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MD4260 User Guide Table of Contents Important Safety Instructions...viii Welcome...1 Handset Overview ...2 Base Unit Overview...3 MD4260 Display Overview ...4 Getting Started ...5 Battery Safety Instructions ...5 Installing the Battery...6 Installing the Base Unit ...7 Installing the Mounting Bracket (optional 8 Connecting the Base Unit ...9 Charging the Handset Battery...10 Basic Operations...11 Handset Indicators...11 Base Unit LEDs ...11 Making a Call ...12 Answering Calls...12 i i
MD4260 User Guide Table of Contents Important Safety Instructions...viii Welcome...1 Handset Overview ...2 Base Unit Overview...3 MD4260 Display Overview ...4 Getting Started ...5 Battery Safety Instructions ...5 Installing the Battery...6 Installing the Base Unit ...7 Installing the Mounting Bracket (optional 8 Connecting the Base Unit ...9 Charging the Handset Battery...10 Basic Operations...11 Handset Indicators...11 Base Unit LEDs ...11 Making a Call ...12 Answering Calls...12 i i
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MD4260 User Guide Reviewing Caller ID Records ...22 Storing a Caller ID Entry in the Phonebook 22 Dialing from the Caller ID Log...23 Deleting a Caller ID ... Melody Feature ...24 Using the Answering Machine ...25 Setting Up Your Answering Machine 25 How to Change Your Answering Machine Language Prompts 25 Answering Machine Display Codes 26 Setting the Clock ...27 Listen to Messages ...28 Using the Room Monitor Feature...29 Enabling the Room Monitor Feature 29 Monitoring a Room ...29...
MD4260 User Guide Reviewing Caller ID Records ...22 Storing a Caller ID Entry in the Phonebook 22 Dialing from the Caller ID Log...23 Deleting a Caller ID ... Melody Feature ...24 Using the Answering Machine ...25 Setting Up Your Answering Machine 25 How to Change Your Answering Machine Language Prompts 25 Answering Machine Display Codes 26 Setting the Clock ...27 Listen to Messages ...28 Using the Room Monitor Feature...29 Enabling the Room Monitor Feature 29 Monitoring a Room ...29...
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Change number format 1 6. Phonebook 3 9. Flash 4 5 16 15 12. Up and down scroll keys 7 13 8 12 9 11 10 2 2 MD4260 User Guide Handset Overview 1. Volume controls 2. LCD display 3. Mute/Delete 7. Insert Pause/Shortcut to ringer volume controls 14. Menu/Select 5. Cancel action 15. Speakerphone 16. Temporary tone dialing 2 8. Microphone 11. Intercom 6 14 13. Talk 4. Redial 10.
Change number format 1 6. Phonebook 3 9. Flash 4 5 16 15 12. Up and down scroll keys 7 13 8 12 9 11 10 2 2 MD4260 User Guide Handset Overview 1. Volume controls 2. LCD display 3. Mute/Delete 7. Insert Pause/Shortcut to ringer volume controls 14. Menu/Select 5. Cancel action 15. Speakerphone 16. Temporary tone dialing 2 8. Microphone 11. Intercom 6 14 13. Talk 4. Redial 10.
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Handset cradle 2. Answering machine playback controls 4 5 13. Record memo 11. Announcement playback/Record 12. Base Unit Overview 1. Speaker 5. Set hour 8. Display window 14 13 12 11 10 9 678 3 3 MD4260 User Guide Page button 4. Set or check the day 2 9. Charge/Page LED 3. Volume controls 6. Answer machine on/off 3 10. In use LED 14. Set minute 1 7.
Handset cradle 2. Answering machine playback controls 4 5 13. Record memo 11. Announcement playback/Record 12. Base Unit Overview 1. Speaker 5. Set hour 8. Display window 14 13 12 11 10 9 678 3 3 MD4260 User Guide Page button 4. Set or check the day 2 9. Charge/Page LED 3. Volume controls 6. Answer machine on/off 3 10. In use LED 14. Set minute 1 7.
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Name of the call was received 3. Order of caller 5. Indicates a new caller ID record NOTE: Caller ID information is supplied only if you subscribe to the service with your telephone company. 4 4 Caller's phone number 4. Date the call record 6. Time the call was received 2. MD4260 User Guide MD4260 Display Overview 1.
Name of the call was received 3. Order of caller 5. Indicates a new caller ID record NOTE: Caller ID information is supplied only if you subscribe to the service with your telephone company. 4 4 Caller's phone number 4. Date the call record 6. Time the call was received 2. MD4260 User Guide MD4260 Display Overview 1.
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... maximum daily performance. NOTE: When in LOW BATTERY mode, the keypad sounds, backlighting, and speakerphone features will not work. MD4260 User Guide Charging the Handset Battery A rechargeable battery pack powers your handset displays a LOW BATTERY message, or the handset appears completely inactive (i.e., the LCD is 10-12 hours. The initial battery charge...
... maximum daily performance. NOTE: When in LOW BATTERY mode, the keypad sounds, backlighting, and speakerphone features will not work. MD4260 User Guide Charging the Handset Battery A rechargeable battery pack powers your handset displays a LOW BATTERY message, or the handset appears completely inactive (i.e., the LCD is 10-12 hours. The initial battery charge...
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If you hear the dial tone, dial the number. -OREnter the phone number, and then press TALK or v. Ending a Call You can end a call . Answering Calls Press TALK, or v. Press FLASH again to return to delete the ... the second call by pressing TALK, CANCEL, or placing the handset in the base unit. 12 12 Press MUTE/DELETE to use the speakerphone feature. MD4260 User Guide Making a Call Press TALK on the display before it is dialed. The phone number appears on the handset or the v key to make corrections.
If you hear the dial tone, dial the number. -OREnter the phone number, and then press TALK or v. Ending a Call You can end a call . Answering Calls Press TALK, or v. Press FLASH again to return to delete the ... the second call by pressing TALK, CANCEL, or placing the handset in the base unit. 12 12 Press MUTE/DELETE to use the speakerphone feature. MD4260 User Guide Making a Call Press TALK on the display before it is dialed. The phone number appears on the handset or the v key to make corrections.
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... level. Press REDIAL to view the last three numbers dialed. 3. Use the scroll keys to access the redial list. 2. MD4260 User Guide Speakerphone Operation Your handset has a built-in the message display window on the base unit to adjust the volume for the answering machine. Press TALK or v to exit the redial... desired number. 4. Volume down AM NEW CALL # PM REPT MEM # Redial Function 1. This feature allows you are on a call, press the VOL keys on the display. up The volume level (VOL1 through L8) appears in speakerphone.
... level. Press REDIAL to view the last three numbers dialed. 3. Use the scroll keys to access the redial list. 2. MD4260 User Guide Speakerphone Operation Your handset has a built-in the message display window on the base unit to adjust the volume for the answering machine. Press TALK or v to exit the redial... desired number. 4. Volume down AM NEW CALL # PM REPT MEM # Redial Function 1. This feature allows you are on a call, press the VOL keys on the display. up The volume level (VOL1 through L8) appears in speakerphone.
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Press MUTE/DELETE again to return to locate a misplaced handset. Locate a Misplaced Handset From the base unit, press the PAGE key to normal two-way conversation. NOTE: If you have more than one handset, pressing CANCEL on the base unit. Press MUTE/DELETE. To end the page, press TALK or v on the handset, or press PAGE on a handset stops the paging for that handset only. 14 14 MD4260 User Guide Mute Function NOTE: The mute feature is only available during a call. 1. Mute ON appears on the display. The handset beeps and Paging From BASE appears on the display. 2.
Press MUTE/DELETE again to return to locate a misplaced handset. Locate a Misplaced Handset From the base unit, press the PAGE key to normal two-way conversation. NOTE: If you have more than one handset, pressing CANCEL on the base unit. Press MUTE/DELETE. To end the page, press TALK or v on the handset, or press PAGE on a handset stops the paging for that handset only. 14 14 MD4260 User Guide Mute Function NOTE: The mute feature is only available during a call. 1. Mute ON appears on the display. The handset beeps and Paging From BASE appears on the display. 2.
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... dialing for rest of the call by pressing *. Press CANCEL to return to save the setting. 6. Registering a New Handset You can register up , the phone will be used for the next call. Press MENU/SEL. 2. Press MENU/SEL to the standby screen. Press MENU/SEL. 2. Scroll to and select Set...Scroll to register new or replacement handsets. 1. Use the steps below to and select Registration. Scroll to temporary tone dialing during a call . NOTE: When the phone is set for Pulse. 5. Hold Base Page Key Until Beep appears on the display. 4. MD4260 User Guide Changing the Dialing Method 1.
... dialing for rest of the call by pressing *. Press CANCEL to return to save the setting. 6. Registering a New Handset You can register up , the phone will be used for the next call. Press MENU/SEL. 2. Press MENU/SEL to the standby screen. Press MENU/SEL. 2. Scroll to and select Set...Scroll to register new or replacement handsets. 1. Use the steps below to and select Registration. Scroll to temporary tone dialing during a call . NOTE: When the phone is set for Pulse. 5. Hold Base Page Key Until Beep appears on the display. 4. MD4260 User Guide Changing the Dialing Method 1.
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... (01 to 50), or use the scroll keys to the standby screen. Enter the contact's name. Press PBK. 2. Enter Tel Number appears on the display. 4. Enter the contact's telephone number. The handset returns to find an open location. 3. NOTE: The steps for editing a stored number are the same... Use the MUTE/DELETE key to make corrections. 5. Press PBK to save the number. Use the MUTE/DELETE key to make corrections. 7. MD4260 User Guide Using the Phonebook Each handset can store up to 20 digits for numbers and 15 characters for entering a number in memory. 1199 Press PBK.
... (01 to 50), or use the scroll keys to the standby screen. Enter the contact's name. Press PBK. 2. Enter Tel Number appears on the display. 4. Enter the contact's telephone number. The handset returns to find an open location. 3. NOTE: The steps for editing a stored number are the same... Use the MUTE/DELETE key to make corrections. 5. Press PBK to save the number. Use the MUTE/DELETE key to make corrections. 7. MD4260 User Guide Using the Phonebook Each handset can store up to 20 digits for numbers and 15 characters for entering a number in memory. 1199 Press PBK.
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... the desired location, or scroll to exit the menu without deleting the entry. appears on the display. 4. Your system holds up to 40 caller ID entries (up to Caller ID/Call Waiting... service with your current conversation. Caller ID/Call Waiting ID Your handset is displayed so you receive new caller ID information, your local telephone company to answer the incoming call...NOTE: You must subscribe to 15 characters and 20 digits each). With Call Waiting/Caller ID, the caller ID data is also capable of displaying caller ID information in conjunction with a call or ...
... the desired location, or scroll to exit the menu without deleting the entry. appears on the display. 4. Your system holds up to 40 caller ID entries (up to Caller ID/Call Waiting... service with your current conversation. Caller ID/Call Waiting ID Your handset is displayed so you receive new caller ID information, your local telephone company to answer the incoming call...NOTE: You must subscribe to 15 characters and 20 digits each). With Call Waiting/Caller ID, the caller ID data is also capable of displaying caller ID information in conjunction with a call or ...
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When your system stores new caller ID records, NEW appears on the display. appears on the display. MD4260 User Guide Reviewing Caller ID Records To review caller ID records, press the up or down scroll keys. Press the FRMT key if you to ... you review all of the new records, NEW disappears from 01 to enter a two-digit location from the display. If the location is stored, the system returns you wish to store the displayed number. After you press the key, the display cycles through the available dialing options (1 + area code + number, area code + number, number...
When your system stores new caller ID records, NEW appears on the display. appears on the display. MD4260 User Guide Reviewing Caller ID Records To review caller ID records, press the up or down scroll keys. Press the FRMT key if you to ... you review all of the new records, NEW disappears from 01 to enter a two-digit location from the display. If the location is stored, the system returns you wish to store the displayed number. After you press the key, the display cycles through the available dialing options (1 + area code + number, area code + number, number...
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... + number, number only, etc.). 2. Deleting All Caller ID Records 1. Press MUTE/DELETE to delete. 3. appears on the display. 4. Press and hold MUTE/DELETE. Delete All? Press TALK or v to access the caller ID records. 2. MD4260 User Guide Dialing from the Caller ID Log 1. Press MUTE/DELETE. Press the up or down scroll... record. If necessary, press FRMT repeatedly to dial. Press the up or down scroll key to delete all caller ID records. 2233 appears on the display. 3. Delete Call Id? Press MUTE/DELETE to access the caller ID records. 2.
... + number, number only, etc.). 2. Deleting All Caller ID Records 1. Press MUTE/DELETE to delete. 3. appears on the display. 4. Press and hold MUTE/DELETE. Delete All? Press TALK or v to access the caller ID records. 2. MD4260 User Guide Dialing from the Caller ID Log 1. Press MUTE/DELETE. Press the up or down scroll... record. If necessary, press FRMT repeatedly to dial. Press the up or down scroll key to delete all caller ID records. 2233 appears on the display. 3. Delete Call Id? Press MUTE/DELETE to access the caller ID records. 2.
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... Handset Setup. 3. If the location is occupied, the assigned melody and the contact information appear on the display. "Select Memory" appears briefly. 6. The number of the melody appears on the display. Press MENU/SEL. 2. Scroll to a VIP Melody location. 8. Press MENU/SEL to store a phonebook... and down scroll keys to ten contacts from the phonebook memory. 1. If the location is available, **EMPTY** appears on the display, and the melody plays. 9. MD4260 User Guide Using the VIP Melody Feature You can assign a distinct ringer tone, or VIP Melody, to view entries in the ...
... Handset Setup. 3. If the location is occupied, the assigned melody and the contact information appear on the display. "Select Memory" appears briefly. 6. The number of the melody appears on the display. Press MENU/SEL. 2. Scroll to a VIP Melody location. 8. Press MENU/SEL to store a phonebook... and down scroll keys to ten contacts from the phonebook memory. 1. If the location is available, **EMPTY** appears on the display, and the melody plays. 9. MD4260 User Guide Using the VIP Melody Feature You can assign a distinct ringer tone, or VIP Melody, to view entries in the ...
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... hold day time key to record announcement. English/French prompts): Press and hold minute or hour key to set -up the device. MD4260 User Guide Using the Answering Machine Your telephone's integrated answering system uses audible prompts to provide access to stop recording. Press day time key... language for French. How to check day and time. Press minute key to set day. Press and hold the fast forward () button. The display reads En for English, SP for Spanish, or FR for your answering machine, the system announces, "Press review to check announcement. Press announcement...
... hold day time key to record announcement. English/French prompts): Press and hold minute or hour key to set -up the device. MD4260 User Guide Using the Answering Machine Your telephone's integrated answering system uses audible prompts to provide access to stop recording. Press day time key... language for French. How to check day and time. Press minute key to set day. Press and hold the fast forward () button. The display reads En for English, SP for Spanish, or FR for your answering machine, the system announces, "Press review to check announcement. Press announcement...
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MD4260 User Guide Answering Machine Display Codes WINDOW CODE INDICATES DESCRIPTIONS/DIRECTIONS DISPLAYS CL Clock Set the clock 0 ~ 59 Number of old messages. a steady number indicates the number of messages A flashing number indicates new messages; You can store...The answering machine is answering a call. F Answer machine Announcement 1 Line access Answer Off Memory full NOTE: You can access messages from any remote touch-tone phone. A1 flashes when the outgoing announcement plays (e.g., if you press the ANNC button, as the outgoing message plays A1 flashes in the...
MD4260 User Guide Answering Machine Display Codes WINDOW CODE INDICATES DESCRIPTIONS/DIRECTIONS DISPLAYS CL Clock Set the clock 0 ~ 59 Number of old messages. a steady number indicates the number of messages A flashing number indicates new messages; You can store...The answering machine is answering a call. F Answer machine Announcement 1 Line access Answer Off Memory full NOTE: You can access messages from any remote touch-tone phone. A1 flashes when the outgoing announcement plays (e.g., if you press the ANNC button, as the outgoing message plays A1 flashes in the...
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...system announces the day and time it was received. If you press REPEAT twice in the display. Press FAST FORWARD during playback to hear a message again. MD4260 User Guide Listen to Messages The display window flashes the number of that message. 2. If there are no new messages, the ...total number of old messages appears in the first two seconds of messages." 28 28 While a message plays, the message window displays the number of...
...system announces the day and time it was received. If you press REPEAT twice in the display. Press FAST FORWARD during playback to hear a message again. MD4260 User Guide Listen to Messages The display window flashes the number of that message. 2. If there are no new messages, the ...total number of old messages appears in the first two seconds of messages." 28 28 While a message plays, the message window displays the number of...
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MD4260 User Guide Using the Intercom Feature If you have at least two handsets registered to the base unit. The X represents the order (1, 2, 3, 4) in which the ... either handset to call HANDSET 2, press 2). 3. Intercom Calls 1. The screen on the handset. Press TALK, INT, or CANCEL on any handset. When not on the display. 2. Enter the number of the handset you can use the intercom feature. To answer the page, press INT, TALK, or v on both handsets...
MD4260 User Guide Using the Intercom Feature If you have at least two handsets registered to the base unit. The X represents the order (1, 2, 3, 4) in which the ... either handset to call HANDSET 2, press 2). 3. Intercom Calls 1. The screen on the handset. Press TALK, INT, or CANCEL on any handset. When not on the display. 2. Enter the number of the handset you can use the intercom feature. To answer the page, press INT, TALK, or v on both handsets...