Using As a Telephone
The built-in handset makes your
unit double as a standard
telephone. Use it as you would
use any other telephone.
Making a Call
Using Memory Dialing
One-touch dialing and 2-digit speed
dialing are available also when making a
voice call. Refer to “Storing One-touch &
Speed Dial Numbers” on page 28.
To make a call using memory dialing :
1. Press the one-touch key for the
number you want to call.
Or, press [SPEED], then enter 2-digit
location number.
Your unit dials the telephone number
automatically and you can monitor the
dialing process through the speaker.
2. When the other party answers, pick up
the handset and speak.
If you get a busy signal or there is no
answer, press [OHD/HOLD] to end
the call.
l
Make sure there isn’t a document fed
into the unit. If there is, remove it
before dialing ; or, your fax unit dials
the number and will send the document
automatically.
l You can not use the unit as telephone
when the unit is switched OFF.
To Place a Call on Hold
Press [OHD/HOLD] to place a call on
hold during
a voice communication.
Music is not provided while the call is on
hold. The window displays [HOLD LINE].
To take the call off hold, press
[OHD/HOLD] again. The window display
returns to the standby mode.
Manual Redialing
To save time, retry a busy or unanswered
number as many times as you wish by
pressing [REDIAL/PAUSE].
1. Press [REDIAL/PAUSE]. Your unit
dials the last number you dialed and
you can monitor the dialing process
through the speaker.
2. When the other party answers, pick up
the handset and speak.
If you get a busy signal or there is no
answer, press [OHD/HOLD] to end
the call.
The unit retains the last number as long
as the power is switched on.
Switching From Pulse To
Tone
If you have pulse (rotary) service, you can
still take advantage of touch-tone services
such as alternate long-distance. To use
this feature, do the following :
1. Dial the special service’s number
using pulse dialing.
2. When the special service answers,
press [TONE] on the dial keypad.
3. Dial the remaining numbers required
by the service.
4. The unit returns to the pulse mode
after you finish the call.
Using Flash
Many special telephone services require a
switch-hook signal. The [FLASH] key
provides the electronic equivalent of this
signal.
For example, if you have call waiting (a
service available from most telephone
companies), you can put the first call on
hold and take a second incoming call on
the same line by pressing [FLASH].
Pressing [FLASH] again lets you
alternate between the two calls.
if you do not subscribe to a service that
uses a switch-hook signal, do not press
[FLASH] during a call. You might
disconnect the call.