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NOTE:
If you experience difficulty with placing or
receiving calls, the lost security code
may be the cause of the problem. When
this occurs, the handset can no longer
communicate with its base. The loss of
the code can occur any of the following
ways: if the battery is drained and needs
recharging; the handset is out of range
of the base unit; the AC adaptor is
disconnected or a power loss has
occurred; or anything that causes
electrical interference, for example
multiple cordless telephones, baby
monitors, televisions, VCR’s etc. Reset
the security code by placing the handset
on the base for 10 seconds. If that does
not work, make sure the AC adaptor is
connected. If necessary, unplug the AC
adaptor from the power source.
Disconnect the battery for 5 seconds and
then reconnect. Place the handset on the
base and then replug the AC adaptor
(see Troubleshooting).
Out of Range
If you try to place a call when you are too
far away from the base, you will hear an
error tone and the display will show “NO
LINK”. If this occurs, move closer to the
base.
Flash
You can use your cordless telephone
with special services such as Call
Waiting or Three Way Calling (Special
subscription from your local telephone
company is required). During a
telephone conversation, you may hear a
tone or click, which indicates that you are
receiving another call. To speak to the
second caller and put the first caller on
hold, press the FLASH button. Press
FLASH button again to return to the
original call. You may also press the
FLASH button to obtain a new dial tone.
Redial
Your telephone remembers the last
number dialed.
1. Press the TALK button on the
handset. When you hear a dial tone,
press the REDIAL button. Or
2. Press the REDIAL button, the last
number will be shown on the display.
Press the TALK button.
Pause
You can insert a 4-second PAUSE into
the dialing of long distance numbers.
Press the REDIAL button on the handset
during dialing.
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TELEPHONE OPERATION (CONT.)
Memory Feature
Your telephone is equipped with 10
memories for programming your most
frequently dialed telephone numbers.
You can store up to 16 digits in each of
the memory locations 0 through 9 by
following the steps outlined.
To Program Frequently Called
Numbers
1. Pick up the handset. DO NOT
PRESS THE TALK button.
2. Press the MEMORY button. The
display will show “ENTER MEMORY
LOC”.
3. Press the 0-9 location number or the
VOLUME/SCROLL
or
on the side of
the handset to select an available location.
If the location is available, the display will
show “(EMPTY)”. You can see the location
number on the top right corner of the
display.
4. Press the MEMORY button. The
display will show “ENTER PHONE
NUMBER”.
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5. Dial phone number (up to 16 digits).
Each TONE (*) entered uses one of the
available digits. If you pause more than
30 seconds in programming, the unit will
exit the memory programming. If you
accidentally press a 17th digit, 3 error
beep will sound, press DELETE button to
erase digits or press FLASH/EXIT button
to exit.
6. Press the MENU/CONFIRM button.
The display will show “ENTER NAME”.
Up to 12 characters can be stored. If you
don’t want to store a name, press
MENU/CONFIRM. The display will show
“MEMORY SAVED”.
If you want to save a name for this
number, use the below method:
for example, enter a name "PETER":-
Press "7" once, the display will show "P".
Wait for a couple of seconds, the cursor
will go to the next digit.
Press "3" twice, the display will show
"PE".
Press "8" once, the display will show
"PET".
Press "3" twice, the display will show
"PETE".
Press "7" three times, the display will
show "PETER".
NOTE: If you want to input a space,
press "1".
7. Press MENU/CONFIRM to confirm.
The display will show “MEMORY
SAVED”.
The display will go back to “ENTER
MEMORY LOC”. Press FLASH/EXIT to
exit or repeat step 3 to program another
number.
NOTE: Press FLASH/EXIT button at any
time to exit memory programming.