TMC ET4000 Cordless Telephone User Manual


 
Setting Distinctive Ringing
Setting Up Your System
To assign distinctive rings to
one or more lines:
1
Press PROGRAM.
- The display will read “Program...”
2 Press the soft key under NEXT
repeatedly, until ”Distinctive Ring”
appears in the display, and then
press ENTER
The display will show the distinctive
ring setting for Line 1.
3 Press the soft key under CHANGE
repeatedly, until the desired distinc-
tive ring setting for Line 1is dis-
played.
The choices are:
L1:RING SOUND #1 (factory set-
ting) through RING SOUND #8
4 Press the soft key under NEXT to
see the current setting for Line 2,
and repeat steps 3 and 4 to change
the settings for Lines 2-4.
5 Press PROGRAM to exit.
Note: At any time when you have a
particular distinctive ring setting dis-
played, you may press the soft key
under HEAR to hear an example of
that distinctive ring.
All lines are initially set to ring with Ring Sound
#1. If you prefer, you may assign each outside
line one of seven other distinctive ringer tones.
This feature is usually used in one of four ways:
1 You may want to assign one of your lines its
own ring tone and leave the other lines set at the
default ring. For example, if line 3 were a private
line at your telephone, you may assign it a dis-
tinctive ring so you could easily recognize calls
ringing on your private line.
2 Or, you may want to assign a particular line
the same distinctive ring at all of the stations.
For example, if line 3 were the customer service
line, you may assign line 3 the same distinctive
tone at all the telephones so everybody could
easily tell when this line was ringing.
3 Another use of this feature would be to give all
of the lines at your telephone the same distinc-
tive ring so that you could easily tell when your
particular phone was ringing and differentiate it
from the ringing of other nearby telephones.
4 Or, you might give all of your lines the same
distinctive ring simply because you prefer that
particular ringing tone.
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