Telephone Operation
Notes:
²The redial memory holds up to 16 digits, so you can redial
²We recommend you not use REDIAL to dial numbers that include a tone entry. This could result in a wrong number being dialed. (See “Using Tone Services on a Pulse Line” on Page 12.)
²The redial memory does not store a flash entry or any digits entered after you press FLASH (see “Using Flash” on Page 12).
USING FLASH
FLASH performs the electronic equivalent of a switchhook operation for special services, such as Call Waiting.
For example, if you have Call Waiting, press FLASH to answer an incom- |
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ing call without disconnecting the current call. Press FLASH again to re- | Illustration of handset |
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Note: If you do not have any special phone services, pressing FLASH might disconnect the current call.
USING MUTE
To talk to someone else in the room without the person on the other end of the phone line hearing your conversation, press MUTE during the call. The MUTE indicator on the handset lights.
To resume your phone conversation, press MUTE again.
MUTE
Indicator
Illustration of handset
USING TONE SERVICES ON A PULSE LINE
Some special services, such as
1Dial the service’s main number.
2When the service answers, press TONE/ . Any additional numbers you dial are sent as tone signals.
3After you complete the call, return the handset on the base or press PHONE. The phone automatically re- sets to pulse dialing.
USING PAGE
You can use the
from the base and you want to locate it, or if you want to page the person with the handset.
Illustration of front of base
To page the person who has the handset or to locate the handset when the phone is not in use, press PAGE/HANDSET LOCATOR. The handset beeps briefly. If you want the handset to beep for
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