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FEATURES OF YOUR TELEPHONE

HEARING-AID COMPATIBLE HANDSET

 The handset on your telephone is equipped with a TONE/PULSE 

switch, RINGER HI LO OFF switch, MUTE, FLASH and REDIAL buttons, and a receiver that works with 

magnetically coupled hearing aids.

ON/OFF SWITCH

 Press this switch to turn on the telephone to make or receive a call.  When the phone is on, 

this button is lighted.  Press it again to hang up.

RINGER VOLUME CONTROL

 The 3 position switch is used to set ringer volume. You can select high volume 

(HI), low volume (LO), or you can silence the ringer (OFF).

TONE/PULSE SWITCH

 The TONE/PULSE switch is used to set the type of dialing for your telephone to match 

the service from your local telephone company.

PUSH BUTTON DIAL

 The push button dial is used to dial telephone numbers. 

MUTE BUTTON

 When the MUTE button is pressed and held, the other party cannot hear the conversation at 

your telephone. You can continue to listen to the other party.

FLASH BUTTON

 The FLASH button sends a signal to the telephone service provider which tells the office that 

you wish to use a special feature. The results of a FLASH signal will depend on the services which are available.

REDIAL BUTTON

 The telephone stores the last number dialed (32 digits maximum) in memory. This number 

may be dialed by lifting the handset and pressing the REDIAL button.  The number in memory may be erased by 

lifting the handset and dialing any digit.

HEADPHONE JACK

 This 3.5mm jack allows the connection of headphones or ear buds.  Note that this jack 

does not provide a microphone input and is NOT for use with a conventional telephone headset.

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