stores 10
numbers in memory for easy dialing. See
“Memory Dialing from Talk Mode” on
Page 19.
Long Battery Life
— the supplied battery
pack (when fully charged) provides about 7
hours of talk time or 14 days of standby time.
20 Channels
— automatically selects a clear
channel when you make or answer a call. You
can also manually change channels during
a call. See “Selecting a Different Channel” on
Page 15.
Headset Jack
— connects an optional
headset (available at your local RadioShack
store) for hands-free convenience. See
“Headset Installation” on Page 42.
Toll-Saver
— lets you avoid unnecessary
charges when you call by long distance to
check your messages. See “Setting the ring
time” on Page 31.
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Important Safety Instructions
CONTENTS
Important Safety Instructions . 2
Battery Safety Instructions ... 4
Introduction .......................... 5
Important Caller ID
Information ........................... 5
Read This Before
Installation ........................ 6
Installation ............................ 7
Mounting the Phone ......... 7
On a Desk Top ............... 7
On a Wall Plate or Wall ... 8
Connecting, Charging and
Replacing the Battery Pack 9
Recycling Ni-Cd
Batteries ....................... 10
Setting Menu Options ..... 11
Caller ID Options .......... 11
Choosing the Dial
Mode ............................ 12
Setting the Language ... 13
Operation ........................... 13
Making and Receiving
Calls ................................ 13
Adjusting the Handset
Ringer and Earpiece
Volume ............................ 14
Handset Ringer Tone and
Volume ......................... 14
Earpiece Volume .......... 14
Temporarily Mute Ringer 14
Redial ............................. 14
Tone Dialing Switch-over 14
Tr aveling Out-of-Range ... 15
Selecting a Different
Channel .......................... 15
Page ............................... 15
Flash and Call Waiting .... 15
Memory Dialing .................. 16
Storing Phone Numbers
and Names ..................... 16
Steps for Entering Names
and Special Characters .. 17
If You Make a Mistake
while Entering a Name .. 18
Making Calls with Memory
Dialing ............................. 19
Memory Dialing from
Standby Mode .............. 19
Display a Programmed
Number ........................ 19
Memory Dialing from Talk
Mode ............................ 19
Chain Dialing .................. 19
Editing a Stored Name
and/or Phone Number .... 20
Erasing a Stored Name
and Phone Number ........ 21
Testing Stored Emergency
Numbers ...................... 22
(Continued)
WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or shock hazard, do not expose this product to rain or moisture.
.CAUTION.
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
The exclamation symbol is intended to
inform you that important operating and
maintenance instructions are included in
!
the literature accompanying this product.
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THERISK OF ELECTRIC
SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK. NO
USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER
SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.
!
The lightning symbol is intended to alert you to
the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage
within this product’s enclosure that might be of
sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of
electric shock. Do not open the product’s case.
IMPORTANT SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
When using your telephone equipment, basic safety
precautions should always be followed to reduce
the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons,
including the following:
1. Read and understand all instructions.
2. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on
the product.
3. Never install telephone wiring during a lightning
storm.
4. Never install telephone jacks in wet locations
unless the jack is specifically designed for wet
locations.
5. Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or
terminals unless the telephone line has been
disconnected at the network interface.
6. Use caution when installing or modifying
telephone lines.
7. Do not affix the AC power supply cord to
building surfaces with metal fittings (if the
product has an AC power cord).
8. Unplug this product from the wall outlet before
cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol
cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
9. Do not use this product near water, for
example, near a bathtub, wash bowl, kitchen
sink, or laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near
a swimming pool.
10. Do not place this product on an unstable cart,
stand, or table. The product may fall, causing
serious damage to the product.
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11. Slots and openings in the telephone’s cabinet
CONTENTS
(continued)
One-touch Speed Dial .... 22
Storing and Editing the
Speed Dial ...................... 22
Making calls with the
Speed Dial ...................... 22
Deleting the Speed Dial .. 23
Caller ID .............................. 23
When the Telephone
Rings .............................. 24
Viewing the Caller ID
Message List .................. 25
Deleting Information from
the Caller ID List ............. 25
Deleting a Caller ID
Message ...................... 25
Deleting all Caller ID
Names/Numbers .......... 26
Using the Caller ID List ... 26
Calling a Party from the
Caller ID List ................ 26
Long Distance Calls and
Area Code Setting/
Cancellation ................. 26
Dial Edit ........................ 26
Storing Caller ID
Messages in Memory
dialing ........................... 27
The Integrated Answering
Device ................................ 27
Features ......................... 28
Tu r ning the Answering
System On/Off ................ 28
Setting up Your Answering
System ............................ 29
Using the Menu Mode .. 29
Setting the Time ........... 29
Setting a Personal
Security Code (PIN) ..... 30
Setting the ring time ..... 31
Selecting the message
record time ................... 32
Setting the Message Alert
tone .............................. 33
Selecting the Language . 34
Setting Your Outgoing
Message (Greeting) ........ 34
Using Your Answering
System ............................ 36
Additional Information ........ 42
Installing the optional
Beltclip ............................ 42
Headset Installation ........ 42
Troubleshooting .................. 43
Care ................................... 45
Important Information ......... 45
FCC Statement .................. 46
Surge Protection.............. 47
and the back or bottom are provided for
ventilation. To protect the telephone from
overheating, these openings must not be
blocked or covered. The openings should never
be blocked by placing the product on a bed,
sofa, rug, or other similar surface. This product
should never be placed near or over a radiator
or heat register. This product should not be
placed in a built-in installation unless proper
ventilation is provided.
12. This product should be operated only from the
type of power source indicated on the marking
label. If you are not sure of the type of power
supply to your home, consult your local power
company.
13. Do not allow anything to rest on the power
cord. Do not locate this product where the cord
will be stepped on.
14. Do not overload wall outlets and extension
cords as this can result in a risk of fire or
electric shock.
15. Never push objects of any kind into this product
through cabinet slots as they may touch
dangerous voltage points or short out parts that
could result in a risk of fire or electric shock.
Never spill liquid of any kind on the product.
16. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not
disassemble this product. Take it to a qualified
serviceman when service or repair work is
required. Opening or removing covers may
expose you to dangerous voltages or other
risks. Incorrect reassembly can cause electric
shock when the product is subsequently used.
17. Unplug this product from the wall outlet and
refer servicing to qualified services personnel
under the following conditions:
• When the power cord plug is damaged or
frayed.
• If liquid has been spilled into the product.
Important Safety Instructions
3
Battery Safety Instructions
• If the product has been exposed to rain or
water.
• If the product does not operate normally by
following the operating instructions.
18. Adjust only those controls that are covered by
the operating instructions because improper
adjustments of other controls may result in
damage and will often require extensive work
by a qualified technician to restore the product
to normal operation.
19. If the product has been dropped or the cabinet
has been damaged.
20. If the product exhibits a distinct change in
performance.
21. Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless
type) during an electrical storm. There may be
a remote risk of electric shock from lightning.
22. Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak
while in the vicinity of the leak.
" CAUTION "
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF
FIRE OR INJURY, READ
AND FOLLOW THESE
INSTRUCTIONS.
As an ENERGYSTAR Partner,
RadioShack Corporation has
determined that this product
meets the E
guidelines for energy
efficiency.
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NERGYSTAR
BATTERY SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
• Use only the appropriate type and size battery
pack specified in the instruction manual
provided for this product.
• Do not dispose of the battery pack in a fire. The
cell may explode. Check with local codes for
possible special disposal instructions.
• Do not open or mutilate the battery pack.
Released electrolyte is corrosive and may
cause damage to the eyes or skin. It may be
toxic if swallowed.
•Exercise care in handing the battery pack in
order not to short it with conducting materials
such as rings, bracelets and keys. The battery
or conductor may overheat and cause burns.
""""
• Charge the battery pack provided with or
identified for use with this product only in
accordance with the instructions and limitations
specified in the instruction manual provided for
this product.
• Observe proper polarity orientation between
the battery pack and battery charger.
SAVE THESE
INSTRUCTIONS
INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing a RadioShack 900 MHz
Cordless Telephone. Your telephone provides
excellent clarity and range and integrates Caller ID,
Call Waiting ID, and a digital answering system into
one space-saving device. The 900 MHz band
provides less interference, clearer sound, and
greater range than 46/49 MHz cordless telephones.
The digital answering system provides clear reliable
messaging with call screening, day/time stamp, call
counter, remote access and instant skip or replay
messaging.
The Caller ID records each caller’s name (if
available in your area), telephone number, and the
date and time of the call, as provided by your local
phone company to Caller ID service subscribers.
IMPORTANT CALLER ID
INFORMATION
To use Caller ID and Call Waiting, you must be in
an area where those services are available and you
must subscribe to those services through your local
phone company. Where Caller ID is offered, one or
more options are generally available:
!
IMPORTANT
!
Cordless phones such as
this one require AC power
to operate. When the AC
power is off, you cannot dial
out or receive incoming
calls using your phone. To
be safe, you should also
have a phone that does not
need AC power to operate
(not a cordless phone) so
you can still make and
receive calls if there is an
AC power failure.
When AC power is lost, the
phone loses the security
access-protection code
connection between the
base and the handset.
When power is restored, put
the handset on the base
briefly to restore this
connection.
!
Introduction
5
Important Caller ID Information
• caller’s number only
• caller’s name only
• caller’s name and number
If you subscribe to Call Waiting ID and Caller ID, the
system can show you the incoming caller
information, even when you are already talking on
the phone.
R
EAD THIS BEFORE INSTALLATION
We have designed your phone to conform to federal
regulations and you can connect it to most phone
lines. However, each device that you connect to the
telephone line draws power from the line. We refer
to this power draw as the phone’s ringer
equivalence number, or REN. The REN is on the
bottom of your phone.
If you use more than one phone or other device on
the line, add up all the RENs. If the total is more
than five (three in rural areas), your phones might
not ring. If ringer operation is impaired, remove one
of the devices from the line.
The digital answering system stores up to 11
minutes of messages on a computer chip and
records each message’s day and time. This gives
you advanced capabilities over tape-based
answering machines:
•You can delete individual messages and save
the rest.
• There are no tapes to bother with and no tape
mechanisms to wear out.
The remote operation feature lets you operate your
answering system from a touch-tone phone (or from
a rotary phone with a pocket tone dialer).
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INSTALLATION
OUNTING THE PHONE
M
You can place the phone on a desk or table, mount
it on a standard wall plate, or directly on a wall.
Choose a location that is:
• near an AC outlet
• near a modular telephone line jack
• out of the way of normal activities
•away from electrical machinery, electrical
appliances, metal walls or filing cabinets,
wireless intercoms, alarms, and room monitors
•away from other cordless phones
You can try different locations to see which
provides the best performance.
Your telephone connects directly to a modular
telephone line jack. If your telephone wiring does
not have a modular jack, you can update the wiring
yourself using jacks and adapters (available at your
local RadioShack store or online at
RadioShack.com), or have the telephone company
update the wiring for you. You must use compatible
modular jacks that are compliant with Part 68 of
FCC Rules
. The USOC number of the jack to be
installed is RJ11C (RJ11W for a wall plate).
On a Desk Top
1. Plug one end of the
supplied long
modular cord into
the
TEL LINE
the base’s back.
2. Plug the modular
cord’s other end into
a modular
telephone line jack.
jack on
Ô
""""
DC IN 9V
TEL LINE
" CAUTION "
You must use a
!
Class 2 power
source that
supplies 9V DC and
delivers at least 350 mA.
Its center tip must be set
to positive and its plug
must fit the phone's DC IN 9V jack. The supplied
adapter meets these
specifications. Using an
adapter that does not
meet these
specifications could
damage the phone or
the adapter.
• Always connect the AC
adapter to the phone
before you connect it to
AC power. When you
finish, disconnect the
adapter from AC power
before you disconnect it
from the phone.
Ô NOTE Ô
• If your home has
specially wired alarm
equipment connected to
the telephone line, be
sure that installing the
system does not disable
your alarm equipment.
If you have questions
about what will disable
alarm equipment,
contact your telephone
company or a qualified
installer.
Installation
7
Installation
3. Insert the supplied AC adapter’s barrel plug
into the
DC IN 9V
jack on the back.
4. Route the adapter’s cord through the strain
relief slot on the base’s bottom.
5. Plug the adapter into a standard AC outlet.
6. Lift the base’s antenna to a vertical position.
On a Wall Plate or Wall
To mount the phone directly on a wall, you need
two screws (not supplied) with heads that fit into the
keyhole slots on the base. Drill two holes 315/16
inches apart. Thread a screw into each hole, letting
the heads extend about
1. Plug one end of the supplied modular cord
(short for a wall plate, long for direct wall
mounting) into the
back.
1
/8 inch.
TEL LINE
jack on the base’s
2. Insert the
supplied AC
DC IN 9V
TEL LINE
adapter’s barrel
plug into the
jack.
IN 9V
DC
3. Route the
adapter and
modular cords
through the
base’s grooves.
4.
For a wall plate
,
plug the modular cord’s other end into the wall
plate jack, then align the base’s keyhole slots
with the wall plate studs and slide the base
downward to secure it.
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For direct wall
mounting
, align the
base’s keyhole
slots with the
mounting screws
and slide the base
downward to
secure it.
5. Plug the adapter into a standard AC outlet.
6. Lift the base’s antenna to a vertical position.
IMPORTANT
!
Be sure the battery pack is
properly connected before
you try to charge it. The
CHARGE/IN USE indicator
lights when the handset is
on the base even if the
battery pack is not
connected properly.
!
ONNECTING
C
EPLACING THE BATTERY PACK
R
HARGING AND
, C
The phone comes with a rechargeable Ni-Cd
(nickel-cadmium) battery pack installed in the
handset, but not connected. Before using your
phone, you must connect the battery pack, then
charge it for about 24 hours.
1. Press up on the latch and lift the battery pack
compartment cover.
2. Lift the battery pack out of the compartment.
3. Plug the battery pack’s
connector into the
socket in the
compartment. The
connector fits only one
way.
4. Put the battery pack in
the compartment.
5. Replace the cover.
To charge the battery pack, place the handset on
the base, face up or down. The base’s CHARGE/IN
USE indicator lights.
Recharge the battery pack when
!
LLLLoooowwww BBBBaaaatttttttteeeerrrryyyy
flashes.Ô
Ô NOTE Ô
• If the phone does not
work, recharge the
battery pack. (The
battery power might be
too low for the display to
operate.)
• If the battery pack
becomes weak during a
call, the handset beeps
LLLLoooowwww BBBBaaaatttttttteeeerrrryyyy
and
flashes. When this
happens, you cannot
make a call on the
phone until you recharge
the battery pack.
• If the battery pack is
completely discharged
or the base loses power
while the handset is
away from it, place the
handset on the base to
change the security
access-protection code.
If it was the handset that
lost power, recharge the
battery pack.
Installation
9
When you first use the phone after charging or
recharging the battery pack, the phone might not
work and you might hear error beeps. If this
happens, return the handset to the base for about 5
seconds to change the security access-protection
code.
Using a pencil eraser, clean the charging contacts
on the handset and the base about once a month.
About once a month, fully discharge the battery
pack by keeping the handset off the base until
BBBBaaaatttttttteeeerrrryy
loses its ability to fully recharge.
yy
flashes. Otherwise, the battery pack
LLLLoooowwww
Installation
WARNING
o
Dispose of the old battery
pack promptly and properly.
Do not burn or bury it (see
“Battery Safety Instructions”
on Page 4 for additional
information on proper
battery handling).
o
The supplied battery pack should last about a year.
If the battery pack does not hold a charge for more
than 2 hours after an overnight charge, replace it
with a new 3.6V, 600 mAh battery pack with a
connector that fits the socket in the battery
compartment. You can order a replacement battery
pack through your local RadioShack store (or online
at RadioShack.com). Install the new battery pack
and charge it for about 24 hours.
If you have trouble replacing the battery pack, take
the phone to your local RadioShack for assistance.
o
Recycling Ni-Cd Batteries.
The EPA certified RBRC® Battery
Recycling Seal on the nickel-cadmium
(Ni-Cd) battery indicates RadioShack
is voluntarily participating in an industry
program to collect and recycle these
batteries at the end of their useful life, when taken
out of service in the United States or Canada. The
RBRC program provides a convenient alternative to
placing used Ni-Cd batteries into the trash or the
municipal waste stream, which may be illegal in
your area. Please call 1-800-THE-SHACK (1-800843-7422) for information on Ni-Cd battery
recycling and disposal bans/restrictions in your
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area. RadioShack’s involvement in this program is
part of the company’s commitment to preserving
our environment and conserving our natural
resources.
SETTING MENU OPTIONS
There are five setup options available. They are
Caller ID options [AutoTalk, CIDCW (Caller ID on
Call Waiting), and Area Code], Dial Mode and
Language.
AutoTalk allows you to answer the phone without
pressing the
when AutoTalk is on, simply remove the handset
from the base and the phone automatically answers
the call. If the phone rings when AutoTalk is off, you
must press
talk/FLASH button. If the phone rings
talk/FLASH to answer the call.
Caller ID Options
To change your Auto Talk and CIDCW:
1. When the pone is in the standby mode, press
and hold
2. Use #
move the pointer to the selection that you
would like to change.
Press
3. Press
unit to complete the setting. The handset
returns to the standby mode.
To enter your Area Code
If you enter a 3-digit area code number in the
ee
CCCCooooddddee
option, your local area code does not appear
in Caller ID messages. Do not program this option,
if your calling area requires 10-digit dialing.
When reviewing Caller ID messages, you will see
only the local seven digit number. For calls received
CID/MENU.
or $, or a number key (1 and 2) to
SEL to toggle between OO
end and return the handset to the base
OOnnnn
and OO
OOffffffff
.
AAAArrrreeeeaaaa
Installation
11
from outside your local area code, you will see a full
10-digit number.
1. When the phone is in the standby mode, press
and hold
CID/MENU.
Ô NOTE Ô
When the area code has
already been stored in
memory, the stored area
code will be displayed. To
change it, use the CH/DEL
and number keys to enter
the new area code. Then
SEL. A confirmation
press
tone sounds.
Installation
To complete the setting,
press end or return the
handset to the base unit.
Ô NOTE Ô
• If you are not sure of
your dialing system,
make a trial call. If the
call connects, leave the
setting as is, otherwise
set for pulse dialing.
• If your phone system
requires pulse dialing
and you need to send
the DTMF tones for
certain situations during
a call, you may “switchover” to tone dialing
(refer to “Tone Dialing
Switch-over” on page
14).
2. Press
3. Press
4. Use the number keys (
5. Press
3 or press $ twice to select AA
ee
CCCCooooddddee
. Ô
SEL.
0 to 9), #/%, ∗/TONE/&,
or
CH/DEL to enter the 3-digit area code.
SEL. A confirmation tone sounds and the
AArrrreeeeaaaa
displayed area code is entered.
6. Press
end or return the handset to the base
unit to complete the setting. The handset
returns to the standby mode.
Choosing the Dial Mode Ô
Most phone systems use tone dialing which sends
DTMF tones through the phone lines. However,
some phone systems still use pulse dialing such as
in rural areas. The default setting is tone dialing.
Depending on your dialing system, set the mode as
follows:
1. When the phone is in the standby mode, press
and hold
2. Press
3. Press
PPPPuuuullllssssee
4. Press
unit to complete the setting. The handset
returns to the standby mode.
CID/MENU.
4 or press $ three times to select DD
SEL to toggle between TT
ee
.
end or return the handset to the base
TToooonnnneeee
and
DDiiiiaaaallll
.
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Setting the Language
1. When the phone is in the standby mode, Press
and hold
CID/MENU.
2. Press
3. Press
4. Press
5 or press $ four times to select
LLLLaaaannnngggguuuuaaaaggggee
ee
.
SEL to toggle between EE
end or return the handset to the base
EEnnnngggg
and FF
FFrrrr....
.
unit to complete the setting. The handset
returns to the standby mode.
OPERATION
MAKINGAND RECEIVING CALLS
Even when you turn off the base’s ringer, you can
still make or receive calls using this phone.
Telephones on the same line and the handset (if its
ringer is not turned off) still ring when there is an
incoming call.
ActionHandset On BaseHandset Off Base
Pick up the handset
To
receive
a call
To
make a
call
To hang upPress end or return the handset to the base
(Auto Talk: On),Ô or
pick up the handset
and press talk/FLASH (Auto Talk:
Off).
1)Pick up the handset.
2)Press talk/FLASH.
3)Listen for the dial
tone.
4)Dial the number.
OR
1)Pick up the handset.
2)Dial the number,
then press talk/FLASH.
(Auto Standby).
Press talk/FLASH,
any number, ∗/TONE/& or #/% (Auto Talk:
On).
1)Press talk/FLASH.
2)Listen for the dial
tone.
3)Dial the number.
OR
Dial the number, then
press talk/FLASH.
Ô NOTE Ô
Refer to page 11 “Setting
menu options” to turn on
the Auto Talk feature if
desired.
Operation
13
Ô NOTE Ô
When you press # in
Maximum mode or $ in
Low mode, an error tone
Operation
sounds.
ActionHandset On BaseHandset Off Base
To
redial
1)Pick up the handset.
2)Press talk/FLASH.
3)Listen for the dial
tone.
4)Press PAUSE/RDL.
OR
1)Pick up the handset.
2)Press PAUSE/RDL,
then press talk/FLASH.
1)Press talk/FLASH.
2)Listen for the dial
tone.
3)Press PAUSE/RDL.
OR
Press PAUSE/RDL,
then press talk/FLASH.
ADJUSTINGTHE HANDSET RINGER
AND EARPIECE VOLUME
Handset Ringer Tone and Volume
Press # or $ in standby mode to select one of five
ringer tones and volume combinations.
Earpiece Volume
Press # or $ repeatedly during a call to change
the earpiece volume of the handset. This setting will
remain in effect after the telephone call has
ended.Ô
Temporarily Mute Ringer
If the handset is off the base, simply press end to
temporarily mute the incoming ring. The ringer will
sound with the next incoming call.
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REDIAL
The PAUSE/RDL key redials the last number dialed.
The redialed number can be up to 32 digits long.
TONE DIALING SWITCH-OVER
Some telephone companies use equipment that
requires pulse dialing (sometimes referred to as
rotary dialing). If you need to enter tone dialing
digits, you can switch-over to tone dialing during the
call. For example, entering your bank account
number after you have called your bank. Ô
Initially make your call with the pulse dialing mode.
Once your call connects, press
∗/TONE/&. Enter
the desired number. These digits will be sent as
tone dialing. Once the call ends, the tone mode is
canceled and pulse dialing mode resumes.
TRAVELING OUT-OF-RANGE
During a call, as you begin to move your handset
too far from your base unit, noise increases. If you
pass the range limits of the base unit, your call will
terminate within 5 minutes.
SELECTINGA DIFFERENT CHANNEL
If you encounter interference while using your
phone, you can manually change the phone’s
channel for clear operation. This function works
only when the phone is in use.
Press
CH/DEL. SS
SSccccaaaannnnnnnniiiinnnngggg
appears on the display,
indicating the phone is changing to another
channel.
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To locate the handset (while it’s off the base), press
PAG E on the base. The handset beeps for 60
seconds.Ô
Paging is canceled when pressing any handset key,
PAG E on the base or the handset is returned to the
base.
Ô NOTE Ô
Tone Dialing Switch Over
• The tone feature only
applies when the dial
mode is set to pulse.
• This special number can
be stored in a memory
location. This is referred
to as Chain Dialing (See
page 19.)
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• Paging is also canceled
when the phone receive
an incoming call.
Flash and Call Waiting
• You must subscribe
through your local
telephone company to
receive Call Waiting
Service.
Operation
FLASHAND CALL WAITING
If you have “Call Waiting” service and a call waiting
tone sounds while you are on a call, press
FLASH to accept the waiting call. There is a short
pause, then you will hear the new caller. To return
to the original caller, press
talk/FLASH again.Ô
talk/
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