ET-497  (430-1002)                Operation           Faxback Doc. # 6399

For best reception, stand the bases antenna up vertically and fully
extend it.

ANSWERING/MAKING A CALL

To make a call, pick up the handset and press TALK.  When you hear a dial
tone, dial the telephone number.  When you are finished, press TALK to
hang up.  Return the handset to the base, if you are close enough to do
so.

NOTE:  If you place the handset on the base without pressing
       TALK to hang up, the phone automatically hangs up.
       The next time you pick up the handset, the phone will
       automatically be on.

       To answer a call, simply lift the handset from the base
       (or press TALK if it was not on the base).  When you are
       finished, return the handset to the base (or press TALK
       to hang up).

NOTES: If you press TALK accidentally within 2-3 seconds of
       lifting the handset (if the phone is already on), the
       phone ignores your command.  After 2-3 seconds, press-
       ing TALK will disconnect the line.

       If you first answer a call on an extension phone and you 
       wait 10 seconds after the last ring to lift the cordless
       handset, you might have to press TALK to answer the call.

To disconnect a call, place the handset on the base or press TALK again.

ERROR TONE

When you press a button, a brief tone sounds to indicate that the phone
accepted the command,  If you are out of range or there is too much
interference, a short low-frequency error tone sounds.  Move the handset
into proper range and try again.

USING FLASH

FLASH sends the electronic equivalent of a switchhook signal.  Use FLASH
with special phone company services such as call waiting.  If you have
call waiting, press FLASH to take 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 REDIAL

Use REDIAL to quickly redial the last number dialed.  Lift the handset or
press TALK then press REDIAL after you hear a dial tone.

NOTES:  The redial memory holds up to 63 digits, so you can 
        redial long-distance as well as local numbers.

        When you redial a number which includes FLASH, only the 
        numbers after FLASH are dialed.  For example, if you 
        dial 1 2 3 4 FLASH 5 6 7, pressing REDIAL will only re-
        dial 5 6 7.  

TEMPORARY TONE DIALING

If you have pulse service, you can dial a number as usual, then
temporarily switch to tone service for banking services or computer
transactions.

Simply press TONE* all the appropriate place in the call to change to
tone dialing.  The phone automatically returns to pulse dialing when you
disconnect your call.

(CJD/smc-04/28/94)