User's Manual

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Some cell phones require that the access voice mail number is first programmed. In this case,
you may want to program the access voice mail number into the Cell2Tel for individual cell
phones. To program the access voice mail number you should follow these steps:
1. Pick up the handset for the connected home telephone and listen for the dial tone
2. Press [*][*][0][0][0]
3. Press [1] for the cell phone connected to [Cell Phone 1] or press [2] for the cell phone
connected to [Cell Phone 2] on the Cell2Tel
4. Enter the access voice mail number
5. Press the [FLASH] key on the connected home phone
6. Hang up the handset of the connected home phone
7. To program another voice mail number for a cell phone connected to the other Cell
Phone Line, repeat steps 1 thru 6
TIPS: Voice Mail Number
¾ To remove the programmed access voice mail number from your Cell2Tel, follow step 1 thru 3 (skip
step 4) and 5 thru 6
Call ID / Caller ID Call Waiting
Caller ID/ Caller ID Call Waiting* (name and/or phone number) information received from
incoming calls over your landline and/or over your paired and connected cell phone may be
displayed on the LCD screen of your connected home phone.
TIP: Caller ID/ Caller ID Call Waiting
¾ Caller ID and/or Caller ID Call Waiting services are available from your local telephone operator
(landline and/or mobile service provider) A paid subscription is typically required for the said
services. The connected home phone system must be compatible with Caller ID/ Caller ID Call
Waiting to display an incoming phone numbers and/or name, where available.
Call Waiting up to 3-Lines (Landline, Cell Phone 1, Cell Phone 2)
While talking on the handset of the connected home phone and a tone indicating call waiting is
heard, press the [FLASH] button on your home phone. When the [FLASH] button is pressed
the current phone conversation will be placed on hold and the phone will switch to the
incoming call.
The Cell2Tel can support call waiting for up to three lines (Landline, Cell Phone 1, Cell
Phone 2) and 2 calls per line, for a total of as many as 6 calls. Thus, you can talk with 1 call
while keeping 5 on hold. By pressing the [FLASH] key the phone should toggle thru all 6 calls
in the sequence the calls were received.