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TELEPHONE OPERATION
Place and answer phone calls as you would with any normal phone. Read this section to learn about the phone’s spe- cial features.
Note: The redial memory stores 31 tone digits or 32 pulse digits. The redial memory does not store a FLASH entry or any keys you press after FLASH (see “Using FLASH”).
SETTING THE RINGER’S VOLUME
To adjust the ringer’s volume, set HI/ LOW/OFF to HI in a noisy room (such as a kitchen), or LOW in a quiet room (such as a bedroom).
If you do not want to be disturbed by a ringing phone, set the switch to OFF. The telephone does not ring, but you can make outgoing calls. If you hear an extension phone ringing, you can still answer incoming calls.
USING FLASH
Many special telephone services re- quire a switchhook signal. When you press FLASH, the phone produces the electronic equivalent of a switchhook signal.
USING REDIAL
To call the last number dialed, lift the handset and press REDIAL.
For example, if you subscribe to call waiting (a special telephone company service), you can press FLASH to put your current call on hold and take anoth- er incoming call. Then you can repeat- edly press FLASH to alternate between the two calls.
Note: If you do not have a special tele- phone service that uses FLASH, you might disconnect the current call if you press FLASH.
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