Texet TX-227K
Outdated Product $11.00 Type: landline phone; Display; Amount of numbers in memory: 3; Speakerphone; Key layout: on body; |
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Additional features corded phone Texet TX-227K:
Pause in autodial
The PAUSE button is designed to set a pause in dialing. For example, if you make a long-distance call by dialing 8 at the beginning and wait for a long beep, and then dial the subscriber's phone number, then when you press the redial button, the entire number will be dialed without waiting for a dial tone after 8. To set dial tone waiting after the desired numbers (in this example 8) press the PAUSE button.
FLASH button
Pressing the FLASH button allows you to use special features from your PBX, such as transferring an outside call or accessing special phone services such as call waiting.
Short-term reset time (FLASH signal duration) — 600 milliseconds.
- Ring tone volume control (2 levels)
- Redial last 5 numbers dialed
- Mute the microphone
- Programmable pause (PAUSE key)
- Programmable FLASH Button (600ms)
- Calculator
- 3 alarms
Pause in autodial
The PAUSE button is designed to set a pause in dialing. For example, if you make a long-distance call by dialing 8 at the beginning and wait for a long beep, and then dial the subscriber's phone number, then when you press the redial button, the entire number will be dialed without waiting for a dial tone after 8. To set dial tone waiting after the desired numbers (in this example 8) press the PAUSE button.
FLASH button
Pressing the FLASH button allows you to use special features from your PBX, such as transferring an outside call or accessing special phone services such as call waiting.
Short-term reset time (FLASH signal duration) — 600 milliseconds.