Page 2 - Contents; Telephone Operation; U s i n g F l a s h ... ... ... ... ... ... ... . ......................................................................6; Amplification Features
2 Contents Important Safety Instructions …………………………………………………..………....4 Installing Your Phone …….………………….. ……………………………………………4 Telephone Operation Making and Receiving calls …………………………...…………………. ………………5 Sp e a ke rp h on e … … …… … … … … . . … … ……..…………………….…… … … . ……....5 C a l l Ti m e r………………………...
Page 3 - Display Information
3 Caller ID/Memory Using Caller ID ……………………… ..…………………………………………………....9 Setting The Long Distance Code…..……………………...……………………………....9 Setting The Area Code……………….…………………………………………………...10 Phone Record……………………………………………… ..…… ..…........…………....10 Caller ID On Call Waiting……………….………………………………………………....10...
Page 5 - M I S S E D A N S W E R; OPERATION; TELEPHONE OPERATION; MAKING AND RECEIVING CALLS; D I A L I N G ...; SPEAKPHONE
5 READ THIS BEFORE INSTALLATION INSTALLING YOUR PHONE 1. Plug one end of the Handset Cord (curly) into the Handset and the other end into the jack on the side of the telephone. 2. Plug one end of the line cord (straight) into the telephone line jack on the back of the telephone and the other end int...
Page 7 - AMPLIFICATION FEATURES
7 Three emergency numbers can be stored into one touch speed dial. You may wish to store the numbers of your local police, fire department and EMS services on the Emergency Speed-Dial Buttons, so that you can quickly dial them. 1. Program these numbers by pressing the STORE button, then the desired ...
Page 8 - S T O R E T O ?
8 6. Press STORE or OK , the phone will beep and the display will show STORED If you do not want to store a name, skip step 4 Figure 1 Figure 2 6:40 A M 03/05 0- N U M B E R ? Figure 3 Figure 4 6:40 A M 03/05 02959 935 77 M _ NOTES: • To add a space before another word, press 1 once. • If you make a...
Page 10 - JOHN SMITH; M I S S E D C A L L; A N S W E R E D C A L L
10 NOTE: If you do not complete each step within 15 seconds, the phone exits setup. Start again at Step 1. 1. Press MENU until -1- and “ SET LDS CODE ” appears. 1 flashes. 2. Press or to set the long distance code to 1 , 9 , or 0 . 3. Press OK or MENU to complete the setting and go to next setting, ...
Page 11 - D I A L E D N U M B E R
11 6:40 A M 03/05 01 555-1 21 2 JOHN SMITH Press MODE to return to standby. DELETING A CALL FROM THE CALL HISTORY To delete a call from the call history; 1. Use or until the screen displays the information you wish to delete. 2. Press DELETE once and the display will show DELETE ? 3. Press DELETE or...
Page 12 - R E P E A T 0 1; CALL FORWARDING; ADVANCED USER OPTIONS MENU; VIP
12 OUT OF AREA usually means the call is coming from another country. TOLL means the incoming call is long distance. REPEAT XX means this number already exists in the Caller ID memory. XX is the number of times the number is repeated. The maximum repeat counter is 15. 6:40 A M 03/05 01 555-1 21 2 R ...
Page 13 - BATTERY COMPARTMENT
13 LCD CONTRAST 1. Press MENU until -3- and “ LCD CONTRAST ” appears. -3- flashes. 2. Use the dial pad to key in the value or press to increase the setting, to decrease the setting. The phone has five (1–5) display contrast settings. 3. Press OK or MENU to complete the setting and go to next setting...
Page 14 - FCC I; NFORMATION
14 FCC I NFORMATION Part 68 is a Federal regulation which requires equipment to be tested and registered with the FCC prior to its connection to the network. This equipment complies with Part 68 of FCC rules. On the bottom of the telephone is a label that contains, among other information, the FCC R...
Page 15 - Industry Canada Information
15 Industry Canada Information NOTICE: The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain Telecommunications network protective Operational and safety requirements. Industry Canada does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the u...