2. Plug one end of the supplied long telephone
cord into the jack on the back of the base.
3. Plug the other end of the long telephone cord
into a modular phone jack, then fit the
keyhole slots over the screw heads and slide
the base downward to secure it.
4. Before you hang up the phone’s handset, slide
up the handset holder to remove it, turn it over
so its tabbed edge faces up, and then slide it
back down into its slot.
USING THE PHONESlide the HANDSETVOLUME (it is located on the left side of the base) to a com-
fortable listening level.
Set the ringer volume by sliding RINGER to HI (high) to amplify the ringer in a
noisy room, or to LO (low) for a softer ring in a quiet room. To turn off the ringer,
set it to OFF. You can still make calls with the ringer off; you can also receive calls
if you hear another phone on the same line ring, see the ring indicator light flash, or
if you have an additional or alternative ring signaler.
To adjust the pitch of the ringer set PITCH to 1 (low frequency), 2 (medium fre-
quency), or 3 (high frequency).
Set TONE/PULSE to TONE (tone) or PULSE (pulse) to match the type of service
you have.
The base’s red top right corner is a ring indicator that will flash when the phone rings,
even if the ringer is turned off.
Press REDIAL to dial the last number dialed (up to a 32 digit number).
Press FLASH to perform the switchhook operation for special services, such as
Call Waiting. If you do not currently have that service with your local telephone
company, pressing FLASHmay disconnect your call. To obtain these service con-
tact your local telephone company for details and subscription information regard-
ing this service.
Note: The redial memory does not store a FLASH entry or any digits entered before you
press FLASH.
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