Functions – SBC comm SBC-116 User Manual

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MUTE Function

Pressing the

MUTE button turns off the telephones microphone so that the other

party cannot hear you, but you can hear them. Pressing the

MUTE button again

restores connection to the microphone so the other party can again hear you. The

LCD will display “MUTE” while the function is active.

FLASH Button

If you subscribe to “Call Waiting” (a special telephone service) the

FLASH button is

used to connect the line to another incoming call or to establish a dial tone to make

another call while still connected to the initial caller.

Note: If you do not subscribe to Call Waiting, pressing the

FLASH button during a call

will disconnect the current call.

Phone Book Function

You can store 70 numbers and names in the phone book, refer to the “FUNCTION

OPERATIONS”, under the “PHONE BOOK” section for details.

HEADSET Function

To use a headset, connect a headset with a 2.5mm connector into the headset jack.

To make a call, press the

HEADSET button. A dial tone will be heard on the headset

and the phone may be dialed. To end the call, push the

HEADSET button again.

Volume Function

The volume level of the handset, headset and speakerphone can be set using the

volume and

buttons. To adjust, go off-hook with either the handset, headset or

speakerphone. The LCD will display the volume setting information as it is adjusted.

Ringer Volume Switch

Set the ringer volume switch to the desired position (HI/LOW/OFF). To have the maximum

ringer volume, move the ringer volume switch to the HI position. To have a low ringer

volume, move the ringer volume switch to the LOW position. If you would prefer the ringer

not to disturb you, move the ringer volume switch to the OFF position.

Pulse/Tone Switch

Set it to TONE if you have “touch tone dialing”, or set it to PULSE if you have a

“rotary dial phone”.

Buttons Function

Use these buttons to scroll through menu functions, Caller ID, Dialed Calls and Phone book

records.

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