Contents
Read these notes first | 3 |
Choosing a site for the base unit and charger pod 3
Radio signals between handset and base unit 3
Mains power connection 3
Installation and | 4 | ||
Before you start |
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Electrical safety | 7 |
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Interference | 7 |
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‘Out of range’ warning | 7 | ||
Exploring the display | 8 | ||
In standby mode | 8 |
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In idle mode | 8 |
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Shortcut buttons | 9 |
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To lock the keypad 9 |
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Switching on and off | 10 | |
Ringer melodies and volumes | 10 | |
Your handset’s name | 11 | |
Time and date |
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Making and answering calls | 13 | |
To make a call 13 |
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To answer a call | 13 |
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… and if you don’t want to answer | 13 | |
To end a call 14 |
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The speakerphone | 14 |
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Muting the microphone 14 |
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Earpiece volume | 14 |
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Last Number Redial 15 |
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… and options in the Redial list | 15 |
The Phone Book (memory
dialling)17
To open the Phone Book 17 To store a number 17
…and to mark a Phone Book entry as a VIP 18
…and to store a Phone Book entry for speed dialling 19
To make a memory call
To make a memory call (Phone Book
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To make a Speed Dial call | 20 |
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To change a stored number | 20 |
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To delete a Phone Book entry | 21 | |||
To delete all Phone Book entries | 21 | |||
Caller Display |
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To review Caller Display records |
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(short cut) | 23 |
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To review all call information | 23 |
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Options in the Caller Display lists | 24 | |||
to delete entries from the list | 24 |
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to store a number in the Phone Book | 24 | |||
Using a | 25 | |||
To make an intercom call | 25 |
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To end an intercom call 25 |
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To transfer a call 26 |
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To shuttle between two calls | 26 |
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To page all handsets from the |
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base unit | 27 |
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