Philips D711 Telephone User Manual


 
3.1 Outgoing call
A call can be established with or without on-hook dialling. On-hook dialling is
understood to consist of entering digits without seizing a line (the handset is
on-hook and no dial tone can be heard). Here, you have a possibility of
changing the telephone number because you have not yet sent the dialling
information.
It is also possible to define the MSN to be used before dialling and to switch
identification on or off. The latter is only possible, however, if this feature is
available at the local connection.
Besides manual dialling, it goes without saying that stored telephone numbers
from the call list, the telephone book or the redial memory can also be used,
and these can also be combined (chained) and edited.
3 .1.1
Dialling (with line seizure)
When you seize a line (
A or ö), you can initiate dialling by manually ente-
ring digits or by retrieving a stored telephone number. In this case, it is not
possible to modify entered digits. Incorrect dialling as the result of an incor-
rectly entered digit can only be corrected by
B or t, i.e. the connection is
cancelled.
It is only possible to change the MSN to be used (see 3.1.3) or to switch
over the identification (see 3.1.4) before dialling the first digit.
Initial state:
idle
Steps:
No. Description Input Display
MSN ˜1…8·:§
ŋǤ‰ ÏÌÓÛı
s }
If necessary, change
the MSN (see 3.1.3)
2
MSN1: PRIVATE
§
ŋǤÏÌÓÛı
ö
With the handset
on-hook (hands
free operation)
or
MSN1: PRIVATE
§
ŋǤ‰ ÏÌÓÛı
A
Lift the handset1
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