Ericsson T18dsi Cell Phone User Manual


 
26 Basic Operations
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Redialing the Last Phone Number You Called
Your telephone temporarily stores phone numbers you have
previously called. To view these phone numbers, press
YES from the
Standby screen. The last phone number you called is shown in the
display. Press
ë or î to scroll through the other phone numbers.
You can place a call to a phone number shown in the display by
pressing
YES. You can also view the last phone numbers you called
through the
Outgoing Log of the PHONE LISTS Menu.
You can delete a phone number from the
Outgoing Log by pressing
and holding
CLR while the phone number is shown in the display.
Super Dial
The Super Dial feature, when enabled through the CALL
MANAGER
menu, lets you use one-touch dialing for phone
numbers stored in phonebook positions 1 through 9.
To use Super Dial, press and hold the numeric key (
1 - 9) that
corresponds to the phonebook position containing the phone
number you want to call. For example, if you want to call the phone
number stored in phonebook position 7, press and hold
7.
Speed Dial
The Speed Dial feature, when enabled through the CALL
MANAGER
menu, lets you quickly dial a phone number stored in
your phonebook.
To use Speed Dial, enter the number of the phonebook position
containing the phone number you want to call, then press
YES. For
example, if you want to call the phone number stored in phonebook
position 12, press
1, press 2 and press YES. Positions 1-99 can be used
to store Speed Dial phone numbers.
Stop and Pause Dialing
Stop and pause dialing lets you enter groups of numbers with stops
and pauses between each group of numbers. 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.
Stop Dialing
A stop causes the phone to stop transmitting numbers until you
press
YES. You can enter a stop in a series of digits by pressing and
holding
# until is shown in the display.
Pause Dialing
A pause temporarily suspends transmitting numbers for
approximately two seconds before sending the next series. You can
enter a pause in a series of digits by pressing and holding
* until is
shown in the display.
For example, if your office has a voice mail system that requires you
to dial a phone number, followed by your extension, followed by an
access code, you could enter the following: 555-
1111 2222 33333 where 555-1111 is the phone number to
enter your voice mail system. is a stop. 2222 is your extension.
is a pause. 33333 is your access code.
When you press
YES, your phone dials the phone number and then
stops transmitting tones. When your voice mail system asks for your
extension you would press
YES to transmit your extension. The
access code is sent after the pause. If the timing in your voice mail
system requires a pause longer than two seconds, you could enter a
stop instead of the pause, or use multiple pauses.