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Special System Features
VOX Operation
Voice Operated Transmission (VOX) is a method of conserving battery power by activating the phone’s transmitter only while talking. In this manner, your battery’s charge can be extended.
To enable/disable the VOX feature, refer to “Selecting and
Deselecting Features” on page 32.
Reminder Beeps
If your phone has Calling Line ID or Voice Mail Notification services, the Reminder Beeps feature is an audible notification to alert the user that they have received a message. It will beep every 2 minutes until the new messages have been read.
To enable/disable the Reminder Beeps feature, refer to
“Selecting and Deselecting Features” on page 32.
PIN Code Operation
Overview
Your Cellular Service Provider may require a Personal
Identification Number (PIN) when placing outbound calls.
This PIN assures the cellular system that the person placing the call is an authorized user.
If PIN operation is required in your system, you must enable PIN Code operation as described in “Selecting and
Deselecting Features” on page 32.
Placing a Call using PIN Operation
1. Enter the number you wish to call, or recall the number from memory.
3. Wait for the system prompt (usually a “Beep Beep”).
4. Enter your PIN Code number (provided by your
Cellular Service Provider).
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NOTE Your phone is designed with a “shortcut” method for dialing the PIN Code number. Simply store your PIN
Code number (supplied by your Cellular Service Provider) in memory location 07 (as described in “Storing a Phone
Number” on page 12). Then, you may simply press after hearing the system prompt (for example, some
SND systems use a double tone) when placing calls; your phone will automatically send the PIN Code number stored in memory location 07 . Using this shortcut method, you will not have to enter your PIN Code number each time you place a call.
A maximum of 7 digits are allowed. (Remember – Do not store any other number in memory location 07 once you have stored your PIN number.)
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Using the Feature Menu
About the Feature Menu
The Feature Menu allows you to review and select/deselect most of your phone’s features through the keypad and display. The table below shows all features available through the menu and the pages where detailed information is found.
Note that telephones ship from the factory with default settings whereby most features are in the canceled (or OFF) position.
NOTE There are additional features that may be available with your phone that are not accessed through the feature menu. These features are described throughout this manual.
Selecting and Deselecting Features
1. Press FCN , 1 to enter the Feature Menu.
2. Scroll the menu by pressing or until the desired feature is displayed.
3. Press CLR to turn the feature off, press STO to turn the feature on.
4. Press END to exit the Feature Menu.
EXAMPLE To activate Automatic Answer, press
FCN , 1 and scroll using or until Auto and AnSrOFF alternate in the display.
Press STO to activate this feature. The display will then alternate between Auto and AnSr_On .
Press
END to exit the menu.
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Alternate in
Display
(as shipped from factory)
Feature
OnEM<in and tM<rOFF indiu tM<rOFF ringEr
M< kEY and and
StYLE 1-9
Auto and
AnSrOFF
and
AnSrOFF
Auto and
LockOFF
One Minute Beep
Phone emits a tone ten seconds before the end of each minute during a call.
Automatic Display Timer
Displays the accumulated time in minutes and seconds during and after a call.
Distinctive Ringer
Allows you to select from 9 ringer styles to distinguish your phone’s ringer from other phones.
Automatic Answer
Automatic answer allows phone to answer calls automatically, without pressing
SND .
Multiple Key Answer
Allows you to answer an incoming call by pressing any key (keypad cover must be open).
Auto Lock
Locks phone each time phone is turned off.
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Alternate in
Display
(as shipped from factory)
Feature Page
EM<rgCY and uoH and
EHtEnd
OFF and
Priority Call
When enabled, you may use
1 to place a one button call to a Priority number stored in Memory Location 01, even when the phone is locked.
VOX mode
Conserves battery power by causing phone to transmit only while talking.
Extended Talk Time
19
30
26 rEM<ind and
SELEct and
Reminder Beeps
When enabled, audible beeps alert user that one or more messages have been received (available in some models).
Language Select
Allows you to select English,
French, Spanish or
Portuguese text for prompts appearing in the display.
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Using the Feature Menu
Alternate in
Display
(as shipped from factory)
Pin and inActiu
Feature Page
PIN Code Operation
When used in a Cellular
System supporting this feature, requires a Personal
Identification Number to be dialed when placing outbound calls (to provide additional system security).
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Using the Feature Menu
Status Review
1. Press FCN
2. Scroll thru the messages by pressing or to view the features that you have changed from the factory default settings.
3. Press END to exit the feature status review.
Feature status review allows you to scroll thru the list of features that you have changed from the factory default settings (shown in previous table). If no features have been changed from the factory settings, Std will be displayed.
Alternate in
Display
(if changed from factory defaults)
Description
Pin and ActiuE PIN Code operation is enabled rEM<ind and
M<SgOFF
Reminder Beeps is disabled
OnEM<in and tM<r On
One Minute Beep is enabled
Auto and Lock On Auto Lock is enabled
EM<rgCY and
CALLOFF uoH and On
EHtEnd and tALk On
Emergency Dialing is disabled
VOX mode is enabled
Extended Talk Time is enabled
Auto and AnSr On Automatic Answer is enabled
M< kEY and
AnSr On indiu and
Multiple Key Answer enabled
Automatic Display Timer is enabled tM<r On ringEr and
StYLE1-9
Distinctive Ringer is available
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Table of contents
- 16 Standard Method
- 17 Quick-Change Battery Removal/Replacement
- 18 Start-up Self Tests
- 18 Start-up Messages
- 19 Start-up Status Indicators
- 19 Illuminated Keypad
- 20 To Correct an Error
- 20 If Entering More Than 10 Digits
- 21 Unsuccessful Call Attempts
- 36 Example of Memory Linking
- 38 To mute microphone
- 38 To disable mute
- 41 Receiving Calls with Calling Line ID
- 42 Recalling/Viewing Calling Line ID Messages
- 42 Placing a Call to a Calling Line ID Number
- 43 Storing a Calling Line ID Number in Memory
- 43 Deleting an Individual Message
- 43 Deleting All Messages
- 44 Overview
- 44 Placing a Call using PIN Operation
- 51 To Display
- 51 To Reset
- 51 To Display
- 53 To Lock
- 53 To Unlock