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Model 392 User Guide
Making and Answering Calls
Using Flash
The Flash softkey allows you to
access telephone company
subscribed services, such as call
waiting and three-way calling.
These services vary from area to
area, so contact your telephone
company for instructions on using
available services and your Model
392 telephone. If these instructions
say to press the “hook-switch” or
“receiver button,” press the Flash
softkey.
Extension in Use
The Line1 Ext. in use prompt
appears on the telephone display
and the line indicator light turns on
when someone uses another
telephone on Line 1. The Line2 Ext.
in use prompt appears when an
extension is used on Line 2. The
Line1 Ext. in use prompt also
appears when the telephone is not
propertly connected to a phone line.
Using the Redial List
The Redial List records the last 10
numbers you dialed.
REDIALING a number
1. Press to view the
Redial List.
2. Use the ˘¯ keys to move
the cursor to the number you
want to dial.
3. Lift the handset to dial the
number, or press the Dial
softkey or gto dial the
number using Handsfree
OR
Press vor w.
DELETING the Redial List
1. Press to view the
Redial List.
2. Press the DeleteList softkey.
3. Press the Delete softkey to
confirm.
Status lights

Speaker Light

Speaker light is on: a call is on
Handsfree (speaker).
Speaker light flashes and the dis-
play shows Microphone muted: a
call is muted. Press gto
take the call off mute.

Telephone Light

Light flashes and the display
shows Line X MsgWaiting: a mes-
sage is waiting for you at your
message or voice mail service*.
Light flashes quickly and the
ringer sounds: you have an
incoming call.
Using Hold key
1. Make or answer a call.
2. Press o. The display
indicates which line is on hold
and the line indicator light
flashes.
3. To retrieve a held call, lift the
handset and press vor
w.
4. To retrieve a handsfree call,
simply press vor
w.
Note: A call is automaticaly taken
off hold and disconnected
after 15 minutes.
* You must subscribe to a Visual Message
Waiting service for this feature to work.
Consult your local telephone company for
information.
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