Mira 100 – Topcom MIRA 100 User Manual

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8.6. HANG-UP BUTTON

When you have made a mistake while dialling a telephone number, you can press
the hang-up button

and dial the number again. By pressing the hang-up

button

it is also possible to make several phone calls after each other with-

out disconnecting the radiolink. After pressing the hang-up button

“BREAK”

appears on the display.

8.7. REDIAL

When you have dialled a telephone number but did not receive an answer, you
can call this number again afterwards. The last number dialed is saved. When
you wish to dial the number again, first press the line button

(the last num-

ber dialed appears on the display) and then, after hearing the dial tone, press the
redial button

. The number is now automatically redialed.

If you wish to redial the number immediately without breaking the connection
with the base station, first press the hang-up

button and then the redial

button

.

8.8. TRANSMISSION (FLASH) R

With the flash button R - also called flash, recall or R button - you can transfer a
line to another telephone on your telephone exchange. The R button has a flash
function, this means that a short line interruption is being generated.

Consult the operating guide of your telephone exchange for a correct use of this
function.

This button is sometimes also used for services offered on your public telephone
line.

8.9. TEMPORARY PULSE -> TONE SWITCH

The Mira 100 has been preset to pulse dialling. It is however possible to switch
temporarily to tone dialling f.i. for telebanking, pager calls, ...
You can use this function by pressing the

button immediately after having

dialed the desired telephone number. Now you can enter the desired numbers in
tone dialling mode.

After pressing the line button

or the hang-up button

your Mira 100

automatically returns to pulse dialling.

8.10. DIALLING MEMORY NUMBERS

The Mira 100 disposes of 10 memory numbers (speed dial numbers). Each
memory place can store a telephone number of maximum 16 digits. You can call
a memory number by pressing the memory button

followed by the num-

ber of the memory place where the desired telephone number has been stored
(0-9).

8.10.1. STORING MEMORY NUMBERS

1. Press the line button

and wait for the dial tone.

2. Press the set button

(“SET” appears on the display).

3. Press the memory button

(“PHONE NO-” appears on the display).

4. Choose a memory place by pressing a numerical button (0-9).
5. Enter the telephone number that you wish to store.

6. Press the set button

(“DONE” appears on the display).

7. Press the line button

to stop the radio connection.

You can also program a flash or pause in the memory numbers. During the pro-
gramming of the memory numbers press the R -button for a line interruption or
the redial button

for a pause. In order to set the pause time, see 8.13. Setting

pause time.

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