Aastra OpenPhone 71 User Guide - Page 53

Redialling, Phone book, New entry

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Telephoning Redialling Pressing the redial key W displays a MenuCard containing the last numbers dialled (with the most recent entry at the top). If a call number is also stored in your system's telephone book, you will see the name as well. Dialling a Call Number P H O Select the entry (phone number or name) and lift the handset. The call number will now be dialled automatically. Alternative: If you do not pick up the handset and then press the OK key, you can execute the following functions: • Dial: Press the OK key or pick up the handset. The phone number will be dialled. • Phone book: You can add the entry to a telephone book (1 New entry) or to an existing entry (2 Add). Please see: Add Phone Numbers to Telephone Book from Lists or during a Call starting on page 83. • Info: You can obtain information on the called subscriber (e. g. his or her phone number if his or her name is displayed in the redial list). You can see when you last dialled this number and how often you have tried to reach the subscriber. If there are multiple trunk keys configured on your telephone, the trunk key with which the call was made is indicated. Note If your internal call number (e. g. "30") is configured on more than one terminal, you can view and edit the redial list for the call number 30 on each of these terminals. If, for instance, you delete the redial list on one terminal, it will be deleted on all others as well. 51

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Telephoning
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Redialling
Pressing the redial key
W
displays a MenuCard containing the last numbers
dialled (with the most recent entry at the top). If a call number is also stored in your
system’s telephone book, you will see the name as well.
Dialling a Call Number
Note
If your internal call number (e. g. “30”) is configured on more than one terminal, you
can view and edit the redial list for the call number 30 on each of these terminals. If,
for instance, you delete the redial list on one terminal, it will be deleted on all others
as well.
P
H
Select the entry (phone number or name) and lift the handset.
The call number will now be dialled automatically.
O
Alternative:
If you
do not pick up
the handset and then press the
OK key, you can execute the following functions:
Dial
: Press the OK key or pick up the handset. The phone
number will be dialled.
Phone book
: You can add the entry to a telephone book
(
1 New entry
) or to an existing entry (
2 Add
). Please see: Add
Phone Numbers to Telephone Book from Lists or during a
Call starting on page 83.
Info
: You can obtain information on the called subscriber
(e. g. his or her phone number if his or her name is displayed
in the redial list). You can see when you last dialled this
number and how often you have tried to reach the sub-
scriber. If there are multiple trunk keys configured on your
telephone, the trunk key with which the call was made is
indicated.