GE 2-9896 Use & Care Manual page 8

Answer-phone with voice time/day stamp
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TELEPHONE
OPERATION
The GE
Model 2-9896
Answer-Phone provides normal telephone
operation along
with storage of up to twelve telephone numbers in
memory
for
automatic
dialing of frequently
called
or emergency
numbers.
1.
The Pulse/Tone Switch
The
PULSE/TONE switch located
on the side of
the unit
should
be set to
the proper position. The switch
should
be
set to
TONE
if
you have tone service. Otherwise, set
to PULSE.
Note:
If one has
a pulse
service,
the
switch may be changed
to TONE
after
a call
is
made. This
allows
access
to phone services
that require
a
tone. Return switch to PULSE
when call
is completed.
2.
Ringer Volume
The RINGER VOLUME
switch
located on
the side of
the unit
can
be set
to
the
following:
HI
-
Maximum
Volume
LO
-
Lower
Volume
OFF
-
Ringer is not heard
To Make A Call
1.
Pick up HANDSET.
2.
Wait
for
dial tone.
3.
Dial
telephone
number.
4. When finished,
hang-up.
To Receive a Calf
1.
When
phone rings, pick up HANDSET
and
talk.
2. When
finished, hang-up
HANDSET.
14
A.
Introduction
B.
Important
Features
to Note
~
C.
How to
Make and
Receive
Calls
The telephone automatically remembers
the
last
number
dialed (up to
16 digits
long).
This
number
will remain
in redial memory until
another
number is
dialed.
To Redial Last Number
1.
Pick up HANDSET.
2. Wait for dial tone.
3. Press REDIAL.
Note:
If any digit
is
pressed before
REDIAL,
the phone will
perform
the
PAUSE function. See Storing a
Pause in Dialing.
The momentary
press
of the FLASH button
allows
enhanced
features
provided by
the
telephone
company,
such as call waiting,
to
be
used.
If
you subscribe to
any of
these services,
refer to
the telephone
company's
instruction
on
use.
TELEPHONE
OPERATION
· D.
How to Use
Automatic
Redial
.
..
E.
How
to
Use
the Flash
Button
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