User Manual

Table Of Contents
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Basic Handset Operations
Rejecting an Incoming Call
You can reject a call you do not wish to answer.
1 Press F while the handset is ringing.
Redialling
The handset keeps a record of the phone numbers of the
10 most recent calls dialled, missed, or received. You can
retrieve these phone numbers to make calls.
1 Press D while the handset is in standby mode.
2 Press c or d to highlight a category between
“Dialled numbers,” “Received calls,” and
“Missed calls.”
3 Press a or b to highlight the number you wish
to call.
4 Press D to redial the call.
Setting Automatic Redialling
This function makes the handset redial automatically
when the first redial attempt is unsuccessful. For
information on “Auto redial,” refer to “Activating Auto
Redial” on page 15-137.
When the Hands free EARphone & MIC is
connected to the handset and the “Any Key
Answer” function is set to “On” you can, answer
calls by pressing the
V or W key.
When the Hands free EARphone & MIC is
connected to the handset, and "Automatic
answer" is set to "On", the handset automatically
connects the call after the specified time and you
can talk to the caller. For information on
"Automatic answer", refer to “Setting the
Automatic Answer” on page 15-134.
If your subscription includes the Calling Line
Identification (CLI) service, the caller’s number
appears on the screen. If the caller’s name and
number are stored in the “Contacts list,” the caller’s
name and phone number appear on the screen.
If the number is a restricted number, “withheld”
appears.
When receiving a call from a person whose picture
is registered in the “Contacts list,” the receiving
display and the picture appear alternately. For
more information on the “Contacts list” refer to
“Using the Contacts List” on page 9-48.
You can also reject an incoming call by sliding
closed the handset.