IBM 4900 Cordless Telephone User Manual


 
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PAUSE
You may use this feature to create a dialing pause between digits during a call. Typically, the PAUSE
function is most useful for programming dialing delays in long number sequences of certain Speed Dial
numbers such as voicemail codes, international phone numbers, and personal banking authorizations.
Each time you press the [REDIAL] key, you add a three second delay to the dialing sequence (you may
do this more than once to create a longer delay.) You may insert a pause anywhere in the number
(before, in between any two digits and/or the end of the number.)
1. Press the [REDIAL] key to insert a timing delay between digits.
FLASH
The [FLASH] key supports custom-calling services that you have subscribed to from your local tele-
phone company (such as call waiting or three-party conference calling).
MUTE
The MUTE feature allows you to temporarily stop the voice transmission to the other party on your
call.
1. Press the [MUTE] key. The [MUTE] LED will illuminate and the display will show MUTE. You are
now free to converse privately. The other party will not hear your conversation.
2. Press the [MUTE] key again to restore the sound to the other party. The [MUTE] LED will turn
off.
TONE
If you have PULSE telephone service, you may find it necessary to dial a number in TONE because
some specialized communication services require signaling. Your phone has the ability to change from
PULSE to TONE dialing touch-tone.
1. Dial the desired number in PULSE mode.
2. Press the [*] key and dial the number in TONE signaling. This temporary tone dialing ends when
you terminate the call.
DO NOT DISTURB (DND)
The DND function prevents all calls (outside, paging or intercom) from ringing at your extension. If re-
ceiving an outside call while your phone has DND activated, you have the option to answer the call by
pressing the ringing [LINE] key. If you call a phone that is in DND mode, you will hear a busy signal.
TELEPHONE FEATURES AND OPERATIONS