Flash; Hearing Aid Compatibility; Intenna System; Last Number Redial - Cobra Intenna CP-2506 Operating Instructions Manual

Cobra cp2506: operating instruction
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FLASH

This feature briefly interrupts the phone line so that you may
access some of the advanced featuresÑ like ÒCall WaitingÓ
and ÒThree-Way CallingÓÑ that may be offered at extra cost
by your local telephone company. Press and release the
FLASH button on the handset to answer a second phone call
or place a conference call if you subscribe to these services.

HEARING AID COMPATIBILITY

Your cordless telephone handset is compatible with inductively coupled
hearing aids (HAC).
SYSTEM
The revolutionary, patented Intenna hidden-antenna system is a Cobra exclusive.
Intenna is the worldÕs first and only full-range-power cordless telephone that con-
ceals the handset and base antennas inside the phone and out of the way. No
more traditional antennas to extend, bend or break. CobraÕs hidden antennas are
perfectly matched to your phoneÕs microprocessor circuitry for optimum perfor-
mance offering the ultimate in user-friendly convenience.

LAST NUMBER REDIAL

Each time you dial, the phone number youÕre calling is
automatically saved in a special MEM/REDIAL memory.
To call that number again at a busy signal, press FLASH
(without hanging up) to get a new dial tone, then press and
release the MEM/REDIAL button twice. If you wish to try
the call in a few minutes, use TALK to access the dial tone,
then press and release the MEM/REDIAL button twice.
The number will automatically be redialed.
MEMORY DIALING (STORAGE)
Your Cobra Intenna cordless phone enables you to store up to 10 frequently
dialed phone numbers or emergency numbers. With the TALK button off,
press and release the MEM/REDIAL button once; enter the digits of the phone
number you wish to store, up to 16 digits; press and release the MEM/REDI-
AL button again. Now assign your memory number a position by entering
any keypad number from 0 to 9. You will hear a confirmation beep. NOTE: for
automated banking or alternate long distance service, you may need to pro-
gram a number which is longer than 16 digits. You will need to divide the
number between two memory locations. Follow the steps above.
MEMORY DIALING (RECALL)
To call a number stored in memory, press TALK to get a dial tone; press
MEM/REDIAL button once. Press the keypad number you assigned to that
number and your phone will automatically dial the number. NOTE: for longer
numbers which you have stored in two different locations, follow steps above,
pressing MEM/REDIAL button again before entering the second number. Use
the memory sticker card provided to write down the names of each memory
position. Keep this in any covenient place.
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