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Directory

Directory
Telephone  numbers  called  most  frequently  can 
be  stored  in  speed  dial  keys  so  that  they  can  be 
dialed with only one key press.
You  can  enter  24  telephone  numbers  with  up  to 
24  digits  each.  There  are  12  speed  dial  keys  and 
each  key  has  two  locations  (upper  locations  and 
lower  locations)  to  store  two  telephone  numbers 
separately.
You  may  wish  to  write  the  telephone  numbers 
stored  near  the  speed  dial  key  on  the  memory...

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Speed dialing
To store a number in speed dial
Press LINE  1  or LINE  2  to  select  a  line,  then 
lift  the  handset,  or  press SPEAKER,  or  press 
HEADSET (if a headset is connected).
Press  and  release PROGRAM.  There  will  be  a 
beep.
Enter the telephone number you want to store (up 
to 24 digits) or press (AUTO) REDIAL to store the 
number last dialed. There will be a beep each time 
you press a key. Press PAUSE to include a dialing 
delay.
Press  and  release  the  desired...

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Speed dialing
To call a speed dial number
1.  Press 
LINE 1 or LINE 2 to select a line.
2.
 
Lift  the  handset,  or  press 
SPEAKER,  or  press 
HEADSET (if a headset is connected).
3.
 
Press and release the desired speed dial key.
 -OR-
 
Press 
LOWER, then press the desired speed dial 
key.
To delete a speed dial number
To  delete  a  number  from  memory,  enter  another 
number  in  the  same  location.  To  clear  a  memory 
location and leave it empty:
1.   Press 
LINE  1  or LINE...

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Alert tones & indicator lights
Alert tones 
Command completed successfully.Two beeps
Indicator lights
LINE
Red:
•  On when the line is in 
use.
 -OR-
  On  when  the  line  is 
not  connected  to  the 
wall jack.
•
 
Flashes  when  the  line 
is on hold.
Green:
•   F l a s h e s   w h i l e   a n 
incoming  call  is  ring-
ing.
(AUTO) REDIAL
On  when  the  auto  redial 
feature is activated. 
HEADSET
On when the headset 
is in use. 
MUTE
On when microphone 
is muted. 
SPEAKER
•
 
On  when...

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My telephone 
does not work 
at all.•   Make sure the telephone line cord is plugged firmly into the 
telephone base and the modular wall jack.
•
 
Disconnect  the  telephone  base  from  the  modular  jack  and 
plug  in  a  working  telephone.  If  this  telephone  does  not 
work,  the  problem  is  probably  in  the  wiring  or  the  local 
service. Call the local telephone company.
If  you  have  difficulty  with  your  telephone,  please  try  the  suggestions  below. 
For  Customer...

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Troubleshooting
•  Test  a  working  telephone  at  the  same  telephone  jack.  If 
another  telephone  has  the  same  problem,  the  problem 
is  in  the  telephone  jack.  Contact  your  local  telephone 
company (charges may apply).
•
 
The  telephone  line  cord  might  be  malfunctioning.  Try 
installing a new telephone line cord.
I cannot dial out. •   First, try all the above suggestions.
•   Make sure there is a dial tone before dialing.
•
  Make  sure  the  telephone  is  set...

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Troubleshooting
I hear other 
calls when using 
the telephone.•   Disconnect  the  telephone  base  from  the  telephone  jack. 
Plug in a different telephone. If you still hear other calls, 
the  problem  is  probably  in  the  wiring  or  local  service. 
Call your local telephone company.
Automatic redial 
interrupted.
•   If  the  telephone  rings  during  the  automatic  redial sequence,  you  will  cancel  it  if  you  lift  the  handset, 
press SPEAKER  or  press HEADSET (if  a...

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Troubleshooting
Difficulty storing 
numbers in the 
memory.•  
Review To store a number in speed dial on  page  19  to 
make sure you are pressing the correct sequence of keys.
•
 
If  you  are  interrupted  by  a  recorded  announcement 
telling you to hang up (or a loud buzzing noise), hang 
up and try to enter the number more quickly.
•
 
Try  calling  the  number  you  want  to  enter  into  memory. 
When  the  call  is  ended,  press PROGRAM, (AUTO) 
REDIAL and a memory key.
•
 
If...

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Important product information
This  symbol  is  to  alert  you  to  important  operating  or  servicing  instructions  that  may appear  in  this  user’s  manual.  Always  follow  basic  safety  precautions  when  using  this  product  to reduce the risk of injury, fire, or electric shock.
Safety information
• 
Read  and  understand  all  instructions  in  the  user’s  manual.  Observe  all 
markings on the product.
•
 
Avoid  using  a  telephone  during  a  thunderstorm. There  may  be  a...

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Important product information
Especially about corded telephones
• 
Electrical power: The telephone must be connected to a working electrical 
outlet. The electrical outlet should not be controlled by a wall switch. Calls 
cannot  be  made  if  the  telephone  base  is  unplugged  or  switched  off,  or 
if the electrical power is interrupted.
•
 
Power  adapter:  This  power  adapter  is  intended  to  be  plugged  into  a  vertical 
wall  outlet  or  a  floor  outlet.  The  prongs  are...
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