Call mode is used in the traditional way (with dial tone and ringing) to place and
receive calls, but adds a telephone assistant to guide you when appropriate. And
you can Dial-By-Name at the dial tone from standard touch tone and rotary dial
telephones to make it even more convenient.
Menu mode is used to access Tel-Lynx's features, such as Do-Not-Disturb,
timers, voice mail, call conferencing, and phone book management. To enter or
exit the menu mode,
Tel-Lynx guides you through its menus using voice prompts. Although it's not
necessary to know how to navigate the menu system before using it, it's a good
idea to read this manual to get acquainted with Tel-Lynx's many features.
Note: If you press a key, dial a digit, or flash the switch hook while Tel-Lynx is
speaking, Tel-Lynx will stop speaking and instantly respond. You do not have
to wait for Tel-Lynx to stop or even start speaking before acting.
Touch Tone Telephones
You control and respond to Tel-Lynx using your telephone's push-button keypad
and
switch
hook, and you listen to Tel-Lynx's responses and prompts over your
telephone's earpiece.
A typical modern push-button telephone keypad is laid out as follows:
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
* 0 #
Each key has either a number, a number with letters, or the symbols
Keypad letters are used to enter names when dialing by name or when using the
Tel-Lynx phone book. Note these additional designations:
Use the 1 key for ampersand (&), apostrophe ('), at (@), dash (-), and 1. Use
the 0 key to designate a space and the number zero.
Note: The 1 key is used like this: ! and the 0 key is used like this: ".
If you're using an old telephone keypad or a rotary dial telephone, you'll notice
that the Q and the Z are missing, so you'll have to remember their positions.
Here are the buttons for Q: 7 and Z: 9.
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