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Details the M3901 model, its line key, and programmable features.
Details the M3902 model, its line key, and programmable soft keys.
Details the M3903 model, its programmable line/feature keys, and soft keys.
Details the M3904 model, its programmable line/feature keys, and soft keys.
Explains controls for ending calls, hold, handsfree, and mute functions.
Describes keys for menu navigation, copying, quitting, options, and messages.
Details Line/DN keys, Dial key, More key, and programmable soft/feature keys.
How to use handsfree mode for calls on supported M3900 models.
Instructions for making calls with the handset in the cradle.
How to program and use a feature key for automatic dialing.
Feature to redial a number automatically when it becomes available.
How to store and dial frequently called numbers using access codes.
Program a key to automatically dial a specific number.
How to temporarily put an active call on hold.
Steps to redirect an active call to a third party.
Temporarily hold a call for retrieval from any telephone.
Provides a way to trace nuisance or harassing calls.
Automatically answers calls in handsfree mode after one ring.
Answer calls from other telephones within a pickup group.
Allows answering a second incoming call while on an existing call.
Direct incoming calls to another line (DN).
Forward only internal calls to another DN.
Forward your calls to any telephone from a different location.
Connect up to six people for a conference call.
Connect an incoming call to an existing call to create a conference.
Open and navigate the personal directory.
Add new names and numbers to the personal directory.
Initiate calls using contacts stored in the personal directory.
Redirect an active call to a third party.
Initiate and manage conference calls on the M3901.