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    “STANDARD” (default): Recording sound quality 
    is standard, and the maximum recording time is 
    approximately 15 minutes.
    “ENHANCED”: Recording sound quality is 
    clearer, and the maximum recording time is 
    approximately 7 minutes.
    Code #54: Changing the recording time for 
    your TAM/FAX greeting message
    GREETING TIME
    MODE=16s [±]
    “16s” (default): Maximum recording time is 16 
    seconds.
    “60s”: Maximum recording time is 60 seconds.
    See page 66 for details.
    Code #59: Copying phone book data from the 
    base unit to a handset
    COPY PHONE BOOK
    =1 ITEM [±]
    See page 42 for details.
    Code #62: Setting line mode
    SET LINE MODE
    MODE=B [±]
    The default setting of the line mode is “B”. 
    Generally leave this setting to “B”. If a change of 
    the line mode setting is required by our customer 
    call center or service personnel, change the line 
    mode to “A”.
    Note:
    LYou can also program this feature with the 
    handset (page 87).
    Code #67: Setting the incoming message 
    monitor
    ICM MONITOR
    MODE=ON [±]
    To hear an incoming message (ICM) from the 
    speaker when the answering machine is 
    recording the message.
    “ON” (default): You can monitor the incoming 
    message.
    “OFF”: Deactivates this feature.
    Code #72: Setting flash time
    SET FLASH TIME
    MODE=700ms [±]
    The flash time depends on your telephone 
    exchange or host PBX.
    You can select “90ms” (milliseconds), “100ms”, 
    “110ms”, “250ms”, “300ms”, “400ms”, 
    “600ms” or “700ms” (default).Note:
    LIf the unit is connected via a PBX, PBX 
    functions (transferring a call etc.) might not 
    work correctly. Consult your PBX supplier for 
    the correct setting.
    LYou can also program this feature with the 
    handset (page 86).
    Code #73: Setting incoming call tone
    INCOMING CALL
    TONE=2 [±]
    During an intercom call (page 49) or while using 
    the room monitor feature (page 52), you can be 
    informed by 2 tones if a call arrives.
    “2” (default): The incoming call tone will sound 2 
    times.
    “ON”: The incoming call tone will be heard for as 
    long as the line rings.
    “OFF”: Deactivates this feature.
    Note:
    LYou can also program this feature with the 
    handset (page 84).
    LTo set the handset incoming call tone, see 
    page 84.
    Code #74: Setting room monitor
    ROOM MONITOR
    MODE=OFF [±]
    See page 52 for details.
    Code #75: Setting the Caller ID number auto 
    edit feature
    CALLER ID EDIT
    MODE=ON [±]
    See page 46 for details.
    Code #76: Setting the connecting tone
    CONNECTING TONE
    MODE=ON [±]
    If you often have trouble when sending faxes, 
    this feature allows you to hear connecting tones: 
    fax tone, ring back tone and busy tone. You can 
    use those tones to confirm the status of the other 
    party’s machine.
    “ON” (default): You will hear connecting tones.
    “OFF”: Deactivates this feature.
    Note:
    LIf the ring back tone continues, the other 
    party’s machine may not be a fax machine or 
    may have run out of paper. Check with the 
    other party.
    LThe connecting tone volume cannot be 
    adjusted.
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    Code #77: Changing the receiving mode in 
    the AUTO ANSWER setting
    AUTO ANSWER
    MODE=TAM/FAX [±]
    “TAM/FAX” (default): Telephone Answering 
    Machine/Fax mode (page 58)
    “FAX ONLY”: Fax only mode (page 59)
    Code #80: Resetting advanced features to 
    their default settings
    SET DEFAULT
    RESET=NO [±]
    To reset the advanced features:
    1.Press {MENU}.
    2.Press {#}, then {8}{0}.
    3.Press {A} or {B} repeatedly to select “YES”.
    4.Press {SET}.
    5.Press {SET} again.
    6.Press {MENU}.
    8.4 Direct commands for 
    base unit programming 
    features
    You can also select the desired setting by directly 
    entering the program code (# and a 2-digit 
    number) and direct command.
    For more details on the features, see page 75 to 
    page 80.
    1Press {MENU}.
    2Press {#} and the 2-digit code number.
    3Press the desired direct command to display 
    the desired setting.
    LThis step may be slightly different 
    depending on the feature.
    4Press {SET}.
    5To exit programming, press {MENU}.
    8.4.1 Program code and direct 
    command button
    {#}{0}{0} Quick Setup
    –{1}: “TAM/FAX” (default)
    –{2}: “DIST. RING”
    –{3}: “TEL ONLY”
    –{4}: “FAX ONLY”
    LPress {SET} 2 times before pressing the 
    direct command button.
    {#}{0}{1} Date and time
    LEnter the date and time using the dial 
    keypad. See page 31 for details.
    {#}{0}{2} Your logo
    LEnter your logo using the dial keypad. See 
    page 32 for details.
    {#}{0}{3} Your fax number
    LEnter your fax number using the dial keypad. 
    See page 34 for details.
    {#}{0}{4} Sending report
    –{1}: “ON”
    –{2}: “OFF”
    –{3}: “ERROR” (default)
    {#}{0}{6} FAX ring count
    –{1}: “1”
    –{2}: “2”
    –{3}: “3” (default)
    –{4}: “4”
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    {#}{0}{6} TAM ring count
    –{2}: “2”
    –{3}: “3” (default)
    –{4}: “4”
    –{5}: “5”
    –{6}: “6”
    –{7}: “7”
    –{0}: “TOLL SAVER”
    {#}{1}{0} Caller’s recording time
    –{1}: “1 MIN”
    –{2}: “2 MIN”
    –{3}: “3 MIN” (default)
    –{0}: “GREETING ONLY”
    {#}{1}{1} Remote operation ID
    LEnter a 2-digit number (00-99).
    {#}{1}{3} Dialing mode
    –{1}: “PULSE”
    –{2}: “TONE” (default)
    {#}{1}{6} Paper size
    –{1}: “LETTER” (default)
    –{2}: “A4”
    {#}{1}{7} Ringer tone
    –{1}: “TONE 1” (default)
    –{2}: “TONE 2”
    –{3}: “TONE 3”
    –{4}: “MELODY 1”
    –{5}: “MELODY 2”
    –{6}: “MELODY 3”
    –{7}: “MELODY 4”
    –{8}: Downloaded melody pattern 1
    –{9}: Downloaded melody pattern 2
    {#}{2}{1} Talking Caller ID
    –{1}: “ON” (default)
    –{2}: “OFF”
    {#}{2}{2} Automatic journal report
    –{1}: “ON” (default)
    –{2}: “OFF”
    {#}{2}{3} Overseas mode
    –{1}: “NEXT FAX”
    –{2}: “OFF”
    –{3}: “ERROR” (default)
    {#}{2}{5} Delayed send
    –{1}: “ON”
    –{2}: “OFF” (default)
    LIf you select “ON”, next enter the fax number 
    and transmission time using the dial keypad 
    (see feature #25 on page 76 for details).
    {#}{2}{6} Automatic Caller ID list
    –{1}: “ON”
    –{2}: “OFF” (default)
    {#}{3}{1} Distinctive Ring
    –{1}: “ON”
    –{2}: “OFF” (default)
    {#}{3}{2} Fax ring pattern
    –{1}: “A”
    –{2}: “B”
    –{3}: “C”
    –{4}: “D”
    –{5}: “B-D” (default)
    {#}{3}{4} Quick scan
    –{1}: “ON”
    –{2}: “OFF” (default)
    {#}{3}{6} Receiving reduction
    –{1}: “72%”
    –{2}: “86%”
    –{3}: “92%” (default)
    –{4}: “100%”
    {#}{3}{9} Display contrast
    –{1}: “NORMAL” (default)
    –{2}: “DARKER”
    {#}{4}{1} Fax activation code
    –{1}: “ON” (default)
    –{2}: “OFF”
    LIf you select “ON”, next enter your code from 
    2 to 4 digits using 0–9, {*} and {#}.
    {#}{4}{4} Memory reception alert
    –{1}: “ON” (default)
    –{2}: “OFF”
    {#}{4}{6} Friendly reception
    –{1}: “ON” (default)
    –{2}: “OFF”
    {#}{4}{7} Fax voice guidance
    –{1}: “ON” (default)
    –{2}: “OFF”
    –{3}: “ERROR”
    {#}{5}{1} Mailbox 2 password
    LEnter a 2-digit number (00-99).
    {#}{5}{2} Mailbox 3 password
    LEnter a 2-digit number (00-99).
    {#}{5}{3} Recording sound quality mode
    –{1}: “STANDARD” (default)
    –{2}: “ENHANCED”
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    {#}{5}{4} Greeting time
    –{1}: “16s” (default)
    –{2}: “60s”
    {#}{5}{9} Copy phone book
    –{1}: “1 ITEM” (default)
    –{2}: “ALL ITEMS”
    {#}{6}{2} Line mode
    –{1}: “A”
    –{2}: “B” (default)
    {#}{6}{7} Incoming message monitor
    –{1}: “ON” (default)
    –{2}: “OFF”
    {#}{7}{2} Flash time
    –{1}: “90ms”
    –{2}: “100ms”
    –{3}: “110ms”
    –{4}: “250ms”
    –{5}: “300ms”
    –{6}: “400ms”
    –{7}: “600ms”
    –{8}: “700ms” (default)
    {#}{7}{3} Incoming call tone
    –{1}: “OFF”
    –{2}: “2” (default)
    –{3}: “ON”
    {#}{7}{4} Room monitor
    –{1}: “ON”
    –{2}: “OFF” (default)
    {#}{7}{5} Caller ID number auto edit
    –{1}: “ON” (default)
    –{2}: “OFF”
    {#}{7}{6} Connecting tone
    –{1}: “ON” (default)
    –{2}: “OFF”
    {#}{7}{7} AUTO ANSWER
    –{1}: “TAM/FAX” (default)
    –{2}: “FAX ONLY”
    {#}{8}{0} Set default
    –{1}: “YES”
    –{2}: “NO” (default)
    LIf you select “YES”, press {SET} 2 times, 
    then press {MENU} to exit programming.
    Fea tu res  (Han dset)
    8.5 Handset programming
    Important information
    LMake sure the handset and base unit are 
    not being used. The handset must be 
    operated near the base unit and while OFF 
    the charger.
    Note:
    LTo exit programming, press {OFF} at any 
    time.
    8.5.1 Function menu table
    After pressing {MENU}, the main menu is 
    displayed. Most items in the main menu have a 
    sub-menu. See the corresponding pages for 
    function details.
    Main menuSub-menu
    Ringer setting Ringer volume (page 29)
    Ringer tone (page 83)
    Incoming call
    (for handset) (page 84)
    Date and time
    (page 31)----------
    Voice enhancer 
    (page 35)----------
    Caller IQ View info.? (page 109)
    Get new info.? (page 
    109)
    Turn CIQ off? (page 110)
    Copy phone 
    bookCopy 1 item (page 41)
    Copy all items (page 42)
    Talking Caller ID 
    (page 84)----------
    {OFF} {e}{v}
    {SELECT}{SAVE}
    {MENU}
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    8.5.2 Programmable functions
    Setting ringer tone for outside calls
    To set the handset ringer tone from one of 7 
    patterns for outside calls. You can select “Tone 
    1” (default), “Tone 2”, “Tone 3”, “Melody 
    1”, “Melody 2”, “Melody 3” or “Melody 4”.
    – Handset ringer tone
    1.Press {MENU}.
    2.Press the soft key ({SELECT}) at “Ringer 
    setting”.
    3.Scroll to “Ringer tone” by pressing {v} or 
    {e}, then press the soft key ({SELECT}).
    4.Press {v} or {e} repeatedly to select the 
    desired setting.
    LYou can also select the ringer tone by 
    pressing {1} to {7}.
    LIf you downloaded melodies from 
    openLCR (page 109), they can be 
    selected by pressing {8} or {9}.
    5.Press the soft key ({SAVE}).
    6.Press {OFF}.
    – Base unit ringer tone
    Use the handset
    1.Press {MENU}.
    2.Scroll to “Initial setting” by pressing 
    {v} or {e}, then press the soft key 
    ({SELECT}).
    3.Scroll to “Set base unit” by pressing {v} 
    or {e}, then press the soft key ({SELECT}).
    4.Press the soft key ({SELECT}) at “Ringer 
    tone”.
    5.Press {v} or {e} repeatedly to select the 
    desired setting.
    LYou can also select the ringer tone by 
    pressing {1} to {7}.
    LIf you downloaded melodies from 
    openLCR (page 109), they can be 
    selected by pressing {8} or {9}.
    6.Press the soft key ({SAVE}).
    7.Press {OFF}.
    Note:
    LTo set the base unit ringer tone using the 
    base unit, see feature #17 on page 76.
    LIf you have downloaded ringer melodies 
    using the openLCR service, they can also be 
    selected. See page 109 for details.
    Setting incoming call tone
    During an intercom call (page 49) or while using 
    the room monitor feature (page 52), you can be 
    informed of incoming calls by 2 tones. Initial setting Set answering
    LNumber of rings
    (page 84)
    LRecording time
    (page 84)
    LRemote code
    (page 85)
    LSet mailbox2&3
    (page 85)
    LRecording mode
    (page 85)
    Message alert (page 85)
    LCD contrast (page 86)
    Key tone (page 86)
    Auto talk (page 86)
    Room monitor
    (for handset) (page 52)
    Caller ID edit (page 46)
    Set tel line
    LSet dial mode
    (page 86)
    LSet flash time
    (page 86)
    LSet line mode
    (page 87)
    Set base unit
    LRinger tone
    (for base unit)
    (page 83)
    LIncoming call
    (for base unit)
    (page 84)
    LRoom monitor
    (for base unit)
    (page 87)
    LTalking Caller ID
    (for base unit)
    (page 84)
    Registration
    LHS registration
    (page 90)
    LDeregistration
    (page 90)
    Change language
    (page 87)
    Main menuSub-menu
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    “2” (default): The incoming call tone will sound 2 
    times.
    “On”: The incoming call tone will be heard for as 
    long as the line rings.
    “Off”: Deactivates this feature.
    – Handset incoming call tone
    1.Press {MENU}.
    2.Press the soft key ({SELECT}) at “Ringer 
    setting”.
    3.Scroll to “Incoming call.” by pressing 
    {v} or {e}, then press the soft key 
    ({SELECT}).
    4.Press {v} or {e} repeatedly to select the 
    desired setting.
    5.Press the soft key ({SAVE}).
    6.Press {OFF}.
    – Base unit incoming call tone
    Use the handset.
    1.Press {MENU}.
    2.Scroll to “Initial setting” by pressing 
    {v} or {e}, then press the soft key 
    ({SELECT}).
    3.Scroll to “Set base unit” by pressing {v} 
    or {e}, then press the soft key ({SELECT}).
    4.Scroll to “Incoming call.” by pressing 
    {v} or {e} repeatedly, then press the soft 
    key ({SELECT}).
    5.Press {v} or {e} repeatedly to select the 
    desired setting.
    6.Press the soft key ({SAVE}).
    7.Press {OFF}.
    Note:
    LYou can also program the base unit incoming 
    call tone with the base unit (feature #73 on 
    page 79).
    Setting the Talking Caller ID feature
    See page 43 for details on the Talking Caller ID 
    feature.
    – Handset Talking Caller ID
    1.Press {MENU}.
    2.Scroll to “Talk Caller ID” by pressing 
    {v} or {e}, then press the soft key 
    ({SELECT}).
    3.Press {v} or {e} repeatedly to select the 
    desired setting.
    4.Press the soft key ({SAVE}).
    5.Press {OFF}.
    – Base unit Talking Caller ID
    Use the handset1.Press {MENU}.
    2.Scroll to “Initial setting” by pressing 
    {v} or {e}, then press the soft key 
    ({SELECT}).
    3.Scroll to “Set base unit” by pressing {v} 
    or {e}, then press the soft key ({SELECT}).
    4.Scroll to “Talk Caller ID” by pressing 
    {v} or {e}, then press the soft key 
    ({SELECT}).
    5.Press {v} or {e} repeatedly to select the 
    desired setting.
    6.Press the soft key ({SAVE}).
    7.Press {OFF}.
    Changing the ring setting in TAM/FAX 
    mode
    To change the number of rings before the unit 
    answers a call in TAM/FAX mode. You can select 
    “2”, “3” (default), “4”, “5”, “6”, “7” or “Toll 
    saver”. See page 59 for details.
    1.Press {MENU}.
    2.Scroll to “Initial setting” by pressing 
    {v} or {e}, then press the soft key 
    ({SELECT}).
    3.Press the soft key ({SELECT}) at “Set 
    answering”.
    4.Press the soft key ({SELECT}) at “Number 
    of rings”.
    5.Press {v} or {e} repeatedly to select the 
    desired setting.
    LYou can also select the number of rings by 
    pressing {0} (“Toll saver”), or {2} to 
    {7}.
    6.Press the soft key ({SAVE}).
    7.Press {OFF}.
    Note:
    LYou can also program this feature with the 
    base unit (feature #06 on page 75).
    Changing the maximum recording time for 
    each incoming message
    “1min”, “2min” or “3min” (default): 1 minute to 
    3 minutes.
    “Greeting only”: Only plays your greeting 
    message.
    1.Press {MENU}.
    2.Scroll to “Initial setting” by pressing 
    {v} or {e}, then press the soft key 
    ({SELECT}).
    3.Press the soft key ({SELECT}) at “Set 
    answering”.
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    4.Scroll to “Recording time” by pressing 
    {v} or {e}, then press the soft key 
    ({SELECT}).
    5.Press {v} or {e} repeatedly to select the 
    desired setting.
    LYou can also select the recording time by 
    pressing {1} (1 minute), {2} (2 minutes), 
    {3} (3 minutes) or {0} (“Greeting 
    only”).
    6.Press the soft key ({SAVE}).
    7.Press {OFF}.
    Note:
    LIf you select “Greeting only”, the unit will 
    answer a call with the greeting message, and 
    then hang up. The unit will not record any 
    incoming messages.
    LYou can also program this feature with the 
    base unit (feature #10 on page 75).
    Setting remote operation code
    1.Press {MENU}.
    2.Scroll to “Initial setting” by pressing 
    {v} or {e}, then press the soft key 
    ({SELECT}).
    3.Press the soft key ({SELECT}) at “Set 
    answering”.
    4.Scroll to “Remote code” by pressing {v} or 
    {e}, then press the soft key ({SELECT}).
    5.Enter a remote code using a 2-digit number 
    (00–99).
    LThe default setting is “11”.
    6.Press the soft key ({SAVE}).
    7.Press {OFF}.
    Note:
    LYou can also program this feature with the 
    base unit (feature #11 on page 75).
    Setting the mailbox 2 or 3 password
    To prevent other users from retrieving your 
    messages, program a password for mailbox 2 or 
    3.
    1.Press {MENU}.
    2.Scroll to “Initial setting” by pressing 
    {v} or {e}, then press the soft key 
    ({SELECT}).
    3.Press the soft key ({SELECT}) at “Set 
    answering”.
    4.Scroll to “Set mailbox2&3” by pressing 
    {v} or {e}, then press the soft key 
    ({SELECT}).
    5.Select the desired mailbox by pressing {e} 
    (“Mailbox2”) or {v} (“Mailbox3”).LIf the password has previously been 
    assigned to the mailbox, it is displayed.
    6.Enter a 2-digit number (00–99).
    LIf you entered a wrong number, press the 
    soft key ({CLEAR}), then enter the 
    password again.
    7.Press the soft key ({SAVE}).
    8.Press {OFF}.
    To check the password
    Repeat steps 1 to 5.
    LThe password is displayed. When finished, 
    press {OFF}.
    To erase the password
    Press the soft key ({CLEAR}) in step 6, and 
    press the soft key ({SAVE}), then press {OFF}.
    LYou will be able to access the mailbox without 
    entering the password.
    Note:
    LYou can also program this feature with the 
    base unit (feature #51 on page 78 and 
    feature #52 on page 78).
    Changing the recording sound quality for 
    incoming messages
    2 recording modes are available. “Standard 
    recording 15min” (default) provides more 
    recording time (15 minutes) and standard sound 
    quality. “Enhanced recording 7min” 
    provides less recording time (7 minutes) but 
    clearer sound quality.
    1.Press {MENU}.
    2.Scroll to “Initial setting” by pressing 
    {v} or {e}, then press the soft key 
    ({SELECT}).
    3.Press the soft key ({SELECT}) at “Set 
    answering”.
    4.Scroll to “Recording mode” by pressing 
    {v} or {e}, then press the soft key 
    ({SELECT}).
    5.Press {v} or {e} repeatedly to select the 
    desired setting.
    L You can also select the recording mode 
    by pressing {1} (“Standard”) or {2} 
    (“Enhanced”).
    6.Press the soft key ({SAVE}).
    7.Press {OFF}.
    Setting the message alert
    You can select whether or not the 
    Ringer/Message alert indicator on the handset 
    will flash when new messages have been 
    recorded (page 67). The default setting is OFF.
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    1.Press {MENU}.
    2.Scroll to “Initial setting” by pressing 
    {v} or {e}, then press the soft key 
    ({SELECT}).
    3.Scroll to “Message alert” by pressing 
    {v} or {e}, then press the soft key 
    ({SELECT}).
    4.Press {v} or {e} to select the desired 
    setting.
    5.Press the soft key ({SAVE}).
    6.Press {OFF}.
    Note:
    LThe Ringer/Message alert indicator will not 
    flash for new messages while the handset is 
    in use.
    L The Ringer/Message alert indicator acts as a 
    ringer indicator and as a message alert 
    indicator. This indicator will flash rapidly 
    when a call is received whether this feature is 
    ON or OFF.
    LBattery life may be shortened when using this 
    feature (page 22).
    Changing the handset display contrast
    You can adjust the handset display contrast. 
    There are 6 levels. The default setting is level 3.
    1.Press {MENU}.
    2.Scroll to “Initial setting” by pressing 
    {v} or {e}, then press the soft key 
    ({SELECT}).
    3.Scroll to “LCD contrast” by pressing {v} 
    or {e}, then press the soft key ({SELECT}).
    4.Press {v} or {e} repeatedly to select the 
    desired setting.
    5.Press the soft key ({SAVE}).
    6.Press {OFF}.
    Note:
    LTo change the base unit display contrast, see 
    feature #39 on page 77.
    Setting the key tone
    You can select whether or not key tones are 
    heard when keys are pressed. Includes 
    confirmation tones and error tones. The default 
    setting is ON.
    1.Press {MENU}.
    2.Scroll to “Initial setting” by pressing 
    {v} or {e}, then press the soft key 
    ({SELECT}).
    3.Scroll to “Key tone” by pressing {v} or 
    {e}, then press the soft key ({SELECT}).4.Press {v} or {e} repeatedly to select the 
    desired setting.
    5.Press the soft key ({SAVE}).
    6.Press {OFF}.
    Setting auto talk feature
    This feature allows you to answer a call by lifting 
    the handset off the charger without pressing 
    {TA L K} or {SP-PHONE}. The default setting is 
    OFF.
    1.Press {MENU}.
    2.Scroll to “Initial setting” by pressing 
    {v} or {e}, then press the soft key 
    ({SELECT}).
    3.Scroll to “Auto talk” by pressing {v} or 
    {e}, then press the soft key ({SELECT}).
    4.Press {v} or {e} repeatedly to select the 
    desired setting.
    5.Press the soft key ({SAVE}).
    6.Press {OFF}.
    Note:
    LIf you subscribe to Caller ID service and want 
    to view the caller’s information on the 
    handset display after lifting up the handset to 
    answer a call, turn OFF this feature.
    Setting dialing mode
    If you cannot make calls, change this setting 
    depending on your telephone line service.
    “Tone” (default): For tone dial service.
    “Pulse”: For rotary pulse dial service.
    1.Press {MENU}.
    2.Scroll to “Initial setting” by pressing 
    {v} or {e}, then press the soft key 
    ({SELECT}).
    3.Scroll to “Set tel line” by pressing {v} 
    or {e}, then press the soft key ({SELECT}).
    4.Press the soft key ({SELECT}) at “Set 
    dial mode”.
    5.Press {v} or {e} repeatedly to select the 
    desired setting.
    6.Press the soft key ({SAVE}).
    7.Press {OFF}.
    Note:
    LYou can also program this feature with the 
    base unit (feature #13 on page 75).
    Setting the flash time
    The flash time depends on your telephone 
    exchange or host PBX.
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    You can select: “90ms” (milliseconds), 
    “100ms”, “110ms”, “250ms”, “300ms”, 
    “400ms”, “600ms” or “700ms” (default).
    1.Press {MENU}.
    2.Scroll to “Initial setting” by pressing 
    {v} or {e}, then press the soft key 
    ({SELECT}).
    3.Scroll to “Set tel line” by pressing {v} 
    or {e}, then press the soft key ({SELECT}).
    4.Scroll to “Set flash time” by pressing 
    {v} or {e}, then press the soft key 
    ({SELECT}).
    5.Press {v} or {e} repeatedly to select the 
    desired setting.
    6.Press the soft key ({SAVE}).
    7.Press {OFF}.
    Note:
    LIf the unit is connected via a PBX, PBX 
    functions (transferring a call etc.) might not 
    work correctly. Consult your PBX supplier for 
    the correct setting.
    LYou can also program this feature with the 
    base unit (feature #72 on page 79).
    Setting line mode
    The line mode is preset to “B” and generally 
    should not be adjusted. If “IN USE” is not 
    displayed on the handset properly, the line mode 
    selection is incorrect. Set line mode to “A”.
    1.Press {MENU}.
    2.Scroll to “Initial setting” by pressing 
    {v} or {e}, then press the soft key 
    ({SELECT}).
    3.Scroll to “Set tel line” by pressing {v} 
    or {e}, then press the soft key ({SELECT}).
    4.Scroll to “Set line mode” by pressing {v} 
    or {e}, then press the soft key ({SELECT}).
    5.Press {v} or {e} repeatedly to select the 
    desired setting.
    6.Press the soft key ({SAVE}).
    7.Press {OFF}.
    Note:
    LYou can also program this feature with the 
    base unit (feature #62 on page 79).
    Setting the room monitor feature
    See page 52 for details. To turn ON the base unit 
    room monitor feature using the handset, 
    program as follows:
    1.Press {MENU}.2.Scroll to “Initial setting” by pressing 
    {v} or {e}, then press the soft key 
    ({SELECT}).
    3.Scroll to “Set base unit” by pressing {v} 
    or {e}, then press the soft key ({SELECT}).
    4.Scroll to “Room monitor” by pressing {v} 
    or {e}, then press the soft key ({SELECT}).
    5.Press {v} or {e} repeatedly to select the 
    desired setting.
    6.Press the soft key ({SAVE}).
    7.Press {OFF}.
    Note:
    LYou can also set the base unit room monitor 
    feature using the base unit (feature #74 on 
    page 52).
    Changing the display language
    You can select either “English” (default) or 
    “Spanish” for the display language.
    1.Press {MENU}.
    2.Scroll to “Initial setting” by pressing 
    {v} or {e}, then press the soft key 
    ({SELECT}).
    3.Scroll to “Change language” by pressing 
    {v} or {e}, then press the soft key 
    ({SELECT}).
    4.Press {v} or {e} repeatedly to select the 
    desired language.
    LYou can also select by pressing the soft 
    key ({ENGLISH} or {ESPAÑOL}).
    5.Press the soft key ({SAVE} or {GUARDAR}).
    6.Press {OFF}.
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    8.6 Direct commands for 
    handset programming 
    features
    You can also select the desired setting by directly 
    entering the program code ({0} to {9}, {*} and 
    {#}) and direct command.
    For more details on the features, see page 83 to 
    page 87.
    1Press {MENU}.
    2Press the code number ({0} to {9}, {*} and 
    {#}).
    3Press the desired direct command to display 
    the desired setting.
    LThis step may be slightly different 
    depending on the feature.
    4Press the soft key ({SAVE}).
    8.6.1 Program code and direct 
    command button
    {1}{1} Ringer volume
    –{1}: Low
    –{2}: Medium
    –{3}: High (default)
    –{0}: Off
    {1}{2} Ringer tone (handset)
    –{1}: “Tone 1” (default)
    –{2}: “Tone 2”
    –{3}: “Tone 3”
    –{4}: “Melody 1”
    –{5}: “Melody 2”
    –{6}: “Melody 3”
    –{7}: “Melody 4”
    –{8}: Downloaded melody pattern 1
    –{9}: Downloaded melody pattern 2
    {1}{3} Incoming call tone (handset)
    –{1}: “On”
    –{2}: “2” (default)
    –{0}: “Off”
    {4} Date and time
    LEnter the date and time using the dial 
    keypad. See page 31 for details.
    {5} Voice enhancer
    –{1}: “On”
    –{0}: “Off” (default)
    {7}{1} Activate Caller IQ
    LYou must subscribe to the openLCR service 
    beforehand (page 108).
    {7}{2} View information using Caller IQ
    LScroll to the desired information by pressing 
    {v} or {e}. See page 109 for details.
    LYou must subscribe to the openLCR service 
    beforehand (page 108). If information is not 
    downloaded to your unit, “Get new 
    info.?” will be displayed. To download 
    information, see page 109.
    LAfter pressing {7}, make sure “View 
    Info.?” is displayed, then press the next 
    command. If Caller IQ is turned OFF, “Turn 
    CIQ on?” is displayed after pressing {7}.
    {7}{3} Get new information using Caller IQ
    LFollow the voice prompt to start downloading. 
    See page 109 for details.
    LYou must subscribe to the openLCR service 
    beforehand (page 108).
    LAfter pressing {7}, make sure “View 
    Info.?” is displayed, then press the next 
    command. If Caller IQ is turned OFF, “Turn 
    CIQ on?” is displayed after pressing {7}.
    {7}{4} Turn Caller IQ OFF
    LYou must subscribe to the openLCR service 
    beforehand (page 108).
    LAfter pressing {7}, make sure “View 
    Info.?” is displayed, then press the next 
    command. If Caller IQ is turned OFF, “Turn 
    CIQ on?” is displayed after pressing {7}.
    {7}{5} Turn Caller IQ ON
    LYou must subscribe to the openLCR service 
    beforehand (page 108).
    LAfter pressing {7}, make sure “View 
    Info.?” is displayed, then press the next 
    command. If Caller IQ is turned OFF, “Turn 
    CIQ on?” is displayed after pressing {7}.
    {9} Talking Caller ID
    –{1}: “On” (default)
    –{0}: “Off”
    {#}{1} Copy phone book (1 item)
    LSelect the destination extension number ({0} 
    to {4}). See page 41 for details.
    {#}{2} Copy phone book (all items)
    LSelect the destination extension number ({0} 
    to {4}). See page 42 for details.
    {0}{1} LCD contrast
    –{1}: Level 1
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