Operation – Oricom TP68 User Manual

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- Operation -

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4.7

Redial

If a connection that you have dialled is engaged or you were unable to get
through to anybody, simply replace the receiver. The last number dialled will be
saved in the telephone automatically. The last three numbers dialled remain
stored in the telephone. To call one of the last three numbers dialled, proceed
as follows:

Select one of the last three numbers by repeatedly pressing the

button.

Press the ENTER button. After the number has been dialled, the telephone switches

immediately to the handsfree facility. By lifting the handset, the call can be continued

via the handset.


You can also delete a particular number from the redial memory. Select the

required telephone number with the handset on the hook by using the

button and press the C button.

4.8

Automatic Redial

The automatic redial is a useful aid to make telephoning easier for you. If a
number is engaged, the number will be repeated automatically up to ten times.

Attempt to call to the required party.

If the line is engaged, press the

AUTO-

button. The display shows ”Pls Hang

Up”. Replace the handset on cradle. The display shows “Auto redial”. The LED next to

the handsfree button flashes.

If you made the call using the handsfree facility, the call is ended automatically.

Now, after about 30 seconds your telephone will try to call the number again. The

handsfree facility is switched on and the number is dialled. If the number is still

engaged, the handsfree facility automatically switches itself off again after a short time

and your telephone waits for a further 30 seconds before another attempt is made.

If the call is answered, you can press

button to carry out the call using the

handsfree facility. By lifting the handset, the call can be continued via the handset.

Note: By lifting and replacing the handset once, the automatic redial is automatically

cancelled.

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