat
the call to the number you previously dialed, lift the Handset or press the
Hands-free/Headset button, await dial tone and press Redial/pause button.
The previously dialed number will be automatically redialed. up to 32 digits
can be stored in the redial memory.
13.14
SAvE BUTTON
After dialing the number but before you replace the handset or press
Hands-free/Headset button, press the Save button. The number dialed is
now stored under the Save button.
When you wish to redial the Saved number, simply lift handset or press
Hands-free/Headset button and press Save button. The number stored will
automatically be dialed.
13.15
REDIAl / PAUSE BUTTON (PAUSE)
With some pAbX's it is necessary after dialing an outside access digit (often
9) to wait for a new dial tone before dialing the outside number. If the pause
key is pressed after the access digit has been dialed the number may be
dialed immediately without waiting for a new dial tone, as the telephone will
introduce the required pause in the dialing sequence. It is essential to carry
out this procedure if use of the Redial facility is envisaged. failure to do so
may result in wrong number being obtained. Access digits plus pauses may
also be stored as part of number in the memories. Simply press pause at
the appropriate part of the number during the memory storage process
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