Converse 2015 ~ 4th Edition ~ 10th September ’02 ~ 4517
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To store a pause
When dialling a number, you can enter
a pause between the digits. For example
you may need to allow time for the
phone to pick up an outside line before
calling the number you want.
Each time you press the
Pause
button
a 2.5-second pause is inserted into the
number you are dialling.
To view a name and number in the
one-touch memory
This lets you view the name and numbers
stored in the one-touch memory.
Press and hold the
#
button and whilst
still holding the
#
button lift the handset.
The display will show
PROGRAM MODE
.
Release the
#
button. The display will
show
NO PIC
.
Press the
Hold
button until the display
shows
READ PHONE MEM
.
Press the
Secrecy
button. The display
shows
SELECT M1 TO M8
.
Press the
M1-M8
button you want.
The display shows
PHONE MEMORY M1
.
Press the
Volume
+
or
–
to view the
stored number and name. If no entry is
stored, the display shows
MEMORY IS EMPTY
.
Press the
Hold
or
Redial
button to
return to the Program Mode menu.
Replace the handset.
USING
Y
OUR
PHONE
H
old
Se
cr
ec
y
Volume
H
old
To use the data port
Plug your device into the data socket at
the back of the Converse 2015.
Use your device as normal for
connection to the Internet, faxing etc.
Data port
This allows a PC, palmtop or other device to be
connected via the Converse 2015 to the
telephone network for Internet access, sending
and receiving data, faxing etc.
Message waiting
Providing the Ring/MW1/MW2 switch has
been set to indicate message waiting, the calls
light flashes or remains permanently on when
the phone is not in use to let the user know that
they have messages.
Note
If the Converse 2015 is connected to two
telephone lines, Line 2 is used for data
connection and you can make and receive
phone calls at the same time.
If only one line is connected, you cannot make
phone calls while using the line for data.