Vtech VT4121 User Manual - Page 28

SPEAKER, Last Number Redial, REDIAL/PAUSE, Speed Dialing, SPEED DIAL, SPEED, Call Privacy, Pulse-to-

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BASIC OPERATION seconds, and then dial the number again. 4. When you hear ringing, lift the hand- set to speak. Privacy feature allows someone else to join your conversation on the same line. To override (disable) Call Privacy: Note: The MUTE lamp lights steady when the Auto Busy Redial feature is activated. The SPEAKER lamp will flash slowly during dialing attempts, and quickly during dialing. 24. Last Number Redial To dial the last number dialed from the telephone: 1. Lift the handset. 2. Press a line button. 3. Press REDIAL/PAUSE and the number is dialed automatically. Note: You may also redial using the speakerphone by simply pressing REDIAL/PAUSE. If you press SPEAKER first, you will activate Auto Busy Redial. 25. Speed Dialing 1. Lift the handset. 2. Press a SPEED DIAL button. The number will be dialed automatically. Note: You may use the speakerphone to dial a speed dial number by simply pressing the SPEED DIAL button. 26. Call Privacy Another extension cannot access a line that you are using unless you override Privacy for that call. Overriding the Call Press the line button that you are currently accessing until you hear a single tone. To enable Call Privacy: Press the line button until you hear a double tone. Note 1: When non-system equipment, such as a single line telephone or facsimile machine, is using a line, any VT 1421 system telephone may access that line also. However, when a system telephone accesses the line the Call Privacy feature is enabled and additional system telephone may not access the line. Note 2: Due to the direct wiring of single line telephones, cordless telephones, facsimile machines, or modems, it is not possible to prevent these devices from accidentally intruding on a line that you are using. 27. Pulse-to-Tone Switching If you are pulse dialing service you may need to access a computer or calling services that use tone dialing. While on a line: 1. Dial the telephone number in pulse mode. 2. Dial *tone to change to the tone di- aling mode. 28

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seconds, and then dial the number
again.
4.
When you hear ringing, lift the hand-
set to speak.
Note: The
MUTE
lamp lights steady
when the Auto Busy Redial fea-
ture is activated. The
SPEAKER
lamp will flash slowly during di-
aling attempts, and quickly dur-
ing dialing.
24. Last Number Redial
To dial the last number dialed from the
telephone:
1.
Lift the handset.
2.
Press a line button.
3.
Press
REDIAL/PAUSE
and the
number is dialed automatically.
Note:
You may also redial using the
speakerphone by simply press-
ing
REDIAL/PAUSE
. If you
press
SPEAKER
first, you will
activate Auto Busy Redial.
25. Speed Dialing
1. Lift the handset.
2. Press a
SPEED DIAL
button. The
number will be dialed automatically.
Note:
You may use the speakerphone
to dial a speed dial number by
simply pressing the
SPEED
DIAL
button.
26. Call Privacy
Another extension cannot access a line
that you are using unless you override
Privacy for that call. Overriding the Call
BASIC OPERATION
Privacy feature allows someone else to
join your conversation on the same line.
To override (disable) Call Privacy:
Press the line button that you are cur-
rently accessing until you hear a single
tone.
To enable Call Privacy:
Press the line button until you hear a
double tone.
Note 1:
When non-system equipment,
such as a single line telephone
or facsimile machine, is using
a line, any VT 1421 system
telephone may access that line
also. However, when a system
telephone accesses the line
the Call Privacy feature is en-
abled and additional system
telephone may not access the
line.
Note 2:
Due to the direct wiring of
single
line
telephones,
cordless telephones, facsimile
machines, or modems, it is not
possible to prevent these de-
vices from accidentally intrud-
ing on a line that you are us-
ing.
27. Pulse-to-Tone Switching
If you are pulse dialing service you may
need to access a computer or calling
services that use tone dialing.
While on a line:
1.
Dial the telephone number in pulse
mode.
2.
Dial *tone
to change to the tone di-
aling mode.