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Names of controls
HANDSET
Names of controls
HANDSET
Antenna
Earpiece
MEMO button
MENU button
Backlit LCD display
Multifunction indicator
Shows you the caller information*,
telephone status and menu prompts.
English or French selectible.
* Subscription to a caller ID service
from your telephone company is
required.
C. WTG button
Used to talk to second caller
while already on the phone.
Requires a subscription to
Call Waiting service.
Used to program the
directory (handset).
ERASE button
Used to delete a caller from
the callers list or to erase
characters on the display.
Used to select various
optional features.
Flashes when you have
new callers in the callers
list or new messages in
the voice mail service
(slow flash), or when the
handset battery needs
recharging (fast flash).
VOLUME
CALL REVIEW ( )
buttons
Used to review caller log list on
the display.
▲ ▼
VOLUME control
(HIGH-MIDDLE-LOW)
Lets you change the receiver volume
of the earpiece.
DIRECTORY button
Used to dial out a number
from the directory.
In-use indicator
Lights in green when the handset
is in use.
TEL button
Dialing buttons
Microphone
Recharge contact
points
REDIAL/P button
FLASH button
SPEAKER ( )
button
Speaker
(on the back)
END button
POWER switch
Used to get a new dial tone
during a call or to access special
services subscribed to from your
telephone company.
Turn the handset power
on and off.
Lets you automatically
call the last number you
dialed from the handset.
Also used to insert a pause
in a dial number.
Used to end a call.
Used to activate the
handset speakerphone.
Lights when the speaker-
phone is in use.
V.MAIL button
Used to access the voice
mail service you subscribe
from your telephone company.
SCAN button
Used to change to a different
channel during a call.
INT button
Used to page the
base station.
Flash when an incoming call is
ringing. Light up for 10 seconds
when TEL is pressed.
Used to receive or place a
call. Also used to switch from
speakerphone to earpiece
receiver during conversation.