User`s guide

1.4 Knowing Your Telephone’s Functions
Your digital wireless telephone provides many versatile fea
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tures for your use. The discussions that follow explain these
features in terms of what they allow you to do.
1.4.1 Knowing The Handset
Antenna
–allows the handset to communicate with the base unit
Battery Pack
standard and optional extended life powers the handset
Belt Clip
–allows you to clip the handset to your belt
Display
–two line, 10 character LCD with word wrap-around for
single messages
Handset Receiver
–allows you to hear your calling party’s voice
Function Buttons
–provides access to the intercom (F4) and three outside
lines (F1–F3) at default but can be reprogrammed as func-
tion buttons when needed.
Head Set Jack
–allow you to connect a headset to the handset
Hold Button
–places calls on hold
–stores pauses in a number sequence during programing
–accesses second level speed dial numbers
Message/Talk LED
–shows message waiting and off hook status
Memo Button
–stores and redials local memory speed dial numbers
Microphone
–allows you to speak to your calling party
Numeric Keypad
–allows you to dial telephone numbers and feature codes
Mute Button
–prevents the calling party from hearing your voice
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