Redialing a number, Putting a call on hold, Using call waiting (flash feature) – Sony SCT-ID10 User Manual

Page 9: Speed dialing, What is caller id, Storing phone numbers, Making call through speed dialing, John smith

Attention! The text in this document has been recognized automatically. To view the original document, you can use the "Original mode".

Advertising
background image

Redialing a Number

You can redial the last number called with just
one touch of the

REDIAL/PAUSE

button. This lets

you easily redial the same number again if the
line was busy.

1

Pick up the handset or press

ON

HOOK.

''==TALK=='' and the talk time appear on the

display.

2

Press

REDIAUPAUSE.

The last sequence of digits dialed will be
automatically redialed.
The digits and the talk time appear on the

display.

Note

You can redial a phone number of up to 32
digits.

To find out the last phone number
dialed

With the handset placed in the cradle, press

REDIAiyPAUSE.

The number appears on the display.

To erase the last phone number
dialed

With the handset placed in the cradle, press

REDIAUPAUSE

twice.

The number is erased from memory and a
confirmation beep sounds.

Putting a call on
hold

The HOLD button allows you to temporarily
suspend a phone conversation without
disconnecting the call. When a call is on hold,
you will not be able to hear the caller, and the
caller will not be able to hear you.

1 Press

HOLD.

You can place the handset back on the

cradle.

2

To resume the conversation, pick up

the handset.
If you did not place the handset back

on the cradle, press

HOLD.

Notes

Putting a call on
hold

The HOLD button allows you to temporarily
suspend a phone conversation without
disconnecting the call. When a call is on hold,
you will not be able to hear the caller, and the
caller will not be able to hear you.

1

Press

HOLD.

You can place the handset back on the

■». cradle.

2

To resume the conversation, pick up

the handset.
If you did not place the handset back

on the cradle, press

HOLD.

Notes

• If you pick up another phone connected to the

same phone line, the hold will be automatically
released and you will be able to resume
conversation on that phone.

• While the call is put on hold, you cannot

receive incoming calls and cannot hear the
"call waiting" tone if you have this service.

Using Call Waiting
(FLASH feature)

If you subscribe to a "call waiting service", press
CALL WAITING/FLASH to switch from one party
to the other.

Note

If you do not have this service, the line will be
disconnected when CALL WAITING/FLASH is
pressed.

Speed Dialing

You can dial with a touch of a few keys by
storing a phone number on a dialing key.

Storing Phone Numbers

1

Press

PROGRAM.

"== PROGRAM ==" appears on the display.

2

Press

SPEED.

3

Press one of the dialing keys

((T) to ) to store a phone number

on.

If the telephone number is already stored on
the button, the stored number appears on the
display.

4

Enter the phone number you want to

store.

You can enter a number up to 16 digits,
including a tone and a pause, each of which
is counted as one digit.

5

Press

PROGRAM.

You will hear a long confirmation beep, and
the number is stored.

To change a programmed number

Program a new number using the procedure
above- The old number will be erased automati*
cally.

Notes

• Do not let more than 20 seconds elapse

between any two steps of the programming
procedure.

• If you enter a wrong number, press PROGRAM

first and then go back to step 1.

To store a number to be dialed via
Private Branch Exchange (PBX)

Before entering a phone number in Step

4,

do as

follows:

1

Enter the outside line access digit

(e.g., 9).

2

Press

REDIAL/PAUSE.

Making Call Through
Speed Dialing

1

Pick up the handset, or press

ON

HOOK

2

Press

SPEED.

3

Press the desired speed dialing number

((T)

to ). The phone number stored

in the speed dialing number will be
dialed.

What is Caller ID

Caller ID allows the caller's phone number to be
shown on the display before you answer the call.

In order to use this feature, you must first

subscribe to Caller ID service with your

telephone company. The name of this service
may vary depending on your telephone
company.
Before using this feature, please make sure you

have properly entered your area code (see
"Entering the area code").

When you receive a call

The phone number appears on the display with
the day and time as shown in the following
example.

201-391-6111

I!

! !QQ

IL

I

PM I I'J J

You received a call with the number 201-
391-6111 at 11:59 PM on December 24th.

If your Caller ID service includes caller name
service, the caller's name appears on the display
(up to 16 letters) with the day and time as shown
in the following example. To switch to the phone

number display, press DISPLAY.

JOHN SMITH

/

c

7

c

'9

pm

/ /69

You received a call from John Smith at
11:59 PM on December 24th,

When you answer the call, the lower line of the
display will change to the talk time.

Note

The day and time information is received from
your telephone company. If the call came from a
different time zone, it will still show the time in
your area. There is no built-in clock.

Important notes

The caller's name or phone number will not be
displayed in the following cases;

• The call is made through a telephone company

which does not offer Caller ID service
(including international calls). In this case,
"OUT OF AREA" will be displayed.

• If the Caller ID was "blocked". For privacy

reasons, many states allow callers the option to
prevent his or her telephone data from being
displayed on the other party's Caller ID
display. If you receive a call which was
"blocked" in this way, "PRIVATE" will be
shown on the display.

• If the call is from an office which uses multiple

lines, the phone number displayed may not
match the number you use to call the extention.

Advertising