ASCOM OfficeT User Manual

ASCOM OfficeT User Manual

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  • Page 1: User Manual

    TD 92282GB User Manual Cordless Telephone OfficeT Cover Page Graphic Place the graphic directly on the page, do not care about putting it in the text flow. Select Graphics > Properties and make the following settings: • Width: 15,4 cm (Important!) •...
  • Page 2 Cordless telephone OfficeT...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Getting Started ..........11 Telephoning ............ 29 Advanced Telephoning ........41 Phonebook ............ 45 Blocking Keys/Extra Security ......52 Settings ............58 Networking ............ 70 Tips and Tricks ..........81 Reference ............83 Index .............. 90 Cordless telephone OfficeT / Ver. B 2006-05-24...
  • Page 4: Guideline For Safety And Efficiency

    Improper connection increases the risk of electric shock. Do not attempt to disassemble the telephone. Doing so will void the warranty. Service should be performed only by authorized service centers. The OfficeT cordless telephone does not contain consumer serviceable components. Cordless telephone OfficeT...
  • Page 5: Potentially Explosive Atmospheres

    Chemical resistance The alpha and numeric characters printed on the exterior of the OfficeT Cordless telephone have been tested and found resistant to chipping, fading or wearing off when the telephone is treated with common cleaners and disinfectants or perspiration. The following chemicals have shown no harmful effect: •...
  • Page 6: Exposure To Radio Frequency Signals

    Adjustment of the equipment by anyone other than a qualified licensed technician. Exposure to radio frequency signals The OfficeT Cordless telephone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limit for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the U.S.
  • Page 7 For body worn operation, to maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines, use only Ascom approved accessories. When carrying the telephone while it is on, use only the specific Ascom belt clip that has been tested for compliance. Use of non-Ascom approved accessories may violate the FCC RF exposure guidelines and should be avoided.
  • Page 8: Fcc Compliance Statements

    Warranty notification Do not disassemble the telephone. Disassembling the telephone voids the warranty. The OfficeT Cordless telephone consists of no consumer serviceable components. Service should be performed only by Authorized Service center. Battery care •...
  • Page 9: Battery Disposal

    (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. The term “IC:” before the radio certification number only signifies that Industry of Canada technical specifications were met. Cordless telephone OfficeT 2006-05-24/ Ver. B...
  • Page 10: Description

    Volume up Earpiece Volume down ascom Loudspeaker Display (rearside) On Hook,On/Off and Off Hook and Back button Confirm button Clear/Mute key Up key Down key Number keys Battery compartment (rearside) Handsfree key R/Message key Microphone Cordless telephone OfficeT 2006-05-24/ Ver. B...
  • Page 11 (steady blocks indicate the battery level) Warning (battery low/ Incoming call no connection) Message waiting For further details, please see section “Reference” on page 83. Cordless telephone OfficeT 2006-05-24/ Ver. B...
  • Page 12 Cordless telephone up and running and information about basic use of the Cordless telephone, see section “Getting Started” on page 11 section in particular and “Guideline for safety and efficiency” on page 2. Other parts can be read when needed. Cordless telephone OfficeT 2006-05-24/ Ver. B...
  • Page 13: Getting Started

    Note: It is important to make a note of the IPEI code. The IPEI code may be needed for unblocking the Cordless telephone if an incorrect PIN code has been entered three times. See section “Looking up the IPEI code” on page 26 for further details. Cordless telephone OfficeT 2006-05-24/ Ver. B...
  • Page 14: Preparing For Use

    2) Only use the power adapter that comes with the charger. See below: Power Adapters, Art. number DTX-0208 DTX-0209 DTX-0210 DTX-0211 110 V Attach the clip to the Cordless telephone Do not press on the display! Cordless telephone OfficeT 2006-05-24/ Ver. B...
  • Page 15 TD 92282GB Getting Started Place the battery as shown below Cordless telephone OfficeT 2006-05-24/ Ver. B...
  • Page 16 “Subscribing to a network” on page 72. When the Cordless telephone is subscribed to a telephone network, the Cordless telephone is ready for use. See also section “Telephone networking in short” on page 27. Cordless telephone OfficeT 2006-05-24/ Ver. B...
  • Page 17 If the battery is almost flat, the “Battery icon” and the red light on the Cordless telephone flash. An alarm sounds if there is less than 15 minutes calling time left in the battery. Cordless telephone OfficeT 2006-05-24/ Ver. B...
  • Page 18: Charging The Battery

    (LED lights up for 1 second every 30 seconds) and the battery is ready. Note: Do not charge the battery outside the telephone. Cordless telephone OfficeT 2006-05-24/ Ver. B...
  • Page 19: Changing The Battery

    Warning: Only use batteries as specified in the Data Sheet for OfficeT, TD 92274GB. Do not disconnect or exchange the battery unless it must be replaced. Do not charge the battery outside the phone. The battery does not contain cadmium and is therefore more environmentally-friendly than other rechargeable batteries.
  • Page 20: Switching On The Cordless Telephone

    The display does not come on or the battery icon starts flashing: Charge the battery. See section “Charging the battery” on page 16. • The signal strength icon is off and the message "No network" will be displayed repeatedly: Cordless telephone OfficeT 2006-05-24/ Ver. B...
  • Page 21: Navigation Keys

    Several functions of the Cordless telephone and the network can be accessed via the Cordless telephone menus. The charts below give an overview of the most important top level menu items to help you locate those functions. Cordless telephone OfficeT 2006-05-24/ Ver. B...
  • Page 22: Using The Menus

    Off hook menu Press to access the off hook menu during a call Find&Call CallList GoToDTMF* DTMF-Long* * Available where applicable Using the menus Your phone can be operated via menus. Each menu forms a loop. Cordless telephone OfficeT 2006-05-24/ Ver. B...
  • Page 23 You can activate the menus when the Cordless telephone is on hook or off hook. The menu options differ in both situations (see section “Menu structure” on page 19). Press to activate the menus Cordless telephone OfficeT 2006-05-24/ Ver. B...
  • Page 24 In most cases, the next menu item is not immediately visible: Press to locate the next menu item See also section “Menu structure” on page 19 for an overview. Cordless telephone OfficeT 2006-05-24/ Ver. B...
  • Page 25: Making And Receiving Calls

    Press and hold and wait for the dial tone Note: A short press activates the CallList. Enter the number and wait for a connection 0:00:23 00535554505 Press to end the call The duration of the call is displayed. Cordless telephone OfficeT 2006-05-24/ Ver. B...
  • Page 26: Receiving A Call

    Outside this area, you will lose contact with the telephone network. The signal strength icon will disappear. ”No Network" will be displayed repeatedly, the warning light will flash and short, fast, warning beeps will be heard at regular intervals. Cordless telephone OfficeT 2006-05-24/ Ver. B...
  • Page 27: Changing The Menu Language

    The language has now been changed. You can also use the following procedure: Press for at least seven seconds The language menu appears. Select the language of your choice from the list and press Cordless telephone OfficeT 2006-05-24/ Ver. B...
  • Page 28: Looking Up The Ipei Code

    Press to leave this menu Note: Write down the IPEI code for future use. If you cannot retrieve the IPEI code, please contact your system administrator. Keep the IPEI code secret to prevent misuse of your phone. Cordless telephone OfficeT 2006-05-24/ Ver. B...
  • Page 29: Switching Off The Cordless Telephone

    Cordless telephone is connected to that network. You can only make use of a telephone network if the Cordless telephone: • Is in range of that network • Is subscribed to that network • Has access rights to that network Cordless telephone OfficeT 2006-05-24/ Ver. B...
  • Page 30: Selecting A Network

    Selecting a network The coverage area of different telephone networks may overlap. In that case you can select the telephone network you want if the Cordless telephone has been subscribed to it. Cordless telephone OfficeT 2006-05-24/ Ver. B...
  • Page 31: Telephoning

    The name of the currently-connected network is displayed when the Cordless telephone is in stand-by. The default network name is but you can set the network name yourself. This is described Work in section “Editing network name” on page 78. Work Cordless telephone OfficeT 2006-05-24/ Ver. B...
  • Page 32: Extension Number

    After termination of the call, the Cordless telephone displays the duration of the call. 0:12:53 Anna If provided by the network, the Cordless telephone displays the current date and time when it is in stand-by. Work 01-Dec 11:32 Cordless telephone OfficeT 2006-05-24/ Ver. B...
  • Page 33: Making A Call

    While you are waiting for a connection, dial tone or during the call: Press to switch the call to handsfree speaking mode You are connected to the caller via the loudspeaker and microphone. Press to end the call The duration of the call is displayed. Cordless telephone OfficeT 2006-05-24/ Ver. B...
  • Page 34 You can now enter more letters as in step to narrow your search, or scroll until you find the right name. Press to dial the number Cordless telephone OfficeT 2006-05-24/ Ver. B...
  • Page 35: Calling Via The Calllist

    The last 20 dialled numbers, missed calls and answered calls are stored in the CallList. You can easily redial one of these numbers. The different call types in the CallList are marked with the following icons: Incoming call <- Outgoing call -> Missed call Cordless telephone OfficeT 2006-05-24/ Ver. B...
  • Page 36: Returning A Call

    The CallList holds up to 20 numbers. Check Who Called? When there are new unanswered calls, the Cordless telephone displays “Check Who Called?” Press if you do not want to return a call Cordless telephone OfficeT 2006-05-24/ Ver. B...
  • Page 37: To Return A Call

    Tip: If you press C/MUTE instead of YES, you can edit the number before dialling. You can also access the CallList via the CallList menu. Route: Information » CallList This option is only displayed, if names or numbers are available for returning a call. Cordless telephone OfficeT 2006-05-24/ Ver. B...
  • Page 38: Caller Identification

    (extension) number or name is displayed. ExternalCall 0742918021 Ask your system administrator or supplier if your telephone network provides calling line identification presentation (CLIP). Cordless telephone OfficeT 2006-05-24/ Ver. B...
  • Page 39: Transferring A Call

    You hear the dial tone of the switchboard. Enter the (extension) number to which you want to transfer the call If the number is available, you hear it ring. Press to transfer the call Press to return to the caller Cordless telephone OfficeT 2006-05-24/ Ver. B...
  • Page 40 If the person does not answer, or is busy: Press to return to the call If the second call is answered: Press to transfer the first call to the second party Press to return to the first call Cordless telephone OfficeT 2006-05-24/ Ver. B...
  • Page 41: Turning Off The Microphone

    Short beeps and the ring off icon indicate that the microphone is off. ExternalCall Anna Press quickly Short beeps and the ring off icon indicate that the microphone is off. To switch the microphone on, press C/MUTE again. Cordless telephone OfficeT 2006-05-24/ Ver. B...
  • Page 42: Turning Off The Ringer

    Note: If you have set the vibrating alert to OnIfSilent, the vibrator turns on when the phone is ringing, see section “Vibrating alert” on page To turn the ring sound on again A short press The ring off icon disappears. Cordless telephone OfficeT 2006-05-24/ Ver. B...
  • Page 43: Advanced Telephoning

    Tip: You can set the tune of the ring signal for internal and external calls yourself. This makes it easier for you to recognize the ring signal of your own Cordless telephone. For more information, please read section “Ringer tones or melodies” on page Cordless telephone OfficeT 2006-05-24/ Ver. B...
  • Page 44: Message Waiting

    If you want to use the message waiting function (default) again, the number to enter the message system has to be re-entered. Cordless telephone OfficeT 2006-05-24/ Ver. B...
  • Page 45: Changing The Dialling Mode

    If the Cordless telephone is set to long tones, the tones are transmitted for the same length of time as you keep the keys pressed down. Sending a dial tone pause To insert a dial tone pause while dialling on hook Press for one second Cordless telephone OfficeT 2006-05-24/ Ver. B...
  • Page 46 Route: Information » TotalCalls TotalCalls Select Press The total time of all external calls made is displayed in hours, minutes and seconds. Press to leave this menu Press to delete the entry from the list Cordless telephone OfficeT 2006-05-24/ Ver. B...
  • Page 47: Phonebook

    Press four times to insert “È” Press twice to insert an asterisk (*) in a name To insert lower case letters: Press the letter first and then press Repeat the procedure above to revert to upper case again Cordless telephone OfficeT 2006-05-24/ Ver. B...
  • Page 48 É Ê Ë ¡ Ì Í Î ï Λ Ñ Ö Ø Ò Ó Ô Õ Œ Π Σ ß S ¸ Ü Ù ú û Ý Ÿ Θ Ξ Ψ Ω & £ Cordless telephone OfficeT 2006-05-24/ Ver. B...
  • Page 49: Adding Name And Number

    Press to confirm “EnterNumber:” is displayed. EnterNumber: 053405_ Enter the telephone number Press if you have to wait for a second dial tone Press to confirm The name and number are stored in the phonebook. Cordless telephone OfficeT 2006-05-24/ Ver. B...
  • Page 50: Editing Names

    To insert lower case letters, press the letter first and then the “star”key. Repeat the procedure to revert to upper case again. The Cordless telephone can display several special characters. See section “Phonebook” on page 45 for more details. Press to confirm Cordless telephone OfficeT 2006-05-24/ Ver. B...
  • Page 51: Editing Telephone Numbers

    Down key for one second to “jump” to the most right character. Press the C/ Mute key for one second to clear the whole number. Press to confirm Cordless telephone OfficeT 2006-05-24/ Ver. B...
  • Page 52 The name and number are deleted from the phonebook. To delete all names and numbers from the phonebook Route: PhoneBook » DeleteAll DeleteAll Select Press “Delete?” appears. Press to confirm All names and numbers are deleted from the phonebook. Cordless telephone OfficeT 2006-05-24/ Ver. B...
  • Page 53: Add Numbers From The Calllist

    “Enter Name:” is displayed. Enter a name Press “Edit Number:” is displayed. The number to be added is displayed. Edit the number if necessary Press to confirm The name and number are stored in the phonebook. Cordless telephone OfficeT 2006-05-24/ Ver. B...
  • Page 54: Blocking Keys/Extra Security

    If you have locked the keys and you receive a call, you can answer the call as usual without switching key lock off. When the call is ended the keys are locked again after 30 seconds. Cordless telephone OfficeT 2006-05-24/ Ver. B...
  • Page 55 Enter the PIN code for the Cordless telephone (default 0000) and press The current setting is displayed. Select one of the following options: • “LockOn” to enable protection. • “LockOff” to disable protection. Press to confirm Cordless telephone OfficeT 2006-05-24/ Ver. B...
  • Page 56 Enter the PIN code for the Cordless telephone (default 0000) and press The current setting is displayed. Select one of the following options: • “On” to enable protection. • “Off” to disable protection. Press to confirm Cordless telephone OfficeT 2006-05-24/ Ver. B...
  • Page 57: Changing The Pin Code

    In other situations, if you enter an incorrect Cordless telephone PIN code three times in a row, the Cordless telephone is blocked and ‘’PIN Blocked, Unblock?’’ is displayed. See below for unblocking the Cordless telephone. Cordless telephone OfficeT 2006-05-24/ Ver. B...
  • Page 58 Either “New PIN accepted” or “Wrong New PIN” is displayed. In the latter case, the new PIN and the code you have just entered do not match. If “New PIN accepted” appears, you can use the Cordless telephone again. Cordless telephone OfficeT 2006-05-24/ Ver. B...
  • Page 59 Portable Access Rights A unique identity provided by the Not applicable. Key (PARK) Cordless system. This code can be used to speed up subscription. Consult your system administrator for more information. Cordless telephone OfficeT 2006-05-24/ Ver. B...
  • Page 60: Settings

    You hear the dial tone. Press Keep listening and press the volume up or volume down key once or more You hear the dial tone becoming louder or quieter. Press to cancel the adjustment procedure Cordless telephone OfficeT 2006-05-24/ Ver. B...
  • Page 61: Adjust Earpiece Volume

    Each time you press volume up or volume down, you hear the ring at the new volume. If you set the volume to its lowest level, the ring off icon appears. Press to confirm Cordless telephone OfficeT 2006-05-24/ Ver. B...
  • Page 62: Ringer Tones Or Melodies

    Name J.S. Bach - Badinerie - BWV 1067 Suite no 2 The Black Bear Rimsky Korsakoff - Flight of the Bumble Bee Menuet Boccherini J.S. Bach - Partita no 3 for violin OfficeT melody Cordless telephone OfficeT 2006-05-24/ Ver. B...
  • Page 63: Discreet Ringing

    Route: Settings » Alerts » DiscreetRng DiscreetRng Select Press The current setting is displayed. Select one of the following options: • “On” to activate discreet ringing. • “Off” for no discreet ringing. Press to confirm Cordless telephone OfficeT 2006-05-24/ Ver. B...
  • Page 64: Vibrating Alert

    • “On” for vibrating alert. • “Off” for no vibrating alert. • “OnIfSilent” for vibrating alert when the ringer is permanently off. See section “Turning off the ringer” on page 40. Press to confirm Cordless telephone OfficeT 2006-05-24/ Ver. B...
  • Page 65: Key Click

    KeySound Select Press The current setting is displayed. Select one of the following options: • “On” to have a key click with each key press. • “Off” for no key click. Press to confirm Cordless telephone OfficeT 2006-05-24/ Ver. B...
  • Page 66: Display Light

    The current setting is displayed. Select one of the following options: • “Automatic” to activate illumination of the display when a key is pressed. • “Off” for no illumination of the display. Press to confirm Cordless telephone OfficeT 2006-05-24/ Ver. B...
  • Page 67: Display Contrast

    To change the display contrast Route: Settings » Display » Contrast Contrast Select Press The contrast level bar appears. Adjust the contrast You hear an error beep when either limit is reached. Press to confirm Cordless telephone OfficeT 2006-05-24/ Ver. B...
  • Page 68 When the time is reached your phone rings with recall signal. If you want to delete the set alarm before the reached alarm time: Route: Settings » Alarm » AlarmOff AlarmOff Select Press The set alarm is deleted. Press to finish the procedure Cordless telephone OfficeT 2006-05-24/ Ver. B...
  • Page 69 The language has now been changed. You can also use the following procedure: Press for at least seven seconds The language menu appears. Select the language of your choice from the list and press Cordless telephone OfficeT 2006-05-24/ Ver. B...
  • Page 70 A data cable is used to connect the cordless telephone to the CPM. The connector for the data cable is found inside the battery compartment, beneath the label, of the cordless telephone. Cordless telephone OfficeT 2006-05-24/ Ver. B...
  • Page 71 “Enter Pin:” or “Reset All Settings?” is displayed. If requested enter your PIN code for the phone and press (See section “Overview PIN and other codes” on page 57). “Reset All Settings?” is displayed. Press to confirm Cordless telephone OfficeT 2006-05-24/ Ver. B...
  • Page 72: Networking

    If the Cordless telephone cannot connect to a network because it is out of reach, “No Network” is shown in the display when you try to make a call. Cordless telephone OfficeT 2006-05-24/ Ver. B...
  • Page 73 Select another network. See sections “Selecting a network automatically” on page 76 and “Selecting a network manually” on page 77. • If the Cordless telephone is already subscribed to that network, you should resubscribe. Cordless telephone OfficeT 2006-05-24/ Ver. B...
  • Page 74: Subscribing To A Network

    The BasePIN or AC code is only used once during the subscription process. The BasePIN or AC code can be seen as a temporary PIN code received from the network operator, or system administrator, to perform on-air subscription. Cordless telephone OfficeT 2006-05-24/ Ver. B...
  • Page 75 If you get the following message, try to subscribe again: • “Subscription Failed:” the BasePIN or AC number you have entered does not match the network BasePIN or AC number, or the network cannot add another subscription. Cordless telephone OfficeT 2006-05-24/ Ver. B...
  • Page 76 If you get the following message, try to subscribe again: • “Subscription Failed:” the BasePIN, AC number or PARK code you have entered does not match the network BasePIN, AC number or PARK code, or the network cannot add another subscription. Cordless telephone OfficeT 2006-05-24/ Ver. B...
  • Page 77 Each name could, for instance, be related to the relevant area or organization when connected to that particular network. To edit the network name see section “Editing network name” on page 78. John 01-Dec 11:32 Cordless telephone OfficeT 2006-05-24/ Ver. B...
  • Page 78: Selecting A Network Automatically

    The Cordless telephone is out of range or a network subscription is required. See section “Subscribing to a network” on page 72, or contact your system administrator. Cordless telephone OfficeT 2006-05-24/ Ver. B...
  • Page 79: Selecting A Network Manually

    To specify the network to connect to Route: Networks » SelectNet SelectNet Choose Press “Automatic” or the currently selected network is displayed. Press to find the network you want from the list Press to confirm Cordless telephone OfficeT 2006-05-24/ Ver. B...
  • Page 80: Editing Network Name

    To insert lower case letters, press the letter first and then the “star”key. Repeat the procedure to revert to upper case again. The Cordless telephone can display several special characters. See section “Phonebook” on page 45 for more details. Cordless telephone OfficeT 2006-05-24/ Ver. B...
  • Page 81: Deleting Network Subscription

    57). Find the subscription to delete Press “Delete?” is displayed. Press to confirm Note: If you delete the currently active subscription, the Cordless telephone disconnects and searches for another subscribed network. Cordless telephone OfficeT 2006-05-24/ Ver. B...
  • Page 82: Changing Subscription Priority

    The other networks on the list are re-arranged accordingly, maintaining their relevant priorities. For example, if item 3 is moved to item 1 on the list; item 1 becomes item 2, item 2 becomes item 3 and the other items remain unchanged. Cordless telephone OfficeT 2006-05-24/ Ver. B...
  • Page 83: Tips And Tricks

    Entering a dial tone pause Press to include a pause in a telephone number The network waits for the dial tone. See section “Sending a dial tone pause” on page 43 for more details. Cordless telephone OfficeT 2006-05-24/ Ver. B...
  • Page 84: Editing A Name And Number

    C/MUTE key again. See section “Turning off the ringer” on page 40 for more details. Change the Language Press for at least seven seconds The language menu appears. Cordless telephone OfficeT 2006-05-24/ Ver. B...
  • Page 85: Reference

    I cannot understand the language on the display. Why? An incorrect language has been selected. To correct this: Press for at least seven seconds The language menu appears. Select the language of your choice from the list and press Cordless telephone OfficeT 2006-05-24/ Ver. B...
  • Page 86 See sections “Subscribing to a network” on page 72 and “Connecting to telephone networks” on page 70. Cordless telephone OfficeT 2006-05-24/ Ver. B...
  • Page 87 Earpiece Volume down ascom Loudspeaker Display (rearside) On Hook, On/Off and Off hook and Back button Confirm button Clear/Mute key Up key Down key Number keys Battery compartment (rearside) Handsfree key R/Message key Microphone Cordless telephone OfficeT 2006-05-24/ Ver. B...
  • Page 88 If held for 1 second: Insert dial tone pause (-) while entering a phone number. > Activate or deactivate the handsfree speaking mode. Press twice to insert an asterisk (*) when editing a name. Cordless telephone OfficeT 2006-05-24/ Ver. B...
  • Page 89: Terminology Used On Display

    4 short beeps every 2 minutes: Cordless telephone out of range or not connected. Key click You hear this each time you press a key (when selected). Warning tone You have pressed a key which has no function. Cordless telephone OfficeT 2006-05-24/ Ver. B...
  • Page 90: Technical Specifications

    Access Profile/CTM Access Profile). This means that no one can eavesdrop on your calls and that the quality of speech is as good as that of conventional fixed telephones. DECT GAP/CAP enables interoperability with other manufacturers’ products. Cordless telephone OfficeT 2006-05-24/ Ver. B...
  • Page 91: Spare Parts And Accessories

    Nickel metal hydride (NiMH) battery for Cordless telephone. • Battery door for the Cordless telephone. • Desktop Charger. • Swivel Clip for the Cordless telephone. • Leather case for the Cordless telephone. • Interface Cable for the Cordless Phone Manager (CPM). Cordless telephone OfficeT 2006-05-24/ Ver. B...
  • Page 92: Index

    Changing the dialling mode 43 Editing network name 78 Changing the menu language 25 Editing telephone numbers 49 Charg time battery 15 Enter names 45 Charger 16 Exposure to radio frequency signals 4 Charging 16 Cordless telephone OfficeT 2006-05-24/ Ver. B...
  • Page 93 Selecting a network manually 77 Sending a dial tone pause 43 Settings 58 Name/number editing 48 Signal strength 29 Network 70 Signals 87 Network name 29 Spare parts 89 Network selection 77 Subscribing to a network 72 Cordless telephone OfficeT 2005-09-30/ Ver. B...
  • Page 94 Vibrating alert 62 Tips and Tricks 81 Volume 58 To return a call 35 Transfer 37 Transferring calls 37 Warrenty notification 6 Troubleshooting 83 Who Called 34 Turning 40 Turning off the microphone 39 Cordless telephone OfficeT 2006-05-24/ Ver. B...
  • Page 95 TD 92282GB Index Cordless telephone OfficeT 2005-09-30/ Ver. B...

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