3
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Adds a space when entering names in the Directory or in memory keys. Allows
you to view status messages on the display.
†
The unlabeled Set Options key is hidden under the sliding panel. This key gives
you access to seven options to customize your telephone. The table below lists the
page numbers where these options are described.
˙
Puts the call on hold.
®
Always hangs up a call. Also allows you leave any list such as the Set Options
List, Redial List or the Directory.
˚
Allows you to access network features such as Call Waiting. Link is also referred
to as Flash.
µ
Allows you to access a list of the last five numbers you dialed.
∂
Selects your prime line and dials any displayed number. Activates Handsfree if
you haven’t lifted the handset.
ç
Joins the calls on the two line keys together.
¬
Selects Line 1 or Line 2 and activates Handsfree if you have not picked up the
handset. Dials any number on the display.
©
Activates the speaker and microphone so you can listen and talk without lifting
the handset.
£
Allows you to erase memory keys and delete items in the Directory.
√
Allows you to adjust the receiver, speaker, and ringer volume.
∫
Memory keys store numbers, names, and features.
Options
page
1. Change display language 11
2. Set the time and date 11
3. Select the ring tone 12
4. Add a timer key 20
5. Select the dial pad mode 21
6. Set prime line 13
7. Change answer mode 21
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