
DEFINITION OF CONTROLS
1. | Handset Clip ………………………………….. | Retains the handset when the phone is wall mounted. |
2. | Handset ..........…………..………….........…... | Hearing aid compatible, low profile styling. |
3. | Ringer Control ………….……….……………. | Adjusts the volume of the ringer to HI/LOW setting. |
4. | Handset Jack ……………………………….… | Modular receptacle where handset cord plugs into the base unit. |
5. | Handset Volume Control | Increases or decreases the loudness of the receiving speech volume when pressed. |
6.Dial Pad ………………………………….……. Large keys used for dialing.
7.Redial/Pause Key …………………………….. Used to redial the last number or to program a pause into memory.*
8. | Recall/(Flash) Key ……………...…………… | used to provide a time line break to access PBX/Centrex line features.* |
9. | TouchLiteTM Message Waiting ………………. | Dual function Visual Message Waiting Indicator and Speed Dial for message retrieval. |
10.Speed Dial Access Keys ………….…………. 10 programmable speed dial memory keys.
11.Data Port ………………………………………. Used to connect a computer modem, fax machine, or answering device.
12.Message Waiting Selector Switch 1 ………… Used to select different Message Waiting Systems.
13.Message Waiting Selector Switch 2 ………… Used to select different Message Waiting Systems.
14.Store Key ………………………………………. Submerged key used to program numbers into Speed Dial memory.*
15. Smart Port ……………………………………… Used for automated programming (when available) or connection port for an Siemens
Message Waiting System (optional card insert) .**
*Note that these keys may be submerged.
**Contact your Distributor to purchase the optional circuit board insert.
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