3
˙
Puts the call on hold.
®
Always hangs up a call. Also lets you leave any list such as the Setup List,
Options List, Callers List, Redial List or 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 ten numbers you dialed.
∂
Selects your prime line and dials any displayed number. Puts you on Hands-
free if you haven’t lifted the handset.
ç
Joins the calls on the two line keys together.
¬
Selects Line 1 or Line 2 and turns on 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 adjust the receiver, speaker, and ringer volume.
∫
Memory keys store numbers, names, and features.
†
The unlabeled Set Options key is hidden under the sliding panel. This key
gives you access to two lists of options, the Setup List and the Options List.
The Setup List contains ten options that customize the basic setup of your
telephone. The Options List contains nine options that personalize the fea-
tures of your telephone. The table below lists the page numbers where these
options are described.
The Setup and Options lists
Setup List
page Options List page
0. Change display language 12 0. Set the date and time 13
1. Enable headset 34 1. Select the ring tone 14
2. Enter dialing restrictions 31 2. Select the dial pad mode 30
3. Enter area codes 30 3. Clear message waiting 36
4. Change answer mode 35 4. Change the Callers List 19
5. Set prime line 14 5. Change the list mode 19
6. Add a timer key 27 6. Change the Fax Switch 33
7. Add a page key 28 7. Data transfer 34
8. Security Feature 32 8. Call Waiting ID Display 12
9. Check line cord 37
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