Channel (Chan) Key; Memory (Mem) Key; Program/Privacy (Prg/Prv) Key; Redial Key - VTech 918 ADX Instruction Manual

Vtech 918adx: user guide
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H A N D S E T
HOLD/(MUTE) Key
Press this key less than 1 second to
MUTE the Handset microphone during
a conversation. You will still be able to
hear the other party, but they cannot
hear you.
Press and hold this key for one second to
place a call on HOLD . With a call on HOLD
, you can :
*
Intercom The Base Unit
*
Transfer the call to the Base Unit
*
Return to the call by pressing PHONE
NOTE: If you have placed a call on HOLD
and want to hang up, simply press OFF key.
Press HOLD/MUTE again to resume
two way conversation.

CHANNEL (CHAN) Key

If you are experiencing noise or inter-
ference during a call, press the CHAN
key to change to the next free channel.
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NOTE: You may need to press CHAN
more than once to find an interference-
free channel.

MEMORY (MEM) Key

Press this key to enter MEMORY DIAL-
ING mode.
The sequence for dialing a phone number
stored in memory is: Press PHONE,
MEM, Memory Location (0-9).

PROGRAM/PRIVACY (PRG/PRV) Key

With the Handset OFF, press this key
to store phone numbers into MEMORY,
as well as programming the Handset
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F E A T U R E S
RINGER.
See PROGRAMMING THE RINGER
TYPE, and TO STORE A NUMBER INTO
MEMORY, for details.
During a call, press PRG/PRV to
prevent the Base Unit from joining the
conversation.

REDIAL Key

When you hear a dial tone, press this key
to redial the last phone number dialed on
your 918 ADX .
The phone number stored in REDIAL can
be placed in a MEMORY dial location.
See STORING A REDIAL NUMBER IN
MEMEORY DIAL.

*/TONE Key

From the PULSE (Rotary) dialing mode,
press this key to switch to TEMPORARY
TONE dialing mode.
When the call is ended, the phone will
return to PULSE dialing mode.

VOLUME CONTROL SWITCH

Located on the Left edge of the Handset,
there are three volume controlled levels
(
VOL
and HIGH.

HEADSET JACK (2.5 mm)

Located on Right edge of the Handset.
Plug (optional) Headset into this jack for
hands-free operation.
See OPTIONAL HEADSET INSTALLA-
TION AND OPERATING INSTRUC-
TIONS for more information.
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