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J {MESSAGE} LTo play recorded messages (page 68). K {TONE} LTo change from pulse to tone temporarily during dialing when your line has rotary pulse service. L {COPY} LTo copy a document (page 65). M {FAX/START}{SET} LTo start sending or receiving a fax. LTo store a setting during programming. N {STOP} LTo stop an operation or programming. O {CONF} LTo make a conference call (page 51). P {LINE1} LFor LINE 1 speakerphone operation (page 36, 38). Q {LINE2} LFor LINE 2 speakerphone operation (page 36, 38). For assistance, please visit 1. Introduction and Installation R {HOLD} LTo put a call on hold (page 37). S {HELP} LTo print helpful information for quick reference (page 28). T {VOLUME}{NAVIGATOR} LTo adjust volume (page 29). LTo search for a stored item (page 41, page 56). U {MENU} LTo initiate or exit programming (page 76). V {SP-PHONE} LFor speakerphone operation (page 36, 38). W {MUTE} LTo mute your voice to the other party during a conversation. Press this button again to resume the conversation. X {FLASH/CALL WAIT} LTo access special telephone services such as call waiting (page 44) or for transferring extension calls. LThe flash time can be changed (feature #72* and feature #72# on page 83, or feature 0521 and feature 0522 on page 89). Y {REDIAL/PAUSE} LTo redial the last number dialed from the base unit (page 37). LTo insert a pause during dialing. Description of {LINE1} and {LINE2} L{LINE1} and {LINE2} show the status of each line. – OFF: The line is free. – ON: The line is being used. – Flashing: A call is on hold on the handset or the base unit, or the telephone answering machine is answering a call. – Flashing quickly: A call is being received. 1.4 Description of handset buttons LKeep the front cover page open for button locations. A Soft keys LThese 3 keys are used to select functions displayed directly above each key. Functions displayed above the keys will change depending on the state of usage. Example: 1[1] LINE2 SEARCHLINE1 2 31 “{LINE1}” is displayed above the left soft key (1), “{LINE2}” is displayed above the middle soft key (2) and “{SEARCH}” is displayed above the right soft key (3). To select “{LINE1}” function, press the left soft key (1). To select “{LINE2}” function, press the middle soft key (2). To select “{SEARCH}” function, press the right soft key (3). LWhen a function does not appear above a soft key, the soft key has no function. B {TALK} LTo make/answer calls (page 35, 37). C {SP-PHONE} LFor speakerphone operation (page 36, 37). D {TONE} LTo change from pulse to tone temporarily during dialing when your line has rotary pulse services. E {HOLD/INTERCOM} LTo put a call on hold (page 36). LTo page or locate another handset (page 49). LTo transfer a call (page 50). F {VOL.}, Navigator LTo adjust volume (page 28). LTo search for a stored item (page 40). For assistance, please visit 1. Introduction and Installation OFF (invisible) The line is free. ON The line is being used. Flashing A call is on hold on the handset or base unit, or the answering machine is answering a call. Flashing quickly A call is being received. 2 Speakerphone icon LThis icon will be displayed when you are using the handset speakerphone. 3 Voice enhancer icon LThis icon will be displayed when the voice enhancer feature is ON (page 35). 4 “PRIVACY” icon LThis icon will be displayed when the call privacy feature is ON (page 52). The base unit and other handsets cannot join your conversation. 5 Battery icon LThis icon shows the battery strength (page 23). G {OFF} LTo hang up (page 35, 37). LTo stop an operation or programming. H {MENU} LTo initiate programming (page 85). I {FLASH/CALL WAIT} LTo access special telephone services such as call waiting (page 44) or for transferring extension calls. LThe flash time can be changed (feature #72* and feature #72# on page 83, or feature 0521 and feature 0522 on page 89). J {REDIAL/PAUSE} LTo redial one of the last 5 numbers dialed from the handset (page 36). LTo insert a pause during dialing. Description of handset display (Example) 1234 56 7 D1[1] 01 PRIVACYSP VEL1 L2 LINE2 SEARCHLINE1 8 1 kand l icon 6 Extension number LThe extension number of your handset is displayed if it has been registered to the base unit (page 6, 92). 7 Extension icon and number LThis will be displayed during an intercom (page 49), a conference call (page 51), or while room monitoring (page 53). 8 Soft key icons LEach icon indicates the functions of the corresponding soft keys which are located directly below the display (page 11). For assistance, please visit 1. Introduction and Installation 1.5.2 Handset 1.5 Overview 1.5.1 Base unit 12345 67 89j klm 1 Antennas 2 Document guides 3 Paper tray 4 Metal recording paper guide 5 Recording paper entrance 6 Recording paper exit 7 Tension plate 8 Front cover 9 Document entrance j Document exit k Speaker l Green button (Back cover re...