Operating Your Telephone
Hearing Aid Compatibility
The handset has a special coil inside of it to couple the sound to hearing aids equipped with
Failsafe Power Operation
In the event of a power failure, you can still make and receive calls, but the LCD display, CID/PhoneBook operations, Nightlite, and Extra Loud Ringer will not function. The phone will ring, but not as loud.
Caller ID (CID) and PhoneBook Operations:
There are six buttons that control the CID and PhoneBook operations.
Enter/Dial: (ENTER BUTTON)
Works in CID and PhoneBook mode. Pressing this button in CID or the PhoneBook mode will dial the number displayed. This button also serves as the Message Waiting Indicator. If a message waiting access number has been programmed into the phone via the Setup Menu (see page 12), pressing this button when it is flashing will automati- cally dial to retrieve messages.
Mode: (MODE BUTTON)
Allows the phone to be switched from CID call review to the PhoneBook or
Scroll Up/Down: ( | ) |
Allows for a scrolling review either up or down through the CID lists or the PhoneBook. The list will wrap around when at the beginning or the end of the list.
Program: (PROG BUTTON)
Allows numbers on the CID screen to be saved to the PhoneBook. It will also allow any number to be saved manually into the PhoneBook.
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