2.4Overview of the base station
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A | Paging key a | G Skip forward key f | |
Page handset. | Skip to the next message during message | ||
Long press to start registration | playback. | ||
procedure. | H | Play/Stop key p | |
B | Speaker | Play phone messages (the first recorded | |
C | On/Off key e | will be played first). There will be a short | |
Short press to switch the answering | beep between messages and a double | ||
machine on/off. | beep when all messages have been | ||
D | Volume keys | played. | |
Increase or decrease the speaker volume. | Stop message playback. | ||
There are 5 volume levels during | I | LED Indicator | |
playback. There are 5 volume levels plus | Slow Blinking (1 second interval): | ||
OFF during idle mode and call screening. | Indicates that there are new messages. | ||
E | Delete key x | Fast Blinking (0.5 seconds interval): | |
Short press to delete the current | Indicates that the answering machine | ||
message during message playback. | memory is full. | ||
Long press (2 seconds) when in idle | Steady: Indicates that the answering | ||
mode to delete all old messages. New | machine is on. | ||
messages will not be deleted. | Off: when the answering machine is off. |
F Skip back key b
Go to previous message if pressed within 1 second of current message playback. New messages will not be deleted.
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