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Page 2: ...roducttin 6 B Installation for Desk or Table Top Use 6 7 TELEPHONE OPERATION A lntrodution 8 FCC REGISTRATION B Howto Make and Recaiw Calls 6 INFORMATION BACK COVER C fitomatic Radial 6 INTERFERENCE INFORMATION BACK COVER D Using the Mute Button 6 E Using the Flash Button 6 HEARING AID COMPATIBILITY BACK COVER TELEPHONE MEMORY OPERATION 9 A B c D E F G Introduction 9 Howto Stora 9 Howto Oiala Stor...

Page 3: ...u the quality and convenience you expect in a telephone To familiarize yourself with all the features of your telephone please read the following instructions carefully Retain this Guide for future reference FCC NUMBER IS LOCATED ON THE B M OF THE BASE UNIT REN NUMBER IS LOCATED ON THE BOTTOM OF BASE UNIT OTHER IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON BACK COVER OF THIS GUIDE A pans Check List BASE UNIT P Ill COI...

Page 4: ...CONTROLS and FEATURES m 4 ...

Page 5: ...stored in the corresponding memory location Dialing Mode Switch Sets the dialing mode for either Tone or Pulse for rotary service Ringer Volume Switch Adjusts the volume of the ringer Hi or Lo or to turn ringer off Lithium Battery Compartment Located under BASE Long Life Lithium Battery Cartridge is included Telephone Straight Cord Jack Line Cord 12 Number Memory Includes 3 positions for One touch...

Page 6: ...ot included The dealer from whom you purchased your phone or a telephone supply store can advise you regarding the proper Converter 1 Connect the Coiled Cod B Installation for Desk or Plug one end of the COILED CORD to the Table Top Use HANDSET and plug the other into the HANDSET HANDSET 2 Connect the Telephone Line Cod Plug the PHONE LINE CORD into the jack on the bottom of the SE UNIT Then plug ...

Page 7: ... sewice Otherwise set to PULSE Note If you have pulse service the switch may be changed to TONE after dialing is completed This allows access to phone services that require a tone Return switch to PULSE when call is completed 9 Ringer Volume The RINGER VOLUME switch located on the side of the WSE can be set to the following HI Maimum Volume LO Lower Volume OFF Ringer is not heard 9 8 7 ...

Page 8: ...ber will remain in REDIAU until another number is dialed To redial a number that you dialed press REDIAL g g y Pressing and holding the MUTE button deactivates the D Using the microphonein the HANDSET This allows you to converse at Mute Button your location and not be overheard by the party on the line you will still hear them c 5 w To deactivate mlcmphone G Press and hold MUTE button aab To conti...

Page 9: ...ush S RE lN Enter the telephone number it will not actually call the number in this mode Push S RE lN again Push selected Quick Dial Location A B or C Hang up HANDSET Write the name or number of party stored in memory location on Directory Card I WHEN MAKING TEST CALLS TO EMERGENCY NUMBERS I 1 Remain on the line and briefly explain to the dispatcher the reason for the call before hanging up 2 Perf...

Page 10: ...is useful when Chain Dial you must dial more than one number in memory to complete t Using the a call such as with frequent calls via an independent Memo service e g MCI or Sprint r example Memory Location Local Access Number of Long Distance Company and 2 or 3 pauses atend press 6 Authorization Code ID press 7 Long distance phone number press 8 To Initiate Chain Dialing 1 Press DIAL 2 Press 6 3 P...

Page 11: ... a number When storing PAUSE in MEMORY each PAUSE counts as one stored digit Example 123 REDIAL 456 769 0123 Memory and Redial may require the use of a PAUSE F PABX and when initiallydialing or storingoutside numbers The PBX Use sequence then for dialing or storing an outside number would be for example 9 REDIAL 1234567 How to CbW a Storsd Numbr Repeat the storage sequence The new number will repl...

Page 12: ...T 1 5 1923 When discarding batteries be sure to dispose of s them in the proper manner according to your state and local regulations m 3 Replace battaq cartridge and door Note Cartridge can be inserted only one way 4 Plug in the PHONE CORD Note Numbers in memory must be reprogrammed 9 1 r your safety please follow these simple precautions Do not recharge disassemble mutilate p uncture wet or dispo...

Page 13: ...rescent lamps Telephone should not be exposed to direct sunlight or moisture Avoid dropping the Handset and other rough treatment to the phone Clean telephone with a soft cloth dampened with water Remember to first unplug phone from wall outlet Never use a strong cleaning agent or abrasive powder as this will damage the finish Retain the original packaging for future use s C General Product Care M...

Page 14: ...lume is too low 6 Phone does not ring 7 Tone Feedback Flutter while dialing in pulse mode 8 Loss of Memory 14 SOLUTION Check Cords to make sure they are inserted correctly Does HOOK SW H extend fully when handset is removed from cradle Check PULSE NE switch Place in the PULSE position Check that handset coil cord is fully inserted at both ends Did you program number correctly Did you follow the pr...

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Page 16: ... changes are expstied to affed the use or pedormance of your telephone equipment the telephone company must give you adequate notice in writing to allow you to maintain uninterrupted sewice INTERFERENCE INFORMATION This device complies with Pan 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any...

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