Aastra OpenPhone 73 User Guide - Page 49

Block Dialling/Automatic Dialling, Phone°, settings, Phone°settings

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Telephoning General Functions If several call numbers are configured for your telephone (e. g. on trunk or team keys), separate call-waiting queues are used for each number. On the OpenPhone 75 incoming calls are signalled by means of a short tone; they are also indicated on the display. If there are calls in the queue, the level indicator appears at the beginning of the second line of the OpenPhone 65 display. If several call numbers with call-waiting queues are configured for your telephone, the total number of entries appears. For the System Administrator: The "Call Queue" chapter in the "Mounting and Commissioning" guide explains how to configure call-waiting queues and set up a enquiry station using this function. 2.2.4 Block Dialling/Automatic Dialling If you activate the menu item 5 En-bloc dialling in the MenuCard Phone settings, you can enter all call numbers (and correct or add digits to them, if necessary) without lifting the handset (see MenuCard "Phone Settings" starting on page 107). The number is displayed in the Info line. Entries from the redial list, the call list and the telephone book that are to be dialled using O also appear in the Info line first. The number you have selected is not dialled until you lift the handset or press the hands-free/open-listening key L. If block dialling is switched off, the telephone switches to open-listening mode as soon as you enter a call number and dial it. Block Dialling and Headset Operation It is useful to activate "block dialling" when using a headset (if you have activated this via the MenuCard Phone settings, see page 108). The call number entered will only be dialled once you have pressed the headset key K. Once block dialling has been activated and the headset switched on, the phone immediately switches over to headset operation and the call number is dialled when you enter a number on the phone. 47

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Telephoning
General Functions
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If several call numbers are configured for your telephone (e. g. on trunk or team
keys), separate call-waiting queues are used for each number.
On the OpenPhone 75 incoming calls are signalled by means of a short tone; they
are also indicated on the display. If there are calls in the queue, the level indicator
appears at the beginning of the second line of the OpenPhone 65 display. If
several call numbers with call-waiting queues are configured for your telephone,
the total number of entries appears.
For the System Administrator:
The “Call Queue” chapter in the “Mounting and Commissioning” guide explains
how to configure call-waiting queues and set up a enquiry station using this
function.
2.2.4
Block Dialling/Automatic Dialling
If you activate the menu item
5 En-bloc dialling
in the MenuCard
Phone°
settings
, you can enter all call numbers (and correct or add digits to them, if
necessary) without lifting the handset (see
MenuCard “Phone Settings”
starting on
page 107). The number is displayed in the Info line. Entries from the redial list, the
call list and the telephone book that are to be dialled using
O
also appear in
the Info line first. The number you have selected is not dialled until you lift the
handset or press the hands-free/open-listening key
L
.
If block dialling is switched off, the telephone switches to open-listening mode as
soon as you enter a call number and dial it.
Block Dialling and Headset Operation
It is useful to activate “block dialling” when using a headset (if you have activated
this via the MenuCard
Phone°settings
, see page 108). The call number entered
will only be dialled once you have pressed the headset key
K
.
Once block dialling has been activated and the headset switched on, the phone
immediately switches over to headset operation and the call number is dialled
when you enter a number on the phone.