2.4 GHz Two Line Multi-Handset Cordless Caller ID Telephone with Digital Answering System User’s Guide Please read this manual before operating this product for the first time.
Important Information Equipment Approval Information Your telephone equipment is approved for connecting to the Public Switched Telephone Network and is in compliance with parts 15 and 68, FCC Rules and Regulations, and the Technical Requirements for Telephone Terminal Equipment published by ACTA. 1. Notification to the Local Telephone Company On the bottom of this equipment is a label indicating, among other information, the US Number and Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for the equipment.
Important Information 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.
Table of Contents IMPORTANT INFORMATION ................................... 2 EQUIPMENT APPROVAL INFORMATION .................................... INTERFERENCE INFORMATION ............................................... FCC RF RADIATION EXPOSURE STATEMENT ........................... HEARING AID COMPATIBILITY .............................................. 2 2 3 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS ......................................... 4 INTRODUCTION ..................................................
Table of Contents FLASH .......................................................................... 31 PAUSE .......................................................................... 32 OUT OF RANGE WARNING ............................................... 32 BATTERY LOW WARNING ........................................................ 32 EXIT ............................................................................ 32 MUTE ..........................................................................
Introduction CAUTION: When using telephone equipment, there are basic safety instructions that should always be followed. Refer to the IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS provided with this product and save them for future reference. This 2.4 GHz two-line multihandset speakerphone system is designed to be simple to use, however, you can reach its full potential more quickly by taking a few minutes to read this User’s Guide.
• 2 individual voice mail boxes for each telephone line, total recording time up to 30 minutes, mailbox system supports GREETING recording, ICM recording and MEMO recording, the system can be accessed remotely via cordless handset or telephone line. • Optional headset • Manual dial out from memory and pre-dialing • Trilingual Display (English, Spanish and French) Your Caller ID Call Waiting Telephone Allows You to • View the name and telephone number of a caller (Call Waiting Caller ID).
Connections and Set Up Base and Handset Layout ANSWER LINE 2 indicator rewind button ANSWER LINE 2 button ANSWER LINE 1 indicator display play/stop button ANSWER LINE 1 button MEMO button charge indicator fast forward button CID button N E 1 LI N M CID button E E2 RE FO DIAL/ RM AT DIR CONF button W ER S CHARGE M O A LIN REDIAL/FORMAT button CONF DELETE CID OK AM R OG OK/PROGRAM button PR PAGE INTERCOM 1 HOLD PAGE/INTERCOM button 4 GHI MUTE FLASH 7 PQRS 2 ABC 3
Connections and Set Up Parts Checklist Make sure your package includes the items shown below.
Connections and Set Up Important Installation Information • Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm. • Never touch non-insulated telephone wires or terminals, unless the telephone line has been disconnected. • Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines. • Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations. • Temporarily disconnect any equipment connected to the phone such as faxes, other phones, or modems.
Connections and Set Up Installing and Replacing the Base Backup Battery CAUTION: To reduce the risk of fire or personal injury, use only the battery listed in the Instruction book. You must install the battery pack prior to first use or you will not be able to use the cordless handset. If a battery pack is not installed or battery power is low, the low battery icon shows in the display and you need to recharge the handset or replace the battery pack.
Connections and Set Up Installing the Phone The phone may be connected to one 2-line (RJ14C) wall jack or two single line wall jacks. OM R AW F O DR T G ETHIN K, SIDES) SOM C NEED RE OF BA U T C I P ( 1. Choose a level surface, such as a desktop or tabletop, near an electrical outlet and a telephone wall jack (RJ11C) to install your phone. 2. Plug the AC power converter into an electrical outlet and the DC connector into the back of the base.
Connections and Set Up OM FR DRAW G TO ES) N I H ET ID SOM CK, S NEED RE OF BA U (PICT If you have two telephone lines on a single wall jack installed in your home, plug one end of the straight telephone line cord into the jack marked LINE 1+2 on the back of the base. Plug the other end into the 2-line wall jack.
Connections and Set Up Data Port The base is equipped with two data jacks for you to connect an auxiliary phone device, such as fax machine, computer modem, or even another phone. Handset Registration All cordless handsets used with this unit must be registered at the base. You may register up to eight cordless handsets. The model number of the optional cordless handsets is H1230RE3-A. To order additional cordless handsets, contact your dealer or call 1-800-511-3180 to locate a dealer.
Connections and Set Up REGISTERED HANDSET # 2 7. Place the handset in the base cradle. The system automatically registers the handset to the base. The display shows: After three seconds the display returns to the previous menu and shows: REGISTRATION RESET NOTE: 1. If you need to register additional handsets follow the steps above. You may register up to eight handsets. 2.
Connections and Set Up Setting Up the Telephone This unit has various programmable functions. Most of the settings are selected from the menu on the display. NOTE: You may press the EXIT button at any time to exit the programming mode. Display Language Set the display language to English, French, or Spanish. The default value is ENGLISH. 1. Press the PROGRAM/OK button. 2. Use the / button to scroll to LANGUAGE. LANGUAGE LINE 1 RING 3. Press PROGRAM/OK again. The display shows: LANGUAGE ENGLISH 4.
Connections and Set Up 4. Press the / button to select the ringer volume. LINE 2 RING MIDDLE 5. Press the PROGRAM/OK button to confirm and save. NOTE: After three seconds, the display returns to the main menu, or you may press the EXIT button to quit the program menu. Intercom Ring Set the intercom ring to OFF, LOW, MIDDLE, or HIGH. The default value is MIDDLE. 1. Press the PROGRAM/OK button. 2. Use the / button to select INTERCOM RING. INTERCOM RING L 1 RING TYPE 3.
Connections and Set Up 4. Use the / button to select the ringer type. L2 RING TYPE 2 5. Press PROGRAM/OK again to confirm and save. NOTE: The handset generates the ringer type when you make your selection. NOTE: After three seconds, the display returns to the main menu, or you may press the EXIT button to quit the program menu. Rings to Answer (Base Only) Set the number of rings to answer for incoming calls and the passwords for each mailbox. 1. Press the PROGRAM/OK button. 2.
Connections and Set Up 3. Press PROGRAM/OK. 4. For Line 1, use the / button to select L1 PASSWORD. L1 PASSWORD L2 PASSWORD 5. Press PROGRAM/OK again. 6. Select the designated mailbox number (Mailbox 101 or 102). 7. Use the touch-tone pad to enter your new 3-digit password. 8. Press PROGRAM/OK to confirm and save. 9. Repeat steps 3 through 8 to set the mailbox password for line 2.
Connections and Set Up 8. Press the / button to select AM or PM. DAY AND TIME FRI 6:12AM OK! 9. Press PROGRAM/OK to confirm and save. The display shows the current day and time. NOTE: After three seconds, the display returns to the main menu, or you may press the EXIT button to quit the program menu. Prime Line Set the prime line for according to your preferences. The default prime line is Line 1. The prime line rings or answers first if you receive calls from both lines simultaneously.
Connections and Set Up 5. Press PROGRAM/OK to confirm and save. The display shows. AREA CODE XXX OK! NOTE: To move the cursor around in the display use the / button. NOTE: After three seconds, the display returns to the main menu, or you may press the EXIT button to quit the program menu. Hold Reminder Hold Reminder lets you set the amount of time a call stays on hold before a reminder tone is generated. Options: Off/15/30/45/ 60 Seconds. The default value is 30 seconds. 1.
Connections and Set Up 1. Press the PROGRAM/OK button on the base. 2. Use the / button to select REGISTRATION. REGISTRATION RESET 3. Press PROGRAM/OK again. The display shows: REGISTRATION NO? 4. Use the / button to select YES? or NO? REGISTRATION YES? NOTE: If you select NO? the unit returns to the main menu. 5. Press PROGRAM/OK.
Connections and Set Up Reset Handset and Base After you become familiar with the features of this phone, you may want to reset the handset or base back to the original factory default settings. NOTE: The security code, handset ID# and the directory memory do not reset to the original settings. If you reset the base, all handset ID numbers remain unchanged, and it is not necessary to re-register the handsets. 1. To reset the handset, press the PROGRAM/OK button. 2.
Connections and Set Up RESETTING... PLEASE WAIT 6. Press PROGRAM/OK again. For three seconds the display shows: The displays shows the following for 10 to 15 seconds: INITIALIZING... PLEASE WAIT Handset HANDSET #1 The handset and base return to standby mode and the display shows: Base SUN 12:00AM NOTE: If the handset is not registered to the base, or the base is reset, the handset displays: PLEASE REGISTER! Handset De-Registration NOTE: You may only de-register one handset at a time. 1.
Connections and Set Up 4. Press PROGRAM/OK again. The display shows: DE-REGISTER NO? 5. Use the / button to select YES? or NO? NOTE: If you select NO, the display returns to the previous mode. DE-REGISTER YES? 6. Press PROGRAM/OK to confirm and save. The display shows: When the handset is de-registered, the display shows: DE-REGISTER PUT HANDSET IN BASE NOTE: The base does not need to be in de-registration mode to de-register a handset.
Connections and Set Up 6. Use the / button to select a handset (for example, if you want to de-register handset #2, scroll to HANDSET #2). The display shows: DE-REGISTER HANDSET #2? 7. Press PROGRAM/OK again. The display shows: DE-REGISTER PLEASE WAIT! When the handset(s) is de-registered, the display shows: DE-REGISTER HANDSET #2 OK! NOTE: After de-registration, you cannot operate the handset until it is reregistered to the base.
Telephone Operation Answering a Call The base can handle two calls simultaneously with one cordless handset (or two cordless handsets). When you receive a call, the unit rings. RINGING shows on the display. The line indicator flashes rapidly. If you subscribe to Caller ID service from your local telephone company, the calling party’s identifying information displays after the first ring. To view all Caller ID information, you must wait until the second ring before answering a call. Base Speakerphone 1.
Telephone Operation 1. Dial the number first. 2. Press the SPEAKER button and the number dials automatically. The display shows L1 or L2, TALK SPKR, and the call timer. NOTE: If you press the SPEAKER button, a free line is automatically selected. 3. When the party answers, speak into the microphone. 4. When finished, press the SPEAKER button again to hang up.
Telephone Operation Cordless Handset 1. Press either LINE button. 2. Dial a number. The display shows L1 or L2, TALK, and the call timer. 3. When the party answers, speak into the handset microphone. 4. When finished, press the LINE button to hang up. OR 1. Dial a phone number. 2. Press either LINE button. The display shows L1 or L2, TALK, and the call timer. 3. When the party answers, speak into the handset microphone. 4. When finished, press the LINE button to hang up.
Telephone Operation PAGING FROM BASE 2. Press PROGRAM/OK. All registered handsets generate the paging tone for 60 seconds and display the following message: 3. To stop the paging tone, press any button on the handset. Hold Placing an Outside Call on Hold (Single line) 1. Press the HOLD button. The display shows: HANDET #3 L1: HOLD NOTE: On the base, the corresponding line indicator flashes to indicate the line is on hold. 2.
Telephone Operation OR INTERCOM TO # L1: HOLD L2: MAIL 3. Press the PROGRAM/OK button to initiate an intercom call. The display shows: NOTE: Refer to the Intercom section of this manual for more information on conducting intercom calls. Hold Reminder When an outside line holding, Hold reminder makes the system wait for a predetermined period of time before it generates a reminder tone.
Telephone Operation Pause Use the #PAUSE button to insert a delay in the dialing sequence of a telephone number you want to store in memory (for example, when you must dial 9 to get an outside line, or when you must enter codes to access your bank’s information line). Pause is displayed as “ P.” NOTE: You may add more than one pause if a longer delay is needed.
Telephone Operation 4. Press the HOLD button to place LINE 2 on hold, then press the LINE 1 button for the first call on line one. Cordless Handset If you are using LINE 1 and you receive a second call on LINE 2, or want to make another call on LINE 2, press the HOLD button to put the first call (on LINE 1) on hold. The display shows LINE 1 on hold. 2. Press the LINE 2 button to answer a second call or to make a new call. 3.
Telephone Operation Headset 1. When the headset is connected to the handset, press either line button. 2. Press the REDIAL button. The last number you dialed shows in the display. 3. When finished, press the line button to hang up. Memory You can store 20 names (up to 15 characters) and phone numbers (up to 15 characters) in the base and handset memory. The handset and base memory locations are separate.
Telephone Operation the next position. Press the 1 key to insert a space between the L and the S. Press the 7 key 4 times for the letter S; press the 6 key once for the letter M; press the 4 key 3 times for the letter I; press the 8 key for the letter T; press the 4 key twice for the letter H. TIPS: Use the / button to move the cursor backward or forward in the display. If you make a mistake, use the DELETE button to delete one character or digit at a time. 3. Press the PROGRAM/OK button.
Telephone Operation Dialing a Number Stored in Directory Memory 1. Press the DIR button. 2. Press the / button, or enter the index number with the touch-tone pad. 3. Press the LINE 1 or LINE 2 button to dial the number on display. Chain Dialing from Memory Use chain dialing to make calls that require a sequence of numbers, such as a calling card number used for a frequently called long distance number.
Telephone Operation Intercom Basics A two-way intercom is possible between the base and a cordless handset or between two cordless handsets. The number assigned to a handset at registration is the extension number. The base extension number is 0. NOTE: The system supports four handsets at one time in intercom mode. For example, if you have four registered handsets on the system and two handsets are in conference with an outside line, the remaining two handsets can also intercom at the same time.
Telephone Operation 2. Station 2 rings and displays: INTERCOM FROM #3 RINGING INTERCOM FROM #3 SPEAKERPHONE 3. To answer, station 2 presses either the INT button to answer the intercom call. NOTE: If SPEAKER is pressed, the display shows: NOTE: To answer an intercom call (from a handset) with the base, press the PAGE/INTERCOM button. 4. When finished, press the PAGE/INTERCOM or FLASH/EXIT button on the base or the INT or FLASH/EXIT button on the handset to hang up.
Telephone Operation NOTE: If two other stations are using the intercom, and you press the PAGE/INTERCOM button, the display shows: INTERCOM BUSY INTERCOM TO #2 BUSY NOTE: If the station you want to intercom with (for example, station 2) is busy, the display shows: NOTE: If station #2’s ringer is turned off, the sender’s display shows: INTERCOM TO #2 RING OFF NOTE: The called party can still take the intercom call, even when the ringer is off.
Telephone Operation Transferring a Call You may transfer an external telephone call between two cordless handsets or between a registered handset and the base. INTERCOM? TRANSFER? 1. During a call, press the PAGE/INTERCOM button. Your original call is put on hold, and your display shows: 2. Use the / button to scroll to TRANSFER? INTERCOM? TRANSFER? 3. Press the PROGRAM/OK button. The display shows: TRNSF L1 TO # L1: HOLD HANDSET #2 L1: TRNF 4.
Telephone Operation 3. If a call is transferred to a handset in use, the user at the receiving handset hears the Call Waiting ringer. If the user answers the transferred call, the original call is placed on hold. 4. During a 3-way conference call with two outside lines, it is possible to transfer one party to another extension using the above procedure described. Transferring An Outside Call Through Intercom INTERCOM? TRANSFER? 1.
Telephone Operation Conferencing Through Intercom INTERCOM? TRANSFER? 1. During a call, press the PAGE/INTERCOM button, and your original call is put on hold. The displays shows: 2. Press the PROGRAM/OK button. The display shows: INTERCOM TO # L1: HOLD INTERCOM TO #2 RINGING 3. Use the touch-tone pad to enter the handset extension number. For example, if you want to conference with handset #2 press the 2 key.
Telephone Operation Three-way Conferencing with External Calls Since this is a two-line phone, you may conduct a 3-way conference call with two outside lines. 1. During a call, press the HOLD button to put LINE 1 on hold. 2. Press the LINE 2 button, and dial a telephone number. Or answer an incoming call on LINE 2. L1 L2 CONF MM:SS 035775141 3. Press the CONF button to establish a 3-way conference with the two external calls. Your display shows: 4.
Telephone Operation Call Waiting Caller ID Call Waiting Caller ID service lets you see who is calling while you are on the phone. When you are on the phone and you receive a Call Waiting Caller ID call, you hear a tone in the receiver signifying there is a call waiting on the line, and CID information shows in the display. If desired, you may press the FLASH button to put the first call on hold and answer the call waiting call.
Telephone Operation 3. Press the or button to scroll through the CID database. The display shows new and repeated call information and the index number. NOTE: If you try to access the CID database while another user is accessing the CID Database, the display shows SYSTEM BUSY. Caller ID Display Icons L1 or L2 - LINE 1 or LINE 2; indicates the telephone line in use. CALL# – Indicates the index number for the Caller ID record. NEW – Indicates a new Caller ID record is received.
Telephone Operation DELETING A CID RECORD You may delete a CID record from the Caller ID database when that CID record shows in the display. 1. Press the DELETE button. The display shows DELETE? 2. Press the DELETE button again. You will hear a confirmation tone. DELETED shows in the display, and the next CID record shows in the display. Deleting All CID Records from the CID Database You may delete all CID records from the Caller ID database after all records are reviewed. 1.
Telephone Operation 1. Press the REDIAL/FORMAT button to select the telephone number format. 2. Press the L1 or L2 button, and the number is automatically dialed. NOTE: 1. When you change the dialing format of a displayed number, you do not change the Caller ID database. 2. If the line is busy when you presses [LINE 1 or LINE 2] key, the phone won’t dial the number. 3.
Telephone Operation Call Waiting Caller ID Deluxe This phone system is Call Waiting Caller ID Deluxe compatible so you may receive Call Waiting Caller ID information from your local telephone company’s central office if you subscribe to Call Waiting Caller ID service. There is a Call Waiting Type (2.0/2.5) selection switch on the back of this unit. When the telephone company provides Call Waiting Type 2.5 service (not available in all areas), you may set the switch to Type 2.
Telephone Operation Answerer On/Off Indicator The answerer indicator light (for each telephone line) is lit when the answering machine is turned ON. The indicator light is OFF when the machine is turned OFF. Turning On/Off the Answerer - Line 2 Press the LINE 2 ANSWER button to turn the answer on or off. Recording a Personal Mailbox Greeting Line 1 LINE 1 ANS ON REC GREETING? 1. Press the LINE 1 ANSWER button. The unit announces “Line 1 Answerer On,” and then plays the current greeting.
Telephone Operation 2. Press the DELETE button twice during greeting playback. The system uses the factory default greeting instead. Rings To Answer This setting allows you to select the number of times the system rings before the answering system answers an incoming call. 1. While the unit is in standby mode, press the PROGRAM/OK button and select the corresponding item. The display shows: SET ANSWERER DAY AND TIME 2. Press the PROGRAM/OK button. The display shows: L1 RING NO. L2 RING NO. 3.
Telephone Operation 5. Press PROGRAM/OK button to confirm. The display shows: L1 RING NO. 5 OK! OR L2 RING NO. TOLL SAVE OK! NOTE: Selecting “3” allows the mailbox to answer incoming calls on the 3rd ring. Selecting “5” allows the mailbox to answer incoming calls on the 5th ring. Selecting TOLL SAVE” allows the mailbox to answer incoming calls on the 3rd ring - only when there is a new message. If there is no new message, the mailbox answers the incoming call on the 5th ring.
Telephone Operation 4. Select the PASSWORD item, and then press PROGRAM/OK to confirm. The display shows: L1 PASSWORD 101 OR L2 PASSWORD 202 5. Enter the new 3-digit password, and then press PROGRAM/ OK again. The display shows: L1 PASSWORD 123 OR L2 PASSWORD 789 6. Press PROGRAM/OK to confirm. The display shows: L1 PASSWORD 123 OK! L2 PASSWORD 789 OK! 7. If you decide to keep the factory default value, press the DELETE button.
Telephone Operation 8. Press the DELETE button again. The display shows: L1 PASSWORD 101 OK! L2 PASSWORD 202 OK! DAY AND TIME PRIME LINE Day and Time Setup This allows you to set the time and day stamp attached to each message. The default value is SUNDAY 12:00AM. Although you can manually set the time and day, the unit automatically updates the time and day through the incoming Caller ID information. 1.
Telephone Operation Answering and Recording Incoming Calls The answerer will answer incoming calls after certain number of rings as you set. When your mailbox is turned ON, indicator lamp on the base will be lit. The incoming caller will hear the GREETING and then a long beep. They can leave a voice message in your mailbox. Screening Calls You may screen incoming calls by listening as the caller leaves a message. If you want to talk to that caller, pick up any extension phone.
Telephone Operation Playing Incoming Messages MAILBOX 1 11/15 MAILBOX 2 02/08 1. When the unit is idle, press the PLAY/STOP button once. You will hear “Please enter mailbox number” and the display shows: 2. Press the / button or the press the 1 or 2 key on the touch-tone pad to select the mailbox. 3. Press PROGRAM/OK to confirm. 4.
Telephone Operation Memo Messages (Base Only) You may leave memo messages or playback memo messages at the base. Recording a Memo Message PRESS 1, 2 FOR MAILBOX 1 OR 2 SPEAK AFTER BEEP TONE 1. In standby mode, press the MEMO button. The unit announces, “Please enter mailbox number” and the display shows: 2. Use the touch-tone pad to select Mailbox 1 or 2. The unit announces, “Please begin speaking after the tone.” The display shows: 3. After the tone, speak into the microphone.
Telephone Operation 4. Press DELETE again, or press the PROGRAM/OK button to delete all messages. The display shows: 00 MESSAGE MAILBOX 2 NOTE: DELETE ALL is only applicable one mailbox at a time. The system won’t delete any new messages. You will hear a warning tone when you try to delete new messages. Remote Operation You can access your own mailbox with your cordless handset or by calling your own phone number while out of town. From Your Cordless Handset 1.
Telephone Operation Memory Full When the answering machine memory is full, the system answers incoming calls after the 10th ring. The unit announces “Sorry, memory is full. Please erase message.” You should access the mailbox by entering your remote password, and erase some messages. Handset jack Handset plug Connecting an Optional Headset to the Cordless Handset For hands free conversation: • Connect the optional headset to the HEADSET jack as shown below.
Troubleshooting Tips Base Unit The unit does not work. • Ensure the power supply is plugged in to the back of the base and into an electrical outlet. • Remove the power adapter plug from the base and reconnect. The unit does not ring. • Ensure telephone line cord is properly connected to the phone jack. • Check the ringer volume is set to OFF. • If two cordless handsets are in use, the unit may not ring. The handset users will hear incoming call tone in the earpiece.
Troubleshooting Tips The display goes to the standby mode while viewing the Caller List or directory. • Do not pause for over 30 seconds while searching. When a second call is received on the same line, the unit does not display the new caller’s information. • If another call is received on the same line while: The Answering System is responding to a call, or the caller is placed on hold, the caller information will not be displayed.
Troubleshooting Tips While programming the unit starts to ring and stops the program. • To answer the call, or press SPEAKER button or the flashing line button. Start the process again from the beginning after hanging up. The caller’s information is not displayed. • Other telephone equipment may be interfering with your phone. • Disconnect it and try again. Other electrical appliances connected to the same electrical outlet may be interfering with the Caller ID information.
Troubleshooting Tips Voice Mail System/Answering System The Answering System is on, but incoming messages are not recorded. • Recording memory is full. Erase unnecessary messages to free some memory space for new incoming messages. The base unit display shows “MEMORY FULL” and no new messages are recorded. • Recording memory is full. Erase unnecessary messages to free some memory space for new incoming messages. You cannot access your mailbox.
Other Information 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 phone, and 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.
Other Information Limited Warranty What your warranty covers: • Defects in materials or workmanship. For how long after your purchase: • One year, from date of purchase. (The warranty period for rental units begins with the first rental or 45 days from date of shipment to the rental firm, whichever comes first.) What we will do: • Provide you with a new or, at our option, a refurbished unit. The exchange unit is under warranty for the remainder of the original product’s warranty period.
Other Information Product Registration: • Please complete and mail the Product Registration Card packed with your unit. It will make it easier to contact you should it ever be necessary. The return of the card is not required for warranty coverage. Limitation of Warranty: • The warranty stated above is the only warranty applicable to this product. All other warranties, express or implied (including all implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose) are hereby disclaimed.
Index A Answerer On/Off Indicator 49 Answering a Call 27 Answering and Recording Incoming Calls 54 Answering Intercom Calls 39 Answering Machine and Mailbox Operation 48 Area Code 20 Auto Hold/Intercom 30 B Base 14, 32, 54 Base and Handset Layout 8 Base De-Registration 25 Base Speakerphone 27, 28, 33 Base Unit 59 Battery Low Warning 32 Battery Safety Instructions 11 C Call Waiting Caller ID 44 Call Waiting Caller ID Deluxe 48 Caller ID (CID) 43 Caller ID (CID) Database 44 Caller ID Display Icons 45 Cause
Line 1 49 M Mailbox Password 18 Making a Call 27 Making Intercom Calls with a Handset 37 Making Intercom Calls with the Base 37 Memo Messages (Base Only) 56 Memory 34 Memory Full 58 Message Indicators 54 Modular Jack Requirements 9 Mute 32 O Out of Range Warning 32 P Paging All Handsets 29 Parts Checklist 9 Pause 32 Placing a Conference Call on Hold (Both Lines) 30 Placing an Outside Call on Hold (Single line) 30 Playing Incoming Messages 55 Playing Memo Messages 56 Prime Line 20 Recording a Personal Ma
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