Sanyo LNS-W10 instruction manual Flash time, Key lock, Key tone, Handset ring tone

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INITIAL PROGRAMMING

Flash time

Consult your telephone company before changing the Flash time setting. Changing this setting may cause your telephone company service such as call waiting to not work properly.

1.Press the MENU/OK key.

2.Press or to select “DIALING” from the options.

3.Press the MENU/OK key.

4.Press or to select “FLASH TIME” from the submenu.

5.Press MENU/OK.

6.Press or to select “LONG” or SHORT”. The default setting is LONG.

7.Press MENU/OK to confirm your selection.

Key lock

You can lock the keypad to prevent keys from accidentally being pressed. To lock the keypad:

1.Press MENU/OK.

2.Press or to scroll to ”KEY LOCK”.

3.Press MENU/OK to enter the “KEY LOCK” sub menu.

4.Press or to select (ON).

5.Press MENU/OK to confirm settings. The default setting is OFF.

To unlock the keypad:

∙ Press 1,5,9 to unlock the keypad.

∙ Key lock is disabled in the event of an incoming call, but returns to key lock when the call ends.

∙ Key lock is disabled after an emergency call.

Note: To dial an emergency number while the keypad is locked, press TALK followed by the emergency number (000,110,112,119,911,999).

Key tone

Turn this feature on to hear a click every time a key is pressed on the keypad. This option is not available when the keypad is locked. To activate the key click option:

1.Press MENU/OK.

2.Press or to scroll to “KEY CLICK”.

3.Press MENU/OK.

4.Press or to select on or off.

5.Press MENU/OK to confirm settings. The default setting is ON.

Handset ring tone

You have a choice of 10 ring tones for internal or external incoming calls so you can tell from the sound of the ring whether the call is coming from an external or internal source. To select a ring tone:

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Contents GHz Sanyo Canada IncTable of Contents Causes of Poor Reception ...………………..……………………30 Main Features GHz Technology Other featuresIntroduction Compander Plus Noise ReductionChecking package contents Getting StartedModular jack Connecting the base unit Choosing a location for the base unit and handset cradleConnecting the handset cradle Batteries Charging the handset batteries Names and Controls HandsetBase unit Dial mode Initial ProgrammingLanguage Handset nameFlash time Key lockKey tone Handset ring toneHandset ring volume level Earpiece volume levelAuto answer on / off Tip To return to standby mode, pressStandby mode BasicsClear message waiting Receiving a callCorrecting a dialing error Making a callReturning missed calls Talk keyLow battery warning Voice mail indicatorMute key C Handset locator page keyCaller ID Features Caller ID with Call WaitingCaller ID list Reviewing Caller ID listDirectory Deleting entries from the Caller ID listStoring a name / number in the directory Deleting the displayed entryKey Key of times pressed TipMaking calls from the directory Deleting an entryChanging a stored entry Storing caller ID entries in the directoryMULTI-HANDSET Configuration Registering a handsetIdentifying a handset on the network Intercom internal callIntercom ring tone Call togglingWay conference call Call WaitingTransferring call between handsets INT forChanging the Handset Battery Battery replacement and handlingCall back Display. Another party can answer the call by pressingReplacing the battery Recycling NICKEL-METAL Hydride BatteriesHeadset Jack and Belt Clip Headset connection headset not includedPower Failure LCD Screen MessagesLight Signals CHARGE/IN USE LED on the baseSound Signals TroubleshootingNo dial tone Dial tone is OK, but cannot dial outHandset does not ring Call was disconnectedKeys do not work Phone beepsCannot register handset Cannot dial outNo Caller ID display Maintenance Maximize Battery PerformanceCaller ID error message Charge the battery for a full 15 continuous hours Keep the contacts cleanRefresh battery Do not replace the handset in the base after each callTechnical Information REN NumberSanyo Comfort Warranty Warranty ApplicationWhat is not Covered SOS Help Line Nationwide Customer Support