Getting Started
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Identifying the parts
Refer to the pages indicated in parentheses for details.
Base Unit
1
ERASE button
(p. 37, 45)
Erases the recorded greeting or
messages.
2
MEMO button
(p. 47)
Records a memo message.
3
GREETING REC button
(p. 35)
Press to record a greeting.
4
GREETING PLAY button
(p. 37)
Plays back the greeting message.
5
NEW CALL lamp
(p. 52)
Flashes when there is a “NEW”
data in the Caller ID list.
6
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REPEAT/REVIEW button
(p. 44)
Press to repeat the current message
or go back to the previous message.
Keep the button pressed for a
playback review of the current
message.
7
Battery compartment
(p. 13)
8
SPARE BATTERY lamp
(p. 13)
Lights while the spare battery is
being charged.
9
CHARGE lamp
(p. 11)
Lights while the battery is being
charged.
0
IN USE lamp
(p. 22)
Lights when the handset is in use.
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MIC (microphone)
(p. 35, 47)
qs
Antenna
(p. 9, 60)
qd
Speaker
qf
Display
(p. 19, 43)
qg
TIME button
(p. 34)
Press to check the current time.
qh
ANSWER ON/OFF button
(p. 41)
Turns the answering function on or
off. Lights when the answering
function is on, and flashes when a
new message is recorded.
qj
/– buttons
(p. 44)
Adjusts the speaker volume.
qk
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SKIP/QUICK button
(p. 44)
Press to skip to the next message.
Keep the button pressed for quick
playback of messages.