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43-683  B OWNER’S MANUAL — Please read before using this equipment.
Two-Line Telephone 
%106'065 Speakerphone — lets you 
System — lets you easily 
make or answer calls without 
Important Caller ID
handle two telephone lines at 
using the handset.
Information ..................................... 2
the same time. You can use 
Important Safety Instructions ......... 3
both lines to make 3- or 4-
Battery Safety Instructions .
                    
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                        Important Caller ID Information 3-Line Liquid Crystal Display  — lets you view an entire  %106'065 Caller ID record on one screen. (Continued) In the Handset....................... 18 40-Number Memory Dialing  — lets you store up to 40  Editing or Deleting a Number in  numbers in memory (30 on the handset and ten on the  the Handset's Memory .......... 19 In the Base............................ 20 base) for easy dialing. (See “Memory Dialing” on Page 18.) Entering a Pause ...................... 
                    
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                        +/2146#06"5#('6;" "+/2146#06" # # +05647%6+105 If an icon appears at the end of a  paragraph, go to the box on that  When using your telephone equipment, basic safety  page with the corresponding icon  precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of  for pertinent information. fire, electric shock and injury to persons, including the  — Warning   — Important following: # R . . . . — Caution  ° — Hint 1. Read and understand all instructions.  ± — Note 2. Follow all warnings and instru
                    
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                        Important Safety Instructions 12. This product should be operated only from the type of  power source indicated on the marking label. If you are  not sure of the type of power supply to your home,  consult your local power company.  13. Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not  locate this product where the cord will be stepped on.  14. Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this  can result in a risk of fire or electric shock. 15. Never push objects of any kind into 
                    
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                        19. Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the  vicinity of the leak. $#66'4;"5#('6;"+05647%6+105. . . . ."%#76+10". 1. Use only the appropriate type and size of battery pack  specified in the instruction manual provided for this TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE  OR INJURY, READ AND FOLLOW  product. THE INSTRUCTIONS. 2. Do not dispose of the battery pack in a fire. The cell  may explode. Check with local codes for possible  special disposal instructions. 3. Do not open or mutilate the batter
                    
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                        Installation %100'%6+0)"61"2*10'".+0'5 ±"016'"±" To take full advantage of the phone’s capabilities, you must  Connecting to Phone Lines have two phone lines with separate phone numbers. If you  have only one line, you can order a second from your phone  • The line that connects a two-line  company. phone jack to the phone  company wiring must be  You can connect the phone to the lines in one of three  twisted-pair cable. Otherwise,  ways: you might hear interference  (crosstalk) between the two
                    
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                        10"#"9#.."14"9#.."2.#6' To mount the base directly on the wall, you need two screws  (not supplied) with heads that fit into the keyhole slots on  15 the bottom of the bracket. Drill two holes 3 /16 inches apart.  Then thread a screw into each hole, letting the heads  5 extend about /32 inch from the wall. 1. Insert the two tabs  at the top of the  narrow end of the  supplied bracket  into the base’s  upper tab slots,  then press down  on the bracket's  latches and insert  them into the clip  sl
                    
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                        Installation 5. To mount the  phone on a wall  plate, plug the  other end of the  short modular  cord into the  wall plate jack,  then align the  bracket’s  keyhole slots  with the wall  plate studs and  slide the base  downward to secure it. If you are using two phone  cords, plug the second cord into the second phone  ±"016'"±" jack. • If the base loses power for 60  To mount the  minutes while the handset is TEL LINE 2 phone directly on a  away from it, the security code  TEL LINE 1 / 2  DC I
                    
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                        3. Plug the battery pack’s connector into the socket in the  "9#40+0)ýR " compartment, (the connector fits only one way), replace ý R R the battery pack, and replace the cover. Dispose of the old battery pack  promptly and properly. Do not  To charge the battery pack, place the handset either face- burn or bury it (see “Battery Safety  up or face-down on the base. Instructions+” on Page 5). The CHARGE indicator on the base lights and the number  of new and total Caller ID records for each line a
                    
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                        Adjusting the Ringer #&,756+0)"6*'"4+0)'4 The phone lets you control its base and handset ringer  volume separately. You can choose from a high or low  ringer setting for the base and the handset.  10"6*'"*#0&5'6" SELECT/VOLUME At any time except during a call, press  to  H_d][ H_d][hhýý set the handset's ringer volume. The display shows H_d][ H_d][hhýý >_ >_] ]^ ^ or H_ H_d] d][ [hhýýB Be em m. >_ >_] ]^ ^ H_ H_d] d][ [hhýýB Be em m 10"6*'"$#5' Set RING VOL on the back of the base to HI, LO, or
                    
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                        2. Use 8/INTCM or CONF/9 to select Line 1 or Line 2.  Then press #/7. 3. A menu appears with 7kj 7kj 7kj 7kje e e eýýýýJ J J JWb Wb Wb Wba a a a selected. Press CONF/9  to select 9 9 9 9?:9 ?:9 ?:9 ?:9M M M M, then press SELECT/VOLUME to change  the setting. Ed Ed Ed Ed or E\\ E\\ E\\ E\\ appears indicating the selected  setting. 4. Return the handset to the base to store the new setting. 5614+0)";174"#4'#"%1&' You can store your local area code in the phone’s Caller ID  memory so it does not sh
                    
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                        Using the Handset 75+0)"6*'"*#0&5'6 ±"016'"±" • You can use the keypad on  /#-+0)"#"%#.. either the handset or the base to  operate the phone. To make a  1. Lift the handset and press LINE 1 or LINE 2. B_d B_d B_d B_d[ [ [ [ýýýý' '' ' or call with the speakerphone, you  B_ B_ B_ B_d d d d[ [ [ [ýýýý( ( ( ( appears on the handset’s display and the same  must use the base’s keypad; to  line’s indicator on the base flashes green.  make a call with the handset,  you must use the handset’s  2. Dial t
                    
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                        75+0)"6*'"52'#-'42*10' /#-+0)"#"%#.. To make a call using the speakerphone, press LINE 1 or  LINE 2, listen for the dial tone, then dial the number. The  LINE 1 SPEAKER or LINE 2 SPEAKER indicator lights  green on the base, and 8Wi[ 8Wi[ 8Wi[ 8Wi[ and B_ B_ B_ B_d d d d[ [ [ [ýýýý'''' or B_ B_ B_ B_d d d d[ [ [ [ýýýý( ( ( ( appear on  the handset’s display as a reminder that the line is in use.  If either line indicator is flashing, someone at the handset is  using the line. Press the line butto
                    
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                        Putting a Call On Hold 2766+0)"#"%#.."10"*1.& HOLD CALL ID/HOLD To put a call on hold, press  ( on the  handset). The indicator for that line lights red on the base,  >e >ebbZ Zýý and the handset display shows >e >ebbZ Zýýabove the line number.  While a call is on hold, you can temporarily place the  handset on the base or use the other phone line without  ± disconnecting the current call. ±"016'"±" To release a line from hold and continue your conversation,  Putting a Call On Hold press that li
                    
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                        75+0)"#"*'#&5'6 You can make or answer  calls with handsfree  convenience using an  optional headset (available  at RadioShack) that has a  3 /32-inch plug.  To connect the headset,  pull open the rubber cover  on the side of the handset,  3 then insert the /32-inch  ±"016'"±" plug into the jack.± • Connecting a headset  disconnects the handset’s  With a headset connected, you make or answer calls as  earpiece and microphone, but it  usual using the keys on the handset.  does not affect the  spe
                    
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                        Extension Phones To talk on one line without disconnecting the other,  press HOLD or CALL ID/HOLD, then the button for the  line you want to talk on. To return to a 3-way  conversation, press CONF or CONF/9. 6/9#;"%10('4'0%+0) Follow these steps to use both lines and the phone's  intercom function to set up a four-way call (see “Using the  Paging/Intercom Features” on Page 17). 1. Make a 3-way conference call. 2. Press 8/INTCM on the handset or INTERCOM on the  base to page the other keypad. The
                    
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                        75+0)"(.#5* FLASH (DEL/FLASH on the handset) performs the electronic  equivalent of a switchhook operation for special services,  such as Call Waiting. For example, if you have Call Waiting, press FLASH to  answer an incoming call without disconnecting the current  call. Press FLASH again to return to the first call.± ±"016'"±" Using Flash 610'"5'48+%'5"10"#"27.5'" If you do not have any special  .+0' services, pressing FLASH might  disconnect the current call. Some special services, such as ban
                    
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                        Memory Dialing INTERCOM 8 INTCM 2. Press  or / again to transfer the call  when the person at the base or handset answers. To start a 3-way call, tell the person at the base or  handset to press the line button for the call, then press  the same button twice on your keypad when they  answer the page. /'/14;"&+#.+0) You can store up to 30 numbers in the handset’s memory  and another 10 in the base’s memory, then dial a stored  number by pressing a memory location number. You can  also store a nam
                    
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                        To enter two letters from the same key in a row, press #/ 7 to move the cursor to the next position. For example  to enter AB, press 2; 7 7 7 7 appears. Then press #/7, the  cursor moves to the next position, then press 2 twice so  8 8 8 8 appears. To enter a space, press #/7 twice without entering any  character. To enter a number, repeatedly press the corresponding  number key until the number appears. To enter a special character, use 0. Each time you  press 0, the characters appear in this o
                    
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                        Memory Dialing ;Z_jý ;Z_jýC C[ceh [ceho oýýdd dd ;Z_jý ;Z_jýC C[ceh [ceho oýýdd dd — Edit the record as described in Steps  5–8 of “In the Handset” on Page 18. :[b[j[ý :[b[j[ýC C[ceh [ceho oýýdd dd :[b[j[ý :[b[j[ýC C[ceh [ceho oýýdd dd — The display prompts you to confirm  O[ O[i i De De the deletion. Move the cursor to O[ O[i i or De De, then press  SELECT/VOLUME. The phone beeps, and C C[ [ceh ceho oýýddý ddý C C[ [ceh ceho oýýddý ddý :[b[j[Z :[b[j[Z :[b[j[Z :[b[j[Z appears. =eý8WY =eý8WYa a —