15) deleting a name and number in the directory, 16) connecting an optional headset, 17) adjusting headset volume – Teledex B-Series User Manual

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15) DELETING A NAME AND NUMBER IN THE DIRECTORY

1)

Press the

PHONE BOOK

key. The display will show the first name and

number entered in the directory.

2)

Using the

REVIEW

keys, scroll to the name and number you wish to

delete, and press the

DELETE

key.

3)

The display will show the prompt

DELETE?.

Press the

DELETE

key

once, and this name and number will be erased from your phone book.

16) CONNECTING AN OPTIONAL HEADSET

Your B250D is equipped with a headset jack that allows you to connect an optional

headset, for convenient hands-free conversations. The jack accepts standard 2.5mm

headset plugs. To use your headset:

1)

Insert the headset’s plug into the headset jack, located on the right side of

the base

(Refer to figure below.)

2)

Place the headset on your head, with the earpiece over either ear and

adjust the microphone boom until it is about even with your chin.

3)

Press the

SPEAKER/HEADSET

key to make or receive calls.

4)

When you finish a conversation, press

SPEAKER/HEADSET

to hang up.

17) ADJUSTING HEADSET VOLUME

When you pick up the headset to make or receive a call, the headset volume is preset

to a normal level. To increase or decrease the headset volume level, press the

VOLUME

or

VOLUME

keys.

18) CALLER ID, CALL WAITING

18.1 CALLER ID

Caller ID is a service provided by your telephone company or service provider. When

you subscribe to this service, the telephone company sends the incoming caller’s tele-

phone number (and name, if available), and the call’s date and time, between the first

and second rings. The CID display receives and displays this information for each

call, and updates the display with the current date and time. The display also shows

if the caller information is not available, or if the sender blocks that information.

Your B250D will save up to ninety-nine (99) call records, after which it replaces the

oldest call record with each new one.

18.2 CALL WAITING

If you are using the telephone when a new call comes in, and you subscribe to call

waiting service from your telephone company, the display indicates that a new call

is being received. To answer the incoming call, press the

FLASH/LINK

key. To resume

the previous conversation, press the

FLASH/LINK

key again.

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Teledex B250D Users Manual

USING THE DIRECTORY

P/N 600-0480-53

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