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D1660 base with cordless handset Battery cover Accessory handset and charger If you purchased model number: You should have: D1660 None D1660-2 1 of each ... ... D1660-11 10 of each D1660-12 11 of each * If the m ode l numb er ends in R , your pa ckag e includ es a DR X 1 00 rang e ex tend er. Refer to the DR X 1 00 use r’s guide f or det ails. Y[...]
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English - 2 Ge tt ing St ar ted .................................. 3 Inst alling Your Phone ................................. 3 Ge tti ng to Kn ow Y o ur Phone ................... 4 Using the H ands et Me nu .......................... 6 Usin g Y ou r Phon e ............................... 7 Using the Ph one boo k ................................. 9[...]
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English - 3 Installing Your Phone Charge the Battery 1. Unpack a l l ha nd set s , bat ter y pac ks , a nd bat ter y cover s. I f you nee d to remove a cover, press i n on t he notch a nd sl ide t he cover d own a nd of f . 2. Li ne up t he bat te r y con nec tor w it h t he jack i n side t he ha nd se t; t he con nec tor on ly f it s one way. 3. P[...]
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English - 4 Getting to Know Your Phone Parts of the Base Key What it does Find hs In standby: page all handsets. Parts of the Handset Key (icon) What it does PhonEbook ( ) x In standby or during a call: open the phonebook. x In the menu: go back to the previous screen. x When entering text: move the cursor to the left. sPEakEr ( ) x Switch a normal[...]
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English - 5 Key (icon) What it does MEnu/sElEcT x In standby: open the menu. x In any menu or list: select the highlighted item. End x During a call: hang up. x In any menu or list: exit and go to standby. cid x In standby or during a call: open the Caller ID list. x When entering text: move the cursor to the right. inTErcoM/ clEar x In standby: st[...]
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English - 6 Using the Handset Menu If you don't pres s any k ey s for about 3 0 sec onds , t he ha nd set e x its t he menu. Du r in g a ca l l, u se PhonE boo k to bac k out of t he menu w it hout ha ng i ng up. Handset Setup Menu Y ou ca n c ha nge t hes e se tt i ngs s epa r ately for e ach h a nds et . Menu Option What it does T-coil Turn [...]
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English - 7 Global Setup Menu Th e set t i ngs on t h is menu a f fec t a l l ha nd se ts . On ly one ha nd se t at a t ime c a n cha nge t he se me nu option s. Menu Option What it does Dial Mode Choose tone or pulse dialing (see p. 3). Edit Voice Mail Enter, edit, or delete the access number for voice mail service (see p. 12). Set Line Mode Do no[...]
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English - 8 Finding a Lost Handset Wit h t he phone i n st and by , pre ss Find hs on t he ba se. A l l h and se ts b ee p for 1 mi nute ; to ca nc el, pres s Find hs aga i n or pres s a ny ha nds et ke y . Changing the Volume Y ou ca n adju st e ach h and se t ’ s volu me i ndep endent ly. Pres s uP or down to inc rea se or d ecre as e t he ea r[...]
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English - 9 Using Call Waiting ♦ Ca l l Wait ing , a s er v ice av a il able f rom you r tel ephone prov ider, lets you rec eive c a ll s wh i le you a re on a not her c a ll . C a ll er ID on C a l l W a it i ng ( CI DC W) se r v ice d is plays C a l ler I D in for mat ion for a wa it i ng ca l l . ♦ If you ge t a Ca l l Wait ing c a l l, t he[...]
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English - 10 1. Wit h t he phone i n st and by , pre ss a nd hold # on a ny ha nds et . The phone prompts you t o sele ct t he nu mb er of hour s ( 1 - 9 or Alw ays O n ) t hat you wa nt it to st ay in s il ent mode . 2. T o c onf ir m, pre ss # or jus t wa it about 5 s ec onds . Th e phone di splay s Si l en t Mod e On on eac h ha nds et . 3. A f [...]
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English - 11 Privacy Mode ♦ Wit h a ca l l i n prog re ss , pres s MEnu/s ElEc T t w ice to ac t iv ate Pr iv ac y mod e. As long a s pr iva cy m ode i s on, you’ l l se e a in t he d i splay, and no ot her ha nds et s ca n joi n you r c a l l. ♦ Pr iva c y mode t u rn s of f automat ic a l ly when you h a ng up or put t he ca l l on hold; y [...]
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English - 12 mes sa ges w it h one ke y touc h. C ontac t you r voice ma i l prov ide r for more in for mat ion. Setting the Voice Mail Tone Th e voice ma i l feat u re supp or ts b ot h Stut t er Dia l T one (SDT) a nd Freque ncy-S hi f t Ke y in g (FSK) not i f ic ation s ig na ls . Wit h t he phone i n st a ndby , open t he menu , a nd sele c t [...]
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English - 13 General problems Possible solutions A handset can make calls, but it won’t ring. x Make sure the ringer is turned on. x Make sure Silent Mode is turned off (see p. 9). A handset is not working. x Charge the battery for 15-20 hours. x Check the battery connection. The phone keeps ringing when I answer on an extension. x You may have t[...]
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English - 14 Voice mail issues Possible solutions The new message icon doesn’t turn off after I’ve listened to all my messages. x Reset the Voice Message Indicator (see p. 13). Installing a Line Filter or DSL Filter A tele phone li ne f i lte r or DSL f i lter pre vents s er v ic es t hat u se t he phone l i ne f rom cau si ng i nter ference on[...]
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English - 15 # If yo u don’t h ear a di al ton e or th e dis play says Re gist rati on Fail ed , cha rge t he bat te r y comp let el y, then t ry a gain . Ada pter and Ba tter y Informa t ion AC Adapter for Base and Charger Pa r t num ber PS - 0 035 Input v olta ge 12 0V A C, 6 0 H z Out put volt age 8V AC @ 30 0m A x Use on ly t he s uppl ied AC[...]
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English - 16 phone c ord a nd modu l ar p lug is pr ov ide d w it h t hi s produ ct . It is d esi gn ed to b e con nec te d to a co mpat ible m odu la r ja ck t hat i s a ls o compl ia nt . Se e in st a l lat ion in st r uc t ions for d et a il s. e R E N is u se d to de ter mi ne t he num ber of d ev ic es t h at may b e con- nec te d to a phon[...]
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English - 17 acc ord a nce w it h t he i ns tr u ct ion s, m ay cau se h a rm f u l i nter fere nce to r ad io com mu nic at ion s. Howe ver, the re is no g ua r ant ee t ha t inte r ferenc e w i ll n ot oc cu r in a p a rt ic u la r i ns ta l l ati on. I f t hi s equ ip - ment do es c aus e ha r mf u l i nte rfe renc e to ra dio o r tele v is ion [...]
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English - 18 cr a s ma ns hip w it h on ly t he l i m itat ion s or exc lusi ons s et out b elow. W A R R A N T Y DUR ATION: i s wa rr a nt y to t he or ig i na l u ser s ha l l ter m in ate a nd be of no f u r t her e e ct 12 mont h s a er t he dat e of or ig in a l ret a i l sa le . e wa r ra nt y is i nva l id i f t he Pr oduc t [...]