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7.
Utilisation of Controls
The button functions are as follows:
0 - 9
- Dialing digits.
* - #
- Dialling codes for MF signalling
Recall
- For use on pBX or for star services
Save
- Used to store the last number in a memory
Tone
- Switches from Loop Disconnect to DTMF during dialling
Redial
- Last number redial
pause
- Insert a pause in the dial sequence
Store
- Used to store a telephone number in memory
Mute
- To prevent the other party from hearing you (ie. push (on
(on handset)
handset) down to mute) or, alternatively, on specially adapted
models this can be amended to push-to-speak. In this
instance, the phone will be clearly marked as such.
Latchable Mute
- To prevent the other party from hearing you (i.e. push (on
base) to mute). LED will illuminate when in use. push button
again to continue normal (two-way) conversation.
Headset
- To enable headset operation, LED will illuminate when in use.
Auto Redial
- Activates re-dialling to a previously engaged number.
Time
- You can check the last number dialled and the conversation
time.
Shift
- To select memories 11-20.
Set
- Use to set clock
LCD
- Use to set LCD Display Contrast
Speaker
- To enable handsfree dialling, LED will illuminate when in use.
Auto Redial
- 10 times Auto Redial (operate with batteries installed).
The switch functions are as follows:
Ring Vol
- Allows you to set the level of the ringer loudness
Ring pitch
- Allows you to set the pitch of the ringer
ELR/TBR
- Sets the Recall to Earth (ELR) or Timed Break (TBR) Recall
pulse/Tone
- Sets signalling (dialling) to Loop Disconnect (LD) or DTMF(MF)
Store On/Off
- Allows you to protect numbers stored in memory location
Message Waiting
- Sets the message waiting to 4 or 6 line configuration
Vol. (Slide)
- Allows you to set the headset and speaker volume.
Visual Indicators: Ring - This indicates an incoming call by lighting up.
Message Waiting
- Operates where pABX message waiting is operational
Headset Socket
- Used to connect the headset (not supplied)