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2.7 Number redial
Using the number redial function, the last three (manually) dialed telephone
numbers are stored automatically = history function. The telephone number
dialed last overwrites the oldest entry in the repeat dial memory.
Telephone in read-to-dial condition:
Keep pressing the number redial key, until the desired telephone number is
selected.
Digits can be deleted using the left cursor key.
You can enter digits using the keyboard.
The telephone number is dialed once you have pressed the O.K. key.
Alternative
The telephone number can also be selected in idle condition by pressing
the number redial key. Dialing is performed after lifting the handset.
2.8 Ringer
The ringer signals calls. Melody and volume can be changed
Changing
melody
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Set ringer melody: 10 variations from 01 to 10 -
Changing
volume
See User’s
Guide
for the TC-
System!
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Adjust volume: 01 to 07 (= loud) -
2.9 Name keys
The telephone has 10 name keys. Two memory allocations are available
per key. These 20 memories can have telephone numbers and the
accompanying names allocated to them.
You can find information on programming of keys in the User’s
Guide for the TC-System. With operation at some systems, you can
program the name keys as function keys. The upper 4 name keys can
have special functions allocated to them.