User's Manual

IMPORTANT: The E9-1-1* services may be available from your mobile network operators and
also deployed in your area.. The cell phone(s) connects to the Cell2Tel must be
GPS
* enabled and activated. Please refer to your cell phone owners manual
and check with your mobile network service operator to confirm both the
said feature and services are available.
TIPS: * GPS and E9-1-1:
¾ Some cell phones are equipped with a GPS enabled function when activated. When making a
9-1-1 call, emergency personnel may be able to locate you if your phone has adequate access to a
GPS satellite signal and the emergency response center is equipped to process such signals.
The E911 (Enhanced 9-1-1 or E9-1-1 service) should automatically associate a physical address
with the calling party's telephone number, and route the call to the most appropriate Public Safety
Answering Point (PSAP) for that address
Receiving an Incoming Call
Simply pick up the handset on the regular home phone connected to the Cell2Tel to answer an
incoming call as you would do normally.
Cell2Tel can support up to three (3) lines: one Landline and one or two paired and connected
Cell Phones Lines. Incoming calls over a Landline or cell phone should ring the home phone
connected to your Cell2Tell. To help identify incoming calls more easily refer to:
1. Cell2Tel Indicators:
- The Green light
will blink to indicate an incoming call from the Landline
- The Amber Status Light adjacent to the Cell Phone Line buttons will blink quickly
indicating an incoming call from the cell phone paired and connected to
[Cell Phone 1] or [Cell Phone 2] on the Cell2Tel device.
Amber Status Light for Cell Phone 1
;
Amber Status Light for Cell Phone 2
.
2. Ring Patterns:
- A different ring patterns for each line may be heard for incoming calls. The regular
home phone connected to the Cell2Tel must support different ring patterns
- Pattern for incoming calls received over Landline should be regular ringing pattern
- Pattern for incoming calls received over Cell Phone 1 Line should be:
“ring….ring….ring…”
- Pattern for incoming calls received over Cell Phone 2 Line should be:
“ring ring...ring ring...ring ring ..”
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