For using the top function of a dual-memory button.
Display
shows the time, dat e, call information, and guides you.
The lower line of the display is reserved for display button instructions.
Dual-memory buttons
store any two features and/or autodial numbers.
Display buttons
Feature button
starts or ends a feature.
Release button
cancels active calls.
Hold button
Dial pad
Memory and line buttons
are buttons with indicators for one
touch dialing, feature operation
or line access.
Volume control
Indicators
appear beside lines and features.
Using display
buttons
Three display buttons appear
directly below the display. When
active, these buttons appear in
capital letters on the second line of
the display. In this document,
display buttons appear as
underlined, capital letters: for
Using Button
Inquiry
example,
Check what is programmed on your memory buttons.
1. Release all calls or lines wi t h di al to ne.
2. Press
.
OK
ƒ•‚
3. Press the button(s) that you want to check and read the di splay.
1. If you are on a call or an open line with
dial tone, press
.
.
˙
ƒ•⁄
2. Press
3. Press the memory button you want to
4. Press
erase.
OK
®
or
to erase the button.
.
.
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Setting up the telephone
Connecting the cords
Connect to jack
from distribution block
Connect to receiver
ATTENTION
out
any
Before attempting to carry
work on the telephone, ensure
that the line cord is unplugged from the
wall socket.
To remove any of the cords, squeeze the
release latch on the plug and gently pull
the plug from the socket.
Connect the handset cord to the jack
labelled with the telephone icon and route
the cord as shown.
If you are using a headset, route the cord
along the channel in th e base and conn ect
the cord to the telephone jack that is
marked with the headset icon.
Route the line cord through the stand and
connect the cord to the tel ephone ja ck that
is marked with the jack icon.
Attach the stand using the slots on the
back of the telephone.
Once the above work is complete, plug the
line cord back into its wall socket.