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FAQ
Default settings
Call timer
Warranty
Battery requirements
Settings
How to
Safety
Service Centers USA and Canada
Using your phone
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Table of contents
How to set conference mode on/off
Important Safety Instructions
Power requirements
Causing serious damage to the product
Safety information
Battery requirements
Telephone connection
Safety precautions
Warranty
Conformity Environmental care
Line cord
Your phone
What’s in the box
Redial/Mute/Next key
Overview of the phone Handset Event LED
Menu/OK key
DCall log/Up key
HAlphanumeric keypad
Talk off/Exit key
GTalk on/R key
Hash key
Display icons on the handset
Base station Handset locator key
Place the handset on the charging cradle
Getting started
Connect the base station Caution
Using your phone
Call timer
Call from the phonebook Idle mode
Call from the redial list Idle mode
Answer a call in handsfree mode When the phone rings, press
Init 2NDCALL
Call waiting
How to find a handset
During the conference call
Electric, Magnetic and Electromagnetic Fields EMF
Use more of your phone
Entry
Transfer
How to delete the entire call log Idle mode
How to save call log entry to phonebook Idle mode
How to delete the call log entry Idle mode
Call log
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TIME/DATE
Tone
Melody
Group C
Ring
SET
OFF
Contrast
Backlight
HANG-UP
Language
Mode
Call
Number
Number 1, Number 2, Number 3, Number
Babycall NR
Unregister
Returns to idle mode
Registration
PIN
Mail
Prefix
Country
Settings
Activate
Default settings
Menu structure
Table below describes the menu tree of your phone
List of Available Countries
Frequently asked questions
Rechargeable Batteries
Caller does not hear me
Caller Line Identification CLI service does not work
Handset does not ring
Noise interference on your radio or television
Index
Unmute Unregister 23 Voice mail 16 Warranty
Notification to the local telephone company
FCC and IC statements
Equipment approval Information
Rights of the Phone Company
Hearing Aid Compatibility HAC
Noise
FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement
Privacy
Radio Equipment
Service Centers USA and Canada
Rbrc seal
Do not attempt to repair or modify this equipment
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