3. Telephone Features
START / STOP, TONE, CLOCK / TIMER,
ONE TOUCH AND
TWO TOUCH MEMORIES
HANDSET
KEYPAD
MEMORIES
HANDSET
CORD
HANDSFREE
BUTTON
HANDSFREE | MUTE | MUTE | V |
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INDICATOR | INDICATOR | BUTTON BUTTON |
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| DISPLAY WITH INDICATOR | ||
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| FLAGS |
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| RINGER INDICATOR LIGHT | ||
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| LED MESSAGE WAIT | ||
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| RESET BUTTON |
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| MODE, E/F, PROMPT SELECTION SWITCH | |||
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| DO NOT adjust these switches | |||
| GENERAL EEPROM | S | N F E | DIS EN |
| MODE | S1 S2 | E/F SELECTOR | |
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| TIMED BREAK / EARTH RECALL | |
| MESSAGE WAITING |
| SELECTOR SWITCH | |
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| Timed Break | F(left) | |
| POLARITY SWITCH |
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| Earth Recall | L(right) | |
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| MESSAGE WAITING | |
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| SELECTOR SWITCH | |
REDIAL | RECALL |
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MICROPHONE BUTTON | BUTTON |
| message waiting ) |
Figure 1 General Appearance
Liquid crystal display (LCD)
The LCD displays up to 16 numbers to show the time of day, the duration of call time or the number being called. In addition, there are ten prompts that appear at the top of the display to indicate different modes of operation of the telephone.
Handsfree button
Press to switch the speakerphone mode on or off. The red LED below the button glows when the speakerphone is on.
This feature is storable in memory.
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