Understanding Your Telephone

HANDSET OVERVIEW

The 900 MHz handset has a two-line LCD display. Each line displays up to 16 alphanumeric characters. The display can also show up to four icons:

(Talk, Ringer Off,

Battery Low, and

Message)

Handset Modes

Your handset operates primarily in these modes: Standby, Talk, or Programming.

When you place a call, receive a call, or when you are in a converstation, the handset is in Talk mode

and the Talk icon

is displayed. The Talk

icon blinks when Muting is turned on or during channel changes.

When you place a call, the handset LCD display shows the number you are dialing. When receiving an incoming call, the display shows information about the calling party such as phone number and name (if incoming line is equipped with Caller ID).

When you are not receiving a call or dialing, the handset goes into Standby mode. The display is blank, unless the 900 Mhz handset or the key telephone has a call holding.

If either of these conditions occurs, the second line of the handset display shows the identity of the party on

14

Page 14
Image 14
Panasonic VB-44240A manual Handset Modes, Handset Overview