User`s guide

User’s Guide
Connection Points
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Regency™ Series 400 Single Line Caller ID Telephone
User’s Guide
Using the Features and Options
Regency™ Series 400 Single Line Caller ID Telephone
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CONNECTION FUNCTION
POINT
Data port
Handset jack
Line cord
receptacle
Power receptacle
Convenient port for connecting a computer,
modem, base station for a cordless phone, fax
or answering service.
Note: A safety plug found inserted in the data
port must be removed before use.
Modular receptacle for connecting the handset
coil cord.
Modular receptacle for connecting telephone
line cord.
Used to connect the power adapter.
This table explains the labels in the diagram:
Handset Volume Control
With the handset off-hook, press
the upward arrow on the
VOLUME key repeatedly to
increase the volume. The volume
of the handset receiver can be
increased by 12 to 18 decibels.
The VOLUME key is an 8-step
volume control switch. Each
volume level is indicated on the LCD screen.
Note:
The handset volume control switch
will automatically reset back to its
normal level when hanging up.
This will ensure that the handset
volume resets back to normal for
the next phone call.
Flash Key
The FLASH key is an electronic
timed line break of 600 milli
seconds that is used for accessing
line features provided by your
telephone company or by your
telephone system. For example,
many times a flash is used for accessing features such as Call
Waiting. When used in a Centrex application, it can be used to
access other features like Call Pick-Up, Call Transfer, etc. Contact
your telephone system coordinator or your local telephone
company for further information regarding your line features.