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Displays
Displays
When “
” flashes, the clock needs setting (p. 18).
“
” functions as follows.
“
” is displayed when storing, viewing, copying or receiving the phone book
items (p. 40–45).
The display shows the dialed number, call status, programming options, phone
book items, Caller ID information etc. The time and date are displayed on the
base unit. “ ” (extension icon) is displayed with the extension numbers
(ex. base unit=“0”, cordless handset 1= “1”) during an intercom call (p. 46) or a
conference call (p. 50).
“
” will flash if there is at least one new message (p. 56). If there are
only old messages, “
” will not flash but remain lit. If there are no
messages, “
” will not be displayed.
“SP” is shown when you are using the cordless handset speaker a) during an
intercom call (p. 46) or a conference call (p. 50); b) while listening to
messages (p. 57).
The battery icon indicates the battery strength (p. 12).
The extension number of your cordless handset is displayed if it has been
registered to the base unit (p. 27, 69).
The prompts on the bottom line will show corresponding functions of the soft
keys which are located directly below the display (p. 8).
Ex. The soft key below “
” will function as
key.
Backlit LCD displays
The display of the cordless handset will light for a few seconds after pressing a
button or lifting the cordless handset off the charger.
The base unit display will light during use.
Base unit
Cordless handset
Off (invisible)
The line is free.
On
The line is being used.
Flashing
A call is on hold on the cordless handset or base unit, or
the Answering System is answering a call (p. 54).
Flashing quickly
A call is being received.
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Received calls
IN USE
MESSAGES
D
E
B
C
B
B
A
SP
Received calls
01
IN USE
[1]
A D T
PANIC PLAY
2 63
7 8
4
9
A
B2
IN USE
C3
D4
E
MESSAGES
MESSAGES
MESSAGES
6
7
8
9
PLAY
PLAY
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