User Manual

Press SET/STORE key, press UP or DOWN key to select OFF or ON
press DEL key to quit.
SETTING DIALING MODE
1. In on-hook state, press SET/STORE key and then press UP key fourth, LCD will display SET 5 P-T.
2. Press SET/STORE key to confirm, LCD displays TONE , press UP or DOWN key to select TONE or
PULSE.
SETTING ANTI-DIALING FUNCTION
1. In on-hook state, press SET/STORE key and then press UP key sixth, LCD displays SET 6 ALAR
2. Press SET/STORE key to confirm, LCD displays ALAR OFF, press UP or DOWN key to select ON
or OFF.
3. Press SET/STORE key to confirm.
When the anti-dialing is set to ON, users who want to dial using an extension (parallel phone) via the
same line will hear a “DI-DI, DI-DI beep continuously and will not be allowed to make a call.
Press SET/STORE key to confirm and exit. Notes:
1. The alarm clock is available only when the telephone is connected to telephone line.
2. After plugging the telephone line, the time runs up to the set alarm time, the telephone will sound
“DI, DI”, the alarm will be terminated when pressing any key including key. A total of 3 sets
alarm clock for your setting.
SETTING ALARM CLOCK
1.In on-hook state, press SET/STORE key and then press UP key seventh, LCD displays SET 7
ALERT
2.Press SET/STORE key to confirm, LCD displays 1 00-00 OFF, press UP or DOWN key to set alarm
clock time and select ON or OFF.
3.Press SET/STORE key to confirm.
ONE-TOUCH MEMORY
Storing a number into one-touch memory
1. In on-hook state, pre-dial the desired number or review the incoming or outgoing list for the desired
number to store.
2. Press SET/STORE key, then press M1 key to store the number.
Make a call from one-touch memory
In on/off-hook situation, press M1 key to dial out the stored number. The telephone will add PABX code
ahead the number if the number is 6-digit or more than 6-digit.
FLASH FUNCTION
When you dial a number but the line is busy, press FLASH key and then press RD/BACK key to dial it
out again.
PAUSE FUNCTION
If dial a number from PABX extension, press PABX number (normally 0” or “9”) + PAUSE + desired