6.Plug the adapter into a standard AC out- let.
SETTING THE DIALING MODE
Set T/P (Tone/Pulse) for the type of service you have. If you are not sure which type you have, do this simple test.
1.Be sure T/P is set to T.
2.Lift the handset and listen for a dial tone.
3.Press any number except 0.
Note: If your phone system requires that you dial an access code (9, for example) before you dial an outside number, do not press the access code either.
If the dial tone stops, you have touch- tone service. If the dial tone continues, you have pulse service.
4.If you have pulse service, set T/P to P. Otherwise, leave it set to T.
SETTING THE RINGER
RINGER OFF.LO.HI controls the TAD’s ringer volume. To adjust the ringer volume, set RINGER OFF.LO.HI to HI or LO.
SETTING THE DISPLAY CONTRAST
1.Hold down STOP until the TAD beeps once. 3 and LCD CONTRAST appear. 3 flashes.
2.Repeatedly press :/8 to select the desired display contrast settings.
Note: The TAD has ten
3.Press DIAL to confirm the setting, then press STOP to return to the time display.
SETTING THE LONG
DISTANCE CODE
The Long Distance Code has a default set- ting of 1. You can change the code to “9” if you use a PBX telephone system or “0” if your telephone system requires operator as- sistance to make a long distance call.
Note: If you do not complete each step with- in 8 seconds, the TAD exits setup. Start again at Step 1.
1.Hold down STOP until the TAD beeps once.
2.Press DIAL once. 1 and SET LDS CODE appear. 1 flashes.
3.Repeatedly press :/8 to set the long distance code to 1, 9, or 0.
4.Press DIAL then press STOP to return to the time display.
If you do not want the ringer to sound, set RINGER OFF.LO.HI to OFF. You can still make calls with the ringer off, and you can answer calls if you hear another phone on the same phone line ring or if RING appears on the display.
SETTING THE AREA CODE
Note: If you do not complete each step with- in 8 seconds, the TAD exits setup. Start again at Step 1.
1.Hold down STOP until the TAD beeps once.
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