Terminology Used in this Manual
Accessory | This phone system is expandable: |
Handset | one base supports a total of four |
| handsets. The accessory handset is |
| a handset that is compatible with |
| this model. |
Base | The main part of the phone that |
| connects to your phone line and lets |
| you make and receive calls. |
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CID | Caller ID is available from your |
| telephone provider. With this |
| service, you can see the name and |
| number of incoming callers |
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CID/CW or | Caller ID on Call Waiting is available |
CIDCW | from your telephone provider. With |
| this service, you can see incoming |
| caller information while on another |
| call. Note: Caller ID on Call Waiting |
| is currently unavailable in NZ. |
Charger | A cradle that comes with an |
| accessory handset and charges the |
| handset battery. It connects to |
| power but does not connect to a |
| phone line. |
DirectLink | If you have accessory handsets on |
| your system, you can use two |
| handsets as |
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Global | Apply to registered handsets and |
settings | the base. If you change something |
| under the global menu, you change |
| it for all registered handsets and the |
| base. Only one handset can change |
| global settings at a time, and the |
| phone must be in standby. |
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Standby | The handset is not in use. If it is off |
| the cradle, no line has been |
| activated. No dial tone is present. |
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Station | Any handset or the base. |
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Talk | A telephone line has been activated |
| on the handset or the base, |
| enabling a dial tone. |
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