User's Guide
For
Model 2131-2
there will be
ONE
additional handset
,
charge
cradle,
battery
cover
and two
additional pieces
of battery
cells
and power
adaptor
.
For
Model 2131-3
there will be
TWO
additional handsets, charge
cradles,
battery
covers
and four
additional pieces
of battery
cells
and power
adaptor
s..
For
Model 2131-4
there will be
THREE
additional handsets, charge
cradles,
battery
covers
and
six additional pieces
of battery
cells
and power
adaptor
s.
Telephone Jack
R
equirements
To use
this
phone,
you
need
an
RJ11C
type
modular telephone
jack
installed
in your home.
If you don‟t
have
a
modular
j
a
c
k
,
call your
local phone
company to find out
how to get
one
installed.
Installation
Digital Security
S
yst
em
Your cordless phone uses
a digital
security system
to protect
against
false
ringing, unauthorized access,
and
charges
to your
phone
line.
INSTALLATION NOTE:
Some cordless telephones operate
at
frequencies
that may
cause or receive interference with
nearby
TVs, microwave ovens, and
VCRs. To
minimize or prevent
such
interference,
the
base of
the
cordless telephone should not
be
placed near or on top of
a
TV, microwave ovens, or
VCR.
If such
interference continues, move
the
cordless telephone
farther
away
from these
appliances.
Certain other communications devices
may
also use
the
1.9GHz
DECT
frequency for communication, and,
if
not properly set
,
these devices
may
interfere with each other
and/or
your
new
telephone.
If
you
are
concerned with interference, please
refer
to the
owner’s manual for these devices on how
to
properly
set
channels
to
avoid interference. Typical devices
that may use
the
1.9GHz DECT
frequency for communication include
wir
eless
audio/video senders, wireless computer networks,
multi-
handset cordless telephone systems, and some
long-range
cordless telephone
systems.










