Handset Controls
2. About the Controls
905 Telephone User’s Guide
503-802-100 (Issue 2 August 1998)
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3 Line and
Programmable
Buttons
The Business Cordless 905 telephone provides five buttons
that are used for line selection and button programming.
PARTNER Systems. If your telephone is connected to a
PARTNER Communications System, there are two intercom
and three line/programmable buttons. See "PARTNER
Systems" in Chapter 4 for more information.
MERLIN Systems. If your telephone is connected to a
MERLIN Communications System, there are one or two
intercom buttons (depending on the type of MERLIN
System) and three or four line/programmable buttons. See
"MERLIN Systems" in Chapter 4 for more information.
4 Dial Pad
The dial pad is used for dialing numbers and programming
feature buttons.
Note:
For the Business Cordless 905 telephone, the
∗
TONE button sends only the
∗
.
5a – 5h Fixed
Feature
Buttons
The fixed feature buttons provide access to features that are
the primary function of a specific button. (Secondary
functions of these buttons provide access to alternate
features. These are described in the next section.)
To access a fixed feature, press the appropriate button as
described below.
5a REDIAL dials the last telephone number dialed from the
handset.
5b MUTE allows you to hear your caller, but prevents the
caller from hearing you. When the muting feature is
activated, the light by this button is steadily on.
5c PHONE is used to turn the handset on and off. The light
by this button must be steadily on when you answer a