1. Introduction and Installation
1.3.2 Handset
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K{STOP}
LTo stop an operation or programming. L To clear a character/number (page 29).
L{HELP}
LTo print a quick reference (page 25).
M{ERASE}
LTo erase recorded messages (page 52). L To erase a recorded greeting message
(page 51).
N{NAVIGATOR}{VOLUME}
LTo navigate to the next operation.
L To search for a stored item (page 36, 42). |
L To select features or feature settings |
during programming (page 60). |
1Antenna
2Headset jack
3Receiver
4Speaker
5Microphone
1.4Description of base unit buttons
LKeep the front cover page open for button locations.
A{LOCATOR/INTERCOM}
LTo locate or page the handset (page 32).
B{CALLER ID}
LTo use the Caller ID features (page 38).
C{RECORD}
LTo record a greeting message (page 51). L To record a memo message (page 51).
D{CALLER IQ}
LTo use the Caller IQ feature (page 79).
E{AUTO ANSWER}
LTo turn ON/OFF the AUTO ANSWER setting (page 44, 45).
F{TONE}
LTo change from pulse to tone temporarily during dialing when your line has rotary pulse services.
G{SLOW}
LFor slow playback (page 52).
H{QUICK}
LFor quick playback (page 52).
I{COPY}
LTo initiate copying (page 49).
J{FAX/START}{SET}
LTo initiate fax transmission or reception. L To store a setting during programming.
L To adjust volume (page 26). |
O{PLAY MESSAGES}
LTo play recorded messages (page 52).
P{MENU}
LTo initiate or exit programming (page 60).
Q{DIGITAL
LFor speakerphone operation (page 31, 32).
R{FLASH}{CALL WAIT}
L To access special telephone services such as call waiting (page 36) or for transferring extension calls.
S{REDIAL/PAUSE}
LTo redial the last number dialed from the
base unit (page 31).
LTo insert a pause during dialing or after pressing {FLASH}.
T{MUTE}
LTo mute your voice to the other party during a conversation. To release the mute, press this button again.
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