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Alto Plus Handset

Quick Reference Guide

1. Flash

Enables you to receive another
incoming call when you are on a 
call (Call Waiting).

2. Redial

Redials last outgoing number
dialed.

3. Pause

When programming in speed dial 
numbers, press this button to
insert a two second pause to be 
used when dialing a sequence of 
numbers, like an extension.*

4. Mute/Silent

Enables you to have private
conversations the caller can’t hear. 
In addition, this can silence the 
ringer when you get an incoming 
call you don’t want to answer. 

5. Speakerphone

Press during a call to activate 
speakerphone, press again to
deactivate speakerphone.

6. Customer Service Button

Press to contact an EPB
customer service representative.

7. Menu Screen

Shows various phone functional-
ity, including your phonebook.*

8. Enter

Press to confirm a choice
on screen.

9. Arrow Buttons

Press up and down arrow
buttons to navigate through menu 
options.

10. Delete

Press to delete memory records 
and to edit names and numbers.*

11. Menu Button

Press to see a list of your 
phone’s functionality.

12. Memory Buttons

(M1, M2, M3)

Program one speed dial
number per button.* 

13. Boost

Press for extra volume am-
plification, glows red when 
engaged. Press and hold the 
Boost button for 5 seconds to 
engage the Outgoing Speech 
Amplification feature, which 
makes outgoing calls easier 
for those with a low speech 
volume, and is ideal for
calling anyone who’s hard of 
hearing.*

14. Tone

Press to select from five
available audio tones. One is 
specifically recommended for 
hearing aid users. Press and 
hold the Tone button to enter 
the Custom mode for fine
tuning tone settings.*

15. Volume Control

Turn up and down to increase or 
decrease volume of call and/or 
ringer.

16. Visual Ringer

Blinks red when the phone rings. 
Also flashes red when the phone 
is not in use to indicate a missed 
call, voicemail, low battery, or 
when the Outgoing Speech Am-
plification feature is engaged.* 

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