Specifications
Using Your EXP 9200
Note:
Refer to the foldout located in the back of this Operating Guide to
help familiarize you with the features of your cordless phone.
Preparing the Base Unit
1. On the Base Unit, select either Pulse Dialing or Tone Dialing, depending
on your local service.
2. Set the Base Unit
RINGER/VOLUME
switch to either “
LO
” or “
HI
” enabling the
Base Unit to ring when a call or page is received.
Note:
When a call is ON HOLD at the Handset and the Base Unit is
paged, the Base Unit will ring even with the
RINGER/VOLUME
switch
set to
“OFF.”
Preparing the Handset
1. Set the
RING/BATT SAVE
switch to “RING” so the Handset will ring when
receiving a call.
Note:
The
TALK
LED and keypad lights flash when the Handset receives
a call regardless of the
RING/BATT SAVE
switch position.
2. Use the
VOLUME/R. VOL
button to set the Handset ringer volume to either
low, medium, or high.
Note:
Ringer volume for the Handset can be set only when the phone is
not in use.
During a Call
Handset Earpiece Volume
Press
VOL/R . VOL
on the Handset to select a high or low volume level in
the Handset earpiece.
Monitor Mode
Press
MONITOR
on the Handset during a call. The
Monitor
LED lights.
This feature amplifies the earpiece audio through the Monitor Speaker
on the Handset so you can monitor a call without having the phone next
to your ear. The Handset microphone is turned off during monitoring, so
you can consult another person in the room without the caller hearing
you.
Out of Range Indicator
When the Handset is reaching the end of the
EXP 9200
’s range limit, a
beep sounds in the earphone every four seconds. If the Handset goes
farther out of range, the warning beeps every 1.5 seconds. You must go
back into range within 20 seconds or the call will be dropped.
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