CHAPTER 5
(CONTINUED)
Auto Dialing the first number stored in
M1.
From keypad
1. Press ON/OFF button or just press M1.
A.
2. The number is dialed automatically
within 7 seconds.
Using Remote Transmitter With Scan
function on:
B.
1. Press Remote Transmitter.
2. The number is dialed automatically
after scanning all memories 3 times.
With Scan function off:
1. Press Remote Transmitter.
C.
2. The number is dialed automatically.
Dialing by using the SCAN button
Before you can use memory scanning for dial-
ing, you must have the phone numbers stored
in the memory first (page 6). To use memory
scanning, the Scan function must be on. See
Chapter 4 section C. Memory locations with
no number stored are skipped. The memory
directory is scanned three times or until a num-
ber is selected. If no number is selected, the first
number in M1 is dialed.
VOL
MUTE
SCAN
PROG
HEADSET
MIC
Figure 15
The memory location indicators light
up as it scrolls down the memory
2.
locations. If you have RC100: Only the
first six memory locations are scanned. If
you have RC200: All 20 memory loca-
tions are scanned (It "beeps" when
advancing to the next memory location.)
When the desired memory location is lit,
3.
1. Press the SCAN
button.
The RC automatically
dials the number
4.
selected.
Press the ON/OFF
button to hang up.
5.
Dialing using the Remote Transmitter
With Scan function on:
1. Press the Remote
A.
Transmitter to
begin scanning.
2. When the desired
memory location is lit, press the
Remote Transmitter.The RC auto
matically dials the number selected.
3. Press the Remote Transmitter once
to hang up.
With Scan function off:
1. Press the Remote Transmitter once.
B.
2. It dials the first number stored in M1.
C. Answering phone calls
Using the keypad
When the phone rings,
press the ON/OFF
1.
button to turn it on.
When finished, press
the ON/OFF button to
2.
hang up.
Using the Remote Transmitter
When the phone rings,
press the Remote
1.
Transmitter to turn on.
Press the remote
button once to hang up.
2.
MUTE
FLASH/PAUSE
ON/OFF
HEADSET
REDIAL
MIC
Figure 16
Figure 17
MUTE
FLASH/PAUSE
ON/OFF
HEADSET
REDIAL
MIC
Figure 18
Figure 19
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