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Advanced Operation
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How to Use the PAUSE Button
(For Analog PBX Line/Long Distance Service Users)
We recommend you press (REDIAL/PAUSE) if a pause is required for
dialling with a PBX or to access a long distance service.
Ex. Line access number (9) (PBX)
(9) ¤ (REDIAL/PAUSE) ¤
≥Pressing (REDIAL/PAUSE) once creates a 3.5 second pause. This prevents
misdialling when you redial or dial a stored number.
≥Pressing (REDIAL/PAUSE) more than once increases the length of the pause
between numbers.
Call Waiting and Caller ID Compatible
If you subscribe to Caller ID services, your
handset displays a second caller’s information
while talking. After you hear a call-waiting tone,
the caller’s phone number and
“----Waiting-----” will be displayed.
You can answer the second call, keeping the first call on hold.
Follow Telstra’s instructions using (RECALL).
≥If the phone number is stored in the directory, the caller’s name will be displayed
(p. 20).
≥Please contact Telstra for details and availability in your area.
Phone number
0266667777
----Waiting-----
For Call Waiting Service Users in New Zealand
Make sure the recall time is set to 600 msec for use with Telecom’s
Call Waiting Service. Press (RECALL) if you hear a call-waiting tone
while talking.
≥The first call is put on hold and you can answer the second call.
≥To return to the first caller, press (RECALL) again.
≥Your telephone company may not support the second caller display
feature.