Radio Shack Dual Keypad, and Speakerphone Using Ask to Hold, Using Conference, JWa CiiW or press

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is disconnected. JebZ 8kio appears on your phone.

JWa[ C[iiW][ — Send a waiting caller to your phone company’s voice mail ser- vice. Je Le_Y[ CW_b appears on your phone.

Note: Voice Mail is a service available from some telephone companies. A call for a subscriber can be kept at the tele- phone company and retrieved later on by calling the special number and enter- ing the caller’s phone number and code number. Check with your telephone company to determine if this service is available.

7dim[h%:hef ' — Disconnects the first call, and connects automatically to the new caller. 7dim[h%:hef 'ij appears.

9ed\[h[dY[ — Allows you to speak with your first and second callers to have a 3- way conference call. 9ed\[h[dY[Z appears.

:hefý<_hij and :hefýBWij are options you

can only use with a conference call (see “Using Conference”). 9Wbb :heff[Z appears.

Using Ask to Hold

When you select 7ia je >ebZ, you can then use several of the other options as well.

1.If you decide you cannot end your first call, and you do not want to continue to leave the second call on hold, press

MENU.

To notify the second caller that you are busy, scroll down to J[bb 8kio or press 2.

To send the second caller to voice mail (if you have voice mail), scroll down to

JWa[ C[iiW][ or press 3.

Press SELECT/INTCM.

2.If you decide to take the second call, and end the first, scroll down to 7dim[h% :hef ' or press 4.

Press SELECT/INTCM.

3.If you decide to include the second

caller in your conversation with the first caller, scroll down to 9ed\[h[dY[ or press

5.

Press SELECT/INTCM.

Using Conference

You can either begin a conference call as soon as you receive a second call, or after the second caller has been on hold for a while (see “Using Ask to Hold”).

Once you have established a conference call, you can end it at any time by dropping one of the calls.

:hef <_hij — hang up on the first caller and continue with the second.

:hef BWij — hang up on the second caller and continue with the first.

Follow these steps to drop one of the calls.

1.To end a conference call, press MENU.

2.Scroll down to :hef <_hij (or press 6) or :hef BWij (or press 7) to drop the desired call.

3.Press SELECT/INTCM. 9Wbb :heff[Z appears.

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Caller ID Operation

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Contents MHz Digital Spread Spectrum Cordless Phone Important Information Read this Before InstallationImportant Caller ID Information Lightning FCC Wants YOU to KnowFCC Statement Important Safety Instructions Battery Safety Instructions Save These InstructionsContents Troubleshooting Features Mounting the Phone InstallationOn a Desktop On a Wall Plate or Wall CONNECTING, CHARGING, and Replacing the Battery Pack Setting the Dialing Mode Setting the Ringer TONE/VOLUMEStoring Your Area Code Turning Auto Talk ON/ OFFTurning Caller ID/CALL Waiting ON/OFF 7hW 9eZMaking a Call Adjusting the VolumeOperation Receiving a CallUsing Both the Handset and the Speakerphone Using MuteSwitching Between the Handset and the Speakerphone Using FlashTransferring a Call Between the Handset and the Base Using Tone Services on a Pulse LineUsing PAGE/INTERCOM YecMemory Dialing Using a HeadsetOUT of Range Storing a Name and Number in the Handset’s Memory∗ # &ý space Entering a Pause Storing a Number in the BaseEditing or Deleting a Number in the Handsets Memory Ccehod IjehZ appearsReviewing Memory Numbers Chain-Dialing Service NumbersTesting Stored Emergency Numbers Dialing a Memory NumberUsing Call Waiting Options Call Waiting Options ServiceCaller ID Operation JWa CiiW or press Using Ask to HoldUsing Conference Hefýhij and hefýBWij are options youDialing Numbers from a Caller ID Record Reviewing Caller ID RecordsADDING/DELETING the Area Code Caller ID MessagesDeleting Caller ID Records Storing a Caller ID Record to MemoryJejWb0&& appears Troubleshooting Problem SuggestionCare EfjPage Limited One-Year Warranty

900 MHz Digital Spread Spectrum Cordless Phone with Dual Caller ID, and Speakerphone, Dual Keypad specifications

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