Belco Co PMP-3860 2.4 GHz 50 Channel Analog Cordless Phone with CID User Manual IBM 3455 op manual
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User Manual
MODEL: PMP-3860 2.4GHZ CORDLESS TELEPHONE WITH CALL WAITING CALLER ID AND SPEAKERPHONE INSTALLATION AND OPERATING GUIDE 600-0921201-A IMPORTANT: To receive Caller ID information on incoming telephone calls, you must subscribe to the Caller ID service provided by your local telephone company; there is a fee for this service and it may not be available in all areas. PMP-3860 TABLE OF CONTENTS Important Safety Instructions ...................2 Speed Dialing ......................................29-34 Storing Phone Numbers in the Handset .29 Letter Table .............................................30 Storing Phone Numbers in the Base .......30 Viewing the Handset Phone Book ..........31 Making Calls from the Handset Phone Book ............................................31 Making Speed Dial Calls from the Base .................................................32 Deleting a Number Stored in the Handset ..................................................32 Deleting a Number Stored in the Base .......................................................33 Editing a Number Stored in the Handset ..................................................33 Priority (VIP) Calls ..................................34 Blocked (REJ) Calls ................................34 FCC Regulations ....................................3-4 Battery Cautionary Instructions ...............5 PMP-3860 Parts Checklist .........................6 Location of Controls and Features ......7-12 Handset .................................................7-8 Base ...................................................9-11 LCD Display ...........................................12 Choosing a Location ...............................13 Telephone Setup .................................14-16 Connecting the Base ..............................14 Wall Mounting .........................................15 Tone/Pulse Switch .................................16 Handset Ringer Volume ..........................16 Base Ringer Volume ...............................16 Caller ID ...............................................35-39 When You Receive a Call ........................35 Viewing the Caller ID List .......................35 Caller ID Displays ...................................36 Caller ID with Call Waiting Service ..........37 Storing Caller ID Records .......................37 Deleting Caller ID Records .....................38 Returning Caller ID Calls ........................39 Battery Installation ..................................17 Battery Duration .....................................17 When the Battery Needs Charging .........17 When to Purchase a New Battery Pack ..17 Headset and Data Jack ............................18 The Data Jack ........................................18 The Headset Jack ...................................18 Belt-Clip .................................................18 Message Waiting ......................................40 New Call Light ........................................40 Basic Operation ..................................19-21 Making Calls ...........................................19 Receiving Calls .......................................20 Redialing ................................................21 Addit ional Options .................................21 Other Features ....................................41-42 Using the Intercom/Handset Finder (PAGE) ........................................41 Call Transfer/3-way Calling ................41-42 Out-of-Range Warning ..........................42 Channel Changing ..................................42 Basic Displays .........................................22 Settings ...............................................23-28 Handset Settings ....................................23 Changing the Language .........................24 Turning the First Ring On or Off ..............24 Setting the Time and Date ......................25 Setting the Area Code .......................25-26 Adjusting the Contrast ............................26 Deleting Message Waiting Indication ......27 Turning Auto Answer On or Off ...............27 Disabling the Ring for Private Calls .........28 Disabling the Ring for Unavailable Calls .28 Care and Maintenance ............................43 Troubleshooting ......................................44 Warranty ..............................................45-46 Glossary ...................................................47 Wall Mount Template ................................49 Battery Order Form .................................50 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS This symbol is to alert you to important operating or servicing instructions that may appear in the user's manual. Always follow basic safety precautions when using this product to reduce the risk of injury, fire, or electrical shock. When using this product, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons, including the following: 1. Read and understand all instructions. 2. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product. 3. Use only with class 2 power source DC 9V 300mA. 4. Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning. 5. Do not use this product near water; for example, near a bathtub, wash bowl, kitchen sink or laundry tub, in a wet basement or near a swimming pool. 6. Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, or table. The product may fall, causing serious damage to the product. 7. Slots and openings in the cabinet back or bottom are provided for ventilation. To protect it from overheating, these openings must not be blocked or covered. The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on the bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface. This product should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register. This product should not be placed in an enclosed environment unless proper ventilation is provided. 8. Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not locate this product where the cord will be abused by animals or persons walking on it. 9. Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in risk of fire or electrical shock. 10. Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a risk of fire or electrical shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the product. 11. To reduce the risk of electrical shock, do not disassemble this product. Instead take it to a qualified service person when service or repair work is required. Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages or other risks. Incorrect re-assembly can cause electrical shock when the appliance is subsequently used. 12. Unplug all cords and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions: A. When the power supply cord or plug is damaged or frayed. B. If liquid has been spilled into the product. C. If the product has been exposed to rain or water. D. If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls covered in the operating instructions. Improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and require work by a qualified technician to restore the product to normal operation. 13. Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electrical storm. There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning. 14. Do not use a telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak. IF YOUR PRODUCT UTILIZES BATTERIES, THE FOLLOWING ADDITIONAL PRECAUTIONS SHOULD BE OBSERVED: 1. Use only the type and size of batteries specified in the users manual. 2. Do not dispose of batteries in a fire. The cells may explode. Check with local codes for possible special disposal instructions. 3. Do not open or mutilate the batteries. Released electrolyte is corrosive and may cause damage to the eyes or skin. It may be toxic if swallowed. 4. Exercise care in handling batteries in order not to short the battery with conducting materials such as rings, bracelets and keys. The battery or conductor may overheat and cause burns. 5. Do not attempt to recharge the batteries with or identified for use with this product. The batteries may leak corrosive electrolyte or explode. 6. Do not attempt to rejuvenate the batteries provided with or identified for use with this product by heating them. Sudden release of the battery electrolyte may occur causing burns or irritation to eyes or skin. 7. When replacing batteries, all batteries should be replaced at the same time. Mixing fresh and discharged batteries could increase internal cell pressure and rupture the discharged batteries. 8. When inserting the batteries into this product, the proper polarity or direction must be observed. Reverse insertion of batteries can cause charging, which may result in leakage or explosion. 9. Remove the batteries from this product if the product will not be used for a long period of time (several months or more) since during this time the batteries could leak, damaging the product. 10. Discard "dead" batteries as soon as possible since they are more likely to leak in a product. 11. Do not store this product, or the batteries provided with or for identified use with this product, in high temperature areas. 12. If your product uses a rechargeable battery, charge the battery(ies) only in accordance with the instructions and limitation specified in the User Manual. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FCC REGULATIONS FCC REGULATIONS CONTINUED Warning: Modifying or tampering with the telephone's internal components can cause a malfunction and might invalidate the telephone's warranty and void your FCC authorization to operate it. If the trouble is harming the telephone lines, the telephone company might ask you to disconnect the telephone until you have resolved the problem. 6. Programming/testing emergency numbers: When programming emergency numbers and/or making test calls to emergency numbers A. Remain on the line and briefly explain to the dispatcher the reason for the call before hanging up. B. Perform such activities in the off-peak hours, such as early morning or late evening. As it complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the technical requirements for connection to telephone networks published by ACTA, your unit has been registered with the FCC. The FCC requires us to provide you with the following information: 1. Connection and use with the nationwide telephone network: The FCC requires that you connect to a nationwide telephone network through a modular telephone outlet which is TIA/EIA-IS-968 compliant. It is USOC jack type RJ11C. This equipment may not be used on coin service provided by the telephone company. Connection to party lines is subject to state tariffs. Check with your local telephone company. 2. Notification to the telephone company: FCC rules require that upon request you provide the following information to the phone company. A. The line (telephone number) to which you will connect the telephone equipment, and B. The Registration Number and Ringer Equivalence Number (REN). These numbers are found on the back or bottom of your telephone equipment. The REN is useful to determine the quantity of devices you may connect to your telephoneline and still have all of those devices ring when your telephone number is called. In most, but not all areas, the sum all RENs should be 5 or less. To determine the number of devices permitted in your area, contact your local telephone company. 3. Repair instructions: If it is determined that your telephone equipment is malfunctioning, the FCC requires that it not be used and be unplugged from the modular outlet until the problem has been corrected. Repairs to this telephone equipment can be made only by the manufacturer or its authorized agents, or by others who may be authorized by the FCC. Unauthorized repairs void registration and warranty. 4. Rights of the telephone company: If your product is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may temporarily discontinue your service. If possible, they will notify you in advance. But if advance notice isn’t practical, you will be notified as soon as possible. You will be given the opportunity to correct the problem, and you will be informed of your right to file a complaint with the FCC. Your telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations or procedures that could affect the proper functioning of your telephone equipment. If such changes are planned, you will be notified in advance. 5. This product is compatible with inductively coupled hearing aids. Note: This applies only if this product is equipped with a corded or cordless handset. INTERFERENCE INFORMATION: PART 15 OF FCC RULES Some telephone equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy which if not properly installed, may cause interference to radio and television reception. This unit has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B computing device in accordance with the specifications in Part 15 of the FCC rules. These specifications are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception, when it’s in use, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: A. Where it can be done safely, reorient the radio or TV receiving antenna. B. To the extent possible, relocate the television, radio, or other receiver with respect to the telephone equipment. C. If your telephone product runs on AC power, plug your product into an AC outlet that’s not on the same circuit as the one used by the radio or television. BATTERY CAUTIONARY INSTRUCTIONS PMP-3860 PARTS CHECKLIST BATTERIES: CAUTION To reduce the risk of fire or injury to persons, read and follow these instructions: • For the cordless handset, use only 3.6V 600mAh Nickel-Metal Hydride (Ni-MH), cordless telephone battery pack, PM-38BAT (included). JOHN SMITH • Do not dispose of the batteries in a fire. The cells may explode. Check with local codes for possible special disposal instructions. 555-555-1212 9:45 10/11 AM Talk #38 NEW CID RPT Redial In Delete Pa Use e/I CM Ch RS sh Sp • Do not attempt to rejuvenate the batteries identified for use with this product by heating them. Sudden release of the battery electrolyte may occur causing burns or irritation to eyes or skin. Edit Menu Save ea ke Flash Mute MEM 1. Handset ed XY Lo Off NO Vo lu ia Hi DE 2. Base • When inserting batteries into this product, the proper polarity or direction must be observed. Reverse insertion of batteries can cause charging, and that may result in leakage or explosion. 6. 7-foot line cord for desk use • Remove the batteries from this product if the product will not be used for a long period of time (several months or more) since during this time the battery could leak in the product. • Do not store this product, or the batteries identified for use with this product, in high temperature areas. Batteries that are stored in a freezer or refrigerator for the purpose of extending shelf life should be protected from condensation during storage and defrosting. er Ring JK TU • Exercise care in handling batteries in order not to short the battery with conducting materials such as rings, bracelets, and keys. The battery or conductor may overheat and cause burns. arg EM AB old Fla PQ • Do not open or mutilate the batteries. Released electrolyte is corrosive and may cause damage to the eyes or skin. It may be toxic if swallowed. GH 4. AC power adapter 3. 10-number memory card 7. Short line cord for wall installation QUICK START GUIDE PMP-3860 SETTING UP THE BASE Batteries should be stabilized at room temperature prior to use after cold storage. 9VDC IN The EPA certified RBRC® Battery Recycling Seal on the nickel-metalhydride (Ni-MH) battery indicates TT Systems LLC is voluntarily participating in an industry program to collect and recycle these batteries at the end of their useful life, when taken out of service in the United States or Canada. The RBRC® program provides a convenient alternative to placing used Ni-MH batteries into the trash or the municipal waste stream, which may be illegal in your area. Please call 1-800-8-BATTERY for information on Ni-MH battery recycling and disposal bans/restrictions in your area. TT Systems LLC’s involvement in this program is part of our commitment to preserving our environment and conserving our natural resources. Connect the telephone line cord to the "LINE" jack and to a telephone outlet. 2. Connect the AC power adapter to the 9V DC jack and to an AC outlet. Note: Use only the supplied AC power adapter. Do not use any other AC power adapter. Connect the AC power adapter to a continuous power supply. Place the phone close to the AC outlet so that you can plug in the AC power adapter easily. LINE 1. DATA INSTALL THE BATTERY 1. Slide open the battery compartment door on the bottom of the handset. 2. Plug the battery connector into the 2-pin connector in the battery compartment, and then insert the battery. 3. Close the battery compartment door and place the handset on the base unit cradle. You will hear a tone and the CHARGE LED on the base will illuminate. 4. IMPORTANT: Charge the battery pack for at least 8 hours before using the handset the first time. MAKING CALLS With the handset: 1. Pick up the handset from the base and press T. 2. Wait until you hear a dial tone, and then dial the number you wish to dial. 3. When you are finished talking, press the T key or place the unit back into the base to end the call. With the speakerphone: 1. Press Speaker. 2. Wait until you hear a dial tone, and then dial the number you wish to dial. 3. When you are finished talking, press the Speaker key. 8. Quick start card 9. Belt-Clip 10. Ni-MH battery pack LOCATION OF CONTROLS AND FEATURES LOCATION OF CONTROLS AND FEATURES Handset Redial Key R/DELETE When the phone is idle or off-hook, press R to redial the last number dialed. When viewing or editing menus and logs, the R/DELETE key is used to erase digits and single or multiple entries from the phone book and Caller ID directories. R/DELETE is also used to insert a four second pause into a number stored in the phone book. New Call Light Channel Key The CH key, if pressed when the line is off-hook, will scan up to 50 channels and select the clearest one to provide the best possible reception. Channel Key Option/ICM Key Up/Down Key JOHN SMITH 555-555-1212 9:45 10/11 #38 AM Talk Key Talk NEW CID RPT 3-Line LCD Display Redial Delete Redial/Delete Key Caller ID Key Headset Jack Dial Pad Temporary Tone/ View Left Key Flash Key View Right Key Edit Menu Save Flash Mute MEM Memory Key Mute Key Ringer Switch Microphone Option Key /ICM The Option key is used to change the 7/10/11 digit dialing mode during caller ID callback. It can also initiate an intercom connection between the handset and base. Mute Key L/MENU The L/MENU key is used to temporarily mute the handset microphone. This key is also used to access the programmable functions of your phone. Up/Down Key The key lets you scroll through menus and logs, and adjust the handset volume. Dial Pad Numeric keys are used in the conventional manner for dialing on the handset. Flash Key F/EDIT The F/EDIT key is used to access telephone company services, like call waiting. It is also used to create and edit phone book entries. Memory Key l/SAVE Use l/SAVE to program, save, and retrieve the numbers in the handset speed dial directory. The l/SAVE key is also used to save handset settings. Temporary Tone/View Left key < If the base is set to pulse dialing, pressing < causes subsequent digits to be dialed out using tone until the line is put back on hook. Also used to view the left part of the display and move the cursor left when editing. View Right Key > Used to view the right part of the display and move the cursor right when editing. Talk T The T key is used to access the telephone line or end a call on the handset. Headset Jack Allows using a headset (not included) for hands-free convenience. Caller ID Key C The C key is used to review Caller ID information stored in memory. Ringer Switch (Off/Low/Hi) Adjust the switch to select the handset ringer volume – choose OFF, LOW, or HI. LOCATION OF CONTROLS AND FEATURES LOCATION OF CONTROLS AND FEATURES Base Dial Pad Numeric keys are used in the conventional manner for speakerphone dialing. Hold Key The Hold key is used to place a speakerphone call on hold. Speaker Flash Key The Flash key is used to access telephone company services, like call waiting. Antenna Charge LED MEM Key Page/Intercom Button Volume Up/Down Keys The keys let you adjust the speakerphone volume. In Use LED Ch Dial Pad In Pa Us arg e/I CM ge Ho AB PQ RS JK Fla Off Hi sh Flash Key ld MN XY eak er Vo lu Re dia Redial Key When the phone is idle or off-hook, press Redial to redial the last number dialed. Hold Key DE TU Sp Lo Ringer Switch GH Rin ME Speaker Key Speaker LED Microphone MEM Key The MEM key is used to program, save, and retrieve the numbers in the base speed dial locations. Volume Up/Down Keys me Redial Key Ringer Switch (Hi/Low/Off) Adjust the switch to select the handset ringer volume – choose OFF, LOW, or HI. Page/Intercom Used to initiate a handset page. Also used to initiate an intercom connection between the base and the handset. Charge LED On (red) when the handset is on the cradle being charged. Speaker Key The Speaker key is used to access the telephone line or end a call using the speakerphone. Speaker LED On (red) when the speakerphone is in use. Flashes slowly when the phone is ringing. In Use LED On (red) when the handset is in use. Flashes when the phone is ringing. Charging Contacts Used to recharge battery and reset the security code in the handset. 10 LOCATION OF CONTROLS AND FEATURES LOCATION OF CONTROLS AND FEATURES Base Back View LCD Display JOHN SMITH 555-555-1212 9:45 10/11 38 AM Date/Time Display Data Jack NEW New Icon or Entry Number Name Character Field Number Field RPT RPT or Total Call Counter Name Character Field Displays caller’s name and operational menus. Number Field The number field will display numbers when dialing, viewing Caller ID, and when viewing the phone book. Data Jack Used for connecting a computer or fax machine. Base Bottom View Date/Time Display Shows the date and time of Caller ID calls or current date & time when idle. NEW Icon When in idle mode, the NEW call icon will flash slowly when a new Caller ID call has been received. The number of new caller ID calls is listed next to the icon. Call/Entry Number When in any of the menus, a number is listed here, next to the # sign. This number indicates the place in the list, such as the 38th caller ID call or the 7th setting in the menu. Tone/Pulse Switch RPT Counter When viewing caller ID entries, the RPT icon indicates that the same Caller ID number has called more than one time since Caller ID memory has last been reviewed. Next to the RPT icon is a counter that indicates how many times that caller has called since the last review. Tone/Pulse Switch Used to set the dialing method for tone or pulse dialing. 11 Total Call Counter The Total Call Counter will show the total number of Caller ID messages received, the total number of phone numbers stored in the phone book, etc., depending on the menu. 12 CHOOSING A LOCATION Do the following: • Choose the best location • Connect the phone • Choose the dialing mode TELEPHONE SETUP Connecting the Base Away from VCRs and TV sets and other electronic equipment Away from heat sources, such as radiators, air ducts, and sunlight Away from noise sources such as a window by a street with heavy traffic Away from a personal computer Near a central location and on a level surface Away from excessive moisture, extremely low temperatures, dust, mechanical vibration, or shock Away from a microwave oven Where you place the phone affects the reception quality of the handset: • Away from another cordless telephone • Place the base near an AC electrical outlet and near telephone line jack • Place the base away from metal walls and metal file cabinets • Raise the base unit’s antenna making sure it points towards the ceiling CAUTION: The cordless telephone operates at a frequency that may cause interference to nearby TVs and VCRs; the base phone should not be placed near, or on top of a TV or VCR. If interference is experienced, moving the cordless telephone farther away from the TV or VCR will often reduce or eliminate the interference. Note: 1. Connect the telephone line cord to the "LINE" jack and to a telephone outlet. 2. Connect the AC power adapter to the 9V DC jack and to an AC outlet. Note: Use only the supplied AC power adapter. Do not use any other AC power adapter. Connect the AC power adapter to a continuous power supply. Place the phone close to the AC outlet so that you can plug in the AC power adapter easily. Tip: If your telephone outlet is not modular, contact your telephone company for assistance. While the 2.4GHz frequency is inherently clearer, we suggest that you do not use this phone within 20 feet of a working microwave. The microwave produces frequencies in this range which may cause interference. This interference is normal for all 2.4GHz phones and should not be considered a product defect. 13 14 TELEPHONE SETUP Wall Mounting TELEPHONE SETUP Tone/Pulse Switch The PMP-3860 telephone may be installed onto two screws (not included) fastened into the wall. When installing screws into plasterboard walls, use wall anchors (not included) to ensure that the screws remain secure. Insert the screws into the wall leaving 3/16" of each screw extending out from the wall. See the wall mount template on page 49 to properly space the screws in the wall for mounting. The PMP-3860 is not compatible with mounting on a standard telephone wall plate. 1. Choose the correct dialing mode. 2. Select the dialing mode Tone (T) or Pulse (P) by setting the switch at the back of the base unit. Note: Wall Mounting Instructions: 1. Remove the handset from the base. Changes to the switch position during a call do not take effect until the call has ended. Tone/Pulse Switch 2. Turn the base over so the underside of the base faces you. Tip: 3. Adjust the base to the wall mount position. 4. Plug the supplied 7-foot telephone cord into the LINE jack on the telephone. If you are unsure of the proper dialing mode, make a trial call with the dial mode setting to T. If the call connects, leave the switch as is (Tone mode), otherwise, set to P. 5. Connect the telephone line cord to the wall jack. 6. Insert the AC adapter into the 9V DC jack on the top of the base. 7. Run the cables down through the cable channel to allow for flush wall mounting. Off Low HI Adjust the handset ringer volume using the RINGER switch on the right side of the handset. Select between Hi ringer, Low ringer, and ringer Off. Ringer Handset Ringer Volume Base Ringer Volume 8. Slip the telephone base onto the wall, lining up the wall mounting holes over the screws. Slide the telephone base down so it is firmly in place. 9. Return the handset to the telephone base. ge Rin Off Lo Hi Adjust the base ringer volume using the RINGER switch on the right side of the base, near the rear of the phone. Select between Hi ringer, Low ringer, and ringer Off. 10. Plug the other end of the AC adapter into the AC outlet. 15 16 BATTERY INSTALLATION HEADSET AND DATA JACK The Data Jack To install the 3.6V 600mAh cordless handset battery pack: The jack located on the side of the telephone labeled "DATA" is a convenience jack. It is useful for connecting a fax machine or modem when there is no telephone jack available for that device. 1. Slide open the battery compartment door on the back of the handset. 2. Plug the battery connector into the 2-pin connector in the battery compartment, and then insert the battery. 3. Close the battery compartment door. Data Jack 4. Place the handset on the base unit cradle. 5. Once you have installed the battery pack and placed the handset on the base you will hear a tone indicating the handset has connected with the base and will successfully charge. The Headset Jack JOHN SMITH The headset jack is located on the side of the handset and is a standard 2.5mm plug. Simply plug the headset (not included) into the jack and the headset will be active. 6. IMPORTANT: Charge the battery pack for at least 12 hours before using the handset the first time. 555-555-1212 8:02 12/25 #38 AM Talk Note: When the headset is plugged into the telephone, the microphone and earpiece on the handset are not active. 7. The CHARGE LED on the base illuminates when the handset is properly making contact with the charge terminals. 4 GHI 7 PQRS CID 2 ABC 5 JKL 8 TUV RPT Redial Delete 3 DEF 6 MNO 9 WXYZ Belt-clip Headset Jack Battery Duration A fully charged battery lasts for approximately: • 5 hours when you use the handset continuously (talk time). • 5 days when the handset is not in use (standby). When the Battery Needs Charging • The display will show "LOW BATTERY.” Belt-Clip Be sure to remove the belt-clip filler cap prior to installing the belt-clip. Install the belt-clip as shown. LOW BATTERY 8:02 12/25 AM NEW 39 TOTAL To remove the belt-clip, squeeze the release at the top of the clip where it attaches to the phone, and gently pull the clip up and out of the handset. When to Purchase a New Battery Pack If the battery lasts only a few minutes even after a full charge, the usable life of the battery has expired and needs to be replaced. Replacement batteries can be purchase directly from https://www.ttsystems.com/ShoppingCart/ shoponline2.asp, or you can contact TT Systems LLC customer support center at 1-800-592-1336 for information about how to order a new battery. 17 18 BASIC OPERATION BASIC OPERATION Making Calls Receiving Calls With the handset: With the handset: 1. Pick up the handset from the base and press T. When you hear the phone ring: 1. If the handset is in the base, lift the handset from the base. The handset will turn on. There is no need to push the T key if the unit is on the base when the call comes in. This auto-answer feature can be programmed off (see handset settings page 23). TALK 00 MIN 555-555-1212 9:45 10/11 Talk NEW38 RPT CID SEC 2. Wait until you hear a dial tone, and then dial the number you wish to dial. JOHN SMITH AM 04 3. When you are finished talking, press the T key or place the unit back into the base to end the call. Redial Delete JOHN SMITH 555-555-1212 9:45 10/11 AM Talk #38 RPT NEW CID Redial 2. If the handset is off the base the display, you will need to press T to answer the call. The display will show the Caller ID information after the first ring. Delete Note: The IN USE light on the base will illuminate when the line is active. RING NEW Edit Menu Save Flash Mute MEM Edit Menu Save Flash Mute MEM 21 TOTAL TALK 00 MIN Page/ICM In Use GHI ABC DEF JKL MNO 1. Press Speaker SEC 3. When you are finished, push T or place the handset back on the base. With the speakerphone: Mute MEM 04 . The Speaker LED will light. Volume PQRS TUV WXYZ Redial Flash 2. Wait until you hear a dial tone, and then dial the number you wish to dial. Page/ICM Speaker 3. When you are finished talking, press the Speaker key to end the call. With the speakerphone: Mute MEM When you hear the phone ring: In Use GHI ABC DEF JKL MNO Volume PQRS TUV WXYZ Redial Flash 1. Press Speaker 2. When you are finished talking, press the Speaker Speaker 19 20 key. BASIC DISPLAYS BASIC OPERATION Handset Idle Redialing Talk CID Delete 1. Press T. MUTE TALK 00 MIN Edit Menu Save Flash Mute MEM Line Muted With the handset: Redial 04 SEC 2. Wait until you hear a dial tone, and then press R to redial the last number dialed using the handset (up to 32 digits). Note: You can also press R/DELETE first to display the number and then press T to dial the number displayed. 10:02 10/11 AM GHI PQRS 49 SEC Call Timer 555-1212 01 19 MIN SEC 23 SEC With the speakerphone: ABC DEF JKL MNO 1. Press TUV WXYZ Redial Flash Speaker 2. Press /Redial to redial the last number dialed from the speakerphone (up to 32 digits). Volume MIN VOL :MID 555-1212 05 555-1212 03 11 TOTAL Mute MEM In Use Volume Control MIN Page/ICM NEW Speaker Line Ringing New CALLER ID Received NEW CALL:03 RING NEW 21 9:11 12/25 AM TOTAL Handset Off-hook Additional Options Do This: Adjust the volume of the other party Press the volume during a call until the desired volume level is reached. Switch to temporary tone dialing Press the * key after the phone is in use. The phone will remain in tone dialing mode for the duration of the call. Receive a call waiting call Press Press Press Press Press Press Mute a call on the handset Place a speakerphone call on hold F to go to the new caller. F again to go back to the original caller. the L key. L to continue speaking to the caller. /Hold on the base to place the call on hold. /Hold again to continue speaking to the caller. 21 39 TOTAL Three-way call TALK To: NEW 3-WAY CALL 00 MIN 04 00 MIN SEC Speakerphone Off-hook SPK 10:02 10/11 AM NEW 11 TOTAL 22 04 SEC SETTINGS Handset Settings SETTINGS Changing the Language You can change the setting on the handset in the options menu. Press and hold the L/MENU key until “ENGLISH” is displayed to access the menu. ENGLISH #1 Option/ICM To edit most settings, press the F/EDIT key, use the key to toggle between the setting options, and then press l/SAVE to save changes. You can continue programming options by using the dial pad keys or the key to go to a new setting. Press L/MENU to exit the options menu. 8:02 12/25 AM Talk Note: The ringer options do not affect the base ringer in any way. The base ringer will ring normally unless the base ringer switch is set to “Off.” 2 First Ring On/Off: Turn the first ring of the phone off so that it does not ring until caller ID information has been displayed. Particularly useful when using the priority and blocked call features or the private and unavailable ring settings. NEW 39 TOTAL CID Redial Delete 2 ABC 3 DEF 4 GHI 5 JKL 6 MNO 7 PQRS 8 TUV 9 WXYZ Key Function 1 Language: Change the language that appears on the display. Choose between English, French, and Spanish. Edit Menu Save Flash Mute MEM 2. Press 2 to go to the first ring programming option. FIRST RING 8:02 12/25 AM Talk 7 Auto Answer On/Off: Turns on and off the feature which makes the phone automatically go off-hook when the handset is picked up from the base while the phone is ringing. 8 Private Ring On/Off: Turns on and off the ring for all calls where the caller has blocked their caller ID. Please note that the phone will ring once even when set to “Off” unless First Ring is also programmed “Off.” 9 Unavailable Ring On/Off: Turns on and off the ring for all calls where caller ID information is unavailable. Please note that the phone will ring once even when set to “Off” unless First Ring is also programmed “Off.” 23 5. Continue with programming or press L/MENU to return to the idle screen. Volume 6 MSG Waiting Delete: Clears any current message waiting indication. 4. When the setting you desire is displayed, press l/SAVE to save the setting. A double beep will sound to confirm the setting has been saved. You can turn off the first ring of the phone so that it does not ring until caller ID information has been displayed. 1. Press and hold the L/MENU key. Option/ICM 5 Contrast: Provided to adjust the display background lighter or darker. 3. Use the key to toggle between ENGLISH, ESPANOL, and FRANCAIS. Turning the First Ring On or Off 3 Time Set: Change the time and date. 4 Area Code: Allows the programming of a home area code where 7-digit dialing is used for ease of callback and other features. TOTAL 2. Press F/EDIT to change the setting. “ENGLISH” will begin flashing. Volume There are nine settings in the options menu which can be changed. You can scroll through the menu in the listed order by pressing the key. Settings can also be reached directly by pressing the listed number on the keypad. 1. Press and hold the L/MENU key. NEW CID On 39 TOTAL #2 TOTAL Redial Delete 2 ABC 3 DEF 4 GHI 5 JKL 6 MNO PQRS 9 WXYZ TUV Edit Menu Save Flash Mute MEM 3. Press F/EDIT to change the setting. “On” will begin flashing. 4. Use the key to toggle between On and Off. 5. When the setting you desire is displayed, press l/SAVE to save the setting. A double beep will sound to confirm the setting has been saved. 6. Continue with programming or press L/MENU to return to the idle screen. 24 SETTINGS SETTINGS Setting the Time and Date 1. Press and hold the L/MENU key. 1. Press and hold the L/MENU key to enter the menu. #1 2. Press 4 to go to the area code programming option. AREA CODE Option/ICM ENGLISH --- TOTAL Volume Option/ICM 2. Press 3 to go to the time set programming option. #4 Volume 8:02 12/25 AM TIME SET 8:02 12/25 AM Talk NEW CID 3. Press F/EDIT to change the setting. “---” will begin flashing. 39 TOTAL CID Redial Delete 39 TOTAL 8:02 12/25 Redial #3 TOTAL Delete 2 ABC 3 DEF 4 GHI 5 JKL 6 MNO 7 PQRS 8 TUV Talk NEW TOTAL WXYZ Edit Menu Save Flash Mute MEM 3. Press F/EDIT to change the setting. The month will begin flashing. 4. Use the dial pad to enter the month in two-digit format. The date will begin flashing. 2 ABC 3 DEF 4 GHI 5 JKL 6 MNO 7 PQRS 8 TUV 9 WXYZ Edit Menu Save Flash Mute MEM 7. Use the dial pad to enter the minutes in two-digit format. AM and PM begin flashing. The contrast is optimized for viewing and will probably not need to be changed from the default setting. It will adjust the display background lighter or darker. 1. Press and hold the L/MENU key. 2. Press 5 to go to the contrast programming option. CONTRAST #5 Volume 9. When the final setting is programmed, the time and date are automatically saved. A double beep will sound and you are returned to the options menu. Adjusting the Contrast Option/ICM 8. Use the dial pad to choose between AM and PM, where 1 is AM and 2 is PM. 8:02 12/25 AM Setting the Area Code 25 TOTAL 3. Press F/EDIT to change the setting. “2” will begin flashing. 39 TOTAL Redial 2 ABC 3 DEF 4 GHI 7 PQRS 8 TUV 9 WXYZ Area code programming is used for caller ID callback purposes. It allows people who dial only 7 digits for local numbers to avoid extra work when dialing from caller ID memories. DO NOT use the area code programming if you are required to dial 10 digits (555-555-1212) to call a local number. NEW CID Talk 10.Continue with programming or press L/MENU to return to the idle screen. 5. When the setting you desire is displayed, press l/SAVE to save the setting. A double beep will sound to confirm the setting has been saved. 6. Continue with programming or press L/MENU to return to the idle screen. 5. Use the dial pad to enter the date in two-digit format. The hour will begin flashing. 6. Use the dial pad to enter the hour in two-digit format. The minutes will begin flashing. 4. Use the dial pad to enter the three digit area code that your phone number begins with. Delete JKL 4. Use the key to toggle between the three levels of contrast. MNO Edit Menu Save Flash Mute MEM 5. When the setting you desire is displayed, press l/SAVE to save the setting. A double beep will sound to confirm the setting has been saved. 6. Continue with programming or press L/MENU to return to the idle screen. 26 SETTINGS SETTINGS Deleting Message Waiting Indication Disabling the Ring for Private Calls 8:02 12/25 AM NEW CID Talk #6 Delete 2 ABC 3 DEF 4 GHI 5 JKL 6 MNO 7 PQRS 8 TUV 9 WXYZ Edit Menu Flash TOTAL 3. Press F/EDIT to reset the message waiting indication. “DELETE” will begin flashing. 4. Press l/SAVE to delete the indication. A double beep will sound to confirm. Option/ICM Turn on and off the auto answer feature. When on, the phone will automatically answer an incoming call if the handset is in the base. 1. Press and hold the L/MENU key. CID AUTO ANSWER 39 TOTAL On Redial #7 Delete TOTAL CID Delete 3 DEF 4 GHI 5 JKL 6 MNO 7 PQRS 8 TUV 9 WXYZ Edit Menu Save Flash Mute MEM 4 GHI 7 PQRS 5 JKL 8 TUV 3 DEF 6 MNO 9 WXYZ Edit Menu Save Flash Mute MEM 4. Use the key to toggle between On and Off. 5. When the setting you desire is displayed, press l/SAVE to save the setting. A double beep will sound to confirm the setting has been saved. 6. Continue with programming or press L/MENU to return to the idle screen. 3. Press F/EDIT to change the setting. 4. Use the key to toggle between On and Off. 5. When the setting you desire is displayed, press l/SAVE to save the setting. A double beep will sound to confirm the setting has been saved. Disabling the Ring for Unavailable Calls Turns on and off the ring for all calls where caller ID information is unavailable. 1. Press and hold the L/MENU key. 2. Press 9 to go to the unavailable ring programming option. UNAVAIL RNG On #9 3. Press F/EDIT to change the setting. TOTAL 6. Continue with programming or press L/MENU to return to the idle screen. Note: The phone will ring once when “Off” unless First Ring is also set to “Off.” AM 2 ABC #8 Redial 2 ABC 8:02 12/25 OFF 39 TOTAL Volume Talk NEW Option/ICM Volume 2. Press 7 to go to the auto answer programming option. NEW MEM Turning Auto Answer On or Off AM Talk 5. Continue with programming or press L/MENU to return to the idle screen. 8:02 12/25 AM Save Mute PRIVATE RNG 8:02 12/25 dELEtE Redial MSG WAITING 39 TOTAL 2. Press 8 to go to the private ring programming option. Volume Volume 2. Press 6 to go to the message waiting programming option. Turns on and off the ring for all calls where the caller has blocked their caller ID. 1. Press and hold the L/MENU key. Option/ICM Option/ICM Clears any current message waiting indication. See page 40 for more information about message waiting. 1. Press and hold the L/MENU key to enter the menu. Talk GHI 7 PQRS NEW 39 TOTAL CID Redial 2 ABC 3 DEF TOTAL 3. Press F/EDIT to change the setting. “On” will begin flashing. Delete JKL 6 MNO 8 TUV 9 WXYZ Edit Menu Save Flash Mute MEM 4. Use the key to toggle between On and Off. 5. When the setting you desire is displayed, press l/SAVE to save the setting. A double beep will sound to confirm the setting has been saved. 6. Continue with programming or press L/MENU to return to the idle screen. Note: The phone will ring once when “Off” unless First Ring is also set to “Off.” 27 28 SPEED DIALING SPEED DIALING Storing Phone Numbers in the Handset Letter Table The PMP-3860 will store up to 20 speed dial numbers in the handset phone book, in the order that they are programmed. No duplicate numbers can be stored. 1. With the handset in the idle state, press l. PHONE BOOK 8:02 12/25 AM 15 TOTAL Option/ICM 2. Press F/EDIT to create a new phone book entry. Volume JOHN S_ 8:02 12/25 AM NEW 39 TOTAL 8:02 12/25 AM Talk CID Redial 2 ABC 3 DEF 4 GHI 5 JKL 6 MNO 8 TUV 9 WXYZ PQRS 15 TOTAL Delete Edit Menu Save Flash Mute MEM 3. Enter the name you wish to store using the dial pad to enter the letters (up to 15 letters). See the following letter table for how to program the letters using the number pad. To add a space between words, push 1. 5 666 44 66 7777 6 444 8 44 J O H N space S M I T H 8:02 12/25 AM 15 TOTAL In Use ABC GHI JKL MNO PQRS TUV WXYZ DEF 6th Press 7th Press 8th Press Volume 2. Dial the number you wish to store. Redial Speaker 3. Press /MEM. 4. Press the key on the dial pad into which you want to store the number (0-9). A confirmation beep should sound to show the number has been stored. 5. Press l/SAVE when finished to store the number to memory. Note: If there are no memory locations left in the speed dial directory the PMP-3860 will display "MEMORY FULL." To continue with memory programming, you must delete or edit existing speed dial numbers. Note: If you mis-type entering the phone number, you can move through the number and edit it by pressing and holding the < >. To delete a flashing character, press the R/DELETE key; to delete a flashing number, press and hold the R/DELETE key. 29 5th Press You can store 10 phone numbers into the base two-touch speed dial. 1. Press /MEM. The handset will beep. Mute MEM Flash 4. Press , and dial the number you wish to store (up to 16 digits). Press R to insert a dialing pause into the number. JOHN SMITH 18885_ 4th Press Storing Phone Numbers in the Base Page/ICM Example: For JOHN SMITH dial this sequence: 1st 2nd 3rd Press Press Press Space ’ Key 30 SPEED DIALING SPEED DIALING Viewing the Handset Phone Book Making Speed Dial Calls from the Base 1. Press l to enter the phone book. Page/ICM PHONE BOOK 8:02 12/25 In Use Option/ICM ABC GHI JKL MNO PQRS TUV WXYZ 15 AM TOTAL Volume Talk NEW #5 Redial 15 TOTAL Delete 2 ABC 3 DEF GHI 5 JKL 6 MNO 7 PQRS 8 TUV 9 WXYZ 51212P P P 456 39 TOTAL CID Speaker Edit Menu Save Flash Mute MEM 3. If the name or number is more than 11 characters, press the > and < button to view the rest of the display (as indicated by the arrows in the top line of the display). JOHN SMITH 1555555121 #5 2. Press 1. Press l. Option/ICM Volume JOHN SMITH 8:02 12/25 AM Talk NEW CID #5 Redial 15 TOTAL Delete 2 ABC 3 DEF 4 GHI 5 JKL 6 MNO 7 PQRS 8 TUV 9 WXYZ 888-555-1212 39 TOTAL Edit Menu Save Flash Mute MEM JOHN SMITH 888-555-1212 #5 8:02 12/25 AM NEW Redial 2 ABC 3 DEF 4 GHI 5 JKL 6 MNO 7 PQRS 8 TUV 9 WXYZ Talk 3. Push T. The display will show the directory name, and begin dialing the number. Delete 3. Press R/DELETE. ERASE ITEM? 5555551212 Edit Menu Save Flash Mute MEM #5 MIN SEC 4. When you are finished with your call, press T, or place the handset back on the base. Note: Be sure to check that the line is not in use by another extension. 31 15 5. When you are finished press l. 18885 03 TOTAL 4. Press R/DELETE to delete the phone book memory. The display will briefly show “ERASED” and return to the previous phone book entry. JOHN SMITH 00 15 TOTAL 39 TOTAL CID TOTAL 2. Locate the number you wish to dial using . TOTAL 2. Locate the number you wish to delete using . 15 AM 15 AM Volume 8:02 12/25 PHONE BOOK 8:02 12/25 Option/ICM PHONE BOOK /MEM. 3. Press the number on the base dial pad in which the number you wish to dial is stored (0-9). The number will be dialed. 4. Press l to exit the phone book, or let the phone book time out. 1. To make a call from the phone book, press l. . Wait until you hear a dial Deleting a Number Stored in the Handset 15 TOTAL Making Calls from the Handset Phone Book Speaker Redial Flash JOHN SMITH AM DEF Volume 2. Press to locate the number you wish to view. 8:02 12/25 1. Press tone. Mute MEM 32 SPEED DIALING SPEED DIALING Deleting a Number Stored in the Base 1. Press Page/ICM 2. Press Redial. The handset will beep. In Use ABC DEF GHI JKL MNO PQRS TUV WXYZ Volume Speaker 3. Press /MEM. The handset will beep. Redial Flash /MEM. The handset will beep. Mute MEM Priority (VIP) Calls 4. Press the dial pad location (0-9) with the number that you wish to delete. The base will give a confirmation tone that the number has been deleted. You can assign stored numbers as priority calls. When an incoming call is matched to a stored number designated as “VIP,” the phone will generate a special ringer sound after the first ring (caller ID information must be received first). To mark a phone book entry as priority: 1. Press l. 2. Press or to go the desired entry. 3. Press the L/MENU button once. The LCD will JOHN SMITH 888-555-1212 show the “VIP” icon. 8:02 12/25 4. Press l to exit the phone book. AM Editing a Number Stored in the Handset 1. Press l. PHONE BOOK 8:02 12/25 15 AM TOTAL Option/ICM 2. Locate the number you wish to edit using . Volume JOHN SMITH 888-555-1212 #5 8:02 12/25 AM Talk NEW CID Redial Delete 2 ABC 3 DEF 4 GHI 5 JKL 6 MNO 7 PQRS 8 TUV 9 WXYZ 15 TOTAL 39 TOTAL Edit Menu Save Flash Mute MEM 3. Press F/EDIT. Move the cursor to the section you wish to edit using the , , <, and > keys. When moving through the number field, it will be necessary to press and hold the < and > keys for more than one second until the cursor moves, since just pressing them enters a * or # into the dialing sequence. Any dial pad key pressed will be inserted before the cursor. Blocked (REJ) Calls If you do not want to have the phone ring when a specific number calls, you can store that number in the phone book and assigned it as blocked. When an incoming call is matched to a stored number designated as “REJ,” the phone will not ring after the first ring (caller ID information must be received first). To mark a phone book entry as blocked: 1. Press l. 2. Press or to go the entry to be blocked. 3. Press the L/MENU button twice. The LCD will JOHN SMITH 888-555-1212 show the “REJ” icon. 8:02 12/25 4. Press l to exit the phone book. AM 4. You can delete the character or number the cursor is resting on. To delete a character, press the R/DELETE key. To delete a number, press and hold the R/DELETE key for more than one second until the number is deleted, since if the R key is just pressed, it inserts a pause in the dialing sequence. 5. When you are finished, press l/SAVE to store the edited entry. 33 34 CALLER ID CALLER ID Caller ID allows the caller's name and phone number to be shown on the display before you answer the call. In order to use this feature you must first subscribe to Caller ID service with your telephone company. Caller ID Displays JOHN SMITH 555-555-1212 9:45 10/11 AM JOHN SMITH When You Receive a Call 38 NEW RPT 555-555-1212 1. When the telephone rings, the caller's name and phone number appears on the display. 9:45 10/11 AM 38 NEW Display shows number-only service. RPT 2. The new Caller ID record includes the name and number of the caller and the time and date the record is received. The New Call light will flash to indicate that you have a new Caller ID call stored in memory. Note: When the Caller ID information is received, it is stored in memory so that this information can be recalled for later use. Up to 40 Caller ID calls can be stored. 888-555-1212 9:12 12/25 #28 AM RPT UNAVAILABLE ------------ 11:33 12/25 #20 AM Viewing the Caller ID List ------------ ERROR Display shows when the Caller ID information was received incorrectly or only part of the data was received. 10:34 12/25 #40 AM This phone automatically stores the last 40 calls received. If a call is received from the same number more than once since the records were last viewed, no new entry is made, but the repeat call icon (“RPT”) and the number of repeat calls is displayed. 1. With the handset idle press C. Option/ICM 2. Any unviewed (new) calls will be displayed first. The most recent call will be displayed. The information on the call will be displayed with the name, number, date, and time that the call was received. 9:07 12/25 AM NEW Volume Talk NEW CID 9:45 10/11 AM Redial Delete 3 DEF 4 GHI 5 JKL 6 MNO 7 PQRS 8 TUV 9 WXYZ Edit Menu Save Flash Mute MEM TOTAL MSG 8:02 12/25 NEW TOTAL 39 Note: When an error is received, none of the data from this call is saved in memory. Display shows when a voice mail message has been received and is stored by message waiting service provided by the phone company. 555-555-1212 TOTAL 2 ABC JOHN SMITH 39 MSG WAITING AM AM "UNAVAILABLE" will be displayed when Caller ID information is not available. This call was made from a telephone company that does not offer Caller ID services (including international calls). "PRIVATE" will be shown when a call is received from a blocked number. For privacy reasons, some states allow callers the option to prevent their telephone data from being displayed on the other party's Caller ID display. PRIVATE 8:02 12/25 Display shows name and number, time and date of the call. 38 NEW RPT 3. If the name or number is more than 11 characters, press the > and < button to view the rest of the display. 4. To scroll to the next call, press or . The will go through the calls from the last call received to the first. The will allow you to view the calls from the first call received to the last. JOHN SMITH Display shows when the incoming call is a priority call. 888-555-1212 8:02 12/25 AM This is displayed when C is pressed and there is no Caller ID data stored. NO CALLS 9:07 12/25 AM NEW TOTAL 5. Press C to finish. 35 36 CALLER ID CALLER ID Caller ID with Call Waiting Service Deleting Caller ID Records In order to use the "Call Waiting Caller ID" service you must subscribe to a telephone company that offers Caller ID service combined with "call waiting" service. When viewing the Caller ID information you can delete a single call record or all the call records. 9:45 10/11 SEC AM 39 2 ABC 3 DEF 4 GHI 5 JKL 6 MNO 7 PQRS 8 TUV 9 WXYZ Delete Edit Menu Save Flash Mute MEM 3. Press R/DELETE. ERASE ITEM? 555-1212 10:00 12/25 #6 AM 4. To delete the record press R/DELETE. ERASED 10:00 12/25 #6 AM 5. Press C to exit the Caller ID log. Storing Caller ID Records 1. Press C. JOHN SMITH 555-555-1212 9:45 10/11 AM 38 NEW To Delete All Records 1. Press C. JOHN SMITH 555-555-1212 RPT Option/ICM 2. Use to scroll to the call record you wish to store into the phone book. 9:45 10/11 AM AM CID 7 PQRS SAVED Redial JKL 9:16 12/25 AM 3 DEF 6 MNO 8 TUV 9 WXYZ Edit Menu Save Flash Mute MEM #10 4. The entry will be stored exactly as shown with a “1” inserted in front of the number. If you wish to edit the newly stored number, edit it in the phone book (page 33, “Editing a Stored Number”). 8:02 12/25 AM Talk NEW CID Redial Delete 2 ABC 3 DEF 4 GHI 5 JKL 6 MNO 7 PQRS 8 TUV 9 WXYZ 10:05 12/25 AM Edit Menu Save Flash Mute MEM #5 3. To delete all the Caller ID records press R/DELETE. ERASE ALL 555-1212 10:05 12/25 Note: Since a “1” is inserted in front of the number when numbers are stored into the phone book, if you must dial a 10-digit number for local calls, you must edit the number to exclude that digit to dial out correctly. 37 RPT ERASE ALL? 555-1212 39 TOTAL AM 5. Press C to exit the Caller ID log. 38 NEW 2. Press and hold R/DELETE. The display will show “ERASE ALL?” 39 TOTAL Delete 2 ABC GHI 3. Press l/SAVE. Volume Talk NEW Option/ICM Volume 8:02 12/25 RPT TOTAL Redial 3. Press T to end the call or place the handset back on the base. NEW CID Talk 2. Press F to alternate between calls. NEW 2. Use to scroll to the call record you wish to delete. 8:02 12/25 1. When you receive a "call waiting" call and you want to connect the call, press F. The active call will be placed on hold and the new call will be active. 38 AM Volume MIN To Delete a Single Record 1. Press C. JOHN SMITH 555-555-1212 Option/ICM When a new call comes in while you are talking, you will hear a notification beep from the handset and the volume is momentarily muted. The new caller's name and phone number, if available, appears on the display. Once flash has been pressed, an “L2” in the JOHN SMITH 555-555-1212 lower right hand corner indicates the call waiting caller 02 13 L2 so you can keep track of who you are talking to. 38 #5 CALLER ID MESSAGE WAITING Returning Caller ID Calls You can return calls by using the Caller ID callback feature. 1. Press C. Option/ICM 2. Use the to scroll to the call record you wish to call back. JOHN SMITH 555-555-1212 9:45 10/11 AM Volume 8:02 12/25 AM NEW 39 TOTAL 38 RPT NEW 3. If the number displayed is not correct (needing 7, 10, 11 digits), use the /Option key to toggle the number to display the correct number of digits to be dialed. CID Redial 2 ABC 3 DEF 4 GHI 5 JKL 6 MNO JOHN SMITH 7 PQRS 8 TUV 9 WXYZ 9:45 10/11 Talk Delete 555-555-1212 AM Edit Menu Save Flash Mute MEM 38 RPT NEW Press /Option If you subscribe to voice mail from the telephone company and if there are voice messages that have been left in your voice mailbox, the display will show "MSG WAITING” (see note below). MSG MSG WAITING 8:02 12/25 AM NEW TOTAL 39 Note: This function requires voice mail subscription from the local telephone company. Furthermore, the local phone company must provide a type of voice mail signaling called "FSK” (Frequency Shift Key) Not all telephone companies have the visual message waiting feature available. Please contact your local telephone company to check if this is available in your area. Tip: If you wish to delete the "Message Waiting" message, delete it as described in the handset settings section “Deleting the Message Waiting Indication” (see page 27). JOHN SMITH 555-1212 8:02 12/25 #38 AM RPT Press /Option JOHN SMITH New Call Light When you receive a Caller ID message, voice mail message, or when the phone is ringing, the New Call light will flash accordingly. 15555551212 8:02 12/25 #38 AM RPT 4. Press T to dial out the displayed number. 5. Press C to cancel dialing. 6. To end the call, press T, or place the handset back in the base. 39 • For Caller ID, the New Call light will flash to indicate that you have a new Caller ID call stored in memory. • When you have a voice message waiting the New Call light will also flash. 40 New Call Light OTHER FEATURES OTHER FEATURES Using the Intercom/Handset Finder (PAGE) Transfer from the base to the handset: If the handset is in the base cradle when the speakerphone call is made, you can simply transfer the call to the handset by lifting the handset from base. The speakerphone From the handset: 1. Press /Option/Int on the left side of the handset. If the phone is in range, the phone will beep for up to 20 seconds. 2. Press the /Page/ICM on the base, which enables the base to intercom with the handset. If the handset is not in the base: 1. After a call has connected using the base, press T on the handset, the conversation becomes active on both the handset and the base. INTCOM 3. Press either intercom key to end the intercom connection. From the base: 1. Press /Page/ICM on the base. If the phone is in range, the phone will beep for up to 20 seconds. 3-WAY CALL 00 MIN 04 SEC 2. You may continue a 3-way call between the person on the line, the handset, and the speakerphone, or you can transfer the call by pressing Speaker . INTCOM 3. Continue your conversation on the handset. 2. Press the /Option/Int on the left side of the handset, which enables the handset to intercom with the base. Press any other key on the handset to stop the handset page/find feature. 4. To end the call, press T, or place the handset back into the base. Out-of-Range Warning 3. Press either intercom key to end the intercom connection. Call Transfer/Three-way Calling If you venture too far from the base, the handset will beep and the display will show “OUT RANGE.” Reverse your direction to re-establish connection with the base or the call will be dropped. When the base detects that the handset has been out of range for 20 continuous seconds it will release the engaged line. If you try to access the line when the handset is out of range of the base, the display will show “TRY AGAIN.” The PMP-3860 is designed for easy communication between the handset and base speakerphone. You can transfer a call from one to the other, or you can have a three-way call between the handset, base, and a caller. Channel Changing Transfer from the handset to the base: 1. After a call has connected using the handset, press Speaker on the base. The conversation becomes active on both the speakerphone and the handset. If you are experiencing interference during a telephone call, press the CH key. The PMP-3860 will scan up to 50 channels and select the clearest one to provide the best possible reception. If the current channel is the clearest available channel, it will keep you on that channel. Note: If a call is received while the unit is in the intercom mode, the intercom connection is automatically disconnected. 3-WAY CALL 00 MIN 04 SEC 2. You may continue a 3-way call between the person on the line, the handset, and the speakerphone, or you can transfer the call by pressing T or placing the handset back in the base. 3. Continue your conversation on the base. 4. To end the call, press Speaker 41 42 CARE AND MAINTENANCE Your PMP-3860 telephone has been designed to give years of trouble-free service. It is a sensitive electronic instrument. To assure its longevity, please read the following maintenance instructions. 1. Keep the PMP-3860 away from heat as high temperatures can shorten the life of the electrical components and distort or melt its plastic parts. 2. The PMP-3860 should be kept free of dust and moisture. If it gets wet, wipe it dry immediately. Liquids can contain minerals that can corrode electronic circuits. 3. Handle your PMP-3860 gently and carefully. Dropping it can cause serious damage to circuitry, or the plastic case, which may result in malfunction. 4. Do not use any type of chemical or any abrasive powder to clean the cabinet. Use only mild detergents on a soft, damp cloth to clean the PMP3860 telephone. 5. The PMP-3860 has built-in surge protection circuits that meet or exceed FCC requirements. However, an incident such as a lightning strike at or near the telephone lines, could cause serious damage. 6. If the PMP-3860 is installed in an area with frequent or severe electrical storms, it is suggested that the telephone be disconnected during these storms or that additional surge suppression equipment be added to the installation. 7. In the case of trouble with the telephone, do not attempt to repair the telephone yourself. It is the responsibility of users requiring service to report the need for service to our Service Department. They will make the necessary arrangements for repair or replacement. 8. If you should have any questions about the operation of your PMP-3860 telephone, please call our Service Department at 1-800-592-1336. Or you may contact TT Systems LLC for technical assistance via our Internet Web site: www.ttsystems.com or e-mail: tech@ttsystems.com. 9. Please register your product online at www.ttsystems.com/CustomerSupport/RegOnline.asp TROUBLESHOOTING No dial tone/phone will not dial out. • Check that the AC power adapter is plugged into a working AC power outlet. • Check all telephone cord connections or try another wall jack. • Do a basic reset of the phone: Disconnect the phone from the wall and remove the battery. Leave for 30 minutes and then re-install as instructed by the manual. Can’t hear the ring signal. • Check the ringer volume controls; at the lowest level the ring may not be heard. While on a call, you hear another call on the line or experience radio frequency interference. • Switch channels to a clear channel. • Check the wiring for bad connections. • Do not use this phone within 20 feet of a working microwave. The microwave produces frequencies in this range which may cause interference. This interference is normal for all 2.4GHz phones and should not be considered a product defect. The caller’s name and/or phone number does not appear on the display. • Make sure you have subscribed to Caller ID service from your local telephone company and that service has been activated. • Caller ID service may not work when the phone is connected to a Private Branch Exchange (PBX). • The caller has requested that their phone number be suppressed from Caller ID service, or caller ID service is not available in their area. "Private" or "Unavailable" will appear on the display. • You answered the call before Caller ID data was displayed, which usually occurs after the first ring. New Call/Message Waiting Indicator doesn’t work properly. • Make sure you have subscribed to voice mail compatible with "FSK" type signaling (check with your local phone company). Verify that both the “On” and “Off” signals are activated. If your voice mail product from the local phone company does not support "FSK" signaling, you may use this feature as a New Call Indicator only. Can't receive or make phone calls. • Check if the phone is set to the correct type of service, either Tone or Pulse. 43 44 WARRANTY WARRANTY TT Systems One Year Limited Warranty within the United States • Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts and/or do not allow the exclusions or limitations of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. • TT Systems shall not be liable for any special or consequential damages or for loss or expense directly or indirectly arising from use of the products or in inability to use them either separately or in combination with other equipment or product accessories or from any other cause. • TT Systems reserves the right to make changes in the design of the PMP-3860 and to make additions or improvements to the PMP-3860 without incurring any obligation to modify any PMP-3860 previously sold. 1. What does the limited warranty cover? TT Systems LLC warrants that the PMP-3860 sold by TT Systems within the continental limits of the United States, Hawaii and Alaska are free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for one year. This warranty is only applicable to the original purchaser of the PMP-3860, when accompanied by a sales receipt stating the date of the purchase and the name of the company from which it was purchased. This warranty is in lieu of and excludes all other warranties, expressed or implied, including any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness, and of any other obligation on the part of TT Systems. 2. What will TT Systems do when I send in my unit? At our discretion, repair or replace the PMP-3860. 3. How do I send my unit, in or out of warranty? • Properly pack your unit. Include any cables and accessories that were originally provided with the product. We recommend using the original carton and packing materials. • Include in the package a copy of the sales receipt or other evidence of date of original purchase (if the unit was purchased within the last year). • Print your name, address and phone number, along with a description of the problem, and include this in the package. • Include payment for any service or repair not covered by the warranty, as determined by TT Systems. Contact a customer service representative at 1-800-592-1336 or tech@ttsystems.com to find out what payment is necessary. • Ship the unit via UPS insured or equivalent to: TT Systems LLC 4 Executive Plaza Yonkers NY 10701 • If you have not received your returned unit within 3-4 weeks, you may call 1-914-9682100 regarding the status of your return. 4. What doesn’t the warranty cover? • Damage from misuse, neglect, or acts of nature (lightning, floods, power surges, etc). • Products that may have been repaired or altered by persons not expressly approved by TT Systems. • Products purchased outside the USA. • Products purchased more than 12 months from the current date. • Products which are not accompanied by a valid proof of purchase. 5. The legal information: • There is no informal dispute settlement mechanism available. • This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights, which vary from state to state. 45 46 GLOSSARY NOTES 47 48 Expansion Anchor 49 Remove This Page to Mark Wall Screws needed for wall mounting: #6 or #8 Pan Head Self Tapping Screw 50 Name:______________________________ Company:___________________________ Address:____________________________ ___________________________________ City:____________State:____Zip:________ Please enclose a check or money order made out to TT SYSTEM LLC for the respective amount. Shipping and handling is included in the price. Please ship order to: TT SYSTEMS LLC 7 Odell Plaza Yonkers, NY 10701 ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ __________________ To: From: Fasten the screws leaving 3/16” of the screw extending from the wall. PM-38BAT Battery Packs are $14.95 each TT SYSTEMS LLC 7 Odell Plaza Yonkers, NY 10701 (This is your mailing label) Place this template on the wall. The location of the screws is indicated by the centers of the crossed lines. To order a replacement battery pack for the PMP-3860 cordless telephone, please mail this order form to the licensee for this product. 2 3/4” WALL MOUNT TEMPLATE ORDER FORM
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