3. Preparation
3.1 Location of Controls
3.1.1 Base unit
A B C D E F G H I J
MESSAGES
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A{CALLER ID}
LTo use Caller ID features (page 35, 36).
B{STOP}
LTo stop an operation or programming session.
LTo erase a character/number (page 22). Press and hold to erase all characters/numbers.
C{FLASH}
LTo access special telephone services or for transferring extension calls.
D{REDIAL/PAUSE}
LTo redial the last number dialled from the base unit.
LTo insert a pause during dialling.
E{BROADCAST}
LTo transmit a document to multiple parties (page 43).
F{RECORD}
LTo record a telephone conversation (page 27).
G{ERASE}
LTo erase messages (page 55).
LTo erase a stored item (page 31, 32, 37).
H{PLAYBACK}
LTo play messages (page 55).
O P | Q R | S | TU |
I{AUTO ANSWER}
LTo turn the auto answer setting ON/OFF (page 45).
JStation keys
LTo use
K{FAX/START}
LTo start sending or receiving a fax.
L{COPY}
LTo copy a document (page 53).
M{MIC} (Microphone)
LThe
N{TONE}
LTo change from pulse to tone temporarily during dialling when your line has rotary pulse services.
O{MUTE}
LTo mute your voice to the other party during a conversation. Press again to resume the conversation.
P
LFor speakerphone operation (page 25).
Q{INTERCOM}
LTo page the cordless handset (page 77).
RNavigator/{VOLUME}{PHONEBOOK}
LTo search for a stored item (page 30, 42). L To select features or feature settings
during programming (page 61).
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