BellSouth A50 user manual Answering a Call, Making a Call, Using The Pre-Dialing Mode

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Basic A50 Operation

Answering A Call

1. If the handset is off of the base, press the button to receive the call.

-Or-

1.If the handset is in the base, lift the handset to receive the call.

2.Adjust your Volume and Tone settings if needed (See page #16 for information on adjusting Volume & Tone controls).

3.On completion of the call press the button or return to base or charger.

Making A Call

1. Press the

button and wait for a dial tone.

2.Dial the telephone number.

3.Adjust your Volume and Tone setting if needed.

4.To end the call, just press the button or return to base or charger.

NOTE: During a call, press the “F” button to get a new dial tone for another call or switch to call waiting (See page below for additional information).

Using The Pre-Dialing Mode

By using the keypad to pre-enter the desired telephone number will insure the correct telephone number will be dialed.

1.In standby mode, dial your desired number. The numbers will appear on the CALLER ID screen. You can press “F” button to delete the incorrect digits.

2. If the phone number is correct, press

button and it will be dialed automati-

cally. Then you start your conversation.

 

Using The Last Number Redial

The last number dialed is stored in the redial memory until another number is dialed. To use the redial feature quickly:

1. Press the button and listen for the dial tone.

2. Press the “R/P” button. The phone will redial up to 24 digits automatically.

Using the Flash Feature

The “F” button is used to disconnect a call and re-establish dial tone or to switch over to another caller if you use calling services such as Call Waiting or Three Way Calling. Please contact your local telephone company for information on these services.

1. During a call press the “F” button to access the flash feature.

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Contents A50 Most Remarkable Amplified Phone In The World Table Of Contents Troubleshooting Guide Please Save These Instruction Conditions for UseIcon button page Press to Handset. The handset will ring Features & FunctionsDiagram #2 Location Front view of Handset Controls LCD Information & Description Getting Started Component List Telephone Base InstallationInstalling Modular Phone Line & AC adapter Telephone Handset InstallationLow Batteries Installing BatteriesHandset Battery Charging Battery Life Set up FeaturesBelt Clip Installation A50 HandsetLCD Display / Screen Contrast Adjustments Area Code SettingRinger Setting Time SettingII. Auto Amplify OFF Auto Amplify Modes/Volume Reset OverrideAuto Amplify on Background Information A50 Telephone OperationAmplification Operation Volume ControlChannel Operation Tone ControlUsing The Last Number Redial Using The Pre-Dialing ModeUsing the Flash Feature Answering a CallUsing Line Transfer Feature Using The Pause Feature For DialingUsing The Page / Handset Location Feature Using The Headset FeatureDialing a number from phone book Phone Book OperationVIP and Reject Functions Adding numbers and names to phone bookReviewing numbers and names in phone book Save numbers and names from the Caller ID to phone bookModifying numbers and names in phone book Deleting a single record from phone bookCaller ID Operation Caller ID on Call Waiting Operations Expandable HandsetsSecurity Technical information Optional Shaker Ring SignalingNoise RangeSpecifications Maintenance and CareBattery Cautionary Instructions General Cautionary InstructionsIf the phone doesn’t work at all, check these items first Troubleshooting GuideIf the LOW Battery indicator is on display FCC Registration Notice Page Warranty & Service