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Memo R ecord
You can lea ve a message by p ressing the  memo button on base or selecting memo 
r ecor ding under handset menu. 
1.   Pr ess the  memo button on base or handset menu to enter memo r ecord mode. 
2.   Use  VOL  (- or +) button to select  Mailbox 1 or  Mailbo x 2 to sav e the recording.
3.   Pr ess  SELECT  Soft key to con rm. The scr een displays  Recor d memo af ter beep .
4.   After the beep , begin speaking and the sc reen displays  Recor ding .
5.   Pr ess the  FINISH Soft key to...

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Erasing Messages 
You may erase messages in the following th ree w ays:
To erase a message while it is playing 
1.   Select and play the message  you w ant to erase.
2.   Pr ess the  delete button. The unit will ask  you to conrm the deletion.
3.   Pr ess the  YES Soft k ey to con rm it. 
4.   The curr ent message is erased, and the next message plays.
To erase a message af ter it playing
1.   After playing a message to the end, the sc reen displays  Delete message xx .
2.   Pr ess the  YES Soft k ey...

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Memor y Full
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Y ou should erase some messages so the ans wering system may r ecord new messages. 
NO TE: The unit also answ ers aft er the 10th ring if it is set t o Answer Off. To 
access the ans wering syst em, enter your  3-digit security code.
Changing the Batt ery
CAUTION: T o reduce the risk of r e or personal injur y, use only the Telefield NA Inc.
appr oved Nick el-metal Hy dride (Ni-MH) batt ery model  T  -2 734 , which is 
compatible with this unit .
1.  Mak e sur e the telephone is...

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Display Messages
The following messages show the status of the phone, provides Caller ID information, or 
helps y ou set up and use  your phone.
DELE TE ALL ?  Prompt ask ing if you want to erase all r ecords.
DELE TE?   Prompt ask ing if you want to erase the curr ent record. 
ST AR T/END   Indicates that it is the end of the list .
ENTER NAME  Prompt telling  you to enter a name.
ENTER NUMBER  Prompt telling  you to enter a telephone number .
NE W CALLS  Indicates call or calls which ha ve not been...

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Handset Sound Signals
Signal                                                                  \
     Meaning
A long w arbling tone (with ringer on)              Signals an incoming call 
T w o shor t beeps (se veral times)                      Page signal
One beep e ver y 14 seconds                              Low batter y warning
One long beep after p ress one  key    Conrm
A shor t warbling tone (with ringer on)    Error 
Back up Batt ery Operation
If the pow er cord is not plugged into the uni t,...

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Troubleshooting Guide
T elephone Solutions
No dial t one
•   Check or r epeat installation steps: 
  Mak e sur e the base po wer cor d is connected to a w orking electrical outlet . Make sure 
the telephone line co rd is connected to the base and the w all jack.
•    Connect another phone to the same jac k. If it doesn’t w ork, the pr oblem might be y our 
wiring or local se rvice.
•    The handset may be out of range of the base. Mo ve closer to the base.
•    Mak e sur e the batter y is properly cha...

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Caller ID Solutions
No Display
•    Char ge the batter y (for 14 hour s). Or replace the batter y.
•    Mak e sur e the unit is connected to a non-switched electrical outlet . Disconnect the 
pow er adaptor fr om the base and  reconnect i t.
No Caller ID
•    You must be subscribed to the standa rd Name/Number Caller ID ser vice from your 
local telephone company to  receiv e CID information.
Battery
If y ou experience any of the following p roblems, e ven after r echarging the batter y, you 
may...

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General Pr oduct Care
To k eep y our unit w orking and loo king good, follow these guidelines:
•    Av oid dr opping the handse t, as w ell as other  rough tr eatment to the phone.
•    Clean the phone with a soft cloth.
•    Nev er use str ong cleaning agents, paint thinne r, abrasiv e powder, alcohol, or other 
chemical p roducts to clean the uni t. Doing so will damage the nish.
•    Retain the original packaging in case  you need to ship the phone at a later date.
•    Periodically clean the cha...

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