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OPERATION - continued
SETTING THE TONE/PULSE SWITCH
Set the TONE-PULSE switch located at the rear of the base unit for the type of service you have. If you are not
sure of which type service you have, do the following test after charging the battery. (See Figure 4)
1. Set the TONE-PULSE switch to TONE position.
2. Remove the keypad from the base unit. Press the TALK/HANG UP button and listen for dial tone.
3. Press any dialing button other than 0. If dial tone stops, you have touch-tone service. Leave the TONE-
PULSE switch set
to
TONE position.
4. If dial tone continues, you have pulse service. Set the TONE-PULSE switch to PULSE position.
USING THE BELT CLIP
Use the belt clip to hang the keypad on your belt or waistband for convenient hands free carrying.
1. The belt clip is designed to rotate 360° and can be used i n an up or down position.
2.
For hands free carrying, you can also put the compact remote keypad into your pocket.
MAKING CALLS
Before using your cordless telephone, put the headset on and adjust it as needed.
1. Set the RINGER switch on the remote keypad to the ON position. (See Figure 2)
2. To make a call, press the TALK/HANG UP button and enter the number you want to call when you hear dial
tone. LCD display will indicate the number being dialed.
3. To disconnect a call, press the TALK/HANG UP button or place the remote keypad on the base.
USING THE CALL TIMER
The IBM-3345 Cordless Phone has been built in timer that begins timing your calls six(6) seconds after you
pick up the Remote keypad to make or receive a call.
When the call is completed the call timer counter will turn off automatically.
RECEIVING CALLS
When telephone rings, wait until there is data shown in the LCD window. (If you subscribed to Caller ID),
then press the TALK button.(See Figure 1)
1.To answer a call when the keypad is in the base, pick up the remote keypad.
2.To answer a call when the keypad is not on the base, press the TALK button.
3.When you press a button on the remote keypad, a short tone will be heard indicating that the base unit
has accepted the command.
4.
The consecutive three tones indicate that you have pressed a button in error, you are out of range, or there
is too much
interference.