Connecting The Line Cord; Programming The Telephone - Regency 200 Series User Manual

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User's Guide

Programming The Telephone

Flash into Memory
The FLASH key is a storable function into memory that is used to
provide a 600 milli second timed line break, like hanging up
momentarily. This function may be required for accessing line
features provided by your
telephone system or local
telephone company. For
example, the FLASH is used
to access line features such
as Call Waiting. In a centrex
application, it is convenient
to program the FLASH
function along with the
system feature access code
and labeling the speed dial
position as CallPick-Up, Call
Transfer, etc. Contact your system coordinator or local telephone
company regarding special line features that you may have.
Note: The FLASH function counts as 1 digit when stored into a
speed dial memory location.
Pause into Memory
The PAUSE key is used to program a 3 second delay into memory.
A speed dial number may
need to pause during its
dialing sequence prior to
entering the next set of digits
to ensure proper
connections
Note: The PAUSE function
counts as 1 digit when
stored into a speed dial
memory location.
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User's Guide
Installing the Telephone

Connecting the line cord

1
If the telephone is to be desk mounted, plug one end of the 7'
line cord into the modular jack at the rear of the telephone.
2
The remaining end of the line cord plugs into the jack located
on the wall.
3
If the telephone is to be wall mounted, use the 8" line cord
supplied instead. See also pages 7 - 8 for more information on
wall mounting your telephone.
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