OPERATION
• Handset (Normal Operation)
1. When your phone rings, pick up the handset
and flip open the earpiece (see Fig. 3).
2. To hang up the phone when conversation is
completed, close the earpiece (see Fig. 4).
Dialing a Call
NOTE: Before dialing, make sure the Tone/Pulse
switch is correctly positioned for your type of
service. Open the phone and wait for a dial tone,
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then press the keys for the number you want to
dial. Your CONAIRPHONE
TM
electronic pulses to simulate dialing action.
Because of this, you may hear pulsing for a second
or two after the last button has been pressed.
KEY FEATURES
Last Number RediaI
Your CONAIRPHONE
remembers the last
TM
number dialed. If the number you dial is busy or
not being answered, hang up. If you want to redial
the last number automatically, press the REDIAL
button. NOTE: You can redial the same telephone
number as many times as required.However, once
you dial another number, the previous number is
erased.
Receiver Volume Control
The receiver volume control is located on the side
of your handset. This enables you to adjust the
receiver volume on your telephone handset from
normal to high for a more comfortable listening
level.
Ringer On/Off
Your CONAIRPHONE
TM
features a hamonic tone
ringer. When you don't want to be disturbed slide
the switch to the OFF position. Now you can still
make outgoing calls, but you will not be disturbed
by incoming call.
Flash
The FLASH key can be used to retrieve a new dial
tone after sending a call. The FLASH key is also a
useful feature for special telephone services such
as call waiting or three party calling. Press briefly,
release and perform the custom call procedures.
NOTE : Call waiting is a service of your local
telephone company.
Mute
To talk to someone on your end of the phone
without the caller hearing your conversation, press
(pulse setting) uses
and hold the MUTE key. Release the MUTE key to
resume your conversation with the caller.
Trouble Shooting Guide
Problem: No dial tone
• Check all modular plugs to be sure they have
clicked into place.
• Is cord damaged in any way?
• Try another phone jack. If your
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that there is a problem with your wiring.
Problem: I hear my phone dialing, but I can not
get past the dial tone.
• Check the tone/pulse switch. If positioned in
Tone (T) mode, switch to Pulse (P). You may have
pulse dialing service.
Problem :Phone doesn't ring.
• Is ringer switch set to the "OFF" position?
• How many extensions are connected to your
line? If more than five telephones are installed on
the same line, you may need to contact your local
telephone company to determine the maximum
number of extensions for your calling area.
• Make sure the earpiece is "flipped" closed.
Problem: The sound volume is too low.
• Is another extension off hook? If so, hang up
extension.
Hearing Aid Compatibility
Your CONAIRPHONE
inductively coupled hearing aids.
FCC and Phone Company Information
Your telephone company is required by the
Federal Communications Commission to allow you
to connect FCC registered telephones to their
lines. The FCC requires you to provide information,
if registered by the local telephone company,
about the connection for the FCC registration
number and the ringer equivalence number(REN);
both are on the bottom of the base. They may also
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works on another jack, it is likely
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is compatible with