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Operating Instructions
(continued)
1
redial button
Redials the last number called.
2
intercom/name ask button
Used to make an intercom call. Used also to have
the phone answer incoming calls with a message
that asks the caller to give his/her name.
3
message transfer A/B buttons
Used to transfer a message recorded in the
answering machine to a handy phone, etc.
4
Speaker
5
Dialing buttons
(tone) button:
Used to switch temporarily
to tone dialing.
(time) button:
Used to check the clock
setting.
1
(
.
) button:
Used to repeat the current
message.
3
(
>
) button:
Used to skip the current
message.
6
message transfer A/B indications
Displayed while transferring a message recorded
in the answering machine.
7
in use indication
Displayed when the phone is in use.
8
nanotteru indication
9
ALPHA lamp
Lights to indicate whether the
α
-ALPHA5
service is available with your phone.
Red:
Your phone number has not been
registered and you cannot use the
α
-ALPHA5 service.
Green:
Your phone number has been
registered and you can use the
α
-ALPHA5 service.
q;
nanotteru/call priority button
Used to turn on the voice call function or to have
the phone answer to a call received during a
phone conversation.
qa
message button (red)
Turns on the answering machine.
qs
play/stop button
Used to play back recorded messages.
qd
speed dial button
Used to store numbers for speed dialing or to
make a speed dialing call.
qf
ringer/handset speaker volume –/+ buttons
qg
flash/program button
Used to answer another incoming call during a
phone conversation. This button also enables
you to start various setting operations.
qh
hold/erase button
Used to hold a call and to erase recorded
messages.
qj
on hook button (green)
Used to make a call without picking up the
phone.
qk
Antenna
ql
Cord hook
w;
DC IN 9V jack
wa
Telephone line jack