ET-536/10-Channel Cordless Telephone with 10-Number Memory
(430-1036) Operation Faxback Doc. # 37013
MAKING AND RECEIVING CALLS
To make or answer a call, lift the handset. Or, if the handset is away
from the cradle, press TALK. The BATT LOW indicator on the handset and
the IN USE indicator on the base light.
To end a call, place the handset, on the cradle or press the handset's TALK
button.
NOTE: If you press TALK to hang up and the phone does not disconnect,
place the handset on the cradle or press TALK again while holding
the handset closer to the base.
CHANGING THE CHANNEL
If you notice interference, static, or noise during a call, you can press
CH (channel) to find a clearer channel.
The ET-536 changes to a different channel each time you press CH.
NOTE: If the handset is too far from the base, the channel might not
change. Move closer to the base and try again.
USING REDIAL
REDIAL lets you quickly dial the last number dialed. When you hear a dial
tone, simply press REDIAL.
NOTES: The redial memory holds up to 32 digits, so you can redial long
distance as well as local numbers.
The redial memory also holds pause entries. See "Entering a Pause".
The redial memory does not store a flash entry or any digits you
press after FLASH (see "Using Flash" below).
USING FLASH
FLASH performs the electronic equivalent of a switchhook operation for
special services, such as Call-Waiting.
For example, if you have call waiting, press FLASH to answer an incoming
call without disconnecting the current call. Press FLASH again to return
to the first call.
NOTE: If you do not have any special phone services, pressing FLASH might
disconnect the current call.
USING TONE SERVICES ON A PULSE LINE
Some special services, such as bank-by-phone, require tone signals. If you
have pulse service, you can still use these special tone services by follow-
ing these steps.
1. Be sure P* *T is set to P.
2. Lift the handset from the cradle or press TALK.
3. Dial the service's main number.
4. When the service answers, press TONE. Any additional numbers you dial
are sent as tone signals.
5. After you complete the call, return the handset to the cradle or press
TALK. The phone automatically resets to the pulse mode.
PAGING
To page the person who has the handset or to locate the handset when the
phone is not in use, press PAGE on the base. The handset beeps five times.
MEMORY DIALING
You can store up to 10 numbers in memory, then dial a stored number by
pressing a one-digit memory location number.
NOTE: Each number you store can be up to 16 digits long.
STORING A NUMBER IN MEMORY
NOTE: An error tone sounds and the phone exits the programming mode if you
wait more than 20 seconds between each key press.
1. Lift the handset. If you hear a tone, press TALK to turn it off.
2. Press MEMO. The BATT LOW indicator blinks.
3. Enter the number and any TONE and PAUSE entries (see "Using Tone
Services on a Pulse Line" and "Entering a Pause" below).
NOTE: Each TONE or PAUSE entry uses one digit of memory.
4. Press MEMO, then enter the memory location number (0-9). A single tone
sounds to indicate that the number is stored.
NOTE: If five quick beeps sound, you have made an entry error and the
number was not stored. Start again from Step 2.
5. For each stored number, write the person's or company's name next to
the appropriate location number on the supplied MEMORY directory
sticker. (Use a pencil in case you want to change the number later.)
Attach the sticker to the phone.
To erase a stored number, simply store a new number in its place. Or, skip
Step 3, then press the memory location number (0-9) you want to clear. A
tone sounds.
ENTERING A PAUSE
In some telephone systems, you must dial an access code (9, for example)
and wait for a second dial tone before you can dial an outside number. You
can store the access code with the phone number. However, you should also
store a pause after the access code to allow the outside line time to
connect.
To do so, press PAUSE. Each press enters a 2-second pause. For a longer
pause, press PAUSE additional times.
DIALING A MEMORY NUMBER
To dial a number stored in memory, lift the handset from the cradle or
press TALK.
When you hear a dial tone, press MEMO and enter the memory location number
for the number you want to dial.
CHAIN-DIALING SERVICE NUMBERS
When calling special services (such as alternate long distance or bank by
phone), dial the service's main number first. Then, at the appropriate
place in the call, press MEMO and the number for the location where the
additional information is stored.
TESTING STORED EMERGENCY NUMBERS
If you store an emergency service's number (police department, fire depart-
ment, ambulance) and you choose to test the stored number, make the test
call during the late evening or early morning hours to avoid peak demand
periods. Also, remain on the line to explain the reason for your call.
(YO/EB 11/7/96)
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