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4.4 Speed and name dial list
This function provides you with a list of the speed dial and name dial numbers you have stored.
FUNCTION
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Select function 43.
OK
Press the OK key; the list will be printed out.
43 DIALLING LIST
FINE PHOTO BUSY TEL TEL/FAX TAM/FAX
PRINTING ...
FINE PHOTO BUSY
5 OTHERS
TEL TEL/FAX TAM/FAX
FINE PHOTO BUSY TEL TEL/FAX TAM/FAX
4.5 On-hook dialling
The ON HOOK key has the same effect as lifting the handset. You can enter a number and will hear the connection being made over the built-in loudspeaker. The other party will only be able to hear you once you lift the handset and speak.
ON HOOK /
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Press the ON HOOK key.
As soon as the other party answers, lift the handset and speak.
DIAL NUMBER
FINE PHOTO BUSY TEL TEL/FAX TAM/FAX
Dial the number you require. Your machine will start to dial and you will hear the connection being made.
12345
FINE PHOTO BUSY TEL TEL/FAX TAM/FAX
12345
FINE PHOTO BUSY TEL TEL/FAX TAM/FAX
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Table of contents
- 8 1.1 Preface
- 8 1.2 Conventions
- 8 1.3 Description
- 11 2.1 The proper location
- 12 2.2 Connection
- 16 2.3 Connecting additional devices
- 17 2.4 Connecting to a home telephone system
- 17 2.5 Connecting to a private branch exchange
- 18 2.6 Loading or removing the thermal paper
- 21 2.7 Important settings
- 21 2.7.1 Available functions
- 22 2.7.2 Language of display and reports
- 23 2.7.3 Entering date and time
- 23 2.7.4 Entering your number
- 24 2.7.5 Entering your name
- 25 2.7.6 Correcting wrong entries
- 25 2.7.7 Operating mode
- 26 3.1 Making a call
- 26 3.2 Sending faxes
- 29 3.3 Receiving faxes - different reception modes
- 29 3.3.1 Changing the mode
- 29 3.3.2 Manual reception
- 30 3.3.3 Automatic reception without additional devices
- 33 3.3.4 Automatic reception with additional devices
- 34 3.4 The answering device
- 34 3.4.1 Switching on your answering machine
- 35 3.4.2 Recording your outgoing message
- 36 3.4.3 Listening to messages
- 37 3.4.4 Deleting messages
- 38 3.5 Copying
- 40 4.1 Redial
- 41 4.2 Speed dial
- 41 4.2.1 Storing a speed dial number and name
- 41 4.2.2 Using the speed dial keys
- 42 4.3 Name dial
- 42 4.3.1 Storing names and numbers
- 43 4.3.2 Using name dialling
- 43 4.3.3 Deleting stored entries
- 44 4.4 Speed and name dial list
- 44 4.5 On-hook dialling
- 45 5.1 Improved picture quality
- 45 5.2 Sending a fax during a telephone call
- 46 5.3 Speaking after fax transmission
- 46 5.4 Selective fax reception
- 47 5.5 Polling
- 47 5.6 Faxing to sub-addresses
- 48 5.7 Page header
- 48 5.8 Half-speed transmission
- 49 5.9 Transmission report
- 50 6.1 Adjusting the recording time
- 50 6.2 Automatic forwarding of messages
- 52 6.3 Recording a telephone conversation
- 52 6.4 Breakthrough
- 53 6.5 Recording Memo’s
- 53 6.5.1 External Memo / message for the caller
- 54 6.5.2 Internal Memo / ”Note pad
- 55 6.6 Remote access
- 55 6.6.1 Preparing your fax machine for remote access
- 56 6.6.2 Remote access of the answering machine
- 58 7.1 Call restriction -babysitter setting
- 60 7.2 Type of ring signal
- 60 7.3 Volume of the ring signal
- 60 7.4 Volume of the loudspeaker
- 61 7.5 Remote diagnostics
- 61 7.6 Mercury
- 61 7.6.1 Mercury Residential
- 62 7.6.2 Mercury Pin Code service
- 62 7.6.3 Changing the Mercury Pin Code
- 63 7.6.4 Deleting the Mercury Pin Code
- 63 7.6.5 Using Cost Centre Codes
- 64 7.6.6 Initiating a conversation via MCL service
- 64 7.6.7 Switching the Mercury function off
- 69 9.1 Important information for safe operation
- 70 9.2 Technical specification
- 70 9.3 Customer information
- 71 9.4 Glossary
- 72 9.5 Index