To make a call using the speakerphone
(Hands-free talk)
Press ( ). Dial. Talk to
t
he microphone......To end the call, place the
personal phone on the base unit or press
.
To receive a call with the speakerphone
(Hands-free talk)
When the phone rings... With the
personal phone placed on the
base unit
,
press or .
Talk to the microphone.....To end the call,
press .
To hear recorded messages while away
from home (Remote control)
Preparation before you leave home
Store a remote control number.
Press .
Enter the desired 4-digit number.
Press .
When you leave home, press .
(The Auto answer indicator on the base unit
turns on.)
To hear messages
Dial your home phone number. While
the outgoing message is played back...
Enter your remote control number.
Announcement Press .
You will hear recorded messages if any.
NOTE
This operation can be made only from
telephones which can send DTMF
signals.
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To make a call
Lift the personal phone from the base unit and
press ( ).
Dial.......To end the call, place the personal
phone on the base unit or press ( ).
To receive a call
When the phone rings... Lift the
personal phone from the
base unit
or press
.
Talk......To end the call, place the
personal phone on the
base unit
or press .
To place the current call on hold
Press ( ) during a call.
To retrieve the held call
Press or .
To use TAM
(Telephone Answering Machine)
When you leave home, press ( ) .
(The Auto answer indicator ( ) on the
base unit turns on.)
When receiving a call while TAM is
activated, it answers the call automatically in
Japanese, and records the incoming
messages. Then, the Auto answer indicator on
the base unit starts flashing.
When you return home, press
to play back the messages.
The Auto answer indicator turns off and the
answering mode is deactivated.
After playing back the messages, press
to erase the messages or press to
keep the messages.
To play back the message while TAM is deac-
tivated, press .
*Up to 50 messages can be recorded for
approx. 18 minutes in total.
The number after the button shows the location of the button described in the previous page.