Telephone operation, Basic handset operation, Making and answering calls – AT&T E2562 User Manual

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Telephone Operation

Basic handset operation

Making and answering calls
To answer an incoming call, press

L1

or

L2

. Press

L1

or

L2

to make a call on line 1 or line 2, then dial a number.

Press

OFF

to hang up. To preview before dialing, enter

numbers first, then press

L1/L2

to dial. Press

CLEAR

to

make corrections as you enter numbers.

Hands-free speakerphone calls
To answer a call, press

SPEAKER.

To make a call, press

SPEAKER

, then dial a number. During a call you can

press

SPEAKER

to toggle between hands-free speaker-

phone and normal handset use. Press

OFF

to hang up.

Last number redial
Press

RDL

to view the last 5 numbers called (up to 32

digits each). Use the

^V

buttons to select a number,

then press

L1/L2

to dial. Press

SELECT

then

ERASE

to

delete this number from the redial memory, or

SAVE

to

copy the number into your phonebook.

Hold and mute
Press

HOLD

to place a call on hold. Press

L1/L2

(or

L1/L2

, then

SPEAKER

) to resume the call.

Press

MUTE

to silence the microphone. You will be able

to hear, but your caller will not be able to hear you
until you press

MUTE

again to resume speaking.

Call transfer
During a conversation you can transfer the call to the
base or to another handset.
Press

XFER

to display a list of sets. Use the

^V

buttons to highlight the set you want, then press

OK

to

transfer the call to the remote set.
To announce your call, press

HOLD

before you press

XFER

. When the recipient presses

INTERCOM

to

answer, you can talk privately. After you (or the
recipient) press

INTERCOM

to end the intercom call, the

recipient can answer the transferred call.

HANDSET 1

RDL

MEM

MENU

VOL

MUTE

HOLD

HANDSET2 2

BASE

0

HANDSET3 3

^

V

OK

H

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