12
Installation
A QUICK LOOK AT YOUR PHONE
Use TALK to make and an-
swer calls (see “Making
And Receiving Calls with
the Handset” on Page 14).
Use MEM to store and dial
numbers in memory (see
“Memory Dialing” on Page 15).
Use PAUSE to enter a pause
in a memory key sequence
(see “Entering a Pause” on
Page 16).
Use CH to select the channel
the phone operates on (see
“Selecting the Channel” on
Page 14).
Use VOLUME to adjust the handset
volume (see “Setting the Handset
Volume” on Page 14) and to adjust
the ringer tone and volume (see
“Setting the Handset Ringer’s
Tone and Volume” on Page 13).
Use M1, M2, or M3 to dial a
number stored in one-touch
memory (see “Memory Dial-
ing” on Page 15).
Use TONE/
to use your
phone company’s special tone
services on a pulse line (see
“Using Tone Services On a
Pulse Line” on Page 15).
Press FLASH to use special
services such as Call Waiting
to answer an incoming call
without disconnecting the cur-
rent call. Press FLASH again to
return to the first call.
Note: If you do not have any
special phone services, press-
ing FLASH might disconnect
the current call.
Use REDIAL to redial the last number
dialed. Note: The redial memory holds
up to 32 digits, including pause entries.
The redial memory does not hold flash
entries or any digits entered after you
press FLASH.
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