User's Manual

PRELIMINARY
TD 92476GB
2008-06-12/ Ver. PA11
User Manual
Cordless Telephone DT390
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6.4.5 Switch between Calls
A new call is started during conversation, the first call is on hold.
Press the soft key "More", and select "Switch"
1
. Press "Select". This will switch between
the calls.
6.4.6 End a Call
A new call is started during conversation, the first call is on hold.
Press the soft key "More" during the call, and select "End Call"
1
. Press "Select". This will
end the current call and the previous call is resumed.
6.4.7 Transfer a Call
A new call is started during conversation, the first call is on hold.
Press the soft key "More", and select "Transfer"
1
. Press "Select". This will connect the
first caller with the person you want to transfer the call to.
6.4.8 Transfer to new Call
Press the soft key "More" during the call, and select "Transfer to new call"
1
. Press
"Select".
Dial the number to the person you want to transfer the call to. Press to transfer the
call.
6.4.9 Conference call
A new call is started during conversation, the first call is on hold.
To connect a conference call, press the soft key "More" and select "Conference call"
1
.
Press "Select".
The person initiating the conference call is the conference leader, and the other are
participant members of the conference call.
6.4.10 Call back
To enable call back when a call is made to a busy phone, and to be altered when the
phone is free; Press the soft key "More" during the call, and select "Call back"
1
. Press
"Select".
Press and wait until the phone alerts. When the phone alerts, press and the
call will automatically be started.
6.4.11 Call waiting
During a call and the line is busy, press the soft key "More", and select "Call waiting"
1
.
Press "Select". The other part will get a "Call waiting" signal.
When the line is free it will automatically call the number again. This is system dependent.
6.4.12 DTMF
Press the soft key "More" during the call, and select "DTMF". Press "Select". This will
enable the use of Dual Tone Multi Frequency (DTMF) signals.