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7 .
SPEAKER Key (for phones with a
speakerphone):
Sets the hands-free
speakerphone function On or Off . The LED
indicator located above the [Speaker] key
displays the status of the speakerphone .
8 .
Data Port:
Provides a convenient extension
of the telephone line in use for connecting a
device such as a modem, fax, or answering
machine .
Operation
VOLUME
HANDSET AND SPEAKER VOLUME CONTROLS
When using the handset or speaker key engaged
press the respective volume control keys to
increase or decrease the volume . All models are
hearing aid compatible with 8-step volume levels .
HANDSET AND BASE RINGER VOLUME CONTROLS
The ringer volume control switch is on the right
side of the base, and on the side of the handset .
You may set either at LOW or HI settings .
DURING POWER OUTAGE
During a power failure, the cordless base unit
will maintain operation in Speaker Mode, and the
Handsets will not function .
• On a single line telephone, simply press the
Speaker key and you will receive dial tone,
then begin dialing . Disconnect by pressing the
Speaker key again .
• On a two line telephone, simply press Line 1 or
Line 2 key to connect to dial tone . Disconnect
by pressing the selected Line key again .
• To answer an incoming call, use the Speaker or
Line keys as specified above .
MESSAGE WAITING SELECTOR
This telephone can support LR1 (Line 1 reverse
polarity), LR2 (Line 2 reverse polarity), TYPE (Neon
or LED) message waiting systems . Simply slide the
switch to the desired position that is compatible
with your PBX message system . The message
waiting may also be turned On or Off .
Note:
Phones are factory preset to TYPE .
Features
1 .
Speed-Dial Memory Keys:
5, 10, or 0 user
programmable speed-dial keys with 32-digit
capacity . [Flash] and [Pause] are storable .
Speed-dial memory is non-volatile RAM, so
programming is retained without the need for
batteries or telephone line power .
2 .
FLASH Key:
Generates a 600 ms (0 .6
seconds) hook switch “tap” signal . Utilized
to access special features on PBX systems .
The Flash function is programmable at
100 ms to 1000Ms (default is 600 ms) . This
button is located underneath the faceplate .
3 .
HOLD Key:
Controls the “local hold”
function . Each time it is pressed, the [Hold]
key toggles the local hold mode on or off . An
LED indicator located above the [Hold] key
displays the on-hold status .
4 .
REDIAL Key:
Redials the last-dialed
telephone number, up to 32 digits .
5 .
STORE Key:
Utilized to program the speed-
dial memory keys and the voice mail
retrieval touch bar . This button is located
underneath the faceplate .
6 .
MUTE Key:
Sets the microphone mute
function On and Off . The LED indicator
above the [Mute] key displays the On/Off
status of the mute function . When mute is
on, the handset and hands-free microphone
audio is turned off . You will be able to hear
the party at the other end of your call, but
they will not be able to hear you .
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