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Answering System Operation
Recording Your Outgoing Messages
Your Answering System provides one PRIMARY MAILBOX and four individual MAILBOXES (1,
2, 3, 4) which can receive their own Incoming Messages (ICM). Before using your Answering
System, it is suggested that you record an Outgoing Message (OGM). This is the
announcement callers will hear when the system answers a call.
A pre-recorded system announcement “Please record your message after the beep” is available
if you choose not to record your own OGM.
A. Recording your OGM in the PRIMARY MAILBOX
1. Press and hold down the OGM button to record your message.
2. Begin speaking immediately after you hear, “Please record your announcement after the
beep”. Continue to depress the OGM button. One second after completing your OGM,
release the OGM button. Your recorded message will be played after releasing the OGM
button.
NOTE: Your OGM must be at least 3 seconds and no more than 30 seconds in length.
If you wish to change your OGM, repeat steps 1 through 2.
After recording an OGM, you can choose to use the pre-recorded announcement for your
Answering System.
1. Press the OGM button, while the OGM is playing, press the ERASE button.
2. After “You have no announcement” is played, the system generated “Please record your
message after the beep” will replace the locally recorded Answering System’s OGM.
NOTE: To obtain a better sound quality for locally recorded (OGMs and Memos) messages,
speak directly into the MICROPHONE from a distance of 9 to 12 inches.
It is recommended that you record an OGM on your PRIMARY MAILBOX instructing a caller to
leave an ICM in one of the four mailboxes. If the caller is using a Touchtone telephone, this will
enable the caller to record an ICM directly into one of the four mailboxes by dialing “11” for
MAILBOX 1, “22” for MAILBOX 2, “33” for MAILBOX 3, “44” for MAILBOX 4.
Example of a Primary OGM: “Hello, please leave a message after the tone, or if you are using
a Touchtone telephone, please Dial 11 for Beth, Dial 22 for Jenny, Dial 33 for Jonathan, Dial 44
for Esson.”
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Answering System Operation
NOTE: To check your OGM, press the OGM button. If you did not record an OGM, your
Answering System will announce, “You have no announcement.”
B. Recording your OGM to Individual MAILBOX 1, 2, 3 or 4
1. Press a mailbox button, the corresponding MAILBOX LED indicator will blink.
2. Press and hold down the OGM button to record your message.
3. Begin speaking immediately after you hear, “Please record your announcement after the
beep”. Continue to press the OGM button.
One second after completing your OGM, release the OGM button. Your recorded message
will be played after releasing the OGM button.
NOTE: Your OGM must be at least 3 seconds and no more than 30 seconds in length. If
you wish to change your OGM, repeat steps 1 through 3.
NOTE: To check your OGM in a mailbox, press a mailbox button and then press the OGM
button. If you do not have an OGM in a mailbox, it will announce “You have no
announcement.” Once a mailbox is activated, its corresponding MAILBOX LED
indicator blinks slowly to show that the mailbox is active. If you do not press a button
to activate another function within 12 seconds, the Answering System will return to
the PRIMARY MAILBOX. You may return to the PRIMARY MAILBOX at anytime by
pressing the STOP button.
Turning the Answering System ON/OFF
ANSWER
1. Press the ON/OFF button to turn ON the Answering System. You will hear the following
message, “Answering machine is ON.”
ANSWER
2. Press the ON/OFF button again to turn OFF the Answering System. You will now hear the
following message, “Answering machine is OFF.”
NOTE: Once turned OFF, the Answer function will answer only on the tenth ring, allowing
you to turn the Answering System ON from a remote location.
Setting to Answer Calls
The ANSWER ON/OFF LED indicator must be ON for the Answering System to answer calls.
Depending on the setting of the ANNC/ICM switch, the Answering System will either hang up
after your announcement (ANNC) or begin to record your caller’s messages (ICM). After the
caller leaves an ICM, the time and day will be stamped at the end of each recorded ICM. The
ICM is stored in the MEMORY and the LED Message Display shows the total number of ICMs
currently stored.
NOTE: ICMs are limited to a maximum of 2 minutes. If the ICM is more than 2 minutes, the
system “beeps” twice and hangs up; or if the Answering System’s memory runs out, the
Answering System announces, “Memory full,” and hangs up.
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Answering System Operation
Setting to Announce Only
During ANNC (Announce) mode, your system answers incoming calls with your recorded
announcement but will not record any ICMs.
1. Set the ANNC/ICM select switch to ANNC.
2. Press and hold down the OGM button to record your announcement.
3. Begin speaking after you hear, “Please record your announcement after the beep.” Do not
release the OGM button until you have completed your announcement OGM.
NOTE: Your OGM must be at least 3 seconds and no more than 30 seconds in length.
4. Release the OGM button one second after your announcement is completed, and the LED
Message Display will show “ aO”.
NOTE:
If you have not recorded an announcement for ANNC mode, even if the switch is
set to ANNC mode, the Answering System will automatically operate in ICM mode
and will record all ICMs.
Screening Incoming Calls
The Answering System allows you to listen to a caller leaving an ICM. Once the Answering
System starts answering a call, press the TALK button (or pick up any extension telephone
on the same line), the Answering System will stop recording and you may converse with your
caller.
Message Alert
When the message alert switch is “ON,” the unit will generate a “beep” sound every 15 seconds
after a new message has been recorded. If you do not want to hear the “beep,” set the switch
to the OFF position.
Setting Ring Select
To choose the number of times the phone rings before the Answering System responds, set the
Ring Select switch to 3R, 5R, or TS (Toll SAVER).
Set to 3R -System answers call after the third ring.
Set to 5R -System answers call after the fifth ring.
Set to TS - Use “TOLL SAVER” (TS) when you will be checking your system for message
from a remote location using long distance services or from a pay phone. The
Answering System responds on the third ring only if you have new message
waiting. If there are no new messages, the phone will answer after the fifth ring.
You can hang up on the fourth ring to avoid paying for the call.
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Answering System Operation
Recording a Memo
A. To record a Memo in the PRIMARY MAILBOX
1. Press and hold down the MEMO button to record your Memo.
2. Begin speaking immediately after you hear, “Please record your message after the beep.”
Continue to depress the MEMO button. One second after completing your Memo, release
the MEMO button. Day and time are automatically stamped at the end of the message.
NOTE: The Answering System advances the message count automatically after the actual
message is recorded.
B. To record a Memo in an individual MAILBOX (1, 2, 3, 4)
1. Press a mailbox button, the corresponding MAILBOX LED indicator will blink.
2. Press and hold down the MEMO button to record your Memo.
3. Begin speaking immediately after you hear, “Please record your message after the beep”.
Continue to depress the MEMO button. One second after completing your Memo, release
the MEMO button. Day and time are automatically stamped at the end of the message.
NOTE: The Answering System advances the message count automatically after the actual
message is recorded.
NOTE: To obtain a better sound quality for locally recorded (OGMs and Memos) messages,
speak directly into the MICROPHONE from a distance of 9 to 12 inches.
Playing of Messages/Memos
A. To play messages/memos in the PRIMARY MAILBOX
1. Press the PLAY button, the system will play all NEW messages/memos.
2. After playing all NEW messages/memos, press the PLAY button again, the system will
play all of its messages.
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Answering System Operation
B. To play messages/memos in an individual MAILBOX (1, 2, 3, 4)
1. Press a mailbox button, the corresponding MAILBOX LED indicator starts to blink.
2. Press the PLAY button. The system will play all NEW messages/memos.
3. After playing all NEW messages/memos, press the PLAY button again, the system will
play all of its messages/memos.
NOTE: When the MAILBOX LED indicators are lit, messages are present.
C. To interrupt a message
1. Press the STOP button once to pause a message while it is being played, “PA” will be
displayed.
2. Press the PLAY button to continue playing the current message.
3. Press the STOP button twice to end the playing of a message.
D. To repeat a message/memo
1. Press the RPT button while playing a message. The system repeats the current message
in its entirety.
E. To skip message/memo
1. Press the SKIP button once. The Answering System stops playing, moves to the next
message/memo and resumes playback. The system advances one message/memo each
time you press the SKIP button.
Saving Messages
The Answering System saves your messages automatically. After playing all of your messages,
the Answering System announces, “End of messages” and the total number of messages
stored in the memory will be indicated on the LED Message Display.
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Answering System Operation
Erasing Messages
A. To erase all of the messages in the PRIMARY MAILBOX
1. Press and hold down the ERASE button until you hear the announcement, “Messages
erased, you have no messages.” If you have a new message in the PRIMARY MAILBOX,
you will hear, “You have # new messages.”
B. To erase all of the messages in an individual MAILBOX (1, 2, 3, 4)
1. If you want to erase all of the messages in a mailbox, activate the desired mailbox.
2. Press and hold down the ERASE button until you hear the announcement, “Messages
erased MAILBOX#, you have no messages.” If you have a new message in the MAILBOX
#, you will hear, “You have # new messages.”
C. To erase selected messages/memos
1. While the unwanted message is playing, press the ERASE button. The Answering System
announces erasure of the selected message/memo, and the LED Message Display shows
the symbol of “Ea.” After the erasure is complete, the numeric order of the remaining
messages will be rearranged.
When the Memory is Full
When there is no memory available for additional messages, the Answering System will
announce, “Memory full,” but will not save any new messages.
NOTE: When the Answering System memory is full, previously reviewed messages must be
deleted so that the system can record new messages.
NOTE: You must enter your Remote Access Code within 10 seconds of activating the Remote
Control function to maintain your connection with the Answering System. (Refer to
Remote Control Operation on page 36.)
Two -Way Recording
Two-way recording allows you to record your conversation with another caller.
In order to have 2-way recording, you must use the cordless HANDSET of the Answering
Machine while recording the conversation.
1. During conversation, press a mailbox button (MAILBOX 1, 2, 3, or 4) where you want to
record your conversation. The corresponding MAILBOX LED indicator will blink.
2. Press and hold down the MEMO button. The LED Message Display will show “
indicate the RECORDING mode.
” to
3. Release the MEMO button to end your conversation recording.
4. Also you can record on the PRIMARY MAILBOX, just follow steps 2 and 3.
NOTE: Recording two-way conversations may be subject to local, state or federal laws and
regulations. Consent of both parties is required when a conversation will be recorded.
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Remote Control Operation
Remote Operation through a Tone Telephone
You can use many Answering System features when you are away from home. To protect your
privacy, most of the features can be used only after you enter the three-digit Remote Access
Code.
Remote Access Codes
The Remote Access Codes are preset at the factory as below. You can use the preset codes or
choose your own.
PRIMARY MAILBOX:
999
MAILBOX 1:
555
MAILBOX 2:
666
MAILBOX 3:
777
MAILBOX 4:
888
NOTE: If the STOP button is pressed for more than 3 seconds, the Remote Access Codes
return to the factory preset codes.
Changing of the Remote Access Codes
All of the digits of the Remote Access Codes are a combination of the numbers 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and
0.
IMPORTANT: Digits 1, 2, 3, and 4 cannot be used when changing the Remote Access Codes
for any mailbox (including the PRIMARY MAILBOX).
1. Press a mailbox button for MAILBOX 1, 2, 3, or 4. For the PRIMARY MAILBOX, follow
steps 2 to 6.
2. Press and hold down the CODE button until you hear the announcement, “Please
enter new password.”
3. Press and hold down the DAY button. Release the button when you hear the desired
first digit of the code.
4. Press and hold down the HOUR button. Release the button when you hear the desired
second digit of the code.
5. Press and hold down the MIN button. Release the button when you hear the desired
third digit of the code.
6. Press the CODE button, the 3-digits you have selected will be announced.
7. If your new Remote Access Code is the same as that of another mailbox, the Answering
System will not record your password and will announce, “Please try again.”
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Remote Control Operation
Using the Remote Instruction Code
1. Dial your telephone number.
2. Listen to or bypass the OGM in the PRIMARY MAILBOX by entering your Remote Access
Code.
3. A “beep” will sound when your Remote Access Code is correctly accepted by your
Answering System.
4. If the announcement does not stop, enter the Remote Access Code again.
5. The Answering System will request that you enter the Instruction Code or press “0” for help.
A. If you do not know the Instruction Code, press the “0” button immediately. The Answering
System will announce the Instruction Codes. Otherwise, if a command is not received by
the Answering System within 10 seconds, it will signal 3 “beeps” and hang up.
The following is the Remote Instruction Code Help Menu:
Instruction Codes
To playback announcement press “5.”
To record memo press “6.” (Press “0” for PRIMARY MAILBOX, Press “1” for MAILBOX
1, Press “2” for MAILBOX 2, Press “3.” for MAILBOX 3, and Press “4.” for MAILBOX 4.)
To record announcement press “7.”
To turn answering machine OFF or ON press “8.”
To change mailbox press “
(star).”
To playback message press “2.”
While message playback:
To repeat message press “1.”
To skip message press “3.”
To stop press “4.”
To erase message press “9.”
B. Press the corresponding number of the Instruction Code you wish to activate. You do not
have to listen to the entire Instruction Code Help Menu before giving a command. You
may enter the desired Instruction Code Number at any given time.
C. After accessing the Answering System, you must enter the next command within 10
seconds after the end of each operation. Otherwise, your Answering System will hang up
the phone automatically.
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Security
Security System
Your cordless telephone uses a digital coding security system to prevent unauthorized use of
your telephone line by another nearby cordless telephone. The system has its own identifying
signal created by microcomputers in both the BASE UNIT and the HANDSET.
Security Code
This telephone has an internal security code with 65,536 possible combinations.
Resetting Security Code and Channel Information
Communication between the HANDSET and the BASE UNIT may not be possible in any of the
following situations:
1. After a power failure.
2. After relocating the BASE UNIT by disconnecting the AC ADAPTER.
3. After replacing the HANDSET BATTERY PACK.
To reset, place the HANDSET on the BASE UNIT for 2 to 5 seconds.
Multi-Channel Access
Your cordless telephone lets you select a channel from the 40 frequencies available to transmit
signals between the BASE UNIT and HANDSET. When you notice interference from other
cordless telephones, change to another channel by pressing the
DELETE
SCAN
HANDSET.
IMPORTANT
When you hear interference, press the
DELETE
button to change the operating
SCAN
channel.
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button on the
Recharging the BATTERY PACK
Battery Type
Use the following type and size of BATTERY PACK:
Cordless Telephone BATTERY PACK
3.6V, 600mAh
U.S. Electronics Inc.
Ni-MH Battery Pack: model B655
This BATTERY PACK is available through:
U.S. Electronics Service Center
105 Madison Avenue
New York, NY 10016
1-800-825-5208
NOTES: 1. During a power interruption, the BASE UNIT does not operate, and a phone
conversation cannot be made on the HANDSET.
2. A “beep” will be heard when the HANDSET is properly positioned in the
BASE UNIT CHARGE CRADLE and charging. Securely positioning the
HANDSET, KEYPAD face up, in the BASE UNIT will also prevent the
HANDSET from falling.
Recharging the Battery Pack
The nickel metal hydride (Ni-MH) BATTERY PACK in the HANDSET can be recharged many
times using the built-in charger in the BASE UNIT.
When the BATT LOW symbol appears on the LCD Screen, a “beep” sound will be heard every
10 seconds. This indicates that the BATTER Y PACK needs to be recharged.
Charge the BATTERY PACK at least once every 90 days of non-use to avoid battery failure.
When the BATTERY PACK can no longer be charged, replacement of the BATTERY PACK will
be necessary.
The BATTERY PACK used in your telephone may develop a condition known as “MEMORY”.
Once subjected to a regular short discharging routine, the BATTERY PACK assumes the
discharging pattern it was subjected to. This is known as a “MEMORY” condition which causes
rapid discharging thereby shortening the BATTERY PACK charge span. If you believe your
BATTERY PACK has developed a “MEMORY” condition, do not charge the HANDSET until the
BATTLOW symbol appears on the LCD Screen. When the BATTLOW symbol appears on the
LCD Screen, charge the HANDSET fully for 12 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.
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Changing the BATTERY PACK
Changing the Battery Pack
The BATTERY PACK provides power for the HANDSET of your cordless telephone.
To Replace BATTERY PACK:
1. Remove the HANDSET BATTERY COMPARTMENT COVER by sliding it down.
2. Pull out the BATTERY PACK PLUG and remove the BATTERY PACK.
3. Plug the new BATTERY PACK into the BATTERY CONNECTOR.
4. Slide the HANDSET BATTERY COMPARTMENT COVER firmly into place in its closed
position.
5. Before use, charge the new BATTERY PACK for 12 hours.
ATTENTION:
The telephone that you have purchased contains a rechargeable BATTERY PACK. The
BATTERY PACK is recyclable. At the end of its useful life, under various state and local laws, it
may be illegal to dispose of this BATTERY PACK into the municipal waste stream. Check with
your local solid waste officials for details in your area for recycling options or proper disposal.
IMPORTANT
In order to get maximum life from the HANDSET
BATTERY PACK, be sure to charge the HANDSET for 12
hours before initial use.
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Problem Solving
Problem Solving Section
For your assistance, we have listed below a few common problems.
Phone does not work, check the following:
1.
2.
3.
4.
BASE UNIT is plugged into a power source.
HANDSET is charged.
TONE/PULSE Select switch is in the right position.
TELEPHONE LINE CORD is plugged into the TELEPHONE JACK.
Range of phone limited, check the following:
1. BASE UNIT is centrally located in your residence.
2. BASE UNIT is not located near appliances.
No dial tone, check the following:
1. TELEPHONE LINE CORD plugs are connected to the TELEPHONE JACK and
TELEPHONE LINE CONNECTION JACK.
2. BASE UNIT is plugged into a power source.
3. If you had a power failure or had unplugged the BASE UNIT, replace the HANDSET on the
BASE UNIT for 2 to 5 seconds to reset the system.
Received signal flutters or fades, check the following:
1. BATTERY PACK in the HANDSET is fully charged.
2. HANDSET is not too far from the BASE UNIT.
Interference on reception, check the following:
1. Noise may be picked up from electrical products in the home or electrical storms. Generally,
this noise is a minor annoyance and should not be interpreted as a defect in your system.
(See Technical Information on page 43.)
2. Choose an alternate channel using the DELETE
button on the HANDSET.
SCAN
3. Do not use this telephone within 20 ft. of a microwave oven while it is working, as you may
experience interference. This is a normal occurrence with 2.4 GHz phones and should not
be interpreted as a defect in the product.
Long Distance “L-D-C” indicator is not ON when receiving a long distance call, check the
following:
1. Your local telephone company can provide the Area Code on an incoming long distance call.
Excess static, check the following:
1. Check to see that the ANTENNAis not touching another metal object.
If after pressing the TALK button, you receive three “beeps” and no dial tone, check the
following:
1. BASE UNIT is plugged into a power source.
2. If you had a power failure or had unplugged the BASE UNIT, replace the HANDSET on the
BASE UNIT for 2 to 5 seconds to reset the system.
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Problem Solving
Answering System does not work, check the following:
1. BASE UNIT is plugged into a power source.
2. Reset the system by pressing and holding the STOP button for at least 3 seconds.
Release the button and the unit will “beep”.
Answering System does not answer calls, check the following:
1. ANSWER ON/OFF LED indicator is lit.
Answers calls only after 10 rings, check the following:
1. ANSWER ON/OFF LED indicator is lit.
2. Message Memory is not full.
Does not respond to remote commands, ensure the following:
1. Correct Remote Access Code is entered.
2. A TONE telephone is being used.
Message is incomplete, ensure the following:
1. Message Memory is not full.
2. Caller may be hesitating and pausing for more than 7 seconds.
Answer calls but not record messages, check the following:
1. ANNC/ICM switch is set to ICM.
2. Memory is not full.
3. Extension telephone was not picked up.
Answering System announces “Time is off” at the end of each message, check the
following:
1. Have you set the Day/Time?
2. Was there a power interruption?
Reset your cordless telephone:
1. You can reset your unit if the unit is not working properly. Unplug and then plug the AC
ADAPTER into its power source, then press and hold down the STOP button for at least
3 seconds, then release the button and the unit will “beep”. (See detail operations in page
29.)
NOTE: If none of telephones in the house are working, disconnect one set at a time to verify
that none of the phones are causing the problem. If you still have a problem after doing
this, and your telephone still does not work, please contact your local phone company.
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Technical Information
Technical Information
This cordless telephone uses radio frequencies to allow mobility. There are certain difficulties in
using radio frequencies with a cordless telephone. While these are normal, the following could
affect the operation of your system.
Noise
Electrical pulse noise is present in most homes at one time or another. This noise is most
intense during electrical storms. Certain kinds of electrical equipment such as light dimmers,
fluorescent bulbs, motors, and fans also generate noise pulses. Because radio frequencies are
susceptible to these noise pulses, you may occasionally hear them in your HANDSET.
Generally they are a minor annoyance and should not be interpreted as a defect in your system.
Range
Because radio frequency is used, the location of the BASE UNIT can affect the operating range.
Try several locations in your home or office and pick the one that gives you the clearest signal
to the HANDSET.
Interference
Electronic circuits activate a relay to connect the cordless telephone to your telephone line.
These electronic circuits operate in the radio frequency spectrum. While several protection
circuits are used to prevent unwanted signals, there may be periods when these unwanted
signals enter the BASE UNIT. You may hear clicks or hear the relay activate while you are not
using the HANDSET. If the interference occurs frequently, it can be minimized or eliminated by
relocating the BASE UNIT. You can check for interference before selecting the final BASE UNIT
location by plugging in the telephone.
NOTICE:
This cordless telephone uses radio communication between the HANDSET and the BASE
UNIT and may not ensure privacy of communication. Other devices, including another cordless
telephone, may interfere with the operation of this cordless telephone or cause noise during
operation. Units not containing coded access may be accessed by other radio communication
systems. Cordless telephones must not cause interference to any licensed radio service.
IMPORTANT
When you hear interference, press the
DELETE
button to change the operating
SCAN
channel.
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FCC Requirements
Federal Communications Commission Requirements
This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules. A label on the BASE UNIT of the
equipment contains, among other information, the ACTA Product Number and the Ringer
Equivalence Number (REN) for this equipment. You must, upon request, provide this
information to your telephone company.
The REN is also useful in determining the number of devices that you may connect to your
telephone line and still allow all of these devices to ring when your telephone number is called.
In most, but not all areas, the sum of the RENs of all devices connected to one line should not
exceed five (5.0). To be certain of the number of devices that you may connect to your line,
contact your local telephone company.
If your equipment should cause harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may
temporarily disconnect your service. If possible, they will notify you in advance that temporary
discontinuance of service may be required.
However, when advance written notice is not possible, the telephone company may temporarily
discontinue service without notice if such action is necessary under the circumstances. The
telephone company may make changes in its communication facilities, equipment, operations,
or procedures where such action is reasonably required in the operation of its business and is
not inconsistent with the rules and regulations of the Federal Communications Commission.
Do not attempt to repair or modify this equipment.
Warning: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for its
compliance could void the user ’s authority to operate the equipment.
Some cordless telephones operate at frequencies that may cause interference to nearby TV’s
and VCR’s. To minimize or prevent such interference, the BASE UNIT of the cordless telephone
should not be placed on or near 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.
This equipment should not be used on coin telephone lines. Connection to party line service is
subject to state tariffs. If trouble is experienced, disconnect this equipment from the telephone
line to determine if it is causing the malfunction. If the equipment is determined to be
malfunctioning, its use should be discontinued until the problem has been corrected.
IMPORTANT
Placing your BASE UNIT near appliances such as
televisions, refrigerators, radios, or microwave ovens
may cause interference.
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FCC Requirements
Federal Communications Commission Requirements (continued)
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates,
uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with
the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If the
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving ANTENNA.
- Increase the distance between the equipment and the receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subjected to the following two
conditions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
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Warranty
Warranty Information
One-Year Limited Warranty
This limited warranty sets forth all our responsibilities regarding your telephone. There are no
other expressed or implied warranties from us.
Warranty Service Provided
If you purchased the telephone new from a retail vendor, We warrant the telephone against
defects in material and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the original date of
purchase. This warranty is in lieu of all other express warranties. This warranty begins when you
purchase the telephone and continues for one (1) year unless you sell or rent the telephone, in
which case the warranty stops.
We disclaim any implied warranty, including the warranty of merchantability and the warranty of
fitness for a particular purpose, as of the date of 90 days from your original
purchase of the telephone. We assume no responsibility for any special, incidental, or
consequential damages.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights which vary from
state to state. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitations of special, incidental or
consequential damages, or limitations on how long a warranty lasts, so the above exclusion and
limitation may not apply to you.
Warranty Service Not Provided
This warranty does not cover damage resulting from accident, misuse, abuse, improper
installation or operation, lack of reasonable care, unauthorized modification, or the affixing of
any attachment not provided by us with the telephone, and/or loss of parts. This warranty is
voided in the event any unauthorized person opens, alters or repairs the telephone.
All our equipment being returned for repair must be suitably packaged.
Telephone companies use different types of equipment and offer various types of services to
customers. We do not warrant that this telephone is compatible with the type of equipment of
any particular telephone company or the services provided by it.
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Warranty
What To Do for Warranty Service
During the first thirty (30) days, a defective product is eligible for over-the-counter exchange at
the retailer from whom it was purchased. After thirty (30) days, the defective product should be
returned to the authorized service center. Please allow 2-3 weeks for the return of your
telephone product. The shipping address of the authorized service center is:
U.S. Electronics Consumer Center
C/O Southern Bonded Warehouse
7137 Southlake Parkway
Morrow, GA30260
NOTE: A telephone product received which was not made by us or which is not defective as
determined by our test procedures will not be repaired and will be returned to you C.O.D.,
freight collect.
To Obtain Warranty Service
• Provide proof of the date of purchase within the package.
• Prepay all shipping costs to the authorized service center.
• Include a return shipping address within the package.
Please retain your sales receipt, the carton, the packing materials, and the printed material. The
original carton is the best shipping container for the telephone should you have to return it.
For your reference:
Serial Number
Date of Purchase
Name of Dealer
Customer Service Telephone Number:
1-800-210-8950
OUTSIDE THE U.S.A. CALL 1-212-242-6978
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www.uselectronics.info
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Wall Mounting Template
This page serves as a template for attachment of screws to the wall
when mounting this telephone on the wall.
1. Cut out this page.
2. Use this template to determine the distance between screws
when mounting this phone on the wall. The two cross hairs
identify where to attach the screws.
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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
DELETE
button to change the operating
SCAN
channel.
IMPORTANT
The AC ADAPTER must always be plugged into an
electrical outlet.
IMPORTANT
If you live in an area which gets frequent
thunderstorms, we strongly recommend plugging your
AC ADAPTER into a surge protector.
IMPORTANT
In order to utilize the Caller ID feature, you must
subscribe to Caller ID service from your local
telephone company.
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2.4 GHz CORDLESS TELEPHONE
ALL DIGITAL ANSWERING SYSTEM
WITH CALLER ID / CALL WAITING
40 CHANNEL AUTOSCAN WITH 4 SEPARATE MAILBOXES
Model XG2400
OWNER’S MANUAL
INSTALLATION AND
OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
PLEASE READ THIS
MANUAL CAREFULLY
BEFORE USE.
KEEP FOR YOUR
REFERENCE.
For installation information, please
see “Getting Started” instructions
on page 6 or your separate Quick
Start Guide.
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www.uselectronics.info
STOP
Make certain you receive the best
performance from your telephone.
Read this manual first.
Visit Us on the Web:
www.uselectronics.info
Made in China
CM
03-05
Special Features
Congratulations on your selection of a quality product. With proper care, and by following the
set-up and user instructions in this Owner’s Manual, this unit will provide you with years of
trouble-free service.
We are committed to providing quality products that fit your needs. We would like to have
any comments or suggestions you might have on this product. You may mail your comments to:
U.S. Electronics
105 Madison Avenue
New York, NY 10016
When examining your new cordless telephone, you will find an array of special features
including:
CORDLESS TELEPHONE FEATURES
Filtered SoundTM System - Gets considerably less noise than conventional cordless telephones
because of a special circuit which delivers the clearest possible reception.
40 Channel Auto Scan - Press the DELETE
button on the HANDSET to find and lock on to the
SCAN
clearest channel for any call.
Desk or Wall Mount - Use this equipment as a desk phone or as a wall phone.
TONE or PULSE Dialing - Use this phone for either TONE (push-button) or PULSE (rotary)
dialing.
Automated Functions - Redial the last number called and automatic STANDBY mode.
Security - Ensures greater privacy because a built-in security code with 65,536 combinations
prevents use of your telephone line by another nearby cordless phone.
Dependable Battery - Recharge your BATTERY PACK many times with the built-in charger.
The battery low warning tone tells you when the BATTERY PACK needs recharging. (See
page 39.)
Special Services - Use the FLASH button to access special services such as Call Waiting
supplied by your telephone company or company switchboard.
STANDBYMode - When in STANDBYmode (ON-HOOK), the phone is capable of receiving a
call. When the HANDSET is on the BASE UNIT, it is automatically in the STANDBY mode
(ON-HOOK). When the HANDSET is taken off the BASE UNIT, it remains in the STANDBY
mode until you activate the TALK button.
Battery Power Saver - Once fully charged, in STANDBY mode, the HANDSET can
receive/send calls for a maximum of five days without the need for recharging. Length of
charge depends on frequency of use.
Luminous LCD Screen - The LCD Screen emits light for 5 seconds every time you press any
of the buttons on the HANDSET.
HANDSET Ringer Level - Select the ringer volume level (HI, LOW, OFF).
HANDSET VOLUME CONTROL Switch - Select the receiver volume level (HI, MID, LOW).
HEADSET JACK - Your telephone can utilize a headset for hands-free communication.
BELT CLIP - Use the BELT CLIP to hang your HANDSET on your belt.
Special Features
CALLER ID SYSTEM
Multi-Function Large LCD Screen - Shows the number you are dialing, and with Caller ID
service (available through subscription from your local telephone company), displays
information about the caller before you answer the call.
Name and Number DIRECTORY - Stores up to 40 names and numbers so that you can call
them with a single key stroke.
Caller List - Available with Caller ID service. Stores up to 80 calls to keep track of everyone
who called. The name, phone number, time, and date of the call are recorded. Allows you to
return their calls with a single key stroke.
Preferred Calls - You can mark the name and number of a welcome caller in the DIRECTORY.
When that number calls in, the caller’s name will appear on the LCD Screen and a special
ring sound will be heard.
Blocked Calls - You can mark the name and number of an unwelcome caller in the
DIRECTORY. When that number calls in, the caller’s name will appear on the LCD Screen
and the ringer will be disabled.
Repeat Call Indicator - Shows if a new incoming call has called more than once.
Out of Area Call Indicator - Advises you that the incoming call is not in a Caller ID service area,
or does not support the Caller ID system.
Private Call Indicator - Advises you that the caller’s name and/or telephone number of the
incoming call is blocked by the system.
Call Waiting Service - Displays the name and number of the second caller, if you have
subscribed to call waiting service from your local telephone company (See page 16).
Voice Mail - Indicates message waiting signal if you subscribed to Voice Mail message service
and requested Visual Message Indication from your local telephone company (see page 16).
This telephone also detects a Stutter Dial Tone signal every time there is a Voice Mail
message for your Voice Mail message provider if you have subscribed to Voice Mail
message service.
ANSWERING SYSTEM FEATURES
Fully Digital Answering System - Provides a full range of answering functions without using
cassette tapes.
Digital Memory - Allows recording of memos and messages.
Two Digit LED Message Display - Indicates the number of messages, indicates the status of
the system.
Ring-Detection Selectable - Choose the number of times the telephone rings before the
system answers.
Voice Day/Time Stamp - Systems tells the day and time of each received message or recorded
memo.
Message Alert - The ability to generate a sound signal when new messages are recorded.
Call Screening - The ability to intercept a call when the unit is recording an incoming message
(ICM).
Mailboxes - Allows four separate individuals to receive their own incoming messages.
Auto Disconnection - Will automatically stop answering when HANDSET of any phone on the
same line is lifted.
Fast Message Skip Function - Skips to the next message.
Remote Control Capable - Can be accessed through an outside line (Tone telephone) via 3digit access code.
HANDSET Controls
1. HANDSET ANTENNA
2. LCD SCREEN
3. SCROLLUP-DOWN/
SHIFTLEFT-RIGHT
BUTTON Pg. 15, 17~28
4. VOLUME CONTROL
(HI, MID, LOW) SWITCH
5. REDIAL/PAUSE/SAVE
BUTTON
Pg. 14, 17~21, 24~27
6. DIAL10 BUTTON
Pg. 13, 17, 21~22, 26
9. DIR BUTTON
Pg. 17~22, 28
10. HEADSETJACK Pg. 14
11. NEW CALL/MESSAGE
WAITING INDICATOR
Pg. 15
12. TALK BUTTON
Pg. 7, 8, 12~14, 16~17,
21~22, 32, 41
13. DELETE/SCAN BUTTON
Pg. 17, 18, 20~22, 28, 38,
41, 43, 49
14. FUNCTION/VOICE MAIL
BUTTON Pg. 16, 23~27
15. TELEPHONE KEYPAD
Pg. 17, 19~21, 23~28
7. DIAL7/TEMPORARY
TONE(*) BUTTON
Pg. 13, 17, 19, 21~22, 26
16. DIAL1+/# BUTTON
Pg. 13, 17, 19, 21~22, 26
8. EDITBUTTON
Pg. 17, 19~21, 24~28
17. FLASH BUTTON Pg. 16
18. CHARGE CONTACTS
HANDSET Controls
1. HANDSET ANTENNA
2. LCD Screen: Shows call information, phone status, prompts and directory items.
3. SCROLL UP-DOWN, SHIFT LEFT-RIGHT
LCD Screen.
Button: Press to move around the large
4. HANDSET VOLUME CONTROL (HI, MID, LOW) Switch : Select the receiver volume level
(HI, MID, LOW).
HANDSET Controls
5. SAVE/RE(REDIAL)/PA(PAUSE) RE/PA
Button: (SAVE) Press and hold down to save
SAVE
the changes on the listed items. (REDIAL) Press to redial the last number you dialed.
(PAUSE) Press to insert a pause while dialing. (You will need the
numbers which use an alternative Long Distance Access Code.)
6. DIAL 10/0
Code.
10
OPER
RE/PA
SAVE
button to dial
Button: (DIAL10) Press and hold down to place a local call with Area
7. DIAL7/TEMPORARY T ONE
Button: (DIAL7) Press and hold down to place a local
call. (*) Press to temporarily change the DIALING mode from Pulse to Tone for Rotary
Service Users. (Press once before entering numbers to access the answering system or
electronic banking service, etc.)
8. EDIT EDIT Button: Press to edit listed items.
9. DIR (DIRECTORY) DIR Button: Press to access names and numbers stored in the
DIRECTORY. (See pages 17 to 22 for details.)
10. HEADSET JACK: For connecting your headset plug to enjoy hands-free communication.
(See page 14 for detail.)
11. NEW CALL/MSG (MESSAGE) WAITING LED Indicator: Blinks when recording a new
incoming call or when receiving a Message Waiting signal, if you have subscribed to a
Voice Mail message service from your local telephone company. (See page 15 for details.)
12. TALK TALK Button: Press to answer an incoming call or to place a call. Press to end a
call.
13. DELETE/SCAN
DELETE
SCAN
Button: (DELETE) Press and hold down to delete items or
individual characters. (SCAN) Press to change the operating channel when you hear
interference.
FUNC
14. FUNC (FUNCTION)/VOICE MAIL VOICE
Button: (FUNCTION) Press and hold to
MAIL
access special functions operation in STANDBY mode. (For special functions see page
23.)
(VOICE MAIL) - Press to automatically dial the Voice Mail Post Code in your area to
access your Voice Mail message.
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15. TELEPHONE KEYPAD OPER
0 ~ WXY 9 Buttons: Allows you to make a call depending
on pressed button. (For TELEPHONE KEYPAD characters, see page 28.)
16. DIAL 1+/# 1+ # Button: (DIAL 1+) Press and hold down to place a long distance call.
(Automatically adds the number 1 at the beginning of the displayed telephone number.)
17. FLASH FLASH Button: Press to answer a call if you have Call Waiting.
18. CHARGE CONTACTS: For charging the BATTERY PACK inside the HANDSET. We
recommend cleaning the CHARGE CONTACTS periodically with a damp cloth.
BASE UNIT Controls
1. BASE UNIT
ANTENNA
5. RINGER ON/OFF
SWITCH
2. TELEPHONE LINE
CONNECTION JACK
Pg. 6, 7, 10, 12, 41
6.POWER-IN
CONNECTION JACK
Pg. 6, 7
3. RING SELECT SWITCH
Pg. 32
7.ANNOUNCEMENT
ONLY/INCOMING
MESSAGE SWITCH
4. TONE-PULSE SELECT
SWITCH Pg. 7, 41
8. MESSAGE ALERT
SWITCH
Pg. 32
BASE UNIT Control
1. BASE UNIT ANTENNA
2. TELEPHONE LINE CONNECTION JACK
3. RING SELECT Switch: To select the number of rings before the Answering System
answers a call.
3R - System answers a call after third ring.
5R - System answers a call after the fifth ring.
TS (TOLLSAVER) - System answers after the third ring only if you have new message.
Otherwise, the system will answer after the fifth ring.
4. TONE/PULSE Select Switch
5. RINGER ON/OFF Switch: Set switch to OFF position to disengage the ringer on the
BASE UNIT.
6. POWER-IN CONNECTION JACK
7. ANNOUNCEMENT ONLY/INCOMING MESSAGE Switch:
ICM - System records the incoming messages.
ANNC - System plays your announcement and then hangs up without recording
messages.
8. MESSAGE ALERT Switch: Set switch to ON to generate a “beep” sound every 15
seconds when a new message has been received.
IMPORTANT
Placing your BASE UNIT near appliances such as
televisions, refrigerators, radios, or microwave ovens
may cause interference.
BASE UNIT Controls
9. MAILBOX 2 LED INDICATOR
Pg. 31, 33~35
10.MAILBOX 1 LED INDICATOR
Pg. 31, 33~35
14.MAILBOX 3 LED INDICATOR
Pg. 31, 33~35
15.MAILBOX 4 LED INDICATOR
Pg. 31, 33~35
16.MAILBOX 4 BUTTON
Pg. 31, 33~36
17.REPEAT BUTTON Pg. 34
11.SKIPBUTTON Pg. 34
18.ERASE BUTTON Pg. 30, 35
19.OUTGOING MESSAGE BUTTON
Pg. 30~32
12.IN USE LED INDICATOR
Pg. 12~14
20.PRIMAR Y MAILBOX LED
INDICATOR
Pg. 31, 33, 35
21.MEMO BUTTON Pg. 33, 35
13.ANSWER FUNCTION ON/OFF
BUTTON Pg. 31
23.HOUR BUTTON Pg. 29, 36
22.MINUTE BUTTON Pg. 29, 36
BASE UNIT Controls - Answering System
9. MAILBOX 2 LED Indicator: Lights up to indicate message(s) are present, and blinks
when MAILBOX 2 is active and ready to operate.
10. MAILBOX 1 LED Indicator: Lights up to indicate message(s) are present, and blinks
when MAILBOX 1 is active and ready to operate.
11. SKIP SKIP Button: Press to skip messages.
12. IN USE LED Indicator: Lights up to indicate that the HANDSET is in TALK mode.
13. ANSWER FUNCTION ON/OFF ANSWER
Button: Press to activate or deactivate the
ON/OFF
answer function. The ANSWER FUNCTION ON/OFF LED indicator lights when the
Answer function is turned ON.
14. MAILBOX 3 LED Indicator: Lights up to indicate message(s) are present, and blinks
when MAILBOX 3 is active and ready to operate.
15. MAILBOX 4 LED Indicator: Lights up to indicate message(s) are present, and blinks
when MAILBOX 4 is active and ready to operate.
16. MAILBOX 4
Button: Press to activate functions for MAILBOX 4.
17. REPEAT RPT Button: Press to repeat messages.
18. ERASE ERASE Button: Press to erase messages.
19. OUTGOING MESSAGE OGM Button: Press and hold down to record OGM message.
20. PRIMARY MAILBOX LED Indicator: Lights up to indicator message(s) are present, and
blinks when PRIMARY MAILBOX is active and ready to operate.
21. MEMO MEMO Button: Press and hold down to record memo messages.
22. MINUTE MIN Button: Press to set the minute during time setting, or press to set the
third digit of the access code during code setting.
23. HOUR HOUR Button: Press to set the hour during time setting, or press to set the
second digit of the access code during code setting.
BASE UNIT Controls
24.MAILBOX 2 BUTTON Pg. 31,
33~36
31.MAILBOX 3 BUTTON
Pg. 31, 33~36
25.MAILBOX 1 BUTTON Pg. 31,
33~36
26.LED MESSAGE DISPLAY
Pg. 31~32, 34~35
31.STOPBUTTON
Pg. 8, 29, 31, 34, 42
27.CODE BUTTON Pg. 36
33.PLAY BUTTON Pg. 33~34
28.SETBUTTON Pg. 29
29.DAY BUTTON Pg. 29, 36
30.CHARGE TERMINALS
34.VOLUME CONTROLSLIDE
SWITCH
35.CHARGE LED INDICATOR
36. PAGE BUTTON
37.MICROPHONE Pg. 30, 33
24. MAILBOX 2
Button: Press to activate functions for MAILBOX 2.
25. MAILBOX 1 1 Button: Press to activate functions for MAILBOX 1.
26. LED MESSAGE DISPLAY: indicates the number of memos/messages received, status of
the system.
Ea - Erase
OP - OGM is playing
01 ~ 63 - No. of memos/messages
AO - Announce Only
FU - Memory is full
PA - Pause
27. CODE CODE
operation.
Button: Press to set the 3-digit Remote Access Code for remote
28. SET SET Button: Press to set/check the day and time.
29. DAY DAY Button: Press to set the day during time setting, or press to set the first digit
of the access code during code setting.
30. CHARGE TERMINALS: For charging the HANDSET BATTERY PACK. For best
performance, clean the CHARGE TERMINALS periodically with a damp cloth.
31. MAILBOX 3
Button: Press to activate functions for MAILBOX 3.
32. STOP STOP Button: Press to stop playing a message. Press and hold down for more
than 3 seconds to initiate/re-initiate your answering machine, then release the button and
a “beep” will sound.(See detail operations in pages 29 and 42.)
33. PLAY PLAY Button: Press to play messages.
34. BASE UNIT VOLUME CONTROL Slide Switch: Use to adjust the speaker volume level
of the BASE UNIT.
35. CHARGE LED Indicator: Lights up when the HANDSET is placed on the BASE UNIT for
charging.
36. PAGE PAGE Button: Press to page the HANDSET.
37. MICROPHONE

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