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OPERATION
MAKING AND
ANSWERING CALLS
Using the Handset
To make a call, pick up the handset and
dial normally. The IN USE indicator
flashes when you receive a call and
lights while the phone is in use.
Pick up the handset to answer a call and
place the handset on the base to end a
call.
Note:
The corded phone will not operate
without AC power. During a power fail-
ure, use a backup battery for the base
corded phone, or another phone on the
same line.
Using the Wireless Headset
1. Place the wireless headset on your
head and adjust the headband and
microphone for a comfortable fit.
2. Pull down the microphone until it
clicks and you hear a dial tone. Dial
the desired number using the infra-
red remote dial card.
3. To answer an incoming call, pull
down the microphone until it clicks
and wait about 1 second.
Notes:
• If the headset is on the headset
charger and the microphone is
pulled down, place the headset
on your head, then press
PHONE/
FLASH
on the infrared remote dial
card to answer a call.
• The headset only receives a sig-
nal from the remote dial card if
the microphone is pulled down.
The dial card does not work if the
microphone is pulled up.
4. When you finish a call, pull the
microphone up until it clicks, or
press
OFF
on the infrared remote
dial card, or put the headset back on
the headset charger.
Notes:
• The infrared remote dial card only
controls the headset, not the corded
phone.
• If the headset does not work, move
the dial card closer to the sensor on
the left side of the headset. If it still
does not work, replace the battery in
the dial card.
SWITCHING BETWEEN
THE HANDSET AND THE
HEADSET
Using Hold
To switch from the handset to the head-
set, press
HOLD
on the corded phone,
then place the handset on the cradle.
The IN USE/BATT. LOW indicator on
the headset and the HOLD indicator on
the base flash. Put on the headset and
pull down the microphone. The HOLD
indicator on the base turns off, while the
IN USE/BATT. LOW indicator on the
headset lights and the IN USE indicator
on the base flashes.
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