Feature List Speakerphone Message waiting lamp* Caller ID with Caller ID call waiting* Adjustable angle base Data port Adjustable volume control (handset, headset, speaker) Adjustable ringer control FSK system for message waiting notification (VMI) CID type II for caller/call waiting Caller ID* 3 one-touch Memory Speed dial buttons 99 number/name in Caller ID history* 15 number outgoing call in memory...
To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, and injury, please follow these basic safety precautions before you use this equipment. 1. Carefully read the instructions in this manual. 2. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the unit. 3. When cleaning, unplug the telephone jack from the wall outlet. Use a damp cloth.
Introduction Congratulations on the purchase of your new telephone. It has been manufactured to very high quality standards for convenient and reliable service. This telephone can be used with “Call Identification (Caller ID) Service” and/or “Call Waiting Caller ID Service” that is provided by your local telephone company.
The unit can be mounted to any wall surface using two self-tapping screws (not supplied). Follow the instructions. 1. Install two self-tapping screws at a distance of 10.5cm (4.125”) from each other and located on a vertical center line. (See Figure 1) 2.
Location Of Controls Message Waiting lamp MENU button DELETE button SAVE button ENTER button MESSAGE button CLEAR MESSAGE button button (LCD Contrast) button (Up and Down) button (Left and Right) END CALL button Call Forward (ON and OFF) buttons MUTE button FLASH button PAUSE button CALL WTG OFF button...
Message Waiting Lamp If you subscribe to “Voice Messaging” (a service offered by your telephone company) this lamp will flash whenever a new message is on the system. This light should stop flashing after the call is retrieved. LCD Contrast Function The contrast on your LCD screen is adjustable.
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Functions volume of the speakerphone by using the VOLUME + and - buttons. END CALL Function This function allows you to end your current call and begin a new one. Pressing the END CALL button will disconnect the current call and provide a new dial tone so you may dial a new call.
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Speed Dial Memory Buttons You can store up to 20 numbers with names in the Speed Dial Memory buttons. The memory buttons can be used to store phone numbers as well as Centrex system features. You can store 10 numbers on the memory speed dial keys for one-touch dialing and by using the SHIFT button, you can store another 10 numbers.
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Functions lamp Is on, you can press the MESSAGE button to connect to your “Voice Messaging” service. When pressed, the phone will automatically dial *98 (this is the default), which is the code to access “Voice Messaging” in many areas. •...
To access the function settings of this phone, press the MENU button and use the buttons to select a function. NOTE: The phone must be in the on-hook position to access the MENU mode settings. The setting sequence is PHONE BOOK - CALL WAITING - DATE FORMAT - HOUR FORMAT - SET FLASH - SET AREA CODE - SET LANGUAGE - SET TIME - LCD CONTRAST - BACK LIGHT.
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Function Operations 2. With the phone on-hook, you may directly access the phonebook by pressing the number 1 plus #. The LCD will show the first name/number entry in the phone book. Use the or button to scroll to the desired name/number. The contact displayed in the LCD can be automatically dialed by picking up the handset.
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TIME SETTING If you have subscribed to Caller ID, the date and time will be automatically set when the first call is received. To set the time manually follow the instructions below: Press the MENU button, using the or scroll to SET TIME - press ENTER, then using the keypad, enter the correct time, date and day of week.
Function Operations DATE FORMAT SETTING Press the MENU button, using the and the current date format will display. Press the selection (DD/MM or MM/DD). Press the ENTER button to confirm and then press the MENU button to exit. Note: 1. In the DD-MM mode, the time sequence is day-month; 2.
Caller ID Call Records A caller ID record consists of the following information: Reviewing Display Messages MESSAGE WAITING - If you have voice mail service from your telephone company and a message is left, the MESSAGE WAITING light will turn on and the message icon will appear in the upper left corner of the LCD.
Caller ID System Operations Subscription to Caller ID service and/or voice mail service from your local phone company is required to experience these features. • New Voice Message Indicator - The red indicator light above the LCD will flash to indicate that you have a new voice message waiting. The lamp will continue to flash until all the new calls have been reviewed.
If you have problems with your phone, please check below for helpful hints: BLANK OR FAINT LCD • Check and adjust the LCD Contrast. Check the line cord. Connect the telephone cord. Check batteries, Check adapter power adapter connection to phone and wall. PHONE WILL NOT RING •...