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3.4 Transferring a call
The intercom can be used during a conversation.
This feature enables you to transfer an outside
call between the handset and the base unit.
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Keep the front cover page open for button
locations.
3.4.1 From the handset to the
base unit
1
Handset:
During an outside call, press
{
INTERCOM
}
2
times to page the base unit.
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The handset user can talk with the base
unit user.
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The outside call will be put on hold.
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If there is no answer on the base unit,
press
{
TALK
}
or
{
SP-PHONE
}
to return
to the outside call.
2
Base unit:
Talk with the handset user through the
microphone.
3
Base unit:
To answer the outside call, press
{
DIGITAL
SP-PHONE
}
.
3.4.2 From the base unit to the
handset
1
Base unit:
During an outside call, press
{
LOCATOR/INTERCOM
}
to page the
handset.
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The base unit will start paging the
handset for 1 minute.
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The outside call will be put on hold.
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If there is no answer on the handset,
press
{
DIGITAL SP-PHONE
}
to return to
the outside call.
2
Handset:
Press
{
INTERCOM
}
to answer the page.
3
Handset:
To answer the outside call, press
{
TALK
}
or
{
SP-PHONE
}
.
Automatic Dialing
3.5 Storing names and
telephone numbers into
the navigator directory
A directory can store up to 50 names and phone
numbers in total using both the handset and
base unit. You can make a call or send a fax to a
person stored in the directory by selecting an
item shown on the display. To use a directory,
first store the items, then see page 35 to make a
phone call.
3.5.1 Using the handset
1
Press
{
FUNCTION
}
.
2
Press
{>}
at “
Save directory
”.
3
Enter up to 10 characters for a name. See
the character table on page 34 for details.
4
Press
{v}
.
5
Enter up to 30 digits for the telephone
number.
6
Press
{v}
.
7
Press
{>}
.
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To program other items, repeat steps 2 to
7.
8
Press
{
OFF
}
.
Helpful hints:
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For your convenience, HELP-FAX (1-800-
435-7329) has been stored in the directory. If
you cannot solve a problem, call the number
(page 36). If not needed, you can erase it
(page 35).
{
OFF
}
{<}{>}{v}
{
CLEAR
}
{
FUNCTION
}
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