Operation Manual

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Cocoon 755/855
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5.5 DELETING NUMBERS FROM THE CALL LIST
5.5.1 Deleting one number
Press the Up key to go to the Call List.
Press the Up key to find the call you would like to delete.
Once this call appears on the display, press the Delete key .
‘DELETE?’ appears on the display.
Press the Programming key to confirm your selection or the Delete key to cancel.
The call is deleted and the next call appears on the display.
5.5.2 Delete all n
umbers
Press the Up key to go to the Call List.
Keep the Delete key pressed until ‘DELETE ALL’ appears on the display.
Press the Programming key to confirm your selection or the Delete key to cancel.
All calls are deleted.
6VOICE MAIL INDICATOR
This function only works if you have the voice mail or phone mail service and if the network
sends this indication along with the caller ID (CLIP) information!
When you receive a new message in your voice mail system, the icon will appear on the
display. Once you have listened to your messages, the icon will disappear.
7 BASE TELEPHONE OPERATION
You can also make a telephone call by using the base station handsfree speakerphone.
7.1 MAKING A CALL
Press the Handsfree base dialling key to take the line
Press the numeric keys on the base to form a telephone number
Press again the Handsfree base dialling key to end the telephone conversation
7.2 ADJUSTING THE SPEAKER VOLUME
Press the ‘+’ or ‘-’ key during base handsfree conversation to adjust the speaker volume.
If the speaker volume is too loud there is the possibility that the speaker starts to oscillate
(flute tone). To avoid this, please lower the speaker volume.
Caution: The handsfree communication is half duplex which means that if the
person on the other side of the line starts to speak, the microphone is muted, so
the person can’t hear you at that time. Please try to avoid speaking to each other
at the same time.
Note: The handsfree speaker volume is different from the answering machine
volume!!
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