Page 3 - CONTENTS
1 CONTENTS INSTALLATION ................................. 3 Table/Desk Installation ......................... 4Wall Installation .................................... 5 TELEPHONE OPERATION ................. 7 Making a Call ......................................... 8Answering a Call .....................
Page 5 - INSTALLATION
3 INSTALLATION NOTE: If you are connecting only Line 1 or only Line 2, use two batteries, as indicated on the bottom of the phone. If you are connecting both lines,use four batteries. 2 Set the dial mode. This telephone will work with touch tone or dial pulse (rotary)service. Even when set to dial p...
Page 6 - Table/Desk Installation
4 Table/Desk Installation Follow Steps 1 and 2 above. 3 Connect the long line cord(s) to the telephone. • If you have a two-line wall jack , use only the line cord with the clear modular plugs on each end. Plug one end into the jacklabeled L1 OR L1/L2 on the bottom of the telephone. Thread the line ...
Page 7 - Wall Installation
5 5 Connect the handset to the telephone. Plug the coiled cord into the handset jack on the side of the phone.Plug the other end of the coiled cord into the handset. 6 Check for dial tone. Lift the handset, press L on the base, and listen for a dial tone. Then press l on the base. If you do not hear...
Page 9 - TELEPHONE OPERATION
7 TELEPHONE OPERATION Flash Redial lastnumber called Directory Card Connect a conference call Line 1 Line 2 Put a caller on hold Access numbers in telephone memory Touch Tone or Dial Pulse switch Program memory numbers Memory locations(may be used to storeemergency numbers) Temporary Tone RINGER Lin...
Page 11 - Switching Between Lines During a Call; Conference Calls; Conference Call Options; Placing a Conference Call on Hold
9 Switching Between Lines During a Call During a call on one line, you can make or answer a call on the other line bypressing H . You can use the H and line buttons ( L and l ) to switch back and forth between calls as often as necessar y. For example, if you’re using Line 1 and Line 2 rings: 1 Pres...
Page 12 - Flash
10 To disconnect one party from a conference call and keep the other on theline, press the line button of the call you want to continue. NOTE: If you leave the F button down after a conference call, then dial another number, your call might be completed, but you might hear a busysignal from the othe...
Page 13 - Directory Card; Storing Memory Numbers; Dialing Memory Numbers; TELEPHONE MEMORY
11 This telephone can store up to 12 telephone numbers (up to 21 digits each). Directory Card Remove the plastic cover from the directory card on the base. Write yourtelephone numbers in the spaces provided, and write the telephone numbers(or names) that you want to store in each memory location. NO...
Page 14 - Dialing Long Numbers; Using Two Memory Locations; Combining Manual and Memory Dialing; Erasing Memory Numbers
12 TELEPHONE MEMORY Dialing Long Numbers There are two ways to dial telephone numbers that are too long to fit into amemor y location. Using Two Memory Locations You can store a number more than 21 digits long by dividing it and storing itin two memory locations. See “Storing Numbers in Memor y” to ...
Page 15 - Difficulty Storing Numbers in Memory; IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY
13 If this telephone does not work properly, try the following suggestions beforeseeking repair assistance. If the telephone still does not work,call 1 800 222–3111. No Dial Tone • Make sure all plugs are connected properly. Check the line cordconnections at the modular jack and at the telephone. Al...
Page 16 - Problems with Line Status Lights
14 IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY Problems with Line Status Lights • Make sure all plugs are connected properly. Inspect the line cordconnections at the modular jack and at the telephone. Also inspect thecoiled handset cord connections at both ends. • Try replacing old batteries. See the INSTALLATION section...