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i Contents Introduction ..............................................................1 Unpacking the phone .........................................................3 Description ...............................................................4Installation................................................
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ii Advanced features..................................................25 Predialing a number.........................................................25Redialing a number..........................................................25Dialing without the handset ..............................................
Page 4 - Introduction; Let the display be your guide
1 Introduction Your telephone has gone modular! Now you can change features simply by removing one module and sliding in another. Let the display be your guide Follow the display on the module for instructions to use features and handle calls. Your telephone has an 8-line display, with enlarged numb...
Page 5 - Recognize a private number*
2 Don’t worry if your line’s tied up* †† Your telephone display lets you know who that second caller is while you’re on the phone. Recognize a private number* You know your caller has a private number before you even answer because your telephone has a special ring for private callers. The display a...
Page 6 - Unpacking the phone
3 Unpacking the phone After unpacking, keep the boxes. Check to see that you have these parts: If any part is missing, contact the outlet where you got the telephone. number card and lens power adaptor 2 line cords regulatory sheet handset cord handset stand module base language plate
Page 9 - Installation; Installing on a desk; Insert the module; on the bottom of the
6 Installation Note: Before inserting or removing a module, unplug all cords to the telephone. The telephone will not work without a module. Installing on a desk 1. Insert the module Remove the clip from the connector. Slide the module all the way into the base from the right-hand side. 2. Connect t...
Page 10 - Lower; Lock the stand into place
7 3. Lower the stand into the slots Hold the stand so that the square opening is on the lower right. For a high viewing angle: Lower the stand so that the two tabs fit into the lower slots on the bottom of the telephone (marked with ). For a low viewing angle: Lower the stand so that the two tabs fi...
Page 12 - Installing on the wall; Connect the line cord
9 Installing on the wall 1. Insert the module Remove the clip from the connector. Slide the module all the way into the base from the right-hand side. 2. Connect the handset cord Turn the telephone over. Plug one end of the handset cord into the jack marked with on the bottom of the telephone. Then,...
Page 13 - Attach the power adaptor; marked with; Plug in the cords
10 4. Connect the fax machine, modem or answering machine (optional) Plug one end of the second line cord (not supplied) into the jack above the handset jack on the bottom of the telephone, marked with 2 . 5. Attach the power adaptor Plug the power adaptor into the power jack on the bottom of the te...
Page 14 - Checking your telephone
11 9. Insert the number card Write your telephone number on the card and place it into the slot on the telephone. Bend the clear plastic lens into the slot, over the number card. Note: Keep the plastic lens away from small children. 10. Insert the language plate Snap the plate over the keys above th...
Page 15 - Basic features; Making a basic call; Enter the number using the dial; To dial a number; Lift the handset of this phone or an; To place a call on hold
12 Basic features Making a basic call For other ways of handling calls (including predialing), see page 25. 1. Lift the handset. 2. Enter the number using the dial pad. 1. Lift the handset. 1. Hang up the handset or press © . To dial a number To answer a call To end a call 1. Make or answer a call. ...
Page 16 - Making volume adjustments; Adjusting the ringer volume; until; Adjusting the receiver volume
13 Making volume adjustments Adjusting the ringer volume Without lifting the handset, press the left side of ¶ until Ringer is OFF appears on the display. To turn the ringer on or up, press the right side of the volume bar without lifting the handset. The telephone rings while you adjust the volume ...
Page 17 - Personalizing your phone; OR; Show; To select an option; Message Waiting
14 Personalizing your phone Your telephone has eight options to personalize your telephone. The display shows four options at a a time. To preview the entire list, keep pressing ’ and ” . 1. Press ¥ (recessed key). 2. Press the option number (for example, press to set the dial pad mode). OR Press ’ ...
Page 18 - Display icons; Locking the Directory; . The display shows that; To lock the Directory
15 7. Area code Enter up to three area codes so that calls can be dialed from the Callers List without the area code. 8. Callers List mode Select the type of calls to be logged in the Callers List. Choose between no calls, all calls, or unanswered calls. Display icons Locking the Directory Once you'...
Page 19 - Callers List; To view the Callers List
16 Callers List Your telephone logs up to 25 incoming calls which are stored in the Callers List. Note: The Callers List remains emp-ty until you receive calls AND until you subscribe to calling line identifi-cation service from your local tele-phone company. The Callers List tells you who called wh...
Page 20 - Dialing from the Callers List; To dial from the Callers List
17 Dialing from the Callers List If you call a number from the Callers List and you don't get connected, you may have to edit the number (for example, the number may be long distance and you may have to add "1"). 1. Press ç . 2. Use ’ and ” to find the caller. 3. Press the DIAL softkey or th...
Page 21 - To copy to the Directory
18 Caution: Callers List does not save changes. If you plan to call the number again, copy it to the Directory before dialing it (see the next procedure). 5. Press the DIAL softkey or the Handsfree key, or lift the handset to make the call. Copying from the Callers List 1. Press ç . 2. Press ’ until...
Page 22 - Icons in the Callers List
19 Icons in the Callers List You are in the Callers List. You answered the call when it came in. You did not answer the call when it came in. You were on another call when this call came in. √ You have returned the call from the Callers List. The area code has been stripped off. 4x The party called ...
Page 23 - Directory; Adding to the Directory; AddNew; To add a name and number; Pause
20 Directory The Directory lets you store up to 50 names and numbers in alphabetical order so that you can dial numbers directly from the Directory. The Directory sorts the names by the first character. For consistency, always enter your Directory names in the same order (last name first, or first n...
Page 25 - To find items in the Directory
22 4. If no name is displayed, you are prompted to enter one. If you don’t want to save a name, go to step 5. To enter a name, use the dial pad. (The letters are on the keys. For special characters, see the chart on page 21.) 5. Press the SAVE softkey. Finding items in the Directory • Press ∆ to see...
Page 26 - To dial from the Directory
23 6. If you don’t want to change the name, go to step 7. To change the name, press the BackSpace softkey or ‘ to erase letters. Use the dial pad and the NextSpace softkey or “ to add letters. (The letters are on the keys. For special characters, see the chart on page 21.)Press the ChangeCase softke...
Page 28 - Advanced features; Predialing a number; BackSpace; Redialing a number; To predial a number; Delete; Dialing without the handset; To delete a redial number
25 Advanced features Predialing a number Predial lets you view the number first, before you dial it. It helps prevent dialing errors. Predial does not work when the Live dial pad option is on (see page 14). 1. Enter the number using the dial pad. Use the BackSpace softkey or ‘ to correct errors. 2. ...
Page 29 - Extension in use; To dial with a Live dial pad
26 3. If you want to talk to someone else in the room without the caller hearing you, press the Handsfree key again. The Handsfree light flashes. You can still listen to the caller. Each time you press the Handsfree key, you switch between Handsfree and Mute. Dialing with a Live dial pad You can mak...
Page 30 - Services; Activating a service; Select; To activate a service
27 Services The large display on your telephone offers you the advantages of full-screen services, much like an automatic banking machine. You can subscribe to enhanced telephone company features and services such as home banking, catalog shopping, movie libraries, and restaurant guides. You can als...
Page 31 - Deleting a service
28 Deleting a service You may be able to delete a service when you no longer use it or when you want to replace it. 1. Press £ . 2. Press ’ and ” to move the cursor to the service you want. 3. Press the Delete softkey. 4. If you change your mind, press the Restore softkey. 5. Press the Quit softkey ...
Page 32 - Prompts and indicators; Display prompts
29 Prompts and indicators Display prompts Your telephone display gives you instructions and information. If you want to know what to do about a particular display prompt, look it up here. The prompts are listed in alphabetical order. For other helpful hints, see page 31. Check phone cord A line cord...
Page 33 - or; Indicators; Telephone light; instructions on the display.; Feature
30 Unknown name or Unknown number The telephone company is unable to provide the name or number of the caller. X X New callers XX new calls have been added to the Callers List since you last checked it. Press ç to access the list. Indicators The telephone light and Handsfree/Mute light let you know ...
Page 34 - Helpful hints; softkey to; The telephone wobbles.; This telephone requires tone service.
31 Helpful hints Callers are not identified on the display. Let the telephone ring at least twice before answering. Make sure you subscribe to calling line identification services from your local telephone company. The display is blank and ringer volume is very low. Make sure the power adaptor is pl...
Page 35 - The ringer sounds different.
32 The display is blank. Your telephone provides basic telephone service during a power failure. You can use the dial pad and receive calls, but the other keys and the display do not work until power returns. The time and date are wrong. If the power has been out, the next incoming call will reset t...
Page 37 - Index
34 Index Alternate language 14 Answering a call 12 Answering machine, connecting 7 , 9 Area code 15 Arrow keys 5 Backspace key 5 Call is on hold 30 Call timer 14 , 26 Callers key 5 Callers List 16 – 19 Answer mode 15 Changing an item 17 Copying to the Directory 18 Deleting items 18 Dialing a number ...
Page 39 - Mute key See Handsfree key
36 Handset, connecting 8 , 10 Handset cord, connecting 6, 9Handsfree calls 25, 26Handsfree light 30Handsfree/Mute key 4Helpful hints 31–32Hold key 4 Overlay 8, 11 Holding a call 12 Icons 15, 19, 24, 25, 28In English 29Inquiries 33Installation 6–11 Module 6, 9Stand 7 Key description 4–5 Language choi...
Page 41 - Time and date 14; Viewing items
38 Right-arrow key 5Ring tone 14 Problems 32 Ringer Equivalence number 33Ringer is OFF 29Ringer volume 13 Security Directory items 15Voice mail 32 Service centers 33Services 27 Deleting 28Selecting 27 Services key 5Softkeys 5, 32Speaker volume 13 Problems 31 Special characters 21Stand Connecting 7Re...
Page 42 - Volume key 4
39 Voice mail password 32Volume Problems 31Receiver 13Ringer 13Speaker 13 Volume key 4 Wall mounting 9Warning, cleaning the display 33