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SECTION 1
GENERAL
This section is extracted from
instruction manual.
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Base Unit
1
Message counter
(p. 54, 75)
Indicates the number of new
messages recorded. “A” appears in
the announcement only mode. “F”
appears when there is no space to
record messages.
2
REC/MEMO button
(p. 48, 58)
Records a greeting or memo
message.
3
ERASE button
(p. 49, 55)
Erases the recorded greeting or
messages.
4
SELECT button
(p. 47)
5
TIME/SET button
(p. 47, 59)
Press when setting the day and
time, or to check the current time.
Also used when setting the remote
ID code (security code).
6
REPEAT/SLOW button
(p. 54)
Press to repeat the current message
or go back to the previous message.
Keep the button pressed for slow
playback of messages.
7
Battery compartment
(p. 16)
8
SPARE BATTERY lamp
(p. 16)
Lights while the spare battery is
being charged.
9
CHARGE lamp
(p. 14)
Lights while the battery is being
charged.
0
HOLD button
(p. 30)
Puts a call on hold.
qa
MIC (microphone)
(p. 48, 58)
qs
MUTING button
(p. 30)
Mutes your voice during a
conversation.
qd
CONF (conference) button
(p. 44)
Lets you talk with two parties at the
same time.
qf
LINE buttons (1, 2)
(p. 29)
Lets you receive a call.
1
2
3
4
9
6
7
8
qh
qj
qk
ql
w;
qg
5
0
wa
qa
qs
qd
qf
wj
ws
wf
wg
wh
wd
Identifying the parts
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ea
wk
e;
es
qg
OFF button
(p. 29)
Allows you to disconnect the call.
qh
Antenna
(p. 11, 70)
qj
MENU button
(p. 47)
qk
Speaker
ql
NEW CALL lamp
(p. 62)
Flashes when there is a “NEW”
data in the Caller ID list.
w;
ANSWER ON/OFF button
(p. 52)
Turns the answering function on or
off.
wa
/– buttons
(p. 55)
Adjusts the speaker volume.
ws
DIAL MODE switch
(p. 13)
Selects pulse or tone dialing.
wd
SKIP/QUICK button
(p. 54)
Press to skip to the next message.
Keep the button pressed for quick
playback of messages.
wf
RINGER LEVEL switches
(L1, L2)
(p. 30)
Adjusts the ringer volume.
wg
FLASH button
(p. 30)
Switches to a second call if you
have “call waiting” service.
wh
PLAY/STOP (MAILBOX 1, 2, 3)
buttons
(p. 54)
Plays back the messages in each
mailbox.
wj
INTERCOM button
(p. 40)
Lets you talk by using the base unit
and handset.
wk
Hook for AC power adaptor
cord
(p. 11)
wl
DC IN 9V jack
(p. 11, 70)
e;
L1/L1+L2 jack
(p. 11, 70)
ea
L2 jack
(p. 12, 70)
es
DATA jack
(p. 13)
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1
Antenna
2
Speaker
3
Jog Dial
(p. 17, 32, 62)
4
LINE buttons (1, 2)
(p. 24, 28)
Lets you make or receive a call.
5
INTERCOM button
(p. 40)
Lets you talk by using the base unit
and handset.
6
HOLD button
(p. 25)
Puts a call on hold.
7
Battery compartment
(p. 14)
8
TONE button
(p. 25)
Allows you to switch temporarily to
tone dialing.
9
CONF (conference) button
(p. 44)
Lets you talk with two parties at the
same time.
q;
Display window
(p. 24, 61)
qa
OFF button
(p. 24)
Allows you to disconnect the call.
qs
FLASH/CALL WAITING button
(p. 29, 69)
Switches to a second call if you
have “call waiting” service, or lets
you make a new call.
qd
Dialing keys
(p. 24)
qf
#
button
(p. 67)
Used to change the number of
digits of the phone number in the
Caller ID list.
Handset
1
8
7
0
qa
qs
qd
qf
qh
qj
6
5
4
3
2
qg
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REDIAL/PAUSE button
(p. 26, 33)
Redials the last number called/
inserts a pause in the dialing
sequence.
qh
PGM (program) button
(p. 17, 32)
Used to store numbers in Phone
Directory.
qj
Microphone
qk
I
(HEADSET) jack
(p. 24, 28, 71)
ql
VOL (volume) switch
(p. 25)
Adjusts the handset volume.
qk
ql
qk
qk