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• If the dial tone continues, you have pulse service. Set
TONE/PULSE
to
PULSE
.
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Some computer services, such as alternate long distance
and bank-by-phone, require tone signals for
communications. If you have pulse service, you can still use
tone service.
1. Connect to the special service using pulse dialing.
2. When the special service answers, press
*
to
temporarily switch to tone dialing.
3. When you complete the call and hang up the handset,
the unit automatically returns to pulse service.
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1. Pick up the handset and wait for a dial tone.
2. Press the keypad for the number you wish to dial. The
number dialed appears on the display.
±
When you complete your call, hang up the handset. After a
few seconds the number disappears, and the display
returns to normal.
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When you receive a call, the phone rings and the NEW
CALL indicator flashes.
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and the caller’s phone
number appears on the display (if you subscribe to a Caller
ID service from your phone company).
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To answer the call, pick up the handset.
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This unit is designed with a clock-timer to count the off-hook
time in seconds, up to one hour. The timer appears in the
display and starts to count up when you dial any number or
answer incoming calls.
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To adjust the handset volume before or during a call, set
HANDSET VOL
to
NOR
or
HI
for a comfortable listening level.
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Dialing a Call
If you dial a number over 16 digits,
only the last 14 digits appear on the
display.
Receiving a Call
The NEW CALL indicator
continues to flash until you have
reviewed all calls.
Timer
• If you lift the handset and don’t
dial any number, the timer will
appear and start to count after
10 seconds.
• When the off-hook time extends
beyond an hour the timer counts
up to
+/0+/
+/0+/+/0+/
+/0+/
, returns to
&&0&&
&&0&&&& 0&&
&&0&&
, and
continues counting.