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
(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.
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
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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.
INSTALLINGTHE 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.
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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
4
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
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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
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L
H
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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
DATAPORT
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
DATAPORT
DATA PORT switch
POWER
6V DC
LINE 1+2 LINE 2DATA PORT
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SETUP
SETTINGTHE DATEAND
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
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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
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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.
.
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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SETTINGTHE 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.
.
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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SETTINGTHE 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.
.
Set CID Language
is
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
USINGTHE 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.
USINGTHE 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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USINGTHE 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
USINGTHE 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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USINGTHE 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.
USINGTHE 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
VOICE MAIL
PAUSE
REDIAL
BUSY REDIAL
VOLUME
MENU DIRECTORY
DEF3ABC
21
MNO6JKL5GHI
4
WXYZ9TUV8PQRS
7
OPER
TONE
#
0
*
MUTEHEADSETFLASH
SPEAKER
HEADSET
button
SELECT
EXIT
CLEAR
CALLER ID
STORE
CONFER
LINE
2
LINE
1
HOLD
SPEAKER
button
T
T
U
L
H
E
S
DIAL
LOWER
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
NOTE: To converse using the headset,
the handset must be placed in the cradle.
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SWITCHING BETWEEN USINGTHE
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
HEADSET
button
T
T
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L
H
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S
SELECT
EXIT
CLEAR
DIAL
MENU DIRECTORY
21
OPER
0
SPEAKER
CALLER ID
STORE
LOWER
8
CONFER
DEF3ABC
MNO6JKL5GHI
WXYZ9TUV8PQRS
7
6
5
LINE
2
4
3
LINE
1
2
#
MUTEHEADSETFLASH
HOLD
1
VOICE MAIL
PAUSE
REDIAL
BUSY REDIAL
4
7
VOLUME
TONE
*
SPEAKER
indicator
SPEAKER
button
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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.
HOLD
T
T
U
L
H
E
S
SELECT
EXIT
CLEAR
VOICE MAIL
PAUSE
MENU DIRECTORY
REDIAL
BUSY REDIAL
VOLUME
DEF3ABC
21
MNO6JKL5GHI
4
WXYZ9TUV8PQRS
7
OPER
TONE
0
*
SPEAKER
DIAL
CALLER ID
STORE
LOWER
8
CONFER
7
6
5
LINE
2
4
3
LINE
1
2
#
MUTEHEADSETFLASH
HOLD
1
PLACINGA CALLON HOLD
1. Press HOLD. The indicator for the line
on hold flashes green.
2. Hang up or press another line button.
PICKING UPA CALLON 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
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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
VOICE MAIL
MENU DIRECTORY
4
7
TONE
*
TONE button
OPER
SPEAKER
T
T
U
L
H
E
S
SELECT
EXIT
CLEAR
DIAL
CALLER ID
STORE
LOWER
8
CONFER
DEF3ABC
21
MNO6JKL5GHI
WXYZ9TUV8PQRS
0
7
6
5
LINE
2
4
3
LINE
1
2
#
MUTEHEADSETFLASH
HOLD
1
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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
VOICE MAIL
PAUSE
REDIAL
BUSY REDIAL
VOLUME
HEADSET button
MENU DIRECTORY
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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AUTOMATIC BUSY REDIAL
If the phone number dialed is busy, your
telephone can automatically redial the
number up to 10 times. It uses the line
currently selected to make the calls.
Press BUSY REDIAL. The BUSY REDIAL
indicator comes on, and the number
dials automatically.
SWITCHINGTOA DIFFERENT LINE
1. If you want to switch to a different
line than the one you previously used
for Automatic Busy Redial (ABR),
press BUSY REDIAL. The BUSY
REDIAL indicator comes on, and the
display prompts you to select a line to
use.
2. Press the line you want to use. (If you
don’t choose a line, it will select the
last line used.)
BUSY REDIAL button
VOICE MAIL
PAUSE
MENU DIRECTORY
REDIAL
BUSY REDIAL
4
7
VOLUME
OPER
TONE
*
SPEAKER
T
T
U
L
H
E
S
SELECT
EXIT
CLEAR
DIAL
CALLER ID
STORE
LOWER
8
CONFER
DEF3ABC
21
MNO6JKL5GHI
WXYZ9TUV8PQRS
0
7
6
5
LINE
2
4
3
LINE
1
2
#
MUTEHEADSETFLASH
HOLD
1
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BUSY REDIALIS CANCELLED WHEN
• You press BUSY REDIAL again.
or
• A call comes in on the same line
between redial attempts.
or
• You pick up the handset or press
SPEAKER.
or
• Ten attempts have been made and
the line is still busy.
NOTE: Auto Busy Redial is factory set to
a 30-second interval between call
attempts. You can reprogram the
interval. See “Setting the Automatic Busy
Redial Timing.”
BUSY REDIAL button
VOICE MAIL
PAUSE
MENU DIRECTORY
REDIAL
BUSY REDIAL
21
4
7
VOLUME
OPER
TONE
0
*
SPEAKER
SPEAKER button
T
T
U
L
H
E
S
SELECT
EXIT
CLEAR
DIAL
CALLER ID
STORE
LOWER
8
CONFER
DEF3ABC
MNO6JKL5GHI
WXYZ9TUV8PQRS
7
6
5
LINE
2
4
3
LINE
1
2
#
MUTEHEADSETFLASH
HOLD
1
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VOLUME
The ringer, speaker, and handset/headset
volumes can be set independently with
the VOLUME up and down buttons. Your
telephone comes with preset settings
which can be adjusted to individual
taste. To return to the preset settings,
press both the up and down buttons
simultaneously.
RINGER VOLUME
1. While the phone is on the hook, press
the VOLUME up or down button. The
phone rings with the current setting.
2. While holding the up or down button,
the ringer volume sounds the current
setting. Release when you’ve reached
the desired volume level. Tapping
either button, while the phone is
ringing, allows you to adjust the
volume one step at a time. The phone
stores the setting once the button is
released.
VOICE MAIL
PAUSE
MENU DIRECTORY
REDIAL
BUSY REDIAL
4
7
VOLUME
TONE
*
SPEAKER
VOLUME buttons
T
T
U
L
H
E
S
SELECT
EXIT
CLEAR
DIAL
CALLER ID
STORE
LOWER
8
CONFER
DEF3ABC
21
MNO6JKL5GHI
WXYZ9TUV8PQRS
OPER
0
7
6
5
LINE
2
4
3
LINE
1
2
#
MUTEHEADSETFLASH
HOLD
1
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SPEAKERPHONE, HANDSET, AND
HEADSET VOLUME
While the phone is in use, press the
VOLUME up or down buttons to the
desired volume. The phone stores the
setting once the button is released.
NOTE: The handset and headset
volumes return to the default settings
after you hang up the phone.
CONFERENCE
This feature allows you to have a 3-way
conversation using any combination of 2
lines.
To connect
1. To place a call, press the line you
want. If you already have someone on
the line, skip to step 2.
2. Press HOLD.
3. Place a call on another line.
VOICE MAIL
PAUSE
MENU DIRECTORY
REDIAL
BUSY REDIAL
4
7
VOLUME
TONE
*
VOLUME buttons
OPER
SPEAKER
DEF3ABC
21
MNO6JKL5GHI
WXYZ9TUV8PQRS
#
0
MUTEHEADSETFLASH
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
HOLD button
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4. Press CONFER.
5. Talk to both parties.
To disconnect one of the parties
Simply press the line of the person you
want to continue talking to, and the
other party will be automatically
disconnected.
To disconnect both parties
Simply hang up the handset, or press
SPEAKER or HEADSET.
NOTE: By pressing HOLD first, you may
then disconnect from each party
individually.
CONFER button
VOICE MAIL
PAUSE
MENU DIRECTORY
REDIAL
BUSY REDIAL
4
7
VOLUME
TONE
*
SPEAKER
T
T
U
L
H
E
S
SELECT
EXIT
CLEAR
DIAL
CALLER ID
STORE
LOWER
8
CONFER
DEF3ABC
21
MNO6JKL5GHI
WXYZ9TUV8PQRS
OPER
0
7
6
5
LINE
2
4
3
LINE
1
2
#
MUTEHEADSETFLASH
HOLD
1
HEADSET button
SPEAKER button
HOLD button
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VOICE MESSAGING
Provided your phone company offers
voice messaging service and you
subscribe to it, the VOICE MAIL and its
corresponding line indicator on the base
flash when the phone is not in use to
indicate a message is waiting. They stop
flashing after the message has been
reviewed.
IMPORTANT: You must have the voice
mail access code programmed for this
feature to work. See “Setting the Voice
Mail Access Codes.”
1. Pick up the handset, or press
SPEAKER or HEADSET.
2. Press VOICE MAIL.
or
3. Press the line button that was flashing
yellow.
4. The unit will auto dial the
pre-programmed voice mail access
number/code for you to access the
voice mail stored at the phone
company.
HEADSET button
VOICE MAIL button
VOICE MAIL
PAUSE
MENU DIRECTORY
REDIAL
BUSY REDIAL
21
4
7
VOLUME
OPER
TONE
0
*
SPEAKER
SPEAKER button
T
T
U
L
H
E
S
SELECT
EXIT
CLEAR
DIAL
CALLER ID
STORE
LOWER
8
CONFER
DEF3ABC
MNO6JKL5GHI
WXYZ9TUV8PQRS
7
6
5
LINE
2
4
3
LINE
1
2
#
MUTEHEADSETFLASH
HOLD
1
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CALLER ID FEATURES
#
OPER
0
TONE
WXYZ9TUV8PQRS
7
MNO6JKL5GHI
4
DEF3ABC
21
STORE
LOWER
DIAL
CALLER ID
CLEAR
EXIT
SELECT
VOICE MAIL
CONFER
LINE
2
LINE
1
HOLD
MUTEHEADSETFLASH
VOLUME
BUSY REDIAL
REDIAL
PAUSE
MENU DIRECTORY
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
S
H
U
T
T
L
E
SPEAKER
*
SUMMARY SCREEN
The summary screen shows the current
time, current date and number of new
calls to be reviewed. It is displayed until
any button is pressed. Within 10
seconds of receiving a new call, the
summary screen is displayed and the
red CALLER ID indicator comes on.
NOTE: The number of new calls is
displayed until all new calls have been
reviewed.
CALLER ID indicator
Battery
TimeDate
Indicator
12:43 AM 12/31
29 NEW CALLS
Number of
New calls
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RECEIVINGAND STORING
CALLS
This unit receives and displays
information transmitted by your local
phone company. This information can
include the phone number, date, and
time; or the name, phone number, date,
and time. The unit can store up to 99
calls for later review. When the memory
is full, a new call automatically replaces
the oldest call in memory.
appear in the display for calls received
that have not been reviewed.
NEW
will
Caller ID phone number
10:42 AM 12/30
327-555-2325
JOHN SMITH
Caller ID name
NEW
CALL#
21
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REVIEWING CALL RECORDS
• Press the CALLER ID button once.
• Turn the SHUTTLE knob to scroll the
call records.
CALLER ID button
• When you scroll to the start/end of the
list, START/END appears in the
display.
DELETINGA CALL RECORD
To delete the record shown in the
display, press the CLEAR button once.
CLEAR
button
VOICE MAIL
PAUSE
MENU DIRECTORY
REDIAL
BUSY REDIAL
4
7
VOLUME
OPER
TONE
*
SPEAKER
21
0
DEF3ABC
MNO6JKL5GHI
WXYZ9TUV8PQRS
#
MUTEHEADSETFLASH
SHUTTLE
knob
T
T
U
L
H
S
SELECT
EXIT
CLEAR
DIAL
CALLER ID
STORE
LOWER
8
CONFER
7
6
5
LINE
2
4
3
LINE
1
2
HOLD
1
E
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DELETING ALL CALL
RECORDS
This feature allows you to clear all
CALLER ID records at once.
1. Press the MENU button.
2. Use the SHUTTLE knob to scroll to
SETTINGS
3. Press SELECT.
4. Use the SHUTTLE knob to scroll to
DELETE ALL CID Records
5. Press SELECT.
6. Use the SHUTTLE knob to scroll to
YES
7. Press SELECT.
confirm all Caller ID records have
been deleted. If you want to start over,
press EXIT once to return to one
menu level up.
.
.
.
“OK”
is displayed to
MENU
button
EXIT
button
VOICE MAIL
PAUSE
REDIAL
BUSY REDIAL
VOLUME
SELECT
button
MENU DIRECTORY
4
7
OPER
TONE
*
SPEAKER
SHUTTLE
knob
T
T
U
L
H
E
S
SELECT
EXIT
CLEAR
DIAL
CALLER ID
STORE
LOWER
8
CONFER
DEF3ABC
21
MNO6JKL5GHI
WXYZ9TUV8PQRS
0
7
6
5
LINE
2
4
3
LINE
1
2
#
MUTEHEADSETFLASH
HOLD
1
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DELETING ALL DIRECTORY
MEMORY
This feature allows you to clear all
memory saved in the directory at once.
1. Press the MENU button.
2. Use the SHUTTLE knob to scroll to
SETTINGS
3. Press SELECT.
4. Use the SHUTTLE knob to scroll to
DELETE ALL PB
5. Press SELECT.
6. Use the SHUTTLE knob to scroll to
YES
7. Press SELECT.
confirm all directory memory has
been deleted. If you want to start over,
press EXIT once to return to one
menu level up.
.
.
.
“OK”
is displayed to
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
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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DIALING BACK
When reviewing Caller ID records, you
can dial back the numbers shown on the
display by pressing the DIAL button.
IFYOUPROGRAMMEDYOURLOCAL
CODEINTHESETUPMENU
AREA
1. Use the SHUTTLE knob to display the
number you want to dial.
2. Press the DIAL button. If you see a
number with 7 digits (i.e. 555-1234),
then the call was received from within
your area code. However, this does
not guarantee the call is a local call. If
you see a number with 11 digits (i.e.
1-234-555-1234), then the call received
was not from your area code. If the
viewing number is not a Direct Dial
Number provided by the phone
company, the unit will display
TO SELECT
.
TURN
DIAL
button
SHUTTLE
knob
T
T
U
L
H
E
S
SELECT
EXIT
CLEAR
DIAL
MENU DIRECTORY
21
OPER
0
SPEAKER
CALLER ID
STORE
LOWER
8
CONFER
DEF3ABC
MNO6JKL5GHI
WXYZ9TUV8PQRS
7
6
5
LINE
2
4
3
LINE
1
2
#
MUTEHEADSETFLASH
HOLD
1
VOICE MAIL
PAUSE
REDIAL
BUSY REDIAL
4
7
VOLUME
TONE
*
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3. To adjust the phone number format,
use the SHUTTLE knob. For instance,
a 7-digit local number sometimes
cannot be dialed because it requires a
10-digit or 11-digit format. Use the
SHUTTLE knob to scroll through 7, 10,
and 11-digit numbers.
7-digits:
7-digit telephone number
(i.e. 555-5555)
10-digits:
3-digit area code
+ 7-digit telephone number
(i.e. 425-555-5555)
11-digits:
long distance code
1 + 3-digit area code + 7-digit
telephone number
(i.e. 1-425-555-5555)
4. To dial the displayed number, pick up
the handset or press DIAL again.
SHUTTLE
knob
T
T
U
L
H
E
S
SELECT
EXIT
CLEAR
DIAL
MENU DIRECTORY
21
OPER
0
SPEAKER
CALLER ID
STORE
LOWER
8
CONFER
DEF3ABC
MNO6JKL5GHI
WXYZ9TUV8PQRS
7
6
5
LINE
2
4
3
LINE
1
2
#
MUTEHEADSETFLASH
HOLD
1
VOICE MAIL
PAUSE
REDIAL
BUSY REDIAL
4
7
VOLUME
TONE
*
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IFYOUDIDNOTPROGRAMYOUR
AREACODEINTHESETUPMENU
LOCAL
1. Use the SHUTTLE knob to display the
number you want to dial. You will
only see 10-digit numbers
(i.e. 234-555-1234).
2. Press DIAL to dial back right away.
The
TURN TO SELECT
option will not
be shown for number adjustment.
CALL WAITING CALLER ID
This feature allows you to see who is
calling when you hear the call waiting
beep. The caller identification
information appears in the display after
you hear the tone.
• Press the FLASH button to put the
person to whom you're talking on
hold and answer the incoming call.
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.
VOICE MAIL
PAUSE
MENU DIRECTORY
REDIAL
BUSY REDIAL
4
7
VOLUME
OPER
TONE
*
SPEAKER
FLASH button
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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MESSAGE INDICATORS
The following special messages indicate the status of a message or the
unit:
NO CALLS
The Caller ID memory log is empty.
UNKNOWN CALL
BLOCKED CALL
ERROR
NO DATA
START/END
The incoming call does not have Caller ID service
or their service area is not linked to yours. If
UNKNOWN CALL
number, the name information for that number
was not available.
The caller is registered as “Private Number” and their
Caller ID information is withheld.
Caller information has been interrupted or
corrupted during transmission.
No Caller ID signal has been detected, or Caller ID
service has not been activated.
You are at the beginning or the end of the Caller
ID memory log.
Battery power level is low.
appears along with a calling
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MEMORY
Each of the 8 memory buttons has the
capability of storing 2 separate
telephone numbers (up to 32 digits
each). Each memory button accesses an
upper and a lower memory location. The
LOWER button accesses the numbers
stored in the lower memory locations.
STORINGA NAMEAND NUMBER
1. Press the STORE button.
shows in the display.
2. Use the keypad to enter the number
you want to store (up to 32 digits).
3. Press SELECT to enter the name.
4. Use the keypad to store a name (up to
21 characters). More than one letter or
character is stored in each of the
number keys. For example, to enter
letter “A,” press the 2 key once. For a
“B,” press the same key twice. For a
“C,” press three times.
ENTER DIGIT
LOWER button
VOICE MAIL
PAUSE
REDIAL
BUSY REDIAL
VOLUME
STORE button
TONE
MENU DIRECTORY
4
7
OPER
*
SPEAKER
21
0
T
T
U
L
H
E
S
SELECT
EXIT
CLEAR
DIAL
CALLER ID
STORE
LOWER
8
CONFER
DEF3ABC
MNO6JKL5GHI
WXYZ9TUV8PQRS
7
6
5
LINE
2
4
3
LINE
1
2
#
MUTEHEADSETFLASH
HOLD
1
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5. Once the desired letter is selected,
use the SHUTTLE knob to move to the
next one or skip a space.
6. When finished, press STORE.
LOCATION?
shows in the display.
LOWER
button
7. Press the memory location button
(1-8) where you want to store the
number. If you want to store it in
upper memory, press the memory
location button. If you want to store it
in lower memory, press the LOWER
button. Then press the memory
location where you want to store the
number.
8. For future reference, you may want to
write the name or number of the
party you have stored in this location
in the corresponding space on the
memory index card.
NOTE: When pulse mode is used,
pressing the TONE * key before
programming will store all digits in tone.
CLEAR
button
VOICE MAIL
PAUSE
REDIAL
BUSY REDIAL
VOLUME
SELECT
button
MENU DIRECTORY
21
4
7
OPER
TONE
0
*
SPEAKER
STORE
button
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
Memory
buttons
L
E
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CHANGINGA STORED NAMEOR
NUMBER
1. Press the memory location where the
information is stored.
2. Press SELECT.
3. Follow the instructions in “Storing a
Name and Number” to change the
information.
SELECT button
VOICE MAIL
PAUSE
MENU DIRECTORY
REDIAL
BUSY REDIAL
VOLUME
DEF3ABC
21
MNO6JKL5GHI
4
WXYZ9TUV8PQRS
7
OPER
TONE
#
0
*
MUTEHEADSETFLASH
SPEAKER
SHUTTLE
knob
U
H
S
SELECT
EXIT
CLEAR
DIAL
CALLER ID
STORE
CONFER
LINE
2
LINE
1
HOLD
T
T
L
E
LOWER
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
48
TONE
button
STORE
button
Memory
buttons
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STORINGTHE LAST NUMBER DIALED
You can quickly and easily store into
memory the last number dialed by
pressing the redial button. Follow the
steps of “Storing a Name and Number ”,
but press REDIAL instead of entering the
number through the keypad.
STORINGA PAUSE
Use the PAUSE button to insert a pause
when a delay is needed in the dialing
sequence (for example, when you must
dial a 9 to get an outside line or when
you must enter codes to access your
bank’s information line).
PAUSE button
VOICE MAIL
PAUSE
REDIAL
BUSY REDIAL
4
7
VOLUME
TONE
*
REDIAL button
MENU DIRECTORY
DEF3ABC
21
MNO6JKL5GHI
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#
0
MUTEHEADSETFLASH
SPEAKER
SELECT
EXIT
CLEAR
CALLER ID
STORE
CONFER
LINE
2
LINE
1
HOLD
Memory
buttons
T
T
U
L
H
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S
DIAL
LOWER
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
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STORINGA FLASH
Use the FLASH button to insert a flash
into your stored numbers for special
features from your telephone company
which may require it.
DIALINGA STORED NUMBER
1. Pick up the handset, or press
SPEAKER or HEADSET.
2. Press the line you want.
3. Wait for a dial tone.
4. Press the memory button of the
person you want to call. If the number
is stored in lower memory, press the
LOWER button first. The number dials
automatically.
REVIEWING STORED NUMBERS
BEFORE DIALING
1. Press the memory location. The
information shows on the display.
2. Press DIAL. The number dials
automatically.
LOWER button
VOICE MAIL
PAUSE
REDIAL
BUSY REDIAL
VOLUME
FLASH
button
HEADSET
button
MENU DIRECTORY
21
4
7
OPER
TONE
0
*
SPEAKER
SPEAKER
button
DIAL button
T
T
U
L
H
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S
SELECT
EXIT
CLEAR
DIAL
CALLER ID
STORE
LOWER
8
CONFER
DEF3ABC
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6
5
LINE
2
4
3
LINE
1
2
#
MUTEHEADSETFLASH
HOLD
1
Memory
buttons
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CHAIN DIALING
This process allows you to dial a
succession of stored numbers from
separate memory locations. This is
useful when you must dial several
sequences of numbers, such as with
frequent calls via a telephone
company long distance provider.
For example Memory location
Local access number of long6
distance company
Authorization code (ID)7
Long distance phone number8
Using
1. Press the line you want.
2. Press memory location 6.
(Press pause if needed.)
3. Press memory location 7.
(Press pause if needed.)
4. Press memory location 8.
T
T
U
L
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S
SELECT
EXIT
CLEAR
DIAL
MENU DIRECTORY
21
OPER
0
SPEAKER
CALLER ID
STORE
LOWER
8
CONFER
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MNO6JKL5GHI
WXYZ9TUV8PQRS
7
6
5
LINE
2
4
3
LINE
1
2
#
MUTEHEADSETFLASH
HOLD
1
VOICE MAIL
PAUSE
REDIAL
BUSY REDIAL
4
7
VOLUME
TONE
*
Memory
buttons
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PHONE DIRECTORY
In addition to the 16 quick dial memory
locations, you can also store 90 names
and numbers in the phone directory
button
using the SHUTTLE knob. The SHUTTLE
knob makes it easy to find the
information you want–all you need to do
is turn the dial.
STORINGA NAMEAND
NUMBER
1. Press the STORE button.
shows in the display.
2. Use the keypad to enter the number
you want to store (up to 32 digits).
3. Press SELECT to enter name.
4. Use the keypad to store a name (up to
21 characters). More than one letter or
character is stored in each of the
number keys. For example, to enter
the letter “A,” press the 2 key once.
For a “B,” press the same key twice.
For a “C,” press it three times.
ENTER DIGIT
SHUTTLE
LOWER buttonDIRECTORY
VOICE MAIL
PAUSE
MENU DIRECTORY
REDIAL
BUSY REDIAL
4
7
VOLUME
OPER
TONE
*
SPEAKER
knob
T
T
U
L
H
E
S
SELECT
EXIT
CLEAR
DIAL
CALLER ID
STORE
LOWER
8
CONFER
DEF3ABC
21
MNO6JKL5GHI
WXYZ9TUV8PQRS
0
7
6
5
LINE
2
4
3
LINE
1
2
#
MUTEHEADSETFLASH
HOLD
1
Memory
buttons
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5. Once the desired letter is selected,
use the SHUTTLE knob to move to the
next one or skip a space.
6. When finished, press STORE.
LOCATION?
shows in the display.
7. Press the DIRECTORY button.
NOTE: When pulse mode is used,
pressing the TONE * key before
programming will store all digits in tone.
DIRECTORY
button
VOICE MAIL
PAUSE
MENU DIRECTORY
REDIAL
BUSY REDIAL
4
7
VOLUME
TONE
*
OPER
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
TONE
button
STORE
button
Memory
buttons
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CHANGINGA STORED NAMEOR
NUMBER
1. Press the DIRECTORY button.
2. Use the SHUTTLE knob to scroll to the
location where the information is
stored.
3. Press SELECT.
4. Follow the instructions in “Storing a
Name and Number” to change the
information.
DIALINGA STORED NUMBER
1. Pick up the handset, or press
SPEAKER or HEADSET.
2. Press the line you want.
3. Wait for a dial tone.
4. Press DIRECTORY.
5. Use the jog dial to scroll to the
number you want to call.
6. Press DIAL. The number dials
automatically.
SELECT
button
DIRECTORY
button
HEADSET
button
VOICE MAIL
PAUSE
REDIAL
BUSY REDIAL
VOLUME
SPEAKER
button
TONE
MENU DIRECTORY
4
7
OPER
*
SPEAKER
DIAL
button
DEF3ABC
21
MNO6JKL5GHI
WXYZ9TUV8PQRS
#
0
MUTEHEADSETFLASH
SHUTTLE
knob
T
T
U
L
H
S
SELECT
EXIT
CLEAR
DIAL
CALLER ID
STORE
LOWER
8
CONFER
7
6
5
LINE
2
4
3
LINE
1
2
HOLD
1
E
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ADVANCED FEATURES
SETTINGTHE VOICE MAIL
ACCESS CODES
You can program a voice mail access
code for each line for quick access to
your voice mail.
1. Press the MENU button.
2. Use the SHUTTLE knob to scroll to
VM Code
3. Press SELECT.
4. Use the SHUTTLE knob to scroll
between “
“
LINE 2 VM CODE
5. Press SELECT.
6. Use the keypad to enter your voice
mail access phone number.
7. Press SELECT to confirm. If you want
to start over, press EXIT to return to
the main menu.
.
LINE 1 VM CODE
.”
” and
MENU
button
EXIT
button
VOICE MAIL
PAUSE
REDIAL
BUSY REDIAL
VOLUME
TONE
MENU DIRECTORY
4
7
*
SELECT
button
DEF3ABC
21
MNO6JKL5GHI
WXYZ9TUV8PQRS
OPER
#
0
MUTEHEADSETFLASH
SPEAKER
CALLER ID
SELECT
EXIT
CLEAR
CONFER
LINE
LINE
HOLD
Jog dial
H
S
STORE
2
1
T
T
U
L
E
DIAL
LOWER
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
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TONE/PULSE DIALING
This adjustment allows you to select
tone (touch-tone) or pulse (rotary) mode
dialing. The phone is automatically set
for touch-tone use.
1. Press the MENU button.
2. Use the SHUTTLE knob to scroll to
SETTINGS
3. Press SELECT.
.
PULSE/TONE
is
displayed.
4. Use the SHUTTLE knob to scroll
between
PULSE and TONE
.
5. Press SELECT to confirm. If you want
to start over, press EXIT to return to
the main menu.
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
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CHANGINGTHE HOUR
FORMAT
You can set the clock for either 12-hour
or 24-hour (military) time format. The
default is 12 hour.
1. Press the MENU button.
2. Use the SHUTTLE knob to scroll to
SETTINGS
3. Press SELECT.
4. Use the SHUTTLE knob to scroll to
12/24 Hour
5. Press SELECT to confirm. If you want
to start over, press EXIT to return to
the main menu.
6. Use the SHUTTLE knob to scroll
between 12 hour and 24 hour.
7. Press SELECT to confirm. If you want
to start over, press EXIT to return to
the main menu.
.
.
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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SETTINGTHE FLASH TIMING
Depending on the services you have
with the phone company, you may need
to adjust the default flash timing. It can
be adjusted from 100-900 ms. The
default is 600 ms.
1. Press the MENU button.
2. Use the SHUTTLE knob to scroll to
SETTINGS
.
3. Press SELECT.
4. Use the SHUTTLE knob to scroll to
FLASH TIME
.
5. Press SELECT.
6. Use the SHUTTLE knob to scroll to the
desired setting.
7. Press SELECT to confirm. If you want
to start over, press EXIT to return to
the main menu.
MENU
button
EXIT
button
VOICE MAIL
PAUSE
REDIAL
BUSY REDIAL
VOLUME
TONE
MENU DIRECTORY
4
7
*
SELECT
button
DEF3ABC
21
MNO6JKL5GHI
WXYZ9TUV8PQRS
OPER
#
0
MUTEHEADSETFLASH
SPEAKER
SHUTTLE
knob
T
T
U
L
H
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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SETTINGTHE PAUSE TIMING
Depending on the services you have
with the phone company, you may need
to adjust the default pause timing. It can
be adjusted from 1-9 seconds. The
default is 1 second.
1. Press the MENU button.
2. Use the SHUTTLE knob to scroll to
SETTINGS
.
3. Press SELECT.
4. Use the SHUTTLE knob to scroll to
P AUSE TIME
5. Press SELECT.
6. Use the SHUTTLE knob to select the
desired setting.
7. Press SELECT to confirm. If you want
to start over, press EXIT to return to
the main menu.
MENU
button
EXIT
button
VOICE MAIL
PAUSE
REDIAL
BUSY REDIAL
VOLUME
SELECT
button
MENU DIRECTORY
4
7
TONE
*
OPER
SPEAKER
21
0
DEF3ABC
MNO6JKL5GHI
WXYZ9TUV8PQRS
#
MUTEHEADSETFLASH
SHUTTLE
knob
T
T
U
L
H
S
SELECT
EXIT
CLEAR
DIAL
CALLER ID
STORE
LOWER
8
CONFER
7
6
5
LINE
2
4
3
LINE
1
2
HOLD
1
E
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SETTINGTHE AUTOMATIC
BUSY REDIAL TIMING
The busy redial default for the time
between call attempts is set for 30
seconds but can be adjusted in 10
second increments between 0 and 90
seconds.
1. Press the MENU button.
2. Use the SHUTTLE knob to scroll to
SETTINGS
3. Press SELECT.
4. Use the SHUTTLE knob to scroll to
ABR TIME
5. Press SELECT.
6. Use the SHUTTLE knob to select the
desired setting.
7. Press SELECT to confirm. If you want
to start over, press EXIT to return to
the main menu.
.
.
MENU
button
EXIT
button
VOICE MAIL
PAUSE
REDIAL
BUSY REDIAL
VOLUME
TONE
MENU DIRECTORY
4
7
OPER
*
SPEAKER
SELECT
button
CALLER ID
DEF3ABC
21
MNO6JKL5GHI
WXYZ9TUV8PQRS
#
0
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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SETTINGTHE WAITFOR
BUSY TONE DETECT TIMING
If you observe clicking noises right after
dialing, the time the phone waits before
a busy tone is heard for Automatic Busy
Redialing may be lengthened. The
default is 0.5 seconds.
1. Press the MENU button.
2. Use the SHUTTLE knob to scroll to
SETTINGS
3. Press SELECT.
4. Use the SHUTTLE knob to scroll to
ABR DELAY
5. Press SELECT.
6. Use the SHUTTLE knob to scroll to the
desired setting.
7. Press SELECT to confirm. If you want
to start over, press EXIT to return to
the main menu.
.
.
MENU
button
EXIT
button
VOICE MAIL
PAUSE
REDIAL
BUSY REDIAL
VOLUME
TONE
MENU DIRECTORY
4
7
*
SELECT
button
DEF3ABC
21
MNO6JKL5GHI
WXYZ9TUV8PQRS
OPER
#
0
MUTEHEADSETFLASH
SPEAKER
SHUTTLE
knob
T
T
U
L
H
S
SELECT
EXIT
CLEAR
DIAL
CALLER ID
STORE
LOWER
8
CONFER
7
6
5
LINE
2
4
3
LINE
1
2
HOLD
1
E
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SETTINGTHE REGIONAL
AREA CODES
Depending on your area, you may need
to set regional area codes. These are
needed in order for the phone to
determine the number format to be
displayed when a valid Caller ID signal is
received. Calls received that match any
of the regional area codes are displayed
as 10 digits. If the number is not
displayed correctly, the phone may not
be able to dial back the number
properly. You can store up to 6 regional
area codes.
You may need to use this feature if you
have:
• Multiple area codes
• Overlapping area codes
• Areas that require 10-digit dialing.
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1. Press the MENU button.
2. Use the SHUTTLE knob to scroll to
REGION CODE.
3. Press SELECT.
4. Use the SHUTTLE knob to scroll to
desired code #.
5. Press SELECT.
6. Use the keypad to enter the first digit.
7. Use the SHUTTLE knob to move to
the next digit and repeat previous
step.
8. When finished, press SELECT to
confirm.
MENU
button
SELECT button
VOICE MAIL
PAUSE
MENU DIRECTORY
REDIAL
BUSY REDIAL
VOLUME
DEF3ABC
21
MNO6JKL5GHI
4
WXYZ9TUV8PQRS
7
OPER
TONE
#
0
*
MUTEHEADSETFLASH
SPEAKER
SHUTTLE
knob
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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RESTORINGTHE INITIAL
SETTINGS
This feature allows you to reset the
menu adjustments to the original default
settings.
1. Press the MENU button.
2. Use the SHUTTLE knob to scroll to
RESTORE SET
3. Press SELECT.
4. Use the SHUTTLE knob to scroll to
YES
.
5. Press SELECT to confirm. If you want
to start over, press EXIT to return to
the main menu.
.
MENU
button
EXIT
button
VOICE MAIL
PAUSE
REDIAL
BUSY REDIAL
VOLUME
TONE
MENU DIRECTORY
4
7
OPER
*
SPEAKER
SELECT
button
CALLER ID
DEF3ABC
21
MNO6JKL5GHI
WXYZ9TUV8PQRS
#
0
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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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
In case of difficulty, please check the following Tr oubleshooting Guide
before seeking service.
ProblemSolution
No dial tone• Check installation:
Dial tone is OK, but the• Make sure the pulse/tone mode is programmed correctly.
phone does not dial out.
You cannot be heard by• Is the handset or headset cord inserted properly and
the other party.securely?
–– Are the telephone line cords connected to the phone and
the wall jack? Are they damaged?
• Does the hook switch pop up when the handset is lifted?
• Check the SPEAKER button. Is the indicator off?
• Is the pulse/tone mode programmed correctly? Pulse or tone
may not be compatible with your local dialing service.
• Disconnect the phone from the wall jack and connect another
phone to the same jack. If there is no dial tone in the second
phone, the problem might be your wiring or local service.
• Is MUTE on?
Phone does not ring.• Is the ringer turned off?
• You may have too many extension phones on your line. Try
unplugging some phones.
• See solutions for “No dial tone.”
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ProblemSolution
Incoming voice too low• Check setting of volume control.
or none at all.
Indicator and tone• This is normal as power is fluctuating as phone dials.
feedback flutter when
dialing in pulse mode
Memory dialing
doesn’t work• Did you follow proper dialing sequence?
Battery LOW indicator• The batteries need replacing or are not installed.
blinks or is solid
• Did you program the memory location keys correctly?
• Make sure the pulse/tone mode is programmed correctly.
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GENERAL PRODUCT CARE
To keep your telephone working and looking good, follow
these guidelines:
• Avoid putting the phone near heating appliances and devices that
generate electrical noise (for example, motors or fluorescent lamps).
• DO NOT expose to direct sunlight or moisture.
• Avoid dropping the handset, as well as other rough treatment to
the phone.
• Clean the phone with a soft cloth.
• Never use a strong cleaning agent or abrasive powder because this will
damage the finish.
• Retain the original packaging in case you need to ship the phone at a
later date.
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SERVICE
The FCC requires this product to be serviced only by the manufacturer or
its authorized service agents. In accordance with FCC requirements,
changes or modifications not expressly approved by ATLINKS USA could
void the user’s authority to operate this product. For instructions on how
to obtain service, refer to the warranty included in this guide or call
Consumer Information at 1-800-448-0329.
Attach your sales receipt to the booklet for future reference or jot down the
date this product was purchased or received as a gift. This information will
be valuable if service should be required during the warranty period.
Purchase date _____________Name of store_______________________
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INDEX
A
Advanced Features 55
AM/PM 20
Automatic Busy Redial 31
B
Before You Begin 6
Busy Redial is Cancelled When 32
C
Call Waiting Caller ID 44
Caller ID Features 37
Chain Dialing 51
Changing a Stored Name or
Number 48, 54
Changing the Hour Format 57
Conference 34
D
Data Jack 17
Data Port 17
Date 19
Deleting a Call Record 39
Deleting All Call Records 40
Deleting All Directory Memory 41
Desktop Installation 11
Dialing a Stored Number 50, 54
Dialing Back 42
F
FCC Registration Information 2
Flash 29
G
H
Hearing Aid Compatibility 2
Hold 28
Hour 20
I
Important Installation Information 7
Installation 7
Installation Options 9
Installing the Batteries 7
Interference Information 2
Introduction 5
L
Limited Warranty 71
M
Making Calls 24
Memory 46
Message Indicators 45
Modular Jack Requirements 6
Month 19
Mute 28
O
One -Touch Redial 30
P
Parts Checklist 6
Phone Directory 52
Picking Up a Call on Hold 28
Placing a Call on Hold 28
General Product Care 67
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R
T
Receiving and Storing Calls 38
Receiving Calls 25
Redial 30
Restoring the Initial Settings 64
Reviewing Call Records 39
Reviewing Stored Numbers Before
Dialing 50
Ringer Volume 33
S
Service 68
Setting the Automatic Busy Redial
Timing 60
Setting the Date and Time 19
Setting the Display Contrast 22
Setting the Display Language 23
Setting the Flash Timing 58
Setting the Pause Timing 59
Setting the Regional Area Codes 62
Setting the Voice Mail Access Codes 55
Setting the Wait for Busy Tone Detect
Timing 61
Setting Your Local Area Code 21
Setup 19
Speakerphone, Handset, and Headset
Volume 34
Storing a Flash 50
Storing a Name and Number 46, 52
Storing a Pause 49
Storing the Last Number Dialed 49
Summary Screen 37
Switching Between Using the
Speakerphone, Handset, 27
Switching to a Different Line 31
Teléfono con Altavoz de Dos Líneas,
con Identificador de Llamada y
Llamada en Espera
Guía del Usuario
29460
Creamos cosas buenas para la vida.
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INFORMACIÓN DEL REGISTROALA FCC
Su equipo telefónico de la ha sido registrado con la Comisión Federal de Comunicaciones (FCC) y está en acuerdo con las
Partes 15 y 68 de las Regulaciones y Reglas de la FCC.
1Notificación a la Compañía Telefónica Local
Al fondo de este equipo Ud. hallará un rótulo indicando, entre otra información, el número de la Registración con la
FCC y el Número del Equivalente Timbre (REN) para este equipo. Ud. deberá, a petición, proveer esta información a
su compañía telefónica.
El REN es útil para determinar el número total de artefactos que Ud. puede conectar a su línea telefónica, todavía
asegurando que todos estos artefactos sonarán cuando se llame su número telefónico. En la mayoría de las áreas
(pero no en todas), el total de los números REN de todos los artefactos conectados a una línea no debe exceder 5.
Para estar seguro del número total de artefactos que Ud. pueda conectar a su línea (determinado por el REN), Ud.
deberá ponerse en contacto con su compañía telefónica local.
NOTAS:
• No se puede usar este equipo con un teléfono de previo pago proveído por la compañía telefónica.
• Las líneas compartidas son sujetas a las tarifas del estado, y por eso, es posible que Ud. no pueda usar su propioequipo telefónico si Ud. estuviera compartiendo la misma línea telefónica con otros abonados.
• Se debe notificar la compañía telefónica cuando se desconecte permanentemente su teléfono de la línea.
2Derechos de la Compañía Telefónica
Si su equipo causase algún problema en su línea que pudiera dañar la red telefónica, la compañía telefónica siempre
que sea posible le avisará de la posible interrupción temporal de su servicio. En caso que la compañía no pudiera
avisarle de antemano y hubiera necesidad de tomar tal acción, la compañía telefónica podrá interrumpir su servicio
inmediatemente. En caso de tal interrupción telefónica temporal la compañía debe : (1) darle aviso al momento de tal
interrupción temporal de servico, (2) concederle a Ud. la oportunidad de corregir la situación, (3) informarle a Ud. de
sus derechos de presentar una questa a la Comisión de acuerdo con los procedimientos dictados en la Subparte E de
la Parte 68 de las Regulaciones y Reglas de la FCC.
La compañía telefónica puede hacer los cambios en sus instalaciones de comunicación, en equipos, en sus
funcionamientos o procedimientos que digne necesarios para el manejo de sus negocios y que no sean incompatibles
con las Reglas y Regulaciones de l a FCC. Si estos cambios pudieran alterar el uso o el funcionamiento de su equipo
telefónico, la compañía telefónica deberá darle aviso adecuado en escrito para que Ud. goce de un servico
ininterrumpido.
INFORMACIÓNDE INTERFERENCIAS
Este artefacto cumple con la Parte 15 de las Reglas de la FCC. Su funcionamiento es sujeto a las dos condiciones
siguientes: (l) Este artefacto no puede causar interferencia dañosa, y (2) Este artefacto debe aceptar cualquier interferencia
recibida, incluyendo interferencia que puede causar un funcionamiento no deseado.
Este equipo ha sido probado y cumple con los límites para un artefacto digital de la Clase B, de conformidad con la Parte
15 de las Reglas de la FCC. Estos límites han sido diseñados para proporcionar una protección razonable contra una
interferencia dañosa que pueda existir en una instalación doméstica.
Este equipo genera, usa y puede radiar la energía de frecuencia de una radio y, si no fuera instalado y usado de acuerdo
con las instrucciones, puede causar interferencia dañosa a las transmisiones radiales. Sin embargo, no hay garantía que la
interferencia no ocurrirá en una instalación en particular.
Si este equipo causa en efecto una interferencia dañosa a la recepción de la radio o de la televisión, lo cual puede ser
determinado apagando y prendiendo el equipo, le animamos a Ud. de tratar de corregir la interferencia por medio de una
(o más) de las sugerencias siguientes:
•Cambie la posición o la ubicación de la antena (quiere decir la antena de la radio o de la televisión que está
recibiendo la interferencia).
•Cambie la posición o cambie la ubicación y aumente la distancia entre el equipo de telecomunicaciones y la
antena receptora de la radio o de la televisión que está recibiendo la interferencia.
•Conecte el equipo de telecomunicaciones a una toma en un circuito diferente del circuito al cual la antena
receptora esté conectada.
Si estas medidas no eliminan la interferencia, favor de consultar a su distribuidor o a un técnico de radio/televi
sión experto por otras sugerencias. También, la Comisión Federal de Comunicaciones (FCC) ha preparado un folleto muy
útil, “How To Identify and Resolve Radio/TV Interference Problems” (“Como Identificar y Resolver Problemas de
Interferencia de Radio/Televisión”). Este folleto se puede obtener del U.S. Gover ment Printing Office, Washington, D.C.
20402. Favor de especificar el número 004-000-00345-4 cuando haga su pedido.
COMPATIBILIDADCON AUDÍFONOS
Se juzga que este teléfono es compatible con audífonos, en base a las normas de la FCC.
El número de la FCC está ubicado en el fondo de la base
PREVENIR EL RIESGO DE UNFUEGO O DE
UNA SACUDIDA ELECTRICA, NO EXPONGA
ESTE APARA TO A LA LLUVIA O A LA HUMEDAD.
PARA
UTILIZANDOEL AURICULAR ........... 25
TILIZANDOEL ALTAVOZ............... 26
U
UTILIZANDOLOS AUDÍFONOS......... 26
ARA ALTERNARENTREEL USODEL
P
ALTAVOZ, AURICULARY
AUDÍFONOS ............................ 27
EMPORIZADOR (TIMER)................... 27
T
NMUDECEDOR (“MUTE”) ............. 28
E
EN ESPERA (“HOLD”) .................. 28
ÓMO PONERUNA LLAMADAEN
C
ESPERA .................................. 28
CÓMO LEVANTARUNA LLAMADA
EN
ESPERA ............................. 28
OTÓNDE“FLASH”........................ 29
B
TONO TEMPORAL ............................ 29
ÓMO VOLVERA MARCAR (REDIAL)..30
C
ÓMO VOLVERA MARCARCONLA
C
MODALIDADDE
UN-TOQUE ................................ 30
ÓMO VOLVERA MARCARUN
C
NÚMERO OCUPADO AUTOMÁTICAMENTE
(“AUTOMATIC BUSY REDIAL”)...... 31
ÓMO CAMBIARAUNA LÍNEA
C
DIFERENTE .............................. 31
AFUNCIÓNPARA VOLVERA MARCAR
L
NÚMERO OCUPADO (“BUSY
UN
REDIAL”) SECANCELACUANDO .. 32
OLUMEN ...................................... 33
V
OLUMENDEL TIMBRE ................. 33
V
VOLUMENDEL ALTAVOZ,
URICULAR, Y AUDÍFONOS ........ 34
A
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la siguiente página)
ATTENTION:
RIESGO DE SACUDIDA
ELÉCTRICA NO ABRA
EL RELÁMPAGO Y LA
PUNTA DE FLECHA
DENTRO DEL TRIÁNGULO ES UNA SEÑAL
DE ADVERTENCIA,
ALERTÁNDOLE A
UD. DE QUE HAY
"VOLTAJE PELIGROSO" DENTRO
DEL PRODUCTO.
CUIDADO: PARA REDUCIR
EL RIESGO DE UNA SACUDIDA ELÉCTRICA, NO
QUITE LA CUBIERTA
(O PARTE POSTERIOR) NO
USE PARTES DE REPUESTO DENTRO. CONSULTE A
ALGUNA PERSONA CALIFICADA DEL SERVICIO DE
REPARACIONES.
VEA ADVERTENCIA EN LA PARTE POSTERIOR/BASE DEL PRODUCTO.
EL SIGNO DE EXCLAMACIÓN DENTRO
DEL TRIÁNGULO ES
UNA SEÑAL DE
ADVERTENCIA,
ALTERTÁNDOLE A
UD. DE QUE EL
PRODUCTO, TRAE
INCLUCIDO, IN
STRUCTIONES MUY
IMPORTANTES.
Su teléfono con identificador de Llamadas almacena y muestra
información específica, provista por su compañía telefónica local, a
suscriptores de servicios de identificación como el Identificador de
Llamadas o servicios similares.
Su Identificador de Llamadas (Caller ID) le permite:
• Identificar a la persona que llama antes de que usted conteste el
teléfono.
• Ver la hora y fecha de cada llamada entrante.
• Grabar hasta 99 mensajes del Identificador de Llamadas (Caller ID) en
secuencia.
• Saber quién llamó mientras usted estaba fuera.
Para aprovechar al máximo su nuevo teléfono, le sugerimos que se tome
unos minutos ahora mismo para leer esta guía del usuario.
IMPORTANTE: Para poder hacer uso de este aparato, usted debe suscribirse,
ya sea al servicio estándar de Identificador de Nombre/Número o al Servicio
de Identificador de Llamadas con Llamada en Espera. Para saber quién llama
mientras usted está en el teléfono, usted debe suscribirse al Servicio de
Identificador de Llamadas con Llamada en Espera.
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ANTESDE COMENZAR
LISTADE PARTES
Asegúrese de que su paquete incluye los artículos mostrados aquí:
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BUSY REDIAL
VOLUME
TONE
Base
1 cable negro de
línea telefónica
Auricular
1 cable gris de línea
telefónica
Cable del auricular
Placa para montaje
Cable de corriente AC para la base
REQUERIMIENTOSPARA ENCHUFE MODULAR
Usted necesita un cable modular tipo RJ14, que es el tipo de
enchufe telefónico más común y puede parecerse al enchufe
ilustrado aquí. Si usted no tiene un enchufe, llame a su
compañía telefónica local para enterarse de cómo se le puede
instalar uno.
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INSTALACIÓN
INFORMACIÓN IMPORTANTEPARALA INSTALACIÓN
• Nunca instale cableado telefónico durante una tormenta de relámpagos.
• Nunca toque cables o terminales no aislados, a menos que la líneatelefónica haya sido desconectada en la interfaz de la red.
• Utilice precaución cuando instale o modifique líneas telefónicas.
CÓMO INSTALARLAS BATERÍAS
Su teléfono utiliza baterías alcalinas de tamaño AA como respaldo en caso
de que la corriente AC sufra un corte.
CUIDADO: Quite las baterías si va a tener el aparato almacenado más de 30 días.
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1. Si los cables de línea están ya
conectados, desconéctelos de la base
del aparato.
2. Utilice un destornillador para levantar
la puerta del compartimento de las
baterías en la parte de abajo del
teléfono.
3. Introduzca 3 baterías alcalinas de
tamaño AA como se muestra en el
diagrama que está dentro del
compartimento.
4. Vuelva a colocar la puerta del
compartimento nuevamente en su
sitio.
5. Si los cables de línea estaban
previamente conectados, vuelva a
conectarlos al aparato y verifique sus
localizaciones de memoria.
NOTA: Si el símbolo de baja batería
aparece en la pantalla, usted necesita
reemplazar las baterías. Es importante
que usted las cambie tan pronto como le
sea posible para poder mantener la
operación del aparato cuando la
corriente AC sufra un corte. Como
precaución, usted puede anotar
cualquier información almacenada que
usted no quiera que sea borrada.
IMPORTANTE: Si usted no va a utilizar
el teléfono durante más de 30 días, quite
las baterías porque de otra manera
pueden escurrirse y dañar el aparato.
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OPCIONESPARALA
INSTALACIÓN
A pesar de que usted puede usar su
teléfono de 2 líneas con una línea
telefónica sencilla, usted debe tener dos
líneas diferentes (números telefónicos
diferentes) para usar un sistema de dos
líneas. Los siguientes diagramas
muestran los dos sistemas posibles:
Dos Líneas en un Enchufe Modular
Sencillo
Un tipo de sistema telefónico de dos
líneas utiliza un solo contacto modular
telefónico RJ14 que contiene las dos
líneas. Conecte el cable telefónico al
enchufe marcado “LINE 1+ 2”.
Usted debe utilizar un cable conductor
telefónico para 4 cables como el gris que
viene empacado con su aparato.
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Cada Línea en un Enchufe Modular
Separado
Línea 2
Si usted tiene dos contactos telefónicos
separados, cada uno con su propia línea,
conecte uno de los cables telefónicos al
contacto marcado “LINE 2”, y conecte el
otro cable telefónico al contacto
telefónico marcado “LINE 1 + 2”
localizado en la parte posterior del
teléfono.
NOTA: Conecte el cable telefónico
desde el contacto marcado “LINE 1+ 2”
hasta el enchufe que usted quiera
asignar para la línea 1.
NOTA: La capacidad para dos líneas
requiere el servicio de dos líneas de su
compañía telefónica.
Una Línea Sencilla en un Enchufe
Modular
Si usted quiere únicamente conectar una
línea, conecte uno de los cables de línea
telefónica en el contacto marcado “LINE
1 + 2” y en un contacto telefónico
modular sencillo. Su teléfono
únicamente utilizará una línea con esta
conexión. La línea 2 no será utilizada.
Línea 1
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INSTALACIÓNSOBRE
SUPERFICIE PLANA
Dos líneas en un Enchufe Modular
Sencillo
1. Conecte un extremo del cable del
auricular en el auricular y el otro
extremo en el enchufe al costado de
la base. Coloque el auricular sobre la
base.
2. Conecte el cable de corriente en el
enchufe marcado “POWER 6V AC” en
la base y también en un contacto de
corriente AC.
3. Conecte el cable telefónico gris en el
enchufe marcado “LINE 1 + 2” en la
base y en un enchufe modular doble.
Para utilizarse con una sola línea, vea
la sección “Una Línea Sencilla en un
Enchufe Modular”.
NOTA: El teléfono automáticamente
revierte a la modalidad para marcar por
tono –“touch-tone”-. Para cambiar a
modalidad de pulso (rotatorio), vea la
sección “Cómo Marcar por Pulso/Tono”.
Si usted no sabe qué tipo de servicio
tiene, verifique con su compañía
telefónica.
3
2
2 1
DATA PORT
LINE 1+2 LINE 2DATA PORT
Enchufe “LINE 1+ 2”
1
POWER
6V AC
CUIDADO: Utilice únicamente el cable de corriente ATLINKS USA
5-2495 que es compatible con esta unidad. El uso de otros cables de
corriente puede resultar en daño al aparato.
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Cada Línea en un Enchufe Modular
Separado
1. Conecte un extremo del cable del
auricular en el auricular y el otro
extremo en el enchufe al costado de
la base. Coloque el auricular sobre la
base.
2. Conecte el cable de corriente en el
enchufe marcado “POWER 6V DC” en
la base y también en un contacto de
corriente AC.
3. Conecte el cable telefónico en el
enchufe marcado “LINE 1 + 2” en la
parte posterior del aparato y en un
enchufe modular sencillo que usted
quiera asignar como línea 1.
4. Conecte el otro cable telefónico en el
enchufe marcado “LINE 2” en la parte
posterior del aparato y en un enchufe
modular sencillo que usted quiera
asignar como línea 2.
NOTA: El teléfono automáticamente
revierte a la modalidad para marcar por
tono –“touch-tone”-. Para cambiar a
modalidad de pulso (rotatorio), vea la
sección “Cómo Marcar por Pulso/Tono”.
Si usted no sabe qué tipo de servicio
tiene, verifique con su compañía
telefónica.
3
4
2
DATA PORT
Enchufe “LINE
1+ 2”
2 1
POWER
6V AC
LINE 1+2 LINE 2DATA PORT
Enchufe “LINE 2”
1
12
CUIDADO: Utilice únicamente el cable de corriente ATLINKS USA
5-2495 que es compatible con esta unidad. El uso de otros cables de
corriente puede resultar en daño al aparato.
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INSTALACIÓNSOBRE PARED
Dos líneas en un Enchufe Modular
Sencillo
1. Quite la placa para montaje sobre
pared. Gírela de manera que la parte
de abajo del teléfono esté plana.
Vuelva a colocar la placa para montaje
sobre pared introduciendo las
lengüetas en las ranuras, primero en
la parte superior del aparato, y
después metiendo las lengüetas de
abajo en su sitio.
2. Conecte el cable de corriente en el
enchufe marcado “POWER 6V AC” en
la base y también en un contacto de
corriente AC.
3. Conecte el cable telefónico gris
dentro del enchufe marcado “LINE 1+
2” en la parte trasera del aparato y
conecte el otro extremo en un
contacto doble modular en la pared.
Para utilizarse con una sola línea, vea
la sección “Una Línea Sencilla en un
Enchufe Modular”.
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POWER
6V AC
DATA PORT
LINE 1+2 LINE 2DATA PORT
Enchufe “LINE 1+ 2”
2
4
CUIDADO: Utilice únicamente el cable de corriente ATLINKS USA
5-2495 que es compatible con esta unidad. El uso de otros cables de
corriente puede resultar en daño al aparato.
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4. Deslice los agujeros para montaje
sobre los postes en la placa de pared
y deslice firmemente el aparato hacia
abajo hasta que entre en su sitio.
5. Conecte un extremo del cable del
auricular en el auricular y el otro
extremo en el enchufe al costado del
aparato. Coloque el auricular sobre la
base.
NOTA: El teléfono automáticamente
revierte a la modalidad para marcar por
tono –“touch-tone”-. Para cambiar a
modalidad de pulso (rotatorio), vea la
sección “Cómo Marcar por Pulso/Tono”.
Si usted no sabe qué tipo de servicio
tiene, verifique con su compañía
telefónica.
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Cada Línea en un Enchufe Modular
Separado
1. Quite la placa para montaje sobre
pared. Gírela de manera que la
parte de abajo del teléfono esté
plana. Vuelva a colocar la placa para
montaje sobre pared introduciendo
las lengüetas en las ranuras,
primero en la parte superior del
aparato, y después metiendo las
lengüetas de abajo en su sitio.
2. Conecte el cable de corriente en el
enchufe marcado “POWER 6V AC”
en la base y también en un contacto
de corriente AC.
3. Conecte el cable telefónico en el
enchufe marcado “LINE 1 + 2” en la
parte trasera del aparato y en un
enchufe modular sencillo que usted
quiera asignar como línea 1.
4. Conecte el otro cable de línea
telefónica en el enchufe marcado
“LINE 2” en la parte trasera del
aparato y en un enchufe modular
sencillo que usted quiera asignar
como línea 2.
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4
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DATA PORT
Enchufe “LINE
1+ 2”
2
1
POWER
6V AC
LINE 1+2 LINE 2DATA PORT
Enchufe “LINE 2”
5
CUIDADO: Utilice únicamente el cable de corriente ATLINKS USA
5-2495 que es compatible con esta unidad. El uso de otros cables de
corriente puede resultar en daño al aparato.
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5. Deslice los agujeros para montaje
sobre los postes en la placa de pared
y deslice firmemente el aparato hacia
abajo hasta que entre en su sitio.
(Placa para pared no incluida.)
6. Conecte un extremo del cable del
auricular en el auricular y el otro
extremo en el enchufe al costado del
aparato. Coloque el auricular sobre la
base.
NOTA: El teléfono automáticamente
revierte a la modalidad para marcar por
tono –“touch-tone”-. Para cambiar a
modalidad de pulso (rotatorio), vea la
sección “Cómo Marcar por Pulso/Tono”.
Si usted no sabe qué tipo de servicio
tiene, verifique con su compañía
telefónica.
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TERMINALDE DATOS
(“DATA PORT”)
Este teléfono está equipado con un
enchufe para Terminal de Datos (“Data
Port”) para conectar un accesorio
auxiliar, como una máquina de fax,
módem para computadora, un aparato
contestador, o hasta un teléfono
inalámbrico.
El selector de la Terminal de Datos en
la parte trasera del teléfono controla el
enchufe de la Terminal de Datos, que
le permite seleccionar la línea que
será utilizada, ya sea la línea 1 o la
línea 2.
Usted puede usar la Terminal de Datos
para conectar su máquina de fax, por
ejemplo, y después programar el
selector de Terminal de Datos (“DATA
PORT”) a la Línea 2 y poder recibir
faxes por el número telefónico de la
Línea 2.
Enchufe de
Terminal de
Datos (DATA
PORT)
2 1
DATA PORT
LINE 1+2 LINE 2DATA PORT
Selector de
Terminal
de Datos
POWER
6V DC
Enchufe
“LINE 2”
Enchufe
“LINE 1 + 2”
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En caso de que usted esté hablando
con alguien por la Línea 2 y quiera
que esa persona le mande algo por
fax, cambie el selector de la
Terminal de Datos a la Línea 1, y dé
a esa persona el número telefónico
para la Línea 1. Su máquina de fax
puede ahora recibir llamadas en la
Línea 1.
IMPORTANTE: Asegúrese de
cambiar la máquina de fax otra vez
a su línea normal cuando haya
terminado porque otras personas
que llamen y no sepan que usted ha
cambiado las líneas, no podrán
tener acceso a su máquina de fax si
marcan la línea que normalmente
se utiliza para el fax.
2 1
DATAPORT
Selector de Terminal
de Datos (DATA
PORT)
POWER
6V DC
LINE 1+2 LINE 2DATA PORT
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PROGRAMACIÓN
CÓMO PROGRAMARLA
FECHAY HORA
NOTA: Si usted no programa la hora y
fecha, éstas se programarán
automáticamente cuando la compañía
telefónica mande la información de
fecha y hora junto con la información
del Identificador de Llamadas (Caller
ID).El aparato reajusta la hora y los
minutos cada vez que recibe una llamada.
MES
1. Gire la perilla “SHUTTLE” para
recorrer los meses hasta llegar al mes
deseado.
2. Oprima el botón “SELECT” para
confirmar.
FECHA
1. Gire la perilla “SHUTTLE” para
recorrer las fechas hasta encontrar la
fecha deseada.
2. Cuando haya terminado, oprima
“SELECT” para confirmar. Si usted
quiere volver a empezar, oprima el
botón para salir (“EXIT”) y después el
botón para seleccionar (“SELECT”).
Botón para
salir (“EXIT”)
Botón
“MENU”
Botón
“SELECT”
VOICE MAIL
PAUSE
MENU DIRECTORY
REDIAL
BUSY REDIAL
4
7
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TONE
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Perilla para
transportar
(“SHUTTLE”)
CALLER ID
DEF3ABC
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HORA
1. Oprima el botón de menú (“MENU”).
La hora y fecha serán mostradas.
2. Oprima el botón “SELECT”.
Botón
“MENU”
3. Gire la perilla “SHUTTLE” para
recorrer las horas hasta llegar a la
hora deseada.
4. Oprima el botón “SELECT” para
confirmar. Usted está ahora listo para
inscribir los minutos.
MINUTOS
1. Gire la perilla “SHUTTLE” para
recorrer los minutos hasta llegar al
minuto deseado.
2. Oprima el botón “SELECT” para
confirmar. Usted está ahora listo para
inscribir el mes.
AM/PM
1. Oprima el 1 para AM o el 2 para PM.
2. Cuando haya terminado, oprima el
botón “SELECT” para confirmar. Si
usted quiere volver a comenzar,
oprima el botón para salir (“EXIT”)
para regresar al menú principal.
Botón
“EXIT”
Botón
“SELECT”
VOICE MAIL
PAUSE
REDIAL
BUSY REDIAL
4
7
VOLUME
TONE
*
MENU DIRECTORY
21
OPER
0
SPEAKER
DEF3ABC
MNO6JKL5GHI
WXYZ9TUV8PQRS
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MUTEHEADSETFLASH
Perilla para
transportar
(“SHUTTLE”)
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CÓMO PROGRAMARSU
CLAVEDE AREA LOCAL
1. Oprima el botón “MENU”.
2. Utilice la perilla “SHUTTLE” para
recorrer a la modalidad para
programar la Clave de Area Local
(“
Local Area Code
3. Oprima el botón “SELECT”. La
indicación para que inscriba la clave
de área (“
Enter AREA CODE
aparece en la pantalla.
4. Inscriba los dos dígitos
correspondientes a su clave de área
utilizando el teclado.
5. Cuando haya terminado, oprima el
botón “SELECT” para confirmar. Si
usted quiere volver a comenzar,
oprima el botón para salir (“EXIT”)
para regresar al menú principal.
”).
”)
Botón
“EXIT”
Botón
“MENU”
Botón
“SELECT”
VOICE MAIL
PAUSE
MENU DIRECTORY
REDIAL
BUSY REDIAL
4
7
VOLUME
TONE
*
Perilla para
transportar
(“SHUTTLE”)
CALLER ID
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CÓMO PROGRAMAREL
CONTRASTEDELA PANTALLA
1. Oprima el botón “MENU”.
2. Utilice la perilla “SHUTTLE” para
recorrer a la modalidad para
programar el Contraste (“
3. Oprima el botón “SELECT”. La
indicación para que inscriba el
contraste de la pantalla (“
Contrast
”) aparece en la pantalla.
4. Utilice la perilla “SHUTTLE” para
ajustar el contraste.Gírela hacia
adelante para aumentar el contraste y
hacia atrás para disminuirlo.
5. Cuando haya terminado, oprima el
botón “SELECT” para confirmar. Si
usted quiere volver a comenzar,
oprima el botón para salir (“EXIT”)
para regresar al menúprincipal.
Contrast
Set LCD
”).
Botón
“MENU”
Botón
“EXIT”
Botón
“SELECT”
VOICE MAIL
PAUSE
MENU DIRECTORY
REDIAL
BUSY REDIAL
4
7
VOLUME
TONE
*
Perilla para
transportar
(“SHUTTLE”)
CALLER ID
DEF3ABC
21
MNO6JKL5GHI
WXYZ9TUV8PQRS
OPER
#
0
MUTEHEADSETFLASH
SPEAKER
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EXIT
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CÓMO PROGRAMAREL
IDIOMADELA PANTALLA
Este ajuste cambia el idioma para que
las indicaciones de las pantalla se
muestren en inglés, francés o español.
1. Oprima el botón “MENU”.
2. Utilice la perilla “SHUTTLE” para
recorrer a la modalidad para
programar el Idioma (“
3. Oprima el botón “SELECT”. La
indicación para que inscriba el idioma
de la pantalla (“
Set CID Language
aparece en la pantalla.
4. Utilice la perilla “SHUTTLE” para
ajustar el idioma.
5. Cuando haya terminado, oprima el
botón “SELECT” para confirmar. Si
usted quiere volver a comenzar,
oprima el botón para salir (“EXIT”)
para regresar al menú principal.
Language
”).
”)
Botón
“EXIT”
Botón
“MENU”
Botón
“SELECT”
VOICE MAIL
PAUSE
MENU DIRECTORY
REDIAL
BUSY REDIAL
4
7
VOLUME
TONE
*
Perilla para
transportar
(“SHUTTLE”)
CALLER ID
DEF3ABC
21
MNO6JKL5GHI
WXYZ9TUV8PQRS
OPER
#
0
MUTEHEADSETFLASH
SPEAKER
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EXIT
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FUNCIONES BÁSICASDEL TELÉFONO
CÓMOHACER LLAMADAS
UTILIZANDOEL AURICULAR
1. Levante el auricular y el teléfono
seleccionará una línea abierta.
2. Espere al tono de marcar
3. Marque un número telefónico.
4. Cuelgue el auricular cuando haya
terminado.
UTILIZANDOEL ALTAVOZ
1. Oprima el botón del altavoz
(“SPEAKER”) y el teléfono
seleccionará una línea abierta.
2. Espere al tono de marcar.
3. Marque un número telefónico.
4. Oprima el botón “SPEAKER” cuando
haya terminado.
VOICE MAIL
PAUSE
REDIAL
BUSY REDIAL
VOLUME
Botón para altavoz
(“SPEAKER”)
TONE
MENU DIRECTORY
4
7
OPER
*
SPEAKER
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SELECT
EXIT
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UTILIZANDOLOS AUDÍFONOS
1. Oprima el botón de los audífonos
(“HEADSET”). El indicador de
audífonos parpadea.
2. Oprima el botón de la línea deseada.
3. Espere al tono de marcar.
4. Marque un número telefónico.
5. Oprima el botón “HEADSET” para
desactivarlo.
NOTA: Para conversar utilizando los
audífonos, el auricular debe estar
colocado sobre la base.
CÓMO RECIBIR LLAMADAS
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MUTEHEADSETFLASH
HOLD
1
VOICE MAIL
PAUSE
REDIAL
BUSY REDIAL
4
7
VOLUME
TONE
*
UTILIZANDOEL AURICULAR
Cuando el teléfono timbra, el indicador
de la línea correspondiente parpadea
rápidamente.
1. Levante el auricular. La línea se
selecciona automáticamente.
2. Cuando usted haya terminado,
cuelgue el auricular.
Indicador de audífonos
(“HEADSET”)
Botón para
audífonos
(“HEADSET”)
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UTILIZANDOEL ALTAVOZ
Cuando el teléfono timbra, el indicador
de la línea correspondiente parpadea
rápidamente.
1. Oprima el botón de altavoz
(“SPEAKER”). El altavoz se activa
automáticamente y selecciona una
línea.
2. Cuando usted haya terminado,
oprima el botón “SPEAKER”.
UTILIZANDOLOS AUDÍFONOS
1. Cuando el teléfono timbra, el
indicador de la línea correspondiente
parpadea rápidamente.
2. Oprima el botón de la línea. Si la
modalidad de audífonos no está
activada, usted debe oprimir primero
el botón “HEADSET”. El indicador de
audífonos (“HEADSET”) parpadea.
3. Cuando usted haya terminado,
oprima el botón “HEADSET”.
NOTA: Tanto si usted está haciendo o
recibiendo una llamada, la persona que
llama será desconectada si usted oprime
el botón de otra línea sin haber puesto la
llamada en espera primero.
NOTA: Para conversar utilizando los
audífonos, el auricular debe estar
colocado sobre la base.
Indicador de
audífonos
(“HEADSET”)
VOICE MAIL
PAUSE
MENU DIRECTORY
REDIAL
BUSY REDIAL
21
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7
VOLUME
OPER
TONE
0
*
SPEAKER
Botón para
audífonos
(“HEADSET”)
SELECT
EXIT
CLEAR
CALLER ID
STORE
CONFER
DEF3ABC
MNO6JKL5GHI
LINE
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altavoz
(“SPEAKER”)
T
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PARA ALTERNARENTREEL USODEL
ALTAVOZ, AURICULARY AUDÍFONOS
Para cambiarse al altavoz, oprima el
botón “SPEAKER”. El indicador del
altavoz (“SPEAKER”) se ilumina.
Para cambiarse al auricular, levante el
auricular. El altavoz o los audífonos son
desactivados.
Para cambiarse a los audífonos, oprima
el botón “HEADSET”. El indicador de los
audífonos se ilumina. Coloque el
auricular sobre la base.
TEMPORIZADOR (TIMER)
Durante una conversación telefónica, se
toma el tiempo de la llamada y se
muestra en la pantalla. Cuando haya
terminado, la duración total de la
llamada permanece en la pantalla
durante aproximadamente 10 segundos.
Se toma el tiempo de una llamada aún
cuando está en espera.
Indicador de
audífonos
(“HEADSET”)
VOICE MAIL
PAUSE
MENU DIRECTORY
REDIAL
BUSY REDIAL
4
7
VOLUME
OPER
TONE
*
SPEAKER
Botón para
audífonos
(“HEADSET”)
SELECT
EXIT
CLEAR
CALLER ID
STORE
CONFER
DEF3ABC
21
MNO6JKL5GHI
LINE
2
WXYZ9TUV8PQRS
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de altavoz
(“SPEAKER”)
Botón de
altavoz
(“SPEAKER”)
T
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ENMUDECEDOR (“MUTE”)
Utilice el botón enmudecedor (“MUTE”)
para interrumpir una conversación
telefónica y poder hablar en privado con
otra persona en la misma habitación. Una
conversación puede ser enmudecida
durante el uso del altavoz, auricular o
audífonos.
1. Oprima el botón “MUTE”. El indicador
de la línea en espera se ilumina.
2. Oprima el botón “MUTE”
nuevamente para desactivar el
enmudecedor.
NOTA: Al cambiar de la modalidad de
altavoz, auricular o audífonos, la función
enmudecedora se cancela.
EN ESPERA (“HOLD”)
CÓMO PONERUNA LLAMADAEN
ESPERA
1. Oprima el botón “HOLD”. El indicador
de la línea en espera parpadea en
verde.
2. Cuelgue u oprima el botón de otra
línea
Botón para
audífonos
(“HEADSET”)
Botón de
altavoz
(“SPEAKER”)
VOICE MAIL
PAUSE
MENU DIRECTORY
REDIAL
BUSY REDIAL
4
7
VOLUME
OPER
TONE
*
SPEAKER
Botón
enmudecedor
(“MUTE”)
SELECT
CLEAR
CALLER ID
DEF3ABC
21
MNO6JKL5GHI
WXYZ9TUV8PQRS
#
0
MUTEHEADSETFLASH
Indicador del
enmudecedor
(“MUTE”)
T
T
U
L
H
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S
EXIT
DIAL
STORE
LOWER
8
CONFER
7
6
5
LINE
2
4
3
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1
2
HOLD
1
Botón de
espera
(“HOLD”)
CÓMO LEVANTARUNA LLAMADAEN
ESPERA
1. Levante el auricular, u oprima el
botón “SPEAKER” o “HEADSET”.
2. Oprima la línea en espera.
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