Teledex B4506 manual Location of Controls and Features, B450D Top View, B450D Rear View

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LOCATION OF CONTROLS AND FEATURES

B450D Top View

Menu Key

One touch memory keys

New Call Indicator

 

LCD Display

Handset Catch

Up Key

 

Caller ID Key

Down Key

Directory Key

 

Next Key

Quit Key

Delete Key

Dial/Enter Key

Previous Key

Save Key

 

Change Key

 

Conference

Line Keys

 

Key

 

Redial/Pause

Dial Pad

Key

 

 

Flash Key

 

Mute Key

Volume Up/Down Keys Hold Key

Speaker Key

B450D Rear View:

Line 1/2 Jack

Line 3/4 Jack

Power Input Jack

LOCATION OF CONTROLS AND FEATURES

Descriptions and Functions

Dial Pad

Used in the conventional manner for dialing.

One Touch Memory Keys [M1] ... [M8]

Eight keys that automatically dial a stored number when pressed. Each key stores a number (up to 28 digits) plus a name of up to 16 characters.

Directory Key [DIR]

When pressed, reviews a directory list of two-touch speed dial memories. Each dial memory stores a number (up to 28 digits) plus a name of up to 16 characters.

Save Key [SAVE]

Used to save a phone number and name into one-touch memory or the directory.

Caller ID Key [CID]

Used to review the caller ID list.

Up and Down Keys [UP] [DOWN]

Used to move up or down through the caller ID list or the speed dial directory.

Previous Key [PREV]

Used to review Caller ID entries for one of the four phone lines, the [PREV] key also moves the cursor left and erases a digit.

Next Key [NEXT]

Used to review Caller ID entries for one of the four phone lines, the [NEXT] key also moves the cursor right.

Dial Key [DIAL/ENTER]

Press to dial a one-touch memory number, directory memory number, or a caller ID number. Also used to accept a change in telephone settings.

Delete Key [DEL]

Used to erase a caller ID, total caller ID in a particular line, all caller ID, a directory memory, or a one-touch memory.

Change Key [CDF]

Used to change one-touch memory, directory memory, or caller ID dial back format.

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Contents Users guide Table of Contents FCC Information Safety InstructionsGetting Started Important Safety InstructionsB450D Top View Location of Controls and FeaturesB450D Rear View Descriptions and FunctionsLCD Displays Connecting Your Phone Lines InstallationInstalling the battery Selecting a LocationWall Mounting Desktop InstallationLoss of AC power Programming the Telephone Settings Telephone SetupMaking or Answering a Call Basic OperationLast Number Redial Placing a Call on HoldSpeed Dial Reviewing Caller ID Records Caller IDSaving Caller ID to Speed Dial Memory Caller ID CallbackAdditional Features Message Waiting Adjusting the VolumeCare and Maintenance Glossary Troubleshooting