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FCC REGISTRATION INFORMATION Your telephone equipment is registered with the Federal Communications Commission and is in compliance with parts 15 and 88, FIC Rules and Registrations. 1 Notification to the Local Dictaphone Company On the bottom of this equipment is 4 label indicating, sang other information, the FCC Registration number and Ringer Equivalence Lumbar [REN] for the equipment You must, upon request, provide this information ta your telephone company.
INTRODUCTION Your cordless telephone is designed to give you flexibility in use and high quality performance. To get the most from your new cordless telephone, we suggest that you take 2 few minutes right now to read through this instruction manual: TABLE OF CONTENTS FOC REGISTRATION INFORMATION INTERFERENCE INFORMATION Hears Ao Comparison INTRODUCTION ., Grinning STARTED Modular JACK REQUIREMENTS DESKTOP INSTALLATION...
Before You Brain Parts CHECKLIST Make sure your package includes the items shown below. BE Telephone tine cord AC power supply Mounting bracket Base Handset MODULAR JACK REQUIREMENTS You need an RJ11 type modular jack, which is the most commune type of phone jack and might look like the one pictured here, If you don't have 2 module jack, call your local phone company to find out how to get one installed.
DESKTOP INSTALLATION CTD TONE PULSE switch 1. Attach the mounting bracket by inserting the tabs on the smaller end of the bracket into the slots on the bottom of the base. Push the tabs in on the larger end of the bracket into the upper slots and snap into place. 2. Plug the telephone line cord into the PHONE LINE jack on the back of the base and into a modular jack. 3. Plug the power supply cord into the SV DC jack on the base and into an AC outlet, 4.
‘Wars MOUNT INSTALLATION Because it is necessary to charge the handset for 12 hours prior to connecting the phone for use the first time, it is better to leave the unit on a flat surface during initial charge before attempting to hang it on the wall, 1. Attach the mounting bracket by inserting the tabs on the smaller end of the bracket into the slots on the bottom of the base. Push the tabs in on the larger end of the bracket into the upper slots and snap into piece. 2.
. Remove the mounting bracket. Rotate it so that the bottom of the phone is flat. Reattach the mounting bracket by inserting the tabs into the slots on the top of the unit first, and then snapping the bottom tabs into place. . Plug the telephones line cord into the jack marked PHONE LINE on the back of the unit and plug the other end inch a modular wall jack. . Slip the mounting holes over the wall plate posts and slide the unit down firmly into place. (Wall plate not included.) .
Corp Less PHONE Basics Ma King a CALL To make a call, press the TALK button before you dial and press it again to hang up. AUTO STANDBY While the handset is on, place tin px the base and it will automatically button hang up. Repeal "Press the TALK button, then press the RE/PA button to redial the last number you called {up to 32 digits), RECEIVING a Carr To answer a call when the handset RE/PA is out of the base, press any button.
Eras Use the FLASH button to activate custom calling services such as call waiting or call transfer, which are available through your local phone company. IMPORTANT: Don't use the TALK bullion to activate custom calling a ® 9 services such as call waiting, or you'll hang up the phone. VOL buttons Mute Use the MUTE button to interrupt a phone conversation to talk privately with someone else in the room. 1. Press MUTE to activate the Mute feature, 2. Press MUTE again to turn it off.
Temporary TONE This feature enables people who have pulse {rotary} service to access touch-tone services offered by banks, credit card companies, GTE, by pressing the tone button to temporarily make the phone touchstone compatible. To get information about your bank account, for example, you would: TALK button. 1. Press the TALK button. 2. Call the bank's information line. 3, Press either TONE button after your call is answered. 4.
Vulpine THE HANDSET This feature helps to locate a misplaced handset. Press the PAGE button on the base. The handset beeps continuously for about 2 minutes or until you press any button on the handset. NOTE: The ringer does not have to be on for this feature to work. IN USE indicator PAGE button.
MEMORY You can store up to 20 numbers in memory for quick dialing. STORING A NUMBER IN MEMORY . Make sure the phone is OFF, . Press the MEM button. oo 3, Dial the number to be stored {up to 16 digits}. 4, Press MEM again. 5. Press a memory location button (01-20). 6. Write whose number you just stored in the location on the memory label provided.
INSERTING A PAUSE IN THE DIALING SEQUENCE Use the RE/PA button to add pauses to a dialing sequence, for example after you dial 9 for an outside line, CHANGING A STORED NUMBER Use the same procedure to change a stored number as you do to store a just replacing the phone number with a different one. Diam A STORED NUMBER 1. Make sure the phone is ON. 2. Press the desired memory location (01-20). The number dials automatically.
Crane Dias from Memory Use this feature to make calls which require a sequence of numbers, far instance if you use a calling card for a frequently called long distance number. Basically, you dial each part of the sequence from memory. The following example shows how you can use chain dialing to make a call through a long distance service: The Number For Memory Location Long distance access number a? Authorization code 08 Frequently called long distance number 03 1. Press the TALK button to gate dial tone.
Heaps er anp Bert Rip OPERATION (OPTION! CONNECTING A HEADSET TO THE HANDSET For hands free conversation, connect the headset {not included) to the HEADSET jack as shown. The handset receiver and microphone are disabled when the headset is connected. Adjust the headset to rest comfortably on top of your head and over your sar. Move the microphone to approximately 2to 3 inches from your mouth.
CHANGING THE BATTERY Make sure the phone is OFF before you replace battery. 1. Remove the battery compartment door. 2. Disconnect the cord attached to the battery pack and remove the battery pack from the handset. 3. Insert the new battery pack and connect the cord into the jack inside the handset. 4. Put the battery compartment door back on. Place handset in the base to charge.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE In case of difficulty, please check the following Troubleshooting Guide before seeking service.
Problem Cannot hear phone You experience noise, of fading in Solution + Press VOLUME up button on the handset. « Charge battery. + 15 handset out of range? Move closer to the base. and out © Does the base need to be relocated? + Make sure base is nat plugged into an outlet with another household appliance.
GENERAL Production CARE To keep your telephone working and looking good, follow these guidelines: + Avoid putting the phone near heating appliances and devices that generate electrical noise {for example, motors or fluorescent lamps). + DO NOT expose to direct sunlight or moisture. * Avoid dropping the handset, as wall as other rough treatment to the phone, + Clean the phone with a soft cloth, » Never use a strong cleaning agent or abrasive powder because this will damage the finish.
Causes oF Poor RECEPTION «Aluminum siding. « Foil backing on insulation. + Heating ducts and other metal construction can shield radio signals. * You're too close to appliances such as microwaves, stoves, computers, etc, + Atmospheric conditions, such as strong storms. « Base is installed in the basement or lower floor of the house. » Base is plugged into an AC outlet with other electronic devices. » Handset battery is low. to. « You're out of range of the base.
INDEX A Accessory Order Form 21 Adjusting the Volume 9 Auto Standby 8 8B Battery Safety Precautions 16 Cc Causes of Poor Reception 20 Changing a Stored Number 14 Changing the Battery 16 Cordless Phone Basics 8 D Desktop Installation § Dialing a Stored Number 14 F FLC Registration Information 2 Fish 9 G General Product Care 19 Getting Started 4 H Handset Earpiece Volume 10 Hearing Ald Compatibility 2 i inserting a Pause in the Dialing Sequence 14 interference Information 2 introduction 3 L Limited Warranty 2
LIMITED WARRANTY What your warranty covers: «Any defect in materials a workmanship. For how dong after your purchase: + Gne year. {Tha warranty period for rental units begins with the first rattan or 45 days from date of shipment to th rental firm, whichever comes first} What we wilt do: + Provide you with a new ot, 3t our option, 8 refurbished unit. + The exchange unit is under warranty for tha remainder of the original product's warranty period.