Cybiotronics 368002 2.4GHz DSSS Cordless Phone w/ CID/CIDCW User Manual CY 368B SB Cybiolink 20041114
Cybiotronics Limited 2.4GHz DSSS Cordless Phone w/ CID/CIDCW CY 368B SB Cybiolink 20041114
Contents
- 1. User Manual
- 2. FCC Information
User Manual
CY-368B-SB
MULTI-HANDSET CORDLESS SYSTEM
2.4 GHz Digital DSS
CallerID/
Call W aiting Type2 andCall W aiting ID Options
Owner’
s Manual
Instal
lation and operati
ng
instructions
Pl
ease read
thi
s m anual
careful
before use.
Keep foryour
reference.
CALLER ID / CALLER ID CALL W AITING /
CALL W AITING ID OPTIONS COM PATIBLE
Caller ID, Caller ID Call Waiting, and/or Call Waiti ng ID Opti ons
Services, where available, are subscription ser vices. Af
ter
subscribing to Caller ID, Caller ID Call Waiting and/or Call
Waiting ID Options Ser vices, this phone will displaycaller/Caller
Waiting party’
s name and phone number, and the accessi ng sof
keys ofthe Call Waiting ID Options ser vice.
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C ONT E NT S
IM PORTANTINFORM ATION
IM PO RTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIO NS
SPECIAL FEATURES
Q UICK REFERENCE
PREPARATION
CHARG ING THE BATTERY PACK
LO CATIO N O F CO NTRO LS
LCD DISPLAY
GETTING STARTED
CHO O SE THE BEST LO CATIO N
CO NNECTING THE BASE UNIT
SPARE BATTERY
W ALLM O UNTING BASE UNIT
REG ISTRATIO N O F HANDSETS
CHO O SE THE DIALING M O DE
M ENU SETTINGS
STRUCTURE AND O PTIO NS
M ENU FUNCTIO NS
BASIC OPERATION
TO M AKE A CALL
TO ANSW ER A CALL
TO REDIAL A CALL
TO M UTE A CALL
ADJUSTING HANDSET VO LUM E
USING HANDSET SPEAKERPHO NE
PAG ING FROM BASE TO HANDSETS
ADVANCED OPERATION
FLASH
PAUSE
DIALING M O DE:PULSE TO TO NE
DIAL VO ICE M AIL
DIAL BACK FROM CALLER ID LIST
DIALING FROM PHO NE BO OK DIRECTO RY
HEADSET INSTALLATIO N
CALLER ID OPERATION
ABO UT CALLER IDENTIFICATIO N
CALLER ID LIST
CALL W AITING ID OPTIO NS
PHONE BOOK DIRECTORY
REVIEW ING PHO NE BO OK DIRECTO RY
ADDING A PHO NE BO OK NUM BER
EDITING A PHO NE BOO K NUM BER
DELETING AN ENTRY FROM A PHO NE BO O K DIRECTO RY
DELETING ALL PHO NE BO O K DIRECTO RY RECO RDS
DIALING FROM PHO NE BO OK DIRECTO RY
M ULTI-HANDSETOPERATION
INTERCOM
CALL TRANSFER
CALL CO NFERENCING
OPTIONAL FEATURES DIAL LIST
DIALING SERVICES
3-W AY CALLING
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ADDITIONAL INFORM ATION
CAPACITY
O UT O F RANG E
NO CO NNECTIO N
TROUBLESHOOTING
CARE AND M AINTENANCE
FCC REQUIREM ENTS
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IM PORTAN T IN FOR M AT ION
mportantSafety I
nstructi
ons:
To reduce the ri
sk offi
re,el
ectri
c shock and/
ori
njuryto persons,al
ways fol
ow
these basi
c safetyprecauti
ons when usi
ng yourtel
ephone equipm ent.
1.
Read,understand,and follow allinstructions.
2.
Unplug this telephone from the wall outlet
before cleaning. Do not use liquid or
aerosol cleaners. Ifnecessary,use a soft
cloth lightly m oistened with a m ild detergent
solution.
3.
Do not use this telephone near a bathtub,
kitchen sink, wash bowl, laundry tub,
swim m ing pool,a wetbasem entoranywhere
else thereiswaterorliquid.
4.
Do notplace this telephone on an unstable
cart, stand or table. A fall could cause
seriousdam age to the phone.
5.
Slotsand openingsin the cabinetatthe back
or bottom are provided for ventilation to
protect the unit from overheating. These
openings m ust notbe blocked or covered.
Do notplace this telephone on a bed,sofa,
rug orothersim ilarsurface. This telephone
should never be placed near or over a
radiator or heat register. This telephone
should notbe placed in a built-in installation
unlessproperventilation isprovided.
6.
Neverpush objectsofany kind through slots
in the phone. They could touch dangerous
voltage points orshortoutparts thatcould
result in a risk of fire or electric shock.
Never spill liquid of any kind on the
telephone.
7.
Unplug thistelephone from the walloutletand
referto a qualified service representative in
anyofthe following situations:a)If liquid has been spilled into the
telephone.
b)Ifthe telephone has been exposed to rain
orwater.
c)Ifthe telephone doesnotoperate norm ally
by following the operating instructions.
Adjustonly those controlsthatare covered
by the operating instructions. Im proper
adjustm entofothercontrolsm ay resultin
dam age and will often require extensive
workbya qualified technician to restore
the telephone to norm aloperation.
d)Ifthe telephone has been dropped orthe
case hasbeen dam aged.
e)Ifthe telephone exhibitsa distinctchange
in perform ance.
8.
Do notuse the telephone to reporta gasleak
in the vicinityofthe leak.
9.
Avoid using a telephone (other than a
cordless type) during an electrical storm .
There m aybe a rem ote risk ofelectric shock
from lightning.
10. Neverinstalljacks in a wetlocation unless
the jack is specifically designed for wet
locations.
11. Nevertouch uninsulated telephone wires or
term inalsunlessthe telephone line hasbeen
disconnected atthe networkinterface.
12. Use with caution when installing orm odifying
telephonelines.
13. To reduce the risk ofelectric shock,do not
disassem ble this product, but take it to a
qualified servicem an when som e service or
repair work is required. O pening or
rem oving covers m ay expose you to
dangerousvoltagesorotherrisks. Incorrect
reassem bly can cause electric shock when
the applianceissubsequentlyused.
14. CAUTIO N
RISK OF EXPLO SION IF BATTERY IS
REPLACED BY AN INCO RRECT TYPE.
Sanyo Energy (Hong Kong) Co., Ltd,
3KR-600AAL,NiCd 3.6V,600m Ah
DISPOSE
OF
USED
BATTERIES
ACCO RDING TO THE INSTRUCTIO NS.
15. Use only the power cord and batteries
indicated in thism anual. Do notdispose of
batteriesin fire. Theym ayexplode. Check
with localcodes forpossible specialdisposal
instructions.
16. Plug theadaptorto the socket-outletthatnear
the equipm entand shallbe easilyaccessible.
Use onlywi
th Cl
ass 2 PowerSource,9V DC,700m A
THESE I
NSTRUCTIONS
SAVESAVE
THESE
INSTRUCTIONS
SAVE THESE3 INSTRUCTIONS
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SPECIAL FEATURES
Your new Multi-handset Cordl
ess System i
s designed and engineered to exacting
standards forrel
iability,long life,and outstandi
ng perform ance.
Note:
Charge the batteryforabout15 hours before ini
ti
aluse.
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2.4 GHzDigitalDSS Cordl
ess Phone
Multiple handset
s capabil
ity,support
s up to 8 handsets
Handset-to-Handsettwo-wayintercom independentofthe base unit.
Handsfree speakerphone on base unit, giving the base com plete functionality of
anotherhandset
Dedicated keys on the base unit:Redial/Intercom /Speakerphone /Mute /Flash /
Directory/Voicem ail/Optionalfeatures Dial
Handsfree speakerphone on handset
Two-wayintercom between handset
Call
erID Type I,IIand CallW aiting ID Options capabil
ity
Backlit6-Li
ne Multi-Function LCD on both the handsetand the base unit
Five Softkeys on both handsetand base unitto access differentfunctions dependi
ng
on which m ode the phone i
s currentlyin.
Handsetand base unitVolum e Control
New Call/Voice MailMessage W aiti
ng Indicatoron both handsetand base unit
OutofRange indication
Non-volatil
e m em ory for 50 Nam e and Num ber Caller ID Records,50 Nam e and
Num berPhone Book DirectoryRecords,and 20 LastDi
aled num bers.
Engli
sh/Spani
sh Intell
igentLCD Di
splay
Spare BatteryCapabi
lity
2.5 m m HeadsetJack
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QUICK REFERENCE
Task
Adjust receivervolum e
Make call
Steps
The handset and the base unit have 4
receiverlevels which can be adjusted
during offhook.
1.
2.
3.
Answercal
Redi
allast num ber
Dialfrom rediall
st
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Press [Talk] or[Spk.] on the handset or 26
press [Speakerphone] on the base unit
and li
sten fordialtone.
Dialnum ber(Form em orydialfeature,
see related reference.)
Press [OFF] orreturn the handset to
base to hang up,orpress
[Speakerphone] iftalking on the base
unit.
1. Press [Talk] or[Spk.] on the handset or
press [Speakerphone] on the base unit
to pick up a call
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2. Press [OFF] orreturn the handset to
base to hang up,orpress
[Speakerphone] iftalking on the base
unit.
1.
2.
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2.
3.
Press [Talk] or[Spk.] on the handset or 27
press [Speakerphone] on the base unit
and li
sten fordialtone.
Press [Redial] to dialout the last di
aled
num ber.
Press [Redial].
Press [▼ ] or[▲ ] to review li
st.
Press [Talk] or[Spk.] on the handset or
press [Speakerphone] on the base unit
to access dialtone and dialthe
num ber.
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Review Cal
lerID Li
st
Press [▼ ] or[▲ ] during standbym ode.
DialCall
erID num ber
Review Cal
lerID Li
st to di
spl
aynum ber,
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then press [Talk] or[Spk.] on the handset or
[Speakerphone] on the base unit.
Delete Call
erID num ber Review Cal
lerID Li
st to di
spl
aynum ber,
then press [DELETE].
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QUICK REFERENCE
Task
Add new num berto
Phone Book
1.
Press [DIR.].
3.
Press [O.K.] and input nam e.
2.
4.
10 Store Cal
lerID num berto 1.
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1. Press [DIR.].
Page from base to al
handsets
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Di
spl
ayCallerID num ber.
Dialfrom Phone Book
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Press [SAVE] to store.
2.
Switch to waiting call
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Press [SAVE] and input num ber.
Phone Book
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Intercom between
handsets
Press [SAVE] to store the num berto
Phone Book.
2. Press [▼ ] or[▲ ] to find the desired
directoryrecord.
3. Press [O.K.] to dialout.
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Press [Flash].
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1.
Press [Int./Page].
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3.
Allhandset(s)in range wi
llring.
2.
1.
2.
3.
Intercom between
1.
handsets and base unit 2.
CallTransfer
Steps
3.
1.
2.
3.
Press [*]
Press [Int.].
Press the desired handset num ber.
Press [EXIT] to term inate the intercom .
Press [Int.]
Press [0] to access base unit
Press [EXIT] to term inate the intercom
Press [Int.] on handset or[Int./Page] on
base unit whil
e engagi
ng externalli
ne.
Press the desired handset num beror
press [0] forbase unit.
Press [Talk] on handset or
[Speakerphone] on the base unit to
take back the callat anypoint,orthe
callwi
llbe returned to you ifthe party
you are transferri
ng does not answer
within 20 seconds.
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P R EPAR AT ION
Yournew tel
ephone i
ncl
udes the highestquali
ty Ni
Cd (Ni
ckelCadm i
um )batteri
es
avai
abl
e. Fol
lowi
ng these si
m pl
ei
nstructi
ons can signi
fi
cantl
yi
m prove your
operati
onalresul
ts.
CHARGING THE BATTERY PACK
Charge allthe batterypack forat least 15 hours priorto connecting to the tel
ephone l
ine.
**AFTER INITIAL CHARGE:To enhance battery li
fe and tel
ephone perform ance,
com pl
etel
y charge and then com pl
etel
y di
scharge the batteri
es before
returni
ng the handsets to the charging cradl
e. Thi
s wi
lextend yourbattery
fe al
owi
ng longertal
k-ti
m e and stand-by.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Press the battery release poi
nt on the back ofthe handset and sl
ide downward to
open the batterycom partm ent.
Insert the battery pack into the battery com partm ent and m ake sure to positi
on
accordi
ng to pol
aritym arkings.
Slide the batterycoverupward unti
lit snaps into place.
Place the handset on the base unit. Connect the AC adapterto the 9V DC jack of
the base unit and to a standard 120V AC walloutlet. Make sure that the Charge
LED ofthe base unit lights,and chargi
ng begins.
Low Battery
W hen the battery poweri
s low,the battery icon
on the left ofthe di
splay willbe on
and the handset beeps interm ittently whi
le it i
s in use. Ifyou DO NOT recharge the
handset battery,
willbe on forcertain period,and then “BACK TO CHARGER” is
di
spl
ayed and the handset does not function when you press the keys.
Cl
ean the Battery Contacts
To m ai
ntain a good charge,it is i
m portant to clean allbattery contacts on the handset
and the base unit with a soft,dry cloth about once a m onth. Use a pencileraser or
othercontact cleaner. Do notuse any l
iquids orsolvents.
Cauti
on:
1.
Use ONLY with CY-368D AC Adapter(AC 120V,DC9V,700m A).
3.
Do not rem ove the batteryfrom the handset to charge it.
2.
4.
5.
6.
7.
The AC adapterm ust rem ain connected at allti
m es (It i
s norm alforthe adapterto
feelwarm during i
n use).
Neverthrow the batteryinto a fire,disassem ble it,orheat it.
Do not rem ove ordam age the batterycasing.
Ifyou do not expect to use yourphone fora m onth orlonger,rem ove the batteries.
Batteries can leak chem ical
s that can destroyelectronic parts.
For the longest battery life and opti
m aloperation ofthe phone system ALW AYS
com pletely charge and di
scharge the batteries. 3 batteries have been included to
allow you to keep 1 batterycontinuallychargi
ng foruse in a low batterycondition.
P R EPAR AT ION
LOCATION OF CONTROLS
Handset
MessageW ai
ti
ng /New CallLi
ght
(a)Flash rapi
dlywhen ringing.
(b)Flash regularlyifyou have m essage in yourvoicem ailornew CallerID in CallLog.
(c)Light when the handset i
s in use.
Speakerphone Li
ght
Light when speakerphone i
s in use.
HeadsetJack
The headset jack all
ows the use ofa headset with a standard 2.5m m pl
ug.
Di
alPad
The num eric keys are used i
n the conventionalm annerfordial
ling.
Tal
k / OFF Key
Allow you to access the telephone line orto end a call.
Up / Down Keys [▼] / [▲]
(a)W hile on a call,press [▼ ] or[▲ ] to adjust the volum e.
(b)During standby,press [▼ ] or[▲ ] to scrollthrough Menu options;access Call
erID
Records,Phonebook DirectoryRecords and Redi
alLi
st.
P R EPAR AT ION
Di
al7 / Mute Key
(a)W hile reviewi
ng the CallID Record,press [Dial7] to diala CallBack i
n 7-di
git form at.
(b)W hile on a call,press [Mute] to m ute the m icrophone forprivacy.
Di
al10 / Redi
al/ Pause Key
(a)W hile reviewi
ng the CallID Record,press [Dial10] to diala CallBack in 10-digit
form at.
(b)W hile off-hook,press [Redial] to recalland dialthe last phone num berdi
aled.
(c)W hile on-hook,press [Redial] to access the Redi
alLi
st. Using [▼ ] or[▲ ] to select
the desired num berand press [Talk] to dialit out.
(d)Press the keyduring Pre-di
alorPhone book num berentrywillentera 2-second
pause i
nto a dialing sequence with “P”appears on the di
splay.
Di
al11 / Fl
ash Key
(a)W hile reviewi
ng the CallID Record,press [Dial11] to diala Cal
lBack in 11-digit
form at.
(b)The [Flash] keyis used to access telephone com panyservices such as CallW aiting.
Intercom Key[Int.]
During standby,press the keyto activate the intercom function between handsets,
answera pagi
ng cal
l,orterm i
nate an i
ntercom cal
l. W hile on a line,press the keyto
transferthe callto a particularhandset orthe base.
Speakerphone Key[Spk.]
Press to turn on the handsfree speakerphone and al
so dialthe num beron the di
splay.
You are stillrequired to press [Talk] to end yourcall.
5 Softkeys
Dependi
ng on the handset’
s m ode,the appropri
ate functions ofthe 5 Softkey keys are
di
spl
ayed on the screen.
Mode
Softkey1
Softkey2
Softkey3
Softkey4
Softkey5
DIAL V. M.
Off-Hook
EDIT
O.K.
SERVICE
EXIT
DIR.
DIAL V.M .
Standby
MENU Operati
on
SERVICE Operati
on
Tal
Cal
erID Revi
ew
Di
rectory Revi
ew
Pre-Di
al
ng
Redi
alLi
stRevi
ew
Cal
lW ai
ti
ng ID
Opti
ons
Cal
lW ai
ti
ng
SAVE
3W AY
SAVE
SAVE
SAVE
SAVE
HOLD
MENU
SERVICE
O.K.
O.K.
SERVICE
EDIT
DROP
ANS
ANS
O.K.
O.K.
O.K.
JOIN
DIR.
EXIT
EXIT
EXIT
EXIT
EXIT
EXIT
SAY
BUSY
DIAL V.M .
DELETE
DELETE
DELETE
DELETE
SEND
V.M .
P R EPAR AT ION
Base Uni
MessageW ai
ti
ng / New Cal
lLi
ght/ In-Use Indi
cator
(a)Flash when ringing,orifyou have m essage in yourvoicem ailornew Cal
lerID in Call
Log.
(b)Light wheneverthi
s phone,oranyothertelephone on the l
ine,i
s being used.
Speakerphone Li
ght
Light when speakerphone i
s in use.
Charge Light
Light when handset i
s on the cradle and being charged.
Spare BatteryLi
ght
Light when the spare batteryis in the charging com partm ent.
Di
alPad
The num eric keys are used i
n the conventionalm annerfordial
ling.
Speakerphone Key
Press to turn on the speakerphone and al
so dialthe num beron the di
spl
ay.
Up / Down Keys [▼] / [▲]
(a)W hile on a call,press [▼ ] or[▲ ] to adjust the volum e.
(b)During standby,press [▼ ] or[▲ ] to scrollthrough Menu options;access Call
erID
Records,Phonebook DirectoryRecords and Redi
alLi
st.
Di
al7 / Mute Key
(a)W hile reviewi
ng the CallID Record,press [Dial7] to diala CallBack i
n 7-di
git form at.
(b)W hile on a call,press [Mute] to m ute the m icrophone forprivacy.
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P R EPAR AT ION
Di
al10 / Redi
al/ Pause Key
(a)W hile reviewi
ng the CallID Record,press [Dial10] to diala CallBack in 10-digit
form at.
(b)W hile off-hook,press [Redial] to recalland dialthe last phone num berdi
aled.
(c)W hile on-hook,press [Redial] to access the Redi
alLi
st. Usi
ng [▼ ] or[▲ ] to select
the desired num berand press [Speakerphone] to dialit out.
(d)Press the keyduring Pre-di
alorPhone book num berentrywillentera 2-second
pause i
nto a dialing sequence with “P”appears on the di
splay.
Di
al11 / Fl
ash Key
(a)W hile reviewi
ng the CallID Record,press [Dial11] to diala Cal
lBack in 11-digit
form at.
(b)The [Flash] keyis used to access telephone com panyservices such as CallW aiting.
Intercom / Page Key[Int./Page]
During standby,press the keyto page allhandsets oractivate the intercom functi
on
between base and handset,answera paging cal
l,orterm i
nate an i
ntercom cal
l. W hile
on a line,press the keyto transferthe callto a particularhandset.
5 Softkeys
Dependi
ng on the handset’
s m ode,the appropri
ate functions ofthe 5 Softkey keys are
di
spl
ayed on the screen. Pl
ease referto the tabl
e on page 9 fordetail
ed descriptions.
LCD DISPLAY
Call
er’
s Num ber
Call
er’
s Nam e
Call
ing Date
& Tim e
Sequence in callerl
st
Label
s of5 softkeys
Backl
tLCD Di
spl
ay
Both the handset and the base unit have the backlit LCD di
splay. It willlight when you
start using the handset orthe base unit,orwhen a cal
li
s received. The di
splaylight wi
ll
stayon fora few seconds afterpressi
ng a button orl
ifting the handset offthe base unit.
Backl
tKeypad
The keypad wil
lli
ght when you press a keyorwhen a calli
s received. The l
ight wi
llstay
on fora few seconds afterpressing a keyoranswering a cal
l.
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G ET T IN G STAR T ED
Check to be sure the fol
lowing item s com e with the phone.
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Base Unit
•
Two Handsets with Belt Clips
•
Recharge Cradle
•
Three BatteryPacks
•
Long Telephone Line Cord
•
Short Telephone Line Cord forW al
lMounting
•
AC Adapter
•
W all-Mounting Bracket
•
Owner’
s Manual
CHOOSE THE BEST LOCATION
Call
s are transm itted between the base unit and the handset,or between handset &
handset, by using wireless radi
o waves. For m axim um di
stance and noi
se-free
operati
on,here are som e i
m portant gui
del
ines you shoul
d consi
der:
1.
2.
3.
4.
The location should be close to both a phone j
ack and a continuous poweroutlet
which i
s not switch control
led.
Keep the base and the handset away from sources ofelectricalnoi
se such as TV,
personalcom puter,oranothercordless phone.
In a HIGH and CENTRAL location with no obstructi
ons such as wall
s.
The base can be placed on a desk,tabletop orm ounted on wall.
Note:
W hile usi
ng the handset:
Ifyou are neara m icrowave oven which is bei
ng used,noi
se m ay be heard from the
receiverorthe speaker. Move away from the m icrowave oven and closerto the base
unit.
If m ore than one cordless phone i
s bei
ng used and your handset is near another
cordless phone’
s base unit, noi
se m ay be heard. Move away from other cordless
phone’
s base unit and closerto yourbase unit.
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G ET T IN G STAR T ED
CONNECTING THE BASE UNIT
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Plug one end ofthe telephone li
ne cord into the j
ack on the back ofthe base unit
and pl
ug the otherend ofthi
s cord into the m odulartel
ephone wallj
ack.
Press the l
ine cord into the slot provided on the back ofthe telephone.
Plug the AC adapter into the 9V DC jack on the base and the other end into a
standard 120V AC walloutlet.
Press the cord in the slot on the housi
ng to prevent the cord from pulli
ng loose.
Set the base unit on a tabletop and then pl
ace the handset on the base unit.
Note:
1. Use onlythe AC adaptersuppl
ied.
2. Connect the AC adapterto a continuous poweroutlet.
3. Place the base unit close to the AC outlet so that you can unpl
ug the AC adapter
easily.
Ti
p:
Ifyourtelephone outlet i
s not m odular,contact yourtelephone com panyforassi
stance.
SPARE BATTERY
You can use the spare battery pack to replace a drained handset battery to ensure
uninterrupted use.
1.
2.
3.
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Open the spare batterycom partm ent by
pressing the release button on the left
si
de ofthe base unit.
Place a battery pack in the drawerwith
the charge contacts facing up and to the
right.
Push to close the drawer. Make sure
the Spare Battery LED lights, and
chargi
ng begins.
G ET T IN G STAR T ED
W ALLMOUNTING BASE UNIT
The base unit can be m ounted on a wallphone plate byusing the suppli
ed wall-m ounti
ng
bracket.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Bring the barrelpl
ug ofthe AC adapterthrough the
rectangularopeni
ng on the bottom ofthe
wall-m ounti
ng bracket.
Plug the adapter’
s barrelplug i
nto the 9V DC jack on
the base unit and press the cord in the slot provided.
Plug one end ofthe short telephone li
ne cord into the
TEL. LINE jack at the bottom ofthe base unit.
Bring the free end of
the telephone l
ine
cord through the
opening (between
the upperand lower
keyholes)in the
bracket.
Place the
wall-m ounti
ng
bracket on the
bottom ofthe base
unit and i
nsert two short tabs on the base unit.
Press on the two hook-tabs,aligning it overthe
respective sl
ots and press down untilit snaps i
nto place.
7.
Hold the base up next to the walljack and pl
ug in
the line cord.
8.
Place the base unit on the posts ofthe wallpl
ate
and push down untilthe unit i
s firm lyseated.
9.
Plug the AC adapterinto a standard 120VAC wall
outlet.
Note: Ifyou are not using a standard wal
lpl
ate to m ount
the phone on wall,you m ayalso m ount it with ordinary
screws. Insert 2 screws with verticalseparation of3 3/16
or3 15/16 inches and leave the screws 1/8 inch from the
wall. Make sure the screw heads are not biggerthan
/16 inch.
14
GET T IN G STAR T E D
REGISTRATION OF HANDSET
The first regi
stered handset willbe autom atically assigned as HS-1 to the base unit.
W hen additionalhandsets are regi
stered to the system ,theywillbe assigned extensi
on
num bers i
n the following sequence: HS-2,HS-3,and up to HS-8.
On the Base Uni
t:
REGISTRATION
O.K.
Press [MENU] and “REGISTRATION”appears on the
di
spl
ay.
EXIT
WAITING REGISTER Press [O.K.] and “W AITING REGISTER”is displayed.
You are now readyto regi
steryourhandset.
Note:The base unit willreturn to standby m ode ifno
handset regi
stration takes place withi
n 25 seconds.
EXI
On the Handset:
Afterthe handset i
s charged,rem ove it from the base
unit. “HS_ _”i
s di
splayed
NO NEW CALL
HS_ _
10:00AM 1/01
SAVE MENU
SERVICE DIR.
REGISTRATION
HS_ _
O.K.
DI
AL V.M.
Press [MENU] and “REGISTRATION”appears on the
di
spl
ay.
EXIT
ADD A HANDSET? Press [O.K.] and select “ADD A H ANDSET?”.
Press [O.K.] to registerand “CONNECTING”is
di
spl
ayed for1 to 2 seconds.
O.K.
EXIT
REG OK NEW ID=1
Ifthe handset di
spl
ays “REG OK NEW ID=1”,the
connecti
on with the base unit is establi
shed.
Ifthe handset di
spl
ays “NO CONNECTION”,repeat the
previous steps.
15
GET T IN G STAR T E D
The handsetwillreturn to “REGISTRATION”after2
seconds. Press [EXIT]to end the regi
stration.
NO NEW CALL
HS-1
10:00AM 1/01
SAVE MENU
SERVICE DIR.
DI
AL V.M.
CHOOSE THE DIALING MODE
Ifyourhom e i
s equi
pped with a touchtone dialing system ,the phone wi
llbe readyto use
as soon as the battery is charged. Ifyou have a pul
se (rotary)di
ali
ng system ,you wi
ll
need to setthe dialing m ode as fol
lows:
1. Press [MENU].
2. Press [▼ ]or[▲ ]to select“DIAL MODE”.
3. Press [O.K.]. Using [▼ ]or[▲ ]to select“PULSE MODE”.
4. Press [SAVE]to confirm the selection.
You are now ready to use your new telephone
16
M E N U S E T T IN GS
The phone offers an extensive range offunctions which are grouped in m enus. You can
personalize yourphone bypressing the Menu keyand using review keys to scroll
through the options.
STRUCTURE AND OPTIONS
The m enu settings have two levels. There are twelve item s on the handsetand el
even
item s on the base unitin the firstleveland the num berofitem s i
n the second level
depends on the calli
ng item s ofthe firstlevel.
M enu
Available on
base unit
Available on
handset
FirstLevel
Second
Level
Rem arks
Yes
Yes
Registration
Add a
handset? /
Delete
handset? /
Delete all
handsets?
Thisalignsorquitsthe
handsetto a desired
base.
Yes
Yes
DialM ode
Tone /
Pulse
Thissetsthe base to dial
outin Tone orPulse
M ode. The defaultis
Tone.
Yes
Yes
Language
English /
Spanish
Thissetsthe language
used on the LCD display.
The defaultisEnglish.
Yes
Yes
Ringer
Sound
3 Types
There are 3 typesof
ringing tonesand 8
levelsofringervolum e.
W hen the ringervolum e
isO ff,the icon
and
“RING ER IS O FF”will
appearon the display
and LED willblinkwhile
receiving a call.
No
Yes
Answer
M ode
Auto /
M anual
17
Thissetsthe handsetto
pickup an incom ing with
orwithoutany key
pressed ifthe handsetis
placed on the base unit.
The defaultisAuto.
M E N U S E T T IN GS
M enu
Available on
base unit
Available on
handset
FirstLevel
Second
Level
Rem arks
Yes
Yes
Contrast
0-8 Levels
Thissetsthe LCD
contrast. The defaultis
Yes
Yes
CallW aiting
ID O ption
O n /O ff
Thissetsto activate or
deactivate CallW aiting
ID O ptionsoperation.
The defaultisO n.
Yes
Yes
PBX M ode
PBX Prefix
Thissetsto add the PBX
Prefixnum berfor
outgoing calls.
Yes
Yes
New Call
Lam p
O n /O ff
Thissetsthe New Call
Lam p to be on oroff.
The defaultisO ff.
10
Yes
Yes
SetDate /
Tim e
Date and
Tim e
Setting
Thissetsthe current
date and tim e.
11
Yes
Yes
LastCall
Tim er
Thisdisplaysthe lastcall
duration.
12
Yes
Yes
Delete
M essage
Thissetsto clearthe
m essage waiting lam p.
Thism ode isavailable
only when there isnew
ornon-viewed m essage
in yourvoicem ail.
18
M E N U S E T T IN GS
MENU FUNCTIONS
Regi
strati
on
You m ustfirstsetthe base unitto regi
stration m ode pri
orto addi
ng ordeleting handset
s.
Sim plypress [MENU]on the base unitto sel
ect“Regi
strati
on”then press [O.K.]to
confirm .The base unitwillreturn to standbym ode ifno handsetregi
stration takes place
within 25 seconds.
To add a handsetto a desi
red base
REGISTRATION
HS_ _
O.K.
Press [MENU]on the handsetduring standby.
Using [▼ ]or[▲ ]to select“REGISTRATION”.
Press [O.K.]to enterinto the selecti
on.
EXIT
ADD A HANDSET? In the second level,using [▼ ]or[▲ ]to select“ADD A
O.K.
EXI
HANDSET?”
Follow the steps ofREGISTRATION OF HANDSET in
GETTING STARTED.
Note:If a new base i
s selected,the originalregi
stration willbe replaced by the new
regi
stration.
To del
ete a handsetfrom the base
DEL HANDSET?
O.K.
In the second level,using [▼ ]or[▲ ]to select“DEL
HANDSET?”.
Press [O.K.]to de-registerthe handset.
EXIT
UNREGISTERED!
“UNREGISTERED!”appears on the di
splayto confirm
handsetde-regi
stration. The handsetreturns to
“REGISTRATION”after2 seconds. Press [EXIT]to
return and “HS_ _”i
s di
splayed.
19
ME N U S E T T IN GS
To del
ete al
lhandsets from the base
DEL ALL HANDSET In the second level,using [▼ ]or[▲ ]to select“DEL
ALL HANDSET”.
Press [O.K.]to de-registerallhandset
s from the base.
O.K.
EXI
DEL ALL HS OK!
“DEL ALL HS OK!”appears on the di
splayto confirm
globalde-regi
strati
on. The handsetreturns to
“REGISTRATION”after2 seconds. Press [EXIT]to
return and “HS_ _”i
s di
splayed.
Note:In case ofregi
stration failure or“REG FAIL ID FULL”is di
spl
ayed when regi
steri
ng,
si
m plydelete al
lhandset
s from the base and restartthe regi
stration ofhandset
s.
Di
alMode
Press [MENU].
DIAL MODE
O.K.
Using [▼ ]or[▲ ]to select“DIAL MODE”.
Press [O.K.]to enterinto the selecti
on.
EXI
Using [▼ ]or[▲ ]to s elect the des ired dial m ode, then
TONE MODE
press [SAVE]to confirm . Press [EXIT]to return.
EXI
SAVE
Language
Press [MENU].
LANGUAGE
O.K.
Using [▼]or [▲ ]to s elect “LANGUAGE”.
Press [O.K.]to enter into the s election.
EXI
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ME N U S E T T IN GS
Using [▼]or [▲ ]to s elect the des ired language, then
ENGLISH?
press [SAVE]to confirm . Press [EXIT]to return.
EXI
SAVE
Ri
ngerSound
RINGER SOUND
O.K.
EXIT
Press [MENU].
Using [▼]or [▲ ]to s elect “RINGER SOUND”.
Press [O.K.]to enter and the current ringer tone will be
played for a few s econds .
TONE:1 (1,2,3?) Press [1], [2]or [3]to s elect the ringing tone for an
EXI
incom ing call. The corres ponding ringer tone will be
played for a few s econds .
SAVE
1,2,3=TONE=VOL “1,2,3=TONE=VOL”is displayed to guide to us e
EXI
SAVE
[▼]or [▲ ]to adjus t ringer volum e. The ringer ofthe
corres ponding volum e level will be played for a few
s econds . Press [SAVE]to confirm , and then press
[EXIT]to return.
Note:There are eight levels ofringer volum e. Ifthe ringer volum e is off, the hands et
will dis playthe
icon and the LED will blink while receiving a call.
AnswerMode
ANSWER MODE
O.K.
Press [MENU].
Using [▼]or [▲ ]to s elect “ANSW ER MODE”.
Press [O.K.]to enter into the s election.
EXIT
21
ME N U S E T T IN GS
Using [▼]or [▲ ]to s elect “AUTO MODE”or “M ANUAL
AUTO MODE
MODE”.
Press [SAVE]to confirm , and then press [EXIT]to
return.
EXIT
SAVE
Contrast
CONTRAST
O.K.
Press [MENU].
Using [▼]or [▲ ]to s elect “CONTRAST”.
Press [O.K.]to enter into the s election.
EXIT
Using [▼]or [▲ ]to adjus t the contras t level.
LEVEL:05
Press [SAVE]to confirm , and then press [EXIT]to
return.
EXI
SAVE
Cal
lW ai
ti
ng ID Options
CW ID OPTION
O.K.
Press [MENU].
Using [▼]or [▲ ]to s elect “CW ID OPTION”.
Press [O.K.]to enter into the s election.
EXI
OPTION IS ON
EXIT
Using [▼]or [▲ ]to turn the Call W aiting ID Options
ON or OFF.
Press [SAVE]to confirm , and then press [EXIT]to
return.
SAVE
22
ME N U S E T T IN GS
PBX Mode
Ifyou us e an in-hous e phone s ys tem , you m ayhave to dial an external access code
before placing an outgoing call. Follow the s teps below and enter that code in the PBX
PREFIX field. This code will then be added to all s tored num bers when dialing out.
Press [MENU].
PBX MODE
O.K.
Using [▼]or [▲ ]to s elect “PBX MODE”.
Press [O.K.]to enter into the s election.
EXIT
PBX PREFIX:_
EXIT
Using [▼]or [▲ ]to enter a digit number for outgoing
calls .
Press [SAVE]to confirm , and then press [EXIT]to
return.
SAVE
Note:The phone will autom aticallys creen all Pre-dial numbers prior to dialing out if
PBX Prefixis s et. Enter the access code and the phone num ber you wish to dial, the
phone will autom aticallyinsert a ‘paus e’after the firs t digit when dialing out the number.
On the contrary, ifthe firs t digit is not the access code, the s ys tem will classifyit as an
internal call and dial out the displayed number only.
New Cal
lLam p
Press [MENU].
NEW CL LAMP
Usi
ng [▼]or [▲ ]t
o s elect “NEW CL LAMP”.
Press [O.K.]to enter into the s election.
O.K.
EXIT
NEW CL LAMP IS OFF
Usi
ng [▼ ]or [▲ ]t
o turn the New Call Lamp ON or OFF.
Press [SAVE]to confirm , and then press [EXIT]to
return.
EXIT
SAVE
23
Ti
m e and Date Setti
ng
SET DATE/TIME
10:05
AM
05/03
O.K.
Press [MENU].
Using [▼]or [▲ ]to s elect “SET DATE/TIME”.
Press [O.K.]to enter into the s election.
EXI
ENTER DATE/TIME: Press [▼]or [▲ ]to s et tim e and date. Press [O.K.]to
10:05AM 03/25
O.K.
SAVE
EXI
m ove from hour to minute, to AM/PM, from m onth to
day. Press [▼]or [▲ ]to change the dis played s etting.
Press [SAVE]to confirm , and then press [EXIT]to
return.
24
ME N U S E T T IN GS
Last Call Timer
LAST CALL TIMER Press [MENU].
Using [▼ ]or[▲ ]to displ
ay“LAST C ALL TIMER”.
Press [EXIT]to return.
00-06-25
EXI
Message W aiting Lamp
This m ode i
s available onlywhen there i
s new or
non-viewed m essage in yourvoicem ail.
MESSAGES
HS-1
10:05AM 05/03
SAVE MENU SERVICE DIR.
DIALV.M.
DELETE MESSAGE?
O.K.
EXI
Press [MENU].
Using [▼ ]or[▲ ]to select“DELETE MESSAGE?”.
Press [O.K.]to confirm clearing ofthe m essage waiting
lam p.
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BAS IC O PE RAT IO N
TO MAKE A CALL
Dial Direct
Press [Speakerphone]on the base unitor[Talk]/[Spk.]
on the handsetand l
sten forthe dialtone. The
“In-Use” indicatoron the base unitwillbe turned ON.
PHONE ON
SERVICE DIR.
PHONE ON
00:01
DI
AL V.M.
1234568
3W AY
Use the keypad to di
althe phone num ber. The phone
num berwillbe shown on the di
spl
ayalong with the call
tim er. Press [Speakerphone]on the base unitor
[OFF]on the handsetto end yourcall.
SERVICE
Pre-dial
Pre-dialall
ows you to keyin the phone num berand verifyitbefore dial
ing out.
Use the keypad to keyin the phone num ber. To edit
the num beron the di
splay,press [DELETE]to clear
wrong i
nput.
1234568
O.K.
EXI
DELETE
SAVE
PHONE ON
00:01
1234568
3W AY
Press [Speakerphone]on the base unitor[Talk]/[Spk.]
on the handsetto callthe num ber. The cal
ltim erwil
startcounti
ng. Press [Speakerphone]on the base
unitor[OFF]on the handsetto end yourcall.
SERVICE
TO ANSW ER A CALL
This phone i
s defaultto Auto Answerm ode. To answera cal
l,ifthe handseti
s on the
charge cradle,justliftthe handsetand the l
ine i
s autom atical
lyconnected.
--- OR --This phone can al
so be setto ManualAnswerm ode. To change the AnswerMode
setting,please referto page 22. Aftersetto ManualAnswerm ode,orwheneverthe
handsetis noton the charge cradl
e;to answera call,liftthe handsetand press [TALK].
*Alternatively you m aypress [Spk.]on the handsetor[Speakerphone]on the base unit
to answerregardl
ess ofAnswerMode setting.
IfcallerID service i
s subscribed from yourlocalphone com pany,the handsetwil
ldi
splay
the caller’
s num ber(orwith the nam e)between the firstand second ri
ng. You m aylook
atthe inform ation on the di
splayto decide ifitis a callyou wantto answer.
26
BAS IC O PE RAT IO N
TO REDIAL A CALL
Redial Last Number
Press [Speakerphone]on the base unitor[Talk]/[Spk.]
on the handsetand l
sten forthe dialtone.
PHONE ON
SERVICE DIR.
PHONE ON
00:01
DI
AL V.M.
1234568
Press [Redial]to dialthe lastdi
aled num ber.
3W AY
SERVICE
Dial from the Redial List
The Redi
alLi
ststores up to 20 lastdialed outphone num bers,each one can be up to 32
digit
s.
REDIAL USE↓=VIEW In Standby Mode,press [Redial]once to access the
redialli
st. Press [▼ ]to view the last20 dialed num bers.
EXI
REDIAL (OK=DIAL) Scrollto the num beryou want,and press [O.K.]to call
the num ber.
1234568
O.K.
EXIT
DELETE
SAVE
Note:You m aydelete an individualrecord from the RedialLi
storcopythe record to the
Phone book directory. Scrollto the num ber you want. Press [DELETE]once and
“DELETED!” is di
spl
ayed to confirm the del
etion,orpress [SAVE]and “SAVED TO DIR!”
is di
spl
ayed to confirm the entry.
TO MUTE A CALL
W hile on a call, press [MUTE] to turn OFF the m icrophone. The di
splay willshow
“MUTE” and the otherparty willnothearyou. Press [MUTE]again to return to norm al
conversati
on and the “MUTE ” on the displ
aywilldi
sappear.
27
BAS IC O PE RAT IO N
ADJUSTING HANDSET VOLUM E
There are 4 receiverlevels in handset. Itcan be adjusted bypressing [▼ ]or[▲ ]
during talkm ode. (Also applyto handsetand base speakerphone volum e adjust
m ent
when the phone i
s in Speakerphone m ode.)
USING HANDSET SPEAKERPHONE
W hile on a call,press [Spk.]to turn the speakerphone ON and OFF. The
Speakerphone Li
ghtcom es ON when the speakerphone i
s in use.
PAGING FROM BASE TO HANDSET
To locate the handsetwhil
e iti
s noton the base unit,press [Int./Page]on the base unit
and “EXTENSION #:?” willappearon the screen. Press [*]and allhandset(s)in the
range willdi
spl
ay“PAGING FRO M BASE” ,and si
m ultaneouslyem italertsignalthatis
differentfrom others,e.g. incom ing call.
To stop a paging call,press [Int./Page]agai
n orpress [EXIT]on the handset. Ifno
handsets answer,the paging callwillautom aticallystop after30 seconds.
28
ADVAN CE D O PE RAT IO N
FLASH
Call W aiting
1.
2.
Use [Flash] for accessing Call W aiting service. For exam ple, if you receive a
second callduring yourinitialcall,press [Flash]to putthe firstcallon hold to answer
the waiting call.
Afteryou finish a private talk with the second cal
ler,press [Flash]to return to the first
caller.
Note:Ifyou also have conference Call
ing service,press [Flash]to al
low the firstcal
ler
enterinto a conference call.
Conference Calling
1.
2.
Use [Flash]foraccessing Conference Cal
ling service. Forexam ple,whil
e on a call,
press [Flash]to putthe initialcallon hol
d and to obtai
n a new dialtone to m ake a
second call.
Afterfinished a private talk with the second caller,press [Flash]to add the firstcal
ler
into a conference cal
l.
Note:Ifyou do nothave Conference Cal
ling service,press [Flash]can hang up from a
calland obtai
n a new dialtone
PAUSE
The [Pause]keyallows you to add a 2-second pause i
n a phone num bersequence
during pre-dial
ing orstori
ng num berin the Phone Book Directory.
Enter a Pause in Dialing Sequence
To add a 2-second pause,press [Redi
al]atthe desired position when you are creati
ng
orediting a phone num berand “P ” appears on the di
splay. Fora longerdelay,
press [Pause]additionalti
m es.
Note:Rem em ber,the phone num beryou wish to store cannothave m ore than 32 digits,
including a pause. The “P ” counts as one digit.
DIALING MODE:PULSE TO TONE
Ifyourtelephone line uses pul
se di
ali
ng (such as fora rotarydialphone),you can
tem porari
lyoverride the Pulse Mode setting with the Tone Mode untilthe unitgoes
back on-hook. Thi
s m aybe necessaryto access certai
n speci
alservices such as
bank-by-phone service:
1.
Use pul
se dialing to callthe service.
3.
Follow the norm alprocedure forthe specialservice you are using. Any additional
num bers you dialare sentas tone si
gnal
s.
2.
W hen the service answers,press [*].
4. W hen you hang up,the telephone returns to pul
se m ode.
Note:The tem porarytone can be saved in m em oryand can be executed in norm al
dial
ing,redial
ing orDirectorydiali
ng.
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ADVAN CE D O PE RAT IO N
DIAL VOICE M AI
Ifyou have subscribed to the Voice Mailand Message W aiting Indicatorservices,you
can access yourvoice m ai
lsystem by pressing [DIAL V.M.]. To use thi
s feature,you
m ustfirstprogram yourvoicem ailnum ber(yourtelephone num ber)i
nto the handsetand
base unit.
Program your own Voicemail access number
DIAL VOICE MAIL
----------EDI
Press the softkey[DIAL V.M.].
Press the softkey[EDIT],you willthen be prom pted to
“ENTER NUMBER :”.
EXI
ENTER NUMBER:
1234567_
EXIT
DELETE
Enteryourtelephone num ber. Ifyou m ake a m i
stake,
press [DELETE]to erase the l
astdigitand re-enter.
Press [SAVE]to confirm program m ing.
You are now readyto use the Dial voicemail key.
SAVE
Using DI
AL V.
M .softkey
DIAL VOICE MAIL
1234567
EDI
EXI
Press the softkey[DIAL V.M.]. Your7-digitaccess
num berwillbe di
splayed. Press [O.K.]to dial. Follow
the instruction i
n the voice prom ptafterthe line i
connected.
DIAL BACK FROM CALLER ID LI
ST
See CallBack from Cal
lerID Li
sti
n CALLER ID OPERATION fordetailed descri
ptions.
DAI
LING FROM PHONE BOOK DI
RECTORY
In standbym ode,press [DIR.]and then using [▼ ]or[▲ ]scrollthrough the m em ory
content
s in al
phabeticalorderto the nam e and num beryou want. Press [O.K.]to call
the num ber.
Tip:To quicklyfind a nam e and phone num ber,press [DIR.]in standbym ode. Keyin
the firstletterofthe nam e,and scrollto the nam e you want.
HEADSET INSTALLATI
ON
Yourphone al
lows using ofan optionalheadsetforhandsfree operation. Ifyou choose
to use the headsetoption,si
m plyplug anystandard 2.5 m m headsetinto the headset
jack. Yourphone i
s readyforhandsfree conversation.
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CALLE R ID O PE RAT IO N
ABOUT CALLER IDENTIFICATI
ON
This tel
ephone has a Cal
lerID feature thatworks with Call
erID service provided by your
localtel
ephone com pany. There is a fee forthi
s service,and itm aynotbe available i
allareas. Thi
s phone can provide inform ati
on onlyifboth you and the callerare in
areas offeri
ng Cal
lerID service,and ifboth telephone com panies use com pati
ble
equi
pm ent. Depending on yourservice,you willbe able to see the num ber,orthe
nam e and num berofyourcaller.
JOHN SMITH
123-123-4568
11:00AM 1/01
SAVE MENU
X1
SERVICE DIR.
DI
AL V.M.
Ifyou have subscribed the CallerID service,the
incom i
ng cal
linform ati
on including nam e (ifavailable)
and num berand the call
ing ti
m e and date willbe shown
on the di
splay. The phone wi
llal
so save the call
inform ation in the CallerID Li
st.
CALLER ID LI
ST
The Call
erID Li
stis yourincom ing callhi
story. W hen a new CallerID record arrives,it
is assigned a num berfrom 1 to 50. The m ostrecentrecord willhave the lowestnum ber.
W hen the Cal
lerID Li
sti
s full,the oldestrecord i
s deleted to m ake room fornew record,
and al
lthe record num bers are shifted one num berhigher.
MemoryMatch
Nam es stored i
n m em ory,willappearin yourCal
lerID Li
stas stored in yourm em ory.
Forexam ple,ifyou store yourparent
s’tel
ephone num berwith theirnicknam e,“MO M
AND DAD”,in m em ory,the CallerID di
splaywillshow “MO M AND DAD” whenever
you receive an incom ing callfrom theirphone num ber.
Review Caller I
D List
50 CALLS ↓=VIEW
EXIT
DELETE
JOHN SMITH
123-123-4568
10:00AM 1/01 #01
X1
EXIT
Press [▼ ]or[▲ ]during standbym ode.
↓ Press [▼ ]to show the latestrecord.
W hile reviewi
ng the CallerID Li
st,press [SAVE]to copy
the di
spl
ayed record into the Phonebook directory.
DELETE
SAVE
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C AL LE R ID OP E R AT ION
Delete Caller ID List
50 CALLS ↓=VIEW
EXIT
DELETE
D record:
↓ To delete an individual Caller I
W hile reviewi
ng the CallerID Li
st,press [DELETE]to
erase the di
splayed record from the l
st.
JOHN SMITH
123-123-4568
10:00AM 1/01 #01
X1
EXIT
To delete all Caller I
D records:
Press [▼ ]or[▲ ]duri
ng standbym ode to enteri
nto Caller
ID Listdefaultpage.
Press [DELETE]and “DELETE ALL?” is di
splayed,then
press [O.K.]to confirm del
etion.
DELETE
SAVE
Call Back from Caller ID List
You phone i
s equipped with three CallerID CallBack keys which al
low you to diala
Call
erID record in the correctform at.
lID Li
st,you can diala
↓ W hile you are reviewing the Cal
di
spl
ayed num berbypressing [Dial7],[Dial10]or[Dial
11]in the correctform atdirectly.
JOHN SMITH
123-123-4568
10:00AM 1/01 #01 X1
EXIT
DELETE
SAVE
PHONE ON
00:05
1234568
3W AY
Forinstance,ifa 10-di
gitphone num beri
s di
splayed and
you wantto callback in a 7-digitform at,you can si
m ply
press [Dial7]and dialonlythe lastseven di
git
s ofa
num ber.
SERVICE
Note:
[Dial7]:Di
al
s onlythe lastseven digits ofa num beryou are calli
ng,i.e. withoutan area
code.
[Dial10]:Dial
s all10 digits on the di
splay,i.e. three digits ofarea code pl
us seven
digit
s ofphone num berwithoutinserti
ng a “1” before the area code.
[Dial11]:Dial
s all10 digits on the di
splayplus a “1” autom aticallyinserted before the
area code.
Special Call Display
JOHN SMITH
123-123-4568
10:00AM 1/01 #01 X1
EXIT
↓ Long Distance Call
ong di
stance calli
s received,the [LDC]icon wi
ll
LDC W hen a l
appearon the screen with the cal
linform ati
on.
DELETE
SAVE
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C AL LE R ID OP E R AT ION
↓ Forwarded Call
Ifthe callwas forwarded from anothernum berthrough
123-123-4568
AM
the callforwarding service provided bythe telephone
10:00
1/01 #01 X1
com pany,the
icon willappearon the screen with the
EXIT DELETE
callinform ation.
JOHN SMITH
SAVE
↓ RepeatCall
Ifa callis received from the sam e phone num berm ore
123-123-4568
AM
10:00
1/01 #01 X6
than once,the num beroftim es repeated wi
llbe shown
on the di
splay. Forexam pl
e “x6”appears afterthe date
EXIT DELETE
indicated the sam e num berhas been received sixtim es.
JOHN SMITH
SAVE
Call Display Messages
W hen a new CallerID record arrives with incom pl
ete callinform ati
on,the foll
owi
ng call
di
spl
ay m essages wil
l be shown. The m essages m ay accom pany, if available, an
actualnam e oran actualnum ber.
1. “PRIVATE NAME”– The otherpartyis blocking nam e i
nform ation.
2. “PRIVATE NUMBER”– The otherpartyis blocki
ng telephone num berinform ation.
3. “UNKNOW N NAME”– Caller’
s nam e i
s notavailable.
4. “UNKNOW N NUMBER ”– Caller’
s num beri
s notavailabl
e.
5. “ERROR!”– The callinform ation received i
s corrupted orincom plete.
The situations forcal
ldi
splaym essages m ayinclude,butnotli
m ited to,the following
reasons:
1. The Call
erID was blocked forprivacyreasons.
2. The callorigi
nates from an area office ora long-di
stance service providerthatdose
notsupportCallerID service.
3. The calli
s m ade with a cal
ling card.
4. The calli
s an operator-assi
sted call.
33
C AL LE R ID OP E R AT ION
CALL W AI
TI
NG ID OPTIONS
Ifyou have subscribed the CallW aiti
ng and Cal
lW aiting ID Options from yourlocal
telephone com pany,you willheara Cal
lW aiti
ng tone when a new callcom es in while
you are talking. You can eitheralternate between call
s ordi
sposition the call.
Call W aiting ID Options Setto OFF
JOHN SMITH
123-123-4568
10:00AM 1/01
ANS
PHONE ON
X1
00:05
Ifthere is an incom ing callduring a conversation,the
Call
erID CallW aiting i
nform ation appears on the di
spl
ay.
Press [ANS]to answerthe CallW aiting partyand putthe
firstcallon hol
d.
You can press [Flash]to switch between call
s.
3W AY
SERVICE
Call W aiting ID Options Setto ON
JOHN SMITH
123-123-4568
10:00AM 1/01
HOLD
DROP JOIN
X1
SAY BUSY SEND V.M.
PHONE ON
00:05
Ifthere is an incom ing callduring a conversation,al
lthe
five label
s forCallW aiting ID Options features wil
lbe
autom aticallyshown on the di
spl
ay.
W hen you hearthe Cal
lW aiting tone,press the
correspondi
ng softkeyto applya disposition to the call.
3W AY
SERVICE
Note:
You m ustdi
sposition the callwithin 26 seconds ofthe Cal
lW aiting tone. The
following options are available.
[JOI
N]:
Add the waiting cal
lto yourfirstcall.
[DROP ANS]: End the firstcal
land answerthe waiting call.
[HOLD]:
Place the waiting callon hold and send a hold announcem ent.
[SAY BUSY]: Playa pre-recorded m essage from yourphone com panythatthe line
is busyand end the waiting call.
[SEND V.
M.
]: Forward the waiting callto yourvoice m ailoranswering service.
Tip: CallW aiting ID Options m aynotbe available i
n allareas. Contactyourlocal
telephone com panyfordetail
s.
34
C AL LE R ID OP E R AT ION
Call W aiting ID Option:JOI
JOHN SMITH
123-123-4568
10:00AM 1/01
D R OP
L1
X1
If[JOIN]softkey is pressed,“CONFERENCE”wi
llbe
di
spl
ayed fora shortwhile and then the waiting partyis
being added to the originalcallas a 3-parties conference
call.
Afterthe 3-parties conference cal
l,you m ayselectto drop a l
ine and retain the other:
DROPPED #1
•
00:05
•
3W AY
To drop the firs t caller (the original call), press [DROP]
s oftkeyand “DROPPED #1”will be dis played.
To drop the s econd caller (the waiting call), press
[Flas h] and “DROPPED #2”will be dis played.
SERVICE
Call Waiting ID Option: HOLD
JOHN SMITH
123-123-4568
10:00AM 1/01
JOIN
D R OP
L1
X1
If [HOLD] s oftkeyis pressed, “HOLD”will be dis played for
a s hort while and then a hold announcem ent will be s ent
and put the waiting call on hold.
After the private convers ation with the original caller, you m ays elect to drop the original
call and take the waiting call or to add the waiting caller into the call conference.
L1 ON
00:05
3W AY
SERVICE
•
HOLD
•
To drop the talking line and ans wer the waiting call,
press [DROP] s oftkey.
To add the waiting caller into the call and form a
3-partycall conference, press [JOIN] s oftkey. For
further dis position of the 3-partycall conference, refer
to Call Waiting ID Option: JOIN s ection above.
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P H ON E B OOK D IR E CT ORY
Your phone has a Phone Book Directoryfor s toring up to 50 im portant nam es and
telephone num bers . Each m em orycan s tore 32 digits and 15 characters . You can
edit the Phone Book Directoryrecords , but not the Caller ID Lis t records . The Directory
records are s aved in alphabetical order. The Phone Book Directorycan be access ed
bypress ing [DIR.] during s tandbym ode.
REVIEWING PHONE BOOK DIRECTORY
50 ITEMS ↓=VIEW
EXIT
DELETE
SAVE
↓ Press [▼ ] or [▲ ] to view the Directoryin alphabetical
order. If a caller’
s nam e has been recorded, it will be
played.
JOHN SMITH
123-123-4568
EDIT
O.K.
Press [DIR.] during s tandbym ode.
EXI
DELETE
SAVE
Tip: To quicklyfind a nam e and phone num ber, press [DIR.] in s tandbym ode. Keyin
the firs t letter of the nam e, and s croll to the nam e you want.
ADDING A PHONE BOOK NUM BER
Copyfrom a CallerID Num ber
JOHN SMITH
123-123-4568
10:00AM 1/01 #01
X1
EXIT
↓ During Caller ID reviewing, s elect the valid record you
want to s ave as a Phone Book record.
DELETE
SAVE
SAVED TO DIR!
Press [SAVE] and “SAVED TO DIR!”on the displayto
confirm the entry.
Note:If the m em orylocations are full, the m ess age “LIST
FULL”will appear and your reques t is rejected.
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P H ON E B OOK D IR E CT ORY
Add a New Number/Name
Press [DIR.]during standbym ode.“NO ITEM”appears if
no records i
n the directory,or“20 ITEMS ↓=VIEW ”
appears ifthere i
s 20 records in the directory. Ifthe
m em orylocations are ful
l,the m essage “LIST FULL”wi
ll
appearand yourrequestis rejected.
NO ITEM
EXIT
SAVE
USE SAVE=CREATE
After3 seconds,“USE SAVE=CREATE”appears on the
di
spl
ay.
EXIT
SAVE
ENTER NUMBER:
12312_
O.K.
EXI
DELETE
Press [SAVE].Enterthe num ber.
Tip:1.Pressi
ng [Pause]to add a two second delay
(pause)i
n the num berfield and P i
s di
splayed. 2.
Pressing [Flash]to add a flash in the num berfiel
d and F
is di
spl
ayed.
Afterfinished num berentry,press [O.K.]and “_NAME”is
di
spl
ayed.
_NAME
1231234567
EXIT
DELETE
SAVE
Use the digitkeys to enterthe nam e. Ifyou m ake a
mi
stake,press [DELETE]and re-enter. W hen fini
shed,
press [SAVE].
JOHN SMITH_
1231234567
EXIT
DELETE
SAVE
SAVED TO DIR!
You willsee “SAVED TO DIR!”on the displayto confirm
the entry.
37
P H ON E B OOK D IR E CT ORY
Entering Alphanumeric Characters:
Each num eric keyis assigned a setofletters and sym bol
s.Press the correspondi
ng
num beruntilthe desired l
etteris di
spl
ayed.
Num eric:
Characters: Space A,B,C D,E,F G,H,I J,K,L M,N,O P,Q,R,S T,U,V W ,X,Y,Z
Adding Special Symbols
You can also use the [*]and [#]to sel
ectthe following specialsym bol
si
n the nam e field.
∗ + , - . /@ :;< = > ?{¦}~ [ \ ]^ _`!″ # $ % & ´ ( )
38
P H ON E B OOK D IR E CT ORY
EDITING A PHONE BOOK NUMBER
↓ Selectthe record you wantto edit.
The recorded nam e willbe played back i
nstead ifthere
was call
ernam e being recorded.
JOHN SMITH
1231234568
EDIT
O.K.
EXI
DELETE
SAVE
PLAYING
1231234568
EDIT
O.K.
EXI
DELETE
ENTER NUMBER:
1231234568_
O.K.
EXIT
DELETE
JOHN SMITH_
1231234567
EXIT
SAVE
JOHNNY SMITH
1231234567
EDIT
O.K.
EXI
DELETE
Press [EDIT]during playback to re-record the m essage
(see lastsection fordetail
s),orpress [DELETE]during
playback to rem ove the recorded nam e. The di
splay
shows “VOICE DELETED !”to confirm the deletion.
W hen you see the record you wantto editi
s di
splayed,
press [EDIT]and then editthe num ber. Press [DELETE]
to rem ove the errorand enterthe correcti
on as needed.
Press [O.K.]to confirm the edited num ber.
Then press [DELETE]to rem ove the errorand re-enter
the correctnam e as needed. Press [SAVE]and “SAVE
TO DIR!”appears on the di
splay. Press [O.K.]ifyour
wantto re-record the Voice Announce Nam e as well,or
press [EXIT]to return.
shed the screen wil
ldi
splaythe edited entry.
↓ W hen fini
DELETE
SAVE
DELETING AN ENTRY FROM A PHONE BOOK DIRECTORY
JOHN SMITH
123-123-4568
EDIT
SAVE
DELETE!
O.K.
EXI
↓ Selectthe record to be deleted.
Ifa Voice Announce Nam e was recorded,waituntilthe
playback i
s fini
shed and the record you wantto delete i
di
spl
ayed.
DELETE
Press [DELETE]and you wil
lsee “DELETE!”on the
di
spl
ayto confirm the del
etion ofthe currentrecord.
The phone wil
lthen m ove to the nextavailable record in
the directory. Press [EXIT]to return to standbym ode.
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P H ON E B OOK D IR E CT ORY
DELETING ALL PHONE BOOK DIRECTORY RECORDS
20 ITEM ↓=VIEW
EXIT
SAVE
DELETE ALL?
O.K.
Press [DIR.]to enterinto Phone Book Directorydefault
page.
DELETE
Press [DELETE]and “DELETE ALL?”is di
splayed. To
confirm the del
etion ofal
lrecords,press [O.K.]. To exit
withoutdeleting,press [EXIT].
EXI
DIALING FROM PHONE BOOK DIRECTORY
During standbym ode (on hook oroff-hook),press [DIR.]and find the entry you wantto
call. Press [O.K.]to callthe num ber.
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M U LT I- H AN D SET OP E R AT ION
Yournew telephone provides a m ultiple handsetcapabi
litywhich supports up to 8
handsets. Each additionalhandsetcom es with a chargeryou can pl
ug into any
electricaloutlet. No extra phone jack i
s required.
Itis possible to m ake an i
nternalcallbetween two handsets whil
e anotherhandseti
engaging the externalline
INTERCOM
CY-368D base unitcan support4 groups ofintercom conversation si
m ultaneouslyifyou
have 8 handset
s in yoursystem . Handset-to-Handsettwo-wayintercom i
s operated
independentlyofthe base unit.
EXTENSION #:?
SAVE MENU
SERVICE DIR.
DI
AL V.M.
PAGING #2
W hen the Handset1 i
s in standbym ode,press [Int.],
LCD di
splayshows “EXTENSION #:?”
Keyin the num berofthe handset(1,2… 8)orbase (0)
you wantto call. Forinstance,ifHandset#2 i
s bei
ng
paged,LCD di
splayshows “PAGING #2”
EXIT
PAGING FROM #1
EXIT
The handsetbeing call
ed wi
llring and the di
spl
ay
shows “PAGING FRO M # 1”.
Press [Int.]on the called handsetto answerthe
intercom .
Press [EXIT]to term inate the intercom .
Note:
This phone system can all
ow you to conference ori
ntercom byusing the handsetand
base si
m ultaneously. Ifthe handsetis operated too close to the base unit,you m ay
experience feedback noi
se. Shoul
d thi
s occur,m ove the handsetawayfrom the
base unitand the feedback wi
llstop.
CALL TRANSFER
CY-368D cordl
ess system allows you to transfercall
s from Base to Handset,Handsetto
Handset,orHandsetto Base.
EXTENSION #:?
W hen the handseti
s engagi
ng externalli
ne. Press
[Int.]and followed bythe num berofthe handsetyou
wantto transferthe callto.
EXIT
41
M U LT I- H AN D SET OP E R AT ION
INVALID NUMBER
Ifyou are entering an unregi
stered handsetnum ber,
“INVALID NUMBER”is displayand you need to repeat
the above step agai
n.
EXIT
TRANSFER FROM BS The handsetyou called rings and “TRANSFER FROM
BS”on the di
spl
ay. Press [Talk]or[Spk.]on the
called handset,the callwi
llbe connected
autom atically.
Ifthe handsetyou called does notanswerin 20 seconds,
the unanswered callwillri
ng back to you agai
n.
EXIT
Press [Talk]or[Spk.]to pick up the callagain,orthe
line willbe release autom atical
lyafter20 seconds if
you do notanswer.
PHONE ON
SERVICE DIR.
DI
AL V.M
CALL CONFERENCING
Yournew cordless system support
s conference cal
s with one handsetand base unit.
W hen engagi
ng an externall
ine,press [Talk]or[Spk.]
on anotherhandsetorpress [Speakerphone]on the
base unitto entera conference call.
PHONE ON
SERVICE DIR.
CONFERENCE
DI
AL V.M
“CONFERENCE”appears on the di
splayofthe base
unit. Press [OFF]on one handsetor[Speakerphone]
on the base unitwil
lonlyend thatpartyfrom the call.
To end the call,m ake sure allparties have
di
sconnected from the li
ne and returned to standby
m ode.
Note:
This phone system can all
ow you to conference ori
ntercom byusing the handsetand
base si
m ultaneously. Ifthe handsetis operated too close to the base unit,you m ay
experience feedback noi
se. Shoul
d thi
s occur,m ove the handsetawayfrom the
base unitand the feedback wi
llstop.
42
OPT ION A L FE AT U R E S D IAL L IS T
You phone has been pre-program m ed atthe factorywith an optionalservices di
alli
st.
DISPLAY
411
RPT DIAL
FW D ON
FW D OFF
CALL RTN
3W AY
CLASS SERVICE
Help Hotline
RepeatDial
ing
Activate CallForwardi
ng
CancelCal
lForwarding
Activate CallReturn
Three W ayCalling
DIAL CODE
1411
66
72#
73#
69
Flash
Note:
These optionalservices,except1411,are accessibl
e onlyifyou subscribe from your
localtel
ephone com pany.
DIALING SERVICES
50 NEW CALLS
HS-1
10:05AM 05/03
411 RPT DIAL FWD ON
FWD OFF CALL RT N
USE L1 OR L2?
├66
EXIT
During standbym ode,press [SERVICE]softkey to
prom ptthe pre-program m ed opti
onalfeatures di
alli
st.
Press the correspondi
ng softkeyto the optionalservice
you wish to activate.Or,press [▼ ]/[▲ ]ifyou wantto
return to standbym ode.
Forinstance,ifyou wantto activate RepeatDiali
ng
function,press [RPT DIAL]softkey. The dialcode wi
ll
be shown on the di
splay. Press a LI
NE keyto send the
si
gnal. W hen you can heara second dial
ing tone,the
code i
s accepted. Press [Bye]on the handsetoron the
base unitto hang up.
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OPT ION A L FE AT U R E S D IAL L IS T
3-W AY CALLI
NG
PHONE ON
00:05
1234568
3W AY
While on a call, press [3WAY] to acces s Three Way
Calling s ervice. The s ys tem will dial out a long Flas h to
put the initial call on hold and obtain a new dial tone to
m ake a second call.
SERVICE
PHONE ON
00:30
3456812
Key in the phone num ber ofthe second party. After the
s econd call is connected, press [3WAY] to add the firs t
caller into the conference call.
3W AY
SERVICE
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AD D IT ION A L IN FOR M AT ION
CAPACI
TY
Mem ory
The Caller ID Lis t:50 m em ory locations ;24 digits and 15 characters per location.
Phone Book Directory:50 m em ory locations ;32 digits and 15 characters per location.
Voice Announce Caller Nam e:25 m em ory locations ;3 s econds per location.
Redial Lis t:20 m em ory locations ;32 digits per location.
Cal
lRepeatNum ber
The Call Repeat num ber is s even m axim um .
OUT OF RANGE
Ifthe handset cannot com m unicate with the bas e unit or the handset is too far away
from the base during a convers ation and the RF s ignal is not present, the m essage
“OUT OF RANGE”will be appeared on the dis play.
NO CONNECTI
ON
Ifthe handset cannot connect to the bas e unit when m aking a call, the m essage “NO
CONNECTION”appears on the display for 2 s econds , and then goes back to s tandby
m ode.
45
T R OU BLE S HOOT IN G
Before calling for s ervice, please check this lis t ofthe m os t com m on problem s .
Probl
em
The phone does not work
Check
Are the LINE CORD and AC adapter connected properly?
Is the hands et too far away from the bas e unit?
Does the battery pack becom e weak? Charge the battery
on the bas e unit for about 15 hours .
The phone does not ring
Check the RINGER s etting.
Cannot dial
Do you have touch tone s ervice?
The audio sounds s cratchy
Is the bas e unit located next to m etal obj
ects or
appliances ? Try relocation.
CALLER ID does n’t work
Do you have CALLER ID s ervice?
No caller’
s nam e
Does the CALLER ID service to which you s ubs cribe
include the CALLERS NAME DELIVER Y feature?
Check the TONE/PULSE setting.
You cannot hear or be heard Increas e the hands et receiver volum e (See page 29).
clearly
Caller’
s inform ation is not
regis tered
Did you or your ans wering m achine answer calls before
the s econd ring?
Interference from wireless
networking device
Change the location ofthe wireless networking device
and/or the base ofthe cordless phone.
Switch the channel on the wireless networking device.
Pleas e refer to the m anual ofyour wireless networking
device, or consult a qualified technician ofhow to s witch
the channel. Ifthat doesn’t work, try another channel.
For optim um result, switch to a m id transm it range channel
(e.g.channel 6 at 2.437GHz).
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
46
CAR E AN D M A IN T E N AN CE
The following s ugges tions will help you care for the s ys tem s o you can enj
oy it for years .
Keep the s ys tem dry.Ifit gets wet, wipe it dry im m ediately.Liquids m ight contain m inerals that can corrode the electronic
circuits .
Use and s tore the s ys tem only in nor m al tem perature environm ents . Tem perature extrem es can shorten the life of
electronic devices , and dis tort or m elt plas tic parts .
Handle the s ys tem gently and carefully. Dropping it can
dam age circuit boards and cas es and can cause the s ys tem to
work im properly.
Keep the s ys tem away from excess ive dus t and dirt, which can
caus e prem ature wear ofparts .
Wipe the s ys tem with a dam p cloth occas ionally to keep it
looking new.Do not use harsh chem icals , cleaning solvents , or
s trong detergents to clean the s ys tem .
Modi
fyi
ng ortam peri
ng wi
th the system ’
si
nternalcom ponents can cause a m al
functi
on and m i
ght invali
date the system ’
s warranty and voi
d your FCC
authori
zati
on to operate i
t.
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FCC R E Q U IR E M E N T S
This equipm ent com plies with Part 68 ofFCC rules and the requirem ents adopted by the
ACTA.On the b ottom ofthis equipm ent is a label that contains , am ong other inform ation,
a product identifier in the form at US:CACWI00B368001. Ifreques ted, this num ber
m us t be provided to the telephone com pany.
The REN is us ed to determ ine the num ber of devices that m ay be connected to a
telephone line. Excess ive RENs on a telephone line m ay res ult in the devices not
ringing in res pons e to an incom ing call. In m os t but not all areas , the sum ofthe RENs
s hould not exceed five (5.0). To be certain of the num ber of devices that m ay be
connected to a line, as determ ined by the total RENs , contact the local telephone
com pany. [For products approved after July 23, 2001, the REN for this product is part
of the product identifier that has the form at US:CACWI00B368001. The digits
repres ented by 00B are the REN without a decim al point (e.g., 03B is a REN of0.3B).
For earlier products , the REN is s eparately s hown on the label.]
Should you experience trouble with this equipm ent, please contact:
Cybiolink L.P.
1-210-688-2353, Service Departm ent
for repair or warranty inform ation.Ifthe equipm ent is caus ing harm to the telephone
network, the telephone com pany m ay reques t that you dis connect the equipm ent until
the problem is res olved.
NOTI
CE:Ifyour hom e has specially wired alarm equipm ent connected to the telephone
line, ens ure the ins tallation ofthis equipm ent ID does not dis able your alarm equipm ent.
Ifyou have ques tions about what will disable alarm equipm ent, consult your telephone
com pany or a qualified ins taller.
Ifyour equipm ent s hould cause harm to the telephone network, the telephone com pany
m ay tem porarily dis connect your s ervice. Ifposs ible, they will notify you in advance
that tem porary dis continuance ofs ervice m ay be required.
However, when advance written notice is not poss ible, the telephone com pany m ay
tem porarily dis continue s ervice without notice ifs uch action is necess ary under the
circum s tances .
The telephone com pany m ay m ake changes in its com m unication facilities , equipm ent,
operations , or procedures where such action is reasonably required in the operation of
its bus iness and is not incons is tent with the rules and regulations of the Federal
Com m unications Com m ission.
FCC R E Q U IR E M E N T S
Do notattem ptto repai
r or m odi
fy thi
s equipm ent.Changes or m odifications not
48
express ly approved by the party res pons ible for its com pliance could void the us er’
authority to operate the equipm ent.
This equipm ent should not be us ed on coin telephone lines . Connection to party line
s ervices are subj
ect to s tate tariffs . Iftrouble is experienced, dis connect this equipm ent
from the telephone line to determ ine ifit is caus ing the m alfunction. Ifthe equipm ent is
determ ined to be m alfunctioning, its use s hould be dis continued until the problem has
been corrected.
Current FCC regulations specify that any direct connections to a telephone com pany line
be done us ing only s tandard phone j
acks USOC RJ11C and plugs that is TIA-968-A
com pliant.
Note:
This equipm ent has been tes ted and found to com ply with the lim its for a Class B digital
device, purs uant to Part 15 ofthe FCC Rules .Thes e lim its are des igned to provide
reas onable protection agains t harm ful interference in a res idential ins tallation. This
equipm ent generates , uses , and can radiate radio frequency energy and, ifnot ins talled
and us ed in accordance with the ins tructions , m ay caus e harm ful interference to radio
com m unications .However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular ins tallation. If this equipm ent does caus e harm ful interference to radio or
televis ion reception, which can be determ ined by turning the equipm ent offand on, the
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or m ore ofthe following
m eas ures :
1. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
2. Increas e the s eparation between the equipm ent and receiver.
3. Connect the equipm ent into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
4. Cons ult the dealer or an experienced radio /TV technician for help.
NOTICE TO HEARING AID WEARERS: Thi
s tel
ephone has been regi
stered wi
th the
FCC as heari
ng ai
d com pati
bl
W arni
ng:Changes or m odi
fi
cati
ons to thi
s uni
t not expressl
y approved by the
party responsi
bl
e for com pl
ance could voi
d the user’
s authori
ty to operate the
equi
pm ent.
Cauti
on:To m ai
ntai
n com pl
ance wi
th the FCC’
s RF exposure guidel
nes pl
ace the
base uni
tatl
east20 cm from nearbypersons.
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