Cybiotronics 373001 2.4GHz 92 Channel DSSS Cordless Phone w/ CID User Manual CY373D SBC 200410142
Cybiotronics Limited 2.4GHz 92 Channel DSSS Cordless Phone w/ CID CY373D SBC 200410142
Contents
- 1. User Manual
- 2. FCC Information
User Manual

2.4 GHz Digital DSS
Caller ID/Call Waiting Type 2 and Call Waiting ID Options
Owner’s Manual
Installation and
Operating Instructions
CALL ER ID / CAL LER ID CAL L W AITING /
CALL W AITING ID OPTIONS COM PATIBL E
Caller ID, Caller ID Call W aiting, and/or Call Waiting ID Options
Services, where availabl e, are SBC’s services. After
subscribing to Caller ID, Caller ID Call Waiting and/or Call
Waiting ID Options Services, this phone will display caller/Caller
Waiting party’s name and p
hone number, and the accessing soft
keys of the Call W aiting ID Options ser vice.
Please read
this manual
carefully
before use.
Keep for your
reference.
SBC373
2-LINE M ULTI-HANDSET CORDLESS SYSTEM

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PAG E
IMPORTANT INFORM ATION
IM PO RTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIO NS ....................................................................................4
SPECIAL FEATURES.........................................................................................................5
CHOOSE THE BEST LOC ATION ....................................................................................6
LOCATION OF CONTROLS..............................................................................................7
Handset ..............................................................................................................................7
Base Unit............................................................................................................................9
LCD DISPLAY....................................................................................................................11
Backlit LCD Display........................................................................................................ 11
Backlit Keypad ................................................................................................................. 11
DATA PORT .......................................................................................................................11
QUICK REFERENCE...................................................................................................... 12
GETTING STARTED
CHARGING THE BATTER Y PACK ............................................................................... 15
Low Battery......................................................................................................................15
Clean the Battery Contacts ..............................................................................................15
CONNECTING THE BASE UNIT .................................................................................. 16
Connecting Telephone line cord(s)...................................................................................16
Connecting Power Supply................................................................................................16
SPARE / BACK UP BATTERY ....................................................................................... 16
Changing drained handset battery in the middle of a call...............................................17
REGISTRATION & DE-REGISTR ATION O F H ANDSET........................................... 17
De-register a handset.......................................................................................................18
CHOOSE THE DIALING MODE .................................................................................... 19
W ALLM OUNTING BASE UNIT ...................................................................................... 20
MENU SETTINGS
STRUCTURE AND OPTIONS ....................................................................................... 22
MENU FUNCTIONS ........................................................................................................ 22
Registration ......................................................................................................................22
Dial Mode ........................................................................................................................23
Language..........................................................................................................................23
Ringer Volume ..................................................................................................................24
Answer Mode (Only available in handset menu).............................................................24
Contrast............................................................................................................................25
Call Waiting ID Options...................................................................................................25
PBX Mode ........................................................................................................................26
New Call Lamp.................................................................................................................26
Audible Caller ID (Only available in base unit menu)....................................................27
Time and Date Setting......................................................................................................27
Last Call Timer.................................................................................................................28
Message Waiting Lamp....................................................................................................28
BASIC OPERATION
M AKING A CALL.............................................................................................................. 29
Direct Dial from Handset.................................................................................................29
Direct Dial from Base Unit ..............................................................................................29
ANSW ERING A CALL..................................................................................................... 30
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TO REDIAL A CALL......................................................................................................... 30
Directly Redial Last Dialed Number................................................................................30
Dial from the Redial List..................................................................................................31
ADJUSTING HANDSET RECEIVER VOLUME .......................................................... 31
TO MUTE A C ALL............................................................................................................ 31
USING HANDSET SPEAKERPHONE.......................................................................... 32
INSTALLING AND USING HEADSET .......................................................................... 32
PAG ING FRO M BASE UNIT TO HANDSET ............................................................... 32
ADVANCED OPERATION
FLASH ................................................................................................................................ 33
Call Waiting.....................................................................................................................33
PAUSE ............................................................................................................................... 33
Enter a Pause in Dialing Sequence..................................................................................33
HOLD.................................................................................................................................. 33
SENDING TONE SIGN ALS IN PULSE DIALING M ODE .......................................... 34
DIAL VO ICE M AIL............................................................................................................ 34
Program your own Voicemail access number..................................................................34
Using DIAL V.M. softkey..................................................................................................34
DIAL BACK FRO M CALLER ID LIST............................................................................ 35
DAILING FRO M PHONE BO OK DIRECTORY ........................................................... 35
CONFERENCE CALL...................................................................................................... 36
Handset and base unit conference call............................................................................36
Single line conference call (3 Way calling)......................................................................36
2 Line conference call......................................................................................................37
CALLER ID OPERATION
ABOUT CALLER IDENTIFICATION .............................................................................. 38
CALLER LIST.................................................................................................................... 38
Memory Match.................................................................................................................38
Review Caller List............................................................................................................38
Delete Record(s) from Caller List....................................................................................39
Call Back from Caller List ...............................................................................................39
Special Call Display.........................................................................................................39
Call Display Messages.....................................................................................................40
VO ICE ANNOUNCE CALLER ID .................................................................................. 40
CALL W AITING ID OPTIONS ........................................................................................ 41
Call Waiting ID Options Set to OFF................................................................................41
Call Waiting ID Options Set to ON..................................................................................41
Call Waiting ID Option: JOIN.........................................................................................42
Call Waiting ID Option: HOLD.......................................................................................42
PHONE BOOK DIRECTORY
CREATING A PHONE BOOK DIRECTORY RECORD.............................................. 43
Copy from a Caller ID Number.......................................................................................43
Add a New Number/Name................................................................................................43
RECORDING VOICE ANNOUNCE NAME .................................................................. 44
REVIEW ING PHONE BO OK DIRECTORY ................................................................. 45
EDITING A PHONE BOOK NU MBER .......................................................................... 46
DELETING AN ENTR Y FRO M A PHONE BO OK DIRECTORY .............................. 46
DELETING ALL PHONE BO OK DIRECTORY RECORDS....................................... 47
DIALING FRO M PHONE BO OK DIRECTORY ........................................................... 47
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MULTI-HANDSET OPERATION
INTERCOM ....................................................................................................................... 48
CALL TRANSFER ............................................................................................................ 49
OPTIONAL FEATURES DIAL LIST
DIALING SER VICES ....................................................................................................... 51
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
CAPACITY......................................................................................................................... 51
Memory............................................................................................................................51
Call Repeat Number.........................................................................................................51
OUT OF RANGE .............................................................................................................. 51
NO CONNECTION........................................................................................................... 51
TROUBLESHOOTING.................................................................................................... 53
CARE AND MAINTENANCE......................................................................................... 54
FCCREQUIREM ENTS .................................................................................................... 55
WARRANTY...................................................................................................................... 57
NOTE.................................................................................................................................. 58
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Important Safety Instructions:
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and/or injury to persons, always follow
these basic safety precautions when using your telephone equipm ent.
1. Read, understand, and follow all instructions.
2. Unplug this telephone from the wall outlet
before cleaning. Do not use liquid or aerosol
cleaners. If necessary, 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 wet basem ent or anywhere else there is
water or liquid.
4. Do not place this telephone on an unstable cart,
stand or table. A fall could cause serious
dam age to the phone.
5. Slots and openings in the cabinet at the back or
bottom are provided for ventilation to protect the
unit from overheating. These openings m ust
not be blocked or covered. Do not place this
telephone on a bed, sofa, rug or other sim ilar
surface. This telephone should never be
placed near or over a radiator or heat register.
This telephone should not be placed in a built-in
installation unless proper ventilation is provided.
6. Never push objects of any kind through slots in
the phone. They could touch dangerous
voltage points or short out parts that could result
in a risk of fire or electric shock. Never spill
liquid of any kind on the telephone.
7. Unplug this telephone from the wall outlet and
refer to a qualified service representative in any
of the following situations:-
a) If liquid has been spilled into the telephone.
b) If the telephone has been exposed to rain or
water.
c) If the telephone does not operate norm ally by
following the operating instructions. Adjust
only those controls that are covered by the
operating instructions. Im proper adjustm ent
of other controls m ay result in dam age and
will often require extensive work by a
qualified technician to restore the telephone
to norm al operation.
d) If the telephone has been dropped or the
case has been dam aged.
e) If the telephone exhibits a distinct change in
perform ance.
8. Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in
the vicinity of the leak.
9. Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless
type) during an electrical storm. There m ay be
a rem ote risk of electric shock from lightning.
10. Never install jacks in a wet location unless the
jack is specifically designed for wet locations.
11. Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or
term inals unless the telephone line has been
disconnected at the network interface.
12. Use with caution when installing or m odifying
telephone lines.
13. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not
disassem ble this product, but take it to a
qualified servicem an when som e service or
repair work is required. Opening or rem oving
covers m ay expose you to dangerous voltages
or other risks. Incorrect reassem bly can cause
electric shock when the appliance is
subsequently used.
14. CAUTION
RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS
REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE.
Sanyo Energy (Hong Kong) Co., Ltd,
3KR-600AAL, NiCd 3.6V, 600m Ah
DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING
TO THE INSTRUCTIONS.
15. Use only the power cord and batteries indicated
in this m anual. Do not dispose of batteries in
fire. They m ay explode. Check with local
codes for possible special disposal instructions.
16. Plug the adaptor to the socket-outlet that near
the equipm ent and shall be easily accessible.
IM PO R TAN T IN FO R M AT IO N
Use only with Class 2 Power Source, 9V DC, 1000m A for base unit
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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SPECIAL FEATURES
Your new 2-Line Multi-handset Cordless System is designed and engineered to exacting
standards for reliability, long life, and outstanding perform ance.
Note:
Charge all of the batteries for at least 15 hours prior to initial use. SEE PAGE 15
FOR DETAILS!
• Truly 2-Line cordless system , both lines can be operated sim ultaneously
• 2.4 GHz Digital DSS Cordless Phone
• Multiple handsets capability, supports up to 8 handsets
• 3 W ay Conference call between Line 1 and Line 2
• 3 W ay Conference call between a handset, the base unit and an external line
• Two-way intercom between 2 handsets or between base and handset
• Handset-to-Handset FRS-like two-way intercom independent of the base unit.
• Handsfree speakerphone on handset
• Handsfree speakerphone on base unit, giving the base unit com plete functionality of
another handset
• Dedicated keys on the base unit: Redial / Flash / Line1 Speakerphone / Line2
Speakerphone / Intercom / Conference / Mute / Directory / Voicem ail / Shortcut to
Optional Features Dial
• Caller ID Type I, II and Call W aiting ID Options capability
• Voice Announce Caller ID
• Backlit 7-Line Multi-Function LCD on both the handset and the base unit
• Five Softkeys on both handset and base unit to access different functions depending
on which m ode the phone is currently in.
• Handset and base unit Volum e Control
• New Call/Voice Mail Message W aiting Indicator on both handset and base unit
• Out of Range indication
• Non-volatile mem ory for 50 Nam e and Number Caller ID Records, 50 Nam e and
Num ber Phone Book Directory Records, and 20 Last Dialed num bers.
• English/Spanish Intelligent LCD Display
• Spare Battery Capability
• Data Port
• 2.5 m m Headset Jack
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Check to be sure the following item s come with the phone. If there is anything missing
or visible dam age, contact the original place of purchase. Do not attem pt to operate the
system if it is dam aged.
• Base Unit
• Two Handsets with Belt Clips
• One Recharge Cradle
• Three Battery Packs
• One Long Telephone Line Cord
• One Short Telephone Line Cord for W all Mounting
• One 4-wire Long Telephone Line Cord
• One AC Adapter
• One W all-Mounting Bracket
• Two Owner’s Manuals
CHOOSE THE BEST LOCATION
Calls are transm itted between the base unit and the handset, or between handset &
handset, by using wireless radio waves. For m axim um distance and noise-free
operation, here are som e im portant guidelines you should consider:
1. The location should be close to both a phone jack and a continuous power outlet
which is not switch controlled.
2. Keep the base and the handset away from sources of electrical noise such as TV,
personal com puter, or another cordless phone.
3. In a HIGH and CENTRAL location with no obstructions such as walls.
4. The base can be placed on a desk, tabletop or m ounted on wall.
Note:
W hile using the handset:
If you are near a m icrowave oven which is being used, noise m ay be heard from the
receiver or the speaker. Move away from the m icrowave oven and closer to the base
unit.
If m ore than one cordless phone is being used and your handset is near another
cordless phone’s base unit, noise m ay be heard. Move away from other cordless
phone’s base unit and closer to your base unit.
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LOCATION OF CONTROLS
Handset
Message W aiting /New Call Indicator
(a) Flash rapidly when ringing.
(b) Flash regularly if you have m essage in your voicem ail or new Caller ID in Call Log.
(c) Light when the handset is in use.
Speakerphone Indicator
Light when speakerphone is in use.
Headset Jack
The headset jack allows the use of a headset with a standard 2.5mm plug.
Line 1 / Line 2 Key
Allow you to access the telephone line.
Scroll Keys [▼] / [▲]
(a) W hile on a call, press [▼ ] / [▲ ] to adjust the volum e.
(b) During standby, press [▼ ] / [▲ ] to scroll through Menu options; access Caller ID
Records, Phonebook Directory Records and Redial List.
Speakerphone Key [Spk.]
Press to turn on the handsfree speakerphone and dial the num ber on the display. You
are still required to press [Bye] to end your call.
Receiver
Antenna
M essage W aiting /
New Call Indicator
Display
Softkeys
Speakerphone
Headset Jack
Battery Cover
Line 1 Key
Line 2 Key
Scroll Keys
Dial 7 / M ute Key
Speakerphone
Indicator
Speakerphone
Key
Conference Key
Intercom . Key
M icrophone
Dial Pad
Bye Key
Dial 10 / Redial /
Pause Key
Dial 11 / Flash Key
Belt Clip
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Bye key
To end a call
Dial 7 / Mute Key
(a) W hile reviewing the Call ID Record, press [Dial 7] and then a LINE key to Call Back in
7-digit form at.
(b) W hile on a call, press [Mute] to m ute the m icrophone for privacy.
Dial 10 / Redial / Pause Key
(a) W hile reviewing the Call ID Record, press [Dial 10] and then a LINE key to Call Back
in 10-digit form at.
(b) W hile off-hook, press [Redial] to recall and dial the last phone num ber dialed.
(c) W hile on-hook, press [Redial] to access the Redial List. Using [▼ ] or [▲ ] to select
the desired num ber and press a LINE key or [Spk.] to dial it.
(d) Press the key during Pre-dial or Phone book directory num ber entry will enter a
3-second pause into a dialing sequence, indicated by “P”.
Dial 11 / Flash Key
(a) W hile reviewing the Call ID Record, press [Dial 11] and then a LINE key to Call Back
in 11-digit form at.
(b) The [Flash] key is used to access telephone com pany services such as Call Waiting.
Dial Pad
The num eric keys are used in the conventional m anner for dialling.
Intercom Key [Int.]
During standby, press the key to activate the intercom function between handsets or
between handset and base unit, answer a paging call, or term inate an intercom call.
W hile on a line, press the key to transfer the call to a particular handset or the base.
Conference Key [Conf.]
Press to start conference call between Line 1 and Line 2.
5 Softkeys
These softkeys are used to select functions displayed directly above the keys.
Functions displayed above the keys will change depending on the m ode of operation.
For exam ple, on the display below, [SAVE], [M ENU], [SER VICE], [DIR.] & [DIAL V.M.] are
displayed above the sofkeys. To operate the phone book directory, press the second
softkey from the right-hand-side.
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e.g.
Press this softkey will
enter into phone book
directory

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Base Unit
Message W aiting / New Call Indicator
Flash when there is/are m essage(s) in your voicem ail or new Caller ID in Call Log.
Line 1 in-use Indicator
(a) Light when Line 1 is in use.
(b) Flash when Line 1 is on hold or there is an incom ing call in line 1.
Line 2 in-use Indicator
(a) Light when Line 2 is in use.
(b) Flash when Line 2 is on hold or there is an incom ing call in line 2.
Conference Indicator
Light when 2 Lines are engaged in conference call.
Charge Indicator
Light when handset is on the cradle and being charged.
Spare Battery Indicator
Light when the spare battery is in the charging com partm ent.
Dial Pad
The num eric keys are used in the conventional m anner for dialling.
Line 1 Key
Press to turn on the speakerphone and m ake or answer call on Line 1.
Line 2 Key
Press to turn on the speakerphone and m ake or answer call on Line 2.
Microphone
Dial Pad
Message W aiting /
New Call Indicator
Softkeys
Display
Speaker
Line keys
Line in-use
indicators
Conference key
& indicator
Bye key
Int./ Page key
Scroll keys
Dial 7 / Mute key
Dial 10 / Redial /
Pause key
Dial 11 / Flash key
Spare battery Indicator
Charge Indicator
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Scroll Keys [▼] / [▲]
(a) W hile on a call, press [▼ ] / [▲ ] to adjust the volum e.
(b) During standby, press [▼ ] / [▲ ] to scroll through Menu; access Caller ID Records,
Phonebook Directory Records and Redial List.
Dial 7 / Mute Key
(a) W hile reviewing the Caller ID Record, press [Dial 7] and then a LINE key to Call Back
in 7-digit form at.
(b) W hile off-hook, press [Mute] to m ute the m icrophone for privacy.
Dial 10 / Redial / Pause Key
(a) W hile reviewing the Caller ID Record, press [Dial 10] and then a LINE key to Call
Back in 10-digit form at.
(b) W hile off-hook, press [Redial] to recall and dial the last num ber dialed.
(c) W hile on-hook, press [Redial] to access the Redial List. Using [▼ ] / [▲ ] scroll keys
to select the desired num ber and press [Line1] or [Line2] to dial it.
(d) Press the key during Pre-dial or Phone book directory num ber entry to insert a
3-second pause into the dialing sequence, indicated by “P”.
Dial 11 / Flash Key
(a) W hile reviewing the Caller ID Record, press [Dial 11] and then a LINE key to Call
Back in 11-digit form at.
(b) The [Flash] key is used to access telephone com pany services such as Call Waiting.
Intercom / Page Key [Int./Page]
(a) During standby, press the [Int./Page] key to page handset (1-8, or # for all
handsets) or activate the intercom function between base and handset, answer or
term inate an intercom call.
(b) W hile on an external line, press the [Int./Page] key to transfer the call to a particular
handset.
Conference Key
Press to start conference call between Line 1 and Line 2.
Bye key
To end a call
5 Softkeys
Depending on the m ode of operation, the corresponding functions of the 5 Softkeys are
displayed on the screen. Please refer to the figure on page 7 for detailed descriptions.
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LCD DISPLAY
Backlit LCD Display
Both the handset and the base unit have the backlit LCD display. It will light when you
start using the handset or the base unit, or when a call is received. The display light will
stay on for a few seconds after pressing a button or lifting the handset off the base unit.
Backlit Keypad
The num eric keys will light when you press a key or when a call is received. The light
will stay on for a few seconds after pressing a key or answering a call.
DATA PORT
You can connect a com m unication device (like
com puter, m odem , fax m achine, answering
m achine, and etc) through this unit using the
DATA jacks at the bottom of the base unit.
You could choose to connect the com m unication
device to Line 1 or Line 2 with the jacks labeled
“L1 Data” or “L2 Data” respectively. However, if
you have 2 telephone lines occupied the jacks
“L1 only” and “L2 only”. Then your com m unication device can only be connected to
Line 1 via the jack labeled “L1 & L2”. SEE PAGE 16 FOR DETIALS OF TELEPHONE
LINE(S) CONNECTION
Note: Make sure the data device is not in use prior to using your phone or else the data
device may not be operated properly. W hile data transm ission is in progress, use of the
sam e line on your SBC373 or a Call W aiting ID alert m ay interrupt the transm ission.
Caller’s Nam e
Caller’s Num ber
Calling Date
& Tim e Sequence in caller list
Labels of 5 softkeys
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QUICK REFERENCE
Task Steps Page
1
Adjust receiver /
Speakerphone volum e
The handset and the base unit have 4
volum e levels adjustable during off hook.
Press [▼ ] / [▲ ] to adjust during a call.
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2
Making a call 1. Press [Line1] or [Line2] or [Spk.] on the
handset or press [Line1] or [Line2] on
the base unit and listen for a dial tone.
* ([Line1] or [Line2] will be collectively
referred as a LINE key throughout
this m anual)
2. Dial num ber (For m em ory dial feature,
see related reference.)
3. To hang up, press [Bye] on the handset
or base unit or return the handset to
charge cradle.
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Answering a call Auto-answer
is the default m ode setting of
the phone:
If the handset is on the charge cradle, just
lift the handset and the line is autom atically
connected.
If the phone is set to Manual-answer
m ode, or whenever the handset is not on
the charge cradle, to answer a call:
1. Press a LINE key or [Spk.] on the
handset or press a LINE key on the
base unit corresponding to the line
num ber flashing on the display to pick
up a call
2. To hang up, press [Bye] on the handset
or base unit or return the handset to
charge cradle.
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4
Last num ber redial 1. Press a LINE key and listen for dial
tone.
2. Press [Redial] to dial the last dialed
num ber.
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QUICK REFERENCE
Task Steps Page
5
Dial from the Redial List 1. Press [Redial].
2. Use [▼ ] / [▲ ] scroll keys to access
desired num ber from the list of up to 20
last dialed numbers.
3. Press a LINE key to dial the num ber.
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6
Review Caller List Use [▼ ] / [▲ ] scroll keys to review caller’s
inform ation during standby m ode.
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7
Call back a num ber in
Caller List
1. Scroll to a desired record in Caller List.
2. If the num ber displayed is not in the
desired dialing pattern, press [Dial7],
[Dial10] or [Dial11] to select the num ber
of digits to dial first.
3. Press a LINE key to dial the num ber.
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8 Store Caller ID num ber
into Phone Book
Directory
1. Scroll to the desired Caller ID number.
2. Press [SAVE] softkey to store the
num ber into Phone Book Directory.
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9 Manually add a new
num ber into Phone Book
Directory
1. Press [DIR.] softkey.
2. Press [SAVE] softkey and then key-in
the num ber.
3. Press [O.K.] softkey and key-in the
nam e.
4. Press [SAVE] softkey to store.
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Dial from Phone Book
Directory
1. Press [DIR.] softkey.
2. Use [▼ ] / [▲ ] scroll keys to find the
desired directory record.
3. If the num ber displayed is not in the
desired dialing pattern, press [Dial7],
[Dial10] or [Dial11] to select the num ber
of digits to dial first.
4. Press a desired LINE key to dial the
num ber
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Switch to a waiting call Press [Flash] to put the talking party on
hold and talk to the waiting party.
If Call W aiting ID OPTION is subscribed,
m ore options are available.
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QUICK REFERENCE
Task Steps Page
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Page from base to
handset(s)
1. Press [Int./Page].
2. Pres
s the desired handset num ber [1] to
[8] or [] / [#] for all handsets.
3. To term inate the paging, press [EXIT]
softkey or [Int./Page] or [Bye] key.
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Intercom call between
two handsets
1. Press [Int.].
2. Press the desired handset num ber.
3. To term inate the paging, press [EXIT]
softkey or [Int./Page] or [Bye] key.
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14 Intercom call from a
handset to the base unit
1. Press [Int.]
2. Press [0] to access the base unit.
3. To term inate the paging, press [EXIT]
softkey or [Int./Page] or [Bye] key.
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Call Transfer 1. Press [Int.] on handset or [Int./Page] on
base unit while engaging in an external
line.
2. Press the desired handset num ber or
press [0] for the base unit.
3. Press corresponding LINE key on
handset or on the base unit to take back
the call at any point, or the call will be
returned to you if it is not answered
within 20 seconds.
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16 Truly 2-line conference
call
1. W hile m aking or answering a call on
Line1 or Line2
2. Press [HOLD] softkey either on the
handset or the base unit to put the call
on hold
3. Make or answer a second call on the
other line
4. After the second call is connected,
press [Conf.] / [Conference] to add the
first caller into the conference call
5. To end the conference call, press a
LINE key to retain the party on that line
and drop the other one, or just press
[Bye] to end both lines.
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Your new telephone includes the highest quality NiCd (Nickel Cadm ium ) batteries
available. Following these sim ple instructions can significantly im prove your
operational results.
CHARGING THE BATTERY PACK
Charge all battery packs for at least 15 hours prior to connecting to the telephone line.
** AFTER INITIAL CHARGE: To enhance battery life and telephone perform ance,
com pletely charge and then com pletely discharge the batteries before
returning the handsets to the charging cradle. This will extend your battery
life allowing longer talk-tim e and stand-by.
1. Press the battery release point on the back of the handset and slide downward to
open the battery com partm ent.
2. Insert the battery pack into the battery com partm ent and m ake sure to position
according to polarity m arkings.
3. Slide the battery cover upward until it snaps into place.
4. Connect the AC adapter to the 9 V DC jack of the base unit and to a standard 120V
AC wall outlet.
5. Place the handset on the base unit. Make sure the Charge LED on the base unit
lights, and charging begins.
Low Battery
W hen the battery power is low, the battery icon on the right of the display will be on
and the handset beeps interm ittently while it is in use. If you DO NOT recharge the
handset battery, will be on for certain period, and then “LOW BATTER Y” is
displayed. If the handset is left un-recharged, “BACK TO CHARGER” will be displayed
and the handset does not function when you press the keys.
Clean the Battery Contacts
To m aintain a good charge, it is im portant to clean all battery contacts on the handset
and the base unit with a soft, dry cloth about once a m onth. Use a pencil eraser or
other contact cleaner. Do not use any liquids or solvents.
Caution:
1. Use ONLY with SBC373 AC Adapter (AC 120V, DC9V, 1000m A).
2. The AC adapter m ust rem ain connected at all tim es (It is norm al for the adapter to
feel warm during in use).
3. Do not rem ove the battery from the handset to charge it.
4. Never throw the battery into a fire, disassem ble it, or heat it.
5. Do not rem ove or dam age the battery casing.
6. If you do not expect to use your phone for a m onth or longer, rem ove the batteries.
Batteries can leak chem icals that can destroy electronic parts.
7. For the longest battery life and optim al operation of the phone system ALW AYS
com pletely charge and discharge the batteries. 3 batteries have been included to
allow you to keep 1 battery continually charging for use in a low battery condition.
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CONNECTING THE BASE UNIT
Connecting Telephone line cord(s)
Your SBC373 2-Line phone will operate no m atter
whether you connect 1 or 2 telephone lines. If you
have 2 Lines com ing out of a Single W all Jack,
connect a 4-wire (RJ-14) m odular phone cord
between the wall jack and the phone jack labeled L1 &
L2. If you have 2 lines com ing out of Separate W all
Jacks, connect 2 phone cords with 2 wires from each
wall jack to the phone jack labeled L1 only or L1 Data
& L2 only or L2 Data.
If you would like to connect to 1 line only, connect a cord with 2 wires to either L1 only
or L1 Data or L2 only or L2 Data.
Connecting Power Supply
1. Plug the AC adapter into the 9V DC jack on the base and the other end into a
standard 120V AC wall outlet.
2. Press the cords in the slot on the housing to prevent the cords from pulling loose.
3. Set the base unit on a tabletop and then place the handset on the base unit.
Note:
1. Use only the power cord and batteries indicated in this m anual. Do not dispose of
batteries in a fire. They m ay explode. Check with local codes for possible special
disposal instructions.
2. Connect the AC adapter to a continuous power outlet.
3. Plug the adaptor to the socket-outlet that near the equipm ent and shall be easily
accessible.
Tip:
If your telephone outlet is not m odular, contact your telephone com pany for assistance.
SPARE / BACK UP BATTERY
The extra battery will enable the phone function norm ally during an electrical outage.
You can also use the spare battery pack to replace a drained handset battery to ensure
uninterrupted use.
1. Open the spare battery com partm ent by pressing
the release button on the right side of the base unit.
2. Place a battery pack in the drawer with the charge
contacts facing up and to the left.
3. Close the drawer. Make sure the Spare Battery
LED lights, and charging begins.
4. The LED lights until the battery is rem oved from the
com partm ent.
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Changing drained handset battery in the m iddle of a call
W hen the handset displays “LOW BATTERY” or “RETURN TO BASE” in the m iddle of a
telephone call, you can swap the call to the base unit speakerphone first and then
change the handset battery following these sim ple steps:
1. Press the LINE key with the In-use indicator lit on the
base unit. The call is then transferred to a 3-way call
conference between the handset, the base unit and the
external party.
2. Press the [Bye] key on the handset; the
call will be totally swapped from the
handset to the base unit speakerphone.
3. Take out the spare battery from the base unit battery compartment
and replace it to the handset.
4. Press the LINE key (the in-use line) on the handset and
press the [Bye] key on the base unit to swap the call back to
the handset.
Note: Make sure the drained battery is put in the base unit
battery com partm ent to be re-charged.
REGISTRATION & DE-REGISTRATION OF HANDSET
The first registered handset will be autom atically assigned as HS-1 to the base unit.
W hen additional handsets are registered to the system , they will be assigned extension
num bers in the following sequence: HS-2, HS-3, and up to HS-8.
On the Base Unit:
Press [MENU] and “REGISTRATION” appears on the
display.
Press [O.K.] and “W AITING REGISTER” is displayed.
You are now ready to register your handset.
Note: The base unit will return to standby m ode if no
handset registration takes place within 25 seconds.
REGISTRATION
O.K. EXIT
WAITING REGISTER
EXIT
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On the Handset:
After the handset is charged, rem ove it from the base
unit or charge cradle. “HS_ _” is displayed
Press [MENU] and “REGISTRATION” appears on the
display.
Press [O.K.] and select “ADD A H ANDSET?”.
Press [O.K.] to register and “CONNECTING” is
displayed for 1 to 2 seconds.
If the handset displays “REG OK NEW ID=1”, the
connection with the base unit is established.
If the handset displays “NO CONNECTION”, repeat the
previous steps.
The handset will return to “REGISTRATION” after 2
seconds. Press [EXIT] to end the registration.
De-register a handset
If you want to de-register a registered handset from the base unit, get the base unit into
REGISTRATION m enu and displays “W AITING REGISTER” first. (see page 17).
On the Handset:
Press [MENU] and “REGISTRATION” appears on the
display.
NO NEW CALL
HS_ _
10:00
AM
1/01
SAVE SERVICE MENU DIR. DIAL V.M.
REGISTRATION
HS_ _
O.K. EXIT
ADD A HANDSET?
O.K. EXIT
REG OK NEW ID=1
NO NEW CALL
HS-1
10:00
AM
1/01
SAVE SERVICE MENU DIR. DIAL V.M.
REGISTRATION
HS - 2
O.K. EXIT
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Press [OK] to enter Registration menu.
Using [▼ ] / [▲ ] to select “DEL HANDSET?”.
Press [O.K.] to de-register and “CONNECTING … ”
then “UNREGISTERED’ is displayed for 1 to 2
seconds.
If the handset displays “REGISTRATION” and “HS_ _”,
the handset is disconnected from the base unit.
If the handset displays “NO CONNECTION”, repeat the
previous steps.
CHOOSE THE DIALING MODE
If your hom e is equipped with a touchtone dialing system , the phone will be ready to use
as soon as the battery is charged. If you have a pulse (rotary) dialing system , you will
need to set the dialing m ode as follows:
Press [MENU] and “REGISTRATION” appears on the
display.
Using [▼ ] / [▲ ] to access “DIAL M ODE”.
Press [OK] to enter Dial m ode menu.
Using [▼ ] / [▲ ] to select “PULSE MODE”.
Press [SAVE] to confirm .
The display will return to “DIAL MODE”, press [EXIT] to
return to standby.
You are now ready to use your new telephone
DEL HANDSET?
O.K. EXIT
REGISTRATION
HS_ _
O.K. EXIT
REGISTRATION
HS_ _
O.K. EXIT
DIAL MODE
O.K. EXIT
PULSE MODE
EXIT
SAVED!
SAVE
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W ALLMOUNTING BASE UNIT
The base unit can be m ounted on a wall phone plate by using
the supplied wall-m ounting bracket.
1. Bring the barrel plug of the AC adapter through the
rectangular opening of the wall-m ounting bracket.
2. Plug the adapter’s barrels plug into the jack m arked
“1000m A DC 9V” at the bottom of the base unit and press
the cord in the slot above the jack.
3. If your prem ise is equipped with 2 Lines com ing out of a
Single W all Jack:
Bring the telephone line cord with RJ-14 plug (you can
see 4 wires in the plug) through the rectangular opening
of the wall-m ounting bracket and plug it into the jack m arked “LINE 1/2”.
If your prem ise has 2 Lines, each com ing out of Separate W all Jacks:
Bring the telephone line cords with RJ-11 plug (you can see 2 wires in the plug)
through the rectangular opening of the wall-m ounting bracket and plug them into the
jack m arked “LINE 1/2” and “LINE 2” separately.
If your prem ise has only 1 Line com ing out of a wall plate:
Take the short telephone line cord and plug it into the jack m arked” LINE 1/2”.
4. Insert 2 hook-tabs and 2 short tabs of the
wall-m ounting bracket into the slots at the back and
bottom of the base unit sim ultaneously.
5. Press the wall-m ounting bracket against the base
unit until they are resting on each other firm ly.
6. Hold the base
unit up next to
the wall jack and
plug in the line
cord, any loose
line cord can be hid inside
the wall-m ounting
bracket.
7. Place the base unit on the posts of the wall plate and
push down until the unit is secured firm ly.
8. Plug the AC adapter into a standard wall outlet.
Note: If you are not using a standard wall plate to m ount the
phone on wall, you m ay also m ount it with ordinary screws.
Insert 2 screws with vertical separation of 3
3
/16
or 3
15
/16
inches and leave the screws 1
/8
inch from the wall. Make sure the screw heads are not bigger than 5
/16
inch.
Please charge all the batteries for at least 15 hours prior to initial use.
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The phone offers an extensive range of functions which are grouped in m enus. You can
custom ize your phone by pressing the Menu key and using [▼ ] / [▲ ] scroll keys to scroll
through the options.
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STRUCTURE AND OPTIONS
The m enu settings have two levels. There are twelve item s on the handset and on the
base unit respectively in the first level and the num ber of item s in the second level
depends on the first level menu.
Note: The settings are independent on the base unit and each handset.
MENU FUNCTIONS
Registration
You m ust first set the base unit to registration m ode prior to adding or deleting handsets.
Sim ply press [MENU] on the base unit to select “Registration” then press [O.K.] to
confirm . (refer to page 17) The base unit will return to standby m ode if no handset
registration takes place within 25 seconds.
To add a handset to a desired base
Press [MENU] on the handset during standby.
Using [▼ ] / [▲ ] to select “REGISTRATION”.
Press [O.K.] to enter into the selection.
In the second level, using [▼ ] / [▲ ] to access “ADD A
HANDSET?”
Follow the steps of REGISTRATION OF HANDSET in
GETTING STARTED.
Note: If a new base is selected, the original registration will be replaced by the new
registration.
To delete a handset from the base
In the second level, using [▼ ] / [▲ ] to select “DEL
HANDSET?”.
Press [O.K.] to de-register the handset.
“UNREGISTERED!” appears on the display to confirm
handset de-registration. The handset returns to
“REGISTRATION” after 2 seconds. Press [EXIT] to
return and “HS_ _” is displayed.
REGISTRATION
HS_ _
O.K. EXIT
ADD A HANDSET?
O.K. EXIT
DEL HANDSET?
O.K. EXIT
UNREGISTERED!
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To delete all handsets from the base
In the second level, using [▼ ] / [▲ ] to select “DEL ALL
HANDSET”.
Press [O.K.] to de-register all handsets from the base.
“DEL ALL HS OK!” appears on the display to confirm
global de-registration. The handset returns to
“REGISTRATION” after 2 seconds. Press [EXIT] to
return and “HS_ _” is displayed.
Note: In case of registration failure or “REG FAIL ID FULL” is displayed when registering,
sim ply delete all handsets from the base and restart the registration of handsets.
Dial M ode
Press [MENU].
Using [▼ ] / [▲ ] to select “DIAL MODE”.
Press [O.K.] to enter into the selection.
Using [▼ ] / [▲ ] to select the desired dial m ode, then
press [SAVE] to confirm . Press [EXIT] to return to
stand-by.
Language
Press [MENU].
Using [▼ ] / [▲ ] to select “LANGUAGE”.
Press [O.K.] to enter into the selection.
DEL ALL HANDSET
O.K. EXIT
DEL ALL HS OK!
DIAL MODE
O.K. EXIT
TONE MODE
EXIT
SAVE
LANGUAGE
O.K. EXIT
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Using [▼ ] / [▲ ] to select the desired language, then
press [SAVE] to confirm . Press [EXIT] to return to
stand-by.
Ringer Volume
Press [MENU].
Using [▼ ] / [▲ ] to access “RINGER VOLUME”.
Press [O.K.] to enter and the current ringer volum e will
be displayed.
Using [▼ ] / [▲ ] to adjust ringer volum e. The ringer
will be ringed with the corresponding volum e level as
shown in the LCD display for a few seconds. Press
[SAVE] to confirm , and then press [EXIT] to return to
stand-by.
Note: There are (00 - 08) nine levels of ringer volum e. If the ringer volum e is off, the
handset will display the icon and the LED will blink while receiving a call. The
handset will ring ONLY with intercom call from base unit or other handsets.
Answer Mode (Only available in handset m enu)
Press [MENU].
Using [▼ ] / [▲ ] to select “ANSW ER M ODE”.
Press [O.K.] to enter into the selection.
ENGLISH?
EXIT
SAVE
RINGER VOLUME
O.K. EXIT
LEVEL:06
EXIT
SAVE
LEVEL:00
EXIT
SAVE
ANSWER MODE
O.K. EXIT
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Using [▼ ] / [▲ ] to select “AUTO MODE” or “M ANU AL
MODE”.
Press [SAVE] to confirm , and then press [EXIT] to
return to stand-by.
Contrast
Press [MENU].
Using [▼ ] / [▲ ] to access “CONTRAST”.
Press [O.K.] to enter into the selection.
Using [▼ ] / [▲ ] to adjust the contrast level.
Press [SAVE] to confirm , and then press [EXIT] to
return to stand-by.
Call W aiting ID Options
Press [MENU].
Using [▼ ] / [▲ ] to access “CW ID OPTION”.
Press [O.K.] to enter into the selection.
Using [▼ ] / [▲ ] to switch the Call W aiting ID Options
ON or OFF.
Press [SAVE] to confirm , and then press [EXIT] to
return to stand-by.
AUTO MODE
EXIT
SAVE
CONTRAST
O.K. EXIT
LEVEL:05
EXIT
SAVE
CW ID OPTION
O.K. EXIT
OPTION IS ON
EXIT
SAVE
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PBX Mode
If you are using a PBX (Private Branch Exchange) telephone system , you m ay be
required to dial an external access code, such as [8] or [9], prior to reaching an outside
line. Follow the steps below and enter that code in the PBX PREFIX field. This code
will then be added to all stored numbers upon dialing.
Press [MENU].
Using [▼ ] / [▲ ] to access “PBX MODE”.
Press [O.K.] to enter into the selection.
Using [▼ ] / [▲ ] to select “L1 PBX Prefix” or “L2 PBX
Prefix”.
Enter the code using num eric keys “0 - 9”.
Press [SAVE] to confirm , and then press [EXIT] to
return to stand-by.
Note: The phone will autom atically screen all Pre-dial numbers prior to dialing if PBX
Prefix is set. Enter the access code and the phone num ber you wish to dial, the
phone will autom atically insert a ‘pause’ after the first digit when dialing the num ber.
On the contrary, if the first digit is not the access code, the system will classify it as an
internal call and dial the displayed number only.
New Call Lamp
The Message W aiting Indicator / New Call Lamp will flash when there is new or
unread Caller ID in call log if the lamp is switched on.
Press [MENU].
Using [▼ ] / [▲ ] to access “NEW CALL LAMP”.
Press [O.K.] to enter into the selection.
Using [▼ ] / [▲ ] to switch the New Call Lam p ON or
OFF.
Press [SAVE] to confirm , and then press [EXIT] to
return to stand-by.
PBX MODE
O.K. EXIT
L1 PBX PREFIX:_
EXIT
SAVE
NEW CALL LAMP
O.K. EXIT
NEW CL LAMP IS OFF
EXIT
SAVE
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Audible Caller ID (Only available in base unit m enu)
Press [MENU].
Using [▼ ] / [▲ ] to access “AUDIBLE CID”.
Press [O.K.] to enter into the selection.
Voice Announce Caller Name (Audible Name)
Using [▼ ] / [▲ ] to access “AUDIBLE NAME :”. The
default volum e level for Audible Nam e is “3”. Press [0]
- [4] to adjust the voice announcem ent to your desired
volum e level. Press [SAVE] to confirm and then
press [EXIT] to return to stand-by.
Voice Announce Caller Number (Audible Number)
Using [▼ ] / [▲ ] to access “AUDIBLE NUM :” The
default level for Audible Num ber is “0”. Press [0] - [4]
to adjust the announcem ent to your desired volum e
level. Press [SAVE] to confirm and then press [EXIT]
to return to stand-by.
Note: W hen the volum e level is set to “0”, the corresponding announcem ent is
disabled. The phone will cease to m ake audible announcem ent(s ).
Time and Date Setting
Press [MENU].
Using [▼ ] / [▲ ] to select “SET DATE/TIME”.
Press [O.K.] to enter into the selection.
Using [▼ ] / [▲ ] to adjust tim e and date. Press [O.K.]
to m ove thru. Hour (12
AM – 11
PM), Minute, Month and
Date.
Press [SAVE] to confirm , and then press [EXIT] to
return to stand-by.
AUDIBLE CID
O.K. EXIT
AUDIBLE NAME:2
EXIT
SAVE
AUDIBLE NUM:0
OFF
EXIT
SAVE
SET DATE/TIME
10:05
AM
05/03
O.K. EXIT
ENTER DATE/TIME:
10:05
AM
03/25
O.K. EXIT
SAVE
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Last Call Timer
Press [MENU].
Using [▼ ] / [▲ ] to display “LAST CALL TIMER”.
You can check the duration of last call.
Press [EXIT] to return to stand-by.
Message W aiting Lamp
This m ode is available only when there is new or
non-read m essage in your voicem ail.
Press [MENU].
Using [▼ ] / [▲ ] to access “DELETE MESSAGE?”
Press [O.K] to enter into the s election.
Using [▼ ] / [▲ ] to access “DELETE L1 MESSAGE?” or
“DELETE L2 MESSAGE” as desired.
Press [O.K.] to delete all m ess ages of the line.
The m essage waiting lam p will ceas e flashing when
m essages from both lines are cleared.
LAST CALL TIMER
00-06-25
EXIT
2 NEW MESSAGES
HS-1
10:05
AM
05/03
SAVE SERVICE MENU DIR. DIAL V.M.
DELETE MESSAGE?
O.K. EXIT
DELETE L1 MESSAGE
O.K. EXIT
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MAKING A CALL
Direct Dial from Handset
Press a LINE key and listen for the dial tone. The
“In-Use” indicator of the selected line on the base unit
will be turned ON. Line num ber will appear on the
handset display.
Note: If the selected line is engaged by another Handset, “L1 BUSY USE L2?” will
appear on the display and the handset will return to stand-by in a few seconds.
If the selected line is engaged by the base unit, the phone will enter into Conference
Call. (See page 34)
— OR —
Press [Spk.] and listen for the dial tone. The
Speakerphone indicator on the handset and the “Line 1
In-Use” indicator on the base unit will be turned ON.
“L1 ON” will appear on the handset display.
Note:
If both lines are idle, pressing [Spk.] will activate Line 1. If you want to access Line 2,
press [Line 2] first and then press [Spk.]
If Line 1 is engaged by another handset, “L1 BUSY” will appear on the display for a
while and Line 2 will be activated.
If Line 1 is engaged by the base unit, the phone will enter into Conference Call.
W ith a dial tone, dial the phone num ber. The phone
num ber will be shown on the display along with the call
tim er.
Press [Bye] to end your call.
Direct Dial from Base Unit
Press an available LINE key and listen for the dial tone.
The “In-Use” indicator of the selected line on the base
unit will be turned ON. “SPEAKER” and “Line
num ber” will appear on the base unit display.
Dial the phone num ber.
Note: Pressing a line engaged by a handset will enter into Conference Call.
L1 ON
HOLD
SERVICE DIR. DIAL V.M.
L1 ON
HOLD
SERVICE DIR. DIAL V.M.
L1 ON
1234567
00:01
HOLD
3W AY
SERVICE
SPEAKER LINE1
HOLD
SERVICE DIR. DIAL V.M.
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Pre-dial
Pre-dial allows you to key-in the phone num ber and verifies it before dialing.
Dial the phone num ber.
To edit the num ber on the display, press [DELETE] to
clear the last digit. To clear the entire num ber, press
[EXIT].
Press [Spk.] on the handset or a LINE key on the
handset or base unit to dial the num ber. The call
tim er will start counting.
Press [Bye] on the handset or [Bye] on the base unit to
end your call.
Note: If one line is engaged by the handset, pre-dial with another line on the Base Unit
cannot be used. Only direct dial is possible.
ANSW ERING A CALL
From the Handset
Press the appropriate LINE key as displayed, or [Spk.] to
answer. If the phone is set to Auto Answer m ode and
the handset is on the charging cradle, you can answer a
call by lifting the handset off the base unit, or the
charging cradle, without pressing any key.
To end the call, press [Bye].
From the Base Unit
Press the appropriate LINE key to answer. To end the call, press [Bye].
Note: Two calls can be handled sim ultaneously on separate telephone lines by the
handset and the base unit, or by two handsets.
TO REDIAL A CALL
Directly Redial Last Dialed Num ber
Press a LINE key / [Spk.] on the handset or a LINE key
on the base unit and listen for the dial tone.
1234568
O.K. EXIT DELETE
SAVE
L1 ON
1234568
00:01
HOLD
3W AY
SERVICE
L1 ON
1234568
00:01
HOLD
3W AY
SERVICE
L1 ON
HOLD
SERVICE DIR. DIAL V.M.
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Press [Redial] to dial the last dialed num ber.
Dial from the Redial List
The Redial List stores up to 20 latest dialed phone num bers, each one can be up to 32
digits. Num bers longer than 32 digits will be truncated with the first 32 digits rem aining.
Each handset or base unit stores its own Redial List.
In Standby Mode, press [Redial] once to access the
redial list. Press [▼ ] to view the latest 20 dialed
num bers.
Scroll to the desired num ber, and press a LINE key to
dial the num ber.
Note: You m ay delete an individual record from the Redial List or enter the record to the
Phone book directory. Scroll to the num ber you want. Press [DELETE] once and
“DELETED!” is displayed to confirm the deletion, or press [SAVE] and “SAVED TO DIR!”
is displayed to confirm the entry.
ADJUSTING HANDSET RECEIVER VOLUME
There are 4 receiver levels in handset. It can be adjusted by pressing [▼ ] / [▲ ]
during talk m ode or intercom m ode. (Also apply to headset)
Note: The volum e will return to level “3” after the call if it is adjusted to level “4”. If the
volum e is set to “1” to “3”, the level will rem ain unchanged after the call.
TO MUTE A CALL
W hile on a call, press [MUTE] to turn OFF the
m icrophone. The display will show “MUTE” and the other
party will not hear you. Press [MUTE] again to resum e
conversation and the “MUTE ” on the display will
disappear.
L1 ON
1234568
00:01
HOLD
3W AY
SERVICE
REDIAL ↓=VIEW
EXIT
REDIAL LIST
1234568
O.K. EXIT DELETE
SAVE
L1 MUTE
1234568
00:11
HOLD
3W AY
SERVICE
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USING HANDSET SPEAKERPHONE
W hile on a call, press [Spk.] to turn the speakerphone ON and OFF.
The Speakerphone Light com es ON when the speakerphone is in use.
INSTALLING AND USING HEADSET
W henever a com patible 2.5m m headset is plug-in the jack located at the side of the
handset, either before or during a call, the audio signal will be diverted to the headset.
Unplug the headset from the jack will return the signal to handset earpiece and
m icrophone im m ediately.
PAGING FROM BASE UNIT TO HANDSET
To locate the handset(s) while not on the base unit, press [Int./Page] on the base unit
and “EXTENSION #:?” will appear on the screen. Press handset num ber 1-8 ([] / [#]
for all handsets) and the paged handset(s) in the range will display “PAGING FRO M
BASE”, and sim ultaneously em it alert signal that is different from others, e.g. incom ing
call.
To stop a paging call, press [Int./Page] again or press [EXIT] on the handset or on the
base unit. If no handset answers, the paging call will autom atically stop after 30
seconds.
Note: The handset being paged will ring even if the ringer is set to OFF.
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FLASH
Call W aiting
1. Use [Flash] for accessing Call W aiting service. For exam ple, if you receive a
second call during your initial call, press [Flash] to swap to the waiting call and put
the initial caller on hold.
2. After you finish the conversation with the second caller, press [Flash] to return to the
first caller.
Note: If you also have conference Calling service, press [Flash] to allow the first caller
enter into a conference call.
PAUSE
The [Pause] key allows you to add a 3-second pause in a phone num ber sequence
during pre-dialing or storing num ber in the Phone Book Directory.
Enter a Pause in Dialing Sequence
To add a pause, press [Redial/P] at the desired position when you are creating or
editing a phone number and “ P ” appears on the display. For a longer delay, press
[Pause] additional tim es.
Note: Rem em ber, the phone num ber you wish to store cannot have more than 32 digits,
including any pause. Each “ P ” counts as one digit.
HOLD
A call can be put on hold during conversation to allow you to m ake a separate phone call
using the other line or to be picked up by another handset.
W hen engaging an external line on the handset, press
[HOLD] softkey.
W hen the line is on hold, “L1 HOLD” is appeared on
the handset display. The Line in use indicator in the
base unit will keep flashing
Note : The call can be picked up by the base unit or any handset registered to the sam e
base unit by pressing the corresponding LINE key..
L1 ON
HOLD
SERVICE DIR. DIAL V.M
L1 HOLD
HS- 1
08:30
AM
7/04
SAVE S ERVICE MENU DIR. DIAL V.M
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SENDING TONE SIGNALS IN PULSE DIALING MODE
If your telephone line uses pulse dialing (such as for a rotary dial phone), you can
tem porarily override the Pulse Mode setting with the Tone Mode until the unit goes
back on-hook. This m ay be necessary to access certain special services such as
bank-by-phone services:
1. Use pulse dialing to call the service.
2. W hen the service answers, press [].
3. Follow the norm al procedure for the special service you are using. Any additional
num bers you dial are sent as tone signals.
4. W hen you hang up, the telephone returns to pulse mode.
Note: The tem porary tone can be saved in m em ory and can be executed in norm al
dialing, redialing or Directory dialing.
DIAL VOICE MAIL
If you have subscribed to the Voice Mail and Message W aiting Indicator services, you
can access your voice m ail system by pressing [DIAL V.M.]. To use this feature, you
m ust first program your voicem ail access num ber (your telephone number) into the
handset and base unit.
Program your own Voicem ail access num ber
Press the softkey [DIAL V.M.].
Press the softkey [EDIT], you will then be prom pted to
“ENTER NUMBER :”.
Enter your telephone num ber. If you m ake a m istake,
press [DELETE] to erase the last digit and re-enter.
Press [SAVE] to confirm program m ing.
You are now ready to use the Dial voicem ail key.
Using DIAL V.M. softkey
Press the softkey [DIAL V.M.]. Your 7-digit access
num ber will be displayed.
DIAL VOICE MAIL
-----------
EDIT EXIT
ENTER NUMBER:
1234567_
EXIT DELETE
SAVE
DIAL VOICE MAIL
1234567
EDIT EXIT
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Press a LINE key to dial. Follow the voice prompt after
the line is connected.
Tip: You can also program your dial voicem ail key to allow 1-touch access by the
following these sim ple steps:
1. Press the softkey [DIAL V.M.].
2. Press the softkey [EDIT] to allow you to enter your num ber.
3. Enter your 7-digit telephone number then press the [Redial/Pause] key twice to insert
a long pause.
4. Press the [] button to enter your m ailbox then press [Redial/Pause] to enter another
pause.
5. Enter your 4-digit PIN then press [Redial/Pause] to program another pause.
6. Press [1] to access your m essages and then press [SAVE] softkey to save your
entries.
Im portant Note:
1. Beware anyone could view your voice m ail PIN by pressing your [DIAL V.M.] softkey.
2. Voice m ail system s operate differently and may require additional pauses to be
entered.
DIAL BACK FROM CALLER ID LIST
See Call Back from Caller ID List in CALLER ID OPERATION for details.
DAILING FROM PHONE BOOK DIRECTORY
In standby m ode, press [DIR.] softkey and then using [▼ ] / [▲ ] scroll through the
m em ory contents in alphabetical order to the nam e and num ber you want. Press [O.K.]
softkey to call the num ber.
Tip: To quickly find a nam e and phone num ber, press [DIR.] softkey in standby m ode.
Key in the first letter of the nam e, and scroll to the name you want.
L1 ON
1234567
00:01
HOLD
3 W A Y
SERVICE
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CONFERENCE CALL
Your new 2-line cordless system supports conference calls up to 4 parties :
• 1 handset, the base unit and 1 external call ;
• 1 handset and/or the base unit and 2 external calls on a single line ;
• 1 handset and/or the base unit and 2 external calls on different lines;
Handset and base unit conference call
W hen engaging an external line on the handset, press
the Line key with the in use indicator lit on the base unit
to enter a conference call.
“CONFERENCE” (or CONF in handset), Line num ber
and engaged handset num bers (0 stands for base unit)
appear on the displays.
Press [Bye] on the base unit or on the handset will only
end that party from the call. To end the call, m ake
sure all parties have disconnected from the line.
Note:
This phone system can allow you to conference or intercom by using the handset and
base sim ultaneously. If the handset is operated too close to the base unit, you m ay
experience feedback noise. Should this occur, m ove the handset away from the
base unit and the feedback will stop.
Single line conference call (3 W ay calling)
W hile on a call, press [3W AY] softkey to access 3 W ay
Calling service. The system will dial out a long Flash to
put the initial call on hold and obtain a new dial tone to
m ake a second call.
Key in the phone num ber of the second party. After the
private conversation with the second caller, press [3W AY]
softkey to add the first caller into the conference call.
Note: W hen the handset is engaged in 3-way conference call, press the LINE key of
the in-use line on the base unit to join the conference call. W hen the 3-way
conference call is initiated from the base unit, pressing the handset LINE key of the
in-use line can also join the 3-way conference call.
L1 ON
HOLD
SERVICE DIR. DIAL V.M
CONFERENCE
LINE1 0 1
.
L1 ON
HOLD
SERVICE DIR. DIAL V.M.
L1 ON
3456812
00:30
HOLD
3W AY
SERVICE
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2 Line conference call
W hile on a call, press [HOLD] softkey to put the call on
hold.
Press [Line 2] to obtain a new dial tone to make a second
call using Line 2.
Key in the phone num ber of the second party.
After your private conversation with the second caller,
press [Conf.] to add the caller on Line 1 into the
conference call.
Press [Line 1] or [Line 2] on the base unit to join the
conference call.
Note: Press any LINE key again to end the conference but m aintain both calls
separately on the handset and the base unit, e.g. Press [Line1] on handset will keep Line
1 with handset and transfer line 2 to base unit.
To end both calls, press [Bye] key on the handset and the base unit.
L1 HOLD
HS- 1
08:30
AM
7/04
SAVE SERVICE MENU DIR. DIAL V.M.
L1 HOLD L2 ON
3456812
00:35
HOLD
3W AY
SERVICE.
CONF: 1
L1-L2
CONF: 1 0
L1-L2
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ABOUT CALLER IDENTIFICATION
This telephone supports Caller ID service and Call W aiting ID Option service provided by
your local telephone com pany. There is a fee for this service, and it m ay not be
available in all areas. This phone can provide inform ation only if both you and the caller
are in areas offering Caller ID service, and if both telephone com panies use com patible
equipm ent. Depending on your service, you will be able to see the num ber, or the
nam e and num ber of your caller.
If you have subscribed the Caller ID service, the
incom ing call inform ation including nam e (if available),
num ber and the calling line, tim e and date will be shown
on the display. The phone will also save the call
inform ation in the Caller ID List.
CALLER LIST
The Caller List is your incom ing call history. W hen a new Caller ID record arrives, it is
assigned a number from #01 to #50. The most recent record will have the lowest
num ber. W hen the Caller List is full, the oldest record is deleted to make room for new
record, and all the record num bers are shifted one num ber higher.
Mem ory Match
Nam es stored in Phone Book Directory will override Caller Nam e signal sent from the
telephone company. For exam ple, if you store your parents’ telephone number with
their nicknam e, “MO M AND D AD”, in m em ory, the Caller ID display will show “MO M
AND DAD” whenever you receive an incom ing call from their phone num ber.
Review Caller List
Press [▼ ] / [▲ ] during standby m ode.
Press [▼ ] to show the latest record.
W hile reviewing the Caller List, press [SAVE] softkey to
copy the displayed record into the Phone Book Directory.
JOHN SMITH L2
123-123-4568
11:00
AM
1/01 #50 X1
O.K. EXIT DELETE
SAVE
50 CALLS ↓=VIEW
EXIT DELETE
JOHN SMITH L2
123-123-4568
10:00
AM
1/01 #01 X1
O.K. EXIT DELETE
SAVE
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Delete Record(s) from Caller List
To delete all Caller ID records:
Press [▼ ] / [▲ ] during standby m ode to enter into Caller
List default page.
Press [DELETE] softkey and “DELETE ALL?” is
displayed, then press [O.K.] softkey to confirm deletion.
To delete an individual Caller ID record:
W hile reviewing the Caller List, press [DELETE] softkey
to erase the displayed record from the list.
Call Back from Caller List
Your phone is equipped with three Caller ID Call Back keys, which allow you to dial a
Caller ID record in the correct form at.
W hile you are reviewing the Call List, you can dial a
displayed num ber in the correct form at by pressing [Dial
7], [Dial 10] or [Dial 11] key, then press a LINE key to dial.
For instance, if a 10-digit phone number is displayed and
you want to call back in a 7-digit form at, you can sim ply
press [Dial 7] then a LINE key to dial only the last seven
digits of the num ber.
Note:
[Dial 7]: Dials only the last seven digits of the num ber you are calling, i.e. without an
area code.
[Dial 10]: Dials all 10 digits on the display, i.e. 3 digits of area code plus 7 digits of
phone num ber.
[Dial 11]: Dials all 10 digits on the display plus a “1” autom atically inserted before the
area code.
Special Call Display
Long Distance Call
W hen a long distance call is received, the [LDC] icon will
appear on the screen with the call inform ation.
50 CALLS ↓=VIEW
EXIT DELETE
JOHN SMITH L2
123-123-4568
10:00
AM
1/01 #01 X1
O.K. EXIT DELETE
SAVE
JOHN SMITH L2
123-123-4568
10:00
AM
1/01 #01 X1
O.K. EXIT DELETE
SAVE
L1 ON
1234568
00:05
3W AY
SERVICE
JOHN SMITH L2
123-123-4568 LDC
10:00
AM
1/01 #01 X1
O.K. EXIT DELETE
SAVE
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Forwarded Call
If the call was forwarded from another num ber through
the call forwarding service provided by the telephone
com pany, the icon will appear on the screen with the
call inform ation.
Repeated Call
If a call is received from the sam e phone num ber m ore
than once, the num ber of tim es repeated will be shown
on the display. For exam ple, “x6” appears after the date
indicated the sam e num ber has been received six tim es.
Call Display Messages
W hen a new Caller ID record arrives with incom plete call inform ation, the following call
display m essages will be shown. The messages may accom pany, if available, an
actual name or an actual num ber.
1. “PRIVATE NAME” – The other party is blocking nam e inform ation.
2. “PRIVATE NUM” – The other party is blocking telephone num ber inform ation.
3. “UNKNOW N NAME” – Caller’s nam e is not available.
4. “UNKNOW N NUM ” – Caller’s num ber is not available.
The situations for call display m essages m ay include, but not lim ited to, the following
reasons:
1. The Caller ID was blocked for privacy reasons.
2. The call originates from an area office or a long-distance service provider that dose
not support Caller ID service.
3. The call is m ade with a calling card.
4. The call is an operator-assisted call.
VOICE ANNOUNCE CALLER ID
Your phone can announce a caller’s nam e or number through the speaker in the base
unit. You don’t even have to look at the display to know who is calling.
You can record in your own voice a 3-second m essage, such as “John Sm ith” or “It’s
Mom and Dad”, to associate with caller num ber in your phone book directory (see
Recording Voice Announce Nam e section in PHONE BOOK DIRECTORY for details).
W hen you receive a call from a num ber m atching one stored in your directory, the base
unit will say the recorded name instead of the telephone num ber to help identify calls.
The default setting for Voice Announce Caller Nam e is ON at sound level 3 and Voice
Announce Caller Num ber is OFF. The current settings provide you the convenience
that once your m essage is recorded the Voice Announce Caller Nam e will be in effect
im m ediately. To change the settings, please see Audible Caller ID section in MANUAL
SETTINGS section (Page 26) for details.
If you activated the Voice Announce Caller Num ber, “Blocked Call” will be em itted to
alert you the incom ing call from anonym ous/private caller who have blocked his/her
num ber, and “Unknown Call” will be em itted when UNKNOW N NUMBER is received.
JOHN SMITH L2
123-123-4568
10:00
AM
1/01 #01 X1
O.K. EXIT DELETE
SAVE
JOHN SMITH L2
123-123-4568
10:00
AM
1/01 #01 X6
O.K. EXIT DELETE
SAVE
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CALL W AITING ID OPTIONS
If you have subscribed the Call W aiting and Call W aiting ID Options from your local
telephone company, you will hear a Call W aiting tone when a new call com es in while
you are talking. You can either swap between calls or dispose of the call.
Call W aiting ID Options Set to OFF
If there is an incom ing call during a conversation, the
Caller ID Call W aiting inform ation appears on the display.
Press [ANS] softkey to answer the Call W aiting party and
put the first call on hold.
You can also press [Flash] to switch between calls.
Call W aiting ID Options Set to ON
If there is an incom ing call during a conversation, all the
five labels for Call W aiting ID Option features will be
autom atically shown at the display.
W hen you hear the Call W aiting tone, press the
corresponding softkey to apply a disposition to the call.
Note:
You m ust disposition the call within 26 seconds of the Call W aiting tone. The
following options are available.
[JOIN]: Add the waiting call to your first call.
[DROP ANS]: End the first call and answer the waiting call.
[HOLD]: Place the waiting call on hold and send a hold announcem ent.
[SAY BUSY]: Play a pre-recorded m essage from your phone com pany that the line
is busy and end the waiting call.
[SEND V.M.]: Forward the waiting call to your voice m ail or answering service.
Tip: Call W aiting ID Options may not be available in all areas. Contact your local
telephone company for details.
JOHN SMITH L2
123-123-4568
10:00
AM
1/01 X1
ANS
L2 ON
F
00:05
HOLD
3W AY
SERVICE
JOHN SMITH L2
123-123-4568
10:00
AM
1/01 X1
J OI N D R OP A NS H O LD S A Y B U S Y S E N D V . M.
L2 ON
00:05
HOLD
3W AY
SERVICE
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Call Waiting ID Option: JOIN
If [JOIN] softkey is pressed, “CONFERENCE” will be
displayed for a short while and then the waiting party is
being added to the original call as a 3-parties conference
call.
After the 3-parties conference call, you m ay select to drop a line and retain the other:
• To drop the first caller (the original call), press [DROP]
softkey and “DROPPED #1” will be displayed.
• To drop the second caller (the waiting call), press
[Flash] and “DROPPED #2” will be displayed.
Call Waiting ID Option: HOLD
If [HOLD] softkey is pressed, “HOLD” will be displayed for
a short while and then a hold announcem ent will be sent
and put the waiting call on hold.
After the private conversation with the original caller, you m ay select to drop the original
call and take the waiting call or to add the waiting caller into the call conference.
• To drop the talking line and answer the waiting call,
press [DROP] softkey.
• To add the waiting caller into the call and form a
3-party call conference, press [JOIN] softkey. For
further disposition of the 3-party call conference, refer
to Call Waiting ID Option: JOIN section above.
JOHN SMITH L1
123-123-4568
10:00
AM
1/01 X1
D R OP
DROPPED #1
00:05
3W AY
SERVICE
JOHN SMITH L1
123-123-4568
10:00
AM
1/01 X1
J OI N D R OP
L1 ON
00:05
HOLD
3W AY
SERVICE
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Your phone has a Phone Book Directory for storing up to 50 im portant nam es and
telephone num bers. Each m em ory can store 32 digits and 15 characters. You can
edit the Phone Book Directory records, but not the Caller ID List records. The Directory
records are saved in alphabetical order. The Phone Book Directory can be accessed
by pressing [DIR.] softkey during standby m ode.
CREATING A PHONE BOOK DIRECTORY RECORD
Copy from a Caller ID Num ber
During Caller ID reviewing, select the valid record you
want to save as a Phone Book Directory record.
Press [SAVE] softkey and “SAVED TO DIR!” is shown on
the display to confirm the entry.
Note: If the m emory locations are full, the m essage “LIST
FULL” will appear and your request is rejected.
If this is done on the base unit, the display will then
prom pt you to record a nam e for Voice Announce to
associate with the copied caller ID num ber after 2
seconds. If you want to record a nam e for Voice
Announce, see next section. Or press [EXIT] softkey to
decline name recording.
Add a New Num ber/Nam e
Press [DIR.] during standby m ode. “NO ITEM” appears if
no records in the directory, or “20 ITEMS ↓=VIEW ”
appears if there is 20 records in the directory. If the
m em ory locations are full, the m essage “LIST FULL” will
appear and your request is rejected.
After 3 seconds, “USE SAVE=CREATE” appears on the
display.
Press [SAVE]. Enter the num ber.
Tip: 1. Pressing [Pause] to add a 3-second delay (pause)
in the num ber field and P is displayed.
2. Pressing [Flash] to add a flash in the num ber field
and F is displayed.
JOHN SMITH ↓
123-123-4568
10:00
AM
1/01 #01 X1
O.K. EXIT DELETE
SAVE
SAVED TO DIR!
RECORD ?
1231234568
O.K. EXIT
NO ITEM
EXIT
SAVE
USE SAVE=CREATE
EXIT
SAVE
ENTER NUMBER:
12312_
O.K. EXIT DELETE
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After finished num ber entry, press [O.K.] softkey and
“_NAME” is displayed.
Use the digit keys to enter the nam e. If you m ake a
m istake, press [DELETE] softkey and re-enter. W hen
finished, press [SAVE] softkey.
You will see “SAVED TO DIR!” on the display to confirm
the entry.
If this is done on the base unit, the display will prom pt
you to record a nam e for Voice Announce to associate
with the displayed phone num ber after 2 seconds. If
you want to record a nam e for Voice Announce, see next
section. Or press [EXIT] to decline nam e recording.
Entering Alphanumeric Characters:
Each num eric key is assigned a set of letters and sym bols as printed on the key. Press
the corresponding number until the desired letter is displayed.
Num eric: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
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 [] or [#] to insert the following special sym bols in the nam e field.
+ , - . / @ : ; < = > ? { ¦ } ~ [ \ ] ^ _ ` ! ″ # $ % & ´ ( )
RECORDING VOICE ANNOUNCE NAM E
You can record up to 25 names in your own voice and associate them to the records in
your phone book directory. W hen the phone rings from any of these numbers , the
recorded nam e is announced instead of the number.
After a num ber and nam e is entered, you will see
“SAVED TO DIR!” and the display will prompt you to
record a name for Voice Announce to ass ociate with the
displayed phone num ber after 2 seconds .
Note: If you enter a num ber that is already exis ted in
the directory, “RE-RECORD?” will be displayed.
_NAME
1231234567
EXIT DELETE
SAVE
JOHN SMITH_
1231234567
EXIT DELETE
SAVE
SAVED TO DIR!
RECORD ?
1231234567
O.K. EXIT
RECORD ?
1231234567
O.K. EXIT
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Press [O.K.] softkey and “SPEAK AFTER TONE” will
appear on the display. W ait for the “Beep” and then say
clearly the word(s ) you want to record.
You will have 3 seconds for recording. You can save
your m ess age by press ing [SAVE] softkey right after you
finis hed, or your m ess age will be saved autom atically
after you hear the “Beep”.
After recording, the phone plays the recorded m essage.
W hen finis hed, press [EXIT] softkey.
If you want to re-record it, press [EDIT] softkey during
m essage playing. “SPEAK AFTER TONE” is dis played,
wait for the “beep” and then repeat the previous steps .
REVIEW ING PHONE BOOK DIRECTORY
Press [DIR.] softkey during s tandby m ode.
Press [▼ ] / [▲ ] to review the Directory in alphabetical
order. If a caller’s nam e has been recorded, it will be
played.
Tip: To quickly find a nam e and phone number, press [DIR.] in standby m ode. Key in
the first letter of the nam e, and the dis play will jump to the first record s tarting with that
letter.
SPEAK AFTER TONE
EXIT
REC TIME:03
EXIT
SAVE
PLAYING
1231234567
EDIT E XIT
SPEAK AFTER TONE
EXIT
50 ITEMS ↓=VIEW
EXIT DELETE
SAVE
JOHN SMITH ↓
123-123-4568
EDIT O.K. EXIT DE LETE
SAVE
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EDITING A PHONE BOOK NUMBER
Select the record you want to edit.
The recorded name will be played back instead if there
was caller nam e being recorded.
Press [EDIT] softkey during playback to re-record the
m essage (see last section for details ), or press [DELETE]
softkey during playback to remove the recorded nam e.
The display shows “VOICE DELETED !” to confirm the
deletion.
W hen you see the record you want to edit is displayed,
press [EDIT] softkey and then edit the num ber. Press
[DELETE] softkey to rem ove the error and enter the
correction as needed. Press [O.K.] softkey to confirm
the edited num ber.
Then press [DELETE] to rem ove the error and re-enter
the correct nam e as needed. Press [SAVE] and “SAVE
TO DIR!” appears on the dis play. Press [O.K.] if your
want to re-record the Voice Announce Name as well, or
press [EXIT] to return.
W hen finis hed, the screen will dis play the edited entry.
DELETING AN ENTRY FROM A PHONE BOOK DIRECTORY
Scroll to the record to be deleted.
If a Voice Announce Nam e was recorded, wait until the
playback is finished and the record you want to delete is
displayed.
Press [DELETE] and you will see “DELETED!” on the
display to confirm the deletion of the current record.
The phone will then m ove to the next a vailable record in
the directory. Press [EXIT] to return to standby m ode.
JOHN SMITH ↓
1231234568
EDIT O.K. EXIT DE LETE
SAVE
PLAYING
1231234568
EDIT O.K. EXIT DE LETE
ENTER NUMBER:
1231234568_
O.K. EXIT DELETE
JOHN SMITH_
1231234568
EXIT DELETE
SAVE
JOHNNY SMITH ↓
1231234568
EDIT O.K. EXIT DE LETE
SAVE
JOHN SMITH ↓
123-123-4568
EDIT O.K. EXIT DE LETE
SAVE
DELETED!
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DELETING ALL PHONE BOOK DIRECTORY RECORDS
Press [DIR.] softkey to enter into Phone Book Directory
default page.
Press [DELETE] softkey and “DELETE ALL?” is
displayed. To confirm the deletion of all records, press
[O.K.]. To e xit without deleting, press [EXIT].
DIALING FROM PHONE BOOK DIRECTORY
During stand-by m ode, press [DIR.] and find the entry you want to call. Press a LINE
key to call the num ber.
20 ITEM ↓=VIEW
EXIT DELETE
SAVE
DELETE ALL?
O.K. EXIT
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Your new phone provides a m ultiple handset capability that supports up to 8 handsets .
Each additional handset com es with a charge cradle you can plug into any electrical
outlet. No extra phone jack is required. Intercom or call transfer between handsets
becom es poss ible when there is m ore than one handset in your system .
It is possible to make an intercom call between two handsets while another handset is
engaging the external line
INTERCOM
The bas e unit of SBC373 can s upport up to 4 groups of intercom conversation and an
external call s im ultaneous ly if you have 8 handsets in your system .
Handset-to-Hands et two-way intercom is operated independent of the base unit.
W hen the Handset 1 is in s tandby m ode, press [Int.],
LCD display shows “EXTENSION #:?”
Key-in the num ber of the handset (1,2… 8) or base unit (0)
you want to call. For ins tance, if Handset #2 is being
paged, LCD display shows “PAGING #2”
The handset being called will ring and the dis play
shows “PAGING FRO M # 1”.
Press [Int.] on the called handset to answer the
intercom .
Press [EXIT] softkey to term inate the intercom .
Note:
This phone system can allow you to conference or intercom by using the hands et and
bas e sim ultaneously. If the handset is operated too close to the base unit, you m ay
experience feedback nois e. Should this occur, move the hands et away from the
bas e unit and the feedback will s top.
EXTENSION #:?
EXIT
PAGING #2
EXIT
PAGING FROM #1
EXIT
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CALL TRANSFER
Your new cordless s ystem allows you to trans fer calls from Bas e to Handset, Handset to
Handset, or Handset to Bas e.
W hen the handset is engaging an external call in Line1,
press [Int.] and followed by the number of the handset
(1-8 or 0 for bas e unit) you want to trans fer the call to.
If you are entering an unregis tered handset number,
“INVALID NUMBER” is display and you need to repeat
the above steps.
The handset you called rings and “TRANSFER FROM
L1” appear on the display. Press [Line1] on the called
handset to pick up.
If the handset you called does not ans wer in 20 seconds,
the unanswered call will ring back to you again.
Press Line 1 to pick up the call again, or the line will be
released automatically after 20 seconds if not taken
up.
EXTENSION #:?
EXIT
.
INVALID NUMBER
EXIT
TRANSFER FROM
L1
EXIT
L1 ON
00:07
HOLD
3W AY
SERVICE
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You phone has been pre-programm ed at the factory with an optional s ervices dial lis t.
DISPLAY CLASS SERVICE DIAL CODE
411 Help Hotline 1411
RPT DIAL Repeat Dialing 66
FW D ON Activate Call Forwarding 72#
FW D OFF Cancel Call Forwarding 73#
CALL RTN Activate Call Return 69
3W AY Three W ay Calling Flash
Note:
These optional services, except 1411, are accessible only if you are subscribed to them
through your local telephone com pany.
DIALING SERVICES
During standby m ode, press [SERVICE] softkey to
prom pt the pre-program m ed optional features dial list.
Press the corresponding softkey to the optional service
you wish to activate. Or, press [▼ ] / [▲ ] if you want to
return to standby m ode.
For instance, if you want to activate Repeat Dialing
function, press [RPT DIAL] softkey. The dial code will
be shown on the display. Press a LINE key to send the
signal. W hen you can hear a second dialing tone, the
code is accepted. Press [Bye] on the handset or on the
base unit to hang up.
50 NEW CALLS
HS-1
10:05
AM
05/03
411 RPT DIAL FWD ON FWD OFF CALL RT N
USE L1 OR L2?
├66
EXIT
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CAPACITY
Mem ory
The Caller ID List: 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 seconds per location.
Redial List: 20 m em ory locations; 32 digits per location.
Call Repeat Num ber
The Call Repeat num ber is 7 m axim um .
OUT OF RANGE
If the handset cannot com m unicate with the base unit or the handset is too far away
from the base during a conversation and the RF signal is not present, the m essage
“OUT OF RANGE” will be appeared on the display.
NO CONNECTION
If the handset cannot connect to the base unit when m aking a call, the m essage “NO
CONNECTION” appears on the display for 2 seconds, and then returns to stand-by
m ode.
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Before calling for service, please check this list of the m ost com m on problems.
Problem Check
The phone does not work
Are the LINE CORD and AC adapter connected properly?
Is the handset too far away from the base unit?
Does the battery pack becom e weak? Charge the battery
on the base unit for about 15 hours.
The phone does not ring
Check the RINGER setting.
Cannot dial
Do you have touch-tone service?
Check the TONE/PULSE setting.
The audio sounds scratchy
Is the base unit located next to m etal objects or
appliances? Try relocation.
CALLER ID doesn’t work
Do you have CALLER ID service?
No caller’s nam e Does the CALLER ID service to which you subscribed
include the CALLERS NAME DELIVER Y feature?
You cannot hear or be heard
clearly
Increase the handset receiver volum e (See page 30).
Caller’s inform ation is not
registered
Did you or your answering m achine answer calls before
the second ring?
Interference from wireless
networking device
Change the location of the wireless networking device
and/or the base of the cordless phone.
Switch the channel on the wireless networking device.
Please refer to the m anual of your wireless networking
device, or consult a qualified technician of how to switch
the channel. If that doesn’t work, try another channel.
For optim um result, switch to a m id transm it range
channel.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
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The following suggestions will help you care for the system so you can enjoy it for years.
Keep the system dry. If it gets wet, wipe it dry im m ediately. Liq-
uids m ight contain m inerals that can corrode the electronic
circuits.
Use and store the system only in norm al tem perature envi-
ronm ents. Tem perature extrem es can shorten the life of
electronic devices, and distort or m elt plastic parts.
Handle the system gently and carefully. Dropping it can
dam age circuit boards and cases and can cause the system to
work im properly.
Keep the system away from excessive dust and dirt, which can
cause prem ature wear of parts.
W ipe the system with a dam p cloth occasionally to keep it
looking new. Do not use harsh chem icals, cleaning solvents, or
strong detergents to clean the system .
Modifying or tampering with the system’s internal components can cause a
malfunction and might invalidate the system’s warranty and void your FCC
authorization to operate it.
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This equipm ent com plies with Part 68 of FCC rules and the requirem ents adopted by the
ACTA. On the b ottom of this equipm ent is a label that contains, am ong other
inform ation, a product identifier in the form at US:CACW400B373001. If requested, this
num ber m ust be provided to the telephone com pany.
The REN is used to determ ine the num ber of devices that may be connected to a
telephone line. Excessive RENs on a telephone line m ay result in the devices not
ringing in response to an incom ing call. In m ost but not all areas, the sum of the RENs
should 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:CACW400B373001. The digits
represented by 00B are the REN without a decim al point (e.g., 03B is a REN of 0.3B).
For earlier products, the REN is separately shown on the label.]
Should you experience trouble with this equipm ent, please contact:
Cybiolink Service Center
4905 77
th
Ave P.O. Box 140 Milan, IL. 61264
1-800-233-5961, Service Departm ent
for repair or warranty inform ation. If the equipm ent is causing harm to the telephone
network, the telephone com pany m ay request that you disconnect the equipm ent until
the problem is resolved.
NOTICE: If your hom e has specially wired alarm equipm ent connected to the telephone
line, ensure the installation of this equipm ent ID does not disable your alarm equipm ent.
If you have questions about what will disable alarm equipm ent, consult your telephone
com pany or a qualified installer.
If this equipm ent SBC373 causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone
com pany will notify you in advance that tem porary discontinuance of service m ay be
required. But if advance notice isn’t practical, the telephone com pany will notify the
custom er as soon as possible. Also, you will be advised of your right to file a com plaint
with the FCC if you believe it is necessary.
The telephone com pany m ay make changes in its facilities, equipm ent, operations or
procedures that could affect the operation of the equipm ent. If this happens the
telephone com pany will provide advance notice in order for you to m ake necessary
m odifications to maintain uninterrupted service.
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Do not attempt to repair or modify this equipment. Changes or m odifications not
expressly approved by the party responsible for its com pliance could void the user’s
authority to operate the equipm ent.
Connection to party line services is subject to state tariffs. Contact the state public utility
com m ission, public service com m ission or corporation comm ission for inform ation.
Current FCC regulations specify that any direct connections to a telephone com pany line
be done using only standard phone jacks USOC RJ11C / RJ14C and plugs that is
TIA-968-A com pliant.
Note
This equipm ent has been tested and found to com ply with the lim its for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These lim its are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harm ful interference in a residential installation. This
equipm ent generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instructions, m ay cause harm ful interference to radio
com m unications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipm ent does cause harm ful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determ ined by turning the equipm ent off and on, the
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or m ore of the following
m easures:
1. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
2. Increase the separation 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. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio / TV technician for help.
NOTICE TO HEARING AID WEARERS: This telephone has been registered with the
FCC as hearing aid com patible.
W arning: 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.
Caution: To maintain compliance with the FCC’s RF exposure guidelines place the
base unit at least 20 cm from nearby persons.
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Q & A:
W HAT DOES OUR W ARRANTY COVER?
• Any defect in m aterial or workm anship.
FOR HOW LONG AFTER THE ORIGINAL PURCHASE?
• To the original purchaser only - ONE YEAR.
W HAT W ILL SBC DO?
• At our option, repair or replace your unit.
HOW DO I SEND MY UNIT, IN OR OUT OF W ARRANTY?
• In the U.S., call Custom er Service for Return Authorization at: 1-800-233-5961.
• Properly pack your unit. Include any cables and accessories that were originally
provided with the product. W e recom m end using the original carton and packing
m aterials.
• Include in the package a copy of the sales receipt or other evidence of date of original
purchase (if the unit was purchased within the last twelve m onths).
• Print your nam e and address, along with a description of the defect, and include this
in the package.
• Include paym ent for any service or repair not covered by warranty, as determ ined by
SBC.
W HAT DOES OUR W ARRANTY NOT COVER?
• Batteries
• Dam age from m isuse, neglect, or acts of nature (lightning, floods, power surges, etc.)
• Products, which m ay have been m odified or incorporated into other products.
• Products purchased and/or operated outside the USA, its territories, or Canada.
• Products serviced by the owner or a service facility not expressly authorizes by SBC
Com m unications.
• Products purchased m ore than 12 m onths from current date.
• Units purchased in "AS IS" condition, or units purchased as "Distressed
Merchandise".
HOW DOES STATE LAW OR PROVINCIAL LAW RELATE TO THIS W ARRANTY?
• This warranty gives you specific rights. You m ay also have other rights that vary
from state to state or province to province.
W AR R AN T Y

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