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USER’S MANUAL
(IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS & FCC NOTICE)
√ IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
When using your telephone equipment, basis safety precautions should always be
followed to reduce the risk of life 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.
Unplug this product from the outlet before cleaning.
Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol
cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
4.
Do not use this product near water, for example, near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, or
Laundry tub in a wet Basement or near a swimming pool.
5.
Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, or table. The product may fall, causing
serious damage to the product.
6.
Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are provide for ventilation, to protect it
from overheating. These openings should never be blocked or covered. The opening should
never should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register. This product should not be
placed in a built in installation unless proper ventilation is provided.
7.
This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking
label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home, consult your dealer or local
power company.
8.
Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not locate this product where the cord will
be abused by persons walking on it.
9.
Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in the risk of fire or electric
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 of fire or electric shock. Never
spill liquid of any kind on the product.
11. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not disassemble this product, but take it to a qualified
service contractor when some service or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages
or other risks. Incorrect reassembly can cause electric shock when the appliance is subsequently
used.
12. Unplug this product from the wall outlet 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 instruction. Adjust only
those control that are covered by the operating instructions. Improper adjustments of other
controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified
technician to restore the product to normal operation.
E. If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged.
F.
If the product exhibits a distinctive change in performance.
13. Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electrical storm.
remote risk of electric shock from lightning.
14. Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak.
There may be a
FCC (Federal Communications Commission) NOTICE
The FCC requires that you be advised of certain requirements
involving the use of this telephone
1. This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules. On the
bottom of this equipment is a label that contains, among other
information, the FCC registration number and Ringer Equivalence
Number (REN) for this equipment. If requested, provide this
information to your telephone company.
2. The REN is useful to determine the quantity of devices you may
connect to your telephone line and still have all of those devices ring
when your number is called. In most, but not all areas, the sum of the
(5.0). To be certain of the number of devices you may connect to your
line, as determined by the REN, you should call your local telephone
company to determine the maximum REN for your calling area.
3. If your telephone causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone
company may discontinue your service temporarily. If possible, they
will notify you in advance. You will be advised of your right to file a
complaint with the FCC.
4. Your telephone company may make change to its facilities, equipment,
operations or procedures that could affect the proper operation of your
equipment. If they do, you an opportunity to maintain uninterrupted
service.
5. If you experience trouble with the telephone, please contact BELCO
International Co. for repair warranty information. The telephone
company may ask you to disconnect this equipment from the network
until the problem has been corrected or you are sure that the
equipment is not malfunctioning.
6. This equipment may not be used on coin service provided by the
telephone company. Connection to part lines is subject to state tariffs.
(Contact your state public utility commission or corporation
commission for information.)
NOTE: The manufacturer is not responsible for any unauthorized
modification to this equipment. Such modification could void the user’s
authority.
SAFETY INFORMATIONS FORS4200
Your cordless telephone contains a low power transmitter.
When the Push-to Talk button is pushed it sends out radio frequency (RF) signals.
This device is authorized to operate at a duty factor not to exceed 50% in August 1996,
the
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) adopted RF exposure guidelines with
safety levels for hand-held wireless devices.
CAUTION : To maintain compliance with the FCC’s RF exposure guidelines,
hold the transmitter and antenna at least 0.5 inches (1.25 centimeters) from your face, with the
antenna pointed up and away from the face, if you wear the handset on your body while using
the headset accessory, use only the manufacturers supplied belt clip for this product and ensure
that the antenna is at least 1 inch (2,5centimeters) from your body when transmitting.
Use only the supplied antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could
damage the transmitter and may violate FCC regulations.
When the cell phone and the cordless handset are in operation, you
Must maintain a 20 cm distance from the base unit in order to comply
With the RF exposure requirements.
√ IMPORTANT
Read this manual before attempting to setup or use this instrument. If contains important
Information regarding safe installation and use. Keep this manual for future reference.
Also save the carton, packing and proof of purchase to simplify and accelerate any needed
action.
√ WARNING
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose this product to rain or any type of moisture.
If accidentally dropped into water, this product should immediately by unplugged from the
AC outlet and telephone wall jack.
THIS SYMBOL IS INTENDED TO ALERT THE USER TO THE PRESENCE OF
IMPORTANT OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE (SERVICING) INSTRUCTIONS
IN THE OWNER'S MANUAL.
" INSTALLATION PRECAUTION
Never install telephone wiring during a lighting storm.
Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specially designed for wet
locations.
3. Never touch insulated telephone wireless or terminals unless the telephone line has been
disconnected at the network interface.
4. Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines.
1.
2.
" MAINTENANCE
Use a damp cloth to the plastic cabinet. A mind soap will help to remove grease or oil. Never
use polish, solvents, abrasives or strong detergents since these can damage the finish.
2. Your phone should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, heater, stoves or
Any other appliance that produces heat.
1.
" CAUTION
To reduce the risk of fire or injure to persons, read and follow these instructions:
Use only the following type and the size battery :
600mAh, 3.6V (AAA Ni-MH 600Ma/3.6V, or equivalent)
2. Do not dispose of the battery in a fire. The cell may explode. Check with local codes for possible
special disposal instructions.
3. Do not open or mutilate the battery. Released electrolyte is corrosive and may be toxic if
swallowed.
4. Exercise care in handling in order not to short the battery with conducting material such as rings,
bracelets and keys. The battery or conductor may overhead and cause burns
1.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
Recharge only the battery type that is provided with or identified for use with this product. If a
different type of battery is used, it may leak or explode.
Do not attempt to rejuvenate the battery 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.
When inserting the battery into this product, the proper polarity or direction must be observed.
Reverse insertion of battery may result in leakage or explosion.
Remove the battery from this product if the product will not be used for a long period of time
(several months or more) since during this time they could leak in the product.
Discard the "dead" battery as soon as possible since "dead" battery are more likely to leak in a
product.
Do not store this product, or the battery provided with or identified for use this product, in hightemperature areas. Battery that are stored in a freezer or refrigerator for the purpose of
extending shelf life should be stabilized at room temperature prior to use after cold storage.
Always disconnect all telephone line cords from the wall modular jacks before installing or
replacing the battery.
" CARTON CONTENTS
❏ S4200 BASEUNIT and HANDSET &CELLULAR CRADLE units
❏ 120V / 60Hz DC 9V 500mA/150mA Dual ADAPTOR
❏ 120V / 60Hz DC 9V 100mA ADAPTOR *option
❏ EAR-PHONE with MICROPHONE
* option
❏ User’s Manual, Warranty and Safety Information
❏ NI-MH 3.6V/600mA BATTERY
❏ TELEPHONE LINE CORD
" DIGITAL SPREAD SPECTRUM TECHNOLOGY
The S4200 features digital Spread Spectrum Technology (DSST) which virtually eliminates noise and
other interference while greatly increasing operating range. DSST uniformly spreads the signal over
one of 40 independent frequency ranges, or channels, for maximum range and clarity.
The Baseunit and Handset share a pre-assigned digital code which interfering signals do not have,
so any Noise gets filtered out and the user enjoys reliable, crystal-clear sound quality.
" SPREAD SPECTRUM TECHNOLOGY ADVANTAGES
Smart Channel Hopping - During operation, the S4200 constantly monitors the transmission for
interference. If interference is detected, the phone automatically scans for and hops to the next clear
channel. This hopping is instant and does not interrupt normal conversation.
Maximum Security - The security code is changed every, selected from one of 2^24million
different codes making interception virtually impossible.
3 Level Power Output - The S4200 constantly monitors the strength of the signal from the Handset
to the Baseunit, selecting one of three transmission power levels for maximum range and extended
battery life.
Contents
Purpose of this document......................................................................................................................... 43
Feature list .................................................................................................................................................. 4
2.1
General Features ........................................................................................................................ 4
2.2
Handset description .................................................................................................................. 46
2.2.1
Key map in handset........................................................................................................... 46
2.2.2
LED in handset .................................................................................................................. 46
2.2.3
LCD in handset.................................................................................................................. 47
2.3
Base description........................................................................................................................ 48
2.3.1
Key map in base................................................................................................................ 48
2.3.2
Led in base ........................................................................................................................ 48
User Interface in HANDSET ..................................................................................................................... 49
3.1
Call User Interface .................................................................................................................... 49
3.1.1
Making a call via Telephone line........................................................................................ 49
3.1.2
Making a call via Cellular line ............................................................................................ 49
3.1.3
Receive a PSTN call.......................................................................................................... 49
3.1.4
Receive a Cellular call ....................................................................................................... 49
3.1.5
Ending a call ...................................................................................................................... 49
3.1.6
Pause function................................................................................................................... 49
3.1.7
Redial function................................................................................................................... 49
3.1.8
Call transfer ....................................................................................................................... 50
3.1.9
Internal call ........................................................................................................................ 50
3.1.10
Call switching..................................................................................................................... 50
3.2
Caller ID (CLID) Features ......................................................................................................... 50
3.2.1
General Features............................................................................................................... 50
3.2.2
Caller ID display................................................................................................................. 50
3.2.3
Call waiting(Type II) - TBD................................................................................................. 51
3.2.4
VMWI service .................................................................................................................... 51
3.2.5
Caller ID list ....................................................................................................................... 51
3.2.6
To retrieve the entries: ....................................................................................................... 52
3.2.7
To make a call by using call logs ....................................................................................... 52
3.2.8
To delete entry ................................................................................................................... 52
3.2.9
To delete All ....................................................................................................................... 53
3.2.10
To save call log to memory................................................................................................ 53
3.3
Memory Features ...................................................................................................................... 54
3.3.1
Save a new entry ............................................................................................................... 54
3.3.2
Edit a entry......................................................................................................................... 55
3.3.3
Delete entry or all............................................................................................................... 55
3.3.4
Dial a number of the memory ............................................................................................ 56
3.4
Handset setting features ........................................................................................................... 56
3.4.1
Ringer ................................................................................................................................ 56
3.4.2
Volume control................................................................................................................... 57
3.4.3
My area code ..................................................................................................................... 57
3.4.4
Time and Date setting ....................................................................................................... 57
3.4.5
Handset Number ............................................................................................................... 58
User features in BASE.............................................................................................................................. 59
4.1
Call user interface ..................................................................................................................... 59
4.1.1
Making a external call via PSTN........................................................................................ 59
4.1.2
Making an external call via Cellular ................................................................................... 59
4.1.3
Receive a call .................................................................................................................... 59
4.1.4
Ending a call ...................................................................................................................... 59
4.1.5
Mute................................................................................................................................... 59
4.1.6
Pause function................................................................................................................... 59
4.1.7
Redial function................................................................................................................... 59
4.1.8
Call transfer ....................................................................................................................... 60
4.1.9
Internal call ........................................................................................................................ 60
4.1.10
Call switching..................................................................................................................... 60
4.1.11
Call waiting(type II) -TBD................................................................................................... 60
4.1.12
Voice mail from Cellular (TBD) .......................................................................................... 60
4.2
Base setting features ................................................................................................................ 61
4.2.1
4.2.2
4.2.3
Ringer setting .................................................................................................................... 61
Speaker Volume setting..................................................................................................... 61
Ringer volume ................................................................................................................... 61
4.3
Memory ..................................................................................................................................... 61
4.3.1
Save a number .................................................................................................................. 61
4.3.2
Edit a number .................................................................................................................... 61
4.3.3
Delete a number ................................................................................................................ 61
4.3.4
Make a call by using memory ............................................................................................ 61
Multi handset features .............................................................................................................................. 62
5.1
Registration ............................................................................................................................... 62
5.2
Call support with 3 handsets ..................................................................................................... 62
Notice........................................................................................................................................................ 62
6.1
No service warning.................................................................................................................... 62
6.2
Range limit tone during a call .................................................................................................... 62
6.3
Low battery warning .................................................................................................................. 62
6.4
Docking cellular phone.............................................................................................................. 63
Purpose of this document
The purpose of this document is to describe the specifications and the MMI of the product for engineering purpose. It
includes information about:
)Hardware and software features
)User interface description
Feature list
General Features
Feature list
Handset
Base
CID
Memo dialing
Phone number
Name
Predialing
Redial
Pause
Flash
Pulse dial
DTMF tone dial
Any-key answer
Auto standby
Intercom
Hearing Aid compatible
Volume Control
Headset jack
Ringer volume control
Ringer tone select (PSTN)
Ringer tone fixed (Cellular)
LCD
LCD backlight
Key backlight
Super sleep
My area code
Time and date setting
Handset Number setting
Call transfer
LED
VMWI (RED) – FSK only
20 num
16 digits
16 char
Yes
32 digits
2 sec
600 msec
10pps
100msec-continuous
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
3-level (4 step)
Yes
Off-low-high
3 ringer tone
1 ringer tone
4 line * 16 characters, dot matrix
Yes (green)
Yes (green)
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Dial keypad
Memo dialing
Redial
Pause
Flash
Pulse dial
DTMF tone dial
Mute
Intercom
Speaker phone
Tone/pulse sw
Sp volume control
Ringer volume control
Ringer tone select (PSTN)
Ringer tone fixed(Cellular)
Para detect
LED
Status(Red)
Speaker (Red)
VMWI (Red)
Land (Red)
Mobile(Red)
Yes
20 num (16 digits)
32 digits
2 sec
600 msec
10pps
100msec-continuous
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
3 level (4 step)
Off-Low-High
3 Ringer tone
1 Ringer tone
Yes (Cellular/PSTN)
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Call waiting
Yes
Yes
Registration
CID Memory
VMWI – FSK only
CID Callback
50 records
Yes
Yes
Multi-Handset
Yes
Handset description
Key map in handset
SEL
UP
CLR/Exit
CEL
DOWN
TALK
Å
Æ
RE/PA
MEM
INT/XFER
FLASH
Action
KEY
SEL
TALK
CEL
UP
DOWN
CLR
EXIT
long press
MEM
FLASH
INT/XFER
Standby mode
Predialing mode
Enter user setting
mode
Nothing
Seize the PSTN
Nothing
Enter the CID
review mode
Enter the CID
review mode
Clear dial number
in predialing
Nothing
Enter the Memory
review mode
Registration
to
base
Intercom mode
Talk
mode
CID review mode
Memory review
mode
Enter the Memory
menu
Make a call using
Memory
number
via PSTN
Make a call using
Memory
number
via Cellular
Function
mode
Selection
Nothing
Enter the CID menu
Hang up
Make a call using CID
number via PSTN
Hang up
Make a call using CID
number via Cellular
Nothing
Volume up
Scroll CID list
Scroll Memory list
Scroll
Nothing
Volume
down
Scroll CID list
Scroll Memory list
Scroll
Delete one digit
Nothing
Delete one digit in CID
edit mode
Delete one digit in
edit mode
Nothing
Go to standby mode
Nothing
Go to standby mode
Go to standby mode
Go to standby
mode
Nothing
Nothing
Save CID to Memory
Exit Memory review
mode
Nothing
Flash function
Flash
Nothing
Nothing
Nothing
Nothing
Transfer
Nothing
Nothing
Nothing
Make a call using
predialed
number
via PSTN
Make a call using
predialed
number
via Cellular
LED in handset
LED
Meaning
VMWI
If received VMWI from PSTN, Flashing
Nothing
Nothing
LCD in handset
4 line * 16 char. With one icon line. Dot matrix
Full screen
1234567890123456
1234567890123456
1234567890123456
1234567890123456
Standby mode
12:30pm 10/12 H1
New : 02
Total : 10
Talk via PSTN
Talk via TEL
Talk via Cellular
Talk via CEL
00:02
00:01
82322340700
82322340700
Volume : Medium
Volume : Medium
Received Caller ID from PSTN
John Smith
1-032-234-0700
(TEL) R02
Received Caller ID from Cellular
John Smith
1-032-234-0700
(CEL) R02
Caller ID review mode
10:25am 10/08 N02
John Smith
1-032-234-0700
(TEL) R02
Memory review mode
01.MARK TAILER
1-032-234-0701
02.John Smith
032-234-0700
In standby mode, LCD is displayed as following
)Current time and date : HH:MM am/pm MM/DD
)New Caller id counter
)Total Caller id counter
)Handset number :H1
LCD description
)N : New call indication
)(TEL) : Telephone mode or call from PSTN
)(CEL) : Cellular mode or call from Cellular
)R02 : The number of calls is 2 (Repeated indication)
Base description
Key map in base
MEM
RING
INT
VOL UP
VOL DOWN
CEL
MUTE
RE/PA
FLASH
TEL
Action
KEY
Standby mode
Talk mode
Memory mode
RING
Enter the ringer setting mode
Nothing
Noting
TEL
Go in speaker mode via TEL
Hang up
Go in dial back
Ringer volume up
Speaker Volume up
Nothing
Ringer volume down
Speaker Volume down
Nothing
Enter the Memory mode
Memory Dial is out
Exit Memory mode
Registration to base
Flash
Flash
INT
Intercom mode
Transfer the call
Nothing
CEL
Enter the predialing mode via
Hang up
Cellular
VOL_UP
VOL_DOWN
MEM
FLASH
Nothing
Led in base
Meaning
LED
Flashing
Steady on
Telephone
Incoming ring, hold, mute
Service mode
Cellular
Incoming ring, hold, mute
Service mode
VMWI
VMWI indication
Nothing
Docking On/Off
Docking on but no service mode
Cellular service mode
Status
On registration, Intercom, paging
Charging
User Interface in HANDSET
Call User Interface
Making a call via Telephone line
Dial a number followed by TEL or press TEL first and then dial a number
The display shows as like 2.2.2 LCD in handset
Making a call via Cellular line
Dial a number followed by CEL
The display shows as like 2.2.2 LCD in handset
Receive a PSTN call
Press TEL key to answer. Autotalk is not available.
The display shows as like 2.2.2 LCD in handset
Receive a Cellular call
Press CEL key to answer. Autotalk is not available.
The display shows as like 2.2.2 LCD in handset
Ending a call
Return the handset to the cradle, press TEL, or CEL
*The display keeps the duration of talk time for 3 sec after it is hung up.(The counter stops when it is hung up)
*Counter is displayed as follows 00:00 (MM:SS, MM is minutes and SS is second, if reached 59 minutes and 59 seconds,
then return to zero time as 00:00)
Pause function
A 2 second PAUSE may be inserted into the memory dialing. Press RE/PA at required point during storage of number in
memory or dialing.
Redial function
The last number dialed (up to 32 digits) are stored in redial memory until another number is dialed. Next pressure of RE/PA
activate the pause function.
)Press TALK
)Press RE/PA
Or,
)Press RE/PA
)Press TALK or CEL
Call transfer
When you wish to transfer an external call to another extension
)Press INT and the desired number during call
)The external call is put on hold and the destination party is ringing for 10 seconds.
)When the destination party does not answer, the origination party is ringing for 10 seconds
)When the origination party does not answer, the all of the parties are ringing for 10 seconds
)If the any handset does not pick up, the external call is dropped.
Internal call
)Press INT in standby mode
)Enter the number of internal handset (0 to 3,
0 is base call)
Call switching
When received Incoming ring from CEL/TEL during TEL/CEL talk mode, user can select the choice the following
methods
1.
Press CEL/TEL, and hold the current talk and seize the new call
2.
Press TEL/CEL, and drop the current talk and seize the new call
If user want to toggle conversation between CEL and TEL, than can select the choice the following methods,
1.
Press CEL to seize the held cellular call, and the tel call goes to hold mode and connect the cellular call.
2.
Press TEL to seize the held tel call, and the cellular call goes to hold mode and connect the tel call
3.
Press CEL to seize the held tel call, and the cellular call is dropped and connect the tel call
4.
Press TEL to seize the cellular call, and the tel call is dropped and connect the cellular call
)If cellular call is dropped by external party , tel call is connected directly.
Caller ID (CLID) Features
General Features
This phone supports CLIP FSK. When the telephone rings, the caller id feature allows you view the caller’s name and phone
number on the display before you answer the phone. Once the caller ID information is stored, the handset displays the phone
number of the incoming call, the name, time, coming from cellular/telephone and the number of calls. Additionally, you can
dial the displayed number and store the information for memory dialing. Received 10 digits numbers matching the my area
code should display as 7-digit numbers with the area code “stripped”
Note : Caller identification is only available if you have subscribed to this service with your network operator.
Caller ID display
During the incoming alert, the CLIP information is displayed if they are provided.
Display is:
)Calling name if it is transmitted
)Calling number
)The number of calls
)Coming from Cellular / Telephone
New call from telephone
12:20PM 10/10 N01
John Smith
1-032-234-0700
(TEL)
Repeated call from telephone
12:20PM 10/10 N01
John Smith
1-032-234-0700
(TEL) R02
The following special network messages are managed and displayed at the place of calling number
Message
Meanings
Private Name
When a private name is received
Private Number
When a private number is received
Unknown Name
When an unknown name is received
Unknown Number
When an unknown number is received
Incomplete Data
When invalid data is received
Call waiting(Type II) - TBD
Press FLASH to pick up the second call (the first call is put on hold)
Press FLASH again to go back to the first call
*This service is only same service mode. If connect PSTN and second call is alerting from Cellular, then you can choice one
of below methods,
1.
Press CEL to hold the PSTN call and answer the Cellular call
2.
Press TEL to drop the PSTN call and answer the Cellular call
VMWI service
This phone support Visual Message Waiting Indication (VMWI). When VMWI indication is received, the VMWI LED is
flashing.
*This service is only available if you have subscribed with your network operator.
Caller ID list
The caller id list stores information for up to 50 incoming calls –even unanswered calls.
Size of storage:
)The caller number (16 digits)
)The caller name (16 chars.) if the network send it
)The date and time of receiving
)The number of calls for this number (up to 99)
)Coming from Cellular/Telephone
To retrieve the entries:
In the stand by mode, the display shows how many new call logs in the memory.
)Press UP or DOWN, the display shows cal log
)Scroll through the calls using the UP to show the newest call log
)Scroll through the calls using the DOWN to show the oldest call log
Display is:
„ Date and time of received (1st line in LCD)
„ Calling number (3rd line in LCD, left justified)
„ Calling name if it is transmitted (2nd line in LCD, left justified)
„ The number of calls (4th line in LCD)
„ Coming from Cellular / Telephone (4th line in LCD)
„ New call indication in case of new call (1st line in LCD)
To make a call by using call logs
12:20PM 10/10 N01
John Smith
1-032-234-0700
(TEL) R02
)
Press SEL in CID review mode
)
Scroll the menu using UP or DOWN
)
Press SEL the menu you want
)
Scroll the dial number using UP or DOWN
)
Press TALK to make a call using the selected number via PSTN
)
Press CEL to make a call using the selected number via PSTN
Talk
Save
Delete
Delete All
Dial Number?
234-0700
032-234-0700
1-032-234-0700
To delete entry
12:20PM 10/10 N01
John Smith
1-032-234-0700
(TEL) R02
)
Press SEL in CID review mode
)
Scroll the menu using UP or DOWN
)
Press SEL the menu you want
)
Press SEL to delete this call log
)
Press CLR to go to the previous menu
Talk
Save
Delete
Delete All
Delete?
)
Generated the confirmation tone
Deleted
To delete All
12:20PM 10/10 N01
John Smith
1-032-234-0700
(TEL) R02
)
Press SEL in CID review mode
)
Scroll the menu using UP or DOWN
)
Press SEL the menu you want
)
Press SEL to delete all call log
)
Press CLR to go to the previous menu
)
Generated the confirmation tone
)
Go to the standby mode
Talk
Save
Delete
Delete All
Delete?
Deleted
To save call log to memory
12:20PM 10/10 N01
John Smith
1-032-234-0700
(TEL) R02
)
Press SEL in CID review mode
)
Scroll the menu using UP or DOWN
)
Press SEL the menu you want
)
Select location using UP or DOWN
)
Press SEL
)
Edit the name or keep the name
)
Press SEL
)
Edit the number or keep the number
)
Press SEL
Generated the confirmation tone.
Talk
Save
Delete
Delete All
01.MARK TAILER
1-032-234-0700
02.TOM HANGKS
032-234-0701
Name?
John SmithJ
Number?
1-032-234-0700J
Saved
Location 01
„ Locations that already have memory shows the name in the location( if there is no name but number, then
shows number instead.) If there is no memory in the location, then shows blank.
„ If there is a memory in the location selected, the new memory overwrite the old.
Memory Features
The memory contains up to 20 names of 16 char. Max. numbers of 16 digits.
To review a memory
) Press MEM in standby-mode It always shows memory “01”first. If there is
no memory, the display shows as blank.
) Scroll using UP or DOWN
)
Select location using UP or DOWN
)
Press SEL
01.John Smith
1-032-234-0700
02.MARK TAILER
932-234-0700
02.MARK TAILER
932-234-0700
03.
979-554-7205
The keypad characters are as followings:
KEY
1st
2nd
space
6th
7th
8th
9th
‘
3rd
4th
5th
“
0 continued
Save a new entry
) Press MEM in standby-mode It always shows memory “01”first. If there is
no memory, the display shows as blank.
) Scroll using UP or DOWN
)
Press SEL in review mode
)
Scroll the menu using UP or DOWN
)
Press SEL the menu you want
01.John Smith
1-032-234-0700
02.MARK TAILER
932-234-0700
Talk
New
Edit
Delete
)
Enter new name using Keypad and CLR
)
Scroll the cursor using # or *
)
Press SEL
)
Enter new number using Keypad and CLR to delete one digit.
)
Scroll the cursor using # or *
)
Press SEL
)
Generated the confirmation tone.
Name ?
Number ?
Saved
Location 01
)Press CLR to delete the character on the cursor. If no name is typed and press CLR, then go back to the previous
screen.
)If there is a memory in the location selected, the new memory overwrite the old.
Edit a entry
) Press MEM in standby-mode It always shows memory “01”first. If there is
no memory, the display shows as blank.
) Scroll using UP or DOWN
)
Press SEL in review mode
)
Scroll the menu using UP or DOWN
)
Press SEL the menu you want
)
Edit name using Keypad and CLR
)
Scroll the cursor using # or *
)
Press SEL
)
Edit number using Keypad and CLR to delete one digit.
)
Scroll the cursor using # or *
)
Press SEL
)
Generated the confirmation tone.
01.John Smith
1-032-234-0700
02.MARK TAILER
932-234-0700
Talk
New
Edit
Delete
Name ?
John SmithJ
Number ?
10322340700J
Saved
Location 01
)Press CLR to delete the character on the cursor. If no name is typed and press CLR, then go back to the previous
screen.
Delete entry or all
) Press MEM in standby-mode It always shows memory “01”first. If there is
no memory, the display shows as blank.
01.John Smith
1-032-234-0700
02.MARK TAILER
) Scroll using UP or DOWN
932-234-0700
Talk
New
Edit
Delete
)
Press SEL in review mode
)
Scroll the menu using UP or DOWN
)
Press SEL the menu you want
)
Press SEL
Delete?
)
Edit number using Keypad and CLR to delete one digit.
Deleted
)
Scroll the cursor using # or *
)
Press SEL
* If an empty location is selected, then generate an error tone.
Dial a number of the memory
) Press MEM in standby-mode
) Scroll using UP or DOWN
)
Press SEL in review mode
)
Scroll the menu using UP or DOWN
)
Press SEL the menu you want
)
Press SEL
)
Press TALK to make a call using the selected number via PSTN
)
Press CEL to make a call using the selected number via PSTN
01.John Smith
1-032-234-0700
02.MARK TAILER
932-234-0700
Talk
New
Edit
Delete
Dial Number?
John Smith
1-032-234-0700
Handset setting features
1.
Ringer tone
#1 through #3
2.
Ringer volume – off, low, high
3.
My area code – 3 digits
4.
Time and date setting – month/day, hour/min am/pm
5.
Handset Number – 1 digit
Ringer
) Press SEL in standby-mode
) Scroll using UP or DOWN
Ringer Tone
Ringer Volume
My Area Code
Time and Date ↓
)
Press SEL
)
Change it using UP or DOWN
)
Press SEL and a confirmation tone is generated
Ringer Tone
Ringer Tone 1
Ringer Tone 2
Ringer Tone 3
)It shows current Tone setting and generate the ringer tone for 3 rings. It generate the 3 rings showing
the display
when it is changed to different ringer tone)
Volume control
) Press SEL in standby-mode
) Scroll using UP or DOWN
)
Press SEL
)
Change it using UP or DOWN
)
Press SEL and a confirmation tone is generated
Ringer Tone
 Ringer Volume
My Area Code
Time and Date
↓
Ringer Volume
Off
Low
High
)It shows current ringer volume setting and generate the ringer tone
My area code
My area code needs to be programmed for caller id dial back to work correctly.
) Press SEL in standby-mode
) Scroll using UP or DOWN
)
Press SEL
)
Edit new area code using keypad
)
Press SEL and a confirmation tone is generated
Ringer Tone
Ringer Volume
My Area Code
Time and Date ↓
My Area Code
554
)It shows current area code
Time and Date setting
Current time and date is displayed in standby mode always. When new caller id is received, current time and date is changed
to the received timer and date.
) Press SEL in standby-mode
) Scroll using UP or DOWN
)
Press SEL
)
Enter new month using keypad
)
Press DOWN a confirmation tone is generated
)
Enter new day using keypad
Ringer Tone
Ringer Volume
My Area Code
Time and Date↓
Month
Day
Hour
Minute
Month
Day
Hour
01
23
12PM
30
01
23
12PM
)
Press DOWN and a confirmation tone is generated
)
Enter new hour using keypad(12 format)
)
Press DOWN and a confirmation tone is generated
)
Select AM/PM using # or *
)
Press DOWN and a confirmation tone is generated
)
Enter new minutes using keypad
)
Press SEL a confirmation tone is generated
Minute
30
Month
Day
Hour
Minute
01
23
12PM
30
Month
Day
Hour
Minute
01
23
12PM
30
Month
Day
Hour
Minute
01
23
12PM
30
Handset Number
Handset Number needs to be programmed for access the base station correctly.
) Press SEL in standby-mode
Handset Number↑
) Scroll using UP or DOWN
)
Press SEL
)
Enter the handset number using keypad
)
Press SEL and a confirmation tone is generated
Handset Number
Enter the HS num
[1..3]
= = > 1
User features in BASE
Call user interface
Making a external call via PSTN
Press TEL
Press desired number
Making an external call via Cellular
Press CEL
Press desired number
Press CEL
Receive a call
Press TEL to answer the call from PSTN
Press CEL to answer the call from Cellular
Ending a call
Press TEL to drop the call from PSTN
Press CEL to drop the call from Cellular
Mute
Press MUTE and user can still hear what people are saying at the other side but the other side cannot.
Press MUTE again to release it. On mute, flashing LED(TEL of CEL).
Pause function
A 2 second PAUSE may be inserted into the memory dialing. Press RE/PA at required point during storage of number in
memory or dialing.
Redial function
The last number dialed (up to 32 digits) are stored in redial memory until another number is dialed. Next Pressure of RE/PA
activate the pause function.
Via PSTN
)Press TEL
)Press RE/PA
Via Cellular
)Press CEL
)Press RE/PA
Call transfer
When you wish to transfer an external call to another extension
)Press INT and the desired number during call
)The external call is put on hold and the destination party is ringing for 10 seconds.
)When the destination party does not answer, the origination party is ringing for 10 seconds
)When the origination party does not answer, the all of the parties are ringing for 10 seconds
)If the any handset does not pick up, the external call is dropped.
Internal call
)Press INT in standby mode
)Enter the number of internal handset (0 to 3,
0 is base call)
)If you drop the internal call, press TEL
)If answer the internal call, press TEL
Call switching
When received Incoming ring from CEL/TEL during TEL/CEL talk mode, user can select the choice the following
methods
3.
Press CEL/TEL, and hold the current talk and seize the new call
4.
Press TEL/CEL, and drop the current talk and seize the new call
If user want to toggle conversation between CEL and TEL, than can select the choice the following methods,
5.
Press CEL to seize the held cellular call, and the tel call goes to hold mode and connect the cellular call.
6.
Press TEL to seize the held tel call, and the cellular call goes to hold mode and connect the tel call
7.
Press CEL to seize the held tel call, and the cellular call is dropped and connect the tel call
8.
Press TEL to seize the cellular call, and the tel call is dropped and connect the cellular call
)If cellular call is dropped by external party , tel call is connected directly.
Call waiting(type II) -TBD
Press FLASH to pick up the second call. (The first call is put on hold)
Press FLASH again to go back to the first call.
*The LEDs show which service it is coming from when it receives a second call.(The service user is using is shown with
solid light and the service the second call is using is shown with blinking LED. If the both calls are using the same service,
then only its service:LED blinks)
Voice mail from Cellular (TBD)
Check voice mail
)Press and hold 1 for 1 sec. It connects to voice mail of the cellular phone directly.
)If a cellular phone is not docked in, it doesn’t dial out and generate an error tone.
*Once a cellular phone is docked, read the number of unit and memorize it automatically. The voice mail number is the same
number as the unit’s number.
Base setting features
Ringer setting
Press RING to change the ringer tone.
It generates the 3 rings when it is changed to different ringer tone.
If want to ringer off, Press RING and press 0
Speaker Volume setting
Change it by pressing VOL_UP or VOL_DOWN when it is off hook
Ringer volume
Change it by pressing VOL_UP or VOL_DOWN when it is on hook
*Every time it is changed, it generates the current ringer.
Memory
Save a number
Press MEM again followed by a number you want to save. (max 16 digits)
Press MEM followed by location #(01-20) where you want to save it.
Then complete it and generate a confirmation tone.
Edit a number
Press MEM again followed by a number you want to save. (max 16 digits)
Press MEM followed by location #(01-20) where you want to save it.
Then complete it and generate a confirmation tone(basically overwriting the number).
Delete a number
Press MEM twice followed by location #(01-20) where you want to delete
Then complete it and generate a confirmation tone.
Make a call by using memory
Via PSTN
)Press TEL
)Press MEM followed by the location #(01-20)
Via Cellular
)Press CEL
)Press MEM followed by the location #(01-20)
* If empty location, then go to the standby mode with error beep.
Multi handset features
The phone supports up to 3 connected handsets.
Registration
To register the handset to base station, press and hold FLASH in either party (handset and base) for over 1 sec. Then the
display “Register” is shown in handset and the STATUS led in base is flashing.
After the completion of registration, the display “Successful” is shown with the confirmation tone and the STATUS led in
base is steady on with the confirmation tone.
If fail to register, then repeat the above procedure.
Call support with 3 handsets
It is possible that Intercom between two handset, even while a third handset is maintaining an external call.
It is not available that while one handset is connected the PSTN/Cellular call, another handset is not try to connect the
PSTN/Cellular call.
The screened call transfer is not available.
Notice
No service warning
If the handset’s distance is too far from the base unit, or if the selected service is not available, then the display “No service”
is shown with warning tone.
Range limit tone during a call
During a call, in range limit conditions, the handset will play a warning tone in the ear piece, The tone is repeated until range
condition are bad. If the handset goes out of range, the call is released (on both handset and base)
Low battery warning
If the battery condition is low, then the low battery warning tone is heard in handset.
If the battery condition is low on talk mode, and drop the call after 10 seconds,
If the battery condition is low in standby mode, any function is not working at all.
Docking cellular phone
- Slide in a cellular phone to the cradle. The CELLUAR led lights up and the service is switched to cellular automatically.
Pick up a cellular phone from the cradle.
- If the cell phone is docked in the cradle while you are using the cell phone, it will be disconnected.
- If the docking on/off led is flashing, it is meaning “ No Service Mode “ and the cell phone will not be working properly.
Handset ( Cordless )
- Any keys is not operating while the handset is being charged.
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