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Introduction
This guide provides an overall reference on the
KAREL FT200 Handsfree Feature Phones.
This guide is divided into the following three main
parts:
1)
In part one (pg 2), the structure of the feature
phones, and brief information about the
physical parts, are presented.
2)
In part two (pg 6), the main details of the
Setting Mode are given.
3)
In part three (pg 9), the programming and use
of Memory Keys are explained.
This guide is prepared with the assumption that the
FT200 user is familiar with the "Easy To Use
Owner's Guide" of the telephone system.

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  • Page 1 Setting Mode are given. In part three (pg 9), the programming and use of Memory Keys are explained. This guide is prepared with the assumption that the FT200 user is familiar with the “Easy To Use Owner's Guide” of the telephone system.
  • Page 2 Getting To Know Your Feature Phone Figure 1 2x20 Character LCD Memory Keys Function Keys 3x4 Numeric Keypad Handsfree LED Mute LED...
  • Page 3 LCD Display The 2x20 character LCD display lists the following types of messages: - Status Messages: These messages give information about the status of the system features and the activated features on your Feature Phone. They are displayed when your Feature Phone is idle.
  • Page 4 When pressed during an external call, it parks the call. When pressed while receiving internal dial tone, it recalls the longest waiting parked call. Transfer : - When pressed while there is a call on hold, it makes a Call Transfer. When pressed during an ongoing conversation, it terminates the call.
  • Page 5 < Scrolls previous message. character “<“ appearing at the beginning of a message on the LCD suggests that you may scroll to the previous option using this key. > Scrolls to the next LCD message. The character “>“ appearing at the end of a message on the LCD suggests that you may scroll to the next option using this key.
  • Page 6: Setting Mode

    Setting Mode The Setting Mode, which may be activated as described on pg 8, includes various menus with sub- menus, which allows you to activate many features without the need to know their activation codes. The Setting Mode menus together with their sub- menus are listed below: 1.
  • Page 7 LCD. The pulse price may be at most 6 digits. Used to activate or deactivate the buzzer of FT200 that warns the user for the new incoming call that is received when the telephone is busy. Following are the main points to use the Phone Book menu: •...
  • Page 8 How To Enter The Setting Mode Press Menu key. Scroll through the menus using Next (>) or Back (<) keys. Press Check ( ) key to select the desired menu message. Scroll through the sub-menus using Next (>) key. Press Check ( ) key to select the desired sub-menu message proceed...
  • Page 9: Memory Keys

    Memory Keys How To Program Memory Keys The Memory Keys are not preset and can be programmed to any of the following: Extensions, Lines, Common Pool numbers, Private Pool numbers, Some system features, Function codes (of at most 8 digits). You may program the Memory Keys as follows: 1.
  • Page 10 Do Not Disturb ON: Active. Phone Lock ON: Phone locked. Three Party Conference Pager ON: Active. • Up to 9 Private Pool Numbers, each at most 16 digits, may be stored in Memory Keys. • By choosing one of the following Auto Setting options, you may program all of your Memory Keys at the same time.
  • Page 11 How To Use Your Memory Keys • If the feature assigned to the Primary Function of a key is to be activated, the key should be pressed until the first “beep”. If the feature assigned to its Secondary Function is to be activated, then the key should be pressed until the second “beep”.
  • Page 12 - The LED of a line key is: ON (Red) : Busy : Idle BLINKING (Red&Slow) : New incoming call BLINKING (Red&Fast) : A parked call BLINKING (Red&Green) : Out of service c) Common Pool Numbers / Private Pool numbers: You may;...
  • Page 13 Some operations included in this manual are country dependent, therefore, may work differently or not function at all in your country. In this case please contact your authorized distributor for the actual specifications.