Spectrum Brands SP-550 manual Other LCD Displays No Calls Display, Line Error Display

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Other LCD Displays

“No Calls” Display

This message will display when there are no call records received since last using the Caller ID features menu when

the “” or “” key is pressed.

“Line Error” Display

Indicates that there was a line error when attempting to connect to the dialed party.

Retry the phone call. If “line error” con- tinues, check for dial tone. If no dial tone, call your local service provider.

“Invalid Entry” Display

Indicates that the entry is not recognized or is outside the parameter of the range for that specific function. LCD display the “INVALID ENTRY”.

“PhoneBook Full” Display

Indicates that the phonebooks memory has the maximum of 100 records. To add more phone records, delete records that are not used to free up memory.

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Contents Page Installing a Headset Headset FeaturePlacing/Answering a Call Using the Headset On/Off Feature Using a HeadsetThis page is intentionally left blank Page Important Safety Instructions FCC Part 15 Compliance DOC Notice and Load Number Statement Consumer Information Page Page TOP Panel Page Bottom Panel Page Parts Check List Connector Configuration 120V AC Outlet Recovery Power Adapter providedPower Adapter Line Connection Power Adapter Phone ConnectionCompleting the Power Installation Installing The Wall Power Adapter optionalInstalling the Keycaps Connecting the Handset CordDesk Mounting Wall Mounting the SpectrumPLUSTM TelephoneMessage Waiting Light Indicator System Hold Feature Option Switch Administrator Feature Low Voltage LED SwitchVoice Mail no PIN Number Second of WAIT? ALL Setup OK Programming Set Up Of the SpectrumPLUSTM TelephoneUsers Quick Program Guide for the SpectrumPLUSTM Telephone Administrator Programmable Only Live Dialpad FeatureRestrict 1+ Feature Programming Flash Timing into Memory Using a Flash When DialingProgramming Example for 100mS Programming Flash TimingFour Examples Programming Pause TimingUsing a Pause when Dialing Programming a Pause into Speed Dial MemoryTo Program a Timed Pause Programming the Access Number into Memory To Set Up The Access NumberTo Delete The Access Code Programming the Area Code into Memory Programming the Area Code into MemoryVoice Mail no PIN Number Second of WAIT? Programming Voice MailTest the program Programming Voice Mail DialingTo Program Speed Dial Locations Administrator Programmable Only Manual Entry of CharactersTo Verify Speed Dial Locations To Verify Speed Dial ProgrammingPress Once Twice Three Four Five Times Six Times Manual Entry From Keypad GuideLOW Volt MW Using a Headset Display Information Management Keys LCD BacklightingLCD Call Record Display LCD Contrast Feature 4-step12/01 PM1200 LCD Caller ID* Display Featured IconsLCD Caller ID* Display Information Management Keys 12/01 PM1226 LCD Caller ID Display Information when On Hook with Messages 7196388821 022 PhBook Delete Dial LCD Caller ID* Display Information when DialingPM1200 Incoming Call Waiting CW Type II Caller Identification Caller ID Display TypeSetting Date & Time Automatically Phone Book Storage Capacity Scrolling For Stored Records Scrolling and Call Back FeatureScrolling For The Most Current Caller ID Records Scrolling For The Oldest Caller ID Re- cordsDelete All Stored Call Records Adding a Caller Record To The Phonebook Adding a Phonebook Record From a Caller ID RecordManually Adding a Phonebook Record Into Memory Adding a Phonebook Record ManuallyDialing From the Phonebook Directory Hyperlink to a Stored RecordTo Dial From the Phonebook Directory Call Record Editing Prior to Dialing Other LCD Displays No Calls Display Line Error DisplayInvalid Entry Display PhoneBook Full DisplaySpeaker Line Indicators Hold Key IndicatorsHeadset Key Indicators Placing a Call Using Speakerphone Using the Data Port Using the Hold Feature Using The Mute Feature Using the Redial Feature Using The Disconnect Feature Key Handset Volume Control Page Page Parts List To Place An OrderPart List Description Number Price Statement of Limited Warranty