Using The Int2000; Handset Controls; Range Limits - Inter-Tel INT2000 User Manual

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Inter-Tel INT2000 User Guide

USING THE INT2000

Handset Controls

TALK Button
When you pick up the Handset and press TALK, you will see: ACQUIRING
LINK. You then see one of the following:
• After the connection has been made between the Handset and Base Unit
"TALK" will appear on the display. Then the screen will go into standby
mode and the phone is ready to use.
• If there is no connection to the Base Unit, you hear an error tone and NO
SERVICE appears on the display.
• If the channel is busy, you hear an error tone and the display shows SYS-
TEM BUSY.
You must have a connection between the Handset and the Base Unit to per-
form any operation. If the Handset does not respond when you attempt to
place a call or enter a feature code, press the TALK button to acquire a link.
CHAN Button
If you have more than one cordless telephone in your office, they must operate
on different channels. Press the CHANNEL button to select a channel that
provides the clearest communication.
VOL Button
• During a Call: Press VOL on the front of the Handset to select a high or
low volume level.
• Standby Mode: Press VOL on the front of the Handset to select from Ring
Type A high, Ring Type A Low, Ring Type B High, Ring Type B Low, or
Ring Off (vibrate mode).

Range Limits

If the Handset is at (or beyond) the range limit of the INT2000, you may see a
NO SERVICE message.
• If you are in standby mode, you cannot make or answer calls (the phone
may ring intermittently) until you are back within range of the Base Unit.
• If you are on a call, you hear a warning tone. Move back into range within
20 seconds.
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