ET-495  (430-0567)                Features              Faxback Doc. # 8029

Your Duophone Deluxe Cordless Telephone gives you the mobility of a
cordless phone and the handsfree convenience of a speakerphone.

Your phone offers the latest advances in cordless phone technology,
including the following:

Advanced Super CCT Circuitry - provides clarity comparable to corded
phones, reduces back-ground noise, and increases the effective
operating distance.

10-Channel Selector - lets you select the channel with the best range
and least interference with the touch of a button.

Automatic Access Protection Code - changes each time you return the
handset to the cradle to help prevent other cordless phone users from
using your phone line.

Com-Lok - guarantees that other cordless phone users cannot use your
phone line when the handset is on the cradle.

Your phone also offers the following:

Two-Way Paging System - lets you send a paging signal from the base to
the handset or from the handset to the base.

Two-Way Intercom - lets you use the handset and base to communicate
with someone else in your home or office.

30-Number Memory - lets you quickly dial important phone numbers.

Privacy - prevents the person on the other end of the phone line from
hearing you as you talk to someone in the room with you.

Redial - gives you one-touch redial of the last number dialed.

Flash - sends an electronic switch hook signal for use with special
phone services such as call waiting.

Touch-Tone or Pulse(rotary) Dialing - lets you connect your phone to
touch-tone or pulse service.

Hearing-Aid Compatible - lets you use your phone with hearing aids
that have a T switch.

Volume Controls - lets you set the volumes of the sound you hear
through the handset and through the speakerphone.

Ringer/Tone Volume Controls - lets you turn off a unit's ringer and
its confirmation, error, and paging tones or adjust their volume.

Extended Battery Life - increases the length of time you can leave the
handset away from the cradle when the handset is not in use.


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