Continental Conair GH3050TF 2.4GHz 40 Channel Analog ModulationCordless Phone User Manual

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STOP- DON‘T TAKE ME BACK TO THE STORE
LOOK - FOR THE TOLL»FREE "HELP" TELEPHONE NUMBER.
LISTEN - AS THE EXPERTS TALK YOU THROUGH THE PROBLEM.
For immediate answers to your questions regarding operation,
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Southwestern Bell
Heedom Phone®
2.4GHz Cordless Telephone with Call Waiting
Caller ID and Digital Answering System
missmg parts or inslzllation, call:
Southwestern Bell Freedom Phone®
Relax] Sales Help Line at
1-800-366-0937
Monday - Friday 8:30 a,n1.- 9:00 pm. EST
Saturday 3:30 am - 12:30 pm. EST
GH3052 OWNER'S MANUAL
Toll Free Helpline 1—800-366-0937
http://Www.swareedomphone.com
SOUTHWESTERN BELL FREEDOM PHONE
Pnnled in China
PLEASE READ IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE.
Congratulaironsl
YD“ have purchased a ZAGl-Iz Cordless Telephone with Call waiting Caller ID and an All
Diglml Ansuering System that has been manufacrured to the highest standards of
SOUR-[WESTERN BELL FREEDOM PHONE®R¢lall Sales. to "DIGICLEAR PLUS”
circunry combines noise filtering unh state of the arr technology thxl reduces background
noise from your telephone cemerszlllmls Special compandei circuitry compresses. ihen
expands, the transmitted signal lo enhance clean clear audio
BEFORE INSTALLING AND OPERATING THIS TELEPHONE. IT IS VERY
IMPORTANT TH AT \'0U RE AD THIS OWNER'S MANUAL.
FCC statement
Warning Changes or modifications in this unit not express!) approved by the pany responsible
for compliance could vnld the user‘s authority lo operaie the equipment.
NOTE. This equipment has been tested and found to comply wiih ihe linriis for a class B gnal
dew» pursuant in P3" ls ant-e FCC Rules These nrlsare designed to provide reasmmble
protection against harmful interference III a residential installaiiou, This equipment generates.
uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, ifnot installed and used in accordance with
the instructions, may cause harmful rulerference to radio communications
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation, if
this equipnienl does cause harmful inreiference to radio or television reception which can be
deierrnined by taming the equipment off and on. the user in encouraged to lry to correct the
interference by one or more at rhe following measures.
- Reorient or relocate the receu ing antenna.
- increase rhe separation bemeen ihe equipment and receiver
r Connect the equipment in to an outlet on a circuit different Form thal to which ihe reeen er is
needed
- Consuli the dealer or an txpencnced rzdlUlTV technician for help.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
BEFORE USING YOUR TELEPHONE EQUIPMENT, BASIC SAFETY
PRECAUTIONS SHOULD ALWAYS BE FOLIDWED TO REDUCE THE RISK OF
FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK AND INJURY T0 PERSONS. INCLUDING THE
FOLLOWING:
1. Read and undersiand all instructions.
2. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product
3, Unplug lhis produci from the wall telephone jack and powm outlet before cleaning. Do
noi use liquid or aerosol cleaners, Use a damp cloth (or cleaning,
4. Do noi use this product near water. for example, near a baihtub, wash bnwL kitchen sinlr.
laundry tub. swimming pool, or in a wet basement
5. Do not place this product on an unstable can, stand or table. The produci may fall,
causing serious damage.
5 Slots or openings in the cabinet and the back and bottom are provided for ventilation. in
protect it from overheating These openings must nor be blocked or covered. The openings
should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed. or other similar surtace. This
producl should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat regisver.
7 This product should be operaied only from the type of power source indicaied or. die
marking label. Ifynu are not sure of the type ofpower supply in your home, consult your
dealer or local power company.
3 Do not allow anything ro rest on the power cord. Do not place this product where the
cord v. in be damaged by persons slzppiug on il.
9 Do not overload wall outlels and exlension cords, as this can result in fire or electric
shock
10. Ne\ er push objects of any lrind inio ihis product through cabinet slols, as ihey may
touch dangerous voltage points or shori oui pans This could resuli in fiI'E or electric shock.
Never spill liqnld ofauy kind on the product,
11. To reduce the risk of clearic shock, do not disasstmble ihis pmdu . Instead, when
service or repair work is required take it to a qualified service technician. Opening or
removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages or otlier risks. lnoonect reassembly
can cause electric shock when the appliance is subsequently used.
12 Unplug ihis product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service
personnel undfl the following wndilicms:
When the power supply cord or plug is damaged or frayed.
lfliquld has been spilled into the product
lrlhe product has been exposed in min or water.
lithe product does not operaie annually and proper operating transactions have been
followed, adjust only ihose connols ibai are covered by the operating instructions
Improper ndjustmml of other mntrols may result in damage and will alien reqmn
extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the pmducl to nnrmal operation.
e. lfihe product bu been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged.
£ lfllle produei exhibits a distinct change in perronnanee.
13 Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electrical siorrn.
There may be a rerunie risk ofeleetrie shock from lightning.
14 Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the viclnily orthe leak.
15 Danger of explosion if balwry is incomlly rtplaccd, Replace only with the same in
equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose afused baneries according to the
manufacturer's instructions.
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Safety Instructions for Batteries
Handset Battery Pack
CAUTION:
Use only a Southwesiem Bell Freedom Phone® approy ed battery pack in the handset of your
GH3052 Cordless Telephone. To reduce the risk offire or inyury. always do the following
when replacing, discarding or charging batteries. When handling the batteries, be careful
not to short the battery wtth conducting materials such as rings, bracelets, and keys, The
battery or conducting material may overheat and cause bums
it. Use only the following type and size batteries in the cordless phone.
Self-contained 3-cell Nickel-Metal-hydride rechargeable battery supply,
GPBU AAAH ZEMXZ 3.6V 600mAh urJBGOAAANMSBMX 3.5v sauniAh
GPI international le. JB Energy (HK) Ltd.
I). Do not dispose ofthe battery pack in a fire Theeell mayexplode Check with local
codes for possible special disposal instructions
c. Do not attempt to open or mutilate the battery pack. The chemicals are dangerous and
may cause damage to the eyes or skin, and maybe loxic trswallowed
d. Fallow the charge instructions outlined in this manual. (See page ll)
Save These Instructions
Handset Battery Caution
CAUTION:
To Reduce the Risk ofrire or Injury to Persons, Read and Follow These instructions.
I Use only the rollowmg type and size batteries in the cordless phone:
Self-ccnlamed 3~ceil NickelrMelal-hydride rechargeable battery supply.
GP60 AAAH mmxz 3.6V mom or lsooAAANleaMx zov 600mAh
an lnteniaiionl Ltd. 15 Energy (HK) Ltd.
2 Use only the foliowrng type and size battery in the base unit: qv (1604)Alkaline Battery.
3. Do not dispose oithe hateryties) in a fire. The cell may explode. Check with local codes
tor possible special disposal instructions.
4 Do not open or mutilate the battetyties). Released electrolym is corrosive and may cause
damage to the eyes or sltin. it may be toxic lfsvrallowed.
5 Exercise care in handling batteries in order not to short the battery with conducting
material such as rings, bracelets, and keys. The battery or conductor may overheat and
cause burns.
o. Charge the bancryfics) provided with or identified for use with this product only in
accordance wrth the instructions and limitations specified in diis manual.
7. Do not mix old and new batteries in this product (applies to products employing more
than one user replaceable second battery).
3 Do not mix batienes ofdiherent Sizes or from different manulecmreis in this product
tapplies to products employing more than one user replaceable secondary battery).
9 Do not attempt to recharge the batoeryties) provided with or identified for use with this
pmducl, The baneiies may leak corrosive electrolyte or explode.
10 Do not attempt to rejuvenate the batteryties) provided with or identified for use with this
product by heating them. Sudden release or the battery electrolyte may occur causing bums
or irritation to the eyes or skin.
I 1 When inserting batteries into dais product, the proper polarity or direction must be
observed. Reverse insertion ofbaiteries can cruise charging, and that may result in leakage
or explosions. tApplies to product employing more than one separately replaceable primary
battery)
12 Remove the barter-lea from this product if the product will not be used for a long period
ortime (seveml months or more) since duiiog this time the battery could leak in the product.
13 Dlscal'd "dead" batteries as soon as possible since "dead“ batteries are more likely to
lealr in a product.
14. Do not store this product. or the batteries provided with or identified for use with this
product, in high temperature areas. Batteries that are stored in a freezer or refi-lgeflror for
the purpose ofexlendmg shelf life should be proiecied hora mndensation during storage
and defrosting Baitenes should be stabilized at loom temperature prior to use afiereold
storage
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Southwestern Bell Freedom Phone GH3052
Cordless Telephone
Contents
Subject Page Suhjec! Pnge
Saffiy lnslnlclion MESSAGE PLAVBACK llllll , 25
Ha sel Emery Fuck. 3 Incoming Messa es
Handset Emery Caution. . A Message Playbac
Handsel Diagzam. 5 To Pause Playback ol'llreomlrl Messages
Base Dis . 7 Te Slap Playback or lueprrllrlg essages
Trails of ordless Telephones . 3 To Repeal llle Cur-rem Message
Box Coumlls . v . . 9 To Repeal llle Prevmns Message
Tu Sklp le llle Next Message
INSTALLATION . 9 To Erase Your Messa es
Message Capacity Fu Derecllorl
Prellmillary Plepmllo 9 Call lnlermpl
Telephone Line lnslal
Modular Outlet
Emery Backup
Desk or Table lllsllllalloll
wlll Mpurlllrlg
Haullsel Emery Charglng
To Replace Barrenes
Caller ID Setup
ACI'
Ll: ‘clNTs 0” RA
Tone/Pulse Swimh
Dlgllal Security Syslem
40 Channel 0 ellllon
Making r en
Reeervulg a Call
Headset Jack
Memory Feanne
Call Trreer
clll TnnsfeT Belweell Handsel and Base
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Rewvmolme Comm!
RirrgerConlrpl
Spukerphone Volume Conrrul
Page/Handset Locaml
LED/LCD lndlcslions
ANSWERING SYSTEM OPERATION v
To Turn Syslerll ON
Te Turrl Sysrelrl OFF
Announce Only Mode
Reeordllrg Outgomg Greeting
Checking Your Olllgbmg Greelnlg
Te Record a Memo
Ring Seleee Tell Saver
Voice Activated Recording (VOX)
Call Sereelung
Ballery Backup
TONE REMOTE OPERATlQN“
Retrieve Messages (from a To
Telephone)
CALLER lD OPERATION.
Recen llrg a Call
keeewlrlg Call Waiting Caller ID
Revlewmg Calls
Caller lD Redlzl
Caller ID Erase
VlP Call
FCC Wanls You to Know
Common Quesnolls/Tmllblesheollllg_.
Producl Care .. v
Addilional lnfon—nmio
Speed Dlaling Numbers Index .
Senllce. ,, v ,.
lelled Warrarlry..
Handset Diagram
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Base Diagram
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Traits of Cordless Telephones
A Cordless telephones ofi'er convenience and mobility during telephone conversations. The
use ofcordless telephones is dependent upon the avarlabiliry ol'AC power. Any disruption
ofelectrroal power at your location will prevent the placing or receiving of telephone calls.
[I is recommended that a cordless telephone should not be installed as Ihe only phone or
your location
B The usable range of the cordless handset any from the base is dependent upon many
factors. The telephone base is like a radlo transmitter in that it transmits telephone line
signals via radio waves to the handset Therefore, the location of the base is imponanl in
order to maximize the usab|e range. For example, installing the base on the second floor. in
some loeations, will provide longer range than n ground floor installation. Pick a location
tha! gives you the clearest signal. The following can adversely affect usable range:
~ aluminum sldmg
- insulation uith foil backing
- any metal oonstnretion which ooulol shield radio signals
Atmospheric conduions also play an important role in the perronnance olyonr cordless
relephone.
Interference can he caused by placing the base near:
- fluorescent llghls
- appliances thnl generals elecrrwl hoiseo including:
' microwavcs
' televisions
- VCR‘S
~ baby monitors
~ computers
c, Always keep the base antenna fully upright.
D For maximum performance. always keep the battery pack fully charged.
E. Plug your phone directly into all mullet, not an emulsion cord.
F. Do not plug other appliances into rhe outlet or have the outlet controlled by a wall switch.
G If you want to use more than one cordless telephone in your home. the telephones must
operate on different channels Press the channel key to select a channel that provides the
clearest communication,
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Installation
Box Contents
Before installing your phone, cheek the shipping canon to be sure you have
the following:
~ Base Um! ' Qulck Installation Guide
~ Short and Long Telephone Line Cord - AC Adaptor with Cord
~ Remote Access CArd ' Owner's Manual
' Handset wlth Rechargeable Battery - Wall Mounting Bracket
Notes:
a. Keep the shipping canon and packaging, in case you need to transport you. phone
b. If there is Visible damage, do not use this equlpmenl. Contaet your shipping agent
or return the telephone to the place or purchase.
Preliminary Preparation
Telephone Line Installation
1. Never install telephone jack dunng a
lightning storm.
2. Never install telephone Jack in wet
locations unless the jack ts specifically
designed for wet locations.
3. Never touch uninsulated telephone wires
or terminals unless the telephone ltne ltas
5.5." n rammed at the “some Warfare
4. Use caution when tnstallrng or
modifying telephone lines
Modular Outlet
The GH3052 Cordless Telephone operates
from a standard 110/110 volt outlet. Tlte
handset rs powered by a rechargeable
battery pack. Ballenes are charged
automatically when the handset is placed in
the cradle oftlre base unit
Battery Backup
One 9 volt battery (not included) ts required
to maintatn your personalized Greeting and
recorded messages during a power failure If
there is a power failure and the battery ts not
installed. both your personalized Greeti
and recorded messages will be lost.
1. Make sure AC adaptor ts unplugged
from electrical outlet.
2. oh the bottom orthe base. press on
the tab (toward the battery compartment
door). and then lifi the door away from
the unit
3. lnslall one 9 volt battery.
4. Replace battery compartment door.
5 install a replacement battery once a year
to ensure proper operalton of the power
failure protection feature. Your POWER/
BATT LOW LED will flash rapidly until a
9 Volt battery is installed. Your unit is fully
functional Battery is needed for power
failure back up ONLY
Installation (Cont)
Table/Desk Installation
A. Plug one end of the long telephone line
cord into the back otthe unit and connect
the other end to a modular wall jack, Press
until locking lever clicks (Fig. l )
B Connect the AC Adaptor into the back
of the unit Plug the other end into a
standard 110/120 volt outlet (th. l)
c. The message counter will show 'AA'
flashing. The unit is checking its
memory, and you should not press any
buttons
D When you plug in your unit for the first
time. it will take approximately 19 seoonds
for the unit to check its memory. When the
memory check is complete, your system will
announce "Unit Ready“ and will reset to
answer incoming calls It will answer
incoming calls with a prerecorded greeting;
"Hello We are not available now;
To reenrrl a personalized greeting refer
to page 23,
E. Raise antenna on base for has! reception.
F Place the handset title the base. The
handset Wlll beep, and the IN USE!
CHARGE LED wlll light.
NOTE: BATTERY PACK MUST BE
CHARGED FOR 10-14 HOURS
BEFORE INITIAL OPERATION
Wall Mounting
THE GH3052 CAN BE MOUNTED ONA
STANDARD WALL PHONE PLATE. 1];
ONE IS NOT AVAILABLE, U“ CAN
ALSO BF, MOUNTED ON TWO
SCREWS (NOT INCLUDED), INSTALLED
3-1/4 " VERTlCALLY APART IN THE
WALL. LEAVE 3/16" OF EACH SCREW
EXPOSED FOR MOUNTING THE UNIT.
A. Connect the desk/wall bracket to the
bottom of the base in the wall mount position
(Figl). You can remove the bracket from the
base by pushing on the tab ofthe bracket.
B. Place one end ofthe shon telephone line
cord into the modular jack marked TEL
LlNE located at the back of the base
(FigJ)
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0. 171m the other end otthe line card
into the recessed area in the bottom of the
wall mount bracket, and plug into the
telephone ml] iaclc
D. Position the wall moturt slots on the
bottom ofthe bracket over the two studs on
the wall plate. Pull down and lock into place
(Fig. 3).
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Installation (Cont)
E. Connect the AC adaptor into the back
of the unit and plug the other and lo the
110/120 Volt outlet
E The Message counter will show ’AA'
flashing The unit is checking its
memory. and you should not press any
buttons.
G. When you plug in your unit for the first
time, it will take approxuuately 19 seconds
for the unit to check its memory. When the
memory check is complete, your system uill
announce "Unll Ready" and Wlll reset to
answer incoming calls It will answer
incoming calls with a prerecorded greeting
"Hello, we are not available now; please
leave your name and number aher the
beep." To record a personalized greeling.
refer to page 23.
H Raise antenna on base for best reception.
1. Place the handset into the base Make
sure that the handset guide (on the base) fits
securely into line slot underneath the handset
earpiece. The handset will beep. and the
IN USE/CHARGE LED will light
Handset Battery Charging
The battery pack in the handset must be
fully charged for about 10-14 hours before
using the telephone. The Answering
Machine may be used prior to the handset
being fully charged. An extension
lelephone will be required unlll the handset
is charged.
Aner connecting the unit to AC power.
leave the handset ln the base cradle for len
to fourteen hours before firsl usrng ll Later,
it will take less lime for the battery to
recharge. The [N USE/CHARGE LED on
the base will be lit. When the handset ls in
the cradle
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Note:
a. When the battery gels low, there wrll be a
low»batlery beep syery to seconds from the
handset The handset will display
"BATTERY LOW" on the bottom line.
5 lithe battery becomes low while you are
on a call. Terminate the call qulckly
and put the handset tn the base to recharge
the ballery.
c. The battery will hold its charge for
several days out ofrhe cradle, depending on
use
Charge Direction
The GH3052 handset battery pack Wlll
charge when the handset is placed on the
base facing up only (Flg.4).
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the handset and/or the handset placed on
the base facing into the base (Fig 5).
The handset battery might not charge
correctly
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Installation (Cont.)
To Replace Batteries:
1 Remove battery
cover.
1 Remove old battery.
3. install new battery.
4. Close battery cover.
Charge 10-14
hours before first
use.
Note : To maximize your battery's life, we
recommend that you periodically hilly drain
the battery and then recharge it To do this.
unplug your phone line cord from your wall
phone jack. Press the "TALK" button and
allow the handset to remain on for 10 lo 12
hnurs. Remm the handset to the base and
allow to fully charge for 12 hours. If this
process is completed mobility, It will reduoe
rhe memory build-up that occurs from
frequent partial charging.
Caller ID Setup
To Set Language
1. Afier installlng the FULLY CHARGED
handset battery, the handset display will
light and will show "SEl‘ LANGUAGE“.
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SET LHNGUHGE
2. You can ehoose to see your LCD
indications in English, French or Spanish.
press the "A“ or "tr v" button to choose
the desired language.
ENGLISH
3. Press the "MEM" key to confirm the
display language. The unit will begin to
set the area code.
To Set Area Code
Note : In order for the Caller ID Radial
feature to work properly, you must set
your local area code.
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RREFl CODE 7
1. hour your 3-digit local area code using
the handset keypad
z. Afier selecting the third digit, press the
"new bumm to confirm the displayed
area code. The unit will begin to set the
remote access PIN code.
To Set Remote Access Code
Note: In order to access your answering
machine remotely (see page 27), you must
set a remote access PIN code,
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PI N CODE 7'
l. Enter your 2 digilpiu code, using the
handset keypad. The entered digils will
display on the handset and will shifl to the
len. one by one, afiel- you enter the first
digil.
2. Press "MEM" key to confirm the
displayed code, The unit will begin to set
the handset dlsplay contrast level.
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To Set Handset Display Contrast
To Set Display Contrast
CGNTRHST I V
1. Press the "n" or "luv" button to adiusi
the display contrast to the desired level
(lighter or darker).
2. Press the "MEM" button to confirm the
displayed contrast level, The time and date
will be automatically updated when the first
Caller ID call is received.
1500 RM
Note:
l. The Caller ID setup procedure will not
begin until the handset has been fully
charged for 10-14 hours.
2. To set up your 0113050 again, press the
"CH” Button for a second in the Date/Time
screen,
3. Your GH30$0 will always stay in setup
rnode, until you complete these above
language. area code, remote access code and
contrast setup steps. However, it will still
record the Caller ID information and voice
messages.
4 ltyou delay more than 20 seconds in
between any or the above steps, the unit will
revert to the beginning or the setup procedure.
5, To adjust the handset LCD display contrast
while in the standby mode, press the “FLASH“
button, Then press the "a“ or “417" button
lo set the desired contrast Press "MEM" button
to confirm the contrast level,
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Caller ID Setup/Telephone Operation
Tone/Pulse Switch
The GHzosz will operate on tone or rotary
systems
l. lfyour house is wired for rotary
service, move the Tone/Pulse (T/P)
siviteh to the Pulse position (P).
z. Ifyour house is wired for Touch Tone
service, move the T/P swuch to the
Tone positron (T)
3, lfyou are not certain ofthe type of
dialing service you have. set the switch to
Tone (T) On the handset7 press the TALK
button and then any digit on the keypad. If
the dial tone persists. switch to Pulse (P),
To disconnect, press TALK again, or set the
handset in the cradle.
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Tone/Pulse Switch
Digital Security System
Your anosz Cordless Telephone is equipped
with a digital security coding system to
protect your base unit from being accessed
by other cordless telephones.
The code allows your base and handset to
recognize each other so that other cordless
phones will not make calls on your line,
if the AC adaptor rs disconnected or a loss
of power occurs while the handset is away
from the base unit, the secunty code will be
lost and the phone will be inoperable, If
this occurs, reconnect the AC adaptor and
return the handset to the base unit so that the
security code IS reset. The base wtll beep to
confirm that the security code has been reset.
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Telephone Operation (Cont.)
When the handset is not in the base, only a
handsel having the identical security code
and operating on the same channel can
access the base and use your phone line,
When the handset is in the base, no other
handset. even those having the identical
security code and operating on die same
channel can access the base and use your
line,
Digital security coding will also eliminate
the "false" ringing associated with Cordless
telephones not equipped with this feature.
40 Channel Operation
Your cordless telephone has 40 operating
channels, The phone will automatically
search and select the clearest channel when
you pick up the handset and press the
“TALK" button lt'you hear noise or other
inter-Terence during your conversation, you
can manually select a clearer channel by
pressing and releasing the channel control
on the handset to switch to another spare
channel Your call will not be interrupted.
Note:
You must be in usable range to change
channels. When you are close to being out
oirange, you may lose the call. ltthis
occurs, place the handset back into the base
for ten seconds to reset the security code
and then make the call again,
Making a Call
l, Make sure the base antenna is fully
upright.
Z Lifi the handset and press the "TALK"
button to be connected to the phone line.
The handset display will show TALK
and the Base MESSAGE COUNTER will
show " in ".
3. Afier heating a dial tone, dial the desired
number.
4. li‘you misdial, simply press the "TALK“
button, wait for a couple orsecouds, and
press the "TALK" button again for a new
dial tone.
5. Afier your conversation is completed,
press the "TALK” button once to disconnect
the line, the [N USE/CHARGE LED on the
base will turn off or return the handset to the
base.
Receiving a Call Through the Handset
When the Phone Rings
l. 1}? THE HANDSEI‘ is OUT OF THE
CRADLE, press the any key on the handset.
2. l]-‘ THE HANDSET is 1}! THE
CRADLE, lifi the handset. DO NOT press
the "TALK" button, as you will be
connected automatically.
Receiving a Call Through the Base
Press any button =xpect "ANSWER
ON/O " button on the base unit. You can
speak through the microphone, without
lining the handset or press the " TALK"
button on the handset. Press the "SPEAKER"
button again to terminate a call.
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Telephone Operation (Cont)
Note:
lfyou experience difliculry with plactng or
receiving calls, the lost security code maybe
the cause of the problem When tltrs occurs.
the handset can no longer communicate with
ils base The loss ofzhe code can occur any
of the following ways: the battery is drained
and needs recharging; the AC adaptor is
disconnected or a power loss has occurred:
or anything that causes electrical
interference. for example, multiple cordless
telephones, baby monitors, telet islonst
VCR‘s etc. Reset the security code by
placing the handset on the base for 10
seconds, removing ll from the base, then
replacingiton the base for an additional
10 seconds
The unit will beep and you can now make
the call, lflhal does no! work. make sure
AC adaptor is connected it necessary,
unplug the AC adaptor from the pa“ er
source, Disconnect the hallery for 5 seconds
and then reconnecl. Plsee the handset on the
base and then replug the AC adaptor (see
Troubleshooting). Le! stand 2 minutes
before use.
Headset Jack
You can connect a headset (no! inelttdedt
for handsfiee conversations.
1, Insert the headset plug (must be 3/32 inch’
2,5mm type) into the headset jack on the side
of the handset.
2. Attach the belt clip to the back ofthe
handset. Make sure the "arms" oftlle bell dip
snap securely into the notches on the side or
the handset You can new attach the handset/
belt clip to the desired location on your
clothing.
3. Adjust the headset microphone to a
comfortable position, placing it near your
mouth.
4. Press the "TALK" button to make or
receive a call.
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5. To remove the belt Clip from the
back of the handset, use your fingernails
to loosen one of the "arms" of the belt
clip The other "nun" or the belt clip
wrll automatically release from the
handset.
Nole:
—W]len the belt clip is connected to the
handset. the handset can only charge
coneetty with the keypad facing into
the base
You can purchase a headset through our
help line at l»800—366»0937, our secure
webslle al
htth/www swhtreedomphoneeorn, or
your local retailer.
Out of Range
if you experience static While using the
telephone. move closer to the base or
change the channel by pressing the "CH"
button on handset
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Telephone Operation (Cont)
Memory Features
Your GH3051 is equipped with to memories
for programming your most frequently dialed
telephone numbers You can store up to is
digits in each of the memory locations 0
through 9. by following the steps outlined
below A record of the numbers to be
speEd—dlaled may be kept on the speed
dialing numbers index on page 40.
To Program Frequently
Called Numbers
1, Press the "MEM" button on the handset,
and the display will show "Ml-2M x". with “X"
representing the memory location that is
currently displayed.
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HEM D
2 Press the “A“ or WV“ button to select the
memory location where the telephone number
is to be stored You can choose from MEM 0-
MEM 9
Note : If a particular memory location is nu!
empty, the display Will show the current
memory location and telephone number.
3 Enter the telephone number you wish to
store, using the handset keypad,
Note I if you accidentally press a 17th digit
an error tone will sound and you must
reprogram the number,
- Press the "REDIAL" button to enter a
4-seeond pause into the dialing sequence.
A "P" will appear in the number sequence
to show where the pause has been inserted
4. To delete a particular digit that has
already been entered, press the "DEL"
button The last entered digit will be
deleted. To delete all ofthe digits, press the
"FLASH“ button.
tdtifl'fi its:
555183
MEN 2
5. Press the ”mm button to confirm the
entered telephone number. The display will
show "LOCA'HON 7 x", with "x"
representing the current memory location.
iEiE‘Ufi ill}:
LDEHTION 7 E
o Press the "MEM" button again to
confirm that you want to save the telephone
number to that particular memory location
number. If you want to choose another
memory location number, press “n"or "w,
or enter in are desired memory location,
using the handset keypad, The display will
show "MZEM x STORED", with x
representing the memory location number.
13: L"—" 13:
555 i834
MEN 2
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Telephone Operation (Cont)
Scratchpad Memory
The GH3052 also functions as a scmtchpad.
If you want to save a displayed telephone
number (up to 16 digits) into speed dial
memory:
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555 1834
1. Press the "MI-2M" button on the handset
The display will show "LOCATION 7 x",
with "x" representing ttte first empty
memory location
LOERTIDN ’? 3
1. Press the "MEM" button again to
confirm that you want to sate the
telephone number to that partieular
memory location number lryou uant to
choose another memory location number.
press “A"J'iv" or enter in (he desired
memory location, using the handset
keypad, Tire display will show "M'Elvl
x STORED”.with “x" representing lhe
memory location number
lease ”a:
u:
E STORED
To Delete a Memory Location
1 Press the "MEM" button on the handset,
and the display will show "MEM x" with "x“
representing the memory location that is
currently displayed
1 Press die "A“' 0! "fl V" button to select the
memory location where lhe telephone number
is to be deleted
let-REE i/G.’
SSS tea
Had a
in Press the "DEL" button to delete that
memory location, The display will show
"ERASE 7",
1833“ an:
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4 Press the "DEL" button again to confirm
that you want to delete this memory location,
and the memory location will be erased, lfyou
do not want to delete that memory location,
press any other key to cancel this procedure,
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MEN 2
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Telephone Operation (Cont)
To Dial a Number Stored
in Memory
WHEN THE TALK BUTTON
15 OFF:
1 Press the "MEM" button and the location
number on the handsety and the display will
show "MEM x" with "x"representing the
memory location that is currently displayed.
:. Press the “A“ or "it v" button to select the
memory location where the telephone number
is to be redialed. You can choose from M'EM o
-MEM 9
r'Etr'Jt‘Jfi t'u :
555 93
HEM 2
3 Press the "CALLS" button The number
will scroll across the screen fiom lefi to
right as it is dialed.
lglflflfi t’IG .’
WHEN THE TALK BUTTON
IS ON:
1. Press the "MEM" butlon on the handset.
2. Press the desired memory location
to through 9).
3. The number you programmed will be
automatically dialed.
iE'lthlE 1/3:
555 18314
Redial
Your GH3052 remembers the last number (up
to 32 digits) dialed This is a convenient
feature when trying to place a call through to
a phone number that is not being answered or
is continuously busy.
DO NOT PRESS THE TALK
BUTTON.
1. Press the "REDIAL" button, and the
display will show the last telephone number
which you had previously dialed
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2. lfyou want to edit this displayed telephone
number, you can choose the following
options:
at To delete a particular digit that has
already been entered, press the "DEL"
button, The last entered digil will be
deleled,
b. To insert a digit at the end of the
telephone number. enter the desired
digit using the keyprd.
e. To delete all of the digin. press the
"FLASH" button.
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Telephone Operation (Cont) Telephone Operation (Cont)
From Base Io Handset
1 Press me "CALLS" bum,“ The number WI“ 1 If the handsei is in rhc cradle, just lift the handset volume m 3 mm comm“,
scroll across the sereen from left to eight us it “and“! _ listening level Press "VOL/RING" button
is dialed z lflhe handset is our ofll-le cradle, return m increase 0, discme Mum WM], mmmm we mm
—“T‘.EW handset bath to eradle and lhen no the handse‘ in (h: Talk oh no“ The default
val-m ' "G ' handsfl again volume is set to level 1, The volume
Nate: Do NOT press the "TALK" hutiou on siatus will show on the LCD
Tau-z handset, as you will he connecled Q ”m. n
fl—fj automaticall i ' i‘lu i‘
18-33” JG .' y “u my?" on or! as on
55513}! Flash ML H mm on on err an
Von can use your cordless telephone with .. " " °" W °" °"
Ca“ Timer special servtees such as Call Waiting or By New“? VDT-(Rim °““°“ "‘°.
Three Way Calling (Special subscriplion mew” mm“ W‘" "mm“ ‘° "mm“ Speakerphone Volume Control
1. The LCD will display the call duration fmm you, local telephone company is (level 9 and the" baclf “W“ and decrease Press we VOLUME comm “no, "v a
timer 10 seconds ufier a call is begun required) During a telephone conversation, ‘0 "“"“““‘“ “ml 1) m “ ”Pcalm Wm
button on the hase to adjust the
speakerphone volume level, The his:
933” , n , you may hear a tone or click, which indicates Hands“ “4115”? 3 “m“ Whe" Ei‘h“ “15
l'N USE/CHARGE LED will flash once.
4 u . ma, you an "mm mm, can, To speak mmnnum or maxlmum volume is reached
to the second caller and pm the first call on
TFlLK D ; a.) Hold, press the "FLASH" bllfwll Press
"FLASH" again to relum to ihe original call.
You may also press lhe “FLASH" key to
obL’Ain a new dial tone
2. During the call, the base mas ge counlel
will shown‘n" Forexampie, if eeaii is
made through the handsei, the handsel display
will show the cull tioi r, and the huse message
counter will show ”: '.
Ringer Control
If you do nol wan! the handset and base
[0 ring . set the RINGER Swllch on the
back of the base unit to on and/or press Page/Hands“ “cam"
3. Afier the call is ended, the eall tuner will
remain on the display for 5 seconds
. ' the " VOL/RING " hutrori on handset for You can send a Page signal from the base
EEG ."-" JG . Temporary Tone Feature 2 seconds ,0 toggle the ringer W cm W lo the handset.
in pulse dialing mode, you can access bank LCD will show, Press the "PAGE" button on the base onoe,
1 : E? facilities, lelephone unswenng machines, 'E"" m, 'I"’ , and the handsEt will beep 3 limes Press
_ l 'U l_ l U '
eie, by pressing lhe TONE (A‘) key This
will get you into lhe tone mode and Wlll
C3“ Transfer Betwee“ Handset allow you to input the required tone codes R I NGER app
and 5350 it will reset automatically Io pulse dialing
afier you end your call.
and hold the “PAGE" huuon for 3 stconds
and Lhe handset will beep for about 60
seconds, Press the any bullon ou the
The handset and/or base unil will no longer hand-w! w slop dw handset fmm beeping»
ring when a call comes in.
From Handset lo Base
During a telephoue conversation, press
the "SPEAKER" button on base, and then
press the “TALK" button on handset or pui
the handset back to base cradle within 5
seconds The call will transfer from handsel
‘0 ”a” Spuk‘whmev Receiver Volume Control
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Telephone Operation (Cont)
LCD/LED INDICATIONS
BASE
LED STATUS rNDICATIONS
rN USE/ OFF rNot m use
CHARGE Handset offcrndte
ON rln TALK mode
sBzmery being charged
—PAGE key pressed
MESSAGE ON -Um| in Answer Ready Mode
COUNTER -./\C power connected
OFF —Unll in Answer Off mode
—AC pen er disconnected
A -Untt in Announce Only Mode
POWER FLASHING -Lo\\ 9 voltbzmery
EATT Low .
OFF S \0|| battery installed while AC
power connected
HANDSET
LED STATUS INDICATIONS
N'EW FLASHING New Caller ID infomallan Is in
CALL memory
LED
OFF —All new Caller ID Information has
already been reviewed
LCD DISPLAY INDICATIONS
BATTERY LOW I-Iandset battery power is low, and the
handset battery should be charged.
PAGING Base unit is paging handset.
TALK Handset ls counseled to line.
LINE IN USE Speakerphone active.
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Answering System Operation
To Turn System ON
press the ANSWER ON/OFF button on the base to turn
on the answering system. The message counter will
tunr on and the unit will say "Answer On". The message
counter wil| display the current message number to
todicate the system is in Answer ready mode.
If the clock is set. the unit will announce "ANSWER
ON" and the current time. If the clock is not set the
unit will say "Answer on
To Turn System to Announce Only Mode
In the Announce Only mode, the unit will play your outgoing greeting. NOT
RECORD AN l'NCOMl'NG MESSAGE, and diswnnect the line. This feature is useful
if you want to prcytde information to the caller but DO NOT WANT To RECEIVE
ANY MESSAGES. Press the ANswmt ONIOFF button until you hear "Announce Only“.
The unit will enter the Annctunce Only mode. and the message counter will display "AL
Tn Turn System OFF
Press the "ANSWER ON/OFF" button on the base (ct tum OR" the Buswering systemsYou
will heal "Answer 03“, and Ihe message counler will mm 05
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Answering System Operation (Cont)
Recording Outgoing Greeting
Your system comes With a prerecorded outgoing greeting, "Hello. We are not available
now, please leave your name and number afler the beep", The prerecorded announce only
greeting is "Hello. Our machine cannot accept messages. Please call again". You can record
both a personalized Answer On tAnswer Ready) and an Announce Only greeting To record
an Answer On greeting. make sure you are in the Answer On mode (the message counter will
be lit). To record an Announce Only greeting, make sure you are in the Announce Only
mode (the message counter will display "A”).
1 Press and hold down lh: "GREETING" button.
2, After you hear one beep. speak clearly towards the
built in microphone (in the front of the base) You
have a maximum or 30 seconds to record your
greeting. Your recording time should not be less than
1 seconds. The message counler will not light when
the umt is recording your greering,
Sample Answer an Menage-
"Hello, this is .
lcan‘: come to the phone name and p tone number J
aner you hear the beep. You have 50 seconds to leave your message Thank
you for calling --
Sample Announce Only [Message
"Hello, this is I can't come to the phone right now,
3. When finished, release "GREETING“ button,
Note, If the unit beeps while you are recording your
greeting, you have exceeded the 30 seconds rime
limit, Record a shorter greeting
4. Unit will beep once, play back your recorded
outgoing greeting. and then reset to answer incoming
calls.
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Answering System Operation (Cont)
Checking Your Outgoing Greeting
1. Press and release the "GREETING" button.
2 Your outgoing greeting will be played
back to you, then reset to answer incoming
Calls
3. Press and release the volume up'
down"v " button on the base to set the speaker
to [he desired sound level,
To Record a Memo
1 Press and hold the "MEMO" but-on.
2. After the beep, record your message
(up to 50 seconds) through the microphone
in the front of the base.
3. When your message is completed,
release the "MEMO" butlorl,
The Base display message counter will
indicate a revised message count When
a MEMO is recorded, your unil considers
it as a standard message and will include
it in the Base message count
Noie:
When Memory is full during recording,
the unit wrll announce. "Memory is full,
Erase all messages".
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Ring Select
You can select the number ofriugs rn which
a can will be answered. Set the Ring Select
switch (on the back of the base) to z or 4
rings. or Toll Saver (TS).
Toll Saver
Your unit has a built-in automatic loll
saving feature This feature lets you know
if you have received any new messages
before it answers, thus saving you on long
distance costs.
How Toll Saver Works
IF YOU HAVE SETTHE RING SELECT
SWITCH TO TOLL SAVER (TS), when
calling your unit from a remote location to
check for your messages, listen to the
number of rings:
1. No New Message Received
If your phone rings more than two times,
you have no new messages You can hang
up on the third ring before your unit
answers, and save the cost of the cull.
Note: _ p
If no new messages are received, your unit
will answer the call afier the nth ring,
2. NEW Messages Received
it your unit answers afier only 2 rings you
have received new messages Refer to page
27 for message retrieval instructions.
Voice Activated
Recording (VOX)
Your GHJOSZ records messages for up to 60
seconds as long as the caller speaks. To
avoid unnecessary pauses due to hangups
and to save message capacity. your unit will
aulomaiicslly slop recording afier 7 seconds
ofsilencc.
Message Playback
Incoming Messages
When the answering system is on and is
ready to answer calls, the base dtsplay will
show the number of new messages and the
total number of messages in memory
(up to 99),
Natl:
The machine hangs up and resets to answer
the next call in the following cases: the
caller hangs up, the message length exceeds
60 seconds, there are more than 7 seconds
of silence or there is a steady tone (dlt'll
tone) for 7 seconds.
The GH3052 can record up to 15 minutes of
inoonttng messages. The maximum
recording time for each incoming message
is 50 seconds.
To Hear Your Messages
1. Press and release the "PLAY" button.
The unit will playback the incoming or
MEMO messages in the order they were
received.
2. The set day and time will be heard before
each message.
Note: The day and time are tutomattcslly set
once your unit receives its first Caller lD call.
3. Afier the last Incoming or M'EMO
message has been played back. the unit it ill
say No more new messages. Press and hold
the "ERASE" button to erase all messages,
Note:
If there are new messages, only the new
messages Wlll be played. Otherwise, all the
messages will be played
4. Unit will reset to answer incoming calls
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To Pause Playback of Incoming
Messages
During playback. pressing the "PLAY"
button will pause message playback, the
IN USE/CHARGE LED on the base wrll
be flashtng. Press the "PLAY" button again
to resume playback
Note: If you do not resume playback alter
one minute the unit will teset to answer
tncotrting calls.
To Stop Playback of Incoming
Messages
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555
Press and release the "STOP" button, Your
um! will reset to answer incoming calls and
will save all messages, except those marked
for erase
To Repeat the Current Message
the (<<} REPEAT button ONCE.
To Repeat the Previous Messages
During playback, press and release the («l
REPEAT hutton TWICE.
To Skip to the Next Message
During playback, press the SKTP button (>>)
to skip to the next message
Message Playback (Cont)
To Erase Your Messages
MESSAGES WlLL BE SAVED UNLESS
YOU ERASE THEM.
While playing messages. press and release
the "ERASE" button. It will announce
"Press ERASE button again to erase
message" press ERASE button to erase
that particular message. At the end ofthe
last message, press and hold the ERASE
button and then press the ERASE button
ALL MESSAGES WILL BE ERASED.
Message Capacity Full Detection
When the message capacity is full, the unit
will answer the phone and say "Hello, our
machine can‘t accept messages. please call
again." pause 20 seconds, and then
automatically disconnect the telephone line.
t message counter Wlll float. and dtsplay
"FF“.Yuu should erase some messages to
make room in memory
Call Interrupt
If the unit answers before you do, you
can tum it off by picking up any extension
phone or by ptesstng "TALK" button on
your handset or pressing "SPEAKER" button
on the base. If the unit does not stop
answermg. press Ihe "FLASH" button for
about one second and release. You may also
press the "STOP" button on the base.
Call Screening
To ltsten to an incoming call without
picking up the phone, let your unit answer
the phone when tt rings If you don't want
to talk to the caller. let your uni! take a
message, and adjust the volume control
on the base to listen If you don‘t want to
listen to the caller's message, lower the
volume.
Nah:
Callers will be unaware that you are
screening their calls tryou want to talk to
the caller, pick up an extension phone or
press the "TALK" button on your handset
or press the SPEAKER button on the Base.
Power Failure
Protection/Battery Backup
lfan Ac power fatlure occurs, or the power
plug comes out of the wall, your unit will
shut down mm] the power is restored,
When the power is restored any messages
recorded before the power failure will he
saved IF YOU HAVE INSTALLED A9
VOLT BATTERY. The base display
will indicate the ntunber of messages
received.
If your unit is not operating properly
when the power is restored, proceed
with a unit reset.
To Reset Unit
1, Unplug the AC adaptor from the
power outlet.
2. Remove the 9 volt battery. Replace
with a fresh 9 volt battery
(m page 9)
3. Plug AC adaptor hack tnto power
outlet.
4. Record a new personalized outgoing
greeting.
(see page 13).
5. Remove the handset battery, wait 5
seconds, and then reinstall the handset
battery. You need to follow the
Caller ID setup procedure,
l'MPORTAN T
During a power mltage, your unit will NOT
work even ifa 9 volt battery is installed,
The battery will save your outgoing greeting,
and any incoming messages you have already
received.
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Tone Remote Operation
To access answering functions tronr an
outside line, you will need to enter the two»
digit remote access security/pin code
(see page 12).
To set a new or to check the security code:
1 When the current tune/day is displayed on
the handset, press the "CH" button for n
second.
2. The current set language wrll display on the
handset Press the "MEM" key to confirm
3. The current set area code will display on
the handset, Press the "MEM" key to confirm
the area code.
4.
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PXN CODE 17
Enter your Z—digit pin code. using the handset
keypad. The entered digits will display on the
handset and will shifi to the left one by one.
after you enter the first digit
Press die "MEM" key to confirm the display
code A confirmation beep will be heard.
5. Press the "MEM" key to confirm the
displayed code.
5. Press the “CH" key to renrm to the standby
mode,
Write this number on the REMOTE
ACCESS CARD. which you can keep in
your wallet. If you do not set at security code,
the default security code is "88".
To turn on answering machine remotely:
if you forget to tum on your unit. call your
phone number from an outside touch tone
telephone. Wart lo rings until the machrne
answers, hang up the telephone, and
subsequent calls will he answered.
To access answering machine
remotely:
1. Call your phone number from a much
lone telephone
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2 After the unit answers. enter your two
digrt security code during playback of the
outgoing greeting
3. if the code was entered correctly, the unit
will stop playrng back the outgoing greeting
and will sound one beep.
4. The voice menu wrll directyou to press
the following buttons on your keypad.
Option Press
Playback new messages (it
Playback all messages ta)
Erase all messages (3)
To choose other functions to)
"You Press 4
t'ro Choose Other Functions) Press
Record new outgoing greeting (8)
Turn off answer mode (9)
To return to main menu (4)
Note: if you choose option "9" (to turn
off the answer mode) the call wrll be
automatically ended aner this operation
is completed.
“You Press 1 or 2
no Playback Messages) Press
Erase current message (3)
Repeat current message (4)
Stop message playback (5)
Skip to next message to)
To SAVE messages, hang up the
telephone.
If You Press 4 and 8
(To Record New Outgoing Greeting)
l The unit will say "Record greeti g atter
the beep. Press 5 to end recording"
2 Record your new outgoing greeting
(up ID 30 seconds).
3 When you have finished recording your
out ing greeting, press 5. The new
outg ing greeting “ill play back to you
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Caller 11) Operation
Receiving a Call
1. Afier the first ring, the caller's name and
telephone number wrll display on the handset
screen.
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Tire Caller 11) information (of up to 64
callers) will be stored in the handset display
in the order received. If the received call
infotmatron is the same as any of the new
calls, the unit will display the "RPT" icon
to indicate a repeat call. time unit receives
more than 64 calls. the oldest Caller ID
iniorrnatron will be erased. The New Call
LED will flash until you review all your
new calls.
Note:
a if you answer your incoming call before the
second ring, the unit will not display the call
infannalion.
Receiving Call Waiting Caller 11)
When you are on an existrng phone call,
your GH3052 will display incoming call
waiting Caller m lnformalion
l. You wrll hear a beep and die telephone
will be muted momentarily while the
displays show the Caller ID information of
the second caller
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2. When you access the call waiting call, the
Caller in information will disappear and die
Time/Day screen will be displayed.
Nate:
- You can only access the call waiting call
from the handseL not from the base.
IMPORTANT:
You must subscribe to Call Waiting and Call
Waiting Caller in service from your local
telephone company in order to receive Call
Waiting Caller ID information.
Reviewing Calls
Reviewing New Call Records
1. When the display shows the cru-rent
date/time. press the "A‘" or “by <' button on
the handset to display the information for the
last new call received.
Nole :
aYou can review up to 64 new Caller ID calls
from the handset.
2. Continue pressing "A’" ctr WV" button to
review all new call records in the order the
calls were reoelved.
When a name received exceeds 12
chamems, the first I2 characters will be
shown with " V " show-mg on the right
hand side. Press the "it v " button to view the
remaining diarocters,
3. Afier the final call has been displayed,
press the "u" or "xv " button again The
New Call LED will stop blinking and the
LCD wrll show "END NEW CALL"
Note:
—lfy0u do not review all new calls, the
Time/Date screen will display afrer 20
seconds and the new call counter will show
the total number of new calls received
(including those you just reviewed).
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Caller ID Operation (Cont.)
To Store n Caller ID Record to Speed
Dial lvlernory
Note:
- You can store a Caller ID record from
the handset to speed dial memory.
1. When the handset display shows the current
time/day, press the " u" or "av" button to
select the Caller iD record you want lo store
to speed dial memory
i taint-ind on .
Cfiltl ' l ‘ULI I U I
303'555- 133'4
JOESHITH
2. Press the "MEM" button on the handset
3.1'he display will show "LOCATION 7 x".
with "x" representing the first empty memory
location.
lE’t‘i’B‘fi fill?
LUEHTIDI 7 E
4. Puss the "Ii/EM" bulum again to confirm
that you want to save the telephone number to
maiponicular memory location number If
you want to choose another memory location
number press "A“ or" #v "or. enter in the
desired memory location. using the handset
keypad The display will show
"It/[EM x STORED".
i'E‘t'fi't'l'fl i’l . l
MEN 2 ETDREIS
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Reviewing All Call Records
l. Atier you have reviewed all or the new calls
(see page 23), press the "u" or “fly" button
on the handset. The displays will show the calls
stored In memory.
, You can review up to 64 caller ID call from
the handset
2 Once in the Caller ID review mode. puss
the w or "av" button. The LCD display
Will show the calls stored in memory.
3. Continue to press "A *" button to display
all records in the order they were received
from the oldest lo the newest. or "av"
button from the newest to the oldest.
4 After the last call record is reviewed the
LCD will show “r-END ‘.
Caller ID Redial
THE LOCAL AREA CODE MUST BE
PROGRAMME!) TN ORDER TO FULLY
UTlLlZE THE REDIAL FEATURE (SEE
PAGE 12) The GH3052 allows you In redial
a phone number stored In the Caller lD
memory.
1 When the display shows the current time/
day, press the "n" or "av" button on the
handset to select the Caller l'D record that
you want to dial.
Note:
, You can review and radial up to 64 Caller
ID calls from the handset.
Caller ID Operation (Cont.)
2. Press and release the "CALLS" bunon
on the liandscl. Th: numbzr will scroll
across the screen from lefi to righi as it is
dialed.
Note:
- lfyoll review Llie Caller ID call from the
handset (lien you will need Io redial [lit call
from the handset. (by pressing lhe "CALLS"
button)
With current Telecuin redialirig situations,
there are 4 redial options: (1) 7 digits
without a l prefix; (2) 7 digits with al
prefix, (3) 10 digits without a l prefix; and
(4) 10 digits with a l prefix.
i. 7 digits without a i : Assuming that you
have progranuned your correcl area node,
redial your local call by pressing the
handset "CALLS" button ONCE.
2. 7 digits with u i : Ir ll is neccssary to
insert ti 1 prefix to your local call, assuming
that you have programmed your comcl area
code, simply press llie handset "CALLS"
button TWlCE WITHIN 2 SECONDS.
3. 10 digits without a l: in some areas of
the cauntry, the area code must be included,
even when dialing a local call. In this
situation, Se! your 0143051 area cod: [0
another 3 digit "fictitious" area code. (We
recammend using an ma code no: mmmiy
being used in the U.S.. ire. 100, cm). Once
your area code is programmed as above,
your (Fl-[3052 will show all "10 digiLs" for
every incoming call. To radial a local 10
digit cull, press the handset "CALLS" button
TWICE “I'll-Hm 2 SECONDS in succession.
The "I" prefix is then 0mit|=d and the local 10
digit call is redialed out.
4. 10 digits with a 1: Since the 1 prefix
will be udded automatically when dialing a
10 digit number, simply press the handset
"CALLS" button ONCE to make your call.
If your area code requires that you add i and
your area code even tithe call is within the
same area code, then you must reprogram
your GH3052 to another adigit "fictitious"
area code. The "1" prefix will he added before
the it) digit number and your long distance call
will he dialed out
Note:
Use caution when pressing the handset
"CALLS" bunon.
Press and release rapidly; if the handset
"CALLS" button is held down we long the
"VI? CALL“ feature will be activated.
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Caller ID Operation (Cont)
Caller ID Erase
To Erase a Single Call
1. When the handset display shows the current
time/day. press the "u" or "xv" button to
select use Caller ID record you want to erase
2 Press "DEL" button to erase the call
displayed; the display will show "ERASE’"
on the bottom line.
18-30" 5/0 -'
303-555-133“!
ERRSE 7
4. Press "DEL" button again, the Caller ID
record will be erased and the display will
show the next call message.
Note: If the current displayed message is the
last message to come in, then the display
will show “--EN'D-
Tn Erase All Cnlls
1. You must press the "A‘" or "3 v" button
to review all oftha new Caller ID records
received before you can erase all calls
2. While the display i in standby mode.
pass and hold the "DEL" button for 2
seconds. The display will show "ERASE
ALL?" on the bottom line
ERRSE RLL ?
3 Press the "ERASE" button again; all
VIEWED messages will be erased
Note: I. In this condition, all the Caller ID
records are erased If there are records
that have not been reviewed, the "Eras: All
Calls" function cannot be performed
1. VIP calls will not be erased when you
erase all calls.
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VIP Calls
The GH3052 allows you to create VlP call
records. When a VIP call is received. 4
beeps will be heard (afier the first ring), to
alert you this is a VIP call.
To Create l VIP Call]:
1 Press the handsel "A'" or "fiv" button lo
select the caller ID which you want to assign
a VIP indication,
2 Press and hold the "CALLS" button for 2
seconds until the "VIP" icon is displayed
Note: Four beeps will alsn be heard when the
lncmming VIP call is a call waiting Caller ID
call
To Remove a Vll’ Call:
1. Press the handset "u" or "itv" button to
display the call you have marked VTP
2 Press and hold "CALLS" button for 2
seconds until the “VIP icon has disppeared.
FCC Wants You To Know
a> This equipment complies with hurt as otrhe FCC rules and the requiremenm adopted
by the ACTA On the bottom ofrhis equipment is a label that contains, among other
inionnarion. a product identifier in the format US:AAEQHTXXXX. lirequestcd. this
number must be provided to the telephone compnny.
b) An applicable certification jacks Universal Service Order Code (usoo for the
equipment is provided (i.c . RJI IC) in the packaging with each piece or approved
terminal equipment
c} A plug and jack used to connect this equipment to the premises winng and telephone
netwurk must comply with the applicable FCC part 53 rules and requirements adopted by
the ACTA A compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided with this product. it
is designed to be connected to ii compatible modular jack mm is also compliant. See
installation instructions for details.
d) The REN is used to determine the number ofdevices that may be connccred to a
telephone line Excessive RENs on a telephone line may result in the devices not nuging
in response to an incoitung call. In most but not all areas. the sum of RENs should not
exceed five (5 0) To be certain of the number ordevices that may be connected to a line,
as determined by the total RENs, contact the local telephone company. [For products
approved after July zz mm, the KEN for this product is part ofthe product identifier that
has the format us-AAAEthtmoocx. The digits represented by and are the KEN without
a decimal point te.g., 03 is a REN of0.3). For earlier products, the REN is separately
shown on the label.]
e) If this equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company will
notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required. But. if
advance notlce isn-t piacticsl, the telephone company win no I the cusromet as soon as
possible. Also, you will be advised ol‘your right to file t complaint with the FCC if you
believe it is necessary.
it The telephone company may make chnnges in its facllilies, equipment, opemtions or
procedures that could silent the operation ofthe equipment. Iflhis happens the telephone
company will provide advance notice in order for you to make necessary modifications to
maintain uninterrupted service.
g) Should you experience trouble with this oquipnient, please contact (compuny name,
repair centre address and phone number) for repair or warranty information. it the
equipment is causing harm to rhe relephonc network. the telephone company may request
that you disconnect the equipment until the problem is resnlvedr
h) Please follow instructions for repairing ifsny (cg. battery replacement section);
otherwise do not aloemate or repair any parts of device except specified.
i) Connection to party line service is subject to state tni-ifis Contact the state public utility
commission, public service commission or corporation commission for information.
i) NOTICE. lfyour home has specially wired alarm equipment connected in the telephone
line, ensure the instillation ofthis [equipment ID] does not disable your aim-m equipment
lfyou have questions about what will disable alann equipment consult your telephone
company or a qualified installer
k} This equipment is hearing aid compatible.
NOTICE According to ielephone company reports, AC clemrical tnirgec. typically resulting
frbm lightning snilres, are very destructive to telephone equipment connected to AC power
sources To minimize damage from these types or surges, a surge armor is recommended.
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Answers to Commonly Asked Questions
Q. 1 can't gel a dial tone. What do 1 do?
A. Your phone may have losl its digital
security code and needs to be reset. Refer
to the "To Reset" procedure on page 25
Q. My answering system won'l uork.
What do I do?
A. Van may have had a power failure and
need to reset your machin
Refer lo the "To Reset Un procedure on
page 25 or "To Turn Syslem On" or page
22.
Q. How do I erase the interning
messages to make room for more?
A. Your unit automatically saves messages
unless you erase them. Refer to page 26
"To Erase Your Messages."
Q. How often doi need to replace the
9 volt battery?
A. You should replace the 9 volr hattery
once a year or alter a power outage
Q. Can my unit he left on for a long
period olflme?
A. Yes. Your unil is designed Ill) be on
14 hours a day.
Q. My AC Adaptor feels warm to the
touch. Is this normal?
A. Yes. lt is characteristic of your Ac
Adaptor to reel slightly warm. There is
no need to he alarmed
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Q. Wiu my unit operate in a very cold
or hot environment?
A Your unit is designed to perform most
efficiently at room temperature However,
heart be used in environments ranging
from 50° F to no" F.
Q. How do 1 ltnow my system is set lo
answer calls?
A when Lhe message display indicator
shows a number that is lit solid or flashing
, your uni! is ready lo answer calls. Aflel'
most modes of operation (such as afier
recording your out going message), the
unit will automatically swuch lo the
answer mode.
lrrhe hase display shows "A“. the unit
is in the announce only mode and will
NOT record messages.
Q. How do I knuw that mtssngw are
saved?
A. The unit automatically saves message
unless you press lhe "ERASE" button
Q. When i try to record a new outgoing
greeting, the old greeting plays hack.
Why?
A. Pressing and RELEASING the
"GREETING" hurton will play hack the
currenr outgoing greeting.
To record a new outgoing greellng, you
must press and HOLD the "GREETING"
button while you record your greeting
Q. What is the maximum lenglh ollhe
outgoing greeting 1 can record on my
unit?
A. Your outgoing greeting recording lime is
up to 30 seconds.
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Answers to Commonly Asked Questions (Cont)
Q. 1 am thecking my muuges remotely
from a touch tone telephone, hut my unit
wiu not playback my messages. Why?
A. Although the telephone you are using is
a push billion lelephone, the telephone line
over which you are calling may not he a
standard touch tone line. Try calling your
mm from a different location (eg, a pay
telephone).
Q. Does my unit have to he set on tone
(T) to access my unit remotely?
A. No, hut you musicall froma touch tone
telephone system to retneve your messages.
Q. I am calling from a remote phone to
check my messages. What will happen
in hang up helore all my messages Ire
played back?
A. Your unll will save your messages xnd
reset to answer incoming calls.
Q. What is the range nf my remote
future?
A Your remote will work firom any touch
lone telephone in the world that is
compatible to the USA. specifications,
does not have any unusual or loud
background noise, and is ahle to produce a
lone nral leasl 2 seconds when you enter
your security code.
Q Why are some or the digits on the
display missing”!
A Information in (lie Transmission is
unable to he decoded by your unit and oould
not he displayed if the error affects only a
single digit. the display will sometimes
show a "7" ln llle area of the digit affected.
Your telephone is able lo recover all
available informallorh making it possible for
you to deter-mine who the call is from.
Q. How many cells can he stored in
Culler in memory?
A. The telephone number, name (if
availahle), and lime/day of up to 64 calls
will he stored in memory on the handset
ddsplay.
Troubleshooting Guide
If you have followed the instructions in this manual, and have difficulty operating your
Southwmtem Bell Freedom Phone‘a Cordless Telephone, locate the PROBLEM in the Icfl
column below Check the corresponding POSSIBLE CAUSE and CORRECTIVE ACTION
colunuts to locate and remedy the problem
or receiving calls
security code. The handset
can no longer communicate
with its base, The loss otthe
code can occur if the battery
ls drnlnerl and needs
rechargmg. the AC adaptor
is disconnected. a power loss
occurred. or there is electrical
interference from other
cordless phones. baby
monitors. mlcrowaves, etc.
Even a momentary power
intemtption could erase your
cordless phone's security
code.
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION
The unit will I . t n l “ Recheck all plug connections.
not operate mpmper mg a a m Also, check the AC adaptor for
proper connection to wall outlet
and phone base.
The digital security Reset the digital security code by
code has been lost due returning the handset to the base.
to a potter loss while A new code is set.
the handset was away
from the base.
The battery is not charged. Charge the battery for about
10-14 hours before initial use or
when the battery low beep sounds
every 10 seconds from the handset
See the ahove menlinned See the above mentioned
No dial tone. possible causes, corrective acllons.
The handset is being Move the handset closer to the
used too far away base.
from base.
. You mg i have lost the 1. Return the handset to the base
D'fl'lculiy Plums 3 uml for 5—10 seconds to reset
code ltthat doesn't work:
2. Check to make sure the
AC adaptor is connected
3. UnplugACadaplorfron-l
power source. disconnect hand—
set battery for 5 seconds, then
reconnect Place handset bank
on base, then replug the AC
adaptor
as
Troubleshooting Guide (Cont.)
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
CORRECHVE ACTION
Can't make
outgoing calls.
Tone/Pulse switch is not
set correctly.
Set the Tone/Pulse switch to proper
position for your type of service
The digjlsl security code T
Reset the security code by remrning
has been lost. the handset to the base.
Battery pack ts The base and handset Make certain the battery contacts in
no! recharging. battery contacs are not in the handset and base make contact
Contact with each other, when handset rests in the base. The
base IN USE/CHARGE LED should
be lit.
Battery pack needs to be Replace the battery pack at least
replaced. every one year.
Notse or Current channel is not Press are channel button to switch
tntet-fetence the clearest choice. from one channel to another. This
is being heard wrll allow you to choose the
dunng your clearest of40 channels.
conversation
During a The handset is being Move the handset closer to
conversation used we far away from the base station.
a loud static the base
noise is heard.
The handset The baseantenna is not Make sure the base antenna
only works fully upright- is fully upright for the
close to the best result.
base
The incoming The battery is not Recharge the battery.
call‘s signal is charged.
intertnittent
or fades. The handset is being used Move the handset closer to the
too far away from the
base.
base.
Troubleshooting Guide (Cont)
nL
i PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECle ACTION
Answering system You may have had a Proceed with a unit reset (page 26).
will not operate. power failure.
Flashing POWER Battery needs to be install a fresh 9 voll hauery
BA'IT LOW LED installed or replaced.
No answer Unit is in the "ANSWER Check to verify the base display shows
OFF” mode "A" or the message count, If not, press
the ANSWER ON/OFF button to turn
[he unit on, until you hear
“Answer On"
Ac zdzplol is Reconnect AC adaptor into wall
dlsconnerled from wall oullel and back ufunil
outlet or back of unit.
Power in eleclrical outlet Check lo see ifelchrical outlel is
may be ctr. controlled by a light switch and
power is on Wall outlet may not
be functioning; try connecting to a
different ml] Dullet.
Telephone line is not Connect telephone line into wall
connected to wall jnck. jack. Telephone wall jaclt may not
be functioning; try connecting unit
into a different telephone wall jack.
After a power A 9 vuil bailely has not insiaii 3 fr h, alkaline 9 volt battery
outage» Wiggins been installed or needs to maintain your personalized
greeting and to be replated. outgoing greeting and incoming
incoming messages in the event of another
messages are lost
power outage.
No incoming
messages
recorded
Uni! is in the "ANSWER
OFF” mode.
Check to verify the base display shows
the message count. llnot. press the
ANSWER ON/OFF button lo turn the
unll on. until you hear "Answer oh".
Unll is in the
"ANNOUNC E
ONT. “ mode
lfthe message counter displays "A".
press the "ANSWER ON/OFF" button
to turn the unit on, until you hear
"ANSWER ON".
Ac adaptor is
disconnected from vial]
outlet or back of llml
Power to electrical
outlet may be off.
Reconnecl unit into wall outlet or
back ofunit. Try connecting to a
difierem wall outlet.
Check lo se= ifeleclrical oullel is
controlled by a light swrteh and
power |S OIL
Telephone line is not
connected to “all yaclt
Connect telephone line into wall
jack Try connecting unit rnto a
different telephone wall iaclt.
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Troubleshooting Guide (Cont)
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACHON
No remote AC adaptor is disconnected Reconnect unit inlo wall outlet
operation from wall outlet or back or or back ofuniL Try connecting
unit.
in a difl'erenl wail ontlcl.
Power ll) electrical outlet
may be off.
Check ln see it elem-lea] outlet is
controlled by a light switch and
power is on.
The telephone you are
calling from is not a standard
much-(one.
Try calling from 3 different
location (e.g. pay phone)
Telephone line is not
connected to wall Jack.
Connect telephone tin nto wall
jaclt. Try connecting inw a
dinerent telephone wall jack
Security code not entered
correctly.
2 digil remote security node must
be enlered Wllhln [en seconds of
the beep at the end of your
outgoing greeting. Press
and hold each d git for 2 seconds,
allowing a immum orz seconds
between digits.
Remote security code belng
used differs from the code you
have set.
rm the "CH" buttons on the
GHSOSZ handset to checlt the current
set security code. (see page 27)
The machine beeps
The outgoing greeting you
during the recording are recording is too long.
or my outgoing
greeting
Record a shorter outgoing
greeting (between 2 and 30 seconds).
The machine is
cutting onincomin
messages
Incoming rum-ages are
too lung,
Maxlmum recording time {or
ncotning messages is on seconds.
Caller may be pausing for
more than 7 seconds.
Caller must speak continuously
without my long pauses.
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Troubleshooting Guide (Cont)
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTlON
Your telephone The telephone line is not Connect the telephone line into
rings but the connected properly to the the back of the unIL Check with
anosz does,“ unit your local telephone company to
show any Caller ID
records.
be sure Caller ID service is being
provided on your telephone line.
Also, ityou pick up the phone
before the first complete ring the
caller inionnatton will not be
completely received
You cannot redial a
call record
Your local area coders not
programmed
If the display does not indicate 7
digils for local incoming callss
reprogram the local area code
The number displayed is
incorrect.
Venfy the number displayed
during redial. Data received were
possibly corrupted during the
transmission through the
telephone lines. Dial the
telephone number manually on
your telephone
You can't receive
call waiting
messages,
This service is nor
available
You must subscribe to Caller ID,
Call Waiting. as well as Call
Waiting Caller ID service from
your local phone company. The
phone must be off-hook to hear
the call waiting Caller ID alert
signal
The display screen
is dim or blank.
The dlsplzy contrast is set
to too low afa level
Press lhe handset "FLASH" and (hen
lhe "A“ or "$47 " button to adjust the
handsel conlrzsl level.
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Product Care
A. Avmd putting cordless phones near
heating appliances and devices that
generate electrical noise (motors,
fluorescent lamps, ere).
B Avoid rough treatment ofthe phone
by placing the handset gently into the
base it hen hanging up. Avoid dropping
the handsel
c Clean your cordless telephone only
WILl‘l a son cloth slightly dampened with
water or mild hand soap. Do not use
any type of solvent or abrasive cleaner.
Before cleaning, always unplug the
phone from the wall outlet.
D Your cordless phone is not designed
to be water resistant Do not use the
handset In the rain, in the pool or in the
shower, Do not install your base unit
outdoors. near a sink bath tub or shower,
Do not expose in direct sunlight.
E. Retain the original packaging
should you need to ship the phone at a
later date.
Additional Information
A. Connecting this telephone to a coin
operated telephone or party line is
prohibited by law,
B. If it is determined that your
telephone is malfun oniug. the FCC
requires that it be disconnected from
the modular outlet until the problem
has been corrected.
For immediate answers to all your
questions regarding lhe operation of
your Southwestern Bell Freedom
Phone», call the Consumer Hodine. toll
free a: (300) 366-0937.
Speed Dialing Numbers Index
LOCATION NUMBER LOCATION NUMBER
0 5
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Z 7
3 B
4 9
Service
According to FCC regulations, this equipment, which has been cenified and registered by
the FCC, may only be repaired by authorized persons 11“ repairs or adjustments are made by
an unauthorized person, the FCC certification may be votded. Should you encounter any
problems, please call the Southwestern Bell Freedom Phone® toll-free Customer Help Line
for assistance: lexoo-zoo-o937. Monday . Friday 3,30 ain . 9100 pin. and Saturday 3:30 am
. 1230 pm, You can also visit our website at ImpJi’wwwswbfiecdomphone.cum.
FOR IN—WARRANTY SERVICE: A
Package your complete unit (including all adaptors, line cords, and other accessories) and
ship the unit postage ple’pald‘ and insured {for you. protectronl to:
SOUTHWESTERN BELL FREEDOM PHONE®
DEPT: Warranty Repair
7475 N. Glen Harbor Bled. Glendale, AZ 85307
Be sure io include your return address. prootot purchase, a daytime phone number, 5950
for postage and handling‘, and a briefexplanalion or your difficulties.
‘NOTE: Caliromia residents need only provide proufofpurchzse and should call
1-800-366-0937 for shipping instructions
FOR OUT-OF -WARRANTY SERVICE:
You may call our toll-free Help Line for the price ofa replacement before returning your
unit. Please follow all instructions for ln-Warranty servtce (above) to rerun. your unit, and
mark the package; DEPT: Oul—of—W’armnry
"you have called and know the eost of your replacement, please include this information
with your unit for prompt sen/ice
QUESTIONS?
STOP...DONT TAKE ME BACK TO THE STORE.
LOOKMFOR THE TOLL-FREE “HELP“ TELEPHONE NUMBER.
LISTEN... S THE EXPERTS TALK YOU THROUGH THE PROBLEMr
For immedinie answers to your questions regarding operation, missing parts or installation,
call the
SOUTHWESTERN BELL FREEDOM PHONEQI'IELP LINE AT:
1—800-366-0937
Imp:invwswblretdomphonexom
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Limited Warranty
This Southwestern Bell Freedom Phone® is warranted to tire original purchaser to be free
from defects in materials and workmanship under nomtal installation, use, and service for a
period done“) your from the date of purchase as shown on the purchasers receipt.
The obligation of Southwestern Bell Freedom Phone® Retail Sales undcr lhis warranty
shall be limlled to repair or replacement (at our option) during the wananty period or any
part Whlch proves defeclive ln material or workmanship under normal installation, use. and
service, provided the product is reiunicd to Southwestern Bell Freedom Phone® Retail
Sales (address below) TRANSPORTATION CHARGES PREPAID (California residents call
1-800366-0937 for shipping instructions). Products Ictumnd (0 us or to an Authorized
Service Center must be accompanied by a copy omie purchase receipt
In the absence of such purchase receipi, the warranty period shall be one (1) year from Lhc
date of manufacture. To obmiti service under this warranty. remm the defective product to
the service center nearest you together with your sales slip and £9.50 for postage and
handling tCaliromia residents need only provide prooforpurchase). You may also have
other warranty rights which vary from stale to state.
This warranty shall be invalid if flu product is damaged as a result of defacemenl, misuse,
abuse, neglect accident destruction, or alteration ofthe serial number, improper electrical
voltages or currents, rcpalr alteration or maintenance by any person or pany olhcr than our
own service facility or an authorized Service Ccmzr, or any use violative of instructions
fumished by us.
This narraniy is also rendered invalid iflhis product is removed from the country in which
it was purchased int is used in a country in which it is not registered for use, and/or irii is
used in a country for which it was not designed. Due to variations in telephone systems and
communications laws, this product may be illegal foruse ‘ some countries, Southwestern
Bell Freedom Phone® Retail Sales assumes no mponsib for damages or penalties
incurred resulting from the use orthis product in a manner or looaiion other than that from
which it is intended
This one-year limited warranty is in lieu ofall other expressed warranties, obligations or
liabilities. AN'Y IMPLIED WARRANTIES, OBLIGATIONS, OR LIABILITIES,
INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABI'LITYAND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, SHALL BE
LIMITED m DURATION TO THE ONE-YEAR DURATION OF THis WRITTEN
LIMITED WARRANTY. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW
LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS MAY
NOT APPLY TO YOU
IN NO EVENT SHALL WE BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, l'NCJDENTAL on
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH or Tl-rls on ANY OTHER
WARRANTY, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, WHATSOEVER.
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