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Type | Corded |
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Ringer Volume Control | Yes |
Speakerphone | Yes |
Color | Black |
Hearing Aid Compatible | Yes |
Wall Mountable | Yes |
Visual Ringer Indicator | Yes |
Last Number Redial | Yes |
Mute Function | Yes |
Recall | Yes |
Explains how the telephone uses power for handsfree operation and caller display, and potential performance issues.
Provides instructions for making emergency calls using the European code 112 and UK code 999, including PABX access codes.
Details the requirement for additional power, including using the included adapter or three AA batteries.
Instructions for inserting the line cord, setting volume/pitch, and ensuring power supply or batteries are installed.
Explains the different fields and indicators displayed on the Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) screen.
Explains the location and function of the reset button for restoring normal operation if the telephone malfunctions.
Explains the capability to store up to 100 numbers/names, with features for calling and displaying caller names.
Details the 10 buttons providing 20 memory locations for speed dialling, with capacity for digits and alpha characters.
Step-by-step guide to setting the date and time on the telephone, including 12/24 hour format options.
Details how to use the handset, headset, and handsfree modes for dialling and answering calls.
Provides instructions for dialling using handsfree or headset, including call termination and mode switching.
Step-by-step guide to storing new entries in the directory, including entering numbers and names.
Explains the use of direct access buttons for storing and initiating calls, including one-touch and two-touch options.
Step-by-step guide to storing numbers and functions (like Handsfree) into direct access memory buttons.
Details the memory storing the last 80 received calls, including number, date, time, and answered status.
Troubleshooting guide for common issues like no dial tone, no display, or the telephone not ringing.
Details the six-year warranty, what it covers (manufacturing faults), and what it excludes (wear and tear, cords).