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Table of Contents E 392.book Page i Friday, January 18, 2002 4:12 PM Table of Contents Introduction ................................. 1 Locking the Directory................ 13 To unlock the Directory............. 13 Emergency Service Feature....... 1 Unpacking the Phone ................. 1 Using the Callers List................ 14 Key Description........................... 2 Viewing the Callers List ............ 14 Calling an entry in the Installation ....................
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E 392.book Page 1 Friday, January 18, 2002 4:12 PM Emergency Service Feature Introduction Congratulations on your purchase The Model 392 will provide of the Model 392 telephone! The telephone service on Line 1 only Model 392 boasts several during a power failure. However, timesaving and advanced features, only the dial pad, ringer and including: handset will function. If you are on a handset call using Line 1 during a • 2-Line capability power interruption, the Model 392
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Key Description Spk/Mute Line 2 Services Line 1 Goodbye Options Hold Redial E 392.book Page 2 Friday, January 18, 2002 4:12 PM Key Description Telephone Status Light Large 8 Line Backlit Display Volume Bar Softkeys Softkeys Directory key Callers key Navigational Keys Model 392 User Guide 2
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E 392.book Page 3 Friday, January 18, 2002 4:12 PM Keys Key Description Directory, which can store up to 200 names and c numbers in alphabetical order. See the section “Using the Directory” for more information. Callers List, which stores the last 100 callers. See the sec- b tion “Using the Callers List” for more information. Pressing s and r lets you move between screens i when you are using services.
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Installation E 392.book Page 4 Friday, January 18, 2002 4:12 PM 2. Attach the stand Installation Your Model 392 telephone can be If you plan to mount the phone on installed on a desk or mounted on the wall, you do not need to attach the wall. To use the phone’s Call the stand; skip this step. If you plan Waiting and Caller Identification to use the phone on a desk, attach capabilities, contact your local the stand by inserting the tabs on Service Provi
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E 392.book Page 5 Friday, January 18, 2002 4:12 PM I) Installing the phone when both • Plug the power adapter into a power outlet. phone lines originate from a single jack: Adaptor • Connect the phone cord to the jack • Plug the power adapter into a power outlet 4 Power Adaptor Stand Line grooves Phone cord 3 5 4 4 Line 1 Line 2 6. Install on a wall For effective wall installation, both 3 5 telephone lines should originate from a single jack. Contact your Line 1 & Line 2 local Service
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Installation E 392.book Page 6 Friday, January 18, 2002 4:12 PM here. Push the phone onto the pegs, then slide it down until it is secure 10. Using Services (D). Plug the power adaptor into a Follow the instructions in the power outlet (E). section “Using Services” to Note: You may wish to purchase a program your Model 392 telephone short phone cord from a local for enhanced telephone provider supplier for a wall installa- subscription services and feature. tion. 7. Insert number car
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E 392.book Page 7 Friday, January 18, 2002 4:12 PM Prompts and Indicators button next to it. In this illustration, How do I use softkeys? the user is selecting NextSpace to insert a space. Commands will This telephone uses softkeys to give change depending upon the action you commands to choose from. you are performing. Each choice corresponds to the Enter the name> Drew Use Save to end -Save NextSpace- -Backspace Quit- -ChangeCase Display Prompts unsure what a certain prompt Instruc
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Making and Answering Calls E 392.book Page 8 Friday, January 18, 2002 4:12 PM Handsfree Speaker and Mute Making and Answering Calls The Handsfree speaker lets you talk to callers using a built-in microphone Line Selection instead of the handset. When you are The Model 392 telephone offers a on a handsfree call, you can mute the variety of methods to place calls. In caller so they cannot hear you. most "one touch" dialing modes, Activating Handsfree Line 1 will be automatically selected
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E 392.book Page 9 Friday, January 18, 2002 4:12 PM DELETING the Redial List Using Flash 1. Press ∑ to view the The Flash softkey allows you to Redial List. access telephone company 2. Press the DeleteList softkey. subscribed services, such as call 3. Press the Delete softkey to waiting and three-way calling. confirm. These services vary from area to area, so contact your telephone company for instructions on using Status lights available services and your Model Speaker Light 392 tele
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Making and Answering Calls E 392.book Page 10 Friday, January 18, 2002 4:12 PM Adjusting the Volume Pressing the volume bar adjusts the receiver, speaker, and ringer volume. • To adjust the ringer volume on a line, leave the handset in the cra- dle and press the volume — bar while there is no active call. The display shows the ringer volume status for each line. Press the Line1 or Line2 soft- key to select the line. Then press the volume — bar to adjust the ringer volume. There are
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E 392.book Page 11 Friday, January 18, 2002 4:12 PM clear Line 2. The light will flash Customizing your phone again when there are new messages There are six configuration options, waiting. accessed by pressing £. 5. Area Code – In some locations, Setting your Options you cannot dial a local number 1. Press £ to enter the using the area code. By default, Options List. incoming calls are recorded with 2. Use ˘ and ¯ to scroll area codes in the Callers List. This through the list of six
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Using the Directory E 392.book Page 12 Friday, January 18, 2002 4:12 PM Using the Directory Note: You can also copy an entry The Directory can store up to 200 from the Callers List to the names and numbers, which are Directory using the Copy soft- displayed in alphabetical order. key, before or after you have Caller information can be entered changed it. manually or copied from the Callers or Redial Lists. Entering Letters and Characters Tip: Store all your Directory contacts You ca
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E 392.book Page 13 Friday, January 18, 2002 4:12 PM 3. Lift the handset to dial the Changing entries in the Direc- number, or press the Dial tory softkey, v, wor 1. Press the Directory button c. g to dial the number 2. Find the entry you would like using Handsfree. to change. 3. Press the Change softkey. 4. To change the number, use the Deleting an entry in the Direc- Backspace softkey or 3 to tory erase digits. Use the dial pad to add digits. Use the Pause 1. Press the Directory but
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Using the Callers List E 392.book Page 14 Friday, January 18, 2002 4:12 PM If the entry in the Callers List does Using the Callers List not have a name (i.e. if the name is The Callers List records the last 100 listed as Unknown or Private), you callers, in the order they called. The will be prompted to enter a name. telephone display will indicate when You can edit a number in the Callers there are new callers. List and then copy it to the Directory. When the Callers List is full, n
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E 392.book Page 15 Friday, January 18, 2002 4:12 PM Activating services: Using Services The Model 392 telephone allows 1. Dial the number provided by you to access enhanced telephone your telephone company and company subscription features and follow the prompts. services, which can include home 2. Once you have successfully banking, catalogue shopping, downloaded the services of restaurant guides, and voice mail. your choice, press Í. Services may be free or may have a The Servic
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Icons E 392.book Page 16 Friday, January 18, 2002 4:12 PM Icons The display uses icons to convey Other List Icons information about calls, Directory entries, Callers, and services. You are viewing the Redial List. Icons in the Callers List You are viewing the You are viewing the Options List. Callers List. You answered the call when it came in. You did not answer the Icons in the Services List call when it came in. You are viewing the You were on another Services List. call when thi
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E 392.book Page 17 Friday, January 18, 2002 4:12 PM Why don’t numbers I return Troubleshooting from the Callers List connect? What are services, and how do I Incoming calls are recorded with the use them? area code attached, whether they Services are provided by your are long distance or local calls. You telephone company, and include must remove the area code from basic features such as Caller ID†. local calls in order to call from the Other services can be accessed Callers List,