Recall key (on a PABX)
During an external call, you can make a recall or
divert the call. To do this, press the Recall key
The subsequent procedure depends on your PABX. By
default, the Recall key is preset to a flash time (inter-
ruption time) of 90 ms for use of new features on
public telephone systems. With a connection to a
PABX, it may be necessary to change the flash time
(e.g. 600 ms). For how to do this, please refer to the
operating instructions for your PABX.
Setting the flash time for the Recall key
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Hold down the Set key. Initiate function.
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Enter desired flash code:
0: 90 ms (default setting);
1: 120 ms; 2: 270 ms;
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3: 375 ms;
Hold down the Set key.
Using functions for additional services of
public telephone systems
If you want to use services that are to be triggered
with the Recall key, make sure beforehand that the
correct flash time is set for the key.
Recall key (in public telephone systems)
In public telephone systems, this key is required to
use certain additional services.
The appropriate flash time for the specific country
must be set before using the Recall key can be used:
Belgium, Netherlands, Switzerland: 120 ms
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(access code 1)
France, Luxembourg, Portugal, Germany, Greece:
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270 ms (access code 2)
other European countries: 90 ms (access code 0).
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Using Calling Line Identification (CLI)
Under the following conditions, the phone num-
bers of incoming calls are
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(a) shown on the display and
(b) automatically saved in a calls list:
Both your network provider and the caller's net-
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work provider must offer CLI.
Both you and the caller must have requested this
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service (if necessary) from your respective net-
work providers.
If these conditions are met, but a caller has sup-
pressed CLI before making the call, you will see
---P--- on the display instead of the phone
number. If the number could not be identified for
other (technical) reasons, you will see ---0--- or
---E--- on the display.
Up to 14 digits can be shown on the display. With
longer numbers the last 14 digits are displayed.
Calls list
The calls list includes up to 50 entries. If the same
subscriber calls more than once, a new entry is not
created. Up to 99 repeated calls are displayed in the
additional information.
Sequence of list entries: The most recent call is dis-
played in the first position (position number "01").
Older entries are moved downwards with each new
incoming phone number until they are deleted from
the list.
In the calls list you can do the following:
You can scroll through the phone numbers dis-
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played,
query additional information:
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(a) date and time, if this is transferred from the
telephone system, otherwise only the time
according to the telephone's internal clock,
(b) frequency of an incoming phone number,
delete entries,
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dial a displayed phone number directly.
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