17
06089B-2
OWNER’S MANUAL
#
77519
ver.
06089B-2
Page: 17 ENGLISH CANADIAN VERSION
77519 English Canadian Version 06089B-2 ( For
Use With The EC96601 New CPU Only)
FLASH
Pressing this button momentarily hangs up the phone to access custom calling features such
as call Waiting or Three-Way Calling provided by your local phone company. For other
custom calling features refer to the instructions provided by your local phone company.
MUTE
To talk privately without being over heard by the calling party, press and hold the MUTE
button during a phone call.
Call Timer
The Easy Touch
77519 features an Auto Call Timer witch automatically times calls starting
5 seconds after the handset is picked up. The Call Timer will count the conversation time up
to 59 minutes and 59 seconds when activated. The timer will be stopped by pressing the hook
switch or returning the handset to the cradle of the base. The Call Timer stays on
approximately 3 seconds after the time is stopped and returns to the standby mode.
GLOSSARY
Blocked Name / Number -
In some areas, callers may be able to block their name or phone
number from appearing on the Caller ID LCD display.
Call Back -
This one-touch Call Back feature automatically dials the phone number of the
selected caller by pressing this button.
Call Record -
Caller ID information which is stored in the Caller ID’s call memory.
Call Memory -
A storage area where call records are placed. The 77519 can store up to 70
call records.
Message Waiting -
An optional message service provided by your local phone company.
Please check with your local phone company regarding availability and additional
information regarding Message Waiting service.
Multiple Data Message Format (MDMF) -
This Caller ID message format includes the
caller name, caller phone number, date of call, and time of call.
O u t-of-Area Call -
This is a call from an area where Caller ID service is not offered or an
area that is not yet providing CID delivery to your area via the long distance network
Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) -
A number located underneath the base of your
phone(s) or phone-related device. The REN is used to determine how many phones can be
connected to the telephone line while still having all those devices ring when you receive a