Technophone 901 (170-1015) Controls and Functions Faxback Doc. # 17777 HANDSET CONTROLS SEND Makes a call. Redials the last number. *EZ1 Scrolls to the previous Memory location or Advanced Function (Menu). Also used as one of the two user defined Easy Dial keys (EZ1). VOL Adjusts earpiece and loudspeaker volume. RCL Recalls stored numbers from memory. PWR Switches telephone on and off. Mutes microphone during a call. END Ends a call. 3 DEF Used to enter numbers, letters, spaces, and for DTMF dialing. Keys 0OPR (Operator) and 9WXY (Emergency Services) can also be used for Easy Dialing. #EZ2 Scrolls to the next Memory location or Advanced Function (menu). Also used as one of the two user defined Easy Dial keys (EZ2). CLR Clears digits from the display. STO Stores a number from the display into memory. MU Gives access to Menu of Advanced Functions. DISPLAY DETAILS Lights ROAM Indicates the telephone has locked to a system other than its home system. CALL Indicates when a call is in progress. Flashes on receipt of an incoming call. If a call attempt is unsuccessful, the CALL light remains off and an error tone is heard. SIG Indicates the received signal strength: Steady - strong signal; expect a good quality call. Flashing - moderate signal; expect some noise. Not illuminated - weak or no signal; do not make a call. Indicators HORN Horn alert facility is enabled. ALPHA The telephone is ready to accept alphabetical characters when storing a name and number in the memory. Alter- natively, it may be scrolling through the memory per- forming alpha (name) search to locate the number asso- ciated with a specified name. NSVC Cellular service is not available; calls may not be made or received. Audible Tones The telephone will produce the following audible tones: - a ringing tone, to denote an incoming call, - a keypress confirmation tone (short tone), denoting a valid keypress, - a keypress error tone (longer tone) denoting an invalid keypress, - three short (warbling) tones to denote auto-answering. - alert/warning tones. When a handset cradle is used (i.e., as for a Mobile telephone, or Soft Pack Transportable with hands-free option): - all tones are produced via the loudspeaker in the cradle, - the keypress confirmation tone is a DTMF tone for the numeric (O OPR to 9 WXY), *EZ1 and # EZ2 keys, and a single tone for the other keys. For a soft Pack Transportable without the hands-free option (i.e., no handset cradle): - the tones are produced via the handset ringer, - the keypress confirmation tone is a standard short tone for any key. (br/all-11/08/95)