Toshiba FT-6604 Owners Manual - Page 14

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4-9. USING THE TONE BUTTON If you have rotary (Pulse) telephone service, the TONE button allows you to access a computer or computer-based services such as Sprint, MCI, etc., that respond to Tone signals only. OD Dial the local number to the computer or calling service with the TONE/PULSE switch in the P (pulse) position. 2 After you have reached the number, press the TONE button and continue to dial your access code or any other numbers required. 4-10. USING THE TRANS BUTTON When the handset is connected with an incoming call. CV Press the TRANS button on the handset to call another handset. This puts the incoming call on hold and the both handsets beep. 2 Simply lift another handset from the base unit or charger, or press the TALK button on the another handset to connect with an incoming call. The transfer is completed. Then the handset becomes standby mode and the TALK/BATT. LOW LED blinks. 2 To cancel the transfer and resume the conversation with an incoming call, press the TRANS button or TALK button before the TALK button on another handset is pressed. Note While the TALK/BATT. LOW LED is blinking, the handset will sound the busy tone by pressing the TALK button and will not accept any key action. To cancel this mode, press and hold the TALK button about seconds. 4-11. THE BATTERY LOW LED When the battery pack in the handset is very low and needs to be recharged, the TALK/BATT. LOW LED will blink on and off, and in addition the handset will sound a short beep every 3 seconds when in the talk mode. When this occurs, complete the call that you are making as rapidly as possible, and return the handset to the base unit for charging. C Note umust recharge the handset for more than at least one minute to cancel the low battery condition warning tone. 4-12. USING THE PAGE BUTTON The Page function sends a signal from the base unit to the handset. To use this feature, simply press the PAGE button on the base unit. r Note The handset keeps beeping while pressing the PAGE button. -13-

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4-9.
USING
THE
TONE
BUTTON
If
you
have
rotary
(Pulse)
telephone
service,
the
TONE
button
allows
you
to
access
a
computer
or
computer
-based
services
such
as
Sprint,
MCI,
etc.,
that
respond
to
Tone
signals
only.
OD
Dial
the
local
number
to
the
computer
or
calling
service
with
the
TONE/PULSE
switch
in
the
P
(pulse)
position.
2
After
you
have
reached
the
number,
press
the
TONE
button
and
continue
to
dial
your
access
code
or
any
other
numbers
required.
4-10.
USING
THE
TRANS
BUTTON
When
the
handset
is
connected
with
an
incoming
call.
CV
Press
the
TRANS
button
on
the
handset
to
call
another
handset.
This
puts
the
incoming
call
on
hold
and
the
both
handsets
beep.
2
Simply
lift
another
handset
from
the
base
unit
or
charger,
or
press
the
TALK
button
on
the
another
handset
to
connect
with
an
incoming
call.
The
transfer
is
completed.
Then
the
handset
becomes
standby
mode
and
the
TALK/BATT.
LOW
LED
blinks.
2
To
cancel
the
transfer
and
resume
the
conversation
with
an
incoming
call,
press
the
TRANS
button
or
TALK
button
before
the
TALK
button
on
another
handset
is
pressed.
Note
While
the
TALK/BATT.
LOW
LED
is
blinking,
the
handset
will
sound
the
busy
tone
by
pressing
the
TALK
button
and
will
not
accept
any
key
action.
To
cancel
this
mode,
press
and
hold
the
TALK
button
about
seconds.
While
4-11.
THE
BATTERY
LOW
LED
When
the
battery
pack
in
the
handset
is
very
low
and
needs
to
be
recharged,
the
TALK/BATT.
LOW
LED
will
blink
on
and
off,
and
in
addition
the
handset
will
sound
a
short
beep
every
3
seconds
when
in
the
talk
mode.
When
this
occurs,
complete
the
call
that
you
are
making
as
rapidly
as
possible,
and
return
the
handset
to
the
base
unit
for
charging.
Note
C
umust
recharge
the
handset
for
more
than
at
least
one
minute
to
cancel
the
low
battery
condition
warning
tone.
4-12.
USING
THE
PAGE
BUTTON
r
Th
e
handset
keeps
beeping
while
pressing
the
PAGE
button.
The
Page
function
sends
a
signal
from
the
base
unit
to
the
handset.
To
use
this
feature,
simply
press
the
PAGE
button
on
the
base
unit.
Note
—13—