Cidco Communications Corporation CL915 ユーザーズマニュアル
FEATURES AND CONTROLS
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L
OCATION
OF
C
ONTROLS
AND
F
EATURES
❑
Talk -
The TALK key is used to access the telephone line.
❑
Delete/Mute
- The DELETE key is used to erase digits on the display.
It can also delete single or multiple entries from the Speed Dial and
Caller ID Directories. The DELETE key also works as a MUTE key
when pressed during a call.
Caller ID Directories. The DELETE key also works as a MUTE key
when pressed during a call.
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Caller ID
- The CALLER ID key is used to access Caller ID information
stored in memory.
❑
Setup/Hold
- The SETUP/HOLD key is used to place a call on hold.
This key is also used to access the programmable functions of your
phone.
phone.
❑
Review/Volume
- The
REVIEW/VOLUME
keys let you scroll
through menu options and adjust the ringer and handset volume.
❑
Network Services
- This key gives you access to services offered by
your local telephone company.
❑
Voice Mail
-
The VOICE MAIL key provides one-button access to the
telephone company’s voice mail service. You must subscribe
through your local telephone company to have this service.
through your local telephone company to have this service.
❑
Dial Pad
- Numeric keys are used in the conventional manner for
dialing.
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3-Way/Flash
- The 3-WAY/FLASH key is used to access telephone
company services, like call waiting.
❑
Directory
- Use the DIRECTORY key to program and retrieve the
numbers in the Speed Dial Directory.
❑
Redial/Pause
- By pressing the REDIAL/PAUSE key, your telephone
will automatically redial the last number dialed. REDIAL/PAUSE is
also used to program a measured pause into a dialing sequence
stored in a memory location.
also used to program a measured pause into a dialing sequence
stored in a memory location.
❑
Channel
- The CHANNEL key, when pressed, will scan up to 15
channels and select the clearest one to provide the best possible
reception. You can use this key after dialing if you do not get a clear
line.
reception. You can use this key after dialing if you do not get a clear
line.
N
OTE
If the handset is too far from the base, the channel might
not change. Move closer to the base and try again.
not change. Move closer to the base and try again.
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