Technicolor - Thomson 26955 manual Volume Control, Talk

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VOLUME CONTROL

BASE

Base unit handset receiver volumes are adjustable for four levels by repeatedly pressing the HANDSET VOLUME button on the base unit.

CORDLESS HANDSET

Cordless handset receiver volume is adjusted by pressing the VOLUME/CID REVIEW buttons on the cordless handset. Each press of the VOLUME/CID REVIEW buttons adjusts the receiver volume by one level. When the maximum or minimum volume level is reached, the phone beeps twice.

SPEAKERPHONE

Speakerphone volume is adjusted by the slide control located on the right side of the base unit.

PROG

 

NEW CALL

 

FORMAT

DOWN

 

UP

 

DIAL

REVIEW

 

DELETE

M1

 

M2

 

M3

HANDSET

REDIAL/

MEMORY

FLASH

VOLUME

PAUSE

 

 

 

1

 

ABC2

 

DEF3

GHI4

 

JKL5

MNO6

PQRS7

 

TUV8

WXYZ9

VOICE MAIL

OPER0

 

#

TONE*

 

MUTE

 

 

 

HOLD

PAGE/INTERCOM

SPEAKER

 

 

HANDSET VOLUME button

Speaker VOLUME control

VOLUME/ CID REVIEW buttons

FORMAT

 

DIAL

TALK

PAUSE

 

REDIAL

 

1

2

 

ABC

4

5

GHI

JKL

7

8

PQRS

TUV

*

0

TONE

OPER

PROG

MUTE

DELETE

MEM

DEF3

MNO6

WXYZ9 #

CHANNEL

INT

FLASH

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Contents 26955 FCC Registration Information Table of Contents Memory Introduction Voice Messaging Parts Checklist Before YOU BeginMake sure your package includes the items shown here Corded handset Handset cord BaseDesktop Installation InstallationTONE/PULSE switch 115 Wall Mount Installation 156 Settings Prog buttonPress and release Prog again to store the language setting Setting the Local Area Code Press and release Prog until SET Time shows on the display Volume Control TalkCordless Phone Basics USE IndicatorRedial Telephone Operation USE indicator Speaker buttonCheck the display to see who is calling Manual Channel Selection Duration CounterAuto Standby Channel buttonRinger Volume Switch Ringer switchRinger Volume switch FlashTo redial the last number you dialed Last Number RedialSpeaker button Hold indicator HoldFinding the Handset MuteButton Mute buttonPrivacy Mode Format buttonSwitch is set to PULSE, you can press the Tone button to Tone button TONE/PULSE switch Format buttonTemporary Tone Dialing Tone buttonOn the keypad, when your call Information. When you hang upRotary service Is answeredVoice Mail Speaker button indicator Voice MessagingSetting a NEW Security Code from the Base Mute indicator Hold button Mute buttonSetting a NEW Security Code from Cordless Handset Speaker indicator Speaker button Using the Base Unit SpeakerphoneSpeakerphone Operation Receiving a Call with Speakerphone Making a Call with SpeakerphoneSwitching Between Speaker and Handset Handset to Speaker Press SPEAKER, then hang up the handsetUsing Intercom IndicatorbuttonIntercom Operation Intercom CallingINT button Hook switch Advanced Intercom FeaturesIndicator Using Intercom While YOU have a Telephone Call Place your unit in Privacy mode Press the Intercom or INTButton on the unit where Outside call is in progressPress the PAGE/INTERCOM button To answer the intercomPAGE/INTERCOM button Make sure your unit is not in Privacy Mode Hold. At the baseSpeaker button Memory MEM button Quick dial buttons Storing a NAME/NUMBER MemoryMemory button Page Button Format button Inserting a Pause Dialing Sequence REVIEWING, Changing or Deleting Stored NumbersMEM button Review button Pause buttonFor deletion. The display shows Delete the entry. Deleted isDisplayed Button MEM button Review button Dial buttonDialing a Stored Number During Review Dialing a Stored NumberLift the corded handset, or press the Speaker button Speaker button Memory buttonDialing a Quick Dial Number Chain Dialing from MemoryAt the next access tone, press Memory and then At the next access tone, press MEM and thenMake sure the phone is on Press MEM and then press Caller ID Operation Receiving and Storing Call RecordsReviewing Call Records NEW Call # Dialing a Caller ID Number Review button Format buttonEleven digits Format Deleting the Current Caller ID Record Deleting ALL Caller ID RecordsCaller ID Errors Call Waiting Caller ID Changing the Battery Battery Safety Precautions Handset Sound Signals General Product CareMessage Indicators ErrorTroubleshooting Guide TelephoneBase and cordless Handset Battery Service Causes of Poor ReceptionForm OnlyorcompletethisPage Index Page Limited Warranty For how long after your purchaseModel Box 1976, Indianapolis, Rev DOM E