Telephoning
Notes Entering the first letter of a name is the simplest way to select a number saved in
a directory. You need to know neither the telephone number nor the card
number.
Example:
123˙˙
23˙˙
ABC˙˙
ABC˙˙
If you only know the surname:
123˙˙
23˙˙
ABC˙˙
ABC˙˙
If you have the additional keypad ZTF (20 freely programmable keys with LED)
connected to your telephone then alphabetic entries must made on it, while the
telephone keypad is reserved for numerical entries.
By pressing the Foxkey under "->" or the #-key you can enter a space in order to
write e.g. the first letters of the first name.
Numbers or names entered during dialling preparation can be corrected using the
Correction key (deletes the last number/letter) and the editing functions.
You can of course also dial in the normal way; lift the handset and dial the
number as required. If you wait more than 10 seconds between dialling two
digits, the dialling function will be automatically interrupted.
Display of caller's name
When the caller's number is received (CLIP), the name appears in the display along with it,
provided this number is stored with the name in the private directory, under a digit key or
as an abbreviated dialling number (this is software and PBX dependant).
4
2
#
1
DEF
ABC
2x
1x
1x
2
3
5
DEF
GHI
MNO
2x
3x
2x
"Einstein#Albert"
Press Key 2 twice
•••
Key # once (space)
Key 1 once
etc.
•••
20317861en_bat_a0