VTech 20-2432 owner manual Message Waiting Indication, Conference Calling

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Advanced Operations

Handset and Base Operation

Message Waiting Indication

The 20-2432 is compatible with optional voicemail service provided by some local telephone companies. If you subscribe to this service, and you have new, unplayed messages in your voicemail, a Visual Message Waiting Indicator (VMWI) signal is transmitted by your local telephone company.

The 20-2432 will detect a VMWI signal and activate the LINE1/LINE2 Message Waiting lights on the Base and the Message Waiting light on the Handset. In addition, your screen will display:

After you check your messages, the Message Waiting indicators will automatically turn off.

Please note that whenever new, unplayed messages are stored in your voicemail, the local Telephone Company will continue to send a VMWI signal.

Conference Calling

The 20-2432 is capable of supporting conference calls with up to two registered Handsets on each line, and the Base unit.

To enter a conference call, simply access the line with two or more extensions by pressing an appropriate LINE key (or an appropriate LINE key then HANDSFREE) on the Handset, or an appropriate LINE key, then SPEAKERPHONE (or HEADSET) on the Base.

The phone icon

and extension numbers of all local participants will

be displayed in the upper left corner of the Handset LCD or the Base LCD.

2-LINE Conference Calls (Handset or Base)

Make or answer a call on LINE 1 or LINE 2. Place the call on Hold.

Make or answer a call on the other line. Press CONF on the Base or MORE then CONF on the Handset. You and your parties on Lines 1 and 2 are now on a 3-way call.

Press LINE 1 or LINE 2 on any other system Handset to join the Conference call.

Press SPEAKERPHONE ( or HEADSET ) on the Base to join the Conference call.

To drop a LINE from the Conference call, press DROP on the Base or MORE then DROP on the Handset. Your screen will display DROP LINE 1, DROP LINE 2 and DROP BOTH LINES. Using the softkeys scroll to the desired option. Then press OK.

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Contents Qwest Customer Service 800 Important Safety Instructions Important Safety Instructions Menu Driven Displays IntroductionParts Check List Handset Layout Line Base Unit LayoutSetup Installation of Battery Pack in Handset Charging Of Handset Battery Pack Charging Of Handset Battery PackFor Maximum Performance of Your Cordless Telephone System Dial ToneChecking for Dial Tone Tone/Pulse SelectionSpare Battery Charger/Power Backup Function Registration and Operation Registration And Operation Of The 20-2422 Accessory HandsetSetup Of The 20-2422 Accessory Handset Enter Base ID Code Handset and Base Icons Handset and Base IndicatorsLED Handset LEDsDescription Base LEDsRDL Redial Handset Settings RegisterSetup Base Display BASE-ID Soft Menu FunctionsCall History Caller ID Delete Shortcut DeleteSave to Memory Handset and Base SettingsRange Tone Handset only LOW Batt Tone Handset onlyRename Enhanced ModeHandset and Base Settings Handset Deregistration RegisterMemory MemoryTo Store a Number/Name To Delete a Number/Name ToSearchForandDialaNumber NameTo Edit a Number/Name Redial Handset and Base OperationMaking Calls Save Answering CallsErase Hold Function Mute Function Flash FunctionBase Handset Global Base Speakerphone or Headset VolumeIntercom/Transfer Function Global Call from Base Transferring CallsHandsfree Speakerphone Operation Line in Use Indication Switching from the Handset Earpiece to HandsfreeLow Battery Indication Base Speakerphone OperationLine Conference Calls Handset or Base Message Waiting IndicationConference Calling Auto Callback 3-WAY Calling Repeat Dialing Custom Pay-Per-UsePPU FeaturesCallWaiting Additional ServicesCaller ID Caller ID Blocking OptionsCall Trace Voice Messaging ServiceCallForwarding CallRejectionTo Use Speed Calling PriorityCallSelective Call Forwarding Speed CallingHeadset Operation connected to the Base Unit Headset OperationHeadset Operation connected to the Handset Maintenance No Dial Tone Handset Does Not Ring When You Receive a CallCase Of Difficulty Phone Doesnt Work At AllCommon Cure For Electronic Equipment You Hear Other Calls While Using Your PhoneLimited Warranty FCC Part FCC, Acta and IC RegulationsRepair instructions FCC Part 68 and ActaProduct identifier and REN information Connection and use with the nationwide telephone networkIC Industry Canada Programming/testing of emergency numbersHearing aid compatibility FCC, Acta and IC Regulations Nominal Effective Range Technical SpecificationsISSUE0 Table Of Contents