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AT T 992Yanagisawa T992 BB Tenor Bronze +
"This bronze tenor model affords the player a sound described as wide and full bodied. Warm and mellow in its tone quality and assertive in its projection, the T-992 retains its characteristic qualities throughout the entire range of the instrument. Add to this Yanagisawas refined design features, and this saxophone will make any playing experience unique and remarkable."

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Brand: YANAGISAWA
Part Number: T992
UPC: 00020983212283, 020983212283
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Comments to date: 4. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
peterwalsham 10:55am on Wednesday, October 27th, 2010 
Great desktop phone! This is a great desktop phone! It supports 2 lines and you can conference a third party into a call. Good but without manual I bought this phone, but came open, without the manual information. By the way, works well and is a new product.
vttimwhite 6:16pm on Friday, July 30th, 2010 
I use this phone primarily with an AT&T headset and have been told that the sound on the other end is excellent. Headset and CID compatible, battery backup, speed-dial, well laid-out keypad. Poor audio quality, hard to read LCD display, terrible speakerphone.
Angelo Martini 3:26pm on Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010 
Very good sound, feature packed Loud key beeps when programming (no beeps when calling) Headset and CID compatible, battery backup, speed-dial, well laid-out keypad. Poor audio quality, hard to read LCD display, terrible speakerphone.
draug 12:58pm on Tuesday, June 8th, 2010 
Great 2-line phone! Had to stick up for this phone after seeing some low review scores. CID does not work with 2 lines As mentioned by another reviewer.

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Seven-foot black telephone line cord (4-connector) Seven-foot clear telephone line cord (2-connector) Handset
Eight-inch telephone line cord

Also Needed

You will also need the following to install your telephone: one 9V alkaline battery (purchased separately)
Caller ID: Caller Identification is a subscriber service available from most local telephone companies for a fee. When you subscribe to Caller Identification, you can see the name and telephone number of the caller before answering the telephone if you and the caller are both in areas offering Caller ID service with compatible equipment.

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INSTALLATION
Audible Signals Battery Installation

IT MEANS:

An error has occurred. Try the operation again. The operation is successful. You have reached the minimum or maximum volume setting.

WHEN YOU HEAR:

A long, low-frequency buzz, repeating (error tone) Three ascending tones (confirmation tone) Three beeps
When battery power is low, B att is shown on the display. Replace the battery promptly. CAUTION: Always disconnect all cords before installing a new battery. 1. 2. 3. Remove the label covering the display screen. Turn the telephone upside down. You may want to remove the desk wedge for easier access to the battery cover. Push down on the tabs, and lift the wedge up and away from the telephone.
Press the tab and pull to remove the battery cover. Insert one new 9V alkaline battery (not included) following the polarity markings in the battery compartment.

9V ALKALINE BATTERY

Polarity markings
Replace the battery compartment cover. If the telephone is to be mounted on a wall, turn to Wall Installation beginning on page 9. OR If you are using the telephone on a table or desk, turn to Table/Desk Installation on page 6.
Before using the telephone, install a 9V alkaline battery (not included). In case of a power failure, the telephone will operate normally if a fresh 9V alkaline battery is installed, but Caller ID, headset and speakerphone may not work properly. If AC power fails and there is no battery power, your volume control will remain at the last setting until the AC power is restored. The display, ringer and indicator lights will not work until AC power is restored. You will be able to make and receive calls using only the handset only on Line 1. This telephone has a Memory Loss Protection feature and will store your Caller ID information, memory and programmed settings until power is restored.

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Table/Desk Installation
Modular wall jack for Line 1
Modular wall jack for Line 2 Black telephone line cord
Connect the line cord(s) to the telephone and your modular wall jack(s). If there is a single two-line wall jack, use only the black (4-connector) line cord. Plug one end into the jack labeled L1 OR L1/L2 on the back of the telephone. Plug the other end into the wall jack. Make sure the cord snaps firmly into place at both ends.
Two-line modular wall jack
Clear telephone line cord
Connect the handset to the telephone. Plug the handset cord into the handset jack on the left side of the telephone. Plug the other end of the handset cord into the handset, then hang up. continued on page 8
Black telephone line cord
Attach the desk wedge. If the desk wedge is not already attached, slide the tabs into the holes as shown. Snap the wedge onto the base.
If there are two one-line wall jacks, use both long line cords. Insert one end of the clear cord into the jack labeled L1 OR L1/L2 on the back of the telephone. Then, plug the other end into the wall jack for Line 1. Insert one end of the black cord into the jack on the back of the telephone labeled L2. Then, plug the other end into the wall jack for Line 2. Make sure the cords snap firmly into place at both ends.

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Table/Desk Installation continued from page 7

Wall Installation

Power adapter
Reverse the handset tab. Hold down the switchhook, and slide the tab up and out of its slot. Turn the tab so that the end with the hook points up, then insert the tab back into its slot.

POWER jack

Power cord

Figure 1

Strain relief tab

Figure 2

Figure 3
Fit the power cord behind the strain relief tab. Then plug the smaller end of the power cord into the jack labeled POWER on the back of the telephone. Plug the power adapter into a standard electrical outlet not controlled by a wall switch. 5. Check for a dial tone. Press L, then lift the handset or press S and listen for a dial tone. Then press l and listen for a dial tone. If you do not hear a dial tone, see IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY beginning on page 55. Confirm Lines 1 and 2. Press L and call one of the telephone numbers. If you hear a busy signal, you have dialed Line 1. If you hear a ringing signal in the receiver, then you have dialed Line 2. 4.

NOTE: If there is an error tone, repeat the steps to program the feature.
E) to begin, end and move through menu operations (for example, FEATURE SETUP).

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FEATURE SETUP
Turn Auto Speaker On or Off
Choose whether pressing a One Touch button while the telephone is on hook automatically initiates a One Touch call or displays the One Touch number without dialing the call. If you want to automatically dial the One Touch numbers by pressing a One Touch button without taking the telephone off hook first, set Auto Speaker to ON. To view the One Touch numbers on screen, press a One Touch button while the telephone is on hook, and set the Auto Speaker to OFF. This telephone comes with the Auto Speaker set to OFF. See ONE TOUCH OPERATION beginning on page 33 for details about One Touch calls. NOTE: Auto Speaker dials the call in the Preferred Mode (see page 16). If the headset is not connected, the call is dialed using the speakerphone. When this feature is turned on and the telephone is off hook, it automatically connects to a pre-selected line. Lines have priority in this order: ringing primary, ringing non-primary, idle primary, idle non-primary, and busy primary. Ringing primary: When the Primary Line is set to Line 1 and Line 1 is ringing, Line 1 is automatically connected. Ringing non-primary: When the Primary Line is set to Line 1 and Line 1 is idle while Line 2 is ringing, Line 2 is automatically connected. Idle primary: When the Primary Line is set to Line 1 and both lines are idle, Line 1 is automatically connected. Idle non-primary: When the Primary Line is set to Line 1 and Line 1 is busy while Line 2 is idle, Line 2 is automatically connected. Busy primary: When the Primary Line is set to Line 1 and Line 1 and Line 2 are busy, Line 1 is automatically connected.
Turn Automatic Line Selection On or Off

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Press E to begin feature setup. Press E again. The screen display includes ONE TOUCH and PROGRAM. Press - until the screen display includes AUTO SPEAKER and the current setting. Press < or > to toggle between OFF and ON. When the desired setting is shown, press - or E to save your choice. The screen display includes MAIN MENU. Press and hold E to return to the idle screen.
NOTE: The same logic applies if the Primary Line is set to Line 2. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Press E to begin feature setup. Press - until the screen display includes PHONE SETTINGS. Press E. The screen display includes PRIMARY LINE. Press - until the screen display includes ALS ON/OFF and the current setting. Press < or > to toggle between ON and OFF. When the correct setting is shown, press - or E to save the setting. The screen display includes PREFERRED MODE. Proceed to step 5 on page 16 to set the next feature (Preferred Mode). OR Press and hold E to return to the idle screen.

Set a Primary Line

Press E to begin feature setup. Press - until the screen display includes PHONE SETTINGS. Press E. The screen display includes PRIMARY LINE and the current setting. Press < or > to toggle between LINE 1 and LINE 2. When the line to be set as primary is displayed, press - or E to save the setting. The screen display includes ALSXON/OFF. Proceed to step 5 on page 15 to set the next feature (Automatic Line Selection). OR Press and hold E to return to the idle screen.
NOTE: When the telephone is off-hook, the primary line setting is disabled.
NOTE: If you press a LINE button before pressing K, that line will be used instead of the Automatic Line Selection already programmed. Automatic Line Selection will resume for the next call.

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Set Preferred Mode
Choose the mode (headset or speakerphone) which will be used automatically when dialing a number from the directory, a One Touch location or call history without lifting the handset. The Preferred Mode will also be used when Auto Speaker is set to ON and you dial a One Touch number without lifting the handset. For information about the Auto Speaker setting, see Turn Auto Speaker On or Off on page 14. 1. Press E to begin feature setup. 2. Press - until the screen display includes PHONE SETTINGS. 3. Press E. The screen display includes PRIMARY LINE. 4. Press - until the screen display includes PREFERRED MODE and the current setting. 5. Press < or > to toggle between Speakerphone and Headset. 6. When the desired mode is displayed, press - or E to save the setting. The screen display includes SET TIME/DATE. 7. Proceed to step 5 on page 17 to set the next feature (Time and Date). OR Press and hold E to return to the idle screen.

Set the Time and Date

10. Use the dial pad keys to begin entering the correct date (mm/dd). The digits of the new date appear on screen. 11. When the correct date is shown, press E to save the setting. The screen display includes LCD BACKLIGHT. 12. Proceed to step 5 in Turn Screen Backlight On or Off on page 18 to set the next feature (Screen Backlight). OR Press and hold E to return to the idle screen. NOTE: If you try to save an invalid time or date, there is an error tone and the date or time will not be changed.
If you subscribe to Caller ID service, the time and date are set automatically with each incoming call. You can set the time and date manually following these instructions. 1. Press E to begin feature setup. 2. Press - until the screen display includes PHONE SETTINGS. 3. Press E. The screen display includes PRIMARY LINE. 4. Press - until the screen display includes SET TIME/DATE. 5. Press E. The screen display includes Enter new time and the current setting. 6. Use the dial pad keys to begin entering the correct time (hh/mm). The digits of the new time will appear on the screen. 7. If needed, press + or - to toggle between AM and PM. Press E when the choice is shown. 8. When the correct time is shown, press + or until the screen display includes DATE. 9. Press E to save the time and move on to change the date. The screen display includes Enter new time and the current setting. Select DONE if the correct date is displayed.

Make, Answer or End a Call

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Make, Answer or End a Call continued from page 25

Headset

Make sure the headset is plugged into the headset jack. You will hear an error tone if you press h when the headset is not plugged in. To make a call, press and release h. The HEADSET light goes on. Wait for a dial tone, then dial the call. The number appears on screen when dialing. To answer a call, press h. To override automatic line selection, press h, then press and release a LINE button. Dial the call within five seconds. OR Press the LINE button for the desired line, then press h. Dial the call within five seconds. NOTE: If speakerphone is programmed as the default mode (See Set Preferred Mode on page 16), you must press h to activate the headset.

Volume

When you are on a call, press VOLUME + to increase the call volume. Press VOLUME - to decrease the volume. The speakerphone has eight volume levels. The handset and headset have four levels. There are three beeps when you reach the minimum or maximum level.
Handset/Speakerphone/Headset Volume Control

Ringer Volume

The ringer volume for each line can be adjusted independently. If a LINE button has been pressed, volume adjustments will affect the selected line. If no line is pre-selected, volume adjustments will affect the primary line programmed (see Set a Primary Line on page 14). If one line is ringing, volume adjustments will affect the ringing line. Press VOLUME + or VOLUME - to adjust the ringer volume. This telephone has eight ringer volume levels, including off. Each time you adjust the ringer, there is a sample ring indicating the volume level. NOTE: The phone has default distinctive ringing for line 1 and line 2 which can not be changed.
Switch Between Handset, Headset and Speakerphone
To switch from handset to headset or speakerphone, press h or K, then replace the handset. (In order to use the headset, it must be firmly plugged in.) To switch from speakerphone to handset, lift the handset. (Do not press K or the call will be disconnected.) To switch from headset to handset when the handset is in the cradle, lift the handset. To switch from handset to headset when the handset is off-hook, press h again. To switch from headset to speakerphone, press K. To switch from speakerphone to headset, insert the headset plug into the jack firmly, and press h.

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While on a call, press H. The red LINE light for the call will flash slowly while the call is on hold. You can replace the handset in the cradle without disconnecting the call and the speakerphone or headset is automatically disabled. To release hold and return to the call: Press the LINE button for the call OR When Automatic Line Selection is set to OFF , you can lift the handset. The call will automatically be reconnected in the original mode (speakerphone or headset), or you can lift the handset. The red LINE light for the call remains on steadily when you release Hold. For information about Automatic Line Selection, see Turn Automatic Line Selection On or Off on page 15.
Mute allows you to hear the other party, but the other party cannot hear you. To activate this feature, press and release M. The MUTE light goes on. To return to the conversation, press and release M again. NOTE: Switching from handset to speakerphone or headset, or from speakerphone or headset to handset, changing lines, and putting a call on hold will cancel Mute.
Use F instead of the switchhook to activate telephone company subscriber services such as Call Waiting or Three-Way Calling.
Switch Between Lines During a Call
During a call on one line, you can make or answer a call on the other line by pressing H. You can use the H and LINE buttons to switch back and forth between calls as often as necessary. Example: While using Line 1, Line 2 rings: 1. Press H to hold Line 1. 2. Press l to answer the other call. 3. Press L to hang up Line 2 and return to your first call. OR Press H to hold Line 2, and press L to return to your first call. NOTE: If you switch lines without pressing H first, you will disconnect the call.
NOTE: During a conference call, flash works only on Line 1.

Conference Calls

You can use both lines at the same time to set up a three-way conference call. 1. When on a call, press H. 2. Establish a call on the other line. 3. Press C. All three parties are connected to the same call. To end a conference call, hang up. If one caller hangs up during a conference call, there may be a dial tone. Press the LINE button of the remaining call to disconnect the other line and eliminate the dial tone. NOTE: Under certain circumstances, the far-end parties on a conference call may not hear one another clearly.
Place a Conference Call on Hold
1. 2. Press H to hold both lines. Press C to release Hold and continue the conference call. continued on page 32

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ONE TOUCH OPERATION
Conference Calls continued from page 31 This telephone has 18 One Touch locations which store telephone numbers. You can store up to 24 digits in each location. The first nine locations can be accessed by using only the One Touch buttons. To access the remaining nine locations, press l and then the One Touch button for the desired location.

Talk Privately With One Caller
To disconnect one party from a conference call and keep the other on the line, press the LINE button of the call you want to continue.

One Touch buttons

Low Battery Indicator
The screen displays B att when the battery needs to be replaced, or when no battery is installed.
9 One Touch locations (all light gray spaces)
Lights and What They Mean

LIGHT:

LINE, green LINE, red

STATUS:

On steadily On steadily Flashing slowly Flashing quickly On On Flashing On On steadily Flashing

MEANS:

This line is selected for use or is the designated primary line. This line is in use. This line is on hold. This line is ringing. This telephone is muted. You are on a speakerphone call. This telephone is dialing an Auto Redial call. The microphone is not active. You are on a headset call. You have unreviewed call information on this line. You have new voice mail messages waiting on this line.
9 lower One Touch locations (all dark gray spaces)

MUTE SPEAKER

LOWER button

HEADSET NEW CALL

Press H. Press the LINE button of the person with whom you wish to speak privately. Press C to continue the conference call.
You may wish to write the names or telephone numbers of One Touch entries on the directory card, using the light gray spaces for the first nine locations and the dark gray spaces for the second nine locations.

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Store a Number in a One Touch Location
NOTE: You can store up to 24 digits in each One Touch location. If you try to store more than 24 digits, the screen will briefly display Only 24 digits are allowed and an error tone will sound.
Store a Pause in a One Touch Entry
You can include a two-second pause while storing a dialing sequence which requires a pause during actual dialing. When entering a pause, press P. Each pause counts as one digit and appears on the screen as P. Continue storing the number as usual. You can store the flash signal required for some special services as part of a dialing sequence. When entering a flash signal, press F. Each flash counts as one digit and appears on screen as F. Continue storing the number as usual.

1. 2. 3. 4.

Press E to enter the feature menu. The screen display includes ONE TOUCH. Press E. The screen display includes PROGRAM. Press E. The cursor flashes on screen. Enter the phone number using the dial pad keys. OR Press R to copy the last number dialed from this phone to this One Touch location. The screen will show the number as you enter it. The first 16 characters appear on the second line and the next eight on the third line. You can press < to backspace and delete previous characters, or > to move ahead and add one space. Each space counts as one digit and appears on screen as. When you are finished entering the number, choose a One Touch location: Press the desired One Touch button. The screen displays the number you entered and Has been stored. OR Press l, then press the desired One Touch button. The screen displays LOWER MEMORY, the number you entered, and Has been stored.

Store a Wait in a One Touch Entry
You can include a 30-second wait while storing a dialing sequence which requires a break during actual dialing. While you are entering the number to be stored, the screen display includes WAIT. Press E when storing the wait. Each wait counts as one digit and appears on screen as W. Continue storing the number as usual.

View a One Touch Entry

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Press E to enter the feature menu. The screen display includes ONE TOUCH. Press E. The screen display includes PROGRAM. Press - until the screen display includes VIEW. Press E. The screen displays VIEW on the top line. Press the One Touch button. The screen display includes the number stored in that location. OR Press W, then the One Touch button for the entry to be reviewed. The screen display includes LOWER MEMORY and the number stored in that location. Press and hold E to return to the idle screen.
NOTE: You can exit storing a number any time. Press - until the screen shows EXIT PROGRAM, then press E. OR Press and hold E.
If Auto Speaker is turned off (see Turn Auto Speaker On or Off on page 14), you can also view the number stored in a One Touch location while the telephone is on hook by pressing the button(s) for the number to be viewed.
Store a Flash in a One Touch Entry

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DIRECTORY OPERATION

Dial a One Touch Number

NOTE: For more information about the Auto Speaker setting, see Turn Auto Speaker On or Off on page 14. If Auto Speaker is turned on, calls will be dialed using the method selected in Set Preferred Mode on page 16. If Preferred Mode is Headset but no headset is connected, the call will be dialed using the speakerphone. Press and release a One Touch button. OR Press and release W, then a One Touch button. The number is dialed automatically and the number is displayed on the screen. If Auto Speaker is turned off, or you want to use the handset or headset regardless of Auto Speaker programming: 1. Lift the handset. OR Press K. OR Press H and listen for a dial tone. 2. Press and release a One Touch button. OR Press and release W, then a One Touch button. The number is dialed automatically and the number is displayed on the screen. This telephone can store up to 100 names and telephone numbers in the directory. Names can be up to 16 characters long and numbers can be 24 digits long. Because directory entries are stored in alphabetical order, you may wish to enter names with the last name first in order to maintain consistency with the information stored automatically through the Caller ID function of this system.

Use the dial pad keys to enter the telephone number to be stored. OR Press R to copy the last number dialed at this extension onto the screen. Press > to move to the next character or space. Press < to backspace. The number will appear on the second line of the screen when you enter it.

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Review Directory Entries
1. Press D to begin working with the directory. 2. Press E, then press + or - to scroll through the directory entries in alphabetical order. OR Press E , then Press the dial pad key for the first character of the entry to be reviewed until the desired character is displayed. Then press + or - to scroll through the entries beginning with this character. If there is no entry for the character you chose, the screen will display No Entries FOR X (where X is the desired character) OR Press E. The screen displays the first directory entry. Press + or - to scroll through the directory entries.
Edit a Number in the Directory

2. 3. 4.

Edit a Directory Entry
Edit a Name in the Directory
1. Find the directory entry you wish to change by following the directions under Review Directory Entries above. When the entry to be edited is displayed, press E. The screen display includes DIAL. Press - until the screen display includes EDIT NAME. Press E and start to edit the name using the dial pad keys. (See the instructions in Step 4 in Store a Name and Number in the Directory beginning on page 38 for details.) Press E to save the new name in the directory. The screen briefly displays the new entry and SAVED!. The screen automatically returns to the main directory menu.
NOTE: To exit the directory anytime without storing the entry, press D. The screen automatically returns to the idle screen.
Find the directory entry to be changed by following the directions under Review Directory Entries on page 40. When the desired entry is displayed, press E. The screen display includes DIAL. Press - until the screen display includes EDIT NUMBER. Press E to begin editing the number using the dial pad keys. Press < to backspace or > to move to the next character or space. The number will appear on the second line of the screen when you enter it. Press E to store the new number in the directory. The screen display briefly shows the new entry and SAVED! The screen automatically returns to the main directory menu.

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CALLER ID
Dial a Number from the Directory
1. 2. 3. 4. Press D. Press E and + or - to view entries. Press E. The screen display includes DIAL. Press E to dial the number on the screen. The call is dialed in the mode (speakerphone or headset) programmed (see Set Preferred Mode on page 16) using the Primary Line programmed (see Set Primary Line on page 14). OR Lift the handset or press K or H, then press E. The telephone automatically selects an idle line and dials the call. OR Press a LINE button to select a line, then press E. The call is dialed in the mode (speakerphone or headset) programmed (see Set Preferred Mode on page 16). The screen displays the number while dialing. This telephone has a Caller ID feature which works with Caller Identification service provided by your local telephone company. There is a fee for this service, and it may not be available in all areas. This telephone can provide information only if both you and the caller are in areas offering Caller Identification service, and if both telephone companies use compatible equipment. When using this telephone with Caller ID service, you can see the name and telephone number of the caller before answering the telephone. If you subscribe to the combined Caller ID with Call Waiting, you can see the name and telephone number of the caller even when on another call. This service may be called by different names (such as Caller ID with Visual Call Waiting) by different telephone companies and may not be available in all areas. NOTE: You must subscribe to the combined Caller ID with Call Waiting as a single service to see Caller ID information for a Call Waiting call. Check with your telephone company for availability. This telephone assigns each incoming call a number from 1 to 99. The most recent call will have the highest number. (For example, if two calls have been received, call number 02 is the most recent.) When the call history is full, the oldest call information is automatically deleted to make room for new incoming call information. The format of telephone numbers displayed depends on the Home and Local Area Codes programmed. (See Home Area Code and Local Area Codes on page 3 for explanations of area codes. See Program Home and Local Area Codes on page 21 for programming instructions.) If the call is from within your Home Area Code, the screen displays only the 7-digit number (without an area code). If the call is from one of the Local Area Codes, the screen displays 10 digits (area code plus the 7-digit number). If the call did not come from any of the area codes programmed, 1) telephone numbers with 10 or more digits will automatically have a 1 inserted and displayed before the number and, 2) telephone numbers with fewer than 10 digits will be displayed without a 1.

Remove a Name and Number from the Directory
1. Find the entry for the number to be deleted by following the directions under Review Directory Entries on page 40. When the desired entry is displayed, press r. The screen briefly displays the directory entry and REMOVED! Then, it automatically returns to the first directory entry.

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Caller ID Display
When Caller ID information becomes available, the screen display is similar to: 12:08XPMX12/26 SMITH,XJOHN 5550123XXXXXXXL2

Call Waiting

If you subscribe to the Caller ID with Call Waiting service and there is a call waiting call, the screen displays call information for the call similar to:
12:08XPMX12/26 SMITH,XJOHN 5550123XXXXXXXL2 00:01
If two calls come in at the same time, the screen displays information about both calls: SMITH,XJOHN 5550123XXXXXXXL1 BROWN,XMARY 5550127XXXXXXXL2 In certain circumstances, there may be up to a 6-second delay before the screen displays both caller's information. Other messages may appear on screen. See Display Screen Messages on page 45 for more information. Caller ID information will remain on the screen for 30 seconds after the telephone stops ringing or until the call is answered. If you subscribe to Caller ID service, this telephone automatically resets the time and date each time new call information is received. You can set the time and date yourself if desired. (See Set the Time and Date on page 17.) NOTE: If Caller ID information is received while programming the memory, the call information will be stored in call history without appearing on screen.

Display Screen Messages

DISPLAY:
PRIVATE NAME PRIVATE # PRIVATE CALLER UNKNOWN NAME UNKNOWN # UNKNOWN CALLER ERROR
The caller is blocking the name information. The caller is blocking the telephone number information. The caller is blocking both and number information. This callers name is unavailable. This callers number is unavailable. No caller information is available about this caller. Caller information cannot be recognized.
The time and date of the call, the callers name and telephone number are included in the display if sent by the callers telephone company. The incoming line number of the call also appears on screen (L2 in the above example).
Press F to access the call waiting call. To switch back to the original call, press F again.

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Message Waiting and NEW CALL Light
There is a NEW CALL light for each line. A NEW CALL light stays on when there is unreviewed call information on that line. If you subscribe to a Voice Mail service, a NEW CALL light flashes when there are unretrieved messages waiting on that line. The screen also displays information about the number of new calls for each line. 12:08XPMXXX12/26 L1:X22XNewxCalls L2:X11XNewxCalls

The screen displays the most recent callers information: 10:27XAMXXX11/12 SMITH,XJOHN 5550123XXXXXXNew CL01 L2 10:27AMXX11/12 L2 SMITH,XJOHN 5550123 CL01 Time and date of the call The call came in on Line 2 Callers telephone number The call record number. (Call 01 is the earliest [first] record in call history.) Callers name

Call History

View Call History Summary
1. Press C. The screen displays the numbers of total calls and new calls in call history for each line: CALLXHISTORY L1X15XCLSX10XNew L2 05XCLSX00XNew ALLXLINESHHHHHHx 2. Press C again to exit Call History mode. 2.
This is new, previously unreviewed call information. See Display Screen Messages on page 45 for information about other possible messages. Press + or - to scroll through the records in call history in the order they are received.
Review Records in Call History by Line
1. Press C. The screen displays the numbers of total calls and new calls in call history: CALLXHISTORY L1X15XCLSX10XNew L2 05XCLSX00XNew ALLXLINESHHHHHHx
Review Records in Call History in the Order Received
While the telephone is idle, press + or. OR Press C, then press E.
Press + or - until the bottom line of the screen displays the line for the calls to be reviewed (LINE1 or LINE2). Then press E to view the most recent callers information for that line. Press + or - to scroll through the records in call history for the selected line in the order they are received.

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Remove Calls from Call History
Remove a Specific Call Record from Call History
1. Locate the call record to be deleted following the instructions under Review Records in Call History in the Order Received beginning on page 46. Press R. The screen displays the next record in call history. If there are no records in call history, the screen displays Call History list is empty.
Dial a Number from Call History
Remove All Calls from Call History
Press C. The screen display is similar to: CALLXHISTORY L1X15XCLSX10XNew L2 05XCLSX00XNew ALLXLINESHHHHHHx
Lift the handset or press K or H, then press E. The telephone automatically selects an idle line and dials the displayed number. OR Press the LINE button for the desired line and press E to place the call. The call is dialed in the preferred mode (speakerphone or headset) you programmed (see Set Preferred Mode on page 16). NOTE: To exit without dialing press - until the display includes RETURN TO LIST, then press E.
Press r. The screen displays To remove all calls, press REMOVE again. Press r again within three seconds to confirm the command and delete all records from call history. Call h istory list is empty

Dial Options

You can change the format of a number in call history before you dial. 1. Follow the directions in Steps 1 and 2 of Dial a Number from Call History above. The screen display includes DIAL. 2. Press - until the screen display includes DIAL ALTERNATE. 3. Press < or > to scroll through the alternate dialing formats (7- digit number, area code + 7-digit number, 1 + area code + 7-digit number, or 1 + 7-digit number). The screen displays the alternate formats on the third line. 4. When the desired format is displayed, dial the call as described in Step 3 of Dial a Number from Call History above.

Telephone Does Not Ring

Make sure the ringer volume is not turned off. See Ringer Volume on page 27. If there are several other telephones on the same line, try disconnecting some of the other telephones. Having too many telephones connected can also create problems such as low ringer volume or impaired sound quality during calls.
P ower F ailure is Flashing
Problems with LINE Lights
Make sure all plugs are connected properly. Inspect the line cord connections at the modular jack(s) and at the telephone. Also inspect the coiled handset cord connections at both ends.
Mem o ry Error CID d el shown
This display indicates that a rare memory error has occurred in the Call History. To prevent this error from interfering with the normal operation of the telephone, all of the Call History was removed. Your product should now operate normally; no action is required.

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A NEW CALL Light Flashes
Make sure you have reviewed all of the new calls in call history. If you have reviewed the entire call history and the NEW CALL light remains lit but is flashing, your phone may have received a false signal from your Voice Mail service provider. If you have no new Voice Mail messages follow the directions in Turn NEW CALL Light Off on page 20.
Set the time and date following the directions in Set Time and Date on page 17 OR If you subscribe to Caller ID service, the time and date will be reset automatically with the next incoming call.

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- 3, 12, 13, 37 < 3, 12, 13, 37 () 12 > 3, 12, 13, 37 + 3, 12, 13, 37 x 12 - 34 Caller ID 3, 37, 43 Caller ID information 5, 43, 44 Caller ID service 17, 44 Caller ID with Call Waiting 3, 24, 43, 45 Caller Identification 3 Caller Identification service 43 Central Office Voice Mail 3 CID-CALL WAIT 24 Combined 23 C 31, 32 conference call 31 confirmation tone 4, 12 COVM 3, 19 COVM indicator 19
English 24 E 3, 12, 13, 14, 15, 34, 35, 37, 38 Enter name 38 Enter Number 38 error tone 4, 11, 12, 17, 26, 34, 55 Espanol 24

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Publication Number: T992 Publication Title: Diary of Hans Frank Date Published: n.d.
DIARY OF HANS FRANK Introduction This publication consists of 12 rolls of 16mm negative microfilm, reproducing the Tagebuch or journal of Dr. Hans Frank (1900-1946), the Governor-General of German-occupied Poland from October 1939 until early 1945. The journal is in typed format, in chronological order, covering all aspect of Generalgouvernment (GG) administration from its seat in the royal Wawel castle in Krakau (Krakw). The entries reflect careful, thoughtful consideration of administrative matters, rather than the spontaneous thoughts or feelings usually found in a diary. The journal was typed with meticulous care. It was divided into 38 volumes for filming (see below). Franks time away from his official duties in Poland is accounted for but not described in the journal. CONTENTS Roll 1 Description Vol. 1; Journal from 25 October-20 December 1939, with subject and name indexes at the end Vol. 2; Minutes of monthly Abteilungsleitersitzungen, or section leaders meetings, from 1 December 1939 to 19 December 1940 Vol. 3; Tagebuch 1940, Erster Band from January thru March 1940 Vol. 4; Tagebuch 1940, Zweiter Band from April thru June 1940 Vol. 5; Tagebuch 1940, Dritter Band from July thru September 1940 Vol. 6; Tagebuch 1940, Vierter Band from October thru December 1940 Vol. 7; Subject index for Tagebuch 1940, followed by a name index, also a chronological list of Franks 1940 speeches and talks, entitled, Reden, Ansprachen und Trinksprche Vol. 8; Talks and committee meetings on economic matters, 21 January-31 October 1940. An index can be found at the start of the volume. Vol. 9; Other talks and meetings on economic matters in the year 1940. See index at the front. Vol. 10; Tagebuch 1941, Band I from 1 January-15 April 1941 Vol. 11; Tagebuch 1941, Band II from 16 April-30 June 1941 Vol. 12; Tagebuch 1941, Band III from 1 July-30 Sept. 1941 Vol. 13; Tagebuch 1941, Band IV from 1 October-31 December 1941 Vol. 14; Subject index for Tagebuch 1941, followed by a name index, and a chronological list of Franks 1941 speeches and talks, as per Volume 7 Vol. 15; Minutes of five major working sessions held in 1941, listed at the start of the roll: 1) on the question of Polish and Jewish resettlement in the GG, 15 January 1941 2) on GG trade with the Reich, Wehrmacht demands on property in the GG, compensation questions, the satisfaction of demands of German citizens and neutrals, compromise between the Reich and GG concerning debts and claims,
and foreign trade matters, 7 February 1941 3) application of the Reichsleistungsgesetz in the GG, and the formulation of a draft proclamation on quartering in the GG, 25-26 February 1941 4) session on economic matters, 22 July 1941 5) session on energy and water economy, 29 October 1941 Vol. 16; Regierungssitzungen from 25 March-16 October 1941 Vol. 17; Regierungssitzungen from 17-21 October and 16 December 1941 Vol. 18; Tagebuch 1942 from 1 January-30 April 1942 Vol. 19; Tagebuch 1942 from 1 May-31 July 1942, including Franks official visit to Galicia Vol. 20; Tagetuch 1942 from 1-28 August 1942, and six pages on developments since 1 September Vol. 21; Tagebuch 1942 from 16 September-31 December 1942 Vol. 22; Subject index for Tagebuch 1942, followed by a name index, and a chronological list of Franks speeches and talks for the year Vol. 23; Minutes of five major working sessions held in 1942, listed at the front of the volume: 1) district and labor leaders, 18 March 1942 2) governors meeting 3) matters concerning the Zentralkammer, 6 June 1942 4) police, 18 June 1942 5) Reich defense committee, 24 September 1942 Vol. 24; Regierungssitzungen from 11 March-9 December 1942; and Hauptabteilungsleitersitzungen (main section leaders meetings) from 13 April-8 December 1942 Vol. 25; Tagebuch 1943 from 1 January-30 April 1943 Vol. 26; Tagebuch 1943 from 1-31 May 1943 Vol. 27; Tagebuch 1943 from 1-30 June 1943 Vol. 28; Tagebuch 1943 from 1 July-31 August 1943 Vol. 29; Tagebuch 1943 from 1 September- 31 October 1943 Vol. 30; Tagebuch 1943 from 1 November-31 December 1943 Vol. 31; Subject index for Tagebuch 1943, followed by a name index, and a chronological list of Franks speeches and talks for the year Vol. 32; Regierungssitzungen from 20 April-16 December 1943; minutes of four sessions Vol. 33; Index and minutes to nine various working sessions from 24 January-22 September 1943 Vol. 34: Tagebuch 1944 from 1 January-28 February 1944 Vol. 35; Tagebuch 1944 from 1 March-31 May 1944 Vol. 36; Tagebuch 1944 from 1 June-27 July 1944 Vol. 37; Tagebuch 1944 from 1 August-17 December 1944. Tagebuch 1945 only from 16 January to 29 March 1945. (Later entries are presumed missing.) Vol. 38; Regierungssitzungen and other meetings in 1944: 7 July, 4 and 16 February, 19 April, and 12 May 1944, in that order

 

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