Operational instructions, New incoming call indicator, Last number redial – Jwin JT-P433 User Manual

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OPERATIONAL INSTRUCTIONS

New Incoming Call Indicator

Under on-hook or off-hook state, when there is new incoming call, the new call LED
will be lighted for 10 seconds and the new call icon will display on LCD at the same
time. The new call icon will disappear after the new call has been reviewed.

Last Number Redial

The last outgoing number can be redialed automatically just by pressing the REDIAL
button under on-hook state. This is useful especially if the line is busy.

Flash Function

- When in an office equipped with PABX, this telephone makes it easy to transfer
calls
- Ask caller to wait and press the FLASH button once
- Dial the extension number which caller intended
- When the party answers, just hang up the handset
- When the line is busy or nobody answers, press FLASH button again to re-connect

with the caller

Conversation Time Indication

During the conversation with another party, the LCD will display the conversation
time, until to stop the conversation, and put back the handset or turn off the
[SPEAKER] button.

IMPORTANT NOTE: To operate this unit, you must have “CALLER ID SERVICE”
setup with your local telephone company. Some functions such as CALLER NAME
INDICATION will only operate if such services are included in the user’s Caller I.D.
program with the local telephone company.

Basic Instructions for Making a Phone Call

1. Remove the handset from base and listen for dial tone.
2. Listen for a dial tone to indicate that the phone is connected.
3. Dial the number you wish to call using the number pad.

Basic Instructions for Receiving a Phone Call

Telephone will ring to alert the user of an incoming call.
1. Lift the handset, hold earpiece to your ear and speak into the mouthpiece.
2. To hang up, return the handset to the base at the conclusion of call.














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