Using the phone
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Auto answer
By default, auto answer is set
to On, so you can answer a call
just by lifting the handset off
the base.
If auto answer is set to Off,
you’ll need to lift the handset
off the base and press
too.
See page 44.
Out of range warning
When the handset is out of
range of the base, the display
will show
OUT
OF
RANGE
, you will
hear a warning tone. You need
to move back within range of
the base station.
If you move out of range when
you’re on a call, you’ll lose your
connection. The handset will
automatically re-connect to
the base when you move back
within range.
Receive a call
When you receive a call, the phone rings and the
display shows
CALL
and . If you’ve got a caller
display service, the display shows the caller’s
number if it’s available or the caller’s name if it
matches an entry stored in your contacts list.
1. Lift the handset from the base or charger to accept
the call. If the handset isn’t on the base or charger,
you’ll need to press green
.
Call Waiting
If you’ve got a call waiting service and it is switched
on, your phone will alert you to a second incoming
call if you’re already engaged on an external call.
1. You’ll hear the call waiting tone and if you also
have caller display the display will show the number
of the caller, or the name if it matches an entry in
your contacts.
2. Press
to answer the new call. Your first caller is
put on hold.
3. Press
to toggle between the two callers.
4. Press
to hang up the current call.
5. If you hang up a current call, your phone will ring
back to reconnect you to your original call if that
caller is still connected.