Bang & Olufsen Beocom 6000 Conference Phone User Manual


 
>> Daily use
Use Redial
The Redial function stores the last 24 telephone numbers you
called. In addition to the number called, you can also view the
time, date, and duration of the call. If you have entered a name in
the Phone book, this is displayed instead of the number. Internal
calls are not registered in the Redial list.
To call from the Redial list …
Press to access the Redial list
Turn the wheel to select a name or number. If
you pause at a number, the display alternates
between showing the name and the number
type*
Press to be able to select a number type to call.
If there is only one number type stored with a
name, the display prompts you to make the call.
Otherwise …
… turn the wheel to select a number type and
press OK
Press again to make the call.
To see call information for a selected
outgoing call …
Press to view your options
Turn the wheel until Details? appears in the
display
Press OK. The phone number and the call
duration are shown
REDIAL
David Jones
11:51 10 Dec
OK
David Jones
Call?
David Jones
Home?
OK
OK
OK
David Jones
Call?
David Jones
Details?
OK
David Jones
Time: 1:02:14
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You can call the number shown in
the display directly by pressing
You can store telephone numbers
from the Redial list directly in the
Phonebook. Refer to Store Redial
and Caller ID numbers on page 36
for more information.
The Redial list is only shared by
handsets set up to be ‘common’.
Refer to Make a handset ‘personal’
or ‘common’ on page 45 for more
information.
*Number types are only available if
you use the handset with the
BeoLine base.