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ADVANCED FUNCTIONS
Programming The Ringer
The Handset and Base Unit ringers are
capable of four different types of ringer
tones. The following sections detail
how to select different ringer types and
how to turn off the ringer.
Changing Ringer Types
To program, the Handset must be OFF.
To select a different ringer type for the
Handset Ringer do the following:
Press and hold: MEM/PROG
The display will show the following:
The Message Waiting indication alert may
reappear, as long as unplayed messages
remain in your Voicemail box.
NOTE:
Message Waiting works in conjunction
with Voicemail service from many local
phone companies. This is an optional
service. You are not required to
subscribe to it.
Temporary TONE
If you have rotary (PULSE) telephone
service (switch is set to PULSE), this
feature allows you to temporarily switch
to TONE dialing for such purposes as
remote access to answering machines,
bank-by-phone services, use of calling
cards and other special services.
First, dial the call normally. Then
activate the Temporary Tone feature
by pressing TONE (the key). You
can then press the numbers or symbols
you need, and your phone will send the
proper signals.
To end the call, press OFF or place
the handset back in the base. If
using the speakerphone, press
SPEAKERPHONE to end the call. The
phone will automatically go back to
rotary (PULSE) service.
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Press : 1
The display will show the following:
Press :
1 for ringer type 1
2 for ringer type 2
3 for ringer type 3
4 for ringer type 4
0 for ringer type OFF
Press OFF TO exit.
Press : #
The display will show the following:
PHONE
OFF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
#
ABC
DEF
GHI
JKL
MNO
PGRS
TUV
FLASH
MEM/PRG
CLR/DEL
REDIAL
HOLD/PAUSE
INTERCOM
MUTE
‘69 AUTO
CALLBACK
REPEAT
DIALING
BILLED SERVICES
TEMPORARY TONE
DIAL A PHONE
NUMBER
PRESS
PRESS THE NUMBER
OR SYMBOLS
PRESS
OFF
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