Continental Conair GH3050TF 2.4GHz 40 Channel Analog Cordless Phone w/DAM, CID User Manual manual
Continental Conair Limited 2.4GHz 40 Channel Analog Cordless Phone w/DAM, CID manual
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Users Manual
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, missing parts or installation, call: Southwestern Bell Freedom Phone® Remii Sales Help Line at 1-800-366-0937 Monday - Friday 8:30 am , 9:00 p.m. EST Saturday 8:30 a.m. , 12:30 p.m. EST http: // www. swareedomphone. com SOUTHWESTERN BELL FREEDOM PHONE 7475 N GLEN HARBOR BLVD, GLENDALE, AZ 85307 GH3050 Printed in China Southwestern Bell Freedom Phone® 2.4GHz Cordless Telephone with Call Waiting Caller ID and Digital Answering System GH3050 OWNER'S MANUAL Toll Free Helpline 1-800-366-0937 ht‘tp://www.swareedomphone.com PLEASE READ IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USEl Congratulations! You have purchased a ZAGHZ Cordless Telephone With Call Waiting Caller ID arid an All Digital Answering System that has been manufactured to the highest standards of SOUTHWESTERN BELL FREEDOM PHONE®Retail Sales. Ils"DIGICLEAR PLUS’“” circuitry combines noise filming with state of the art technology that reduces background noise from your telephone conversations Special wrnpattder circuitry compresses, then expands, the transmitted sing to enhance clcsn, clear audio. BEFORE INSTALLING AND OPERATING THIS TELEPHONE, IT IS VERY IMPORTANT THAT YOU READ THIS OWNER'S MANUAL. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING YOUR TELEPHONE EQUIPMENT, BASIC SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SHOULD ALWAYS BE FOLLOWED TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCKAND INJURY T0 PERSONS. INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING: 1. Read and understand all instructions. 2. Follow all warnings and Instructions marked on the product. 3 Unplug this product from the wall telephone jack and power outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning. 4. Do not use this product near water: for example, near a bathtub, wash howl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, swimming pool, or in a wet basement. 5. Do not place this product on an unstable an, stand or table. The product may fall, musing serious damage 6. Slots or openings in the cabinet and the hack and bottom are provided for ventilation, to protect it from overheating. These openings must not be blocked or covered. The openings should never be blocked by placing the producl on a bed, or other similar surface. This product should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register. 7. This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure oftltc type of power supply to your home. consult your dealer or local power company. 8. Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not place this product where the cord will be damaged by persons stepping on it. 9. Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords, as this can result in fire or electric shock, to. Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabinet slots. as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts. This could result in fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the product. 11. To reduce the risk Ofelectric shock, do not disassemble this product. Instmid, 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 other risks Incorrect reassembly can cause electric shock when the appliance is subsequently used. 12. Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following condmons: When the power supply cord or plug is damaged or frayed. Ifliquid has been spilled into the product. If the product has been exposed to rain or water. If the product does not operate manually and proper operating instructions have been followed, aditut only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions. improper adjustment of other controls may result in dnrnage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to normal operation. e If the product hm been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged f Ifthe product exhibits a distinct change in performance. I3. Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electrical storm. There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning 14. Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity ofthe leak 15. Danger of explosion ifbattery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer's instructions. 5399-9: Safety Instructions for Batteries Handset Battery Pack CAUTION: Use only a Southwestern Bell Freedom Phones approved battery pack in the handset of your 0113050 Cordless Telephone. To reduce the risk or fire or injury, always do the following when replacing, discarding or charging batteries, When handling the batteries, be careful not to short the battery with conducting materials such as rings, bracelets, and keys. The battery or conducting material may overheat and cause bums. a. Use only the followmg type and size batteries in the cordless phone: Self-contained 3-cell Nickel—Metal-hydridc rechargeable battery supply, GP60 AAH SBMX 3.6V 600mAl1 at 3.6V GOOmAh HrESAAGDOXS or IBSUAAZ/SN'NBBMX GPI Intemational Lid. BYD Battery Co., Ltd. JB Energy (HK) Ltd. o. Do not dispose ofthe pottery pack in o fire. The cell muy enplode 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 may be toxic if swallowed. d. Follow the charge instructions outlined in this manual. (See page 13) Save These Instructions Handset Battery Caution CAUTION: To Reduce the Risk oiFire or injury to Persons, Read and Follow These instructions. 1. Use only the following type and size batteries in the cordless phone: Selfcontained 3-cell Nickel—Metal-hydiide rechargeable battery supply. GPsc AAH 3BND< 3 ov swinAh or 3.6v snomh H-2/3AA600x3 or mooAAZ/zNMSBMX GP! Imemaiionl Lid. BYD Battery Co, Ltd. J'B Energy (HK) Ltd. 2. Use only the following type and size battery in the base unit- av (1604) Alkaline Battery. 3. Do ri > dispose of lhe hatteryoes) iii a fire. The cell may explode. Check with local codes for pos ole special disposal instructions. 4. Do no: open or mutilate the butterflies). Released electrolyte is corrosive and may cause damage to the eyes or skin. It may be toxic ifswallowed. 5. Exercise care in handling butterres in order not to short the battery wiih conducting material such as rings, bracelets, and keys. The battery or conductor may overheat ind cause bums 6. charge the hetteryiies) provided With or identified for use wrth this product only in accordance with the iristmciions and limitations specified in this manual 7. Do not mix old and new batteries in this product (applies to products employing more than one used- replaceable second battery). 8. Do not mix batteries ofdiffereni sizes or from different manufacturers in this product (applies [0 products employing more than one user replaceable secondary battery). 9. Do not attempt to recharge the batieryfies) provided with or identified for use with this product. The batteries may leak corrosive electrolyte or explode. 10. Do not strernpt to rejuvenate the hotteryoes) provided with or identified for use with this product by heating them. Sudden release ofthe batta'y electrolyte may occur causing bums or irritafion to the eyes or skin il. When inserting batteries into this product, the proper polarity or direction must be observed. Reverse inrenion oioottenes can cause charging, and that may result in leakage or explosions. (Applies to product employing more than one separately replaceable primary battery) 12. Remove the batteries from this product if the product will not be used for a long period of time (several months or more) since during this time the battery could leak in the product. 13. Discard "dead” batteries as soon as possible since "dead" batteries are more likely to leak in a product 14. DD not store this product. or the battens provided with or identified for use with this product, .n high iemperature areas. Batteries that are stored in a freezer or refrigerator for the purpose nfextending shelf life should be protected from condensation during storage and defrosting. Batteries should be stabilized at room temperature prior to use after cold storage Southwestern Bell Freedom Phone GH3050 Cordless Telephone Contents Subject Safely instructions. 2 Handset Battery Pack Handset Battery Cau lo Handset Diagam. Base Di rare... Traits of ordless Telephones Box Contents... INSTALLATION .. .. preliminary Prwzmlion" Tele hone Line installation M idar Outlet Battery Back Desk or Tablel‘lnstallation Wall Mounting Handset Battery Charging To Replnee Batteries caller ID Setup TELEPHONE OPERATIO Tone/Pulse Switch Digimi Security System 40 Channel Operation Making a Call Recelvmo a Call Headset Tack Memory Feature Call Timer Flash Temporary Tone Feature Receiver Volume Comm] Ringer Conlrol Speakerphone Volume Control Page/Handset Locutor Conference and Call Transfer LED/LCD Indimtions ANSWERING SYSTEM OPERATION “24 Voice Menu To Turn System ON To Turn System OFF Announce Only Mode Recording Outgoing Greeting Checklng Your Outgoing Greeting To Record a Memo Ring Select, Tell Saver Voice Aclivaled Recording (V OX) Page Subject page MESSAGE PLAYBACK Incoming Messages Message Playback To Slop Pla back of Incoming Messages To Repeal t e Current Message To Repeat the Previous Message To Skip to the Next Message To Erase Your Messa es Message Capacity Fu 1 Detection Call Interrupt Call Screening Battery Backup TO REMOTE OPERATION... Retn'eve Messages (from a Touch Tone Telephone) CALLER 1D OPERATION... .. so Receiving a Call Reeeiving Call Waiting Caller ID Reviewin Calls Caller m edinl Caller ID Erase Vl'P Call FCC Wants Ynu to Know.“ Common QmsLiOnS/‘Troubleshootlngu Product Care. Addnional Infnrmall’onm Speed Dialing Numbers Index" Service... Limited Warranty. Handset Diagram HANDSET CONTROLS: The diagram below shows the controls of the GH3050 Handset. ANTENNA NEW CALL LED EARPLECE LCD DISPLAY - CALLS BUTTON DELETE BUTTON TALK BUTTON MEMORY H UTTON — FLASH BUTTON — KEYPAD TEMPORARY TON? ¥ CHANNEL BUTTON REDIAL BUTTON— lifi'ié‘im'm‘ HANDSET BATTERY COMPARTMENT (on back) MICROPHONE Handset Diagram Base Diagram BASE CONTROLS. Thxs diagram shuws the controls of the GH3050 Base. HANDSET GUIDE LOW LED ANTENNA POWER BATTERY [NUSE/ LED BELT CLIP HEADSET JACK MESSAGE VOLUME CHARGE COUNTER UPDOW s.” u f M PAGE MEMO BLACK RUBBER GRIP pLA GREETlNG ANSWER ON’OFF STOP SKIP ERASE SPEAKER Base Diagram REAR VIEW POWER JACK PHONE JACK RlMG SEECT (2,4.TS)SWWW RINGER (ON/OFF) TUNE/PULSE El] “I! IIIlIZI uumr m __‘j;__‘ Traits of Cordless Telephones A. Cordless telephones offer convenience and mobility during telephone conversations The use of cordless telephones is dependent upon the availability ofAC power. Any disruption of electrical power at your location will prevent the placing or receiving of telephone calls It is recommended that a cordless telephone should not be installed as the only phone at your location. B. The usable range of the cordless handset away from the base is dependent upon many factors. The telephone base is like a radio transmitter in that it transmits telephone line slgnals via radio waves to the handset. Therefore, the location of the base ls important in order to maximize the usable range. For example, installing the base on the second floor, in some locations, will provide longer range than a ground floor installation. Pick a location that gives you the clearest signal. The following can adversely afl'ect usable range: ~ aluminum siding ' insulation with fall backing - any metal construction which could shleld radlo signals. Atmospheric conditions also play an important role in the performance of your cordless telephone. Interference can be caused by placing the base near: - fluorescent lights - appliances that generate electrical noise, including: - microwaves ' televlslons ~ 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 an outlet, not an extension cord. F. Do not plug other appliances into the 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. 10 Installation Box Contents Before installing your phone, check the shipping carton to be sure you have the following- ~ Base Unit - Short and Long Telephone Line Cord - Remote Access Card - Handset with Rechargeable Battery - Quick Installation Guide - AC Adaptor with Cord - Owners Manual Notes: e. Keep the shipping carton and packaging, in case you need to transport your phone. b. If there is visible damage, do not use this equipment. Contact your shipping agent or return the telephone to the place of purchase. , _ , 1. Make sure AC adaptor is unplugged Prellmlmry Preparation from electrical outlet. Telephone Line Installation 2. On the bottom of the base, press on the 1. NW?—r install Wiephofleiack during a tab (toward the battery compartment “Sm"‘flg 5.‘°"“~ . _ door), and then lifi the door away from 2. Never install telephone lack in wet the unit locations unless the jack is specifically 3 Install one 9 W“ battery designed for wet locations 3. Never touch uninsulelcd telephone wires 4- Replace battery compartment doors or terminals unless the telephone line has 5- Inst-511 a mill-acmem battery once a year been disconnected at the network interface. to ensure proper operation of the power A Use caution when installing or failure protection feature. You: POWER/ modifying telephone lines. BATT LOW LED Will flash rapidly until a 9 Volt battery is installed. Your unit is fully Modular Outlet functional. Battery is needed for power The 0113050 Cordless Telephone operalcs failure back up ONLY. from a standard 110/120 volt outlet. The handset is powered by a rechargeable battery pacle Batteries are charged automatically when the handset is placed 1“ fl E the cradle of the base unit. © Battery Backup One 9 volt battery (not included) is required to maintain your personalized Greeting and recorded messages during a power failure if there is a power failure and the battery is not installed, both your personalized Greeting and recorded messages will be lost. 11 Installation (Cont) Table/Desk Installation A. Plug one end ofthe long telephone line card into the back of the uriit and connect the other end to a modular wall jackr Press until locking lever clicks (Fig. 1) B. Connect the AC Adaptor into the back of the unit, Plug the other end into a standard 110/120 volt outlet (Fig. 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 (or the first time, it Will take approximately 19 seconds for the unit to cheek 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; please leave your name and number after the beep." To record a personalized greeting refer to page 15. E. Raise antenna on base for best reception, F. Place the handset into the base. The handset will beep, and the IN USE/ CHARGE LED will light. NOTE: BATTERY PACK MUST BE CHARGED FOR 10—14 HOURS BEFORE INITIAL OPERATION. Fis- l “Minn.- is is: s l AC adaplor 9’ Line‘edrd Wall Mounting THE (ll-13050 CAN BE MOUNTED ON A STANDARD WALL PHONE PLATE IF ONE IS NOTAVAILABLE, ITCAN ALSO BE MOUNTED ON TWO SCREWS (NOT INCLUDED), INSTALLED 3-1/4 " VERTICALLY 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’ 8 $3255"; 3. You can choose to see youru‘ggg “ o 3 indications in English, Frenclglgg’aré fig tn Press the “u" or "a v" button< the desired language °§ (00! a «was OS‘AHOSg, 00-0034‘I'CSVE~ ENGLIEH A. Press the "MEM" key to a display language. The unit wr set the area code. Oradrxafig‘a d’z a’sva ’z mums Tn SEtAreu Code Note : In order for the Call feature to work properly, y your local area code. grams ’hld.tI . v mad zigtgn 5 Es! damn ’vr'o E'flj H R E F! C 0 D E 7 in 1. Enter your 3-digit 10m] area tiles, usi the handset keypad. 8 ' 2 Afier selecting the ihird dig‘li, p 55 '"’MEM button to confirm thedisplsy area code. The unit will begin to set the remote access Pl'N code. 11 G) at To Set Remote Access Code H HH ,'0 Note: In order to access your “W'lg machine remotely (see pagpalsqnu must set a remotc access Pm code, ss’ 35; narrow our he won pasesregborr 10; qzodeu quamaxrnbazr gen m9 8. X'IVJJ rr b N1 rr m “< h 1. Enter your 2 digit pin code, ihE handset keypad. The entere igus wall display on the handset and fifisaifi$> the s led one by one, after you ages, the fist digit. \l q 4 m 2, Press “MEM” key to confirm the displayed code, The unit will begin my set the handset display contrastggiD H Caller ID Setup/Telephone Operation To Set Handset Display Contrast To Set Base Display Contrast 1. Press the "A“ or "# V" button to adjust 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. 121C“: HM Note: i. The Caller ID setup procedure will not begin until the handset has been fully charged for 10714 hours. 2. To set up your GHBOSO again, press the "CH" Button for 2 seconds in the Date/Time screen. 3. Your Gl-BOSO will always stay in setup mode, 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. If you delay more than 20 seconds in between any ofthe above steps, the unit will revert to the beginning of 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 "tN‘ button to set the desired contrast. Press "MEM"but10n to confirm the contrast level. Tone/Pulse Switch The GH3050 will operate on tone or rotary systems. 1 If your house is wired for rotary service, move the Tone/Pulse (r/P) switch to the Pulse position (P). 2. If your house is wired for Touch Tone service, move the T/l> switch to the Tone position (T). 3. lfyou are not certain ofthe type of dialing service you have, set the switch to Tone (T). On the handset, 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. f" . Tone/Pulse Swrtch Digital Security System Your GH3050 Cordless Telephone is equipped with a digital security coding system to protect your base unit from being accessed by other oordless 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 is disconnected or a loss of power occurs While the handset is away from the base unit, the security code will he 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 will beep to confirm that the security code has been reset. 15 Telephone Operation (Cont) When the handset is not in the base, only a handset 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 the 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 amomatically Search and select lhe clearest channel when you pick up the handset and press the "TALK" button, If you hear noise or other interference 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 of range, you may lose the call. If this occurs, place the handset hack into the base for ten seconds to reset flre securlty code and zlren make the call again Making a Call 1. Make sure the base antenna is fully upright, 2. Lift the handset and press the "TALK“ button to be connected to the phone line. The handset display will show TALK, and the Base display will show LINE IN USE. 16 .. «g nu: n Gmfil O 0 ®@\ a. @ ms. evfi l o 0 @©%\ Gigi 3, Afler hearing a dial tone, dial the desired number. 4 If you misdial, simply puss the "TALK" button, wait for a couple otseconds, and press the "TALK" button again for a new dial tens. 5. After your conversation is completed, press the "TALK" button once to disconnect the line, or return the handset to the base. The [N USE/CHARGE LED on the base will turn off. Receiving a Call Through the Handset When the Phone Rings 1. IF THE HANDSET IS OUT OF THE CRADLE, press thc "TALK" button on the handset. 2. IF THE HANDSET IS l'N THE CRADLE, lifi the handset. DO NOT press the "TALK" button, as you will be connected automatically. Receiving a Call Through the Base Press the "SPEAKER" button on the base unit. You can speak through the microphone, without lifting the handset or press the " TALK" button on the handset. Press the "SPEAKER" button again to terminate a call, Telephone Operation (Cont) Note: if you experience difficulty with placing or receiving calls, the lost security code may be the cause of the problem. When this occurs, the handset can no longer communicate with its base. The loss of the code can occur any ofthe following ways: the banery 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, televtstons, VCR‘s etc. Reset the security code by placing the handset on the base for 10 seconds, removing it from the base, then replacing it on the base for an additional 10 seconds. The unit will becp and you can now make the call. If that does not work, make sure AC adapter is connected. lfnecesssary, unplug the AC adaptor from the power source. Disconnect the battery for 5 seconds and then reconnect Place the handset on the base and then replug the AC adapter (see Troubleshooting). Let stand 2 minutes before use. Headset J aek You can connect a hmdset (not included) for hands-free 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 of the handset. Make sure the "arms" cfthe belt clip snap securely into the notches on the side of the handset. You can now attach the handsetj belt clip to the desired location on your clothing. 3. Adjust the headset microphone to a comfomble position placing it near your mouth. 4. Press the “TALK" button to make or receive a call. 17 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 “arm“ ofthe belt clip will automatically release from the handset. Note: -Whm the belt clip is connected to the handset, the handset can only charge correctly with the keypad facing into the base. -You can purchase a headset through our help line at 1-800-366-0937, our secure website at http://Www.swareedomphone com, or your local retailer. Out of Range If you experenience static while using the telephone, move closer to the base or change the charmel by pressing the "CH" button on handset. Telephone Operation (Cont.) Memory Features Your onsoso is equipped with to memories for programming your most frequently dialed telephone numbers. You can store up to l6 digits in each ofthe memory locations 0 through 9, by following the steps outlined below A record ofthe numbers to he speedrrlialed may be kept on the speed dialing numbers index on page 42. To Program Frequently Called Numbers 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. 2. Press the 'A*" or "#V" button to select the memory location where the telephone number is to be stored, You can choose from MEM 0— MEM 9. HUGE tin: NEH a Note : If a particular memory location is not 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. ,v {ml—M no: 555183? HEM E 18 Note : lfyou accidentally press a 17th digit. an error tone will sound, and you must reprog-am the number. - Press the "REDIAL" button to enter a 4-second pause into the dialing sequence. A "P" will appear in the number sequence to show Miere 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 of the digits, press the "FLASH“ button lgflgfl no. 555123 MEH E 5. Press the "MEM" button to confirm the entered telephone number The display will show "LOCATION ’? x", with "x" representing the current memory location. 1833” 1/0 .' LQEFtTICIN T" E 6. Press the "MEM" button again to confirm that you want to save the telephone number to that particular memory location number. If you wont to choose another memory location number, press “(or "s‘t‘v", or enter in the desired memory locan'cn, using the handset keypad. The display will Telephone Operation (Cont) Scratehpad Memory The GH3050 also functions as a scmtchped. If you want to save a displayed telephone number (up to 16 digits) into speed dial memory: largafl 113: 5551834 1. Press the "MEM" button on the handset. The display wrll show "LOCATION 7 x", with "it“ representing the first empty memory location 13035 m]: LGEFITIDN 7 E 2. 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, pre§ "*A","#v“ or enter in the desired memory location, using the handset keypad. The display will show "MEM x STORED",with "x" representing the memory location number. NEH 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. : raga rm ”HES“! HEM r:- 2. Press the "A” or "$57" button to select the memory location where the telephone number is to be deleted. 555183 3. Press the "DEL" button to delete that memory location The display will show "ERASE Y". .' 470“ ”a; ERHSE ‘? 4. Press the "DEL" button again to confirm that you want to delete this memory location, and the memory location will be erased If you do not want to delete that memory location, press any other key to eanoel this procedure. i' i’JG— HE! NEH E 19 Telephone Operation (Cont.) To Dial a Number Stored in Memory WHEN THE TALK BUTTON IS OFF: 1. Press the "MEM" button and the location number on the handset, and the display Will show "M'EM x" with "x"represenling the memory location that is currently displayed. lEiutifl 1/3 t “HES“! 2. Press the "A‘" or "# 7" button to select the memory location where the telephone number is to be redialed. You can choose from MEM 0 .MEM 9. range" in: 555 123 HEH E 3. Press the "CALLS" button. The number will scroll across the screen from right to left as it is dialed. lE’h’Jf}fl l/Dl THLK 555 r'EE'i’ WHEN THE TALK BUTTON IS ON: 1. Press the "MEM" button on the handset, 2. Press the desired memory location (0 through 9). 3. The number you programmed will be automatically dialed 555 lE’HH’ Redial Your GH3050 remembers the last number (up to 32 digis) dialed. This is a convenient feature when trying to pluoe a call through to a phone number that is not being answered or is continuously busy. DO NOT PRESS THE TALK BUTTON. l. Press the "REDIAL" button, and the display will show the inst telephone number which you had previously dialed. lE-flli'fl no: 555 iE’S‘H’ 2. If you want to edit this displayed telephone number, you can choose the followmg options: a. To delete a particular digit that has already been entered, press the "DEL" button. The last entered digit will be deleted. b. To insert a digit at the end ofthe telephone number. enter the desired digit using the keypad c. To delete all of the digits, press the "FLASH" button. 20 Telephone Operation (Cont.) 3. Press the "CALLS" button The number will scroll across the sereen from right to lcfi as it is dialed 1/0 1 THLK 555 183 Call Timer l. The LCD will display the call duration timer lD seconds afier a call is begun. lE-flflfl ill} : TRLH C" 2. During the call, the other display will show LINE IN USE, For example, if the call is made through the handset, the handset display will show the call timer, and the base display will show LINE lNUSE 3. Afler the call is ended, the call timer will remain on the display for 5 seconds. :,_J:,_",' {M HE .' :: 21 Flash You can use your cordless telephone with special services such us Call Waiting or Three Way Calling (Special subscription from your local telephone company is required). During a telephone conversation, you may hear a tone or click, which indicates that you are receiving another call To speak to the second caller and put the first call on Hold, press the "FLASH" button. Press "FLASH" again to retum to the original call. You my also press the "FLASH" key to obtain a new dial tone. Temporary Tone Feature in pulse dialing mode, you can access bank facilities, telephone answering machines, etc., by pressing the TONE (n) key This will gel you into the tone mode and will allow you to inpu! the required tone codes. it will reset automatically to pulse dialing afier you end your call. Receiver Volume Control Your GH305l) allows you to niljusi the handset Volume to a more comfortable listening level, Press "VOL/RING“ button to increase or dlscrease volume, while handset in the Talk On mode. The default Telephone Operation (Cont.) volume is set to level 2 when power up. The volume flatus will shows on LCD. UDL E! By pressing "VOL/RNG" button the receiver volume will increase to maxim-n (level 4) and then beck down decrease to minium (level 1) as repeat cycle. Ringer Control lryou do not want the handset and base to ring , set the RTNGER switch on the back of the base unit to OFF and/or press the " VOL/RING " button on handset for 2 seconds to toggle the ringer to off. The LCD will Show. 13-17 M i‘IEi' FINGER Ell-“F The handset and/or base unit Wlll no longer ring when a call comes in. smooskswncflr -Rx|\‘GsoLML raise HANDSET eiisz HANDSEl’ o\' err as on HANDSET m- on on ort' “a?“ on our on on: on on on‘ ow as am as on" “325" 0I\ ow ON mar Emu on im- on or!" on w oh on Speakerphone Volume Control Press the VOLUME control "A"or "V " button on the base to adjust the speakerphone volume level The base IN USE/CHARGE LED will fresh nnee. Page/Handset Locator You can send a page signal from the base to the handset. Press the "PAGE" button on the base once, and the handsel will beep 3 times. Press and hold the ”PAGE" button for 3 seconds, and the handset will beep for about 60 seconds. Press the ”TALK" button on the hantket to stop the handset from beeping. Telephone Operation (Cont) LCD/LED INDICATIONS BASE LED IN USE/ INDICATIONS —Not in use CHARGE ON vln TALK mode Battery being charged APAGE key pressed MESSAGE ON Unit. in Answer Ready Mode COUNTER -AC power disconnected OFF -Unit in Answer Offmmle -AC power disconnected A —Unit in Announce Only Mode POWER FLASHING BATT LOW -Low 9 volt battery ON -9 volt battery installed vihile AC power connected HANDSET INDICATIONS -New Caller ID Information ls ln FLASHING CALL memory period LED OFF -All new Caller ID information has already been reviewed. LCD DISPLAY INDICATIONS BATTERY LOW Handset battery power is low, and the handset battery should he charged PAGING Base unit is paging handset. TALK Handset is connected to line LINE IN USE Speakerphone active. CHARGING Handset battery is charging. 23 Answering System Operation To Turn System ON Press the ANSWER ON/OFF button on the base to tum on the unswering system. The message counter will turn on and the unit will say "Answer On". The message conntel will display the current message number to indicate the system is in Answer ready made. If the clock is set, the unit will Announce "ANSWER ON" and the elm—em time. If the clock is not set, the unit Will say "Answer on Time is not set". To Turn System to Announce Only Mode In the Announce Only mode the unit will play your outgoing greeting, NOT RECORD AN INCOMING MESSAGE, and disconnect the line. This feature is useful if you want to provide information to the culler but DO NOT WANT TO RECEIVE ANY MESSAGES, Press the ANSWER ON/OFF button until you hear "Announce Only". The unlt will enter the Announce Only mode, and the message counter will display ”A". 24 Answering System Operation (Cont.) To Turn System OFF Press the "ANSWER ON/OPF” button on the base to turn ofi' the answering systemYou will here "Answer Ofl“, and the message counter will tum off. Recording Outgoing Greeting Your system comes with a prerecorded outgoing greetin "Hello. We are not milahle now, please leave your name and number afier the beep". The pmecorded announce only greeting is ”Hello. Our machine cannot accept messages. Please call again". You can record both a personalized Answer On (Answer 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 with a number). To record an Announce Only greeting, make sure you are in the Announce Only mode (the message counter Will display or"). 1, Press and hold down the "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 0f30 seconds to record your greeting. Your recording time should not he less than 2 seconds. The message counter will not light when the unit is recording your greeting. Simple Am'wer On Message: ”Hello, this is . lcan‘t come to the phone right now. Please leave your name and phone number after you hear the beep. You have 60 seconds to leave your message. Thank you for calling." Sample Announce Only Message: "Hello. this is Please call back later. " . I can‘t come to the phone nght now. 3. When finished, release "GREETING" button. m 1 Note: If the unit beeps while you are recording your ‘ greeting, you have exceeded the so second time limit. Record a shorter greeting. A. Unit will heep once, play back your recorded ‘ outgoing greeting and then reset to answer incoming calls. 25 Answering System Operation (Cont.) Checking Your Outgoing Greeting ]. Press and release the ”GREETING" button. ElEETllG 2. Your outgoing greeting will be played back to you, keep once, then reset to answer incoming mils. 3. Press and release the volume up" A "or down"v " bunon on the base to set the speaker to the desired sound level To Record a Memo 1. Press and hold the "MEMO" button. 2. Afler thc beep, record your message (up to 60 seconds) through the microphone in the from ofthe base. 3. When your message is completed, release the ”MEMO" button. The Base display message counter will indicate a revised message count. When a MEMO is recorded, your unit considers it as a standard message and will include it in the Bose message count. Note: When Memory is full during recording, the unit will announce: "Memory is full. Erase all messages". 26 Ring Select You can select the number of rings in which a call will be answered. Set the Ring Select switch (on the back of the base) to 2 or 4 rings, or Toll Saver (TS). E 2413 Toll Saver Your unit has a built—in automatic toll saving feature. This feanire lets you know if you have received any new messages before it answers, thus saving you on long distance costs. How Toll Saver Works [F YOU HAVE SET THE 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: i. 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 ofthe call. Note: _ Ifrio new messages are received, your unit will answer the call afier the iiflh ring. 2. NEW Messages Received If your unit answers afier only 2 rings. you have received new messages. Refer to page 29 for message retrieval instructions. Voice Activated Recording (V 0X) Your PFZ 154 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 wrll automatically stop recording after 7 seconds of silence. Message Playback Incoming Messages When the answering system is on and is ready to answer calls, the base display will show the number of new messages and the total number of message in memory (up to 31). Note: The machine hangs up and resets to answer the next call in the followrng 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 (dial tone) for 7 seconds. The ol-lsoso can record up to 14 minutes of incoming messages. The maximum recording time for each incoming message is 60 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 receivcd. Z. The set day and time will be heard before each message. Note: The day and time are automatically set once your unit receives its first Caller ID call. 3. After the last incoming or MEMO message has been played back, the unit will say No more new messages. Press and hold the "ERASE" button to erase all messages 21 Note: if there are new messages, only the new messages will be played. Otherwise, all rhe messages will be played A. Unit will reset to answer incoming calls. To Stop Playback of Incoming Messages il‘ Press and release the "STOP" button. Your unit will reset to answer incoming calls and will save all messages, except those marked for erase. To Repeat the Current Message During playback, press and quickly release the (<<> REPEAT button ONCE. To Repeat the Previous Messages During playback, press and release the (<<) REPEAT button TWICE. To Skip to the Next Message During playback, press the SKIP button (>>) to skip to the next message. Message Playback (Cont.) To Erase Your Messages MESSAGES WILL BE SAVED UNLESS YOU ERASE THEM. While playing messages, press and release the "ERASE" buttonlt will announce "Message erased" and erase that particular message. At the end of the last message, press and hold the ERASE button; ALL MESSAGES WILL BE ERASED. Message Capacity Full Detection When the messsage capacity is full, the unit will answer the phone and say "Hello. our machine ean't accept messages, please call again," pause 20 seconds, and then automatically disconnect the telephone line. The message counter will flash and display "F".You should erase some messages to make room in memory. Call Interrupt lfthe unit answers before you do, you can turn it on by picking up any extension phone or by Flossing "TALK" or "SPEAKER" button on your handset If the unit does not stop answering, press the "FLASH" button for about one second and release. You may also press the "STOP” button on the base. Call Screening To listen to on incoming call without picking up ihe phone, let your unit answer the phone when it rings. If you don't Want to talk to the caller, let your unittake 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. Nate.- Callers will be unaware that you are screening their calls. If you 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 If an AC power failure occurs, or the power plug comes out of the mil, your unil will shut down until the power is restored. When the power is restored, any messages recorded before the power failure will be saved 1? YOU HAVE INSTALLED A 9 VOLT BATTERY. The base display will indimte the number of messages received. If your unit is not operating properly when the power is restored, proceed with a unit reset Tn Reset Unit 1. Unplug the AC adaptor from the power outlet. 2. Remove the 9 volt battery. Replace with a fresh 9 volt battery (see page ll). 3, Plug AC adaptor back into power outlet. 4. Record a new personalized outgoing greeting. (see page 25). 5. Remove the handset battery, wait 5 seconds, and then reinstall the handset battery. You need to follow the Csller [D setup procedure, IMPORTANT During a power outage, your unit will NOT work even if a 9 volt battery is installed. The battery will save your outgoing greeting, and any incoming messages and Caller ID information you have already received. 23 Tone Remote Operation To access answering functions from an outside line, you will need to enter the two— digit remote access security/pin code (see page 14). To set a new or to check the security code: 1. When the curTent tlrne/day is display on the handset, press the "CH" button for 2 seconds. 2. The current set language will display on the handset. Press the "MEM" key to confirm the area code 3. The current set area code will display on the handset Press the "MEM" key to confirm the area code. 4. FIN Enter your 2-diglr pin code, using the handset keypad. The entered digits will display on the handset and will shift to the lefi, one by one, after you enter the first digit Press the "MEM" key to confirm the display code. A confirmation beep will be heard. 5. Press the "MEM" key to confirm the displayed code. A eonfrrrnation beep will be heard. a Press the "CH" key to return to the standby mode. Write this number on the REMOTE ACCESS CARD, which you can keep in your wallet. Ifyou do not set a security code, the default security code is “88”. ZDDE To turn on answering madiine remotely: if you forget to turn on your unit. call your phone number from an outside touch tone telephone. Wait [0 rings until the machine answers, hang up the telephone, and subsequent calls will he answered. To access answering machine remotely: 1. Call your phone number from a touch tone telephone. 29 2. Afier the unit answers, enter your two digit security code during playback of the outgoing greeting. 3. Ifthe code was entered correctly, the unit will stop playing back the outgoing greeting and will sound four beeps. 4. The voice menu will direct you to press rhe followmg buttons on your keypad. Option Press Playback new messages (1) Playback all messages (2) Erase all messages (3) To choose other functions (4) If You Press 4 (To Choose Other Functions) Press Record new outgoing greeting (3) Turn ofianswfi mode (9) To retunl to main menu (4) Note: If you choose option "9" (to turn off the answer mode), the call will be autematlcally ended afier this operation is completed. If You Press 1 or 2 (To Playback Messages) Press Erase current message (3) Repeat current message (A) Step message playback (5) Skip to next. message (5) To SAVE messages, hang up the telephone. Iquu Press 4 and 8 (Tn Record New Outgoing Greeting) l. The unit will say "Record greeting after the beep. Press 5 to end recording " 2 Record your new outgoing greeting (up to so seconds) 3. When you have finished recording your outgoing greeting, press 5. The new outgoing greeting will play back to you. Caller ID Operation Receiving a Call 1. After the first ring, the caller‘s name and telephone number will dlsplay on the handset and base display screens, new I lE-flnm '/"" gm 1 i~uu to. 334559 1234 JDESMITH The Caller ID information (or up to 64 callers) will be stored in the handset display in the order received. If the received call information is the same as any of the new calls, the unit will display the "RPT" icon to indicate a repeat call. If the unit receives more than 64 calls. the oldest Caller ID information will be emsed. The New Call LED will flash until you review all your new calls Note: - If you answer your incoming call before the second ring, the unit will not display the call information. - Only the most recent received cull information will display on the base screen. Receiving Call Waiting Caller B) When you are on an existing phone call, your GH3050 will display incoming call waiting Caller ID information. 1. You will hear a beep and the telephone will be muted momentarily while the displays show the Caller ID information of the second caller IAE'M'IHW ill-l ‘Ei‘t JOESMITH 2. When you access the call waiting call, the Caller lD information will disappear and the Time/Day screen will be displayed. Note: - You can only access the call waiting call from the handset, not from the base. IMPORTANT: You must subscribe to Call Waiting and Call Waiting Caller ID service from your local telephone eompany in order to receive Call Waiting Caller ID intonation. Reviewing Calls Reviewing New Cell Records 1. When the display show the current datdtime, press the "A” or "#v " button on the handset to display the information for the last new cull received. Note : -You can review up In 64 new Caller [D calls from the handset. 2. Continue pressing "n" or "it v" button to review all new call records in the order the calls were received. When a name received exceeds [2 characters, the first 12 characters Will be sl-own first with "it v " showing on the right hand side. Press the "# V " button to View the remaining characters 3. Alter the final call has been displayed, press the "u" or " ‘button again. The New Call LED will stop blinking and the LCD will show "END NEW CALL" Note: ~It’ you do not review all new calls, the Time/Date screen will display afier 20 seconds and the new call counter Will Show the total number of new calls received (including those you just reviewed). 30 Caller ID Operation (Cont) To Store a Caller 1!) Record to Speed Dial Memory Nine: - 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 " A‘” or "if v" button to select the Caller ID record you want to store in speed dial memory. i l .nnm In! cm , .,_,._, Jr... EEE-SSS- i‘E’JH' JOESMITH 2 Press the "MEM" button on the handset. 3. The display will show "LOCATION 7 x", with "x" representing the first empty memory location. 9-35"! 110 i — .-i -. LIIIEFllICIN r r; 4. 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 " A “" or" it v "or, enter in the desired memory location, using the handset keypad. The display will Show "MEM x STORED". ; rape i/L'.’ HEM E STORED Reviewing All Call Records 1. Afler you have reviewed all ofthe new calls (see page 30), press the "n" or "xiv" button . on the handset or the "REVIEW" button on the CH base. The displays will show the calls stored in memory. - You can review up to 64 caller ID call from the handset. . You can only review the most recent Caller ID call from the base, 2. Once in the Caller ID review mode, press the ”A*" or "447" button. The LCD display will Show the calls stored in memory. Note : Make sure to first press the ”117" button (to enter the Caller ID review mode) before pressing "A‘". If you press the "A” button first, you will incorrectly enter the answering system remote mode (see page 30). If this happens, press the " Amt button again to exit the answering system remote mode. 3r Continue to press " A "" button to display all records in the order they were received from the oldest to the newest, or "tév" button from the newest to the oldest. 4. After the last call record is reviewed, the LCD Will show "--END—". Caller 1D Redial THE LOCAL AREA CODE MUST BE PROGRAMMED IN ORDER TO FULLY UTILIZE THE REDIAL FEATURE (SEE PAGE 14). The GH3050 allows you (cl redial a phone number stored in the Caller ID memory. 1. When the displays show the current rime/ day, press the “A“ or "#V" button on the handset to select the Caller ID record that you want to dial. Nome: » You can review and redial up to 64 Caller ID calls from the handset. Caller ID Operation (Cont) 2. Press and release the “CALLS" button on the handset, The number will scroll across the screen from right to left as it is dialed. Note: » If you review the Caller ID call from the handset, then you will need to redial the call from the handset (by pressing the "CALL" button). With current Teleeom redialing situations, there are 4 redial optio : (1) 7 digits without a l prefix; (2) 7 digits with a l prefix; (3) 10 digits withouta l prefix. and (4) 10 digits with a l prefix. 1. 7 digits without a l : Assuming that you have programmed your correct area code, redial your local call by pressing the handset "CALLS" button ONCE. 2. 7 digits with a 1 : [fit is necessary to insert a 1 prefix to your local call, assuming that you have programmed your correct area code, simply press the handset "CALLS" button TW'ICE WITHIN 2 SECONDS. 3. 10 digits without a 1: In some areas of the country, the area oode mun be included, even when dialing a local call In this situation, set your GH3050 area code to another 3 digit "fictitious" area Code. (We recommend using an area code not currently being used in the U.S., l.e. 100, etc.). Once your area code is prommmed as above, your (El-[3050 will show all "ID digits" for every incoming call. To redial a local 10 digit call, press the handset "CALLS" button TWICE WITHIN 2 SECONDS in succession. The "1" prefix is then omitted and the local 10 digit call is redialed out. 4. 10 digits with r 1: Since the l prefix will be added automatically when dialing a lo digit number, simply pres the handset "CALLS" button ONCE to make your call. If your area code requires that you add 1 and your area code, even if die call is within die same area code, then you must reprogram your GH3050 to another 3-digit "fictitious" area code. The "I" prefix will be added before the 10 digit number and your long distance call will be dialed out. Note: Use caution when pressing the handset "CALLS" button. Press and release rapidly: ifthe handset "CALLS" button is held down [00 long, the "VIP CALL" feature will be activated. 32 Caller ID Operation (Conn) Caller ID Erase To Erase a Single Call 1. When the handset display shows the current time/day, press the "A‘" or "xiv" button to select the 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. m .' lE'iG'E‘“ vs: EEi-SSS- “93°: ERHSE 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 "—-END——". To Erase All Calls I. You must press the "A‘" or "t? 7" button to review all of the new Caller TD records received before you can erase all calls. 2. While the display is in standby mode, press and hold the "DEL" button for 2 seconds. The display will show "ERASE ALL?" on the bottom line. ERRSE FlLL ‘? 3 Press the "ERASE" button again: all VIEWED messages will be erased, Note: 1. In this Conditlon, all the Caller ID records are erased. If there are records that have not been reviewed, the "Erase All Calls" function cannot be performed. 2. VIP calls will not be erased when you erase all calls. 33 VIP Calls The GH3 050 allows you to create VIP call records. When a VIP call is received, 4 beeps will be heard (afler the first ring), to alert you this a VIP call. To Create a VIP Call: 1. Press the handset "A” or "fiv" button to select the caller to 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 also be heard when the incoming VIP call is a call waiting Caller l'D call. To Remove 1 VIP Call: l. Press the handset "A” or "#V " button to display the callyou have marked "VIP". 2. Press and hold "CALLS" button for 2 seconds until the "VIP" icon has disppeared. FCC Wants You To Know This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules On the bottom of the base of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, are FCC Registration Number and Ringer Equivalence Number (KEN) for this equipment, You must, upon request, provide this information to your telephone company The usoc number ofthe registration jack for the equipment is Rll us. A FCC compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided with this equipment. This equipment is designed to be connected to the telephone network or premises wiring using a Compatlble modularjack which is Part 68 compliant. See Installation Instructions for details. The REN is useful to detem'tine the quantity of devices you may connect to your telephone line and still have all of those devices ring when your telephone number is called. In most, but not all areas, the sum of the KENS of all devices connected to one line should not exceed five (5.0). To be certain oftl'le number ofdeviccs you may connect to your line, as determined by the REN, you should contact your local telephone company to determine the maximum REN for your calling area. If your telephone equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may discontinue your service temporarily. lfpossible, they will notify you in advonoe. But it advance notice isn't practical, you will be notified as soon as possible. You will be informed of your right to file a complaint with the FCC. Your telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations, or procedurm that could sheet the proper functioning cryour equipment. If they do, you will be notified in advance to give you an opportunity to maintain uninterrupted telephone service. If you experience trouble with this telephone equipment, disconnect from the network until the problem has been corrected or until you are sure that the equipment is not malfunctioning. This equipment may not be used on coin service provided by the telephone company, Connection to parry lines is subject to state tariffs. This equipment is hearing aid compatible. Warning; Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device. pursuanl to Part IS of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. Some cordless telephones operate at frequencies that may cause interference to nearby TV's and VCR's. To minimize or prevent such interference7 file base of the cordless telephone should not be placed near or on top ore TV or VCR. If interference is experienced, moving the cordless telephone farther away fi'om the TV or VCR will often reduce or eliminate the interference. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more ofthe following measures: * Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. “ Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. * Connect the equipment into an outlet on a Circuit ditferent from that to which the receiver is connected. * Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help. 34 Answers to Commonly Asked Questions Q The LED on my handset won't light and I can't get a dinltone. What do I do? A. Your phone may have lost its digital security code and needs to be reset. Refer to the "To Reset" procedure on page 28. Q. My answering system won‘t worlL What do I do? A. You may have had a power failure and need to reset your machine. Referto the "To Reset Unit" procedure on page 28 or "To Turn System On“ on page 24. Q. How do i erase the incoming messages to make room for more? A. Your unit automuiieuliy saves message unless you erase them. Refer [0 page 27 "To Erase Your Messages." Q. How often do i need to replace the 9 volt battery? A. You should replace the 9 volt battery once a year or after a power outage. Q4 Can my unit be left on [or along period or time? A. Yes. Your unit is designed to be on 24 hours a day. Q. My AC Adaptor feels warm to the touch, Is this normal? A. Yes. It is chamcteristic ci‘your AC Adaptor to feel slightly warm. There is no need to be alarmed. 35 Q. “fill my unit operate in a very cold or hot environment? A Your unit is designed to perform most efficiently at room tempemmre. However, it can be used in environments ranging from 50’ F £0120“ P. Q. How do I know my system is set to answer calls? A When the message display indicator shows a number that is lit solid or flashing , our unit is ready to answer cells. After most modes of operation (such as afier recording your out going message), the unit will automatically switch to the answer mode. IftJ-ie base display shows "A", the unit is in the announce only mode and will NOT record messages Q. How do i know that messages are saved? A. The unit automatically saves message unless you press the "ERASE" button Q. When I try to record it new outgoing greeting, the old greeting plays back. Why? A. Pressing and RELEASING the "GREETING" button will play back the current outgoing greeting. To record a new outgoing greeting, you must press and HOLD the "GREETING" button while you record your greeting Q. What is the maximum length 0! the outgoing greeting I can record on my unit? A. Your outgoing greeting recording time is up to 30 seconds. Answers to Commonly Asked Questions (Cont) Q. I am checking my messages remotely lrum a touch tune telephone, but my unit will not playback my messages. Why? A. Although the telephone you are using is a push button telqahone, the telephone line over which you are calling may not be a standard touch tone line. Try calling your unit from a different location (cigfl a pay telephone). Q. Does my unit have to be set on tone (T) to access my unit remotely? A. No, but you must call from a touch tone telephone system to retrieve your messages. Q. I am calling from a remote phone to check my messages. What will happen if r hang up before all my messages xre played back? A. Your unit will save your messages and reset to answer incoming calls. Q. What is the range of my remote feature? A. Your remote Will work from any touch tnnt: telephone in the world that is compatible to the U. S,A. specifications, does not have any unusual or loud hackgound noise, and is able to produce a tone ofut least 2 seconds when you enter your security code. Q. Why nre some of the digits on the display missing? A. Information in the Transmission is unable to be decoded by your unit and could not be displayed If the error affects only or single digit, the display will sometimes show a '7" in the area of the digit effected, Your telephone is able to recover all available information, making it possible for you to determine who the call is from. Q. How many calls can be stored in Caller ID memory? A. The telephone number, name (if available), and time/day ofup to 64 Calls will be stored in memory on the handset display. oh the base display, only the most recent call information will be stored in memory. Troubleshooting Guide If you have followed the instructions in this manual, and have difficulty operating your Southwestern Bell Freedom PhoneDCordless Telephone, locate the PROBLEM in the lefi column below. Check the corresponding POSSIBLE CAUSE and CORRECTIVE ACTION columns to locate and remedy the problem. Troubleshooting Guide (Cont) PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION Can't make outgoing calls. Tone/Pulse switch is not Set the Tone/"Pulse switch to proper set correctly. position for your type ofservice. The digiml security code Reset the secunty code by retumlng has been lost. the handset lo the base Battery pack is not recharging. The base and handset battery contacts are no! in contact with each other. Make certain the battery conlacts in the handset and base make contact when handset rests in the base, The base IN USE/CHARGE LED lit, Battery pack needs to be replaced. Replace the battery pack at least every one year. Noise or interference is being heard during your conversation. Current channel is not the clearest choice. Press the channel button to switch from cnc channel to another. This Will allow you to choose the clearest of40 channels, PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION The unit will - - Recheek nl plug connections. not operate. Improper "1513113110“ Also, check the AC adaptor for proper connection to wall outlet and phone base. The digital security Reset the dig-ital security code by code has been lost due returning the handset to the base. to a power 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 above mentioned 5651115 above mentioned N0 dial mne- possible causes. corrective actions. The handset is being Move the handset closer to are used too far away base. ,_frcrn base. _ , v 1 t 1. Return the handset to the base D‘mmlty placing impéflfig: gfie‘fifndset unit for 5-10 seconds to reset or reoewmg calls- am no longer communicate code. If that doesn't work: with its base. The loss of the 2- Chm“ “1 ml“ sum fh= code can occur if the battery 13C “a?“ ‘5 “mm“ is drained and needs °~ “PM AC ”flap” 5mm . power source, disconnect hand» 33°11“ng the AC Edam” set battery for 5 seconds, then rs disconnected, a power lcss “mm“ Place handset back occurred, or there is clectrtcal on base, then replug the AC interference from other adaptor cordless phones, baby monitors, microwaves, etc. Even a momentary power interruption could erase your cordless phone's security code. During a conversation as loud static noise is heard, The handset is being used too far away from the base. Move the handset closer to this base station. too far away from the base. The handset The basearlltemla is not Make sure the base antenna only Works fully upright. is fully upright for the close to the best fault. base The incoming The battery is not Recharge the battery. call‘s signal is charged. intermittent or fades. The handset is being used Move the handset closer to the base 37 36 Troubleshooting Guide (Cont.) Troubleshooting Guide (Cont) OFF" mode. PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION Answering system You may have had a Proceed with a unit reset (page 28). will not operate. power failure. Flashing POWER Battery needs to be Install a fi'esh 9 volt battery. BATT LOW LED installed or replaced. No answer Unit is in the "ANSWER Check to verify the base display shows "A" or the message count. I! not press the ANSWER ON/OFF button to turn the unit on, until you hear "Answer On". AC adapter is disconnected from Wall outlet or back of unit. Reconnect AC adaptor into wall outlet and back of unit. Power to electrical outlet may be ofl‘. Check to see ifeleetrical outlet is controlled by a ltghl switch and power is on. Wall outlet may not be functioning; try connecting to 2 different wall outlet Telephone line is not connected to wall jack. Connect telephone line into wall jackt Telephone Wall jack may not be functioning; try connecting unit into a different telephone weiljeek. Afier a power outage, outgoing greeting and incoming messages are lost A 9 volt battery has not been installed or needs to be replaced, Install a fresh, alkaline 9 volt battery to maintain your personalized outgoing greeting and incoming messages in the event of another power outage. No incoming messages recorded Unit is in the "ANSWER OFF" mode. Check to verify the base display shows "A" or the message count. If not, press the ANSWER ON/OFF button to turn the unit on, until you hear "Answer On". Unit is in the if the message counter displays "A", PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION No remote AC adaptor is disconnected Reconnect unit into wall outlet operation from wall outlet or back of or back ofunit. Try connecting unit. to a different wall outlet. Power to electrical outlet Check to see it electrical outlet is may be ofi’. controlled by a light swttch and power is on. The telephone you are Try calling from a different calling from is not a standard location (eg pay phone.) touch-tone. Telephone line is not Connect telephone line into wall connected to wall jack, jack Try connecting into a different telephone wall jack. Security code not entered 2 digit remote security code must correctly. be entered within ten seconds of the beep at the end of your outgoing geeting. Press and hold each digit for 2 seconds, allowing a minimum of2 seconds between digits. Remote security code being Press the "CH" buttons on the used differs from thc code you GH3050 handset to check the current have set. set security code (see page 29) The machine 17651? The outgoing greeting you Record a shorter outgoing during the recording are recording is too long. greeting (between 1 and 30 seconds). of my outgoing greeting "ANNOUNCE press the "ANSWER ON/OFF“ button ONLY“ mode to turn the unit on, until you here "ANSWER ON". AC adaptor is Reconnect unit into wall outlet or disconnected from wall outlet or back of unit. back ofunit Try connecting to a different wall outlet Power to electrical outlet may be ofl‘, Check to see if electrical outlet is controlled by a light switch and power is on. The machine is cutting off incoming messages Incoming messages are too long. Maximum recording time for lncommg messages is 50 seconds, Caller rney be pausing for more than 7 seconds. Caller must speak continuously without any long pauses. Telephone line is not connected to wall Jack Connect telephone line into wall jack. Try connecting unit into a diderent telephone wall jack. 39 40 Troubleshooting Guide (Conn) PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTIVEACTlON Your telephone The telephone line is not Connect the telephone line imn rings but the connected properly to the the back of the unit. Check with GH3050 does,“ unit. your local telephone company to show any Caller ID be sure Caller lD service is being records provlded on your telephone line. Also, ifyou pick up the phone before the first complete ring, the caller information will not be completely received. You cannot redial a call record. Your local zlrea code is not programmed If the display does not indicate 7 digits for local incoming calls, reprogram the local area code. The number displayed ls incorrect. Verify 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 not available. You must subscribe to Caller lD, Call Wailing, as well as Call Waiting Caller ID service from your local phone company The phone musr be off-hook to hear the call waiting Caller iD alen signal. The display screen is dim or blank. The display contrast is set to too low ofale'vel. Press the handset "FLASH" and then the "A“ or "l‘v‘V " button to adjust the handset contrast level. £1 Product Care A. Avoid putting oordless phones near healing appliances and devices that generate electrical noise (motors, fluorescent lamps. etc). Br Avoid rough treatment of the phone by placing the handset gently into the base when hanging up. Avoid dropping the handset c. Clean your cordless telephone only with a sofl 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 [0 direct sunlight E. Retain the original packaging should you need to shlp the phone at a later ¢tet Additional Information A Connecting this telephone to a coin operated telephone or party line is prohibited by law. 8. If it is determined that your telephone is malfunctioning, the FCC requires that it be disconnected from the modular outlet until the problem has been corrected. For lmmediatc answers to all your questions regarding the operation of your Southwestern Bell Freedom Phone”, call the Consumer Hotlinet toll Free at (800) 366—0937. Speed Dialing Numbers Index LOCATION NUMBER LOCATION NUMBER 0 5 l 6 2 7 3 8 4 9 42 Service According to FCC regulations. this equipment, which has been certified and registered by the FCC, may only be repaired by authorized persons. If repairs or adjustments are made by an unauthorized person, the FCC certification may be voided. Should you encounter any problems, please call the Southwestcm Bell Freedom Phone®toIl-free Customer Help Line for assistance: 1-800-366-0937, Monday . Friday 8:30 am , 9:00 pm, and Saturday 8:30 am - 12-30 pm, You can also visit our website ax http:f/www.swbfieedomphone.com. FOR IN-WARRANTY SERVICE: Package your complete unit (including all adaptors, line cords, and other accessories) and ship the unit postage prepaid“ and insured (for your protection) to: SOUTHWESTERN BELL FREEDOM PHONE® DEPT: Warranty Repair 7475 N. Glen Harbor Blvdn GlendalE, AZ 85307 Be sure to include your return address, proof of purchase, a daytime phone number, $9.50 for postage and handling", and a brief explanation of your difficulties. *NOTE, California residents necd only provide proof of purchase 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 of a replacement before returning your unit Please follow all instructions for Iii-Warranty service (above) to return your unit, and mark the package: DEPT: Out—cf—Warranlty If you have called and know the cost of your replacement, please include this information with your unit for prompt service QUESTIONS? STOP. DON'T TAKE ME BACK TO THE STORE. LO0K...FOR THE TOLLFREE "HELP" TELEPHONE NUMBER LISTEN...AS THE EXPERTS TALK YOU THROUGH THE PROBLEM. For immediate answers to your questions regarding operation, missing parts or installation, call the SOUTHWESTERN BELL FREEDOM PHONE®HELP LINE AT: 1-800-366-0937 http://wwwrswareedomphone.corn Limited Warranty This Southwestern Bell Freedom Phone ® is Warranted to the original purchaser to be free from defecls in materials and workmanship under normal installation, use, and service for a period of 0ne(l) year from the date of purchase as shown on the purchaser‘s receipt. The obligation of Southwestern Bell Freedom Phone® Retail Sales under this warranty shall be limited to repair or replacement (at our option) during the warranty period of any part which proves defective in material or workmanship under normal installation, use, and service, provided the product is returned to Southwestern Bell Freedom Phone® Retail Sales (address below) TRANSPORTATION CHARGES PREPAID (California residents call 1-800—356—0937 for shipping instructions). Products retumed to us or to an Authorized Service Center must be accompanied by a copy of the purchase receipt. In the absence of such purchase receipt, the Warmnty period shall be one ( 1) year from the date of manufacture. To obtain service under this warranty, retum the defective product to the service center nearest you together with your sales slip and $950 for postage and handling (California residents need only provide proof of purchase) You may also have other warranty rights which vary from state to state. This warranty shall be invalid if the product is damaged as a result ofdefaoement, misuse, abuse, neglect, accident, destruction, or alteration of the serial number, improper electrical voltages or cunenls, repair alteration or maintenance by any person or party other than our own service facility or an authorized Service Center. or any use viclative of instructions furnished by us. This warranty is also rendered invalid if this product is removed from the country in which it was purchased, ifit is used in a country in which it is not registered for use, and/or ifit is used in a country for which il was nol designed, Due to variations in telephone syslems and communications laws, this product may be illegal for use in some countries Southwestern Bell Freedom phone® Retail Sales assumes no responsibility for damages or penalties incurred resulting from the use of this product in a manner or location other than that from which it is intended. This oneryear limited warranty is in lieu of all other expressed warranties. obligations, or liabilities ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, OBLIGATIONS, OR LIABILITIES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO TI-HE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FORAPARTICULAR PURPOSE, SHALL BE LIMITED IN 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, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF THIS OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, WHATSOEVER. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of special, incident], or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. This Warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state, SOUTHWESTERN BELL FREEDOM PHONE ® 7475 NORTH GLEN HARBOR BLVD., GLENDALE. AZ 85307 44 PLAVBACK/OPERZHéit: @ Southwestern Bell Freedom Phone” Retail Sales 1. Press and release PLAY button. Unit will playback messages in the order they were received The set, date/time Will be played at the beginning of each message. 2. After last message is played, you will hear “No more messages. Press and hold the ERASE button to erase all messages". 3. Press and hold ERASE button for 2 seconds. You will hear "Press ERASE button again to «are all messages." Press ERASE button again to erase all messages. . Press and release ERASE button during playback to erase current message. . Press STOP button to quit playback Unit will stop, save messages and reset. i Press and release REPEAT button once to repeat current message. . Press and quickly release REPEAT button twice to repeat previous message. . Press SKIP button during playback to SKIP to next message. . Press the v A buttons to review the Caller ID information for a particular call, Press the CALLS button to automatically dial that telephone number. 811]?!an TIIIS HBST! Quick Installation Instructions For Vour Cordless Telephone Answerer scooqaxusas turn. one emu Cordless Telephone Answerer/Caller lD Quick Installation Guide GHSDSD Refer to Owner's Manual for Detailed Instructions L105 PRTNTED [N CHINA INSTALLATION Ruger oym‘r rumors swrcn . Lomte the Gl-l3050 near a standard AC power outlet and a modular relephone jack. . Lrfithe battery campam'nent door. Install one 9-volt hattery(rlot included) into the compartment . Insert one end of the TELEPHONE LINE CORD into a modular Wall jack and the other erld into the back of the base. . Insert the small plug on the end of the AC adapter into the POWER oun- nectitm jack at the back of the BASE. Plug the AC adapter into a 110/120‘1 Wall outlet, r MORTAN'T. Raise the antenna on [he BASE fur the best recenuon. , SetPulse/Torle swuch to correct dialing rncne . Before initial user keep the handset in the has: and charge for l0-l4 hours RECORDING GREETING Your GH3050 comes with a prerecorded greeting that ls Automatically activated when you plug in the machine, Tn record a personalized greeting- l. Press and hold down the GREETING button. 2. Afier you hear one beep, speak clearly towards the built in microphone. You have a maximum nfSO seconds to record your greeting. 3. When finished, release GREETING button. 4. Unit will beep once and play back yoln' recorded outgoing greeting and then reset to answer incoming calls. 5. To check message, press and release GREETING hurrnrn SETTING RING SELECT Set to 1 to answer all calls art/er 2 rings, Set to 4 to answer all calls afier 4 rings. Set to Toll Saver (TS) to answer afier 2 rings when there are new messages and afier 5 rings when there are no new message. SETTING CALLER ID Gt REMOTE ACCESS CODE To Set Language 1.After installing the FULLY CHARGED handset bamry, the display will light and will show "SET LANGUAGE". 2. Press the "it 7" button to enter the Caller ID Setup mode. 3. You can choose to see your LCD indication in Englishf French or Spanish Press the " A“ or "tr 7" button to choose the desired language. 4. Press the “MEM” button to confirm the display language To Set Area Code l. Enter your 3—dlgit lucal area code, using the handset keypad. Z. Afiei selecnng the third digit, press the "MEM" button to confirm the displayed area codc. The unit will beep once. To Set Ram/ate Access Code Note: In order to uecess your answering machine remotely (see page 29), you must set a remote access PIN code, 1. Enter your 2 digl! pin code, using the handset ke d, The entered digits will display on the handset and wlll shift to the le one by one, after you enter the first digit 2. Press ”MEM" key to confirm the displayed code The unit will begin w set the handset display contrast level. To Adjust The Handset Display Contrast 1, Press the "A” to make the contrast darker or "ti V" to make the contrast lighter. 2. Press the "MEM" button to confirm the displayed contrast level Note : l. The Cellar m Setup procedure will not begin until the handset has been fully charged for 10-14 hours. 2. You must complete these sen-p shops, otherwise your Gttsoso will always stay in setup mode. 3. To set up your GH3050, press the "Cl-I“ button for 2 seconds in Lht Datefl‘ime screen. 4. Put the handset back to the chtrrge eurdle afier setup is completed.
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