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such as Call Waiting. For example, if you
have Call Waiting, press

FLASH

to answer

an incoming call without disconnecting the
current call. Press

FLASH

again to return to

the first call.

Ô

U

SING

 R

EDIAL

To redial the last number you called, pick up
the handset and press

REDIAL

when you

hear a dial tone. The number scrolls across
the display, and the phone automatically
dials it.

Ô

U

SING

 P

AUSE

Some telephone systems require you to dial
an access code (9, for example) and wait for
a second dial tone before dialing an outside
number. When you manually dial a number,
you can have your telephone pause
anywhere during the dialing sequence.
Simply press

PAUSE

at the desired location.

When you redial a number, the telephone
pauses for about four seconds at the pause
entry. For longer pauses, press

PAUSE

again.

CALLER ID 

OPERATION

If you subscribe to a Caller ID service, the
phone automatically displays information
about calls you receive and stores the
information in Caller ID memory. The system
can store up to 99 incoming phone numbers
or 64 incoming phone numbers with names
into call records.

During an incoming call, the phone company
automatically sends the correct time
between the first and second rings to update
your system’s display.

R

EVIEWING

 C

ALL

 R

ECORDS

Repeatedly press

UP

or

DOWN

to review the

new calls. After all new calls have been
reviewed,

END OF NEW CALL

appears.

To review all the records from oldest to
newest, repeatedly press

UP

. To review the

records from newest to oldest, repeatedly
press

DOWN

. After reviewing all records in

memory,

END OF LIST 

appears.

• If an incorrect, invalid or incomplete

Caller ID signal is received,

LINE ERROR

appears on the display.

• If the name and number are not

available due to the caller’s restriction,

PRIVATE CALL

appears on the display.

• If the name and number are not

available,

-UNAVAILABLE-

appears on the

display.

RPT

appears with a number if you have

received a call from the same phone
number more than once.

• If you do not press a button within about

15 seconds, the system automatically
returns to the normal display.

C

ALL

 B

ACK

 

FROM

 C

ALLER

 ID 

M

EMORY

1. Press

UP

or

DOWN

to find the number to

redial.

2. Press

CALL BACK

twice.

LIFT HANDSET

or

PICK UP CALL

appears.

3. Lift the handset, and the number is

redialed automatically.

Ô

Follow these steps to select one of the
options for Caller ID call back.

1. Press

UP

or

DOWN

to find the Caller ID

memory location to be redialed.

2. Press

CALL BACK

. The 7- or 11-digit

number flashes.

3. Press

UP

or

DOWN

to select one of the

four options (1–4).

Option1

1 + Area Code + 7–digit number
(11 digits)

Option2

1+7–digit number (8 digits)

Option3

Area Code + 7–digit number (10 digits)

Option4

7–digit number

4. Press

CALL BACK

again to confirm.

5. Pick up the handset, and the selected

number is dialed automatically.

D

ELETING

 C

ALL

 R

ECORDS

You can select and delete an individual call
record, or all call records stored in the
system.

To delete a single call record, press

UP

or

DOWN

until the call record you want to

delete appears. Press

DELETE

twice. The

call record is deleted, and the system
automatically renumbers the remaining call
records.

To delete all of the call records after all new
calls have been reviewed, 
hold down

DELETE

for about three seconds.

ERASE ALL 

CALLS

appears. Press

DELETE

. The system

deletes all call records.

NO CALLS 

appears,

and then

TOTAL : 00 NEW : 00

appears.

Ô

Ô

 NOTE 

Ô

 

Using Flash

• If you do not have any special phone

services, pressing FLASH might disconnect
the current call.

• Pressing FLASH does not hang up the

system.

Using Redial

The redial memory holds up to 32 digits, so
you can redial long distance as well as local
phone numbers.

Call Back from Caller ID Memory

Your telephone company may require a
different format for making out-of area (toll)
calls within your area code. See the next
section for the procedure to obtain the
applicable toll-call format for your phone
company.

Deleting Call Records

• When the phone’s memory is full, it

automatically replaces the oldest call record
with the newest incoming call.

• If you do not press any button within about

15 seconds while

ERASE ALL CALLS

appears

on the display, the phone automatically
returns to normal display and the records are
not deleted.

Summary of Contents for 43-3910

Page 1: ...elief Handset Jack RINGER OFF LO HIGH Slide to the desired setting to set ringer volume or to disable the ringer TONE PULSE Slide to the desired setting to select tone or pulse dialing M S Master Secondary Connect up to four system modules to the same phone line so you can receive CID and Call Waiting information at more than one phone on that line See Page 2 VOLUME NORM HI Slide to the desired se...

Page 2: ...press to temporarily switch to tone dialing 3 When you complete the call hang up and change the setting back to PULSE USING THE MASTER SECONDARY SETTING M S Master Secondary lets you easily connect up to four system modules to the same phone line so CID and Call Waiting information can be set to more than one phone on that line 1 Slide M S to M 2 Slide M S on all up to three other systems to S Ô 3...

Page 3: ... about 15 seconds the system automatically returns to the normal display CALL BACK FROM CALLER ID MEMORY 1 Press UP or DOWN to find the number to redial 2 Press CALL BACK twice LIFT HANDSET or PICK UP CALL appears 3 Lift the handset and the number is redialed automatically Ô Follow these steps to select one of the options for Caller ID call back 1 Press UP or DOWN to find the Caller ID memory loca...

Page 4: ... or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult y...

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