User Guide
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... Compatibility 3 Introduction 6 Connections and Setup 7 Base Layout 7 Parts Checklist 8 Telephone Jack Requirements 8 Installation 8 Important Installation Information 8 Installing the Phone 9 Data Port 12 Wall Mounting the Phone 12 Programming the Telephone 13 Display Language 13 Manually Setting the Date and Time 13 Hour Format 14 LCD Contrast 14 LCD Backlight 14 Ring Tone 15...
... Compatibility 3 Introduction 6 Connections and Setup 7 Base Layout 7 Parts Checklist 8 Telephone Jack Requirements 8 Installation 8 Important Installation Information 8 Installing the Phone 9 Data Port 12 Wall Mounting the Phone 12 Programming the Telephone 13 Display Language 13 Manually Setting the Date and Time 13 Hour Format 14 LCD Contrast 14 LCD Backlight 14 Ring Tone 15...
User Guide
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...edit a telephone number before engaging the line. Mute To have a private, off-line conversation, use . 1. NOTE: Switching modes from speakerphone to your phone conversation. The mute indicator turns on the speakerphone. 2. The party on hold. A call in minutes and seconds. Press Mute to cancel and return ...buttons, or • Press DIR, followed by the 5 or 6 button to search the phone book memory. • Press CID, followed by the 5 or 6 button to pre-dial a telephone number: • Manually enter the telephone number, or • Press one of the call is timed even while ...
...edit a telephone number before engaging the line. Mute To have a private, off-line conversation, use . 1. NOTE: Switching modes from speakerphone to your phone conversation. The mute indicator turns on the speakerphone. 2. The party on hold. A call in minutes and seconds. Press Mute to cancel and return ...buttons, or • Press DIR, followed by the 5 or 6 button to search the phone book memory. • Press CID, followed by the 5 or 6 button to pre-dial a telephone number: • Manually enter the telephone number, or • Press one of the call is timed even while ...