User's Manual
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  d.  When entering the Base Settings, PIN is required. Default is 0000. 
  Re:
Do not change this setting unless you have issues with either answering 
inbound calls, or transferring calls. Many newer IP-PBX’s/VOIP Server 
type phone systems want a shorter flash time of 200ms or 300ms. 
25.
Assign next handset ID for new handset 
  a. 
Using registered handset from MENU-6 -<enter the password> -3, to assign 
a next handset ID to a new handset. 
  b.  If do not assign the next handset ID, the system will automatically assign a 
handset ID to a new handset. 
  c.  When entering the Base Settings, PIN is required. Default is 0000. 
  Re:
Handset ID range is 11-19, if all ID’s are taken you will need to reset the 
base to start the ID numbering over again. See page 22 for resetting the 
base. 
26.
Clear Handset 
  a. 
Using a registered handset, press MENU-6-<then enter the password> -4 
to remove the other registered handset. (Use this if you are unable to 
deregister a handset from the system (a damaged handset for example) 
  b.  Once removing the other registered handset, you will be able to register a 
new handset with that ID. 
  c.  When entering the Base Settings, PIN is required. Default is 0000. 
27.
Change the PIN 
  To change the base PIN, you will need to go to “Base Settings” (MENU-6-5).  
  a. 
Use a registered handset to change PIN from MENU-6-5. 
  b.  When entering the Base Settings, PIN is required. Default is 0000. 
28.
Auto Hang Up feature 
  a. 
Use a registered handset, press MENU-6-<then enter the password> -6 to 
turn on/off the auto hang up feature. Default password is 0000. 
The default of auto hang up is OFF. 
  b.  When enabling the auto-hang up feature, the handset will automatically 
hang up the call when the far-end hangs up the call.  
Note: Use this feature with caution. The phone will end the call if a line-
reversal signal (momentary open signal) is detected. Sometimes this 
signal is detected erroneously.  If this happens often, you may need to 
keep this feature turned off. 
29.
Set Time 
  The set time function allows user to set date/time to support the DTMF caller 
ID (DTMF caller ID doesn’t attach date/time when receiving from PSTN, using 
this setting, user is able to review the date/time when the caller ID received). 
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  a.  Enter MENU-6 to set Base Settings. 
  b.  Enter “7” to enter Set Time. 
  c.  Enter 4 digits for MM/DD(Month/Day), then enter 4 digits for hr:mm 
(Hour:Minute) 
  d.  Press SAVE (left soft key) to finish the setting. 
30.
Mic Gain 
  Allow(s) changing the handset microphone gain based on the handset in 
different environment(s) - Quiet, Normal and Noisy environment. 
This requires entering the “Phone Settings” (MENU-5-1). 
31.
Headset Ring 
  Allow changing the ringer emitted either from handset speaker or receiver of 
headset. 
This requires entering the “Phone Settings” (MENU-5-9). 
32.
Baby Monitor 
  This setting will change the handset to act as a baby monitor via an intercom 
call. 
When setting Baby Monitor ON, this dedicated handset will not answer any 
incoming calls except the 2-way intercom. 
This requires entering the “Call Settings” (MENU-4-5). 










