CIDMATE Technology MH9012 900MHz Cordles Phone User Manual Manual
CIDMATE International Technology Inc. 900MHz Cordles Phone Manual
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CORDLESS TELEPHONE 900 MHZ FILTERED SOUND“ WITH 40 CHANNEL AUTOSCAN OWNER‘S MANUAL INSTALLATION Made] 9012 AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE USE. KEEP FOR YOUR REFERENCE 99 ® @@ 69. CO .O®©®@ ”550 if)! For installation information please see “Getting Started“ instructions on page 8 or your separate Quick Start Guide. Special Features Congratulations an your selection or a quality clnlu re pmducl, With proper care and adherence to the set-up and user Instructions in this manual. this unil will provlaa you with years or trouble-free service. BeIISeuth is commuted to providing quality products that fit your needs. We would like to have any comments or suggestions you might have on this pmducl. You may mall your comments to: U.S. Electronics 105 Madlsun Avenue New York. NY 10016 When examining your new CIDMAY'E curdlsss telephone, you will find an array at special leatures Including: Filteiefl Sound” System » Gels cansiderably less noise than conventional cordless telephones because cl 3 special circuit which del‘wers the clearest possible reception. in mun/Am Stu - Press the bunon on the NANDSET to find and lock on lo the clearest channel «er any call. mum. Numb" mm. - Store up to to «requenuy called numbers. Drxlt w Wei/um: - use this equipment as a desk phone or as a wall plume. 7m" MPH/u Dial/u - Use this phone «or either tone or push-button pulse (rotary) dieing. Antanlnlhuclian - Redial [he last number called. speed dial 10 numbers and automatic STANDBY. hell/Ir r Ensures greater privacy because a built-in sewnty code with 65,538 cumbinalions prevents use of your telephone line by another nearby cordless phone. nrpumh hmry - Recharge your ballery pack many times with the bulII-in charger, The hanrey low warning tone tells you when the battery pack heeus recharging. (See page 19.) Synialhrvitu - Use the hulton to access special services such as Call Warring supplied by your telephone company or company switchboard. STA/{Ely Moth - When in STANDBY mode. the phone is capable DI receiving a call (0N~ HOOK) , When the HANDSEY is on the BA$E UNIT, ii is automatically in the STANDBY mode (ON-HOOK). When HANDSET is taken all the BASE UNIT. ll remalns in the STANDBY mode until you ach’vate the ® hullon. mm, hm! hm - Once fully charged. in STANDBV mode and with the RINGER swrrcn tn the “on" pastiien. the HANDSET can receive/send calls tor a maximum 01 five days without the need tar recharging. depending on rrequency pl use, HANDA'ET Valium L’Mlml Smith - Select the volume level (HI, MlD‘ LOW). lint”! lull - Your telephone can utllize a headset tor hands-flee communicalifln. lull Clip ~ Use the Bell Clip Io hang yuur HANDSET in your ball. HANDSET ANTENNA P95 VOLUME CONTROL (HI. MlD. LOW) SWITCH Pg 5 SCAN BUTTON P95, 1s, 21 FLASH BUTTON REDIAL BUTTON P95 Pg,5, 15 HEADSET JACK 1N usE/BATr LOW F‘s-5. 15 INDICATOR Pg.5,14,15,19 TALK BU'ITON Pg 19.10.14. 15,17 TONE BUTTON EMO BUTTON P9-5 P9 5.15, 17 PAUSE BUTTON P9.5, 16 RINGER ONIOFF SWlTCH Pg.5, 14 CHARGE CONTACTS P95 For Installation information, please see "Getting Started’finstructions on page 8 or your separate Quick Start Guide. TELEPHONE LINE CONNECTION JACK Pg.7, 9 POWERAIN CONNECTlON JACK Pg], 9 TONE/PULSE SELECT SWITCH Pg], 9 ANTENNA F'gJ IN USE/CHARGE INDICATOR Pg] PAGE BUTTON Pg 7 CHARGE TERMINALS Pg] HANDSET Controls - Location and Funfilon- BASE UN" controls - Looetlon and Function ~~~~~~ Getting Started Desk Mounting fl Wall Mounting——~— ————— Basic Operation Receiving Calls - Planing Calls Using the Headset Feature -— Sloring Number --—-— Recalling Stored Numbers - Securily System Hum-— Recharging the Battery Pack arranging the Battery Pack —- Problem Solving- Technlcal Information —- FCC Requiremenls —~~- Warranty __—___ Wall Mount Template Safety Instructions IMPORTANTSAFETYINSTRUCflONS To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and/or injury, always toiiow these basic safety precautions when using your cordless telephone equipment. I. 2. 3. 10, 11. 12. Read and undersiand all instructions. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the nroduci. Unplug this product from the wall outlet Deidre defining. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning. DO not use this product near waier. for example, near a bath tub. wash bowl. kitchen sink, or laundry tub. ln a wet basement, or near a swimming pool. Do not place this product on an unstable can. stand. or table. The product may lall, causing serious damage to the product, Slots and openings In the cabinet and the back or bottom are provided tor ventilation. to protect it from overheating. These openings must not be blocked or covered. The opening 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 a built-in installation unless proper ventilanon is provided. . This product should be operated only lrorn the type at power sores indicaied on the marking label. If you are not sure at the type of power supply to your home, consult your dealer or local power company, Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not locate this product where people will walk on lne cord. Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords. This can increase the risk of fire or elechil: shock. Never push objects or any kind through slots in me product. They could touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts thai rould result in a risk olfire or electric shock. Never spill liquid at any kind on the product. To reduce the risk 0! electric shock. do not take this product apart. When service or repair work is required on ihls produci, lake ii to a qualified service representative. Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages or other risks. lnoorrect reassembly can cause electric shock when the appliance is used. Unplug this product from the wall outlet and consult a qualified service representative in any or the me following situations: When fire power supply cord is lrayed or damaged. illiquid has been spilled inio the product. ll the producl has been exposed to rain or water it the product does hot operate normally by following the operaiing instructions. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the opelaiing instructions. improper adiusiment 0! other conirols may result in damage and will alien require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product lo normal operation. POP? Impartant Safety Instructions E. It the product has been dropped or the case has been damaged. F. If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance. 13, Do not use the telephone lo report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak. 14. Never install telephone wiring during a Ilghtnirtg storm. 15. Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locau'ons. ls. Never touch un|nsulatel1 telephone wires or tsrmlnals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network inierlace. 17. Use caulictn when installing or modllytng telephone lines, SA VE THESE INS TIN/£770,” Battrey Cautionary Instructions CA U770N: To reduce the rlsk of fire or personal Injury, read and follow these instructions: 1, Use only the following type and size of battery pack: Cordless Telephone Battery Pack 3.6V, 600mAh U.S. Electronics Inc, Ni—Cd Battery Pack: model 3650 (See page ts tor ordering Information) 2. Do not dispose of the battery pack in a fire. it may explode, Check wilh local codes tor possihte special disposal instructlons. 3. Do not open or mutilate the battery pack. Released electrolyte is corroslve and may cause damage to the eyes or skin It may be toxic if swallowed. 4. Exercise care in handling lhe battery pack to prevent shorting the hallery with conductive materials such as rings. blacelets and keys. The battery pack or conductor may overheat and cause burns. 5. Charge the hallery pack provlded wlth or identified for use with this product only in accordance wilh the instmclions and limitations specified in this manual. 6, Observe proper polarity orientation between the battery pack and battery charger, ATTENTION: The product that you have purchased contains a rechargeable battery pack. The battery pack is recyclaole. At the end ot its useful lite, under various states and local laws, it may be illegal to dispose at this battery pack into the municipal waste stream. Check with your local solid waste otticlals for details in your area tor recycling options or proper disposal. HA IVDSE T Contra/s 33 HANDSE T Contra/s . Scan Button: Press to charge the operating channel when you hear interference. . Redlal Button: Press I0 redial me last number you dialed. ln uulBtu low indicator. Lights up when the MANDSET is in TALK mode. Blinks when battery power is law. (See page 19 for detail.) . Tone Button: Press (0 lampofarity change the dialing made from Pulse Io Tone for Rotary Service Users. (Press once belore entering numbers to access the answering system or electronlc bacle services. etc.) Pause Button: Press to Insert a pause while dialing. (You will need the @ button to dial numbers which use an alternatlve long distance access code.) HANDSETANTENNA Volume control an. mid low) switch: Select the volume level (Hi, MID. LOW). Flash Button: Press to answer an incoming call it you have Call Waiting. Hoadut Jack: For connecting your headset plug to enloy a hands lree communication. (See page15 tor detail.) TALK Button: fess lo answer an incoming call or to place a call. Press to end a call. . Memo lame-tor: Flashes while storing phone numbers. . Memo button: Press to stare phone numbers in memory or to call a number you have previously stored. . Rlnger onlofl Swltch: Set switch to OFF poslllon to disengage Ihe ringer on the HANDEST. . Charge Conhctsi For charging the battery pack lnslde the HANDSEY. We recommend cleaning periodically with a damp cloth. IMPORTANT |n order to get maximum life from the HANDSET battery pack, be sure to charge the HANDSET for12 hours before initial use. BA SE [III/IT Contra/s Mm,- soo'MHz —— 4 l. 2. 3. 4. 5. ?’ BA SE UNIT Contra/s Telephone Line Conneetlon Jack Power-In Connection Jabk Tone/Pulse Select Switch Antenna: Raise Dr reposition ior the bést reoepflcn. In Inn/charge Indluton Lights up (0 Indicate the uniI is ON or when (he HANDSET is placed on the BASE UNIT for charging. ll flashes lo indicate the page Iunclion is in use. PAGE Button: Press to page Iha HANDSET. . Charge Terminals: For charging the HANDSET batten pack. For best performance. clean periodically with a damp cloth only IMPORTANT Locating your BASE UNIT near appliances such as televisions, refrigerators, radios, or microwave ovens may cause interference. Getting Started Dunnecling Your Phone: Tnis seclion is a reiersnce gulde lo the basic Iunclions and operslions ol your coroless loleohone. For more oolelloa oosulpnons or «he operauons and leelures ol mls telephonel reler lo the Conlenls on page 1. l. Carelully remove your cordless lelepnone lrom its snipping canon, If more is any visible damage. du nol aliempl lo opersle lnls equlpmenl. Relurn i( lo the place of purchase. 2 Check to be sure you have all llems Ihzl came with fins cordless Ielephone system. You should have a HANDSET, BASE LINIT, AC ADAPTER. MOUNTING BRACKET, TELEPHONE LINE CORD, SHORT TELEPHONE LINE CORD. BELT CLIP and Owner's Manual. MgAJNTING HANOsET EAsEUNlT E CKET BELTCLIP Ego—v TELEPHONE SHORTTELEPHONE LINE CORD LINE CORD ADAPTER 3. Insert the small plug on [he and 0' (he AC ADAPTER lntu Ihe POWER-IN CONNECTION JACK a! me back 01 (he BASE UNIT. 4. Plug the AC ADAPTER into S 120V AC wall outlet A USE ONLY WITN cuss 1 POWER SOURCE 9v Dc, 300m. 5. lnserl one plug ol me TELEPHONE LlNE CORD Into the house TELEPHONE JACK and me olner eno lnlo lne TELEPHONE LlNE CONNECTION JACK nl lne back of me BASE UNIT. (If you have an older A-prong TELEPHONE JACK. you will need an RJ-11C TELEPHONE JACK ADAPTER. Trlls adapler is avoiloole ol lne some plaoe you purchased your telephone.) 6. Raise or reposition the ANTENNA on (he BASE UNIT for best reception. 7 We recommend not placing mis unll rlexl (o appliances. Doing so may cause interference. 10. Getting Started BASE UNIY BASE um ii ray/nous UNE CONNECTTON JACK TELEPHONE u CK cammsn YELEFNDNE LINE mien PD mu cowsc no" JACK Install [he BATTERY PACK by plugging il mm me BATTERY CONNECTOR m5|de me EATTREV COMPARTMENT. Place the BATTERY PACK inside lha BATTERY COMPARTMENT. "m" n“ Sllde the HANDSET BATTERY COMPARTMENT COVER filmly into place In E: its closed puslllon. TONE/PULSE Selecl Swilch: A. ll your nome is equipped with a tone dialing system. sel me TONE/PULSE Select Swrlcn to the YONE msilron, a. ll you nave a mlary diallng syslern. sel lne TONE/PULSE Selecl Swrlen to PULSE position. c. I1 ycu are unsure which system you have, set the TONE/PULSE Select SWilen lo the TONE positron Press lire @ bunon on me HANDSET to gel a dial lone. and press any bullish on lne KEYPAD except me zero. it me dial lone eonlrnues, I| means tnat you do not have TONE dialing service. Press the @ button on lire HANDSET to hang up. Set the TONE/PULSE Select Swilch to the FULSE mode and men try again. Getting Started QQ @@ G). 09 Press me GE [when to confirm mat you have a dual mne. w you do nu! get a man (one, levnew slap 3 Ihmugh n u Yau 5151 do not have a final lune, refer m the Problem Solvlng semen on page 21. BEL? 0 IP HOOK Wrm lhe back or (he HANDSET iacing up. insell one side 01 me BELT CUP HOOK mm lhe malching slut at the (up side mine HANDSET Press dawn on [he uDDflsile Side 0! We BELT CLIP unm (he Ulher hook bets mlo lhe slal an (he side 07 me HANDSET 12, Before initial use. charge the HANDSET for 12 hour& You are new ready to use year new Unisanie cordless Telephone. Des/r Mounting fies/r Mounting: One of the special features 01 your \elephone is me unique design of (he MOUNTING BRACKET which can hold your phone a( an angws of son when desk mounting. There are (we posnicns lo choose from: 1. NORMAL POSITION (Mounling Bracket not required) Fm normal posman‘ as Shem" |n Fiuuve I, place (he BASE UNIT on any desired but suitabla location FIGURE 1 24 30° POSITION (See Figure 2): Wilh me back of me BASE UNIT facmq up, man Ihe hook a! me MouNTwNG BRACKET (muowmg the avrvw airechnn by Ina DESK MOUNT) imp me matchmg slots of me EASE UNIT (as shown in Figure 3L Then side me MOUNTING BRACKET inla place as indvcaled by the arrow FIGURE 2 FIGURE 3 — Wall Mounting WallMfl/lnli/tg: You may cheese to put me BASE UNIT ol your cordless telephone on a wall 1. With the back of (he BASE UNIT laclng up. waned lhe SHORT TELEPHONE LINE CORD ID the TELEPHONE LINE CONNECTION JACK. Insert the SHORT TELEPHONE LINE CORD mmugh me nnle of the MOUNTING BRACKET. Insen (he hanks al the MOUNTING BRACKET (falhwina (he arrow mrectlnn hr the WALL MOUNT) in!!! the matching slots 01 the BASE UNIT (as shown below) Then slide the MOUNTING BRACKET mm place as lndu‘alefl by me armw Plug the "Be end 01 the SHORT TELEPHONE LINE CORD in“) me MODULAR WALL JACK Align the Upper keyhole on (he MOUNTING BRACKET with the upper STUD of the wall plate. so that the opening end 01 (he MOUNTING BRACKET matches lhe lower slud. (hen pull the EASE UNIT dawn unlll I! is securely sealed. sHom TELEPHONE LINE ooau MONNTINS BRACKET Wm Pm: swu BASE UN" Basic Operation Preparing fur Ilse Before you can use your cordless lelephone‘ you must charge the HANDSET for 12 hoursv Failure to do 50 M" require recharging 0! {ha BATTERY PACK more Often. 1. Place (he HANDSET on me BASE UNIT lur 12 hours, 2. After 12 hauvs‘ remove the HANDSET "cm the BASE UNI'L 3. Rnlse a! reposlllon (he BASE LlNIT annnna lnr has! recaptiun Before you can usa your cordlnss mlnphone, you mus! rhnrge the HAND/SET for 1: hoursl Failure to do so my require more frequent charging vf the buttery pack, See page 19 fat man information on me bmery pack. NOTE Once me HANDSET is fully charged, in rs nperable tor approximately 4 hours of conunuaus talk use and appnmmalely 5 days when lhe HANDSET is Iefl on the EASE UNIT in STANDBY mode 6399716an on the Vreuuency 0! use, IMPORTANT The AC ADAPTER must always be plugged into an electrical outlet. Receiving Calls Receiving Calls wit/I rile HANDSET in: tile HA SE IIMIT 1 When the phone rings, lift the HANDSET The W USE indicator Will light up. (NOTE: The HANDSET RINGER SWITCH must be In the "ON" position tor ringer to operate) 2, Slsrl your conversation. To end your conversation. either press the @B button or place the HANDSET on the BASE UNIT it you piece the HANDSET on the EASE UNIT charge cradle, you acllvale the automatic STANDBY feature. Receiving balls with tile IIAIIDSET all the M SE Ill/IT 1. When the phone (muse press the @ button. The IN USE indicalor will light up 2. Start your conversation. 3 To end your conversation. either press the button or place the HANDSET on the EASE UNIT. (1 you place [he HANDSEY on me BASE UNIT charge cradle, you activate the automatlc STANDBY featurer (NOTE: The BASE UNIT has no ringer and does not ring when receiving an incoming call.) NOTE' llyou are lar away lrorn the EASE UNIT, the HANDSEY emlLs beep sounos to warn you that the background noise level is too high [or proper communication between the NANDSET and (he BASE UNIT. When you hear lhis sound. you shouiu move closer to the BASE UNIT to reduce the noise level Olherwlse, the call will automatically cut all. Placing Calls Placing L‘alls 1. Press the @ billion. the W USE indicator will light up 2. Listen for a dial tone. 3. [Jul tne phone numbert 4. When you have finished mm your call. press the @ hullen again‘ The lN USE indicator Will turn out HANHSETflMiaIlumn i. if you get a busy tone, press lne (fig) nultnn to hang up 2. Later, press the ® bullon agam 3 Listen (cl a dial tone Press the fir?) button again, This Will automatically ledlal rne lasl telephone number you called Using Illa Head“! fuum Your telephone can utilize a headsel (not included) in he connected to your amass? «or you to may a hands-free communication. insert the small plug on me end at lhe headset inln lne HEADSET JACK at the ngnt side al tne MANDSET, Follow the pandas d'msed h "Receiving Calls' and "Placing Calls" when lo receive and place a call. NOTE wnen you nlug in lhe headsel plug into the HEADSET JACK il autumallcally mules lhe mrcrupnane and speaker or me HANDSET. Unvlw are neadsel Io relurn (he HANDSEY lo normal use Headsets are avadable at mosl retail outlets mal sell telepnune equipmenlv Tne HEADSET JACK is cumpalihle willr 2,5 mm headset plugs only we©9gw® 09®©@0 O‘QQQCQ $0 i, HEADSET MICROPHONE HEADSET FLUG (2 5mm) hHEADSE7 JACK Staring Numbers 1. Be sure the BASE UNIT IN USE indlcamr is all and the HANDSET ls m STANDBV mode Press the Dial the number you want to slam Press the aw button agarn. Dre; (he lndex number (me) where you wam to snare ma! number. You will hear une confirmanon beep. s. Wme me name a! me person you will be calling mm mm number nexl lo the corresponding index number on me telephone number card. 7. Repeat steps 1 through E for other telephone numbelss mbmru EXAMPLE: Tu scare the number “54965 under me index number 1 an we keypad: 1 - Press the bunnn. 4 - Press 1 an me keypad. 2 ~ Dlul (15-1961 5 - You have stored "5-1965 unndsr key I on lhe 3 - Press the \ button again keypadr A total a! 10 telephone numbers can be programmed in memory lMFDRTANT: The maxlmum number cl dlqils Mal can be slvrefl for any phone number ls 18 in pulse or (one made. The maximum number 01 $0115 (or leEfl (lane and pulse in combinallon) dlaling is 15 Ilyw are using a swltchbosm system In access an oulside line (such as an Hot 9} Dress lhe m bunch (0 store a pause. Recalling Stored Numbers fiscal/i111] Stand Mumbels from Memary 1 Press (he hunon zv Press the nuuon. 3. Press the index number tor me number ynu have stored The smrea number wm be mam aummzucauy. EXAMPLE: To read“ number 115-1966 siovad under key 1 on the keypad' , Press me @ button. - 0er me nunon - Dial 1. QO®®®=O MOMS IO 15; CD 63 ED (9 5, IMPORTANT To obtain the best reception, be sure to raise or reposifion the BASE UNIT antenna. Security System Your cordless telephone uses a dlgital cording securlly system to prevent unauthorized use of your tetephone line by another nearty by cordless hlpehone The system has its own ldentifying signal created in mlcrcccmputers in com me BASE UNIT and HANDSET. Security L‘mja This teiephone has an internal security code with 651.536 possible cembinatlons. Multichannel/Ines: Your cordless telephone lets you select a channel from me 40 trequencues available to transmit slgnzls between tne BASE umr and HANDSEI‘. When you notice tntenerence tram ctner cordless telepnenes, cnange to another channel by pressmg me Gun button nnthe HANDSET. IMPORTANT when you hear interference, press the @ button to change the operating channel. Recharging the Battery Pack Battery Type Use the following type and srze of battery pack: Cordless Telephone flattery Pack 346V. EDOmAh Q} Unisonrc Products Corp. Qé Ni—Cd aatlery Pack: model lasso Ni-Cd This hanrey pack is available Inmugh u.s. Electronics Sen/Ice center 155 Maditcn Avonu- New York NV 10016 1-800-“8-510! flea/naming llle lane/y Pack The nickel cadmium (Ni—Cd) Dam-Ky pack in lhe NANDSET can be recharged any times usmg the built-in chamer in the BASE UNIT. When the GATT LOW symbol slam |D blink. a "beep" sound will be heard every 12 seconds Tnls indicates (rial me battery pack needs in be charged Charge the battery pack at least once every so days oi non-use to avoid ballery failure. When the battery pack can no longer be charged. replacemenl oi the banery pack Will be neoessary The beltrey [lack used in your telephone may develop a condilron known as “MEMORY", Once subjected to a regular short discharging roullne. the battery pack assumes the discharging pattern it was subjected to. This is known as e "MEMORY" condition which causes rapid discharging thereby shortening lhe ballery pack charge span. if you believe your behery pack has developed a memory condilien. do not charge rhe HANDSET until the BATTERY LOW rndtoelor comes on When il does come on. charge lhe NANDSET luliy lor iz hours IMPORTANT In order to get maximum life from the HANDSET battery pack, be sure to charge the HANDSET for 12 hours before initial use. Changing the Battery Pack L'Ilanyiny tile BA TTERYPAL‘K The aArrERv PACK pmvides power for me HANDSET olyou' cordless telephone. TO REPLACE BATTERY PACK: 50.)wa 5, Remove the HANDSET BATTERY COMFARTMENT COVER by sliding it down Pull out [he BATTERY PACK PLUG and remove me BA'ITERY COVER Plug the new BATTERY PACK ink: (he BATTERY CONNECTOR. Slide the HANDSET BATTERY COMFARTMENT covsn firmly mm place in its closed posil‘ion. Below use, charge the new BATTERY PACK Tar |2 hours. ATTENTION: The pvoduci man you have purchased contains a rechargeable BATTERY PACK. The BATTERY PACK is recyclable. A! the end of its useful life, under vanuus slale and local laws‘ it may be illegal to dispose of (his BATTERY PACK inlo ihe municipal waste streaml Check with your local solid wasie officials for delails in ybur area In! recycling options or proper dlsposaL mm av cams: mu amen run mm —-mm rum lew! in. "Anus“ sArrva COMPARYMENY COVER Hy slldlng K am Prablem Salt/iny Prat/em Salving Section For your assistance. we have isled below a few common problems. PIIWIE dust 1m! war/l. and Ill: Iallowiny.’ 1. BASE UNIT is plugged into power some. 2. HANDSET is charged. a. TONE/PULSE switch is in the riqnt posttion 4. TELEPHONE LINE CORD is ptugoeo into the telepnene jack flange nip/lane Iimiul, check the following: 1. ANTENNA on EASE UNIT is raised. 2. BASE UNIT is centrally located in your residence 3. BASE UNIT is not located near appliances. Illa dial tans, clue/t the following: 1 Telephone plug is connected lo tne telephone line. 2 BASE um? is pluggefl into power some. flushed signal Ill/(tar: of Index, elm/t flu fol/awillg: t aattery pack In HANDSET ls luliy charged. 1. HANDSET i! not too tar lrom the BASE UNIT, 3. ANTENNA on BASE mm is raised, Intel/mime an reception, 1?le (Ill fol/a willy: t. Noise may be picked up lrom electrical vioducls in the home or electrical storms. Generally. this "Olse is a mum annoyance and shoots not be lnlerpleted as a detect in your system. lSee Technical InYoimallon on page 22> 2. Choose an alternate channel usinq me @ bullorl on the HANDSET Excess slalic, check (lie Iallawilw: 1. Check to see that me ANTENNA is no! Iouchlng another metal object. 2. Raise or reposition [he ANTENNA, Ilafurprusing the Til/(bunny, rim receive (line beeps mil/m dial tone, Mei-It the fol/awin]: 1. EASE UNIT is mugged into power soroe NOTE: it no at telephones in me house are working, disconnect one set at a time to verity that none at the phones are causing tne prootem. it you still have a problem alter doing this and your telephone still does not walk. please contact your local phone Wmvany. Technical Infnrmatian Technical/”formation .’ This cordless telephone uses radio 1requellcies to allow mohill'ly’ There are certain ditflculties in using radio frequencies With a cordless telephone While these are normal, the following could atlect the operation at your system Mlise Electrical pulse noise is present in most homes atone lime or another This noise is most intense during electrical storms. Certain ltinds or electrical equipment such as light dimmers. fluorescent bulbsi motors. and tans also generate noise pulses Because radio frequencies are susceptible to these noise pulses. you may occasionally hear them in your HANDSET. Generally may are minor annoyance and should not be interpreted as a detect ln your system. flung: Because ladia lrequeflcy is used, the location 07 (he BASE UNIT can afiect the operating range. Try sevelal locations ill your home or office and pfick me one that gives yuu the clearest signal in me HANDSETl Intel/0mm Electronic olroults activate a relay to oonneot the oordleee telephone to your telephone line, These electronic circuits operate in the radio lreouenoy spectrum Whlle several protactlon circuits are used to prevent unwanted signals. there may be periods when these unwanted signals enter the BASE UNITr Von may hear elicits or hear the relay activate while you are not using the HANDSETl it the interverenoe occurs lreouenlly, i\ can he minimized or eliminated oy lowering the height ol your base antenna or by relocating the ease uurr. You can check tor interlerence oclore selecting the linal ease UNIT location by plugging in the phone NH 7705: This cordless telephone uses radio communication between the HANDSET and the BASE UNIT and may not ensure privacy ol communication Olhel devices, including other cordless telephone, may intenere with the operation at this cordless telephone or cause noise during aperallcni Units not containing coded access may accessed by other radio communication systems Cordless telephones must not cause inlerterence to any licensed radio services FL'C‘ Requirements Federal communitarian: commissinn [requirements This equipment complies with Fan on oi the FCC miles. A label on the BASE UNIT ol the equipment contains, among other inlormation, the FCC Registration Number and the Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) ior lnis equipment. You must upon request. provide this inlormation to your letephone company, The REN is also uselul in determining the number at devices that you may connect to your telephone line and still allaw all at these devices to ring when your telephone number is called. in most areas, but not all areas. the sum at the RENs at all devices connected to one line should not exceefl five (5), To be certain 01 the number of devices that you may connect to your line, ccnlacl your local telephune company it your equipment should muse harm lo the telephone network the telephone company may lemporarily arsoonneci your service ii possible, they will notify you in advance lhat temporary discontinuance of service may be requiredfioweven when advance written notice is not possible, the telephone company may lemporarlly discontinue service without notice it such action is necessary under the Circumslanoes. The leiephone company may make changes in ils communication facillliesy equipment, and operalions, or procedure! where such anion is reasonably required in lhe nperalion of its business and is not inconsistent with the rules and reuulatiuns of the Federal Communical‘ions Commission Do not attempt to rep-I1 or modlty this equlpmenl, Wunlnq: Changes or modifications nol explassiy approved by lhe party responsible lor compliance could void the user‘s aulnoriry lo operale the equlpmenl, Some cordless telephones operate at liaquancies lhal may cause inlerterenca lD nalrby TV's and VCR! To minimlze or prevent such lnleflerence, the base Di lne cordless telephone should not be placed on or near a TV or VCR It inlerterenoe is experienced, moving the cordless telephone larlner away tram the TV or VCR WI" o'ten reduce or eliminate the inter'erence. This equinmant should nol be used on Win telephone lines Connection to party line service is subject to slate firms, n Ircuble is Experienced. disconnect this equipment from the telpehone line to delemllne It It is causmg the malfunction. if the equipment is determined (0 be mal'unclionlng. its use should be disconnected until the problem has been corrected IMPORTANT In order to get maximum life from the HANDSET battery pack, be sure to charge the HANDSET for 12 hours before initial use. FL‘L‘ Requirements Federal Cammmricetinns Cammissian fiequilemenls {cant/nae!!! Note: This equipment has been tested and tcund to comph/ with the limits tor a class a digital device. pursuant to Pan 15 of the FCC Rules These lirnns are designed to provide reasunable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio itequenq energy and it not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause nanntul interierence to radio communications. Howeveri there is no guarantee that interterence wlII own in a particular installation. it this equipmenl does cause hormtul interterence to radio lelevision reception, which can be determined by turning the equinrnent oil and on the user IS encouraged to try to correct the interference by one at the foliowinq measures 1. Reorlerit or relocate the receiving antenna 2. increase the distance between the equipment and the receiver 3. Connect the equipment irllc an (Juliet on a circuit dillerem (mm Mal lo which the receiver is connected. 4. Consult the dealer or an expeltenced radio/TV technician {or help BeIlSnuth Products One-Year leiled Warranty Thts limlted warranty sets totth all ctnuArE Fropunts responslblltlies regaralng your telephone. There are no other expressed or implied warrantres tram clnlu rs Products. Warranty Service I'm vided it you purchased the telephone new trom a retail yenonr. clnnuys Products warrants the equipment against defects in matertat and wolkmanship tor a perioa or one (1) year 1mm the ortgrnal date at purchase. This warranty rs In lieu of all other express warrantres. This warranty begins when you purchase the telephone ano oontlnues for one (1) year unless you sell a! lenl the telephone. in which case "12 warranty leDs ctnuA 1: Products disclaims any rmpheo warranty. tncludlng the wananly ol merchantahlllty and the warranty 0' filness lo! a panlculat purpose, as of (he dale of one (1) year tram your atlglnal purdtase o! the telephone menu 7: Products assumes no responslblllly tor any special. incidental. or consequential damages this warranty pryes you speetirc legal rights and you may have other nng which vary lrom state to state Some states do not allow the excluSten or ttnrrtattons or special, incidental or consequential oar-tapas. M llmllallons on how long a warranty lasts, so the suave excluslon and Ii itetron may nol apoly to you. Wei/rarity Service M71 Provided Thrs warranty does not cover damaye vesulllng lrorn aceroent. mrsuse, abuse, improper installation or aperaltwl, lack of veasnnabla care, unauthorrzeo modiltcatron or the alluring ol any attachment not provrdeo by ulwlurf Prouucts with the enuipment, and/or loss at pans This warranty rs yorueo rn the even! any unauthonzeo person opens, alters or reparrs the telephone All mane. enurprnenl oerng returner: tor repair must he suttattly packaged Telephone meanles use ortlerent types or equipment and otter various types or servrces to cuslovners. eromrr Products does not warrant that this telephone is compel-ole with the type to! equipment of any particular telephone company or the servrces promoted by rt. erar Ta Dir ltrr Warranty Service During "is met thiny (30; days. a derective product is eligible tor overrihermunler exchange at the retailer rrcm whom it was purchased. After thirty (30) days‘ Ihe defective product shouta be returned to the authorized service centen Please allow 2-3 weeks tor the return or your telephone. The shipping address or the authorized service center is: Unisnnic CONSUMER CENTER C/O Southern Bondeo Warehouse i491 Mt. Zion Rd. Morrow. GA 30260 NOTE. A teiephnne received which was not made for cuuu rs Prcducls or which is not detective as determined by our test mocedums WI“ not be repaired and will be returned (a you C O D , height collect In ”Main Warranty Sell/ice - Provide proof or the date or purchase within the package. - Prepay all shipping costs to the authorized service center. ‘Include a return shipping address wnhin the package. Piease retain your sales receipt the cartcn‘ the packing materials am the printen mareriei The crigmai canon is the nest shipping container tor the teiephohe shwtd yet: "EV! (0 return it far yurrr ulnar“: Serial number Date cl Purchase Name at Denier Customer Service Telephone Number: 1-800-110-8550 OUTSIDE THE U.S.A, CALL 1~Z14-2l2-5976 Template for Wall Mounting This page serves as a template for attachment 0! screws to me well when muunlmg mis lelephona on me wall. |. cm um mis page. 2 Use nus template to determme (he mstance be|ween screws when mounting (ms phone on me walls The (we cross hawrs identify where (a attach me screws IMPORTANT In order to get maximum life from the HANDSET battery pack, be sure to charge the HANDSET for 12 hours before initial use. IMPORTANT Placing your BASE UNIT near appliances such as televisions, refrigerators, radios. or microwave ovens may cause interference. IMPORTANT When you hear interference, press the @ button to change the operating channel. IMPORTANT The AC ADAPTER must always be plugged into an electrical outlet. IMPORTANT To obtain the best reception, he sure to raise or reposition the BASE UNIT ANTENNA. IMPORTANT If you live in an area which gets frequent thunderstorms, we strongly recommend plugging your AC adapter into a surge protector.
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