ClearSounds A1600 Storing M1-M4 Memory Numbers, Viewing, Editing or Deleting M1-M4 Memory Numbers

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Storing M1-M4 Memory Numbers

1.Press the memory key (M1-M4) in standby mode.

2.The display shows “Number ?” Enter the desired number

(up to 24 digits) and you can press under the word Erase to erase digit(s). Then pressunder the word Save.

3.Press up or down to select from Melody 1

through Melody 10 and then press

under

the word Select.

 

4. Repeat if necessary.

 

Note: These will appear as the first four entries in your phonebook.

Viewing, Editing or Deleting M1-M4 Memory Numbers

You can view, edit, and delete the M1-M4memory dial number(s) by following the instructions in Using the Phonebook Options, found on page 73. The memory default names are M1:, M2:, M3:, M4:, and you can add a name after the M1:- M4:, but you can’t delete the default name.

Dialing from M1-M4 Memory Numbers

In standby mode, press one of the memory keys (M1-M4), the display will show the corresponding number and begin to dial.

If you selected the wrong memory dial, press to hang up.

Note: If you turn the Key Lock feature on, the M1 – M4 keys will still be operational (see page 75 for more details).

Mute Setting

During a conversation, you can temporarily switch your phone’s microphone off to have a private, off-line conversation by using the MUTE feature. The party on the phone cannot hear you but you can hear them. A conversation can be muted while using the handset, speakerphone or hands-free headset feature.

To mute your call any time during the conversation:

1.Press under the word Mute on the screen once. “Muted” appears on the handset LCD.

2.Press under the word Unmute on the screen again to cancel and return to your phone conversation.

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Contents Operating Manual Table of Contents Handset Operation Handset Settings Additional Handset Functions Prior to USE Important Safety InstructionsEnglish English Handset Please Save These Instructions Location of ControlsLeft Side of Handset English Back Side of Base Navigation Key HandsetEnd Key Base Volume & Tone Keys Volume Up/Down KeyUp/Down Keys Call Waiting KeyBase Answering Machine Signal top left Battery top rightAlarm top center Installation of Your ClearSounds A1600 DectParts Checklist Charging the Handset Installing BatteriesUsing the Handset Carrying Clip Setting UP Your Base SpeakerphoneUsing your Phone with Hearing Aids and Cochlear Implants Menu NavigationTo Exit from any Menu To Access a Menu OptionMain Menu Submenu LCD Display Language SettingSwitch to Smaller Font Contrast SettingSet Date & Time Hour Format SettingDate Format Setting LCD Descriptions Reviewing Voice Mail Messages Audible Ringer Phone Base SettingsRinger Setting Visual Ringer & Shaker Option Keypad Tones SettingCall Waiting Flash Dialing Mode SettingAuto On Hook Talking Review Function Caller ID, Phonebook & Redial Talking Dialing SettingTalking Caller ID Setting Basic Phone Functions Using the Hands-Free Headset or Audio JackUsing the Base Amplification Function English Making a Call Using your Base SpeakerphoneAnswering a Call Storing Memory Numbers while the telephone is not in use One-Touch Memory Setting & DialingDialing from Standby Mode Erase Memory Numbers Inserting Photos in Memory KeysDialing from Memory Numbers Hold Function Mute SettingRedial Function Dialing from the Redial ListUse Redial List Options Caller ID CID OperationCaller ID on Call Waiting Receiving CID RecordsStoring CID Records Viewing the Caller List Caller ID ListDialing a Number from the Caller List Deleting a Single Caller List RecordStoring Caller List Records Phonebook OperationDeleting All Caller List Records Clarification Adding Phonebook EntriesUsing Phonebook Options Using a PauseViewing Phonebook Entries Dialing a Number from the PhonebookMenu Navigation Setting UP Your Cordless HandsetMain Menu Submenu DD-MM-YY MM-DD-YY Registering the Handset Handset SET UPDelete/Terminate Handset Handset NameBase Selection Handset ResetDialing Mode Out of Range AlarmCall Waiting Flash Modify PIN Personal Identification Number LCD SettingsContrast Settings Date & Time Format Settings Handset Settings Visual and Vibrating Ringer Auto Answer Setting Turning the Handset Power On/Off ModeLanguage Setting Talking Keypad Using the Auto Amplification Feature Using the Handset Amplification FunctionDuring a call Using your Handset SpeakerphoneStandby mode Making a Call from the Cordless Handset Answering a Call from the Cordless HandsetCordless Handset out of the base Cordless Handset in the baseCordless Handset Dialing from the Memory M1 M4 keysDialing from M1-M4 Memory Numbers Storing M1-M4 Memory NumbersViewing, Editing or Deleting M1-M4 Memory Numbers Dial from the Redial Book Redial Function HandsetCaller ID CID Operation Caller ID on Call Waiting Viewing the Caller List Method Deleting All Caller List Records Phonebook Operation Adding Phonebook Entries Editing name, number, ring tone PB Phonebook Status DeletingAdditional Functions AlarmPaging Key LockTorch Using the Base Setting UP Your Answering MachineUsing the Handset Turn On/OffRecord Time TAM SettingsRings to Answer Voice Prompt Language Announces answering machine functions Answer Mode SelectionRecording Outgoing Message English Play Announcement Answering Machine Volume Restore Default AnnouncementsMessage Options Screening Calls only the handset can intercept the callPlay Messages Delete Messages Record a Memo Message Playback SpeedSecurity ID/PIN Security ID/PIN & Remote AccessRemote Access TroubleshootingNo dial tone Nothing appears on the displayLow handset or speaker volume Handset seems to have a short battery lifeNo audible ringer Visual ringer and vibrating handset will not activateNo numbers dialed when memory button is pressed Noise, Static, Interference while using the phoneCaller ID information does not show No Caller ID information while on a callTo learn more, call ClearSounds at Technical SpecificationsFCC Wants YOU to Know Service Requirements Industry Canada CS03 Statement Limited ONE-YEAR Warranty Service in United States and Canada, contact
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