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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

 

 
 
 
 
Page 20 

 

  

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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Summary of Contents for PAVD4

Page 1: ...ng costs of defective unit This warranty will be considered void if unit is tampered with improperly serviced or subjected to misuse negligence or accidental damage There are no other express warranti...

Page 2: ...OOTING GUIDE CONTINUED TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE CONTINUED Pressing 0 on a cell phone does not stop the dialing process This happens with some cell phones and some cordless phones they will transmit the 0...

Page 3: ...OTING GUIDE System is always calling 911 when I press the button even when 911 is not a contact When the panic button is pressed longer than 3 seconds the device will bypass the emergency contacts and...

Page 4: ...s totally waterproof Page 4 Page 25 8 Remote 911 Feature Upon receiving an emergency call from the system the receiver of the call can press 911 on their telephone keypad Upon hearing 911 pressed by t...

Page 5: ...g Red LED light and beep alert Battery Low or Failure LOW BAT warning message displays along with blinking Red LED light and beep alert Page 5 It is important that the receiving party of an emergency...

Page 6: ...N OFF switch Page 6 6 9 USING DIRECT MEMORY KEYS M1 911 Press M1 or 911 Press to dial number or Pick up handset or press for hands free mode Press M1 or 911 to dial direct memory number 7 SOS FUNCTION...

Page 7: ...book Press and hold PRO until EDIT appears on display Press Start modifying number name and emergency type according to Chapter 5 8 Store Telephone Numbers Refer to Chapter 5 9 Name Recording to recor...

Page 8: ...incoming call VOICE means voice reporting indicator NEW means there are new incoming calls SOS means emergency calls XX XX X X XX means Hour Minute Month Date Page 8 6 7 1 MAKING CALLS FROM CALLER ID...

Page 9: ...coming calls When line is busy or no answer press FLASH again to reconnect to caller Page 20 is phonebook indicator CLIP means incoming Caller ID list CALL means total number of incoming calls A If ti...

Page 10: ...hone number Press DL to delete wrong entered number Press or to make hands free call or Pick up handset to off hook and enter telephone number Volume of handset can be set HI or LOW 25 During call mad...

Page 11: ...t desired level Press to confirm Press PB D to leave menu 5 4 ENTER TIME AND DATE When you have subscription to Caller ID service and your telephone provider sends date and time together with telephon...

Page 12: ...ash time Press to confirm Press PB D to leave menu Page 12 5 13 DAILY ALARMS The telephone has two daily alarms that can be set When the alarm time arrives the telephone will alarm for up to 30 minute...

Page 13: ...enu Page 16 5 8 STORE TELEPHONE PHONEBOOK NUMBERS You can store up to 30 phone numbers names in the telephone As few as 1 or all 30 numbers can be set as emergency numbers NOTE If storing 911 in emerg...

Page 14: ...u can change the name you have recorded while storing a number name in previous Chapter Press PRO Press 3 x to select NAME RECORDING Press to enter Use or to navigate through all stored numbers names...

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