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Using the Handset Volume Control 

You can adjust the volume level of the handset receiver by adjusting the volume control 
on the side of the handset during a conversation. There are two levels to adjust between: 
Normal and Loud (NORM-LOUD). 
 

Last Number Redial 

The TP88 will store the last 16 numbers you called. These are redialled as follows. 
1. To redial the last number leave the handset on the base, press REDIAL repeatedly 

until you find the number you wish to dial. 

2. When you find the number you wish to dial press the 

SPEAKER

 button or pick up the 

handset. The number will now dial.   

 

Saving Numbers to One-Touch Memory (M1 to M4) 

 
Note: 

When storing memory numbers, your phone must have batteries installed. 

NUMBERS ONLY CAN BE STORED IN THESE MEMORIES. 

 
1. With the phone on-hook, Dial the number you wish to dial (up to 16 digits) using the 

dial pad.   

2. Then press the 

STOR

E button   

3. Press the one-touch memory button that you wish to store the number in ([

M1

],

 [M2

], 

[M3

] or 

[M4

]). The number is now stored. 

4. Repeat steps 1 to 3 to store other numbers. 

 
Saving Numbers to Two-Touch Memory (MEM 0 to MEM #) 

1. Dial the number you wish to dial (up to 16 digits) using the dial pad. 
2. Press the 

STORE 

button once.   

3. Press any number on the dial pad that you wish to store the number in ([0] to

 [

#]). The 

number is now stored. 

4. Repeat steps 1 to 3 to store other numbers. 

Note: 

There is a time-out for storing numbers. If the TP88 times out before the number is 

stored, try again. 

MEMORY D AL NG 

Making Calls from the One-Touch Memory 

Follow the instructions below to dial a number from the one-touch memory: 
1. Pick up the handset, or press the 

SPEAKER

 button to get a dial tone. 

2. Press the memory number ([

M1

],

 [M2

], 

[M3

] or 

[M4

]] button where the number is 

stored. 

3. The number will be displayed and your call will be automatically dialled exactly as you 

programmed. 

 
 
 

Summary of Contents for TP88

Page 1: ...TP88 Big Button Speakerphone Keep this user guide for future reference...

Page 2: ...sh 9 Call Timer 9 MEMORY DIALING 8 9 Saving Numbers to One Touch Memory 8 Saving Numbers to Two Touch Memory 8 Making Calls from the One Touch Memory 8 Making Calls from the Two Touch Memory 9 Listing...

Page 3: ...the telephone will not be used for a long time several months or more since during this time the batteries could leak in the telephone Temperature and ambient conditions The telephone is designed for...

Page 4: ...down to adjust the speakerphone volume 7 Auto Button Used to recall numbers from 2 touch memories 8 Up and Down button Press to step through caller ID records 9 Dial Set button Press to dial the numbe...

Page 5: ...will be automatically set up by the local telephone company when caller ID information is received Allows you to call back a number from the caller ID memory Quick store of caller ID information into...

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Page 7: ...get dial tone without lifting the handset The Speaker LED indicator will light 2 When you hear the dial tone dial the telephone number for the party you wish to reach The number dialled will show in t...

Page 8: ...ial up to 16 digits using the dial pad 2 Then press the STORE button 3 Press the one touch memory button that you wish to store the number in M1 M2 M3 or M4 The number is now stored 4 Repeat steps 1 t...

Page 9: ...on hook press AUTO and the memory button s for the location you wish to view The display will show the location and the stored number 2 In case you want to change a number you stored simply store a ne...

Page 10: ...8 is defaulted to select the English language Twelve seconds after the batteries are installed To change simply 1 Press DIAL SET use UP or DOWN to select SELECT LANGUAGE 2 Press SET you will see on th...

Page 11: ...splays INPUT NUMBER now enter the number you wish to store including the area code and IDD prefix EG 02 91234567 3 Press SET to confirm The LCD shows ENTER NAME now enter the name for example digit 2...

Page 12: ...ould use UP and DOWN to view all the entries in sequence When you find the number you want to edit 2 Use UP DOWN to move the cursor and DELETE to correct When finished press SET again to confirm to ex...

Page 13: ...the incoming calls including phone number date and time To scroll rapidly press and hold UP DOWN 3 When the caller ID memory is full the oldest calls will be automatically deleted in order to make ro...

Page 14: ...g indication from your Telephone service provider For this feature to work you must subscribe to this service with your local telephone company 1 When a message is preceded by a ring is sent by teleph...

Page 15: ...TH I S D E V I C E M A Y NO T C A U S E H A R M FU L I N TE R F E R E N C E A N D 2 TH I S D E V I C E M U S T A C C E P T A N Y I N T E RFE R E N C E R E C E I V E D I N C LU D IN G I N TE R FE R E...

Page 16: ...IMPORTANT Before mounting the BASE UNIT on the wall consider the following The location should be away from electrical cables pipes or other items behind the mounting location Inserting screws into ar...

Page 17: ...he service has been activated You answered the call before caller ID data was displayed which usually occurs after the first ring Caller ID may not work when the phone is connected to an office phone...

Page 18: ...old the DELETE button for at least 5 seconds after you view all new calls The Caller ID display is blank Press either UP or DOWN button to see if NO CALLS appears Check if batteries are properly insta...

Page 19: ...rts effective from the date of purchase The warranty does not extend to damage caused by misuse negligence excessive voltage faults on the telephone line or lightning The warranty is only valid in the...

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