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Telephoning
Dialling with a name from a directory
There are up to three telephone directories: an internal directory (with all subscribers
connected to PBX), a directory containing abbreviated dialling numbers, and a private
directory. The desired call can be made with the subscriber name without having to enter
his or her number.
ABC
M
¥
Note
Entering initials is the simplest way of dialling a number stored in the index; you do not
need to know either the phone number or the abbreviated dialling number.
Example:
ABC
M
2
2x
If you only know the surname:
ABC
M
2
2x
1
20BA265311/B0
Press the M-key. Press the Foxkey under
1
2
3
ABC; the menu for selecting the directory
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5
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appears. ("All" runs a search in all directories).
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Enter the initials of the surname and first name,
- e.g. E # A for Einstein Albert.
Press the Foxkey under "¥" to scroll to the
desired name and press the Call key to initiate
dialling.
Einstein Albert:
1
Key 2: twice
# key: once (generates a blank)
1x
1x
Key 1: once
. . .
3
5
3x
2x
Correct numbers or names entered in dialling
C
preparation using the correction key (deletes last
character).
A "Long Click" of the C-key ends the call
C
preparation.
Needless to say, you can also dial the old-
. . .
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fashioned way with your handset by simply
pressing the Call key and dialling the number.
If you wait more than 10 seconds between digit
inputs, dialling is automatically terminated.
etc.
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