LOCATION OF CONTROLS AND FEATURES
Handset
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Talk
Flash
Monitor
Redial
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MEM CID
Headset Jack
4-Line LCD
Display
Multi-Function
Keys
Microphone
Redial Key
Dial Pad
New Call Light
Talk Key
Temporary Tone
Key
Flash Key
Mute Key
Monitor Key
Up/Down
Key
Talk
T
The
T
key is used to access the telephone line or end a call. The
T
key also
operates as a multi-function key when accessing different telephone modes (OK,
Yes, and Call). See the fourth line of the display above the key for its current
use.
Multi-Function Keys
B
The two
B
keys are used to access additional features of the telephone,
depending on what mode the phone is in (MEM, CID, DEL, <--, Exit, Opts, Mute,
Unmute, Hold, New, and No). See the fourth line of the display above the
individual key for its current use.
Up/Down Key
The
key lets you scroll through menu options and adjust the handset volume.
Dial Pad
Numeric keys are used in the conventional manner for dialing.
Monitor Key
m
The
m
key enables you to monitor a phone call hands-free by amplifying
the speaker. Does not disconnect when the handset is placed in the cradle.
Flash Key
F
The
F
key is used to access telephone company services like call waiting.
Redial Key
R
Pressing the
R
key will automatically redial the last number dialed. It is also
used to program an adjustable measured pause into a dialing sequence stored in
a memory location.
Mute Key
Use the
Mute
key to temporarily mute the handset microphone. While in standby
mode, press and hold the
Mute
key to access handset setting programming.
Temporary Tone Key
*
If the phone is set to pulse dialing in the handset settings, pressing
*
causes
subsequent digits to be dialed out using tone until the line is put back on hook.
Headset Jack
Allows using a headset for hands-free convenience.
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