How it works

 

ANSWERING A CALL / RECEIVED CALLS

When a call is received, the ring tone sounds, and the indicator light
(4) lights up with each ring.

Pick up the handset:

- Pick up the handset.
- Start the conversation.
- When you are done, place the phone back into the cradle.

Switch to hands-free mode:

- During the call, press the (7) key (7) and leave the phone in the
base.
- When you are finished, press the (7) key.
Pick up in hands-free mode:
- Press the (7), key to pick up.
- Start the conversation. Speak directly into the speaker from a
distance of 30 cm or less to be heard clearly.
- When you are finished, press the (7) key again.


HOW TO MAKE A CALL

From the phone:

- Pick up the handset. The indicator lamp (9) lights up.
- Wait for the dial tone and dial the desired number.
- When you are done, put the phone back in its tray.

From hands-free mode:

- Press the (7) key.
- Wait for the dial tone and dial the desired number.

- When you are finished, press the (7) key again.

 

REPEAT THE LAST DIALED NUMBER

If you want to call back the last dialed number:
- Lift the handset and press the repeat key for the last dialed
number (8).
- When you are done, place the phone back into the cradle.

 

SET RINGTONE VOLUME

Set the ringtone switch (13) to one of the three , to increase,
decrease or switch off the volume.

 

VOLUME CONTROL IN HANDS-FREE MODE

During hands-free mode, move the switch (12) to set the
desired volume.

MUTE

If you want the other party NOT to hear you, maintain pressed the
Mute key (3). To be heard again, stop pressing the same key.

R KEY

This key allows you to access the various services offered by your
telephone company or switchboard, such as: “call forwarding”, “call
waiting”, “answering machine”, etc.
To do this, press the R key (10) and the corresponding code. The R
time or “flash” time for Spain is 100ms

If you want to adjust this R or “Flash” time, use the “FLASH” button
(11) on the right side of the base.

 

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