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Step 3: setting up the telephone, Getting started – Lenoxx Electronics PH-543 User Manual

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While the first digit is flashing, you should:

1. Press the UP or DOWN button till the

first digit of your area code is displayed

(flashing).

2. Press the DELETE button to accept

and go to the next digit.

3. Repeat above steps 1 and 2 to set the

2nd and 3rd digits of your area code.

Step 3: Setting up the telephone

AREA CODE

E X A M P L E :

718

Press UP/DOWN & DELETE

GETTING STARTED

SETTING UP LCD CONTRAST, LANGUAGE, AREA CODE,

TIME & DATE, AND TONE OR PULSE MODE

You may need to set up the LCD contrast, language, area code,

time and date, and tone or pulse mode for your telephone when

you install the batteries for the first time or when you move to an

area that has a different area code. This is necessary because the

phone must distinguish local or long distance calls to properly dial

calls from the Caller ID list.

Press and hold the DELETE button, then press

the DOWN button, the LCD CONTRAST (5-

grey level) will show on the display. Use the

UP or DOWN button to select the suitable grey-

level and press the DELETE button to accept.

Afterwards, your phone will now go to the Time and Date mode,

press the UP or DOWN button to get the correct number and press

the DELETE button to accept. Then the phone will ask you to

select Tone or Pulse mode, press the UP or DOWN button to

select your desired dialing mode(“>” flashes before it) and press

the DELETE button to confirm until the normal display shows.

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Press UP/DOWN & DELETE

Press UP/DOWN & DELETE

NOTE: During setup, if you do not press the DELETE button within

20 seconds, the display will get back to normal display

mode.

Then SET LANGUAGE will show in the

display, the default language “E” (English) will

flash. Press UP or DOWN to choose your

desired language (flashing). Press the DELETE

button to confirm and accept.
Your phone now will ask you to set your

Area Code:

“E” = English;

“F” = French;

“S” = Spanish