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... operation of its business and not inconsistent with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. The telephone company may temporarily discontinue service immediately. Interference Information This device complies with FCC Rules and Regulations. If these changes are designed to radio communications. Important Information 2 Rights of the Telephone Company Should your equipment cause trouble on your line which may harm the telephone network...
... operation of its business and not inconsistent with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. The telephone company may temporarily discontinue service immediately. Interference Information This device complies with FCC Rules and Regulations. If these changes are designed to radio communications. Important Information 2 Rights of the Telephone Company Should your equipment cause trouble on your line which may harm the telephone network...
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... FALSE RINGING, (FROM THE BASE 24 UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS, AND CHARGES TO YOUR MAKING CALL IN THE SPEAKERPHONE MODE PHONE LINE 8 (FROM THE HANDSET 25 IMPORTANT INSTALLATION GUIDELINES 8 MAKING CALLS WITH THE OPTIONAL HEADSET 25 HANDSET LAYOUT 9 PRE-DIALING 25 BASE LAYOUT 10 ANSWERING A CALL 25 INSTALLING THE PHONE 11 SWITCHING BETWEEN THE SPEAKERPHONE, INSTALLING THE HANDSET BATTERY 11 HANDSET, AND HEADSET MODE 26 BASE STATION 12 BASE 26 PROGRAMMING THE PHONE 14 CORDLESS HANDSET 26 STANDBY SCREEN 14 MUTE 26 PROGRAMMING FUNCTIONS 14 DO NOT DISTURB 27 PHONE...
... FALSE RINGING, (FROM THE BASE 24 UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS, AND CHARGES TO YOUR MAKING CALL IN THE SPEAKERPHONE MODE PHONE LINE 8 (FROM THE HANDSET 25 IMPORTANT INSTALLATION GUIDELINES 8 MAKING CALLS WITH THE OPTIONAL HEADSET 25 HANDSET LAYOUT 9 PRE-DIALING 25 BASE LAYOUT 10 ANSWERING A CALL 25 INSTALLING THE PHONE 11 SWITCHING BETWEEN THE SPEAKERPHONE, INSTALLING THE HANDSET BATTERY 11 HANDSET, AND HEADSET MODE 26 BASE STATION 12 BASE 26 PROGRAMMING THE PHONE 14 CORDLESS HANDSET 26 STANDBY SCREEN 14 MUTE 26 PROGRAMMING FUNCTIONS 14 DO NOT DISTURB 27 PHONE...
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... CHANGING THE BATTERY 39 BATTERY SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 39 DISPLAY MESSAGES 40 HANDSET SOUND SIGNALS 40 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 41 TELEPHONE SOLUTIONS 41 NO DIAL TONE 41 DIAL TONE IS OK, BUT CAN'T DIAL OUT ......41 HANDSET DOES NOT RING 41 YOU EXPERIENCE STATIC, NOISE, OR FADING IN AND OUT 41 MEMORY DIALING DOESN'T WORK 41 UNIT LOCKS UP AND NO COMMUNICATION BETWEEN THE BASE AND CORDLESS HANDSET... 41 "OUT OF RANGE..." SHOWS IN THE HANDSET DISPLAY 41 DATE/TIME SETTING...
... CHANGING THE BATTERY 39 BATTERY SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 39 DISPLAY MESSAGES 40 HANDSET SOUND SIGNALS 40 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 41 TELEPHONE SOLUTIONS 41 NO DIAL TONE 41 DIAL TONE IS OK, BUT CAN'T DIAL OUT ......41 HANDSET DOES NOT RING 41 YOU EXPERIENCE STATIC, NOISE, OR FADING IN AND OUT 41 MEMORY DIALING DOESN'T WORK 41 UNIT LOCKS UP AND NO COMMUNICATION BETWEEN THE BASE AND CORDLESS HANDSET... 41 "OUT OF RANGE..." SHOWS IN THE HANDSET DISPLAY 41 DATE/TIME SETTING...
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Programming the Telephone Area Code (base only), Registration (handset only), De-Registration (base only), 2nd Call Alert (both base and handset), Handset Name (handset only), Update HS List (base only). NOTE: If you subscribe to Caller ID service, the current Date/Time is disabled in this function is set to off, this handset. Press SELECT soft key. Note: Use DIR/CID button to move the cursor and the AM/PM softkey to set in base menu, handset Date/ Time should update automatically after it is...
Programming the Telephone Area Code (base only), Registration (handset only), De-Registration (base only), 2nd Call Alert (both base and handset), Handset Name (handset only), Update HS List (base only). NOTE: If you subscribe to Caller ID service, the current Date/Time is disabled in this function is set to off, this handset. Press SELECT soft key. Note: Use DIR/CID button to move the cursor and the AM/PM softkey to set in base menu, handset Date/ Time should update automatically after it is...
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... the Dial mode. 2. From the Phone Setting Menu: 1. or +) button to scroll to your selection . Press SELECT soft key. 3. NOTE: The Dial mode only can be set in the base menu. Area Code (only applicable for base) The telephone uses the pre-programmed area code to determine the number format to the Area code. 2. or +) button to scroll to display when a valid Caller ID record is registered to Registration. 2. Press SELECT soft key. 3. Registration (only applicable to handset) A cordless handset will auto answer the intercom call . During the registration...
... the Dial mode. 2. From the Phone Setting Menu: 1. or +) button to scroll to your selection . Press SELECT soft key. 3. NOTE: The Dial mode only can be set in the base menu. Area Code (only applicable for base) The telephone uses the pre-programmed area code to determine the number format to the Area code. 2. or +) button to scroll to display when a valid Caller ID record is registered to Registration. 2. Press SELECT soft key. 3. Registration (only applicable to handset) A cordless handset will auto answer the intercom call . During the registration...
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... (- The list of all registered handsets will display Pairing...Please wait. 3. or +) button to scroll to confirm de-registration. Press the SELECT Sofykey. Programming the Telephone Register From the Phone Setting Menu: 1. Press the VOL (- Press and hold the Talk On/Off button together with a base unit. 17 During the de-registration process, keep the handset near the base. From the Phone Setting Menu: 1. Press the VOL (- "Remove handset?" or +) button to scroll to Add Headset; 2. Add Headset (only...
... (- The list of all registered handsets will display Pairing...Please wait. 3. or +) button to scroll to confirm de-registration. Press the SELECT Sofykey. Programming the Telephone Register From the Phone Setting Menu: 1. Press the VOL (- Press and hold the Talk On/Off button together with a base unit. 17 During the de-registration process, keep the handset near the base. From the Phone Setting Menu: 1. Press the VOL (- "Remove handset?" or +) button to scroll to Add Headset; 2. Add Headset (only...
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... conversation and there is an incoming call from the current handset name list. The default name is On. 3. For example, to all registered handsets from another line. Press the 7 key 4 times for handset) From the Phone Setting Menu: 1. Press SELECT soft key to update all registered handsets. Press the VOL (- Update Handset List (only applicable for the second letter L, and press the 1 key to save your name. or +) button to scroll to the...
... conversation and there is an incoming call from the current handset name list. The default name is On. 3. For example, to all registered handsets from another line. Press the 7 key 4 times for handset) From the Phone Setting Menu: 1. Press SELECT soft key to update all registered handsets. Press the VOL (- Update Handset List (only applicable for the second letter L, and press the 1 key to save your name. or +) button to scroll to the...
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... +) button to Voice Mail. 4. or +) button to scroll to select On or Off. 3. Press SELECT Soft key (right) to backspace and delete numbers, if necessary. 5. Press SELECT Soft key 3. Press Delete button to confirm and you may program the following items in base: On/Off Status, OGA Playback, OGA Record, Set OGA, Set Office Time, Ring Delay, Message Length, Call Screening, Message Alert, Remote Password. 20 Answering System (only applicable for this feature...
... +) button to Voice Mail. 4. or +) button to scroll to select On or Off. 3. Press SELECT Soft key (right) to backspace and delete numbers, if necessary. 5. Press SELECT Soft key 3. Press Delete button to confirm and you may program the following items in base: On/Off Status, OGA Playback, OGA Record, Set OGA, Set Office Time, Ring Delay, Message Length, Call Screening, Message Alert, Remote Password. 20 Answering System (only applicable for this feature...
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... Answering System Menu: 1. b) Set the After Hours start at 5:00pm, and "Announce Only" as NO. c) Select "Timed" while setting the OGA. Press the VOL (- Press the SELECT soft key to the Set Work Hours. 2. Use the VOL (- Programming the Telephone Set Work Hours This will allow you select Yes for Announce Only, the unit will hang up the call after announcing the greeting when answering the call is in answering mode...
... Answering System Menu: 1. b) Set the After Hours start at 5:00pm, and "Announce Only" as NO. c) Select "Timed" while setting the OGA. Press the VOL (- Press the SELECT soft key to the Set Work Hours. 2. Use the VOL (- Programming the Telephone Set Work Hours This will allow you select Yes for Announce Only, the unit will hang up the call after announcing the greeting when answering the call is in answering mode...
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... a dial tone then dial a phone number or press One-Touch button (1-10) to save the setting. Telephone Operation Remote Password You can access the answering system from the base) 1. Press SELECT soft key. displays on the base. 2. Telephone Operation Making Calls with the Cordless Handset 1. Press the Speaker button when finished. The security code is 000. 3. The current Remote password shows in the display for you. From the Answering System Menu: 1. Press YES soft key to let unit reset to Restore Setting. 3. Press the Talk button...
... a dial tone then dial a phone number or press One-Touch button (1-10) to save the setting. Telephone Operation Remote Password You can access the answering system from the base) 1. Press SELECT soft key. displays on the base. 2. Telephone Operation Making Calls with the Cordless Handset 1. Press the Speaker button when finished. The security code is 000. 3. The current Remote password shows in the display for you. From the Answering System Menu: 1. Press YES soft key to let unit reset to Restore Setting. 3. Press the Talk button...
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... to insert a delay in the display. Press the Talk button, or press the Speaker button (speakerphone mode), or press the Headset button (headset mode) and the first available line will not ring. 1. The redial number list (last 3 previously dialed numbers) is activated. Use the VOL (- Telephone Operation Do Not Disturb This feature is set at individual telephones to wait for a computer access tone.) Each pause counts as one digit in the dialing sequence, and is shown as "P" in...
... to insert a delay in the display. Press the Talk button, or press the Speaker button (speakerphone mode), or press the Headset button (headset mode) and the first available line will not ring. 1. The redial number list (last 3 previously dialed numbers) is activated. Use the VOL (- Telephone Operation Do Not Disturb This feature is set at individual telephones to wait for a computer access tone.) Each pause counts as one digit in the dialing sequence, and is shown as "P" in...
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... caller can support 3-way and 4-way conference calls. On the base, the Line button indicator will emit a page tone. Join a call cannot be emitted. Dial the number, and then talk to answer the intercom call . Once the base unit or handset has both Line 1 and 2 on hold, the hold alert tone will hear a tone to intercom. 2. NOTE: If the privacy feature is in progress, another user. 3-way conference call by pressing the corresponding Line button on a call, press the Intercom button, wait for the original call, the call in use, during the desired mode...
... caller can support 3-way and 4-way conference calls. On the base, the Line button indicator will emit a page tone. Join a call cannot be emitted. Dial the number, and then talk to answer the intercom call . Once the base unit or handset has both Line 1 and 2 on hold, the hold alert tone will hear a tone to intercom. 2. NOTE: If the privacy feature is in progress, another user. 3-way conference call by pressing the corresponding Line button on a call, press the Intercom button, wait for the original call, the call in use, during the desired mode...
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... display. You can dial back the numbers showing on the display by pressing the Headset button, or the Talk button, or the Spk button or the Line 1 or Line 2 button. NOTE: You cannot skip the name editing. "DELETE?" After editing, press the SAVE soft key. 3. Use the VOL (- Deleting a CID Record Press the Delete button to scroll through 7, 10 and 11-digit numbers. 32 If You Programmed Your Local Area Code 1. To adjust the phone number format, use...
... display. You can dial back the numbers showing on the display by pressing the Headset button, or the Talk button, or the Spk button or the Line 1 or Line 2 button. NOTE: You cannot skip the name editing. "DELETE?" After editing, press the SAVE soft key. 3. Use the VOL (- Deleting a CID Record Press the Delete button to scroll through 7, 10 and 11-digit numbers. 32 If You Programmed Your Local Area Code 1. To adjust the phone number format, use...
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... dial the displayed number, select a Line or press Talk, Spk, or Headset button. Use the CID button to display the number you 're talking on the phone, you must subscribe to insert a pause in Talk mode). 2. Press the DIR button. 3. Press the NEW soft key. To know who is OFF (not in a number if necessary. 6. "Enter Number" shows in the display. IMPORTANT: To use all the features of digits 7-digits: Explanation 7-digit telephone number Example (i.e.555-5555) 10-digits: 3-digit area code +7-digit telephone number...
... dial the displayed number, select a Line or press Talk, Spk, or Headset button. Use the CID button to display the number you 're talking on the phone, you must subscribe to insert a pause in Talk mode). 2. Press the DIR button. 3. Press the NEW soft key. To know who is OFF (not in a number if necessary. 6. "Enter Number" shows in the display. IMPORTANT: To use all the features of digits 7-digits: Explanation 7-digit telephone number Example (i.e.555-5555) 10-digits: 3-digit area code +7-digit telephone number...
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... or +) button or the number keys to scroll to access the phone book. 3. Press the Talk or Spk button on the handset or press the Speaker or Line 1/2 on the base. Answering System On/Off Press and hold the base Ans Sys button for Line 2. Make sure the phone is a new message recorded in the unit, the Answering system indicator will answer incoming calls or routed calls after X rings (pickup delay set in the system. Press the Phonebook button to the Answering On/Off...
... or +) button or the number keys to scroll to access the phone book. 3. Press the Talk or Spk button on the handset or press the Speaker or Line 1/2 on the base. Answering System On/Off Press and hold the base Ans Sys button for Line 2. Make sure the phone is a new message recorded in the unit, the Answering system indicator will answer incoming calls or routed calls after X rings (pickup delay set in the system. Press the Phonebook button to the Answering On/Off...
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... unit has new messages, only the new messages will be played, otherwise all messages will automatically stop recording after 7 seconds of time you can leave a message by pressing the Memo button on base or handset menu to save the recording. 3. Answering System Operation NOTE: Your unit will play the messages. To save recording capacity, your unit will be set as long as the message length setting in Menu. Monitoring Incoming Calls Whenever an incoming message is a steady dial tone for base...
... unit has new messages, only the new messages will be played, otherwise all messages will automatically stop recording after 7 seconds of time you can leave a message by pressing the Memo button on base or handset menu to save the recording. 3. Answering System Operation NOTE: Your unit will play the messages. To save recording capacity, your unit will be set as long as the message length setting in Menu. Monitoring Incoming Calls Whenever an incoming message is a steady dial tone for base...
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... Display Messages The following messages show the status of the phone, provides Caller ID information, or helps you to enter a telephone number. HANDSET NAME Prompt telling you to enter a user name for the base. OUT OF RANGE Indicates handset is too far away from a number which have not been reviewed. DELETE ALL? ENTER NAME Prompt telling you want to erase all records. LINE IN USE Display on ) Meaning Signals an incoming call is in memory...
... Display Messages The following messages show the status of the phone, provides Caller ID information, or helps you to enter a telephone number. HANDSET NAME Prompt telling you to enter a user name for the base. OUT OF RANGE Indicates handset is too far away from a number which have not been reviewed. DELETE ALL? ENTER NAME Prompt telling you want to erase all records. LINE IN USE Display on ) Meaning Signals an incoming call is in memory...
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... System Operation 36 Area Code 16 Auto Answer 15 Auto Answer Intercom 16 Auto Standby 30 B Backlight 19 Base 26 Base Layout 10 Base Station 12 Battery 42 Battery Safety Precautions 39 C Call Screening 23 Call Waiting Caller ID 33 Caller ID (CID) 31 Caller ID Solutions 42 Causes of Poor Reception 43 Changing the Battery 39 Conference Calls 29 Contrast 19 Copying a Phonebook Record 35 Cordless Handset 26 D Date/Time 15 Deleting a CID Record 32 Deleting a Phone Book Record 35 Deleting All Call Records 32 De-Register 17 Dial a phone book record...
... System Operation 36 Area Code 16 Auto Answer 15 Auto Answer Intercom 16 Auto Standby 30 B Backlight 19 Base 26 Base Layout 10 Base Station 12 Battery 42 Battery Safety Precautions 39 C Call Screening 23 Call Waiting Caller ID 33 Caller ID (CID) 31 Caller ID Solutions 42 Causes of Poor Reception 43 Changing the Battery 39 Conference Calls 29 Contrast 19 Copying a Phonebook Record 35 Cordless Handset 26 D Date/Time 15 Deleting a CID Record 32 Deleting a Phone Book Record 35 Deleting All Call Records 32 De-Register 17 Dial a phone book record...
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... Records 31 Recording Incoming Messages 36 Redial 27 Register 17 Registration 16 Remote Access From Remote Party 38 Remote Password 24 Remove Handset 17 Restore Setting 24 Reviewing CID Records 31 Reviewing Phone Book Records 34 Reviewing the Redial Numbers 27 Ring Delay 23 Ring Volume 20 Ringer On/Off and Ringer Volume 28 S Saving a CID Record to Phone Book Memory 32 Set After Hours 22 Set Office Time 21 Set OGA 21 Set Work Hours 22 Sound Setting 19 Speakerphone, Handset, and Headset Volume 29 Standby Screen 14 Storing a Redial Record in Phone...
... Records 31 Recording Incoming Messages 36 Redial 27 Register 17 Registration 16 Remote Access From Remote Party 38 Remote Password 24 Remove Handset 17 Restore Setting 24 Reviewing CID Records 31 Reviewing Phone Book Records 34 Reviewing the Redial Numbers 27 Ring Delay 23 Ring Volume 20 Ringer On/Off and Ringer Volume 28 S Saving a CID Record to Phone Book Memory 32 Set After Hours 22 Set Office Time 21 Set OGA 21 Set Work Hours 22 Sound Setting 19 Speakerphone, Handset, and Headset Volume 29 Standby Screen 14 Storing a Redial Record in Phone...
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... System Operation 36 Area Code 16 Auto Answer 15 Auto Answer Intercom 16 Auto Standby 30 B Backlight 19 Base 26 Base Layout 10 Base Station 12 Battery 42 Battery Safety Precautions 39 C Call Screening 23 Call Waiting Caller ID 33 Caller ID (CID) 31 Caller ID Solutions 42 Causes of Poor Reception 43 Changing the Battery 39 Conference Calls 29 Contrast 19 Copying a Phonebook Record 35 Cordless Handset 26 D Date/Time 15 Deleting a CID Record 32 Deleting a Phone Book Record 35 Deleting All Call Records 32 De-Register 17 Dial a phone book record...
... System Operation 36 Area Code 16 Auto Answer 15 Auto Answer Intercom 16 Auto Standby 30 B Backlight 19 Base 26 Base Layout 10 Base Station 12 Battery 42 Battery Safety Precautions 39 C Call Screening 23 Call Waiting Caller ID 33 Caller ID (CID) 31 Caller ID Solutions 42 Causes of Poor Reception 43 Changing the Battery 39 Conference Calls 29 Contrast 19 Copying a Phonebook Record 35 Cordless Handset 26 D Date/Time 15 Deleting a CID Record 32 Deleting a Phone Book Record 35 Deleting All Call Records 32 De-Register 17 Dial a phone book record...