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BEFORE
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OU BEGIN
BEFORE
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OU BEGIN
Parts List
Your box should include:
Also
Needed
You will also need the following to install your
telephone:
•
one 9V
alkaline battery
(purchased separately)
2
BEFORE
Y
OU BEGIN
BEFORE
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OU BEGIN
BEFORE YOU BEGIN
Power
adapter
Handset
Telephone base with desk wedge attached
This User’s
Manual
Quick
Reference
Guide
Handset cord
Seven-foot black telephone line cord (4-connector)
Seven-foot clear telephone line cord (2-connector)
Eight-inch telephone line cord
Glossary
Caller ID:
Caller Identification is a subscriber service available from most
local telephone companies for a fee. When you subscribe to Caller
Identification, you can see
the name and telephone number of the caller
before answering the telephone if you
and the caller are both in areas
offering Caller ID service with compatible
equipment.
Caller ID with Call Waiting:
This is a single, combined subscriber service
which may be available from your local telephone company. If you subscribe
to
this service, you can use your 992 telephone to see
the name and
telephone
number of the caller even
while on another call (as long as
the
caller is in an
area with Caller
ID service and both telephone companies use compatible equipment).
COVM:
Central Office Voice Mail is a subscriber voice message service
which may be available from
the
local telephone company. This service may
be called by another name in your area (e.g., Call
Answering or Voice Mail
).
Home Area Code:
This is the area code for your telephone number. Most
users simply dial the seven digits of a
telephone
number to make a call within
their own area code and 11 digits outside of their area code. If this applies
to you, enter your own area code into the unit as the Home Area Code.
After programming, if
there is
a call from within your Home Area Code,
the screen will display the seven digits of the
telephone
number.
You may, however, live in a region where for calls within your own area code,
you must dial 10 digits (that is, the area code and
telephone
number). If this
applies to you, enter
000
for the Home Area Code and enter your area
code as a Local Area Code. After programming, if
there is
a call from
within
your area code, the screen displays the 10 digits of the
telephone
number.
Be sure to follow the directions under
Program Home and Local Area
Codes
on page 21 during Feature Setup.
Local Area Code:
Most users dial 11 digits to make calls outside their
own area codes. If this applies to you, you do not need to program any Local
Area Codes.
However, if you dial only 10 digits to make calls to some areas outside your
own area code (without dialing
1
), then program these Local Area Codes
into the
telephone.
Up to four Local Area Codes can be programmed. After
programming, if
there is
a call from one of these Local Area Codes, the
screen
displays the 10 digits of the
telephone
number. See
Program Home and
Local Area Codes
on page 21 for instructions.
Navigation buttons:
These are the buttons used when
setting up
your 992
telephone
and for scrolling through feature options (
E
,
+
,
-
,
>
,
<
).
Primary Line:
This is the line on your
telephone designated
to be selected
automatically when
you lift
the handset, press
K
, or press
h
.
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