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Chain-Dialing
For quick recall of numbers for special
services (such as bank-by-phone or al-
ternate long-distance), you can store
each group of numbers in its own mem-
ory location. Then, when calling special
services, dial the service's main number
first. At the appropriate place in the call,
press the memory location button for the
additional numbers you want to send.
Testing Stored Emergency
Numbers
If you store an emergency service's
number (police department, fire depart-
ment, ambulance) and you want to test
the stored number, make the test call
during the late evening or early morning
hours to avoid peak demand periods.
Remain on the line to explain the reason
for your call.
USING THE INTERCOM
The intercom feature lets you send a
page from the base handset to the
headset, so that you can talk to some-
one at the headset or locate it if you mis-
placed it.
From the Base
1. Press
INTERCOM
on the base. The
headset sounds five series of con-
tinuous beeps until someone picks
up the phone.
2. Put on the headset, pull down the
microphone, and press
OFF
then
INTERCOM
on the remote dial card.
The corded base phone rings and
the INTERCOM indicator on the
base flashes.
Note: You must pull down the micro-
phone on the headset to use the
remote dial card.
3. To answer the call, pick up the hand-
set or press
INTERCOM
on the dial
card again. Otherwise, the corded
base phone rings five times, then
stops.
If the handset is off the hook, press
INTERCOM
on base. The headset
rings. Press
INTERCOM
on the
remote dial card to talk. Or, press
INTERCOM
on the base to stop the
ringing.
From the Headset
Press
INTERCOM
on the infrared remote
dial card. The corded base phone rings.
Pick up the handset to answer the call.
The INTERCOM indicator on the base
lights.
Or, press
INTERCOM
on the remote dial
card to stop the ringing. Otherwise, the
corded phone rings five times and then
stops.
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