Continental Conair MG3000 900MHz 40 Channels Analog Modulation Basic Cordles User Manual

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FCC WANTS YOU TO KNOW..........
This equipment complies with Fan GB at
the FCC rules. On the oonnm oi the base
of this equipment ts a label that contains,
among other information. the FCC
Registration Number, Rlngar Equivalence
Number {REM and the Universal Service
Order Code (USOC), which is Fill-1 1C, Ior
this equipment. You must. upon request,
provide this informatlcn to your
telephone company.
The REN is useiul to determlne the
quantity or devices you may connect to
your telephone line and still have all or
those devices ring when your telephone
number is called. In most, but not all
areas. the sum of the REN’s of all devtces
connected to one line should not exceed
rive (sol. To be certain of the number or
devices you may connect to your line. as
determined by the HEN. you should
contact your local telephone company to
determine the maximum HEN (or your
calling area.
it your telephone equipment causes
harm to the telephone network. the
telephone company may discontinue
your service temporally. it possible, they
LIMITED WARRANTY
Trlls telephone is warranted to the
original purchaser to be free from defects
ln materials and workmanship under
normal inmllatinn, use. and service for a
period or one (1) year from the date of
purchase as shown on the purchaser's
receipt.
The obligation cl Conirphone Hmll
sales under title warranty shall be limited
to repair or replacement (at our option)
during the warranty period cl any part
which proves delectlva in material or
workmanship under normal installation.
use. and service. provided the product is
returned In Conn-phone Retail Sales
TRANSPORTATION CHARGES PREPAID
(Calitornia residents can l-Boo—sseoow
tor shipping instructions). It we choose
to replace your Conair Corporation
product. the replacement will be
warranted tnr either (a) so days or (a) the
remainder ol the original one year
warranty period. whichever is longer.
Battery packs are warranted for the same
period. Products returned to us must be
accompanied by a copy of the purchase
receipt. in the absence or such purchase
l-OIUQQOOQOICOQCIDI
will notity you in advance. But iI advance
notice isn't practbal, you will be notified
as seen as ppsstble. You will be
informed of you row to tile a complaint
with the FCC.
Your telephone company may make
changes in its lacllities. equipment.
operations. or procedures that could
affect the proper functioning of your
equipment. it they do. you will be ndtlfied
in advance to give you an opportunity to
melntairi uninterrupted telephone
semiee. Ii you experience trouble with
this telephone equipment. disconnect
lrorn 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 bo party lines ls
subject to state tariffs.
This equipment is hearing ald
compatible.
WARNING; arranges or modifications to
this unit not expressly approved by the
party responsloie lor compliance could
void the user's authority to operate ma
receipt, the warranty period shall be one
11) year irorn the date at manufacture. To
Obtain service under this warranty. return
the detective product to the samce
center nearest you together with your
sales slip and $9.50 for postage and
handling (caiiornia residents need only
provide proof cit purchase).
This warranty shall be invalid if the
product ls damaged as a result or
detacemerlt. misuse. abuse. neglect.
accident, destmctipn. or alteration of the
serial number. improper electrical
voltages or wrerrts. repair alteration or
maintenance by any person or party
other than our own service facility or an
authorized Service Center. or any
violation oi irfih‘ucllons Illrl'tlshed by us.
This warranty is also rendered invatld ‘ri
this product is removed lrom the country
in which it was purchased. II it is used in
a country which it ls not registered for
use, or ii it is used in a country lor which
itwas not designed, Due to variations in
telephone systems and communications
laws. thls product may be illegal tor use
in some countries. Comirphone Emil
‘Dl‘..-..l'
equlpment.
NOTE: This eoutpment has been tested
and lound to comply with the limits tor a
Class E digital device. pursuant to Part
15 oi the FCC Rules, These llrnits are
designed to prolllde reasonable
protection against harmful lrnerlerence in
a residential installation Some cordless
telephones operate at trequcncles that
may cause irnerierence to nearby TV's
and VCR‘s. To minimize or prevent such
lnterierence, me base or the cordless
telephone should not be placed near or
on top or a TV or VCR. it lntertersnce is
experienced. moving the cordless
telephone tanner away limit the TV or
VCR will pitch reduce or eliminate the
interiarence. However. there ls no
guarantee ma interleren as will not occur
in a particular insleltatlon. It this
equipment duos cause harmml
interterenoe to radio or televlsicln
reception. which can be determined by
turning the equipment oif and on. the
user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more or the
taliowing measures:
Sales assumes no responsibility lor
damages or penalties incurred resulting
from the use of this product in a manner
or location otherthan that item which it is
intended
This one-year limited warrantyi n lieu of
all other express warranties, ooligations.
or liabllfies ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES.
OBUGWI'ICNS. OR LIABILWIES. INCLUUNG
BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABIUTY
AND FiTNESS FOR A FARTiCUl-AF
PURPOSE, SHALL BE LIMITED iN
DURATION TO THE ONE—YEAH
DURATION OF THIS WRiTIEN LIMITED
WARRANTY. SOME STATES DO NOT
ALLOW LIMTATIONS ON HOW LONG
AN IMPLlED WARRANTY LASTS. SO
THE ABOVE LIMITATiONS MAY NOT
APPLVTOYOU.
IN NO EVENT SHALL WE BE LIABLE
FOFI ANY SPECIAL. INCiDENTAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR
GREACH OF THIS OR ANY OTHER
WARRANTY, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED.
WHATSOEVER.
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~ Reunent or relncate the receiving
antenna.
- increase the separation between the
equipment and receiver
- Connect lhe equipment into an duller
an a circuit different lrum thatlo which
the receiver is connected
- Consult the dealer or an experienced
radio TV technician for help.
teens-nnno-eaoo-ooo
ms warranty gives you specific legal
rights. and you may else have other
rights which veryfrom siaie in state.
OPERATIONS.. .
40-Channel Operation
The MGGOOO cordless telephone
automatically searches and selects the
clearest at 40 channel: when it is being
used.
Security Code
The security code prevents your
cordless telephone conversation 1mm
being accessed by a phone on a
dmerenl Ilne. Once the handset battery
is rully charged, the handset will
aulorriallcally select the code from a
total of over 55,000 combinations, The
code is changed every time the handset
is placed in the wadle.
it you experience dnficuny with placing
or receiving calls. a lost security code
may be the cause dthe problem. When
this occurs. the handset can no longer
wmmuniwfie wilh ti! base. Reset by
placing handset en base for 5-10
seconds. ll that does not work, unplug
the AC adaptor lrom the wall outlet.
Discurinecl the handset battery for 5-10
secondsnhen reconnect. Place handset
back on base and lhen replug the A0
adaptor.
Placing a Call
1. Pres TALK bunun.
2. TALK BU'I'I'ON on handset will light.
a. When you hear a dial tone. Dlaee
your call.
4, While an a call. it you experience
nuise or static:
a. Press CHANNEL on handset until
a clear channel is found: the call
will not be inmrnrptad.
Or
a. Move closer in base.
NmE: You must be in usable rungs to
change chan nels.
Receiving a Call
1. iF THE HANDSET IS OUT OF THE
BASE UNIT. press TALK
2. lF THE HANDSEF [S N THE EASE
LIN”. lit] the handsel.
Do no! press TALK. Ynu will
amomalimlly be connected.
Ending a Call
1. Place me handset in the base or
press TALK in he discennected lrum
rheline.
2. TALK BUTTON an handset will turn
all.
Flash
Use the FLASH button to activate
custom calling services such as Call
Waning nr ThreeWay Calling l'Speciel
subscriptinn 1mm your iucai telephone
company required).
Temporary Tone (*)
PULSE (rotary) service users may
access touch-tone features needed to
uperale answering machines or use
electronic banking. calling cards. etc. by
pressing the TDNE (") button. Phone Will
automatically return to pulse dialing alter
the call ends.
Out 01 Range
ii you menacing static while Helng the
telephone, move closer to the base or
change the channel by pressing the
channel button.
Redial
Last number dialed (up to 32 digits) is
stored in radial memory unlil another
number is dialed.
1, Press TALKon handset.
2. When you hear a dial tone, press
REDIAL.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.
BEFORE USING YOUR TELEPHONE
EQUIPMENT, BASIC SAFETY
PRECAUTIONS SHOULD ALWAYS
BE FOLLOWED TO REDUCE THE
RISK OF FlRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK
AND INJURV TO PERSONS.
INCLUDING THE Fol-IDWING:
1. Read and understand all instructions.
2. Follow all warnings and instructions
marked on the product.
a. Unplug this product from the wall
telephone lack and power outlet
before cleaning. Do not use liquid
cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use
damp cloth tor cleaning.
4. Do not use this product near water; tcr
example. heel a bathtub, wash bowl.
kmherl sink, laundry tub‘ swimming
pool. or in 3 Wet owemem.
5. Do not place this product on an
unstable cart, SEIIH Dr table. Tl'lfl
product may fall, causing serious
damage to the product.
6. Slots or opehlngs in the cabinet and
the back and bottom are promoted
for ventilation, to protect it rrorrl
overheating. These openings must
not be DIOCked or covered The
openings should never be blocked
by (alerting the product an the bed.
orather similar surface. This product
should never be placed near or over
a radiator or heat register This
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR BATTERIES
CAUTION: To reduce the risk
or fire or personal injury, read
and follow these instructions;
clllt'rllllx ItIBKEL-CAD MIIIM
BAlTEltv. lilTl'EllV MUST BE
nEthLEu DH DISPIISEI] OF
YHOFEII!
i. Use only an approved battery pack
in the handset or your cordless
telephone.
FOR HANDSEI' UNIT:
3. GP4DAAK 3.5V 400er
GPI international Ltd. or
b. D»2fGAA4OOEC 3.6V 400mm,
EYD Battery Co. Ltd.
2. Do not dispose of the battery in a
fire, as it may explode. Check with
local codes tor newbie special
disposal instructions.
3. Do not open or mutilate the battery.
Released electrolyte is corrosive and
cae-neo-eeoco
product ehculd not he placed in a
builtin installation unless proper
ventilation is provided.
7. This product should be operated
onry from the type ol‘ power source
indicated on the marking label. II
you are rtotsure oi the type of ptmer
supply in your home. consult your
dealer or local power company.
3. Do not allow anything to rest on the
power cord. Do not locate this
product where the cord will be
damaged by persons walking on it.
9. Dn not overload Wall outlets
extension cords, asthis can result in
fire or electric shock.
tilNever push objects or any kind into
thls product through cabinet slats.
as they may touch dangerous voltage
pants or short out parts. This could
result In fire or electrlc shock.
Never spill liquid or any kind on this
product.
1110 reduce the risk at electric shock.
do not disassemble this product.
Instead. when some repair work is
required, take the unit to a qualified
technician. Opening or removing
covers may expose you to
dangerous voltages or other risks.
incorrect reassembly can cause
electric shock when the appliance is
subsequentty used.
may cause damage to the eyes and
skirt. Il may be toxic if swallowed.
4. Exercise care In handling batteries in
order not to short the battery With
conducting materials such as rings.
oraoelets and keys. The battery or
conducfibn materlai may overheat
and cause bums.
5. Charge the battery (res) pwvlded
with or ldcnlilled For use with this
productorlly ‘rn accordance with the
instructions and limitations specified
in this manual.
5. Deserve proper pulariry orientation
between the Battery Pack and
battery charger.
The EPA certified RBRCM
Battery Flecycllrig Seal on
the nickel-cadmium (Ni
Cu] battery indicates that
Conairphcne Retail sales
is voluntarily padlopaling in an industry
contoooeooaanl.
i2,Uanug this producl lrom the wall
outlet and refer servicing lo quallfisd
service personnel under the
loiiowlng conditions:
a. When the owner supply cord or
plug is damaged or Irayed.
b It liquid has been spilled into the
product.
c. It the product has been exposed
to rain or water
d. It the product does not operate
nemtally and proper operating
instructions have been iollowec,
edlust only those controis that are
covered by the operating
instruclions. improper adiustmerrl
all other controls may result in
damage and will olten require
extensive work by a qualified
technician to restore the product
to normal operation.
e. lI‘ the product has been dropped
or cabinet has be damaged.
r. it lite product exhlbrls a distinct
change in penormance.
1:1. Avoid using telephone (other than a
cordless tyne] during an electrical
storm. There may be a remote risk
of electrical shock from lightning.
14. Do not use the telephone to report
a gas leak in the vicinity or the teait.
SAVE THESE ENSTRUCTIDNS
ooono-conco
program to collect and recycle these
bauenes at the end of lhEtl usetui the.
when nken out or service in the Unlted
states or Canada. The Reeow program
provides a convenient alternative to
placing used Ni-Cd batteries into the
trash or the munlclpel waste stream,
which may be illegal in your areas,
Please call t—EOO-S-BATTERY for
information on Ni—Cd battery recycling
and disposal bans / restrlctions in your
area. Cunairphono thlil Sales
involvement in this program is part cl
our commitment to preservlng our
environment and conserving our
natural resources.
"REF“:Q is a trademark or the
Rechargeable Bartery Recycling
Corporation.
Page / Handset Locator
Send a signal (mm the base tn
handset Press PAGE bunun m base
and a series of rings wil sound lmm
handset
To locate the handset {it it is away {mm
the bass). pres and hold lha PAGE
human lur abnut 5 seconds A series 04
rings will sound hr approximately so
seconds Return the handsel IO fl‘le
base or press the TALK Dillon to
cancel the page.
amine
Ream-r Valuing comm! :
Auiust Lialanlrig level 110m Norm.
Mid. a. High.
Talk Button : Lights to indicate
line Is In use.
Redlal Button : Press (D (Bdlal
the last number you (railed.
Channel Bulb)" : Press lo
change the aperallng enamel
when yuu near inlerlerence.
on-oo-ooooo
Pause
A Mecond PAUSE may be inserted
into the speed dialing of telephone
numbers Press REDIAL bunch 51
required poinl during wage of a
number in memory
Antenna
Flalfl Elma" : Presstn
answer an incoming call i! you
have can Walling.
Mlumphone
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INSTALLATION.
Set Tone/Pulse Switch
Set switch (srne or base) to correct
dialing mnae TONE or PULSE.
(Please ch eck Wlih Incal phone
company it uncertain 01 type at service.)
Ringer On/Ofl
Set switch (slog or base) m ON or OFF.
Ringer switch must be ON tar hmdsat to
rrng during incommg calls.
ENG!“
on
an
Charging Contacts
Charge! In Use light
Page omen
Receiver Volume Control
Set switch (left sided hannsetl tn Norm.
Mid or man.
Handset Battery Charging
The battery pack in the handset must be
fully charged 10-14 hours before uslng
the telephone lor the first time.
1. Place handset In base. The CHRRGE
[IN USE LED on base wil fight.
2. Alter batteries are lully charged.
check tar dial tone by pflEBlng TALK
on handset.
3. When handset battery gets law, there
will be 2 beeps every 30 mounds.
The TALK BUTTON will flash, Rslurn
to cradle for charging,
4. tr battery beoomes low while you are
an a call. you wrll be dismnnsclen
alter abuul 2 minutes. Terminate the
call quickly and rear-age balmy.
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To recharg! banery pack. place handset
ln base and.
1. Make sure Contact palms are
touching and CHARGE/IN USE LED
ls m.
2. Be cal-ml not to short battery with
conductlng materials such as rings.
bracelets and keys.
Replace baitery every 2 years. Use only
an approved NlCad battery m your
cordless phone.
To Replace Batteries:
I, Remove battery
cover.
, 2. Remove old
battery,
3. Plug the non: ol
the battery pack
mm the handset
and plans the
battery in the
case.
4.3mm battery
cover until il
cllcks in place.
Charge rem
hours before
firstuse.
anger Orr/Oil Swlloh
Tone/Pulse Swrtuh
INSTALLATION..........................,..................
4 Never install a telephone dunng a lightning smrrn.
4 Never install a telephone m a wet local-lam
f j 2
34 Never touch uninsulated telephone wtres or terminals.
CALI-”ON 4. Use cauiion when lnstalllng a lelephnne line
Telephurle Line Card
Modular Jack
l AC Adaptor Jack
‘ l
‘r‘
/l l
Slandard Outlet f‘
AC Adapter 1
'l
"l
120 Volt Outlet / Wall Mount Installation
Ease unil may be mounted on a standard wall plate,
Telephone Jack
1, Insert AC adaptor into back of base unit,
1, This phone requires a munular phone jack (mm and a
standard 120 volt outlet, 2. Plug the line com lnro madularlack.
2. Plug phuna dlreclly lntu oufiet. 3. Mount base on wall plale Studs and gently press until the
unil lacks in place,
3. Do not plug other appl‘lannes irllo mullet or have outlet
conlmlled by a W!“ Swllcl'l. 4. Plug AC adaptor direclly into standard 120 volt Duflel.
TROUBLESHOOTING...................................
it you experience difficulty upenating
your cordless phone. try the
suggestions beiow.
It the trouble persists. cail the
Conairphone Retail Sales Tali Free
Help Line at 14003660937,
Monday - Friday 3:30am. >9200p.m. EST
Saturday 8:30am. — 12:30pm. EST
The unit will not operate
Ino dial tone:
0 Malta sure TALK Bu'i'I'ON is lit.
a Make sure AC adapter rs plugged
into base unit and wall outlet.
- Make sure telephone line cord is
plugged lnta wall jack.
- Make sure handset battery is lully
charged.
- Make sure ycu have seiected
eat-reel dialtng maaa, tone (touch)
or pulse (rmary).
1 Make sure you are within usable
range of the base station.
0 Reset security code by placing
handset in base in: 5—10 seconds.
The phone does not ring
when you receive a call:
I Make sure the FINGER switch on
base is turned ON.
. Make sure ac adapter is plugged
into hm unit and waii outlet.
0 Make sure telephone Ilne cord is
piuggsd into well tack.
0 Make sure you are within usable
range ct the base station.
n Vou might have too many extension
phcnes on your line. Try unplugging
a lew.
Noise, static, interference
or other calls heard
while uslng handset or
headset:
0 Trychanglng Channels.
0 Make sure you are within usable
range or the base station.
- Make sure AC adaptor is not
plugged into weli outlet wilh other
appliances.
e Try relocating base unit to another
location.
. Make sure handset battery is rutty
charged.
Phonewill notholdeharge:
0 Make sure margins census an the
twtdselandbasearalleeoidustand
Gilt Gmnoonhmwifilasofldcflt,
0 Make sure CHARGE LED on base is
it when handset is in cradle.
n it necessary. replace handset battery.
(See Handset Bamfy Charging)
Difficulty in placing .or
receiving calls:
- Mon/e closer to base and try again.
l If moving cioser doesn't work. you
may have lost security code. Reset
code by placing handset back on
base tor 5-10 seconds. (See
Security Code section)
a Make sure you have selected
correct dialing meme. tone or pulse.
- Make sure ac adapter is not
piuggeo into wali outiet with other
appliances. Dlsconriec! for 5—10
seconds than reconnect. Fiace
handset back on base and men
replug AC adaptor,
l Make sure handset battery is lully
charged,

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