OPERATING INSTRUCION
GETTING STARTED
Input 3 AAA batteries into the batteries compartment according to the correct polarity. The LCD will display
year, month, date and time.
Connect the line plugs into your phone line jack and the other end into the wall jack.
Insert the handset coil cord into the phone jack at the bottom
RECEIVING CALLS
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When a call comes in, the telephone rings and the LCD displays the ID number of the call, the date, time,
incoming number and NEW icon.
2. If the same number has come twice or more and has not been checked, the LCD displays REP icon.
3. The OUT icon is displayed when reviewing the outgoing number.
When the incoming memory is full, the latest incoming number will always replace the oldest number.
NOTE: For the phone to display incoming numbers and other information, you must have an active
Caller ID subscription with your local telephone operator company.
Receiving a call from the handset
1. Pick up the handset and talk to the other end
2. After finished, return the handset to the base.
NOTE
Generally telecom transmits the incoming message between the first ring and the second ring. So please
answer the phone after the second ring.
Making a call from the Handset
1. Pick up the handset;
2. While hearing the dialing tone, dial the desired number. The LCD will auto-time the conversation after 6
seconds;
3. After finished, return the handset to the base.
Redialing function
When the number dialed is busy, press the [REDIAL] key to dial the same number once more.
REVIEWING, CALLING BACK AND DELETING INCOMING CALL
The phone can record up to 38 Incoming calls. When more than 38 incoming calls have been received, the
earliest one will be replaced. When receiving a FSK or DTMF phone call, the unit will auto-detect it and the
LCD will display the phone number along with the calling date & time and a serial number.
For repeated incoming calls, the LCD will display "REP".
For a non identified incoming number, the LCD will display "...P..."
For an error incoming message, the LCD will display "...E..."
When the incoming call is from an area without a Caller ID service, the LCD will display "...O..."
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