Chain Dialling; Pbx Operations - Sharp UX-485 Operation Manual

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Making Telephone Calls

Chain Dialling

After lifting the handset, you can dial
any combination of Normal Dialling,
Rapid Key Dialling and Speed Dialling
numbers. For example, if you have
stored an area code or an access
code for a special service in a Rapid
Key, you can press the Rapid Key for
that area code or access code, then
dial the remainder of the number by
pressing a Rapid Key, pressing
number keys, or pressing the SPEED
DIAL key and entering a two-digit
Speed Dial number.
Using the SEARCH/R key
You can use the SEARCH/R key to
search for a Rapid Key or Speed Dial
number. First search for the number
as described in Using the SEARCH/R
key in Sending a Fax by Automatic
Dialling in Chapter 3, then pick up the
handset or press the SPEAKER key.
The number will be dialled
automatically (do not press the
START/MEMORY key).
Redial
The last number called can be
redialled by pressing the REDIAL key
(it is not necessary to pick up the
handset or press the SPEAKER key).
When the other party answers, pick
up the handset to talk.
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Issuing tone signals
If you are on a pulse dial line, you can
use the "*" key to temporarily issue
tone signals when you press the
numeric keys. This allows you to use
certain telephone services which
require entering tone signals.
When you need to enter one or more
tone signals, press the "*" key and
then press the appropriate numeric
keys.
To change back to pulse mode,
simply hang up.

PBX operations

If your fax is connected to a PBX, you
can use it to perform the following
operations:
Note: Make sure that the correct
setting is selected for Option Setting
10 (see Chapter 8, Option Settings).
Making enquiry calls: During a
call, you can put the other party on
hold, make a further call to a third
party, and then go back to your
original caller.
Transferring calls: You can
transfer a call to another number
on the same PBX without operator
assistance.

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