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often used as “Yes” key during programming.

 

 

Below these four buttons is a row of the three round buttons: The left one is the DIRECT 1 button, the middle one is 

the DIRECT 2 button, and the right one is the DIRECT 3 button.

 

 

Below the row of these three buttons is the keypad laid out in the conventional telephone arrangement with a “nib” 

on the 5 button. To the right of the telephone keypad are four round buttons in a vertical column: The top one is the 

PAUSE button. Below is the RINGER button. The third one is the LOCATOR button. The LOCATOR button is also 

the INTERCOM button. The fourth is the MUTE button.

 

 

Below the keypad, there are three round buttons: The left one is the REDIAL button. The middle one is the FLASH 

button. The FLASH button is also the CALL WAIT button. The right one is the HOLD button.

 

 

To the right of these buttons, an oval button is the DIGITAL SPEAKERPHONE button, with an indicator light to the 

upper left.

 

 

The base unit microphone is located at the bottom of the base unit between the FLASH/CALL WAIT button and the 

HOLD button.

 

 

Charger unit

 

 

On the back edge of the charger is the AC adaptor already connected. The top of the charger has a large hole in the 

center and slants down toward the front.

 

 

The hole is the cordless handset’s charging cradle which is about 2.4 inch wide and 2 inch deep. The two plastic 

ridges on the sides are the charge contacts for the cordless handset.

 

 

The cordless handset stands upright in the cradle with the buttons facing the front. The unit beeps when the cordless 

handset is set properly in the cradle for charging. Just below the cradle is the CHARGE indicator light.

 

 

PQQX13382ZA-BM September 27, 2002 

 

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