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Table of Contents
EquipmEnt ApprovAl informAtion .................2
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ntErfErEncE informAtion .............................3
H
EAring Aid compAtibility ............................ 3
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icEnsing .....................................................3
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AdiAtion ExposurE stAtEmEnt ........ 3
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ntroduction ...............................................6
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EforE you bEgin ........................................6
P
arts CheCklist .................................................6
t
elePhone JaCk requirements.........................6
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mportAnt instAllAtion informAtion .............7
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AsE lAyout ................................................. 8
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nstAlling tHE pHonE ....................................9
D
esktoP installation ........................................9
W
all mounting the Phone .......................... 10
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mPortant instruCtions for moving the
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nsWerer .........................................................11
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nswEring systEm sEtup ............................11
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eCorDing the outgoing announCement ..11
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evieWing the announCement ......................12
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ElEpHonE opErAtion .................................12
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sing the sPeakerPhone ...............................12
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PeakerPhone loCation ............................12
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PeakerPhone use .....................................12
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eCeiving a Phone Call.................................13
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laCing a Phone Call ................................... 13
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WitChing betWeen sPeaker anD
h
anDset ...................................................... 13
t
emPorary tone Dialing ............................... 13
f
lash ................................................................ 14
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eDial ...............................................................14
m
ute ................................................................. 14
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ElEpHonE sEt up ......................................15
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etting the rings to ansWer .......................15
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etting the inComing message length ......16
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etting the reCorDing quality ..................16
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etting the seCurity CoDe ...........................17
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etting the DisPlay Contrast ......................17
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etting your loCal area CoDe ...................18
s
etting the Dialing moDe ............................18
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etting Day of Week .....................................18
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etting the time anD Date ............................19
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etting the language ....................................20
m
essage volume.............................................20
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inger volume ................................................20
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PeakerPhone volume ...................................21
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AllEr id fEAturEs ....................................22
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ummary sCreen .............................................22
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aller iD With Call Waiting .......................23
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eCeiving anD storing Calls ........................23
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evieWing Call reCorDs ...............................23
D
eleting CiD reCorDs ..................................24
D
ialing baCk ...................................................24
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f you ProgrammeD your loCal area
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oDe ................................................................ 24
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f you DiD not Program your loCal area
C
oDe ................................................................ 25
m
Emory .....................................................26
s
toring a number in memory ..................... 26
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toring a reDial number to memory ......... 27
e
rasing a storeD number.............................28
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oPying Caller iD memories to user
m
emory ............................................................28
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nserting a Pause in the Dialing sequenCe 29
C
hanging a storeD number ......................... 29
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ialing a number storeD in memory While
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n-hook .......................................................... 29
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ialing a number storeD in memory ......... 29
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evieWing storeD numbers ..........................30
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hain Dialing from memory ........................31
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nswEring systEm opErAtion .....................31
C
all ansWering .............................................. 31
a
uto DisConneCt ............................................ 32
P
laying messages ...........................................32
e
rase messages ..............................................33