Auerswald 2500 Manuel D’Utilisation

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Make a Call
Outbound Call
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Start Power Dialling if automatic Recall is not possible
If the called subscriber is busy, but an automatic recall is not possible, you are able to activate
the function “power dialling” instead. Then the system telephone will try to reach the corre-
sponding subscriber every 10 seconds. The system telephone automatically cancels the
“power dialling” after 10 minutes. Due to interruptions (e.g. calls which you have started) this
period prolongs itself. 
As soon as the subscriber is not busy any longer and the system telephone gets the unblock-
ing signal, it will activate the loudspeaker. If the subscriber takes the receiver off-hook, the
communication will start. If he does not take the receiver off-hook, then the “power dialling”
will be cancelled.
Deactivate Power Dialling
In case of a call to a VoIP telephone number the function “Power Dialling” must not be used. 
If the called subscriber is not busy, the system telephone automatically activates the loud-
speaker and the connection will be started as soon as the called partner has picked up the
receiver. Therefore you should avoid leaving your telephone alone if the power dialling is acti-
vated.
If you like to cancel an ongoing “Power Dialling”, you can do this by pressing the correspond-
ing softkey in the idle state of the telephone or during an attempted call by pressing the hook
key.
The automatic activation of the loudspeaker will be signalled by a short information tone (the
volume is subject to the configured ringer volume, but lower). If you are disturbed by the infor-
mation tone, you could switch it off in the telephone (see 
).
The called subscriber is busy.
Use the   and   softkeys to browse to option
power dialling.
power dialling
Press the 
 softkey to start power dialling.
As soon as the called sub-
scriber is free, the telephone
will establish the connection.
The telephone tries to establish
a connection.
Press the 
 softkey to deactivate power dial-
ling.
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