The Two Line Service
Two voice lines with different phone numbers, Line 1 and
Line 2, may be assigned to your phone. The ability to receive
and send text messages (SMS), is only available on Line 1.
The Two Line service (also called Alternate Line Service,
ALS) may not be available on all networks and may require a
separate subscription.
L1/L2 indicator is not available in Analog mode, but uncon-
ditional forwards on respective lines are still indicated.
Selecting a Line
The line currently selected is indicated in the display with the
letter ‘L’ and a digit. If, for example, you have line two se-
lected, you will see ‘L2’ in the display.
To change to the line that is not currently selected:
Scroll to the
Change to
menu.
To change to the line displayed on the bottom row,
press
YES
.
From now on, all outgoing calls are made on the selected line.
You can however, be called on both lines.
Note!
Instead of accessing the menu system, you can press and hold
down the 2 key to change line, provided the phone is in
standby mode. Clear the display first, using the
CLR
key.
Receiving a Call on Line 1 or Line 2
When you are called, the question
Answer?
Is replaced by
Line1?
or
Line2?
depending on what line you have se-
lected.
Note!
If you are engaged in a call on one line, you must end that call
first before answering the call on the other line.
Different Settings for Each Line
You can have different settings for each line, for example the
tone of the ring signal, call forwards, call bars and waiting
function. The call meters in the
Info
menu show the call
times (call costs) for the line currently selected.
Changing the Name of the Two Lines
Your CF888 gives you the ability to personalize the names of
the two lines. You might, for example, want to call Line 1 ‘Pr-
ivate’ and Line 2 ‘Work’. To change the name of Line1:
From the Settings menu, select
Line 1 Tag
and
press
YES
.
Enter the name (maximum 12 characters), using the nu-
meric keys and press
YES
.
To change the name of Line 2, select
Line 2 Tag
in-
stead.
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Some features/menus are operator dependent