Feature Descriptions
Analog: The Analog can be turned ON or OFF. Turning it ON prevents the phone from operating on a digital cellular phone channel. Fax transmissions can only be sent on analog channels.Auto Answer: The Auto Answer can be turned ON or OFF. Turning it ON will automatically answer a call after two initial rings. Air time charges will occur if the phone is left on and unattended with this feature ON.
AutoLock: When the AutoLock is active, the 4-digit Unlock code is required before a phone call can be made or answered. Each time the phone is turned ON, it will be in the Locked mode. A 911 emergency call can still be made when the phone is locked.
Automatic Redial: The Automatic Redial can be turned ON or OFF. This feature can redial a number if the cellular system is busy. The phone will retry the number up to 5 times in 15 second intervals. The auto redial can be cancelled for the current number without entering the menu by pushing any key except the PWR key.
Battery (Portable Only): A battery pack comes with each phone for portable phone use.
CC Status: Activating hidden will hide any sensitive numbers that you may have previously embedded.
Factory Defaults: The Factory Defaults control erases all preset functions. All settings will return to factory presets. If this feature is used, all settings must be reset to desired settings.
Directories: This function selects Directory 1, Directory 2 or Secret. After pressing STO, the phone returns to the normal menu. If the Directory names were changed, the assigned names will be displayed. The secret name cannot be changed.
Directory Names: The directory names feature allows the entry of a 12 character name for each directory. The secret directory cannot be given a special name.
Secret Directory: Numbers stored in the secret directory will not be displayed when it is recalled from memory if Hidden is also selected. Refer to Secret Memory.
Escalating Ring: The escalating ring can be turned ON or OFF. The ringer volume will progressively increase with each subsequent ring with this option.
Key Tones: Key Tones can be set for LONG, SHORT or OFF:
^ The LONG setting will cause a tone to be emitted as long as the button on the keypad is depressed.
^ The SHORT setting causes a short burst to be emitted regardless of how long the button on the keypad is depressed.
^ The OFF setting disables the tones from being heard at all.
Lock Now: The phone locks immediately when the Lock Now feature is set. This prevents unauthorized use. After it has been locked, use the 4-digit code to unlock. The phone will remain unlocked until the phone is locked again.
Minute Alert: When the minute alert is activated, the minute timer will sound a tone that can only be heard on he phone users end, 50 seconds after every minute.
Microphone Mute: The microphone mute can be turned ON or OFF. Activating this option turns OFF the microphone so the person you are talking to cannot hear your voice. This allows for private conversation. Repeat the toggle procedure to turn back ON.
NAM (Number Assignment Module): The number assignment module allows the review of your own phone number. The current number will briefly be displayed at the initial phone power-up. Press the CLR key to exit without making any changes. This phone can be programmed for 4 phone numbers at one time.
Pause: The pause allows numbers to be strung together arid separated by a pause.
Privacy: The privacy feature can be turned ON or OFF. The privacy feature is an encryption that scrambles your voice transmission so no one can eavesdrop on your conversation from another source.
Restrictions: The following is a list of seven levels of call restrictions:
^ The No Restrictions function places no restrictions on incoming/outgoing calls.
^ The No Operator Assisted Calls function will not accept calls that require assistance.
^ The Local Calls Only function only allows calls with 7 digits and calls that do not begin with 0.
^ The Domestic Calls Only function only allows calls that are 11 digits long and calls that do not begin with 0. This includes US and Canada calls only.
^ The Memory Lock function retrieves phone numbers that have been stored into memory.
^ The Incoming Only function will not originate any calls except 911 calls. The phone still receives all incoming calls.
^ The Place Calls Only function will not accept any incoming calls.
Ringer: The ringer can be turned ON or OFF. When turned OFF, this option disables the call ringer.
Roam Receive: The Roam Receive function can be turned ON or OFF. When turned ON, this feature allows the option to deny calls while roaming. Some cellular services do not support this function.
Secret: Numbers stored in the secret directory remain hidden as long as hidden is activated.
Service Alert: The Service Alert function can be turned ON or OFF. When turned ON, the phone will sound a tone to alert the user that they have left their home service area and that they are now roaming.
System: Following are the 5 selections for system choice:
^ In the Home Only system, the phone only operates when used in the cellular service it was originally registered.
^ In the A Only system, the phone only operates when it uses the A side of the system.
^ In the B Only system, the phone only operates when it uses the B side of the system.
^ In the A then B system, the phone attempts to use the A side. If not available, it will switch to the B side.
^ In the B then A system, the phone will attempt to use the B side. If not available, it will switch to the A side.
System ID: System ID will display the system id number that you are currently using until CLR is pressed or a different function is used. This is also known as SID.
Timers: Timers will display the time of the last call on the bottom of the display, when the last call is selected. When the cumulative is selected, the total time for all calls since the timer was cleared will be displayed. To reset the timer, press XXX while the timer is displayed. Timers are close approximations only. Timers may not reflect actual elapsed time on a bill.
User ID: User ID allows the entry of a 12-character alphanumeric tag to personalize each directory by using the User Select command.
User Select: The User Select command selects the USER1 or USER2 directory. The user cannot be changed during a call. All settings are independent of each other for USER1 and USER2.
Volume: The following features can be set separately through the volume feature:
^ The Ringer
^ The Key Tones
^ The Earpiece
^ The Handsfree Speaker Volume
While in conversation, the S key increases the called party's voice volume and the T key decreases the volume. With incoming calls, the S and T keys increase or decrease the ringer volume. To change the volume of more than one function, repeat the process.