ET-521 25-Channel Cordless Telephone w/Caller ID
(430-1021)                 Operation                  Faxback Doc. # 48212

MAKING AND RECEIVING A CALL

To make a call, simply lift the handset and press TALK.  When the TALK
indicator lights steadily and you hear the dial tone, dial the desired
phone number or memory number (see "Memory Dialing" below).

The ET-521 displays the current channel number until you dial the phone
number.  Then the phone number appears, followed by the duration of your
call (after 15 seconds) in minutes and seconds.

To answer a call if the handset is on the base, simply lift the handset
and begin your conversation.  Or, if the handset is away from the base,
press TALK first.  The TALK indicator on the handset and the IN USE
indicator on the base light.

To end a call, place the handset on the base or press TALK.  The TALK and
IN USE indicators turn off.

Notes:  If you press TALK to hang up and the phone does not disconnect,
        move closer to the base then press TALK again, or place the
        handset on the base.

        If you want to make a call but the AC adapter is not properly
        connected or the handset is out of the base's range, Try again
        appears and the handset beeps twice.  Be sure the AC adapter is
        correctly and securely connected, move the handset closer to the
        base, then try again.

        If you hear loud static during a conversation, move the handset
        closer to the base.

        If you turn off the ringer, Ringer OFF appears for about 12
        seconds when you end a call.

SETTING THE HANDSET'S VOLUME

You can select any of three different volume settings (soft, normal, loud)
by repeatedly pressing VOLUME during a call.

CHANGING THE CHANNEL

The ET-521 scans 25 channels (frequency pairs used between the base and
the handset) and automatically selects a clear channel each time you make
or receive a call.

CH and the current channel number appear on the display for about 15
seconds when you make or receive call.

If you hear other conversations or excessive noise during a call, press
CHANNEL to select a different channel.  The selected channel appears on
the display.

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

You can quickly redial the last number dialed.  Simply lift the handset
and press TALK.  When you hear the dial tone, press REDIAL.  The number
appears on the display as the phone dials it.

Notes:  The redial memory holds up to 24 digits, so you can redial
        long-distance as well as local numbers.

        We recommend you not use REDIAL to dial numbers that include a
        tone entry.  This could result in a wrong number being dialed.
        (See "Using Tone Services on a Pulse Line" below.)

        The redial memory does not store a flash entry or any digits
        entered after you press 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 HOLD

To talk to someone else in the room without the person on the other end of
the phone line hearing your conversation, press HOLD during the call.  The
TALK indicator on the handset and IN USE indicator on the base flash and
Phone hold appears.

Note:  We do not recommend using hold for very long if you subscribe to
       Caller ID, because the Caller ID information sent by the phone
       company might disconnect a caller on hold if a new call comes in.

       Press HOLD again to resume your phone conversation.

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
following these steps.

1.  Be sure T/P is set to P.

2.  Dial the service's main number.

3.  When the service answers, press *.  * appears.  Any additional numbers
    you dial are sent as tone signals.

4.  After you complete the call, return the handset to the base or press
    TALK.  The phone automatically resets to pulse dialing.

USING PAGE/INTERCOM

You can use the ET-521 as a two-way pager and intercom between the base
and the handset.  This is useful if the handset is away from the base and
you want to locate it, or if you want to have a conversation between the
handset and the base.

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 three
times and Paging you appears.  If you want the handset to beep for a
longer time, hold down PAGE for about 3 seconds.  The handset beeps for
3 minutes.

To stop the handset from beeping before it automatically stops, press TALK
on the handset twice or PAGE on the base.

To answer a page from the base or to page the base, press INTCM on the
handset.  The base sounds three beeps and Intercom appears on the handset.
Begin your conversation.

Notes:  You cannot speak and hear the other party at the same time during
        an intercom conversation.

        You cannot page the handset during a call.

        If you want to make an intercom call during a phone conversation,
        press INTCM on the handset to page the base.  Phone hold Intercom
        appears and the call is placed on hold.  When you finish the
        intercom call, press INTCM to resume the phone conversation.

        If a phone call comes in during an intercom conversation, press
        TALK on the handset to answer the call.  When you finish the call,
        you can press INTCM to resume the intercom conversation.

To end the intercom conversation, press INTCM.

MEMORY DIALING

You can store up to 20 phone numbers and names in memory, then dial a
stored number by pressing a two-digit memory location number.

Each stored number can be up to 24 digits long, and each name can contain
up to 16 characters.

Storing a Number and Name in Memory

Notes:  If T/P is set to P and you want to use tone dialing for a memory
        number, you must store a * as the first entry of the number you
        want to tone dial.

        Do not store a number with both pulse and tone entries in the same
        memory location.  This could result in a wrong number being dialed

        Each pause (see "Entering a Pause" below) and tone entry (*) uses
        one digit of memory.

        To keep your accounts secure, we recommend you do not store your
        personal access code for services such as bank-by-phone in a
        memory location.

        An error tone sounds and the phone exits the programming mode if
        you wait more than 15 seconds between each keypress or enter more
        than 24 digits.  You must start over at Step 1.

1.  Press MEM.  PROG (programming) appears.

2.  Enter the number you want to store.  The number appears on the
    display.

    To store the last number you dialed, simply press REDIAL.

    If you enter an incorrect digit, press DELETE to delete the last
    entered digit.  Then enter the correct digit.

3.  To enter a name, press SETUP.  A flashing cursor appears.

    Refer to the letters on the number keys to select the desired letter.
    For example, to enter JOHN: press 5 once; J appears.  Then press 6
    three times; o appears.  Press 4 twice; h appears.  Finally, press 6
    twice; n appears.

    To enter the same letter twice in a row or enter a blank space, press
    #/> to move the cursor to the next character position, then enter the
    desired letter.

Notes:  If you enter a wrong letter, press #/> or */< to move the cursor
        to the position of the incorrect letter, then enter the correct
        letter.

        You can enter up to 16 letters, including spaces.

4.  Press MEM.  Enter 00-19 appears.

5.  Enter a two-digit memory location number (00-19).  The ET-521 beeps
    several times.  The stored memory location number and Save OK appear.

Note:  If you receive a call while you are storing information in memory,
       press TALK to answer the call.  After the call, begin again at Step
       1.

       To replace a stored number, simply store a new one in its place.

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 REDIAL to enter a 3-second pause after entering
the access code.  P appears.  For a longer pause, press REDIAL again.

Recalling Numbers Stored in Memory

1.  Press MEM, then SETUP.  The phone displays M - -.

2.  Enter the 2-digit memory location number.  The stored phone number
    appears.

    Or, to scroll through all of the memory locations, repeatedly press
    REVIEW /\ or \/ until the desired number appears.

    Note:  TOP OF LIST or END OF LIST appears when you reach the beginning
           or end of the memory locations.

3.  To review the stored name, press #/> or */<.  If no name is stored, No
    name appears.

Dialing a Memory Number

1.  Press TALK.  The TALK indicator lights.

2.  When you hear the dial tone, press MEM then enter the 2-digit memory
    location number, or press REVIEW /\ or \/ to select the desired memory
    location number.  The memory location number and the stored phone
    number appear on the display.

3.  Press CALLBACK.  The phone dials the displayed phone number.

Chain-Dialing Service Numbers

For quick recall of numbers for special services (such as alternate long
distance or bank by phone), store each group of numbers in its own memory
location.

When calling special services, dial the service's main number first.
Then, at the appropriate place in the call, press MEM and SETUP, enter the
number for the location where the additional information is stored, and
press CALLBACK.

Testing Stored Emergency Numbers

If you store an emergency service's number (police department, fire
department, 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.  Remain on the line to explain the reason for your call.

Deleting Information in a Single Memory Location

1.  Recall the memory location containing the information you want to
    delete.

2.  Press DELETE.  Clear ? and (enter symbol) DEL appear.

3.  Press DELETE again to confirm deletion.  The next higher memory
    location number and the number stored there appear.  If no number is
    stored in that location, No number appears.

    To exit without deleting the information, wait 30 seconds without
    pressing any button.

Deleting Information in All Memory Locations

1.  Press MEM, then SETUP.

2.  Repeatedly press REVIEW /\ or \/ until TOP OF LIST or END OF LIST
    appears.

3.  Press DELETE.  Clear ? ALL? and (enter symbol) DEL appear.

4.  Press DELETE again to confirm deletion.  Clear OK appears briefly.

    To exit without deleting all of the memory location information, wait
    30 seconds without pressing any button.

Using the VIP Call List

Your phone lets you save up to 20 phone numbers in its VIP Call List.
Whenever someone calls from one of those 20 numbers, if you subscribe to
Caller ID, the system sounds distinctive rings after the first ring to
alert you.

To place a phone number on the VIP Call list, first recall the phone
number from a memory location, then press SETUP.  (VIP) appears, marking
the phone number as a VIP phone number.

To remove a phone number from the VIP Call List, recall the phone number
and press SETUP.  (VIP) disappears.

(LB/eb 6/9/98)

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