Not for commercial use
– Ericsson Inc.
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your terminal accesses the system, InUse is shown
on the bottom line of the display. Call replaces
Dialing, as shown in this illustration.
Note! Remember to keep the terminal at least 3 inches (7.62
cm) away from your ear while placing a call in Radio
Mode.
If the Call Timer is enabled, the duration of the call (in
minutes and seconds) is shown in the display beside
Call.
When you finish your conversation, press
12
to end
the call.
Automatic Redial
If you try to place a call and the system is not available,
your terminal automatically redials the number every 15
seconds for three minutes if the Auto Retry feature is
enabled (see Call Setup Menu).
Redialing the Last Number You Called
Your terminal temporarily stores numbers you have pre-
viously called. To view these numbers, press
Ñ
twice.
The last number you called is shown in the display. Press
Ñ
or
Ô
to scroll through the other numbers. You can
place a call to a number shown in the display by pressing
<(6
in Phone Mode or
377
in Radio Mode. You can also
view the last numbers you called through the
MEMORY Menu.
Super Dial (Phone Mode Only)
The Super Dial feature (when enabled through the Call
Setup Menu) gives you one-touch dialing for phone
numbers stored in memory locations 1 through 9.
To use Super Dial, press and hold the numeric key (1-9)
that corresponds to the memory location containing the
number you want to call. For example, if you want to
call the number stored in memory location 7, press and
hold 7.
Speed Dial
The Speed Dial feature (when enabled through the
CALL SETUP Menu) lets you quickly dial a phone
number stored in memory.
To use Speed Dial, enter the number of the memory
location containing the number you want to call, then
press
<(6
in Phone Mode or PTT in Radio Mode. For
example, if you want to call the number stored in mem-
ory location 12, press 1, then press 2 and press
<(6
in
Phone Mode or
377
in Radio Mode.
Stop and Pause Dialing
Stop and pause dialing lets you enter a group of numbers
with stops and/or pauses between groups. This feature is
useful when you need to dial a phone number and then
another number, such as an access number for an
answering machine or voice mail system.
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