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To page the handset from the base,
press
INTERCOM.
Both the handset and
base ring, and
Paging
appears on the
handset’s display. Press
TALK
or
INTCM
on the handset to answer the page. The
handset display changes to
Intercom
.
To end the intercom call, press
TALK
on
the handset, or
SPEAKER
on the base, or
hang up the handset.
If a call comes in during an intercom
conversation, either the person at the
base or the person at the handset can
answer the call. Press
TALK
on the
handset or
SPEAKER
on the base once
to end the intercom call, then press
TALK
or
SPEAKER
again to answer the
incoming call.
Note: The intercom does not operate if
the party being paged is already on a
call.
Transferring a Call Between the
Handset and Base
You can use the TAD-797’s intercom
feature to transfer a call between the
handset and the base.
To transfer a call from the handset to the
base, press
INTCM
. The call is put on
hold, and
Hold
and
Paging
Base
ap-
pear. When the person at the base an-
swers, press
TALK
. The call is released
from hold and transferred to the base.
To bring the handset back into the con-
versation, press
TALK
again.
To transfer a call from the base to the
handset, press
INTERCOM
. The call is
put on hold, and
Hold
and
Paging
ap-
pear on the handset’s display. When the
person with the handset answers, press
SPEAKER
. The call is released from hold
and transferred to the handset. To bring
the base back into the conversation,
press
SPEAKER
again.
MEMORY DIALING
You can store up to 10 numbers and
names in memory, then dial a stored
number by pressing a memory location
number. Each number can be up to 20
digits, and each name can be up to 14
characters.
Use the supplied memory directory
stickers to record your stored numbers.
(Use a pencil in case you need to
change the number later.) Peel the
backing from each sticker and attach
them to the phone as shown.
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