Calling Line Identification; Sending Tone Signals - Mitsubishi T200 User Manual

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3) If you do not want to answer the incoming call,
do not press any key.
Use the
SEND
this feature. The Hook-Flash button is used to
toggle between active phone calls.
Calling Line Identification: (Caller ID)
Your phone has Caller ID. When a call with Caller
ID is received, the name and number of the
incoming call display (if available from network).
This function may not work on an analog
network.

Sending Tone Signals

You can send Dual Tone Multi-Frequency (DTMF)
tones to communicate with computerized systems,
such as answering machines, voice mail or
banking by phone. These tones can also be used
for credit card calls and long distance calling cards.
A DTMF is a digit or a string of digits that
produces tone signals—the sounds created when
you press the keys on your phone's key pad.
You can store DTMF strings the same way you
store phone numbers. Refer to Storing a Number
and Name in Memory on page 51 for more
information about storing numbers.
DTMF tones are enabled only when the Silent
Scratch Pad is off.
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key as the Hook-Flash button for

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