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D1760 base with cordless handset Battery cover Accessory handset and charger If you purchased model number: You should have: D1760 None D1760-2 1 of each ... ... D1760-11 10 of each D1760-12 11 of each * If the m ode l numbe r 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 owne r ’s manual for det ails.[...]
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2 Ge tt ing St ar te d ................................ 3 Inst allin g Y o ur Phon e ................................. 3 Ge tt ing to K now Y our Pho ne ................... 4 Using the H ands et M enu ..........................6 Usin g Y our P hone ............................. 8 Using the Ph one bo ok .............................. 1 0 Usin g Spe [...]
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3 Installing Your Phone Charge the Battery 1. Unpack a l l ha nd se t s, bat ter y pac ks , a nd bat ter y covers . If you need t o remove a cover, p res s in on t he not ch a nd sl ide t he cover d own a nd of f. 2. Li ne up t he b att er y c onne c tor w it h t he jac k i nside t he h a nds et ; t he con nec tor on ly f it s one way. 3. Pu sh t h[...]
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4 Getting to Know Your Phone Parts of the Base Charging Contacts Find Handset Key (icon) What it does Find hs • In standby: page all handsets. Parts of the Handset T welve-key dial pad UP PHONEBOOK SPEAKER DOWN CID REDIAL/P AUSE MESSAGE/MUTE INTERCOM/CLEAR END TALK/FLASH MENU/SELECT Charging contacts Microphone[...]
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5 Key (icon) What it does PhonEbook ( ) • In standby or during a call: open the phonebook. • In the menu: go back to the previous screen. • When entering text: move the cursor to the left. sPEakEr ( ) • Switch a normal call to the speakerphone (and back). Talk/Flash • In standby: start a telephone call (get a dial tone). • During a call[...]
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6 Reading the Display The t able s hows t he po ssib le st atu s icon s & wh at t hey me a n. Sinc e t he icon s appe a r ba se d on what t he phone i s doi ng , you won 't se e a l l t he icon s at t he sa me t i me . Icon What it means The signal from the base is 1) strong or 2) weak. The ringer is turned off and will not ring for new ca[...]
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7 Handset Setup Menu Y ou ca n ch a nge t hes e se t t i ngs se pa rat ely for ea ch ha nd se t . T-coil Turn on T-coil mode to reduce noise on hearing aids equipped with a telecoil (T-coil) feature. T-coil mode shortens talk time, so keep your battery fully charged. Ringer Tones Choose this handset's ring tone. As you highlight each ring tone[...]
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8 Entering Text on Your Phone • Use t he 12-ke y di a l pa d a ny t i me you wa nt to enter t ex t i nto your phone ( a na m e in t h e phonebo ok, t he ha nd s et ba n ner, etc.) . • If t wo le t ters i n a row u se t he s a me ke y , e nter t he f i rs t let te r; w a it for the cu rs or to move to t he ne x t spac e a nd enter t he s ec ond [...]
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9 Assigning a Speed Dial Number Y ou ca n a ssi gn a s pe ed d ia l nu mb er to a phoneb ook ent r y w hen you cre ate t hat ent r y for t he f irs t t im e ( or whe n you ed it it) . P res s PhonE boo k a nd sele c t Cre a te Ne w . As you ente r t he phonebo ok num ber, one of the opt ions you w i l l se e is to a ss ig n a spe ed d i a l num ber[...]
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10 To… Press... dial the highlighted number Talk/Flash or sPEakEr. (If the number is a toll call but there is no 1 at the beginning, press * to add 1 before dialing.) close the lists PhonEbook . For ind iv idua l rec ord opt ions , hi gh l ig ht a nu mber a nd pre ss MEnu/s ElEc T : Delete Entry Erase the number from the list. Store Into Pb Add t[...]
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11 Adding Phonebook Entries Wit h t he phone i n st a ndby , op en t he phoneb ook . P res s MEnu/s ElEc T a nd sele c t Cre a te Ne w. Enter a n a me, nu mber, and t he n as sig n a sp ee d di a l numb er a nd a pe rson a l r in g if d esi red . • Enter t he phone nu mbe r ( up to 2 0 d ig its) exac t l y as you wou ld d ia l it. • If you ne e[...]
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12 • If a ha nd s et wa s e ver reg i stere d to a ba se , you mus t res et it be fore it ca n reg is ter to a ne w ba se ; see p. 16, or see t he a cc es sor y h a nds et m a nua l . Conference Calling • W hen a n out side c a l l come s i n, t wo ha nd se ts c a n joi n i n a con ference ca l l w ith t he out side c a l ler. • T o join a c [...]
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13 To... Press... cancel a page End . answer a page inTErcoM/clEar or Talk/Flash . end an intercom call End . Both handsets return to standby. Chain Dialing If you of t en have to enter a s er ie s of di g its or a co de nu mber du r i ng a ca l l , you ca n s ave t hat c ode nu mbe r to a phonebo ok ent r y a nd u se t he phonebo ok to send t he c[...]
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14 4. T o acc es s your prov id er’ s voice ma i l s er v ic e now , press MEss agE /MuT E . The s y stem w i ll d ia l the voic e ma i l s er v ic e a nd you ca n e nter you r sec u r it y co de ma nu a l ly whe n prompted . Editing Your Voice Mail Number Y ou ca n add y our voic e ma i l se c ur it y c ode to t he voice ma i l nu mber s t ri ng[...]
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15 Audio issues Possible solutions There’s a lot of noise or static on the line • Check for interference from appliances (microwave ovens, TVs, etc.) or wireless devices (baby monitors, WiFi equipment, etc.). Move the handset or base away from the interference source. • If you use a telecoil hearing aid, turn on T-coil mode (see p. 7). • If[...]
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16 Resetting Handsets If you h ave t rouble w ith a h a nd se t or if y ou wa nt to re plac e one , cle a r t he reg i st r at ion in for ma ti on f rom t he ba s e a nd t he ha nd s et : 1. P res s & hold End a nd # at t he s a me ti m e unt i l you s ee t h e Sys t e m R e s et menu . 2. I f you st i l l h ave t he ba s e t he ha nd se t is r[...]
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17 Warning ! The c ord s on th is pro duc t and /or accesso rie s conta in lea d, a ch emi cal k now n to t he sta te of Ca li forn ia to c ause b ir t h def ec ts o r ot her r ep rod uc ti ve harm . Wash han ds af t er ha ndli ng. Unid en wor k s to re duce l ea d conte nt in o ur pr odu c ts & acces sori es . Co mplia nce Inf ormati on FCC P [...]
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18 able your a la r m equipment. I f you have quest ions ab out what wi l l d isa ble al ar m equ ipment, contac t your telephone compa ny or a qua l i ed in sta ller. A ny cha ng es or mo d i ca ti ons to t h i s produc t not e x pres sl y approve d by t he ma nu fac t u rer or ot her pa r t y re sp on- sible for c ompl ia nc e cou ld voi d [...]
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19 D1760 Handset 1. In st a l l t he b at ter y . 2. Once W el c o me , Pl e a s e w a it .. . di s appe a rs f r om t he d is play, pres s a nd hold End , MEnu , a nd * si mu lta n eou sly. 3. Af t er ab out 5 s ec onds , a con f i r mat ion to ne sou nd s , in di cat i ng a ll f u nc t ion s exc ep t cha r g in g have b ee n di sa ble d. T o r et[...]
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20 ha nd l i ng ) inc u r red by w a r ra ntor or it s repre se ntat ive s i n con ne ct ion w ith t h e per for m a nce of t h is w a r ra nt y. W a rr a n- tor, at its opt ion, m ay repla ce t h e un it w it h a new or r ef u rbi she d u nit . T H E LI M IT E D W AR R A N T Y SET FORT H A BOVE IS T H E SOL E A N D EN T IR E W AR R A N T Y PERTAI [...]