6.2Inserting a pauseWith some private telephone systems, you must dial an access code (9, for example) and listen for a second dialtone before dialling an outside number. In such cases, you need to insert a pause in the number when you areregistering Auto Dial such as a One-Touch or Speed Dial number.If you are asked for the number when setting up Auto Dial, follow this procedure:Press Redial/Pause to insert a pause while entering the number.• A ‘P’ is inserted at the point where you pressed Redial/Pause. If you need a longer pause, press Redial/Pause asmany times you want.Using Recall (R or Flash)The name of this button (Recall) differs depending on your country. The Recall button is equivalent to R or Flash.If you do not have a special service that uses the switch-hook signal, do not press Recall during a call. If you do,you could disconnect the line.If you get a call and you want to transfer it to someone else, press Recall and dial the number of that otherperson. This may not work with some phone systems. Refer to your telephone’s instruction manual for moreinformation. The recall is of “Time break” type.1 Press Recall when you are on the telephone.2 Enter the phone number to transfer it to someone else.• In UK, you may have some problems when you try to use BT services.3 Hang up the handset when the person answers.Using Caller IDMany countries have the Caller ID system which enables the receiver to view the numbers or names of callers.Once you have subscribed to Caller ID services, your machine can display caller information. To switch theCaller ID feature on:1 Press Menu repeatedly until SETUP SYSTEM appears, and press Start/Enter.2 Select Caller ID by pressing < or >, and press Start/Enter.3 Choose the desired option, and press Start/Enter.• On: Activates the Caller ID feature.• On /w Junk Fax: Activates Caller ID and ignores any fax registered as a junk fax (see "Registering/deleting thejunk fax numbers" on page 6.5.)• Off: Deactivates the Caller ID feature.