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6.4 DEACTIVATING MICROPHONE
During a call, you can deactivate the microphone and talk
freely without the caller hearing you
•
Press and hold MUTE to mute the microphone
6.5 FLASH FUNCTION
If dialing number is busy or conversation is complete, press
FLASH
key to disconnect line for dialing another number
When equipped with PABX, this telephone makes it easy to
transfer calls
•
Press FLASH key for call waiting
•
Dial extension number of callers intended
•
When party answers, hang up handset
•
When line is busy or no answer, press FLASH again to
reconnect to caller
6.6 LAST NUMBER REDIAL
The telephone will remember the last number dialed
•
Pick up handset or press
for hands-free
•
Press RD/P to redial last number called
6.7 INCOMING CALLER ID LIST
The telephone can store up to 64 calls in the caller ID list.
The display will show total of calls and number of new calls
To review incoming calls, press
PB/D
to make sure
“CLIP”
is displayed next to date on display
Use
▲ and ▼ to navigate through incoming calls. When line
is busy or no answer, press
FLASH
again to reconnect to
caller
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is phonebook indicator
•
“CLIP” means incoming Caller ID list
•
“CALL #” means total number of incoming calls
A. If time and date of incoming calls is different from
telephone company, telephone will adjust the time and
date automatically according to Telecom Provider when
receiving calls
B. If there is no operation or no incoming calls longer than 20
seconds, LCD only displays time and date, total number of
received calls and number of new incoming calls
C. Telephone can store up to 64 incoming calls. If there is a
new call after the 64
th
call, the oldest call will be erased
automatically and new call will be stored.
4.1 SETTINGS
Note: You must have the Menu ON /OFF switch
ON
to
program. After programming you can switch it OFF to protect
from accidental changes being made.
The setting menu including:
⚫
LCD Language
(see 5.1)
⚫
Voice
(see 5.2)
⚫
LCD Contrast
(see 5.3)
⚫
Enter Time/Date
(see 5.4)
⚫
Local Area Code
(see 5.5)
⚫
Set Dial Mode
(see 5.6)
⚫
Set Flash Time
(see 5.7)
⚫
Store Number
(see 5.8)
⚫
Name Recording
(see 5.9)
⚫
Record Message
(see 5.10)
⚫
Check Message
(see 5.11)
⚫
Pair New Pendant
(see 5.12)
⚫
Set Daily Alarm
(see 5.13)
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