Fujitsu SRS-2100 Telephone User Manual


 
Chapter 2 ( SRS-2100 Voice Features
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5. When your conversation ends,
hang up by replacing the handset
in its cradle. Note the displayed
call duration vanishes after about
three seconds.
Note: Onhook dialing. In place
of steps 1 and 2, you can dial
the number first and then pick
up the handset. The phone
automatically dials the number.
The number you enter remains
available for dialing for about
three minutes.
You can also use a one-touch
button, which automatically
selects an idle CA and dials the
number. Steps 1 and 2 are
therefore unnecessary when
you use a one-touch button.
Once the call is dialed, you can
pick up the handset.
If you are already talking on
another call
1. Handle the active call in one of
the following ways:
a. End the call by pressing the
button in the handset cradle
to get a dial tone. (You can
also hang up the handset and
pick it up again.)
or
b. Retain the call by pressing an
idle Call Appearance button to
get a dial tone. (The call is
automatically put on hold.)
or
c. Press DROP. (5ESS
2. To make your call, dial the
desired number by pressing the
keys on the numeric keypad.
3. If your call is not answered, you
can hang up as follows:
a. Replace the handset in its
cradle.
or
b. Press the button in the
handset cradle to get a dial
tone.
4. If your call is answered,
converse with the called party.
5. When your conversation ends,
you have these choices:
Hang up by replacing the
handset in its cradle. Note
the displayed call duration; it
vanishes after about three
seconds.
or
If you put your original call
on hold, pick up the call by
pressing its red-flashing Call
Appearance button.
Note: You can also use a one-
touch button after handling the
active call. This automatically
dials the number. Skip step 2.