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UNIVERSAL DOCKING STATION USER’S GUIDE
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EXTENSION TELEPHONES
Placing a Call
To place a call on an extension phone, pick up your handset and dial your telephone
number normally. You may also dial a “#” at the end of the dialed number to make a
slightly faster connection as you would on a land line call, but it is not required. The
“#” tells the Dock-N-Talk™ that the dialing action is finished and functions similarly
to the Send button on your cell phone. The “#” can also be programmed in the
extension telephone set’s memory dialing keys. If there is an error tone (rapid series
of beeps), this is an indication that there is no cell phone plugged into the Dock-N-
Talk™.
Receiving a Call
When your cell phone rings, all of the extension telephone sets that are connected
to the Dock-N-Talk™ (either through modular wall jacks or by direct connection) will
also ring. Simply answer the call as you would an ordinary wireline call by picking up
the handset or activating the speakerphone or headset.
Caller ID*
If your extension telephone set is Caller ID-capable and you receive Caller ID on
your cell phone, the Caller ID name and number may be able to be displayed on
your extension telephone set. The Caller ID name may not appear on the extension
set, depending on your cell phone’s capability. The Caller ID may not be available
from some models of cell phones, even if it shows up on the cell phone display. In
this case, Caller ID capable extension telephone sets will display “Dock-N-Talk™” as
the Caller ID name, and no number will be displayed.