Cal Comp Electronics 8800 User Manual 50240

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User Manual
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fNTRODUCTION
Your cordless telephone is designed to give you flexibility in use and
high quality performance. To get the most from your new cordless
telephone, we suggest that you take a few minutes right now lo read
through this instruction manual:
TABLE OF CONTENTS
GETTING STARTED ----------- -----2
Mom/UR JACK REQUIREMENT
”ANDSET SETUP"-
DESKTOP INSTALLAI'IONH
WALL ”OH/VT INSTALLAYION
CORDLESS PHONE BASICS-
MAK/NG A CALL ------
RECEIVING A CALL~
FLASH BUTTON -----------
ADJUSYING THE VOLUME—
HANDSET EARPIECE VOLUME
RINGER VOLUME?-
SELEcTIIvG A RING TONE-
TEMPORARY TONE --------------- s
PAGING YHE HANDSET—
ADVANCED FEATURES-
THE MEMORY FEA TURE---
STORING A NUMBER IN MEMORV
CNANGING A STORED NUMBER
DIAL/Iva A STORED NuMaERn—fi
ADDING A PAUSE WNEN You STDREA
NUMBER IN MEMDRV —11
STORING A TEMPORARY TONE NUMBER
MI MEMORY—w
CHAIN DIALWG FORM MEMOR
CHANGING THE BATTERV
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
GENERAL PRODUCT CARE-n
CAUSES OF POOR RECEPTION-“18
GETTING STARTED
Make sure your package includes the llems shown here.
MODUlAR JACK REQUIREMENTS
You need an RJ11 type modularjack, which is
the most Common type of phone jack and
might look like the one Pictured here If you
don't have a modular jack, call your local
phone company lo find out how to gel one installed.
INSTALLATION NOTE:
Some cordless telephones operate at frequencies the! may cause lntederence to nearby
TVS and VCRS. Tn Inl'n/mizs (Np/even! such interference, the base of [he cordless
telephone should not be placed near uron tap ofa TV or VCR lflnleflerence oohtlnues,
movmq the cordless Ielephons farther away from the TV or VCR write/ran reduoa or
eliminate the lnlelfemnce.
HANDSET SETUP
{Insert the battery into the compartment.
2.Install the battery compartment door.
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IMPORTANT: j
I! you don ’t charge the handset battery
properly(for 12 hours) when you first
set up the phone, the battery's long-term
performance will be compromised.
TIP:
In order to maximize your battery’s
use, we recommend that you periodically
use the handset without returning it
to the base to drain the battery
completely then recharge for 7 2 hours.
CAUTION:
Because cordless phones operate on
electricity you should have at least one
phone in your home that isn't cordless
in case the power in your home goes out,
DESKTOP INSTALLATION
1 Plug the telephone line cord into the PHONE LINEjack on the back of
The base and into a modularjack.
2.Plug the power supply cord into the 9VDCjack on the base and into an
AC outlet
3.Set the TONE/PULSE switch to TONE for touch-tone service, or
PULSE for rotary service. If you don't know which type of service you
have. Check with the phone company.
4,Select RINGER ON or OFF(0
OFF, the handset doesn't ring
5,Raise the base antenna.
sPIace handset in the base to charge for 12 hours. The
CHARGE/IN USE light comes to indicate that the battery is charging
n the side of handset), When you select
If you don't charge the handset barre/y properly (for 12 hours) when
you first set up the phone, the battery’s long-term performance Will be
compromised.
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WALL MOUNTINSTALMHON
1. Plug the short telephone line cord into
the PHONE LINEjack on the back of the
base and into a modularjack.
2. Plug the power supply cord into the 9V
DCjack on the base and into an AC outlet.
3. install the base plate by putting the
tabs into the slots on the top of the
Ufltt first, and then snapping the
bottom tabs into place.
4. Slip the mounting holes over the wall
plate posts and slide the unit down
firmly into place. (wall plate not included.)
5 Set the TONE/PULSE switch to TONE
for touch~tone service, or PULSE for
rotary service. if you don't know which
type of service you have, check with
the phone company
6. Select RINGER ON or OFF (on the side
of handset ). When you select OFF, the
handset doesn't ring.
7. Raise the base antenna.
8, Place handset in the base to charge for
12 hours. The CHARGE/IN USE light
comes on indicating that the battery is
charging.
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CORDLESS PHONE BAsrcs
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MAKING A CALL
After initial set up, the handset battery
should be charged for at least 12 hours
The only two things you need to know to
make a call are:
-Press the TALK button before you dial.
if you try to make a call when you're
too far away from the base the
handset beeps.
-F'ress TALK or place the handset in the
base to hang up.
REDIAL
BUTTON
TALKLIGHT TALK
You know the phone is on when you see aun‘oN
the TALK button on the handset light. The
CHARGE/IN USE light on the base blinks.
REDIAL
Press the TALK button, then press the
RED/AL/PA USE button to redial the last
number (up to 32 digits) you called.
Recsrvuva A CALL
To answer a call when the handset is out
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of the base, you must press the TALK
button before you can talk.
FLASH BUTTON
Use the FLASH button to activate
custom calling service such as call
waiting or call transfer, wh‘ch are
available through your local phone
company.
IMPORTANT:
Don‘t use the TALK button to Activate
custom calling services such as call
Waiting, or you’ll hang up the phone.
ADJUSTING THE VOLUME
The VOL up and down buttons on the
handset control the volume of the
handset's earpiece and the ringer
Volume.
HANDSET Emerges me VOLUME
To change the volume at the handset’s
earpiece. press VOL up or down while
you're talking on the phone,
VOLUME
UP AND DUWN
BUTTONS
RINGER VoLuME
To adjust the ringer volume, press the
VOL up or down buttons when the
phone is on-hook (phone is inactive,
TAKE light is oft). ,.,,, W3
SELECTINGA RING TONE
There are 4 ring tones built into your
phone. To choose a ring tone, press
FLASHfolIowed by either 123, or4
When the phone is on-hook (phone is
Inactive, TALK/ight is off).
TEMPORARY TONE
This feature enables people who have
pulse (rotary) service to access
touch-tone services offered by banks,
credit card companies, etc, by
pressing the tone button to temporarily
make the phone touch-tone compatible.
To get information about your bank
account, for example, you would:
1.Press the TALK button.
2, Call the bank's information iine. TONE B(“TON
3. Press the TONE button after your call
is answered.
.3 _
4,Foilow the bank’s voice instructions to
complete your transaction.
5. Hang up when finished, The phone
returns to pulse (rotary) service.
PAGING THE HANDSEI'
Press the PA GE/FIHD button on the
base to get the attention of somebor‘y
who is using the handset or to iccate
a misplaced handset. When you press
PAGE/FIND on the base, the handset
beeps (the CHARGE/IN USE light on
the base blinksJPress the TALK
button when you locate the handset
to stop the PAGE/FIND feature.
Remember that the RINGER switch
on the Side of the handset to beep.
ADVANCED FEATURES
THE MEMORY FEATURES
Store up to 20 numbers in memory for
quick dialing
STORING A NUMBER IN MEMORY
The phone must be off when you store numbers
1.Press the MEMORYbutton
(TALK light blinks).
2,Dial the number (up to 16 digits)
3 Press MEMORY.
4. Use the keypad to enter a 2-digit number
(01—20) to store the number in that
member tocation (the phone beeps).
You‘ll hear an error tine if you try to
store more than 16 digits,
CHANGING A STORED NUMBER
Use the same procedure to change a stored
number as you do to store a number-[n
a sense, you're moving the phone
number to a different memory location.
40.
MEMQRV BUTTON
DIAUNG A Sro‘neo NUMBER
1. Press the TALK button to get a dial tone.
2. Press MEMORY
3‘ Press any number key (01-20) to store the dlaled number in that
memory location.
Use the RED/AL/PAUSE button to insert a pause in the dialing
sequence when you store a number (for example, when you must die!
9 to get an outside line or enter codes to access your bank’s
information line).
To add a pause because you must dial 9 to get outside line:
1.Press MEMORY.
2. Press 9.
3. Press the RED/AL/PAUSE button.
4,Dia| the phone number.
5. Press MEMORY.
6.Use the keypad to enter a 2—digit number (01-20) to store the number
in that memory location (the phone beeps).
41.
smut/«GA TEMPORARY TONE NUMBER IN MEMORY
1.Press the MEMORYbuflon.
2. Oral the number (up to 15 digits),
3. Press the TONE button to switch to tone dialing.(The TONE counts as
one digit)
4. Enter authorization code/access numbers,
5. Press MEMORY
memory location.
CHAIN DMu/va FORM MEMORY
_The Number For MemomLocation
Long drstance access number 07
Authorization code 08
Frequently call long distance number 09
Mums-r BATTERY INFORMATION .
Bun/er SAFETYF'RECAUHONS
~Don’t disassemble, mutilate, puncture, wet, or dispose of battery in
fire. Like other batteries of this type. if it is burned or punctured, it
could release toxic materials which can cause injury.
»Keep batteries out of the reach of children.
.13.
CNANGING THE BATTERY
keep the battery adequately charged.
The handset runs on a consumer»
pack. lf you experience any of the
replace the battery pack:
short talk time, poor sound quality limited
range. CHARGE/IN USE light fails to light.
Make sure phone is OFF before
battery.
you replace
‘LRemove the battery compartment door.
2 Remove the battery pack
a Insert the new battery into the
compartment on the back of lhe handset,
4. Replace the battery compartment door.
5, Return the handset to the base unit
for at least 12 hours to adequately charge
a new battery pack.
44.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
In case of different, please check the following troubleshooting Gulde
before seeking service
Problem
No dial tone
Dial lane is OK, hut can't
dial out
Handset does not ring
Cannot hear phone
You experience noise or
Fading in antl cut
Solution
- Check installallon:
. Is the base power cord connected to a
working outlet?
.|s TALK light an?
t Is the telephone line 00rd connected to the
base unit 2nd the walliack?
-Dismnnect lhe base form the walliack and
connect another phone to [he samejack. l!
there is no dial tone In the secund phone the
problem might be yourwiring or local
service,
45 the handset out of range of (he base?
—Make sure the battery is properly chargedUz
hours),
els the battery peer installed correctly?
-plaoe handset in base for 70 seconds to
reset the phone
»If (he phflne still dose not wort, disconnect
the power cord and remove the battery pack,
Then reconnect (he power cord and reinslall
the battery pack, Place handset in the base
hr 10 seconds (0 allow it to reinifialize,
-Make sure the TONE/PAUSE switch on the
base is set correctly.
Make 5 ire the RINGER alwaFstttch on
the handset is turn to ON.
-Yau may have toe many extension phnnes
on yeur line, Try unplugging some phanes.
-5ee solullons lcr “No dial tone".
-Press VOL up button on the handset
Charge battery
45 handset out of range7 Move closer to
base.
eDose the base need to be relocated?
-Make sure case is not plugged lnto an eutlet
with another heusehcla appliance.
.15.
Unit beeps
-you may be receiw
ng zn oul~01~fflhg alert
move closer to the
base,
clean charging contacts 0"
base with a so]! cluth or an
-See solutions for 'No chal to
Replace baflem
TALK light keeps flashing -Ths,~ base unit and [h
handset and
eraser,
ne"
gm an the base blmks
une rime
Carmel hear
-Se| the R‘INGER to ON.
lhePAGE/F/ND lone
Range is shorter man
43055150" the base antenna upward.
normal
Gallery wm nut -Be sure you are sufficiently charging the
hold a charge banery. when me battery has been charged
for 12 hauls.
at the base CHARGE/IN use
Mt rs on
Memory Dialing does not Memory location must be 2 digits(i.e, 01,02,
work etc).
Did you program the memory Iocatian keys
correctly?
Did you inflow proper dialing sequence?
»Ma 9 sure TONE/PULSE switch is correctly
set,
~16~
GENERAL Pnonucr CARE
To keep your telephone working and looking good, follow these
guidelines.
Clean the phone with a soft cloth.
Never use a strong cleanin
phone at a later date.
»Panodicatly clean the charge can
with a sofl cloth.
47.
AUSE OF POOR RECEPTION
Aluminum sfdvng.
~Foil backing on insulatio‘m
-You re too close to appliances such as mic
-Handsel battery is tow.
-You’re outofirange of the base.
45.

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