Chronomatic-300 AM/FM Clock Radio with Telephone (120-1602) Telephone Operation Faxback Doc. # 18694 PLACING A CALL Simply lift the handset and dial the number. USING PAUSE If you are using the telephone with a system that requires that you dial an access code (9, for example) for an outside line, press PAUSE to insert a 2-second pause between the access code and the main telephone number. The pause allows time for the outside line to connect. For longer pauses, press PAUSE more than once. You can place a pause anywhere after the first digit in the dialing sequence, either when you manually dial a number or when you store a number in memory. NOTE: When redialing, the telephone pauses for about 2 seconds at each pause entry. USING REDIAL Each time you dial a number, the telephone stores it in the temporary redial memory. The redial memory holds up to 32 digits (31 in the tone mode). The redial number is replaced each time you dial a new number. NOTE: While dialing a number, any digits dialed after you press FLASH are stored in the redial memory. To use redial, lift the handset and press REDIAL. The phone automatically redials the number for you. If you redial a number that contains a change from pulse to tone, the phone includes this entry in the redial memory. The telephone pauses for 2 seconds at the point of change. See "Using Tone Services with a Pulse Line," below. USING FLASH Many special phone services require a switchhook signal. The FLASH button provides the electronic equivalent of a switchhook operation. For example, if you have call waiting (a special service available from some telephone companies), you can put your current call on hold and answer another call by pressing FLASH. Press FLASH again to alternate between the two calls. NOTE: If you do not have any special telephone services, pressing FLASH might disconnect you current call. USING TONE SERVICES WITH A PULSE LINE Some special services, such as alternate long-distance and bank-by-phone, require tone signals. If you have pulse service, you can still use special tone services by following these steps: 1. Set TONE/PULSE to PULSE. 2. Call the special service using pulse dialing. 3. When the special service answers, press TONE OR *. 4. Follow the normal procedures for the special service you are using. Any additional numbers dialed are sent as touch-tone signals. 5. When you finish the call, hang up the phone. NOTE: Some special services use the * and # buttons in the tone mode. # has no function in the pulse mode. USING MUTE This feature lets you mute your conversation while using the phone. You can listen to the caller on the line, but that person cannot hear you. This is useful if you want to talk privately with someone in the room. To mute the phone conversation, press and hold MUTE. To return to the phone conversation, release MUTE again. USING RESET When you are using the telephone and want to hang up from that call, press RESET for approximately 2 seconds. Then you can make your next call without first returning the handset to the cradle. (CS 11/21/95)