Adding a new entry
1
M
Menu
N
(right soft key)
a
a
M
OK
N
2
MbN
: Select the desired date.
a
M
OK
N
3
M
Menu
N
a
MbN
:
“
New Entry
”
a
M
OK
N
4
Edit the date if necessary.
a
M
OK
N
5
Set the desired time.
a
M
OK
N
6
Enter a text memo (30 characters max.;
page 42).
a
M
OK
N
7
MbN
: Select the desired alarm tone.
a
M
OK
N
2 times
R
You can select
“
Off
”
if you prefer not
to hear an alarm tone.
R
We recommend selecting a different
ringer tone from the one used for
outside calls.
8
M
N
Note:
R
To stop the alarm, press
M
Stop
N
or place
the handset on the base unit.
R
When the handset is in use, the alarm will
not sound until the handset is in standby
mode.
Viewing entries
1
M
Menu
N
(right soft key)
a
a
M
OK
N
2
To see the entries on the selected date,
press
M
OK
N
.
To see the schedule list, press
M
List
N
.
R
You can see detailed information
about the schedule by pressing
M
Menu
N
.
a
MbN
:
“
Detail
”
a
M
OK
N
Editing an entry
1
M
Menu
N
(right soft key)
a
a
M
OK
N
2
M
List
N
a
MbN
: Select the desired entry.
3
M
Menu
N
a
MbN
:
“
Edit
”
a
M
OK
N
4
Edit the date if necessary.
a
M
OK
N
5
Edit the time if necessary.
a
M
OK
N
6
Edit the text memo if necessary (30
characters max.).
a
M
OK
N
7
MbN
: Select the desired alarm tone.
a
M
OK
N
2 times
a
M
N
Erasing an entry
Schedule alarm entries are not erased
automatically after the schedule alarm sounds.
Erase unwanted entries.
1
M
Menu
N
(right soft key)
a
a
M
OK
N
2
M
List
N
a
MbN
: Select the desired entry.
3
M
Menu
N
a
MbN
:
“
Erase
”
a
M
OK
N
4
MbN
:
“
Yes
”
a
M
OK
N
a
M
N
Erasing all entries
1
M
Menu
N
(right soft key)
a
a
M
OK
N
2
M
List
N
a
M
Menu
N
3
MbN
:
“
Erase All
”
a
M
OK
N
4
MbN
:
“
Yes
”
a
M
OK
N
5
MbN
:
“
Yes
”
a
M
OK
N
a
M
N
Registering a unit
Operating additional units
Additional base units
Handset can be registered to up to 4 base
units, allowing you to add additional base units
and extend the area in which your handset
can be used. If a handset moves out of range
of its base unit when
“
Auto
”
is selected on
base unit (page 32), it looks for another
base unit to make or receive calls. A base unit
and the handset it communicates with is called
a “radio cell”.
Note:
R
Calls are disconnected when the handset
moves from one radio cell to another.
Selecting a base unit
When
“
Auto
”
is selected, the handset
automatically uses any available base unit it is
registered to. When a specific base unit is
selected, the handset makes and receives
calls using that base unit only. If the handset is
out of range of that base unit, no calls can be
made.
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