LG 29460 User Manual

Two-Line Speakerphone with Call Waiting and Caller ID User’s Guide
29460
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FCC REGISTRATION INFORMATION

Your telephone equipment is registered with the Federal Communications Commission and is in compliance with parts 15 and 68, FCC Rules and Regulations.
1 Notification to the Local Telephone Company
On the bottom of this equipment is a label indicating, among other information, the FCC Registration number and Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for the equipment. You must, upon request, provide this information to your telephone company.
The REN is useful in determining the number of devices you may connect to your telephone line and still have all of these devices ring when your telephone number is called. In most (but not all) areas, the sum of the RENs of all devices connected to one line should not exceed 5. To be certain of the number of devices you may connect to your line as determined by the REN, you should contact your local telephone company.
Notes
• This equipment may not be used on coin service provided by the telephone company.
• Party lines are subject to state tariffs, and therefore, you may not be able to use your own telephone equipment if you are on a party line. Check with your local telephone company.
• Notice must be given to the telephone company upon permanent disconnection of your telephone from your line.
2 Rights of the Telephone Company
Should your equipment cause trouble on your line which may harm the telephone network, the telephone company shall, where practicable, notify you that temporary discontinuance of service may be required. Where prior notice is not practicable and the circumstances warrant such action, the telephone company may temporarily discontinue service immediately. In case of such temporary discontinuance, the telephone company must: (1) promptly notify you of such temporary discontinuance; (2) afford you the opportunity to correct the situation; and (3) inform you of your right to bring a complaint to the Commission pursuant to procedures set forth in Subpart E of Part 68, FCC Rules and Regulations. The telephone company may make changes in its communications facilities, equipment, operations of procedures where such action is required in the operation of its business and not inconsistent with FCC Rules and Regulations. If these changes are expected to affect the use or performance of your telephone equipment, the telephone company must give you adequate notice, in writing, to allow you to maintain uninterrupted service.

INTERFERENCE INFORMATION

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference; and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna (that is, the antenna for radio or television that is “receiving” the interference).
• Reorient or relocate and increase the separation between the telecommunications equipment and receiving antenna.
• Connect the telecommunications equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiving antenna is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
If these measures do not eliminate the interference, please consult your dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for additional suggestions. Also, the Federal Communications Commission has prepared a helpful booklet, “How To Identify and Resolve Radio/TV Interference Problems.” This booklet is available from the U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402. Please specify stock number 004-000-00345-4 when ordering copies.

HEARING AID COMPATIBILITY

This telephone system meets FCC standards for Hearing Aid Compatibility.
FCC NUMBER IS LOCATED ON THE CABINET BOTTOM REN NUMBER IS LOCATED ON THE CABINET BOTTOM
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TABLE OF CONTENTS

FCC REGISTRATION INFORMATION .... 2
NTERFERENCE INFORMATION............ 2
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EARING AID COMPATIBILITY ........... 2
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INTRODUCTION ..................................... 5
EFORE YOU BEGIN .............................. 6
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ARTS CHECKLIST ............................. 6
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MODULAR JACK REQUIREMENTS ......... 6
NSTALLATION ....................................... 7
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MPORTANT INSTALLATION INFORMATION 7
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INSTALLING THE BATTERIES ................. 7
NSTALLATION OPTIONS ...................... 9
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ESKTOP INSTALLATION.................... 11
D
WALL MOUNT INSTALLATION ............ 13
ATA PORT .................................... 17
D
ETUP .............................................. 19
S
SETTING THE DATE AND TIME ........... 19
ONTH ..................................... 19
M
ATE ......................................... 19
D
HOUR ........................................ 20
INUTES ................................... 20
M
AM/PM ................................... 20
ETTING YOUR LOCAL AREA CODE.... 21
S
ETTING THE DISPLAY CONTRAST ...... 22
S
ETTING THE DISPLAY LANGUAGE...... 23
S
TELEPHONE BASICS ............................. 24
AKING CALLS .............................. 24
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SING THE HANDSET ................... 24
U
USING THE SPEAKERPHONE ........... 24
SING THE HEADSET ................... 25
U
RECEIVING CALLS............................ 25
SING THE HANDSET ................... 25
U
USING THE SPEAKERPHONE ........... 26
SING THE HEADSET ................... 26
U
WITCHING BETWEEN USING THE
S
SPEAKERPHONE, HANDSET, AND
HEADSET ................................ 27
IMER ........................................... 27
T
MUTE ........................................... 28
OLD ............................................ 28
H
LACING A CALL ON HOLD ............ 28
P
PICKING UP A CALL ON HOLD ....... 28
LASH ........................................... 29
F
EMPORARY TONE .......................... 29
T
REDIAL .......................................... 30
NE -TOUCH REDIAL....................... 30
O
UTOMATIC BUSY REDIAL ................ 31
A
SWITCHING TO A DIFFERENT LINE ... 31
USY REDIAL IS CANCELLED WHEN 32
B
OLUME ........................................ 33
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RINGER VOLUME ......................... 33
PEAKERPHONE, HANDSET, AND
S
HEADSET VOLUME ................... 34
CONFERENCE .................................. 34
OICE MESSAGING ......................... 36
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(Table of Contents continued on the following page.)
WARNING:
OR ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
TO PREVENT FIRE
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
THE LIGHTNING FLASH AND ARROW­ HEAD WITHIN THE TRIANGLE IS A WARNING SIGN ALERTING YOU OF "DANGEROUS VOLTAGE" INSIDE THE PRODUCT.
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER­SERVICEABLE PARTS IN­SIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
SEE MARKING ON BOTTOM / BACK OF PRODUCT
THE EXCLAMATION POINT WITHIN THE TRIANGLE IS A WARNING SIGN ALERTING YOU OF IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS ACCOMPANYING THE PRODUCT.
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CALLER ID FEATURES.......................... 37
SUMMARY SCREEN ......................... 37
ECEIVING AND STORING CALLS ........ 38
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EVIEWING CALL RECORDS ............... 39
R
DELETING A CALL RECORD ............... 39
ELETING ALL CALL RECORDS .......... 40
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ELETING ALL DIRECTORY MEMORY .. 41
D
DIALING BACK ................................ 42
F YOU PROGRAMMED YOUR LOCAL
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CODE IN THE SETUP MENU .. 42
AREA
IF YOU DID NOT PROGRAM YOUR
AREA CODE IN THE SETUP
LOCAL
.................................... 44
MENU
CALL WAITING CALLER ID ............... 44
ESSAGE INDICATORS ......................... 45
M
EMORY........................................... 46
M
STORING A NAME AND NUMBER .... 46
HANGING A STORED NAME OR
C
NUMBER ................................ 48
STORING THE LAST NUMBER
DIALED .................................. 49
TORING A PAUSE ....................... 49
S
STORING A FLASH ....................... 50
IALING A STORED NUMBER ......... 50
D
EVIEWING STORED NUMBERS
R
BEFORE DIALING...................... 50
HAIN DIALING ........................... 51
C
HONE DIRECTORY.............................. 52
P
STORING A NAME AND NUMBER ....... 52
HANGING A STORED NAME OR
C
NUMBER ................................ 54
DIALING A STORED NUMBER............. 54
DVANCED FEATURES .......................... 55
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ETTING THE VOICE MAIL ACCESS
S
CODES ...................................... 55
ONE/PULSE DIALING ...................... 56
T
HANGING THE HOUR FORMAT.......... 57
C
SETTING THE FLASH TIMING ............. 58
ETTING THE PAUSE TIMING ............. 59
S
ETTING THE AUTOMATIC BUSY
S
REDIAL TIMING ........................... 60
ETTING THE WAIT FOR BUSY TONE
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DETECT TIMING........................... 61
SETTING THE REGIONAL AREA CODES 62
ESTORING THE INITIAL SETTINGS ...... 64
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ROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE ................... 65
T
GENERAL PRODUCT CARE .................... 67
ERVICE ............................................ 68
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NDEX ............................................... 69
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LIMITED WARRANTY ............................ 71
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INTRODUCTION

Your Caller ID phone stores and displays specific information, provided by your local telephone company, to subscribers of Caller ID or similar caller identification services. You must subscribe to one of these services in order to use this unit.
Your Caller ID phone enables you to:
• Identify callers before you answer the phone.
• View the time and date of each incoming call.
• Record up to 99 Caller ID messages sequentially.
• Know who called while you were away.
To get the most from your new phone, we suggest that you take a few minutes right now to read through this user's guide.
IMPORTANT: In order to use this unit, you must subscribe to either the standard Name/Number Caller ID Service or Caller ID with Call Waiting Service. To know who is calling while you are on the phone, you must subscribe to Caller ID with Call Waiting Service.
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BEFORE YOU BEGIN

PARTS CHECKLIST

Make sure your package includes the following items:
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T
U
L
H
E
S
SELECT
EXIT
CLEAR
MENU DIRECTORY
OPER
SPEAKER
DIAL
CALLER ID
STORE
LOWER
8
CONFER
DEF3ABC
21
7
6
MNO6JKL5GHI
5
LINE
2
4
WXYZ9TUV8PQRS
3
LINE
1
2
#
0
MUTEHEADSETFLASH
HOLD
1
VOICE MAIL
PAUSE
REDIAL
BUSY REDIAL
4 7
VOLUME
TONE
*
Base
1 black wire telephone line cord
Handset
1 gray wire telephone line cord
Handset cord
Mounting bracket
AC power supply

MODULAR JACK REQUIREMENTS

You need an RJ14 type modular jack, which is the most common type of phone jack and might look like the one pictured here. If you don’t have a modular jack, call your local phone company to find out how to get one installed.
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INSTALLATION

IMPORTANT INSTALLATION INFORMATION

• Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm.
• Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals, unless the
telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface.
• Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines.

INSTALLING THE BATTERIES

Your phone uses 3 AA-size alkaline batteries for power backup in case AC main power is off.
CAUTION: Remove batteries if storing over 30 days.
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1. If the line cords are already
connected, disconnect them from the base unit.
2. Use a screwdriver to pry up the
battery compartment door on the bottom of the phone.
3. Insert 3 AA-size alkaline batteries as
shown on the diagram in the battery compartment.
4. Snap the battery compartment door
back into place.
5. If the line cords were previously
connected, re-attach them to the unit and check your memory locations.
NOTE: If the low battery icon appears in the display, you need to replace the batteries. It is important that you replace them as soon as possible in order to maintain unit operation when AC main power is off. As a precaution, you may want to write down any stored information you do not want erased.
IMPORTANT: If you’re not going to use the telephone for more than 30 days, remove the batteries because they can leak and damage the unit.
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INSTALLATION OPTIONS

Although you can use your 2-line telephone with a single phone line, you must have two lines (separate phone numbers) to use a two-line system. The following diagrams show two possible systems:
Two Lines on a Single Modular Jack
One type of two-line phone system uses a single RJ14 modular jack which contains both phone lines. Connect the phone cord to the LINE 1+2 jack.
You must use a 4-conductor telephone line cord like the gray one packed with your unit.
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Each Line on a Separate Modular Jack
Line 2
If you have two separate phone jacks, each with its own line, connect one of the phone cords to the LINE 2 jack, and connect the remaining phone cord to the LINE 1+2 phone jack located on the back of the phone.
NOTE: Connect the phone cord from the LINE 1+2 jack to the outlet that you want to be line 1.
NOTE: Two-line capability requires two­line service from your local telephone company.
A Single Line on a Modular Jack
If you want to only connect one line, plug one of the telephone line cords into the LINE 1+2 jack and into a single modular phone jack. Your phone will only use line 1 with this connection. Line 2 will not be used.
Line 1
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DESKTOP INSTALLATION

Two Lines on a Single Modular Jack
1. Plug one end of the handset cord into
the handset and the other end into the jack on the side of the base. Place the handset in the base.
2. Plug the power supply cord into the
POWER 6V AC jack on the base and into an AC outlet.
3. Plug the gray telephone line cord into
the LINE 1+2 jack on the base and into a dual line modular jack. For single line use, See “A Single Line on a Modular Jack“.
3
1
2
2 1
POWER 6V AC
DATA PORT
LINE 1+2 LINE 2DATA PORT
NOTE : The phone automatically defaults to touch-tone dialing. To change
LINE 1+2 jack
to pulse (rotary) dialing, see “Tone/ Pulse Dialing.” If you don’t know which type of service you have, check with the phone company.
CAUTION: Use only the ATLINKS USA 5-2495 power supply that is compatible with this unit. Using other power supplies may damage the unit.
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Each Line on a Separate Modular Jack
1. Plug one end of the handset cord into
the handset and the other end into the jack on the side of the base. Place the handset in the base.
2. Plug the power supply cord into the
POWER 6V DC jack on the base and into an AC outlet.
3. Plug the telephone line cord into the
jack marked LINE 1+2 on the back of the unit and into a single line modular jack you want to be line 1 .
4. Plug the other telephone line cord into
the jack marked LINE 2 on the back of the unit and into the single line modular jack you want to be line 2.
NOTE : The phone automatically defaults to touch-tone dialing. To change to pulse (rotary) dialing, see “Tone/ Pulse Dialing.” If you don’t know which type of service you have, check with the phone company.
3
4
2
DATA PORT
LINE 1+2 jack
2 1
LINE 1+2 LINE 2DATA PORT
POWER 6V AC
LINE 2 jack
1
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CAUTION: Use only the ATLINKS USA 5-2495 power supply that is compatible with this unit. Using other power supplies may damage the unit.

WALL MOUNT INSTALLATION

Two Lines on a Single Modular Jack
1. Remove the mounting bracket. Rotate
it so that the bottom of the phone is flat. Reattach the wall mount bracket by inserting the tabs into the slots on the top of the unit first, and then snapping the bottom tabs into place.
2. Plug the power supply cord into the
POWER 6V AC jack on the base and into an AC outlet.
3. Plug the gray telephone line cord into
the jack marked LINE 1+2 on the back of the unit and plug the other end into a dual line modular wall jack. For single line use, See “A Single Line on a Modular Jack”.
DATA PORT
LINE 1+2 jack
2
1
3
2 1
POWER 6V AC
LINE 1+2 LINE 2DATA PORT
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CAUTION: Use only the ATLINKS USA 5-2495 power supply that is
compatible with this unit. Using other power supplies may damage the unit.
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4. Slip the mounting holes over the wall
plate posts and slide the unit down firmly into place. (Wall plate not included.)
5. Plug one end of the handset cord into
the handset and the other end into the jack on the side of the base. Place the handset in the base.
NOTE : The phone automatically defaults to touch-tone dialing. To change to pulse (rotary) dialing, see “Tone/ Pulse Dialing.” If you don’t know which type of service you have, check with the phone company.
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T
T
U
L
H
E
S
SELECT
EXIT
CLEAR
DIAL
CALLER ID
VOICE MAIL
PAUSE
REDIAL
BUSY REDIAL
VOLUME
STORE
MENU DIRECTORY
LOWER
8
CONFER
DEF3ABC
21
7
6
MNO6JKL5GHI
4
5
LINE
2
4
WXYZ9TUV8PQRS
7
3
OPER
TONE
LINE
1
2
#
0
*
MUTEHEADSETFLASH
HOLD
1
SPEAKER
5
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Each Line on a Separate Modular Jack
1. Remove the mounting bracket. Rotate
it so that the bottom of the phone is flat. Reattach the wall mount bracket by inserting the tabs into the slots on the top of the unit first, and then snapping the bottom tabs into place.
2. Plug the power supply cord into the
POWER 6V AC jack on the base and into an AC outlet.
3. Plug the telephone line cord into the
jack marked LINE 1+2 on the back of the unit and into a single line modular jack you want to be line 1 .
4. Plug the other telephone line cord into
the jack marked LINE 2 on the back of the unit and into the single line modular jack you want to be line 2.
2
1
5
3
4
2 1
POWER 6V AC
DATA PORT
LINE 1+2 LINE 2DATA PORT
LINE 1+2 jack
LINE 2 jack
CAUTION: Use only the ATLINKS USA 5-2495 power supply that is
compatible with this unit. Using other power supplies may damage the unit.
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5. Slip the mounting holes over the wall
plate posts and slide the unit down firmly into place. (Wall plate not included.)
6. Plug one end of the handset cord into
the handset and the other end into the jack on the side of the base. Place the handset in the base.
NOTE : The phone automatically defaults to touch-tone dialing. To change to pulse (rotary) dialing, see “Tone/ Pulse Dialing.” If you don’t know which type of service you have, check with the phone company.
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T
T
U
L
H
E
S
SELECT
EXIT
CLEAR
DIAL
CALLER ID
VOICE MAIL
PAUSE
REDIAL
BUSY REDIAL
VOLUME
STORE
MENU DIRECTORY
LOWER
8
CONFER
DEF3ABC
21
7
6
MNO6JKL5GHI
4
5
LINE
2
4
WXYZ9TUV8PQRS
7
3
OPER
TONE
LINE
1
2
#
0
*
MUTEHEADSETFLASH
HOLD
1
SPEAKER
6
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DATA PORT
This phone is equipped with a DATA PORT jack for you to connect an auxiliary phone device, such as a fax machine, computer modem, answering machine, or even a cordless phone.
The DATA PORT switch on the back of the phone controls the DATA PORT jack by enabling you to choose the line to be used, either line 1 or line 2.
You can use the DA TA PORT jack to hook up your fax machine, for example, and then set the DATA PORT switch to 2 in order to receive faxes on the phone number for line 2.
DATA PORT jack
DATA PORT
DATA PORT switch
2 1

LINE 1+2 LINE 2DATA PORT

POWER 6V DC
LINE 1+2 jack
LINE 2 jack
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In the event that you are talking to someone on line 2 and want him to fax something to you, change the DATA PORT switch to 1 and give him the phone number for line 1. Your fax machine can now receive calls on line 1.
IMPORTANT: Be sure to switch the fax machine back to the normal line when you are done because outside callers who do not know that you have multiple lines will not be able to reach your fax machine if they dial the normal fax line.
2 1
DATA PORT
DATA PORT switch
POWER 6V DC
LINE 1+2 LINE 2DATA PORT
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SETUP

SETTING THE DATE AND TIME

NOTE: If you do not set the time and
date, it will automatically be set when the telephone company sends the time and date with the Caller ID information. The unit resets the hour and minute each time a call is received.

MONTH

1. Turn the SHUTTLE knob to scroll to
the desired month.
2. Press SELECT to confirm. You are
now ready to enter the date.

DATE

1. Turn the SHUTTLE knob to scroll to
the desired date.
2. When finished, press SELECT to
confirm. If you want to start over, press EXIT and then SELECT.
MENU button
EXIT button
PAUSE
REDIAL
BUSY REDIAL
VOLUME
VOICE MAIL
SELECT button
MENU DIRECTORY
4 7
OPER
TONE
*
SPEAKER
21
0
CALLER ID
DEF3ABC
MNO6JKL5GHI
WXYZ9TUV8PQRS
#
MUTEHEADSETFLASH
SHUTTLE knob
T
T
U
L
H
E
S
SELECT
EXIT
CLEAR
DIAL
STORE
LOWER
8
CONFER
7
6
5
LINE
2
4
3
LINE
1
2
HOLD
1
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HOUR

1. Press the MENU button. Time and
date is shown.
2. Press SELECT.
3. Turn the SHUTTLE knob to scroll to
the desired hour.
4. Press SELECT to confirm. You are
now ready to enter the minutes.

MINUTES

1. Turn the SHUTTLE knob to scroll to
the desired minute.
2. Press SELECT to confirm. You are
know ready to enter the month.

AM/PM

1. Press 1 for AM or 2 for PM.
2. When finished, press SELECT to
confirm. If you want to start over, press EXIT to return to the main menu.
MENU button
EXIT button
PAUSE
REDIAL
BUSY REDIAL
VOLUME
VOICE MAIL
SELECT button
MENU DIRECTORY
21 4 7
OPER
TONE
0
*
SPEAKER
DEF3ABC
MNO6JKL5GHI
WXYZ9TUV8PQRS
#
MUTEHEADSETFLASH
SHUTTLE knob
H
S
SELECT
EXIT
CLEAR
CALLER ID
STORE
CONFER
LINE
2
LINE
1
HOLD
T
T
U
L
E
DIAL
LOWER
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
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SETTING YOUR LOCAL AREA CODE

1. Press the MENU button.
2. Use the SHUTTLE knob to scroll to
Local Area Code
3. Press SELECT. displayed.
4. Enter your area code using the keypad.
5. When finished, press SELECT to confirm. If you want to start over, press EXIT to return to the main menu.
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Enter AREA CODE
is
MENU button
EXIT button
VOICE MAIL
PAUSE
REDIAL
BUSY REDIAL
VOLUME
SELECT button
MENU DIRECTORY
4 7
OPER
TONE
*
SPEAKER
21
0
DEF3ABC
MNO6JKL5GHI
WXYZ9TUV8PQRS
#
MUTEHEADSETFLASH
SHUTTLE knob
T
T
U
H
S
SELECT
EXIT
CLEAR
DIAL
CALLER ID
STORE
LOWER
8
CONFER
7
6
5
LINE
2
4
3
LINE
1
2
HOLD
1
L
E
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SETTING THE DISPLAY CONTRAST

1. Press the MENU button.
2. Use the SHUTTLE knob to scroll to
Contrast
3. Press SELECT. displayed.
4. Use the SHUTTLE knob to adjust the contrast. Turn it forward to increase, backward to decrease.
5. When finished, press SELECT to confirm. If you want to start over, press EXIT to return to the main menu.
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Set LCD Contrast
is
MENU button
EXIT button
VOICE MAIL
PAUSE
REDIAL
BUSY REDIAL
VOLUME
SELECT button
MENU DIRECTORY
4 7
OPER
TONE
*
SPEAKER
21
0
DEF3ABC
MNO6JKL5GHI
WXYZ9TUV8PQRS
#
MUTEHEADSETFLASH
SHUTTLE knob
T
T
U
H
S
SELECT
EXIT
CLEAR
DIAL
CALLER ID
STORE
LOWER
8
CONFER
7
6
5
LINE
2
4
3
LINE
1
2
HOLD
1
L
E
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SETTING THE DISPLAY LANGUAGE

This adjustment changes the prompts to be displayed in English, French, or Spanish.
1. Press the MENU button.
2. Use the SHUTTLE knob to scroll to
Language
3. Press SELECT. displayed.
4. Use the SHUTTLE knob to adjust the language.
5. When finished, press SELECT to confirm. If you want to start over, press EXIT to return to the main menu.
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Set CID Language
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MENU button
EXIT button
VOICE MAIL
PAUSE
REDIAL
BUSY REDIAL
VOLUME
SELECT button
MENU DIRECTORY
21 4 7
OPER
TONE
0
*
SPEAKER
DEF3ABC
MNO6JKL5GHI
WXYZ9TUV8PQRS
#
MUTEHEADSETFLASH
SHUTTLE knob
T
T
U
H
S
SELECT
EXIT
CLEAR
DIAL
CALLER ID
STORE
LOWER
8
CONFER
7
6
5
LINE
2
4
3
LINE
1
2
HOLD
1
L
E
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TELEPHONE BASICS

MAKING CALLS

USING THE HANDSET

1. Pick up the handset and the phone selects an open line.
2. Wait for a dial tone.
3. Dial a phone number.
4. Hang up the handset when finished.

USING THE SPEAKERPHONE

1. Press the SPEAKER button and the phone selects an open line.
2. Wait for a dial tone.
3. Dial a phone number.
4. Press SPEAKER when finished.
VOICE MAIL
PAUSE
MENU DIRECTORY
REDIAL
BUSY REDIAL
VOLUME
DEF3ABC
21
MNO6JKL5GHI
4
WXYZ9TUV8PQRS
7
OPER
TONE
#
0
*
MUTEHEADSETFLASH
SPEAKER
SPEAKER button
T
T
U
L
H
E
S
SELECT
EXIT
CLEAR
DIAL
CALLER ID
STORE
LOWER
8
CONFER
7
6
5
LINE
2
4
3
LINE
1
2
HOLD
1
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USING THE HEADSET

1. Press the HEADSET button. The HEADSET indicator blinks.
2. Press the line you want.
3. Wait for a dial tone.
4. Dial a phone number.
5. Press HEADSET to turn it off.
NOTE: To converse using the headset, the handset must be placed in the cradle.

RECEIVING CALLS

USING THE HANDSET

When the phone rings, the corresponding line’s indicator flashes rapidly.
1. Pick up the handset. The line is automatically selected.
2. When you are finished, hang up the handset.
VOICE MAIL
PAUSE
REDIAL
BUSY REDIAL
VOLUME
HEADSET indicator
SELECT
EXIT
CLEAR
CALLER ID
MENU DIRECTORY
CONFER
DEF3ABC
21
MNO6JKL5GHI
4 7
TONE
*
OPER
SPEAKER
LINE
WXYZ9TUV8PQRS
LINE
#
0
MUTEHEADSETFLASH
HEADSET button
T
T
U
L
H
E
S
DIAL
STORE
LOWER
8
7
6
5
2
4
3
1
2
HOLD
1
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USING THE SPEAKERPHONE

When the phone rings, the corresponding line’s indicator flashes rapidly.
1. Press the SPEAKER button. The speakerphone comes on automatically and selects a line.
2. When you are finished, press SPEAKER.

USING THE HEADSET

1. When the phone rings, the corresponding line’s indicator flashes rapidly.
2. Press the line button. If the headset mode is not on, you must first press HEADSET. The HEADSET indicator blinks.
3. When you are finished, press HEADSET.
NOTE: Whether you are making or receiving a call, the caller will be disconnected if you press another line without putting the call on hold first.
HEADSET indicator
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NOTE: To converse using the headset, the handset must be placed in the cradle.
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SWITCHING BETWEEN USING THE SPEAKERPHONE, HANDSET, AND HEADSET

To switch to the speakerphone, press SPEAKER. The speakerphone indicator comes on.
To switch to the handset, pick up the handset. The speakerphone or headset goes off.
To switch to the headset, press HEADSET. The headset indicator comes on. Place the handset in the cradle.

TIMER

During a phone conversation, a call is timed and shown on the display. When finished, the total time of the call stays on the display for about 10 seconds. A call is even timed while it is on hold.
HEADSET indicator
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MUTE

Use the MUTE button to interrupt a phone conversation to talk privately with someone else in the room. A conversation can be muted during speakerphone, handset, or headset use.
1. Press MUTE. The mute indicator comes on.
2. Press MUTE again to turn it off.
NOTE: Switching from speakerphone to handset or headset cancels mute.
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PLACING A CALL ON HOLD

1. Press HOLD. The indicator for the line on hold flashes green.
2. Hang up or press another line button.

PICKING UP A CALL ON HOLD

1. Lift the handset, or press SPEAKER or HEADSET.
2. Press the line on hold.
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HEADSET button
SPEAKER button
MUTE button
MUTE indicator
HOLD button

FLASH

Use the FLASH button to activate custom calling services such as Call Waiting, which is available through your local telephone company.

TEMPORARY TONE

This feature enables pulse (rotary) service phone users to access touch­tone services offered by banks, credit card companies, etc., by pressing the TONE button to temporarily make the phone touch-tone compatible. To get information about your bank account, for example, you would:
1. Call the bank’s information line.
2. Press the TONE button (TONE *) after your call is answered.
3. Follow the voice instructions to complete your transaction.
4. Hang up when finished. The phone returns to pulse (rotary) service.
TIP: You can also use Temporary Tone while storing numbers in memory by pressing TONE at the necessary point in the storage sequence.
PAUSE
REDIAL
BUSY REDIAL
VOLUME
FLASH button
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REDIAL
If you want to call the last number you dialed again (up to 32 digits), use REDIAL.
1. Pick up the handset, or press SPEAKER or HEADSET.
2. The line is selected automatically. (For the headset, press the line you want.)
3. Wait for a dail tone.
4. Press REDIAL.

ONE -TOUCH REDIAL

If the last call you dialed was busy, you can redial it immediately by just pressing the REDIAL button without hanging up the handset, headset, or speakerphone.
NOTE: The Redial feature stores in memory all the numbers you press. If you press any numbers after dialing the phone number you last called (for example, when accessing a voice mail system), those numbers are also dialed when using Redial. This may cause the phone to try to dial all the numbers at once.
REDIAL button
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REDIAL

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