Cordless Telephone User Manual

Glossary
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B
Backspace key
Pressing this key deletes the last
entered digit/character.
Block microphone for intercom
If this feature is switched on and if
you can receive incoming intercom
calls, the loudspeaker of your
telephone will be switched on, but
not the microphone. The other party
cannot hear you.
C
Call back
If you call an internal extension
which is busy, or does not answer,
you can press the “Callback” softkey
to have the system to call you back
the moment the other party’s
telephone is idle or used again.
Call diversion
Call diversion is a facility to divert
calls to another extension. This can
be to a fixed or variable extension.
Callers list
The telephone can keep a record of
all calls which are not answered by
you. The record includes messages
left by the callers and the time and
date they called. The list can store
details of up to fifteen callers.
You can choose to disable the
Callers list. Then the telephone will
not record the unanswered incoming
calls.
Call waiting beep
Your telephone emits two short
beeps to alert you to a call waiting.
You cannot alter the sound of the
beeps but you can disable the signal.
Call waiting indication
If a caller dials your extension
number while you are on another
call, two short beeps will sound and
a “bell” icon flashes on the display.
The beeps can be disabled.
D
Delete all call backs
You can delete all activated call
backs. Press the “Del.Callb” softkey.
Dial tone
The tone you hear when you lift the
handset or press the loudspeaker key
from idle.
Direct call to . . . .
See Lock types.
Direct password
A key can be programmed with this
function. Pressing the key, lifting the
handset and typing a password (ask
your system supervisor) will allow
you to access privileged functions
authorized for that access level.