2
5
2
6
n
Auto Answer
With this feature, you can answer a call by just
picking up the handset from the base without
pressing any key.
1. Press the
key.
3.
Use
to choose
AUTO ANSWER
,
or key
then press the
key.
4. Use
to choose
ON
/
OFF
to enable/
or
key
disable the function, then press the key, you
will hear a confirm beep.
2. Press or key repeatedly to choose
HS
SETTING
,
press the
key.
n
H
andset
Name
"HS N" is the default name of the handset after
registration of handset. The handset number N= 1 to 5
reflects the handset is the Nth handset, which is
registered to the base. The HS Label is displayed in the
standby mode. You can modify it by the following steps:
1. Press the
key.
2. Press
repeatedly to choose
HS
or key
SETTING
,
press the
key.
3. Use
to choose
HS LABEL
, then press the
or key
key.
4. You can enter the handset name (up to 6 characters) by
using the alphanumeric keys (use the
key to
delete the previous character if necessary), then pres
s
key to confirm and exit. The handset name will be
modified.
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n
Paging
n
Dial Mode
To stop paging, press the
key on the base again or any
key on the handset.
You can page the handset from the base
station
making
them
ring with a special tone.
U
seful
if trying
to locate
a lost handset.
Press the
key on the bottom of the base (less than 5
seconds), all the handsets registered to the base will
ring for about 60 seconds.
You can
change the dial mode between the tone and
pulse dialling by the following steps
:
1. Press the
key.
2. Press or key repeatedly to choose
BS
SETTING
,
and press the
key.
3. Press the key to choose the
DIAL MODE
, then
press the
key.
4. You can press
to select the required dial
or
key
mode options
(
TONE
/
PULSE
)
and press the
key.
A confirm beep will be heard.
Note
:
If you are not sure which dialing mode should be
selected, please contact your
service provider.
Note
:
On a long
key press, more than or equal to 5
seconds, the base will enter subscription mode. For
details, see page 39.
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