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MD7260 User Guide Table of Contents FCC Information...v Important Safety Instructions ...ix Welcome ...1 Handset Overview ...2 Base Unit Overview ...3 Charger Overview ...3 Getting Started...4 Battery Safety Instructions...4 Installing the Battery ...5 Charging the Handset Battery 6 Installing the Base Unit...7 Basic Operations...9 Handset Indicators ...9 Base Unit LEDs...9 Making a Call...10 Answering Calls ...10 i
MD7260 User Guide Table of Contents FCC Information...v Important Safety Instructions ...ix Welcome ...1 Handset Overview ...2 Base Unit Overview ...3 Charger Overview ...3 Getting Started...4 Battery Safety Instructions...4 Installing the Battery ...5 Charging the Handset Battery 6 Installing the Base Unit...7 Basic Operations...9 Handset Indicators ...9 Base Unit LEDs...9 Making a Call...10 Answering Calls ...10 i
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MD7260 User Guide Ending a Call ...10 Speakerphone Operation ...10 Adjust Handset Volume ...11 Redial Function ...11 Mute Function...11 Setting the Date and Time 12 Locate a Misplaced Handset 12 Display Language...13 Customizing Your Handset...14 Ringer Volume ...14 Ringer Tone...14 Setting the Intercom Tone 15 Naming Your Handset...15 Key Tone...15 Setting the Auto Answer Feature 16 Customizing Your Base Unit ...17 Dialing Method...17 ii
MD7260 User Guide Ending a Call ...10 Speakerphone Operation ...10 Adjust Handset Volume ...11 Redial Function ...11 Mute Function...11 Setting the Date and Time 12 Locate a Misplaced Handset 12 Display Language...13 Customizing Your Handset...14 Ringer Volume ...14 Ringer Tone...14 Setting the Intercom Tone 15 Naming Your Handset...15 Key Tone...15 Setting the Auto Answer Feature 16 Customizing Your Base Unit ...17 Dialing Method...17 ii
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MD7260 User Guide Deregister Handset...17 Phonebook Operations ...18 Storing a New Entry...18 Reviewing/Dialing from the Phonebook 20 Editing a Phonebook Entry 20 Delete a Single Phonebook Entry 21 Caller ID/Call Waiting Caller ID 21 Reviewing Caller ID Records 22 Storing a Caller ID Entry in the Phonebook 23 Dialing from the Caller ID Log 24 Deleting a Caller ID Record 24 Using the Answering System...25 Outgoing Messages and Announcements Overview 28 Recording Your Greeting...29 Review Your Announcement 30 Delete Your Announcement 30 About Mailboxes ...31 iii
MD7260 User Guide Deregister Handset...17 Phonebook Operations ...18 Storing a New Entry...18 Reviewing/Dialing from the Phonebook 20 Editing a Phonebook Entry 20 Delete a Single Phonebook Entry 21 Caller ID/Call Waiting Caller ID 21 Reviewing Caller ID Records 22 Storing a Caller ID Entry in the Phonebook 23 Dialing from the Caller ID Log 24 Deleting a Caller ID Record 24 Using the Answering System...25 Outgoing Messages and Announcements Overview 28 Recording Your Greeting...29 Review Your Announcement 30 Delete Your Announcement 30 About Mailboxes ...31 iii
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MD7260 User Guide Listen to Messages ...32 Adjust Playback Volume...33 Delete a Specific Message 33 Recording a Memo ...33 Call Screening ...34 Remote Access...34 Remote Voice Menu Access 35 Remote Access Commands 36 Special Features ...37 Placing an Intercom Call...37 Call Transfer ...38 Registering a New Handset 38 In Case of Difficulty ...39 Warranty ...41 iv
MD7260 User Guide Listen to Messages ...32 Adjust Playback Volume...33 Delete a Specific Message 33 Recording a Memo ...33 Call Screening ...34 Remote Access...34 Remote Voice Menu Access 35 Remote Access Commands 36 Special Features ...37 Placing an Intercom Call...37 Call Transfer ...38 Registering a New Handset 38 In Case of Difficulty ...39 Warranty ...41 iv
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... any area where proper ventilation is not provided. 7. This product should be placed in any kind into this product through slots in the base or handset, as a table, shelf, or stand. If you are provided for ventilation. The product may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that... a damp cloth for example, near or over a radiator or heat register. Slots and openings in the back or bottom of the base unit and handset are not sure of the type of power supply in a risk of fire, electric shock, and injury, including the following: 1. Read and understand all...
... any area where proper ventilation is not provided. 7. This product should be placed in any kind into this product through slots in the base or handset, as a table, shelf, or stand. If you are provided for ventilation. The product may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that... a damp cloth for example, near or over a radiator or heat register. Slots and openings in the back or bottom of the base unit and handset are not sure of the type of power supply in a risk of fire, electric shock, and injury, including the following: 1. Read and understand all...
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...electric shock from the wall outlet and refer servicing to normal operation. • If the product has been dropped and the base and/or handset has been damaged. • If the product exhibits a distinct change in normal talk mode. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the... may result in the vicinity of other controls may expose you to an authorized service facility. To reduce the risk of the base or handset other than cordless) during an electrical storm. Opening or removing parts of electric shock, do not disassemble this product from lightning. 15. Avoid using a ...
...electric shock from the wall outlet and refer servicing to normal operation. • If the product has been dropped and the base and/or handset has been damaged. • If the product exhibits a distinct change in normal talk mode. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the... may result in the vicinity of other controls may expose you to an authorized service facility. To reduce the risk of the base or handset other than cordless) during an electrical storm. Opening or removing parts of electric shock, do not disassemble this product from lightning. 15. Avoid using a ...
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LCD display 3. Speakerphone 12. Select/Menu 2 Earpiece 2. Phone On/Flash 5. Shift key 6. Phone Off/Cancel 13. Caller ID shortcut/Scroll down 4. Intercom 8. Headset jack (2.5 mm) 14. Redial/Pause 10. Change number format 11. Phonebook shortcut/Scroll up 15. Mute/Delete 7. MD7260 User Guide Handset Overview 1. Microphone 9.
LCD display 3. Speakerphone 12. Select/Menu 2 Earpiece 2. Phone On/Flash 5. Shift key 6. Phone Off/Cancel 13. Caller ID shortcut/Scroll down 4. Intercom 8. Headset jack (2.5 mm) 14. Redial/Pause 10. Change number format 11. Phonebook shortcut/Scroll up 15. Mute/Delete 7. MD7260 User Guide Handset Overview 1. Microphone 9.
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Rewind/decrease 10. Fast forward/increase 11. Memo/Record 13. Handset cradle 2. In use/Voice mail LED 8. Base LED display window 12. MD7260 User Guide Base Unit Overview 1. Handset cradle 3. Stop playback 7. Volume controls Charger Overview 1. Page button 4. Charging/Paging LED 6. Message delete 14. Charge LED 3 Menu options 5. Base unit speaker 2. Mailboxes/Play messages 9.
Rewind/decrease 10. Fast forward/increase 11. Memo/Record 13. Handset cradle 2. In use/Voice mail LED 8. Base LED display window 12. MD7260 User Guide Base Unit Overview 1. Handset cradle 3. Stop playback 7. Volume controls Charger Overview 1. Page button 4. Charging/Paging LED 6. Message delete 14. Charge LED 3 Menu options 5. Base unit speaker 2. Mailboxes/Play messages 9.
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...should be sufficient. Be sure to place the handset in its base when not in the base unit or charger. The initial battery charge time is blank and does not activate when you recharge the battery. 6 If your cordless telephone is in use to ensure maximum daily ...performance. It charges automatically whenever the handset is powered by a rechargeable NiMH battery pack. NOTE: When in LOW BATTERY mode, the keypad sounds...
...should be sufficient. Be sure to place the handset in its base when not in the base unit or charger. The initial battery charge time is blank and does not activate when you recharge the battery. 6 If your cordless telephone is in use to ensure maximum daily ...performance. It charges automatically whenever the handset is powered by a rechargeable NiMH battery pack. NOTE: When in LOW BATTERY mode, the keypad sounds...
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.../ voice mail On when the phone is off-hook or when an extension phone is paged. charge/page On when the handset is charging in the corresponding mailbox. 9 Solid when only old messages are in its base. Flashes when the handset is offhook. MD7260 User Guide Basic Operations Handset Indicators Icon/Text Description MUTED Turns...
.../ voice mail On when the phone is off-hook or when an extension phone is paged. charge/page On when the handset is charging in the corresponding mailbox. 9 Solid when only old messages are in its base. Flashes when the handset is offhook. MD7260 User Guide Basic Operations Handset Indicators Icon/Text Description MUTED Turns...
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... MUTE/DELETE key to delete the entire number. To switch between the speakerphone and the handset during a call . Speakerphone Operation Each handset has a built-in the base unit, to the first call . The phone number appears on the handset (or the v key to answer the second call , press the v key. 10 This feature allows...
... MUTE/DELETE key to delete the entire number. To switch between the speakerphone and the handset during a call . Speakerphone Operation Each handset has a built-in the base unit, to the first call . The phone number appears on the handset (or the v key to answer the second call , press the v key. 10 This feature allows...
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... ON/FLASH or v key to exit the redial review list without dialing a number. MUTED appears on a call . 1. A double beep will sound. MD7260 User Guide Adjust Handset Volume While on the display. 2. Use the scroll keys to a comfortable level. NOTE: If the redial memory is empty and REDIAL/PAUSE is only available... or pbk keys to adjust the listening volume to view the last 20 numbers dialed. Press the MUTE/DELETE key again to return to 22 digits). 2. Redial Function 1. Press the REDIAL/PAUSE key to display the last telephone number dialed from the...
... ON/FLASH or v key to exit the redial review list without dialing a number. MUTED appears on a call . 1. A double beep will sound. MD7260 User Guide Adjust Handset Volume While on the display. 2. Use the scroll keys to a comfortable level. NOTE: If the redial memory is empty and REDIAL/PAUSE is only available... or pbk keys to adjust the listening volume to view the last 20 numbers dialed. Press the MUTE/DELETE key again to return to 22 digits). 2. Redial Function 1. Press the REDIAL/PAUSE key to display the last telephone number dialed from the...
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... the keypad to store the information. 6. Press SELECT/MENU to enter the needed information. 5. Locate a Misplaced Handset From the base unit, press the PAGE key to and select DATE/TIME. 3. Scroll to locate lost handsets. Scroll to and select the option (TIME SETTING, DATE SETTING, DATE FORMAT) you wish to the main... menu. Repeat steps three and four for each option. 7. To end the page, press ON/FLASH on the handset, or press the PAGE button on the base unit. 12 Press OFF/CANCEL twice to return to set. 4. MD7260 User Guide Setting the Date and...
... the keypad to store the information. 6. Press SELECT/MENU to enter the needed information. 5. Locate a Misplaced Handset From the base unit, press the PAGE key to and select DATE/TIME. 3. Scroll to locate lost handsets. Scroll to and select the option (TIME SETTING, DATE SETTING, DATE FORMAT) you wish to the main... menu. Repeat steps three and four for each option. 7. To end the page, press ON/FLASH on the handset, or press the PAGE button on the base unit. 12 Press OFF/CANCEL twice to return to set. 4. MD7260 User Guide Setting the Date and...
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...wish to view and play samples of the set ring tone plays at the current volume setting. Press SELECT/MENU. 2. MD7260 User Guide Customizing Your Handset Ringer Volume 1. Scroll to increase or decrease the volume setting. The bars on the display indicate the volume level. 4. Use the up and down... scroll keys to and select HANDSET SETUP. 3. Use the scroll keys to choose. 14 Scroll to save the setting. Press SELECT/MENU. 2. At the lowest setting, the display shows...
...wish to view and play samples of the set ring tone plays at the current volume setting. Press SELECT/MENU. 2. MD7260 User Guide Customizing Your Handset Ringer Volume 1. Scroll to increase or decrease the volume setting. The bars on the display indicate the volume level. 4. Use the up and down... scroll keys to and select HANDSET SETUP. 3. Use the scroll keys to choose. 14 Scroll to save the setting. Press SELECT/MENU. 2. At the lowest setting, the display shows...
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.... 5. Select ON or OFF using the scroll keys. Press SELECT/MENU. 2. Use the scroll keys to and select NAME HANDSET. 4. Scroll to store the name. Press SELECT/MENU to and select HANDSET SETUP. 3. Scroll to choose. OK appears on the display, confirming the new setting. 15 Press SELECT/MENU when you find... 1. Press SELECT/MENU. 2. Scroll to enter the new name of each available intercom tone. 5. MD7260 User Guide Setting the Intercom Tone 1. Scroll to and select HANDSET SETUP. 3. Scroll to and select...
.... 5. Select ON or OFF using the scroll keys. Press SELECT/MENU. 2. Use the scroll keys to and select NAME HANDSET. 4. Scroll to store the name. Press SELECT/MENU to and select HANDSET SETUP. 3. Scroll to choose. OK appears on the display, confirming the new setting. 15 Press SELECT/MENU when you find... 1. Press SELECT/MENU. 2. Scroll to enter the new name of each available intercom tone. 5. MD7260 User Guide Setting the Intercom Tone 1. Scroll to and select HANDSET SETUP. 3. Scroll to and select...
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Press SELECT/MENU. 2. Use the scroll keys to and select HANDSET SETUP. 3. OK appears on the display, confirming the new setting. 16 Scroll to turn the feature ON or OFF. Scroll to answer an incoming call (external or intercom) when the handset is removed from the charging cradle. 1. MD7260 User Guide Setting the Auto Answer Feature The Auto Answer Feature setting allows your handsets to and select AUTO ANSWER. 4.
Press SELECT/MENU. 2. Use the scroll keys to and select HANDSET SETUP. 3. OK appears on the display, confirming the new setting. 16 Scroll to turn the feature ON or OFF. Scroll to answer an incoming call (external or intercom) when the handset is removed from the charging cradle. 1. MD7260 User Guide Setting the Auto Answer Feature The Auto Answer Feature setting allows your handsets to and select AUTO ANSWER. 4.
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Scroll to and select DIAL MODE. 4. Press SELECT/MENU to confirm that you wish to remove the handset. Scroll to and select DEREGISTER HANDSET. 4. Press SELECT/MENU. 2. Scroll to save the setting. Press SELECT/MENU to and select BASE SETUP. 3. Press SELECT/MENU. 2. Scroll to and select BASE SETUP. 3. appears. 5. Deregister Handset 1. Scroll to TONE or PULSE. 5. Scroll to and select the handset you wish to deregister. OK appears on the display. 17 MD7260 User Guide Customizing Your Base Unit Dialing Method 1. On the display, CONFIRM?
Scroll to and select DIAL MODE. 4. Press SELECT/MENU to confirm that you wish to remove the handset. Scroll to and select DEREGISTER HANDSET. 4. Press SELECT/MENU. 2. Scroll to save the setting. Press SELECT/MENU to and select BASE SETUP. 3. Press SELECT/MENU. 2. Scroll to and select BASE SETUP. 3. appears. 5. Deregister Handset 1. Scroll to TONE or PULSE. 5. Scroll to and select the handset you wish to deregister. OK appears on the display. 17 MD7260 User Guide Customizing Your Base Unit Dialing Method 1. On the display, CONFIRM?
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... holds up to 40 numbers with names; Scroll to and select NEW ENTRY. 3. OR Press SELECT/MENU. MD7260 User Guide Phonebook Operations Your handset stores up to 22 digits for the number and 14 characters for the new contact at the ENTER NUMBER prompt. Storing a New Entry 1. Use the MUTE/DELETE key...
... holds up to 40 numbers with names; Scroll to and select NEW ENTRY. 3. OR Press SELECT/MENU. MD7260 User Guide Phonebook Operations Your handset stores up to 22 digits for the number and 14 characters for the new contact at the ENTER NUMBER prompt. Storing a New Entry 1. Use the MUTE/DELETE key...
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Number of Key Presses KEY 1 2 3 4 5 1 space 1 2 A B C 2 3 D E F 3 4 G H I 4 5 J K L 5 6 M NO 6 7 P QRS 7 8 T UV 8 9 W X Y Z 9 0 0 19 NOTE: Press * to add pauses if necessary. NOTES: • If the phonebook is full, the handset will display PHONEBOOK FULL. • While entering numbers, press the PAUSE key to switch between upper (flashing box) and lower case (flashing underline) letters. MD7260 User Guide Use the table below to enter names and special characters into the phonebook.
Number of Key Presses KEY 1 2 3 4 5 1 space 1 2 A B C 2 3 D E F 3 4 G H I 4 5 J K L 5 6 M NO 6 7 P QRS 7 8 T UV 8 9 W X Y Z 9 0 0 19 NOTE: Press * to add pauses if necessary. NOTES: • If the phonebook is full, the handset will display PHONEBOOK FULL. • While entering numbers, press the PAUSE key to switch between upper (flashing box) and lower case (flashing underline) letters. MD7260 User Guide Use the table below to enter names and special characters into the phonebook.
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... associated with the name, scroll to and select EDIT. Editing a Phonebook Entry 1. A confirmation tone beeps and OK appears briefly on a call, press pbk, and the handset jumps directly into phonebook review mode. Follow the same steps to and select the desired entry. 3. Scroll to edit the name. NOTE: To add a pause...
... associated with the name, scroll to and select EDIT. Editing a Phonebook Entry 1. A confirmation tone beeps and OK appears briefly on a call, press pbk, and the handset jumps directly into phonebook review mode. Follow the same steps to and select the desired entry. 3. Scroll to edit the name. NOTE: To add a pause...