GE 28225 manual Handset Operation, Making a Call, Receiving a Call

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Handset Operation

Making a Call

Pre-Dialing:

1.Dial the telephone number. Use the Clear (SKR) button to delete any incorrect entries.

OR

Use the , , or mem button to select desired number, press the More (SKL) and scroll to Use Number.

2.Press the /flash button. It will start counting when the call is connected, the call timer format is HH:MM:SS.

3.Press the /end button to terminate the call.

Dialing:

1.Press the /flash button and wait for the dial tone.

2.Dial the telephone number as required. It will start counting when the call is connected, the call timer format is HH:MM: SS.

OR

Press the MORE (SKL) button to choose from Redial, Calls List, or Phone Book, press the OK (SKL) button.

3. Use the , or , button to select desired number,and press the OK (SKL) button.

4. Press the/end button to terminate the call.

NOTE: During the conversation, you can use

or button to adjust the speaking volume (5 levels).

Receiving a Call

When an external call is received, all handsets registered and the base station ring , and flashes in the handset display. If configured, the telephone number of the caller appears (network depended). If the caller has been entered in your phone book, the name appears. On the base, the blue charge/in use indicator will flash according to the ring cadence.

1.Press the /flash button to establish the connection.

NOTE: If auto answer is enabled, the call is connected when the handset is lifted from the base.

2.Press the/end button to terminate the call.

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Contents DECT6.0 Interference Information Important InformationLicensing Telephone Network InformationREN Number Hearing Aid Compatibility HACInformation for Dect Product FCC RF Radiation Exposure StatementTable of Contents General Product Care Telephone Jack Requirements Parts Checklist for 28225xx2 ModelIntroduction Before You BeginDigital Security System InstallationAvoid areas of excessive dust, moisture and low temperature Important Installation GuidelinesBase Layout Display Icons Handset LayoutInstalling the Handset Batteries Installing the PhoneBase Station Recording the Outgoing Announcement Answering System SetupSetting the Voice Language Answering System ON/OFFSample Outgoing Announcement Remote Access CodeAnnounce Only On/Off Message AlertCall Screening Rings to AnswerDate & Time Handset SettingsProgramming Your Phone Main MenuRingtone Ringer SetupRinger Volume Group MelodySet Alarm Auto TalkRegistration Select Base Tones ON/OFFDeregister Handset Handset Name Handset Display SettingsReset Handset WallpaperArea Code Base SetupDial Mode Handset LanguagePress the Soft Key Left SKL button Answering System Setup via the Handset Deleting Messages Answering System Operation Listening to Your Messages Message PlaybackTo record a Memo at the Base Base Ringer VolumeMemo Recording To delete all old messages with the handsetMemory Full Important InformationRemote Operation Handset Operation Making a CallReceiving a Call Muting the Microphone Changing the Earpiece VolumeRedialing Handset Speaker PhoneMaking Intercom Calls Intercom OperationPaging the Handset Key LockThree Party Conference Call Transfer / ForwardingAfter receiving an external call Caller ID CID Call Waiting Caller IDReceiving CID Records Dialing a CID Number Reviewing CID Records In CID MemoryStoring CID Records in Internal Memory Deleting a CID RecordAs you cannot reformat CID records stored in memory Programming the Phone Book Deleting All CID RecordsNew Entry Edit Entry Dialing from the Phone BookDelete Entry If you choose Save Number Delete AllCall List If you choose Delete EntryIf you choose User Number Battery Safety PrecautionsChanging the Batteries If you choose Delete AllAnswering System Display Messages Display MessagesTelephone Solutions Handset Sound SignalsTroubleshooting Guide Cordless Phone SolutionsMove closer to base. The handset might be out of range Battery SolutionsGeneral Product Care Answering System SolutionsCauses of Poor Reception Accessory InformationWarranty 14 F IndexMemory Model