Receiver, ringer tone and volume control, Muting the handset, Flash button – NEC Dterm Analog Cordless Telephone User Manual

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Receiver, Ringer Tone and Volume Control

The telephone has two ringer tones and each tone has two volume levels.

While the telephone is idle, continue to press volume until you hear the ringer tone and
volume level you want.

The telephone has four receiver volume levels: Low, Medium, High, Maximum.

While on a call, continue to press volume until you hear the volume level you want. (When
you hang up, the telephone retains the last volume setting selected.)

Muting the Handset

The handset microphone can be temporarily turned off (muted) during a telephone conversation so
the person you are talking with cannot hear you. You can turn the microphone back on to resume
the conversation.

1.

While on a call, press mute on the handset to turn the microphone off.

2.

Press mute or talk to cancel mute. (The microphone is turned on.)

Flash Button

The flash button allows you to access services such as Centrex call waiting, call transfer,
conference calling and call hold.

1.

During the conversation, press flash. (If accessing call waiting; this allows you to answer
the second caller.)

2.

Press flash again. (This returns you to the previous call.)

Storing a Number

Your NEC D

term

Analog Cordless telephone has 10 memory locations for storing important or

frequently called telephone numbers.

1.

Remove the handset from the base unit.

2.

Press memory. (The talk/battery low LED flashes and a beep is heard).

3.

Enter the telephone number you want to store (up to 20 digits).

4.

Press memory and enter the memory location (0~9) you want to use.

You will hear a long beep and the talk/battery low LED stops flashing indicating the number
has been successfully stored. If you select any keys other than 0~9 or you exceed the
20-second limit, the handset beeps rapidly and no number will be stored.

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