PRODUCT INFORMATION BOOKLETCORDLESS HEADSETTELEPHONECT11/12CT11CT12CT11-12_020904 2/13/04 10:47 AM Page 1
1819TIPSSTEP 2: STORING PHONE NUMBERS5) From the“Store/Edit No.”display. press thenumber keypad to enter the phonenumber (up to 20 digits). 6) Press S
21PHONEBOOK20TIP“/SD” appears onthe display whenyou review theOne Touch Dial,and “/SPDn”appears whenyou review aSpeed dial.VIEWING THE PHONEBOOKYour p
23PHONEBOOKSPEED DIALINGIf you have selected a speed dial memorylocation (10 locations: SPD1–SPD0) whenstoring a phone number in the Phonebookdial loc
25PHONEBOOK24CHAIN DIALINGThe memory locations in the remote are notlimited to phone numbers. You can alsostore a group of numbers (up to 20 digits),t
27PHONEBOOK26MAKING CALLS WITHTHEONE TOUCH DIALWhen the phone is in the standby mode, pressand hold /tSPEED. The number in theone touch location is d
29TIPCALLER IDTIPSIf any of the following occurs during CallerID, operation will be canceled.• Press END. The phone will return to the standby mode (o
31TIP30TIPTIPVIEWING THE CALLER ID LISTThe Caller ID list stores information forincoming calls— even unanswered calls. Youcan store 100 of the Caller
33TIPSCALLER IDCALLING A PARTY FROM THE CALLER ID LISTFROM STANDBY MODE1) Press CIDs. Thesummary screenappears. Thescreen shows the number of newmessa
35TIPSCALLER ID34TIPSLONG DISTANCE CALLS ANDAREA CODE SETTING/CANCELLATIONWhile the incoming Caller ID information isdisplayed, pressing ✱/TONE will p
37TIPSMOREMOREThe digital security code is an identificationcode used to connect the remote and thebase unit. Normally, setting the code is notnecessa
32BASICSWELCOMEThis Product Information Booklet contains featuresand operations not described in the Quick Start Guide(QSG). The QSG also includes war
38TIP39MOREINSTALLING THEBELTCLIPTO ATTACH THE BELTCLIPInsert the beltclipinto the holes oneach side of theremote. Pressdown.TO REMOVETHEBELTCLIPPull
41CAUTIONBATTERY REPLACEMENT AND HANDLINGWhen the operating time becomes short,even after a battery is recharged, pleasereplace the battery. With norm
TROUBLESHOOTING4342TROUBLESHOOTINGSYMPTOM SUGGESTIONThe CHARGE/IN USE LED • Make sure the AC adapter is light won’t illuminate when plugged into bas
P/N DESCRIPTION64375-01 BELT CLIP64376-01 BATTERY64377-01 REMOTE UNIT64378-01 CT12 FIREFLY HEADSET66523-01 CT11 IN-THE-EAR HEADSET64406-01 PRODUCTINFO
INDEXINDEX0 - 910 ring options . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7AArea Code. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5AutoTalk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4B
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4TIP5AREA CODE allows you to enter your localarea code so CID will not show the areacode from local callers. See the next pagefor area code instructio
7BASICSTIPSRINGER TONE SETTINGStandby mode iswhen the remoteis charged andthe Talk buttonhas not beenpressed. The display is blank.If you set theringe
9TIPS8TIP1) When the phone is in the standby mode,press MENU/MUTE.2) Press ▲ or ▼ tomove the pointerto “Ringer Volume”,then press SELECT/CH.3) Press ▲
11TIP10TIP“Distinctive Ringer” allows you to presetmemory locations with a designated ringtone. When an incoming call is received and the Caller ID in
13BASICSSELECTING ADIFFERENT CHANNELIf you encounter interference while usingyour phone, you can manually change thephone’s channel for clear operatio
15PHONEBOOK14TIPUSING THE PHONEBOOKPhonebook allows you to dial a numberusing just a few key presses. It storesnames/numbers in the Phonebook memorylo
17PHONEBOOKSTEPS TO ENTER NAMES AND SPECIALCHARACTERS USING THE KEYPADRefer to the letters on the number keys to select the desiredcharacters. With ea
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