Caller ID Speaker Phone

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OPERATIONAL INSTRUCTIONS

Dialing from Two-Touch Memory

1.Pick up the handset or press [SPEAKER].

2.Press [DIAL] and number (0-9). The number in memory will dial automatically.

Using the Flash Function

When the JT-P531 is used in an office equipped with centralized phone system PABX, this telephone can transfer and hold calls.

1.Ask the calling party to hold.

2.Press and release [FLASH].

3.Dial the number or extension to which the call is directed.

4.When the intended call recipient answers, announce the call and hang up.

5.If there is a busy signal or no answer, press and release [FLASH] to re-

connect to the calling party.

Note: Not all PABX systems are compatible with JT-P531. Please check with your telephone service provider for compatibility.

Pause Function

In some places, PABX or long distance service requires a pause function within the dialing sequence. The JT-P531 provides an

adjustable pause time preset function.

1.Press [STORE] and [REDIAL/P].

2.The LCD will display “PAUSE=4S.”

3.Press [▲] or [▼] to select pause time from 1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9S (1-9 seconds).

4.Press [STORE] to confirm and exit.

Placing a Call on Hold

While speaking on the phone, it may be necessary to place a call on hold. It is suggested that before placing a call on hold, ask the caller if it would be okay to place them on hold for a moment.

1.Press the [HOLD].

2.The LCD will display “MIC MUTE.”

3.Music will play indicating that the caller is now on hold.

4.If you place the handset back into the receiver, the music will play through the speaker on the main unit base until the call is picked up.

5.If you simply put the handset down without placing it back on the receiver, the music will play through the earpiece until the call is picked up again.

6.To return to the original call, press [HOLD] again or press [SPEAKER] and resume the call as normal.

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Jwin P531 Dialing from Two-Touch Memory, Using the Flash Function, Pause Function, Placing a Call on Hold