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36252 OPERATION MANUAL
MAY 28 2000
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FCC INFORMATION
FCC Regulations
Th Ctlttlplllt‘lll lizh 7t‘t‘ll lt's‘tt‘tl and t’tmlDllts iiith the limits [in a (”lass lt digital
(lCl'lt‘t‘. pursuant to pa:i iii of tht‘ l’t‘C l'ttlt‘S. lllt‘SL‘ limits (llt‘ tl‘ilt‘t'itlt'tl ll) l)l()\‘l(lt‘
it-asuiinbh [Jt’tiltt’ltm gamut such immi‘montn in a iiwulnnimi installation lhi.s
equipment gentiiziius u. ' and can radiate radio ll"C(lU(‘llt\ t‘iiivrey and ii not
installed and used in zirt‘oitlzint‘c tiiih thc tnKlltlt‘llUYls. max tilllhl‘ hriiniftil
InlCl'lOl’t‘I’lCL’ ltt liltlltl communications llowcytii. iht‘l't' is no gtiiiitinit‘c that
inteileit‘nre iiill iiot t)((t|l in a paiitt‘iiiai installation. lt lfi equipment down
cause haimliil llllL‘llL‘lt’nt‘t‘ to i'adio or television letepllt)“. \\i\5(li tau be dcturmined
by tuining the t‘quipment off and on. the uscr is encouraged to try to correct the
1nlel"Dl‘Pl’\l‘F‘ in any at mori‘ of the following measures.
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
lncrease the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on an electrical circuit
different
from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician.
Upon request from your telephone company, you must piovide the FCC registration
number and the Ringer Equivalence \umber (REN) found on the bottom ol your 36252.
A FCC compliant telephone cord and modular plug are provided with this equipment.
This equipment is designed to be connected to the telephone network or premises
wiring using zi compatible modular jack, which is Part 68 compliant.
Telephone Company Procedures
The goal of the telephonefcompany is to provide you With the best service it can. In
order to do lh". it may occasionally have to make changes in its equipment.
operations. or procedures. It these changes might atlctrt your service or the
operation of your equipment, the telephonefcompany will give you notice in writing to
allow you to make any changes necessary to maintain uninterrupted service. it you
have any questions about your telephone line. such as hoii man) picccs of coutpment
you can connect to it. the telephone company iiill ni'riVinc this information upon
request.
In certain t‘irt‘umstanccs. it may be necessary for the telephone company to request
information liom you about the equipment uhich you have CUKlllL‘LlUtl to your telephone
line. Lpori request of the telephone companv. you must DI'OVlClL‘ the FCC registration
number and the Ringer Equivalence \umbcr(l€‘. of the equipment llhlt‘h is connected to
your line
Both of these numbers are listed on the equipment label on the bottom of your 36252.
In mostlbtit not all) areas. the sum of the KENS oi all ClCVli‘E“. t‘onnectcd to one line
should not L‘\tL‘t'tl J, in be "Itflll'l of the number of devici you mzi} connect in ymii‘
line as dotetminod by the REh. you should contact your local lt'lt‘phone company.
Notcl This equipment is hearing atdwtimpzitiblctlHC),
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Type of Scrvtce
lotii coitlluw» .t‘li’Dl\0nl' if) (lUisfliTl lt)! use on Slilll(li\l(l (imit‘t' ll‘ll'lflitil‘t' lii.t‘; l'lit‘
phonc couutwis to thc telephone lilll‘ \l\ll\ ii stundtutl izit‘k t‘ullt-tl llu' lSt)L*lt.lllC
Connection to lt‘lt‘phtllltt COHlDIilU’plii\‘l(l(‘(l coin sviiico (Ctlllllill ’llllt‘t‘ implmiicntul
s}slt'iii>‘l i~ pinhibitotl. Lonnutmn to out i} lmc st‘t'\lt't‘ 15 siiiiimt to State t soon as iios ible. l\'hcn iiiu Jilt‘ notilietl. iou viill
be pitch thv UUDOIILmll) to Cilili‘Cl the problem and hill he itiloimcd of your light to
tilc a coiiiplai..t ititli the FCC
in the c\ent repairs are evct needed on yotii cordless telephone. they should be done
b) an authm'tztd repi‘csentalhe of
For inloi‘iiiaiion. Contact
Industry Canada(IC)regulations
This Class 8 digital appziiatus meets all requirements oi the Canadian interference"
Causing Equipment Regulations,
Cet appai'eil numerique de la classe B respecte toutes les eXigences du Reglement sui'
le material tirouilleur du Canada.
Notice: The Canadian Department of Communications label identifies certified
equipment. This certification means the equipment mects certain telccommunications
network
Protective. operational and safety requirements. The Department does not guarantee
the equipment iiill operate to the customer’s satisfaction
Befoie installing this equipment users should ensuie that it is permissible to be
connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company. The equipment
must also be installed using an acceptable method oi connection. Sometimes, the
company's inside wiring associated with a single line individual service may be
extended iiilh a certified connector assembly (telephone extension cord). The customer
should be aiiaie that compliance with
these conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations.
Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian maintenance
Fnciliti b) the supplier. Any equipment malfunctions or repairs or alterations made
bi
The usei to the equipment ma) give the tclecomnitinit’ations company cause to icquest
the usei to disconnect the equipment.
tsurs should ensure, for tht‘ll‘ own piotertion. that the electrical ground connections
oi the potter utility. telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system. if
Dtt‘SCnl ate connected. The piccauiion may be palllt‘lillii'l} important in rural area.
Caution: tsers should not attempt to make sutli count-trims themselves, but should
contact the appropriate electric inspection authority or electricmn.
lhrv lnarl \umhm assigned to each terminal device (leliol£’\ the percentag oi the total
load to tic connected a telephone loop, which is used by the, device to prevent
met-loading.
Tho tciminaiion on a loop may consist oi any combination of deVices subject it) the
teutiitclucni that Ihc total of the load numbers of fill the devices fines rint ext‘t‘t‘ti 100.
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SPECIFICATION
. General
Operation modct [5M
MSK 1.7Kbps
Operating frequency
24OOY45MHZ — 2406.45MHZ 40 channels
2472.45MH2 — 2473.45an 40 channels
. BASE UNIT
NO CONFERENCE FUNCTION
DUAL LINE ANALOG SPEAKER PHONE
Power source ZAC 9V 500mA power source
MEMORY DIALINGI 20 DIGITS IO LOCATIONS
REDIALINGZ 31 DIGITS
I HANDSET
TWO LINE CONFERENCE
LOW BATTERY BEEP INTERVAL i 1 MIN
Power source: Rechargeable battery 3.6 V 600mAI-I
MEMORY DIALING3 20 DIGI'I'S IO LOCATIONS
REDIALING: 31 DIGITS
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LOCATING KEYS, LIGHTS, AND SWITCH
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‘\C JACK ____ _ .> 0
MAC 500m.\
LINE l/L’ ’
LINE} /
TONE / I’L'I/SE SWITCH (BOTTOM SIDE)
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THE HANDSET
/\
RECEKVER ——‘§\
RINGER OF}— LED
\\_/
Ll LLD
L2/BATT LOW LED
LINtl KtY
SCAN KEY
LINEZ KEV _
CONF
TEMP TONE——
FLASH
MEMO . ._ _-—\b,c>
VOL/RINGER OFF——
RE/PA /R1NGER ON
/ ——><>\b
HOLD
HEADSET JACK
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In handset
l,l\lfl l\(\ , liiiils llll‘ LINM on oi off so you ran dial oi talk.
2. LI. " km , liii'iis the LI.\I-12 on or (ill 50 you can dial Ul lr‘lh,
3. Rli/l’:\ ltl\(i'( 0\ key * Retlials your last outbound (all liip Ill tittligits) oi
lflSt‘lIS a pause, Or allows you enable the ringing if you press
aiirl hold about _ onds in standby mode.
,1 \|R.\I() lw) f \Iloii you to slim ll‘t‘flill‘nlly dialed numbers and 10 (Ital
tliiivrtli from the Speed dialing list.
3, FLASH key 7 llloii you to switch between a call
6. HOLD key 7 l\lloiis you to hold the line during talking
'/, SLAB hm , ‘llltN you to change channels [oi LlL‘rtlt‘l IL‘LCl'llltm.
. CONF he ‘\llmi5 you [0 conference talk
. \‘0L/RI\ OFF key - AllfNS you to adjust the handset volume to low
or high.(351eus) oi alloyis you disable the ringing if you press and
hold about 2 seconds in standby mode.
10. TEMP TON Efi) - Used to temporarily change the dialing mode from pulse to tone for
rotary service
11.HEADSET Jack , Alloiis you to add a headset to the handset( not included)
12. L1 LEI) ' indicates line1 status. (* See APPENDIX l
13. L2 LEI) , indicates line2 status and battery loii. (r see APPENDIX )
14. RINGER OFF LED 7 indicate ringer off mode.
In base unit
1, LINEl key - Turns the LINEI on or off so you can dial or speaker phone talk.
2. LINFJZ key A Turns the LINE2 on or off so you can dial or speaker phone talk.
L5. Ito/PA key 7 Redials your last outbound call (up to Stdigits) or inserts a pause,
4. MEMO key 7 Allow you to store frequently dialed numbers and to dial directly
from the speed dialing list.
5 FLASH key — Allow you to switch between a call and allow
to program the branch detection function.
Gt HOLD key * Allows you to hold the line during speaker phone talking
7. Vol up key Allows you to adjust the volumc to higher during conversation.
8. Vol down“) key - Allows you to adjust the volume to lower during conversation.
9. TEMP TONE(‘) - Used to temporarily change the dialing mode from pulse to tone for rotary
service.
10. PAGE/'IK\NSFER Key is homing‘system for finding the handset in standby mode
_ Or you can transfer the current call to handset on speaker phone.
11.Rlnger on off Switch , Turn the ringer on or offt
12. L1 LEI) * indicates linel status. (* see APPEhDIX )
13. L2 LED 7 indicates lineZ status. (tr see APPENDIX )
14. CHG ' (* see APPENDIX )
15. TON EVPULSE Switc -select the appropriate dialing service
TONE for Tone service, or PULSE for Rotary service
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SETTING Up YOUR PHONE
S'l'lil" I. Lh()t)st' u Ct‘nllfll Location in; the llzm‘ lnil
STEP 7 Plug in llllt‘ (ables (lino l and llnt‘ JV.
STEP 3. Plug in HK‘ lduptet.
STEP 4. Put tht: llmtu) into the llumlsm
STEP 3. Charge the handset
Before you USU the phone lot the Iltst tntw You need in chalet- ilie lmttm)
at least 14 hours.
Place the handset in the base of the phont‘. The CHG/PRG led light on the base then
Comes on. You need in rum—g» ymn hundsm whenever 2 beens on handset.
USING YOUR HANDSET
You can make calls many different ways with ll\.\l)5h'l'.
DIALINC
1. Press LINE key (LINEI or LINEZ) on the handset
Selected LINE indicate led will be light,
But if the trying line is occupied by base speaker phone. yuu will hear 3 beeps
and fa} I,
Use the number pad to dial the phone number.
Listen fnr a connection.
, Press LINE key to end your call.
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ANSWERING ON RING
When any line is ringing. and ii the handset is on BASE, just lift the handset.
So you can talk to ringing line.
MEMORY DIALING
1, Press LINE key (LINEI or LINEZ) rm the handset
2. Press MEMO
3. Press LOCATION number.(1~ 0)
REDIALING (UP TO 31 DIGITS)
1. Press LINE key (LINEI or LINEZ) On the handset
2. Press RE/PA immediately.
HOLD the line (see APPENDIX)
On using one line. If another line- is ringing, you can hold the using line.
And Press calling line button. and then talk.
Example: LlhEl lNUSE ”> RINGlVG on LINE 2 ”> Press HOLD (LINEI HOLD)
—*> Press LINE? (FOR TALKING to l.l\li2)
If finished on LINEZ. P1055 LINEI.
(Ll\l:2 IS disconnected. and you ran talk to LINEI)
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CONFERENCE ( TALKING T0 LINE 1 AND LINE2 WITH “AN
You rziii malw a conference talk Iliroiigii two linis.
Press LINEI "> l)l.*\l, and LlNh ”> l’ivss HOLD "> l‘irss LINEZ
77> lll‘\l. and LINK 77> Press HOLD “'> Pi ms (30le
It inn Mini to finish the E21“. put the handset on lht‘ base unit.
Oi retiiiii io LINE I(l_l l) itilk mode by ‘sing LINEI (LlNEZl key. and then
Iinlch IlH' rail by oresitis LINEHLINEZ) ke, zigziiti (See APPENDIX)
USING FLASH , .
To act ss ioiii custom calling seiiiee, like Calling llziiting. iihile you aie
on Llic phone. press FLASH.
USING PAUSE _
II voii hanl to add a 47second Dflllsei press RIB/PA bet\\t‘en dials.
FINDING CLEARER RECEPTION
Your system automatically selects I of 40 channels at the beginning of the Call
for the best reception if you are experiencing interference. you can either move
closer to the base, or Press SCAN on the handset until you find better reception.
REACHING MAXIMUM RANGE
The handset and base communicate up to a certain maximum range.
The distance can be affected by weather, power lines. or even other cordless
telephone.
The system beeps whenever you are on the phone and the handset moves out of iange
from the base. If you do not move back within range in 28 seconds,
you lose your connection.
LINE STATUS CHECK
If another branched telephone is using or base speaker phone is using, the
branched or using LINE LED will be flashed.
(a short time light every 1 second)
MEMORY REGISTRATION
You can store up to IO speed dial numbers in memory.
Press MEMO button in standby mode. then L1 LED is blink 0.3/0.3 second.
Press telephone numbers up to 20 digits.
Press MEMO button.
. Press location number button (I ~ 0 l
JAwNH
RINGER ON/OFF
I. Press and hold RE/PA/RINGER ON key about 2 seconds in standby mode.
Then you can hear short ringing pattern, and both of L1 and l,2 led nill blink
fast. In this mode handset will make a hell sound when ring comes in
(RINGER OFF LEI) will turn off)
2 Press and hold VOL/RINGER OFF key about 2 seconds in standby mode.
Then you can hear a long beep. In this mode handset will not make any sound when
ring comes in.(RINGER OFF LED will iuiii on)
3 While the battery is replaced, the ringer is set on mode automatically.
Nm‘F: Ti'ansi’ei function is not available on handset unit
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USING YOUR BASE UNIT
You can make calls man) rilflcrcnl Rhys unlli Il\SI’. HIT.
DIALING
1 Press LIM key (LINEI or LlNEZ) on IIIC base llllll
Selected Ll. indirmo lurl “III hllnk wry fast.
But if the tr rig line is orcuplml by handset. you will heal 1’, beeps and fall.
2. Use the number pad to dial the phone number.
3, Listen for a COHnCCllOlL
«I. Press LINE Key to end your (all.
MEMORY D IALI NG
1 Press LINE key (LINEI or LINEZ) on the base unit
2. Press MEMO
3. Press LOCATION number. (1- 0)
REDIALING (UP TO 31 DIGITS)
1. Press LINE key (LINEI or LINE2) on the base unit
2, Press RE/PA immediately.
HOLD the line (see APPENDIX)
On using one line, If another line is ringing, you can hold the using line
And Press calling line button. and ihen talk.
Example) LINE] INUSE W> RINGING on LINE 2 ”> Press HGJXLINEI HOLD)
> Press LINEZ (FOR SPKEAKER PHONE TALKING m LINEZ)
If finished on LINEZ. Press LINEI.
(LINEZ is disconnected, and you can talk to LINEI)
ylNUl'E
Conference function is not available on base unit.
USING FLASH
To access your custom calling scrvrce, like Calling Waiting. while you are
on the phone, press FLASH.
USING PAUSE
If you want to add a l-secnnd pause. press RE/PA between dials.
LINE STATUS CHECK
If another branched telephone is using . the branched LINE LED will be flashed.
Zbranched phone detected * a short lime light every 1 second
MEMORY REGISTRATION
You can store in) lo 10 speed dial numbers in memory.
Press MEMO button in standby mode. then CHG/PRG LEI) is blink 0.3/0.3 second,
Press telephone numbers up to 20 digits,
Press MEMO button.
. Press location number butlnn (1 ~ 0)
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REGISTRATION OF BRANCHEI) LINE STATUS le'l'L
I‘ION FUNCTION using base unit
You can select the [motion (or line status by using base unit as below
(» FACTORY DEF. II" IS v‘\I,I/, AISLE)
l IIIC BASE Unit is on stlintlliy mode.
J PIGSS the FLASH button thL‘ CIIG/PRG lctl is bl iilt 0.3/0.3 second
Press I button to make the lincl status oii‘} enable (line2 is (lISZII)I(‘).
s 7 button to make the lint‘l status nnl} enable (Iincl is disulilt‘).
3 button to make both of Hit III’it‘I lelfl lincZ status enable.
Pt 55 0 button to make both oi the ill’lt‘I anti Iine2 status disable
\iitt" The line status led is operated :n max IO 5C(()Ild5.
CALL TRANSFER FROM BASE TO HANDSET
I If you are talking on the base unit. you can use PAGE/TRANSFER key to transfer
the r‘m‘i‘e‘nl rail to the handset, The using line is hold automatically. and ringing
the bell sound on the handset. (You shall set the handset ringei iiiuue tu on.)
But it the handset is on talking mode. the ringing sound iiill be heard through
handset receiver.
2 III ease that the hast: unit use both Imus ( unr» line is speaker phone and another
line is hold), the speaker phone line \\iII he tizinstcr.
3.ln case that both line are all hold mode. the transfer function will not operate.
In case that a line is hold mode with handset. the transfer [unctiun will not
operate.
4 In another method. you can use the HOLD kcy,
It you want to transfer the talking unit from base unit to handset. or from handset
to base unit. press l-IOLI) key of current using tinit. and then press the LINE key of
the unit that you want to talk.
For example now you are talking using handsttt, and you want to transfer to the base
uniti
Then Press HOLD. key on handset, and press LINE key on the base unit.
* NOTE — In this case the ring sound is not heard on each unit(base/handy)
DUAL (film RINGING SOUND
bothbase unit and handset have 2 culoi iingtng sound. So you can find easily the
ringing line.
AU’IWATIC LINE RELEASE ON CHARGING
If you put the handset on the charging cradle during the line operation of the
handset (TALK/HOLD). the all the line is released aiitnmatit‘ally.
But it the line lS using by speaker phone. the line is not released.
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APPI{\I) I X i T‘A'Osl, lNl-Z OPl-‘RAT l()\ T “H l:
‘ l)ll{ TO lxl-"A OPERATION
. . LINE] KEY O TION on the handset l
L2 Status
UN HOOK llOLl) TALK
Ll Status (l_l\li OFF) (HANDSE’I')
ON HOOK' Ll THK l.l TALK tLl TALK
(LINE Olflf) L2 ()\ll()OK L2 mfi L2 ONHOOK
Lt l'XLK 1,1 TALK ’ Lt mut —\,
HOLD L2 O\ll()OK L2 HOLD L2 ONHOOK SPEAKER
TALK Ll ONHOOK Ll ONHOOK Ll TALK ONHOOK
(llANDSET) L2 O\HOOK LL’ HOLD I? ONIKDK SPEAKER
SPEAKER PHONE NOT CHANGE NOT CHANGE \OT CHANGE
(BASE UNIT)
Feu- Dyzlman On condltttm OI line 1 and line 2 ts hold mode, if user hit the llncl
key the status of the untt is changed as ltnel IS [alk mode and tincz‘ ts tmtd mode.
B. LINEZ KEY OPERATION on the handset
L2 Status
ON HOOK HOLD TALK SPEAKER PHONE
Ll Status (LINE OFF) (HANDSET) (BASE UNIT)
ON HOOK Ll ONHOOK LI ONHOOK Ll ONHOOK NOT CHANGE
(LINE OFF) L2 TALK L2 TALK L2 ONHOOK
Ll HOLD L1 HOLD L1 HOLD NOT CHANGE
HOLD L2 TALK L2 TALK L2 ONH(X)K
TALK L1 ONHOOK l.'l ONHOOK L1 ONHOOK NOT CHANGE
(HANDSET) 1,2 TALK L2 TALK L2 TALK
SPEAKER PHONE L1 SPEAKER Ll SPEAKER L1 SPEAKER
L (BASE UNIT) LZ TALK L2 TALK L2 ONHOOK
Win—KEY 0 ERAl'lON on the handset
L2 Status
ON HOOK HOLD TALK SPEAKER PHONE
L1 Status (LINE OFF)
(HANDSET) 7 (BASE UNIT)
ON HOOK NOT CHANGE L1 ONHOOK L1 ONHOOK N( CHANGE
(LINE OFF) L2 (NOl'El) L2 HOLD
L1 (NOTED NOT CHANGE L1 HOLD L1 (NOTE!)
HOLD L2 ONHOOK L2 HOLD L2 SPEAKER
TALK Ll HOLD Ll HOLD L1 HOLD L1 HOLD
(HANDSET) L2 ONHOOK L2 HOLD L2 HOLD L2 SPEAKER
SPEAKER PHONE NOT CHANGE L1 SPEAKER L1 SPEAKER
(BASE UNIT) L2 (NOTED L2 HOLD
NUTElZ If LINE] hold status was acknowledged by only base‘ the hold key will not
operate. But if Handset knew the hold state, the next status is TALK,
I). CONE KEY OPERATION on the handset
L2 Status
ON HOOK HOLD TALK SPEAKER PHONE
L1 Status (LINE OFI“) (HANDSET) (BASE L'NIT)
ON HOOK NOT CHANGE NOT CHANGE N'OT CHANGE NOT CHANGE
(LINE OFF)
NOT CHANGE L1 TALK L1 TALK NOT CHANGE
HOLD L2 TALK L2 TALK
TALK NOT CHANGE Ll TALK NOT CHANGE NOT CHANGE
(lIANDSET) L2 TALK
SPEAKER PHONE NOT CHANGE NOT CHANGE NOT CHANGE
(BASE UNIT)
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E. LINEI KEY OPERATION on the BASE UNIT
I2 SlaluS
ON HOOK HOLD TALK SPEAKER PHONE
LI Status (LINE OFF) (HANDSET) (BASE UNIT)
ON HOOK Ll SPEAKER L1 SPEAKER LI SPEAKER L1 SPEAKER
(LINE OFF) L2 ONHOOK L2 IIOLD L2 TALK L2 ONHOOK
L1 SPEAKER L1 SPEAKER L1 SPEAKER LI SPEAKER
HOLD L2 ONHOOK L2 HOLD L2 TALK L2 ONHOOK
TALK NOT CHANGE NOT CHANGE NOT CHANGE NOT CHANGE
(IIANDSET)
SPEAKER PHOVE L1 ONIKDK Ll ONHmK LI ONHOOK
(BASE UNIT) L2 ONHOOK L2 HOLD L2 TALK
P. LINEZ KEY OPERATION on the BASE UNIT
L2 Status
ON HOOK HOLD [ALA SPEAKER PHONE
L1 Status (LINE OFF) (HANDSET) (BASE UNIT)
ON HOOK L1 ONHOOK L1 ONH(X)K NOT CHANGE L1 ONHOOK
(LINE OFF) L2 SPEAKER L2 SPEAKER L2 ONI‘KDK
L1 HOLD L1 HOLD NOT CHANGE L1 HOLD
HOLD L2 SPEAKER L2 SPEAKER L2 ONHOOK
TALK L1 TALK L1 TALK NOT CHANGE L1 TALK
(HANDSET) L2 SPEAKER L2 SPEAKER L2 ONIIOOK
SPEAKER PHONE — L1 0NH(X)K L1 ONHOOK NOT CHANGE
(BASE UNIT) L2 SPIMKER L2 SPEAKER L
G, HOLD KEY OPERATION on BASE UNIT
L2 Status
ON HOOK HOLD TALK SPEAKER PHONE
L1 Status \1 (LINE OFF) (HANDSET) , (BASE, UNIT), ,
ON HOOK NOT CHANGE L1 WHOOK NOT CHANGE L1 ONH(X)K
(LINE OFF) L2 SPEAKER L2 HOLD 4
I‘L‘l SPEAKER NOT CHANGE LI SPEAKER L1 HOLD
HOLD 'L2 ONH(X)K “’ ' L2 TALK L2 HOLD
TALK riNOT CHANGE L1 TALK NOT CHANGE Ll TALK
(HANDSE'T) L2 SPEAKER L2 HOLD
SPEAKER Pm Ll HOLD L1 HOLD L1 HOLD
(BASE UNIT) L2 ONHWK L2 HOLD L2 TALK
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Ring On Until U s/tm bimk 0.15/04:
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lit‘k‘ 1
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lsec i
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Buttt-t') 10“ Blink ever)
777 339C
Lint‘l is (1L‘(Ilpi(‘(1 b} .(J on cvcn 0.1 on men
Olhm' Branched phone lnoleZ) ‘ lsec (note2)
77 note3 77
‘ . occupied by 0.1 on mm} 9.1 an mery
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