UNIVERSAL DOCKING STATION USER’S GUIDE
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when accessing your voice mail from your wireless handset. Some cell phones require
that the Voicemail number be programmed into the first phonebook location for this
feature to work remotely. If this feature is not supported on your cell phone, enter your
voicemail access number as a speed dial on your extension telephone set. Dialing your
own cell phone number from your cell phone is often the Voicemail access number.
*Note:
This feature works only with cellular handsets that support voicemail access.
However, going off hook and holding down the “1” key for at least one second or pressing
“1” followed by a “#” “ between the words will turn off the message light on your extension
telephone set.
One Digit Speed Dialing*
If you have a corded or cordless phone that makes long continuous touch tones, go off
hook and hold down any key “2” through “9”, for at least one second, using the handset
or speakerphone of any extension set. If your phone makes short, timed touch tones, go
off hook and press any key “2” through “9” to use the one digit speed dialing feature. The
phone number associated with that speed dial key will be dialed.
*Note:
This feature works only with certain models of cellular handsets that make speed
dial keys available to connected devices.
Live Call Transfer*
If you are on a call with your cell phone, you can transfer the call to the Dock-N-Talk™.
Connect the cell phone to the Dock-N-Talk™ during the call and you can continue the call
on an extension set. Depending on the cell phone model, a user may need to press “# #”
on the extension set to properly route the cell phone call to that extension. You may also