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
SBC373
2-LINE M ULTI-HANDSET CORDLESS SYSTEM
2.4 GHz Digital DSS
Caller ID/Call Waiting Type 2 and Call Waiting ID Options
Owner’
s Manual
Instal
lation and
Operating Instructions
Please read
this m anual
carefully
before use.
Keep for your
reference.
CALLER ID / CALLER ID CALL W AITING /
CALL W AITING ID OPTIONS COM PATIBLE
Caller ID, Caller ID Call W ai
ng, and/or Call Wai
ingID Opt
ions
Servi
ces, where avai
lable, are SBC’
sservi
ces. Aft
er
subscri
bi
ngt
oCaller ID, Caller ID Call Wai
ng and/
or Call
Wai
ngID Opt
onsSer vi
ces, t
hi
sphone wi
ll di
splaycaller/
Caller
Wai
ngpart
y’
sname andphone number, andthe accessingsof
keysoft
he Call W ai
ngID Opt
onsser vi
ce.
C ONT E NT S
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 Uni
t............................................................................................................................9
LCD DISPLAY....................................................................................................................11
Backl
t LCD Di
spl
ay........................................................................................................ 11
Backl
t Keypad ................................................................................................................. 11
DATA PORT .......................................................................................................................11
QUICK REFERENCE...................................................................................................... 12
GETTING STARTED
CHARGING THE BATTER Y PACK ............................................................................... 15
Low Battery......................................................................................................................15
Cl
ean the BatteryContacts ..............................................................................................15
CONNECTING THE BASE UNIT .................................................................................. 16
Connecti
ngTel
ephone l
ne cord(s)
...................................................................................16
Connecti
ngPowerSuppl
y................................................................................................16
SPARE /BACK UP BATTERY ....................................................................................... 16
Changi
ngdrai
ned handset batteryi
n the mi
ddle ofa cal
l...............................................17
REGISTRATION & DE-REGISTR ATION O F H ANDSET........................................... 17
De-regi
stera handset.......................................................................................................18
CHOOSE THE DIALING MODE .................................................................................... 19
W ALLM OUNTING BASE UNIT ...................................................................................... 20
MENU SETTINGS
STRUCTURE AND OPTIONS ....................................................................................... 22
MENU FUNCTIONS ........................................................................................................ 22
Regi
strati
on ......................................................................................................................22
Di
alMode ........................................................................................................................23
Language..........................................................................................................................23
Ri
ngerVol
ume ..................................................................................................................24
AnswerMode (Onl
yavai
abl
ei
n handset menu).............................................................24
Contrast............................................................................................................................25
Cal
lWai
ti
ngID Opti
ons...................................................................................................25
PBXMode ........................................................................................................................26
New Cal
lLamp.................................................................................................................26
Audi
bl
e Cal
erID (Onl
yavai
able i
n base unitmenu)....................................................27
Ti
me and Date Setti
ng......................................................................................................27
Last Cal
lTi
mer.................................................................................................................28
Message Wai
ti
ngLamp....................................................................................................28
BASIC OPERATION
M AKING A C ALL.............................................................................................................. 29
Di
rect Di
alf
rom Handset.................................................................................................29
Di
rect Di
alf
rom Base Uni
t ..............................................................................................29
ANSW ERING A CALL..................................................................................................... 30
C ONT E NT S
TO REDIAL A CALL......................................................................................................... 30
Di
rectl
yRedi
alLast Di
aled Number................................................................................30
Di
alf
rom the Redi
alLi
st..................................................................................................31
ADJUSTING H ANDSET 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 H ANDSET ............................................................... 32
ADVANCED OPERATION
FLASH ................................................................................................................................ 33
Cal
lWai
ti
ng.....................................................................................................................33
PAUSE ............................................................................................................................... 33
Entera Pause i
n Di
al
ngSequence..................................................................................33
HOLD.................................................................................................................................. 33
SENDING TONE SIGN ALS IN PULSE DIALING M ODE .......................................... 34
DIAL VO ICE M AIL............................................................................................................ 34
Program yourown Voi
cemai
laccess number..................................................................34
Usi
ngDIALV.M. sof
tkey..................................................................................................34
DIAL BACK FRO M CALLER ID LIST............................................................................ 35
DAILING FRO M PHONE BO OK DIRECTORY ........................................................... 35
CONFERENCE CALL...................................................................................................... 36
Handset and base uni
t conference cal
l............................................................................36
Si
ngl
e li
ne conf
erence cal
l(3Waycal
li
ng)......................................................................36
2Li
ne conf
erence call......................................................................................................37
CALLER ID OPERATION
ABOUT CALLER IDENTIFICATION .............................................................................. 38
CALLER LIST.................................................................................................................... 38
MemoryMatch.................................................................................................................38
Revi
ew Cal
lerLi
st............................................................................................................38
Del
ete Record(s)f
rom Cal
erLi
st....................................................................................39
Cal
lBackf
rom Cal
erLi
st ...............................................................................................39
Speci
alCal
lDi
spl
ay.........................................................................................................39
Cal
lDi
spl
ayMessages.....................................................................................................40
VO ICE ANNOUNCE CALLER ID .................................................................................. 40
CALL W AITING ID OPTIONS ........................................................................................ 41
Cal
lWai
ti
ngID Opti
ons Set toOFF................................................................................41
Cal
lWai
ti
ngID Opti
ons Set toON..................................................................................41
Cal
lWai
ti
ngID Opti
on:JOIN.........................................................................................42
Cal
lWai
ti
ngID Opti
on:HOLD.......................................................................................42
PHONE BOOK DIRECTORY
CREATING A PHONE BOOK DIRECTORY RECORD.............................................. 43
Copyf
rom a Cal
erID 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
C ONT E NT S
MULTI-HANDSET OPERATION
INTERCOM ....................................................................................................................... 48
CALL TRANSFER ............................................................................................................ 49
OPTIONAL FEATURES DIAL LIST
DIALING SER VICES ....................................................................................................... 51
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
CAPACITY......................................................................................................................... 51
Memory............................................................................................................................51
Cal
lRepeat Number.........................................................................................................51
OUT OF RANGE .............................................................................................................. 51
NO CONNECTION........................................................................................................... 51
TROUBLESHOOTING.................................................................................................... 53
CARE AND MAINTENANCE......................................................................................... 54
FCCREQUIREM ENTS .................................................................................................... 55
WARRANTY...................................................................................................................... 57
NOTE.................................................................................................................................. 58
IM PORTAN T IN FOR M AT ION
Important Safety Instructions:
To reduce the risk offire,electric shock and/or injury to persons,always follow
these basic safety precautions when using your telephone equipm ent.
1.
Read,under
stand,andfol
ow al
li
nstructi
ons.
2.
Unpl
ug thi
s tel
ephone from the wal
l outl
et
before cl
eani
ng. Do notuse l
qui
d oraerosol
cl
eaners. I
fnecessar
y,use a softcl
oth l
ghtl
m oi
stenedwi
th am i
ddetergentsol
uti
on.
3.
Do not use thi
s tel
ephone near a bathtub,
ki
tchensi
nk,wash bowl
,l
aundr
y tub,swi
mmi
ng
pool
,a wetbasem entoranywhere el
se there i
waterorl
qui
d.
4.
Do notpl
acethi
stel
ephone onan unstabl
ecar
t,
stand or tabl
e. A fal
lcoul
d cause seri
ous
dam age tothephone.
5.
Sl
ots andopeni
ngs i
nthecabi
netattheback or
bottom areprovi
dedforventi
ati
ontoprotectthe
uni
tfrom overheati
ng. These openi
ngs m ust
notbe bl
ocked orcovered. Do notpl
ace thi
tel
ephone on a bed,sofa,rug orothersi
mi
ar
sur
face.
Thi
s tel
ephone shoul
d never be
pl
aced nearorovera radi
atororheatregi
ster.
Thi
s tel
ephoneshoul
d notbepl
acedi
n abui
t-i
nstal
ati
onunl
essproperventi
ati
oni
s provi
ded.
6.
Neverpush obj
ect
s ofany ki
ndthrough sl
ots i
the phone.
They coul
d touch dangerous
vol
tagepoi
nt
s orshor
toutpart
sthatcoul
dresul
n a ri
sk offi
re orel
ectri
c shock. Neverspi
qui
d ofanyki
nd onthetel
ephone.
7.
Unpl
ug thi
s tel
ephone from the wal
loutl
etand
referto aqual
fi
edser
vi
ce representati
ve i
nany
ofthefol
owi
ngsi
tuati
ons:a)I
fl
qui
dhasbeenspi
ed i
ntothetel
ephone.
b)I
fthe tel
ephone has been exposedto rai
n or
water.
c)I
fthetel
ephonedoes notoperatenorm al
y by
fol
owi
ng the operati
ng i
nstructi
ons. Adj
ust
onl
y those control
s thatare covered by the
operati
ng i
nstructi
ons. I
m proper adj
ust
m ent
ofothercontrol
s m ay resul
ti
n dam age and
wi
l often requi
re extensi
ve work by a
qual
fi
ed techni
ci
an to restore the tel
ephone
to norm aloperati
on.
d)I
f the tel
ephone has been dropped orthe
case has beendam aged.
e)I
fthetel
ephone exhi
bi
ts a di
sti
nctchange i
perfor
m ance.
8.
Do notusethetel
ephoneto repor
ta gas l
eak i
thevi
ci
ni
y ofthe l
eak.
9.
Avoi
d usi
ng a tel
ephone (otherthan a cordl
ess
ype)duri
ngan el
ectri
calstorm. There m ay be
a rem oteri
sk ofel
ectri
cshockfrom l
ghtni
ng.
10.
Neveri
nstal
lj
acks i
n a wetl
ocati
on unl
ess the
ack i
sspeci
fi
cal
y desi
gnedforwetl
ocati
ons.
11.
Never touch uni
nsul
ated tel
ephone wi
res or
term i
nal
s unl
ess the tel
ephone l
ne has been
di
sconnected atthe network i
nter
face.
12.
Use wi
th cauti
on when i
nstal
ng orm odi
fyi
ng
tel
ephone l
nes.
13.
To reduce the ri
sk of el
ectri
c shock, do not
di
sassem bl
e thi
s product
, but take i
t to a
qual
fi
ed ser
vi
cem an when som e ser
vi
ce or
repai
rwork i
s requi
red. Openi
ng orrem ovi
ng
coversm ay expose you to dangerousvol
tages
orotherri
sks. Incorrectreassem bl
ycancause
el
ectri
c shock when the appl
ance i
subsequentl
y used.
14.
CAUTION
RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS
REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE.
Sanyo Energy (
Hong Kong) Co., Ltd,
3KR-600AAL,Ni
Cd3.6V,600m Ah
DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDI
NG
TO THE I
NSTRUCTIONS.
15.
Use onl
ythe powercordand batteri
es i
ndi
cated
n thi
s m anual
. Do notdi
spose ofbatteri
es i
fi
re. They m ay expl
ode. Check wi
th l
ocal
codesforpossi
bl
especi
aldi
sposali
nstructi
ons.
16.
Pl
ug the adaptorto the socket-outl
etthatnear
the equi
pm entandshal
lbe easi
y accessi
bl
e.
Use only with Class 2 Power Source,9V DC,1000m A for base unit
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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SPECIAL FEATURES
Yournew 2-Line Multi-handset Cordless System i
s desi
gned and engineered to exacting
standards forrel
iability,long life,and outstandi
ng perform ance.
Note:
Charge al
lofthe batteri
es foratl
east15 hours pri
orto i
ni
ti
aluse. SEE PAGE 15
FOR DETAILS!
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Truly2-Line cordl
ess system ,both l
ines can be operated si
m ultaneously
2.4 GHzDigitalDSS Cordl
ess Phone
Multiple handsets capabil
ity,supports up to 8 handsets
3 W ayConference callbetween Line 1 and Line 2
3 W ayConference callbetween a handset,the base unit and an externalli
ne
Two-wayintercom between 2 handsets orbetween base and handset
Handset-to-Handset FRS-like two-wayintercom independent ofthe base unit.
Handsfree speakerphone on handset
Handsfree speakerphone on base unit,giving the base unit com plete functionalityof
anotherhandset
Dedicated keys on the base unit: Redial / Flash / Line1 Speakerphone / Line2
Speakerphone /Intercom /Conference /Mute /Directory / Voicem ail/Shortcut to
OptionalFeatures Dial
Call
erID Type I,IIand CallW aiting ID Options capabil
ity
Voice Announce Cal
lerID
Backlit 7-Li
ne Multi-Function LCD on both the handset and the base unit
Five Softkeys on both handset and base unit to access different functions dependi
ng
on which m ode the phone i
s currentlyin.
Handset and base unit Volum e Control
New Call/Voice MailMessage W aiti
ng Indicatoron both handset and base unit
Out ofRange indication
Non-volatil
e m em ory for 50 Nam e and Num ber Caller ID Records,50 Nam e and
Num berPhone Book DirectoryRecords,and 20 Last Di
aled num bers.
Engli
sh/Spani
sh Intell
igent LCD Di
splay
Spare BatteryCapabi
lity
Data Port
2.5 m m Headset Jack
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Check to be sure the fol
lowing item s com e with the phone. Ifthere is anything m i
ssing
orvisible dam age,contact the originalpl
ace ofpurchase. Do not attem pt to operate the
system ifit is dam aged.
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Base Unit
Two Handsets with Belt Clips
One Recharge Cradle
Three BatteryPacks
One Long Telephone Line Cord
One Short Telephone Line Cord forW al
lMounting
One 4-wire Long Telephone Line Cord
One AC Adapter
One W all-Mounting Bracket
Two Owner’s Manual
CHOOSE THE BEST LOCATION
Call
s are transm itted between the base unit and the handset,or between handset &
handset, by using wireless radi
o waves. For m axim um di
stance and noi
se-free
operati
on,here are som e i
m portant gui
del
ines you shoul
d consi
der:
1.
2.
3.
4.
The location should be close to both a phone j
ack and a continuous poweroutlet
which i
s not switch control
led.
Keep the base and the handset away from sources ofelectricalnoi
se such as TV,
personalcom puter,oranothercordless phone.
In a HIGH and CENTRAL location with no obstructi
ons such as wall
s.
The base can be placed on a desk,tabletop orm ounted on wall.
Note:
W hile usi
ng the handset:
Ifyou are neara m icrowave oven which is bei
ng used,noi
se m ay be heard from the
receiverorthe speaker. Move away from the m icrowave oven and closerto the base
unit.
If m ore than one cordless phone i
s bei
ng used and your handset is near another
cordless phone’
s base unit, noi
se m ay be heard. Move away from other cordless
phone’
s base unit and closerto yourbase unit.
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LOCATION OF CONTROLS
Handset
Receiver
M essage W aiting /
New CallIndicator
Display
Softkeys
Dial7 /M ute Key
ScrollKeys
Speakerphone
Indicator
DialPad
Intercom .Key
BeltClip
Speakerphone
Line 1 Key
Speakerphone
Key
Antenna
HeadsetJack
Line 2 Key
Bye Key
Dial11 /Flash Key
Battery Cover
Dial10 /Redial/
Pause Key
Conference Key
M icrophone
MessageW ai
ti
ng /New CallIndi
cator
(a)Flash rapi
dlywhen ringing.
(b)Flash regularlyifyou have m essage in yourvoicem ailornew CallerID in CallLog.
(c)Light when the handset i
s in use.
Speakerphone Indi
cator
Light when speakerphone i
s in use.
HeadsetJack
The headset jack all
ows the use ofa headset with a standard 2.5m m pl
ug.
Li
ne 1 / Line 2 Key
Allow you to access the telephone line.
Scrol
lKeys [▼] / [▲]
(a)W hile on a call,press [▼ ] /[▲ ] to adjust the volum e.
(b)During standby,press [▼ ] /[▲ ] to scrollthrough Menu options;access Cal
lerID
Records,Phonebook DirectoryRecords and Redi
alLi
st.
Speakerphone Key[Spk.]
Press to turn on the handsfree speakerphone and dialthe num beron the di
splay. You
are sti
llrequired to press [Bye] to end yourcall.
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Bye key
To end a cal
Di
al7 / Mute Key
(a)W hile reviewing the Cal
lID Record,press [Di
al7] and then a LINE keyto CallBackin
7-digit form at.
(b)W hile on a call,press [Mute] to m ute the m icrophone forprivacy.
Di
al10 / Redi
al/ Pause Key
(a)W hile reviewi
ng the CallID Record,press [Di
al10] and then a LINE keyto CallBack
in 10-digit form at.
(b)W hile off-hook,press [Redial] to recalland dialthe last phone num berdi
aled.
(c)W hile on-hook,press [Redial] to access the Redi
alLi
st. Using [▼ ] or[▲ ] to select
the desired num berand press a LINE keyor[Spk.] to dialit.
(d)Press the keyduring Pre-di
alorPhone book directorynum berentrywillentera
3-second pause into a di
ali
ng sequence,indicated by“P”.
Di
al11 / Fl
ash Key
(a)W hile reviewi
ng the CallID Record,press [Dial11] and then a LINE keyto CallBack
in 11-digit form at.
(b)The [Flash] keyis used to access telephone com panyservices such as CallW aiting.
Di
alPad
The num eric keys are used i
n the conventionalm annerfordial
ling.
Intercom Key[Int.]
During standby,press the keyto activate the intercom function between handsets or
between handset and base unit,answera paging call,orterm inate an intercom call.
W hile on a l
ine,press the keyto transferthe cal
lto a particul
arhandset orthe base.
Conference Key [Conf.]
Press to start conference callbetween Line 1 and Line 2.
5 Softkeys
These softkeys are used to sel
ect functions di
splayed directly above the keys.
Functions di
splayed above the keys willchange depending on the m ode ofoperati
on.
For exam ple,on the displ
ay below,[SAVE], [M ENU], [SER VICE], [DIR.] & [DIAL V.M.] are
di
spl
ayed above the sofkeys. To operate the phone book directory,press the second
softkeyfrom the right-hand-side.
e.g.
Press thi
s softkeywill
enterinto phone book
directory
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Base Uni
Charge Indicator
Spare batteryIndicator
Dial11/Fl
ash key
Scrol
lkeys
Dial10/Redial/
Pause key
Displ
ay
Dial7/Mute key
Conference key
& indicator
Message W aiting/
New Cal
lIndicator
Int.
/Page key
Softkeys
Bye key
DialPad
Line in-use
indicators
Line keys
Microphone
Speaker
MessageW ai
ti
ng / New Cal
lIndi
cator
Flash when there i
s/are m essage(s)i
n yourvoicem ai
lornew Call
erID in Cal
lLog.
Li
ne 1 in-use Indi
cator
(a)Light when Li
ne 1 i
s in use.
(b)Flash when Line 1 i
s on hold orthere i
s an incom ing cal
lin li
ne 1.
Li
ne 2 in-use Indi
cator
(a)Light when Li
ne 2 i
s in use.
(b)Flash when Line 2 i
s on hold orthere i
s an incom ing cal
lin li
ne 2.
Conference Indi
cator
Light when 2 Li
nes are engaged i
n conference call.
Charge Indi
cator
Light when handset i
s on the cradle and being charged.
Spare BatteryIndi
cator
Light when the spare batteryis in the charging com partm ent.
Di
alPad
The num eric keys are used i
n the conventionalm annerfordial
ling.
Li
ne 1 Key
Press to turn on the speakerphone and m ake oranswercallon Line 1.
Li
ne 2 Key
Press to turn on the speakerphone and m ake oranswercallon Line 2.
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Scrol
lKeys [▼] / [▲]
(a)W hile on a call,press [▼ ] /[▲ ] to adjust the volum e.
(b)During standby,press [▼ ] /[▲ ] to scrollthrough Menu;access CallerID Records,
Phonebook DirectoryRecords and RedialLi
st.
Di
al7 / Mute Key
(a)W hile reviewi
ng the Call
erID Record,press [Dial7] and then a LINE keyto CallBack
in 7-di
git form at.
(b)W hile off-hook,press [Mute] to m ute the m icrophone forprivacy.
Di
al10 / Redi
al/ Pause Key
(a)W hile reviewing the CallerID Record,press [Dial10] and then a LINE key to Call
Back in 10-digit form at.
(b)W hile off-hook,press [Redial] to recalland dialthe last num berdialed.
(c)W hile on-hook,press [Redial] to access the RedialLi
st. Using [▼ ] /[▲ ] scrollkeys
to sel
ect the desired num berand press [Line1] or[Line2] to dialit.
(d)Press the key during Pre-di
al or Phone book directory num ber entry to insert a
3-second pause into the di
ali
ng sequence,indicated by“P”.
Di
al11 / Fl
ash Key
(a)W hile reviewing the CallerID Record,press [Dial11] and then a LINE key to Call
Back in 11-digit form at.
(b)The [Flash] keyis used to access telephone com panyservices such as CallW aiting.
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 i
ntercom functi
on between base and handset,answer or
term i
nate an i
ntercom cal
l.
(b)W hile on an externalline,press the [Int./Page] key to transferthe cal
lto a particular
handset.
Conference Key
Press to start conference callbetween Line 1 and Line 2.
Bye key
To end a cal
5 Softkeys
Dependi
ng on the m ode ofoperation,the corresponding functions ofthe 5 Softkeys are
di
spl
ayed on the screen. Pl
ease referto the figure on page 7 fordetail
ed descriptions.
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LCD DISPLAY
Call
er’
s Num ber
Call
er’
s Nam e
Call
ing Date
& Tim e
Sequence in callerl
st
Label
s of5 softkeys
Backl
tLCD Di
spl
ay
Both the handset and the base unit have the backlit LCD di
splay. It willlight when you
start using the handset orthe base unit,orwhen a cal
li
s received. The di
splaylight wi
ll
stayon fora few seconds afterpressi
ng a button orl
ifting the handset offthe base unit.
Backl
tKeypad
The num eric keys willl
ight when you press a keyorwhen a calli
s received. The light
willstayon fora few seconds afterpressi
ng a keyoransweri
ng a call.
DATA PORT
You can connect a com m unication device (like
com puter,m odem ,faxm achine,answering
m achine,and etc)through thi
s unit usi
ng the
DATA jacks at the bottom ofthe base unit.
You could choose to connect the com m unicati
on
device to Line 1 orLi
ne 2 with the j
acks labeled
“L1 Data”or“L2 Data”respectively. However,if
you have 2 telephone l
ines occupi
ed the jacks
“L1 only”and “L2 only”. Then yourcom m unication device can onlybe connected to
Line 1 via the jack label
ed “L1 & L2”. SEE PAGE 16 FOR DETIALS OF TELEPHONE
LINE(S)CONNECTION
Note: Make sure the data device is not in use pri
orto using yourphone orel
se the data
device m aynot be operated properly. W hile data transm i
ssi
on i
si
n progress,use ofthe
sam e line on yourSBC373 ora CallW aiting ID al
ert m ayinterrupt the transm i
ssion.
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QUICK REFERENCE
Task
Adjust receiver/
Speakerphone volum e
Making a call
Steps
Page
1. Press [Li
ne1] or[Line2] or[Spk.] on the
handset orpress [Line1] or[Line2] on
the base unit and li
sten fora dialtone.
*([Li
ne1] or[Li
ne2] willbe col
lectively
referred as a LINE key throughout
this m anual)
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The handset and the base unit have 4
volum e l
evels adjustable during offhook.
Press [▼ ] /[▲ ] to adjust during a call.
30
2. Dialnum ber(Form em orydialfeature,
see related reference.)
Answeri
ng a cal
3. To hang up,press [Bye] on the handset
orbase unit orreturn the handset to
charge cradle.
Auto-answeris the defaultm ode setting of
the phone:
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Ifthe handset is on the charge cradl
e,just
lift the handset and the line i
s autom atically
connected.
Ifthe phone i
s set to Manual
-answer
m ode,orwheneverthe handset is not on
the charge cradle,to answera call:
1. Press a LINE key or[Spk.] on the
handset orpress a LINE keyon the
base unit correspondi
ng to the line
num berflashing on the di
splayto pick
up a call
Last num berredial
2. To hang up,press [Bye] on the handset
orbase unit orreturn the handset to
charge cradle.
1. Press a LINE key and li
sten fordial
tone.
2. Press [Redial] to dialthe last di
aled
num ber.
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I MP OR TAN T IN FOR MAT ION
QUICK REFERENCE
Task
Dialfrom the RedialLi
st 1. Press [Redial].
2. Use [▼ ] /[▲ ] scrollkeys to access
desired num berfrom the l
st ofup to 20
last dial
ed num bers.
Review Cal
lerLi
st
Callback a num berin
Call
erLi
st
Steps
3. Press a LINE key to dialthe num ber.
Page
30
Use [▼ ] /[▲ ] scrollkeys to review call
er’
inform ation duri
ng standbym ode.
36
1. Scrollto a desired record in CallerLi
st.
37
2. Ifthe num berdi
spl
ayed is not in the
desired dialing pattern,press [Dial7],
[Dial10] or[Dial11] to sel
ect the num ber
ofdigits to dialfirst.
3. Press a LINE key to dialthe num ber.
Store Call
erID num ber 1. Scrollto the desired CallerID num ber.
into Phone Book
2. Press [SAVE] softkey to store the
Directory
num beri
nto Phone Book Directory.
Manuallyadd a new
1. Press [DIR.] softkey.
num beri
nto Phone Book 2. Press [SAVE] softkeyand then key-in
Directory
the num ber.
36
41
3. Press [O.K.] softkeyand key-in the
nam e.
10 Dialfrom Phone Book
Directory
4. Press [SAVE] softkey to store.
1. Press [DIR.] softkey.
2. Use [▼ ] /[▲ ] scrollkeys to find the
desired directoryrecord.
45
3. Ifthe num berdi
spl
ayed is not in the
desired dialing pattern,press [Dial7],
[Dial10] or[Dial11] to sel
ect the num ber
ofdigits to dialfirst.
11
4. Press a desired LINE key to dialthe
num ber
Switch to a waiting call Press [Flash] to put the talking partyon
hold and talk to the waiti
ng party.
IfCallW aiting ID OPTION is subscribed,
m ore options are available.
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QUICK REFERENCE
12
13
14
15
Task
Page from base to
handset(s)
Intercom callbetween
two handsets
Steps
1. Press [Int./Page].
2. Press the desired handset num ber[1] to
[8] or[] /[#] forallhandsets.
3. To term inate the paging,press [EXIT]
softkeyor[Int./Page] or[Bye] key.
1. Press [Int.].
2. Press the desired handset num ber.
3. To term inate the paging,press [EXIT]
softkeyor[Int./Page] or[Bye] key.
Page
31
46
Intercom callfrom a
1. Press [Int.]
handset to the base unit 2. Press [0] to access the base unit.
46
CallTransfer
47
3. To term inate the paging,press [EXIT]
softkeyor[Int./Page] or[Bye] key.
1. Press [Int.] on handset or[Int./Page] on
base unit whil
e engagi
ng in an external
line.
2. Press the desired handset num beror
press [0] forthe base unit.
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Truly2-line conference
call
3. Press correspondi
ng LINE keyon
handset oron the base unit to take back
the callat anypoint,orthe callwi
llbe
returned to you ifit is not answered
within 20 seconds.
1. W hile m aki
ng oransweri
ng a cal
lon
Line1 orLine2
2. Press [HOLD] softkeyeitheron the
handset orthe base unit to put the call
on hol
3. Make oranswera second callon the
otherline
4. Afterthe second calli
s connected,
press [Conf.] /[Conference] to add the
first call
erinto the conference call
5. To end the conference cal
l,press a
LINE keyto retain the party on that line
and drop the otherone,orjust press
[Bye] to end both lines.
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35
G ET T IN G STAR T ED
Yournew tel
ephone i
ncl
udes the highestquali
ty Ni
Cd (Ni
ckelCadm ium )batteri
es
avai
abl
e. Fol
lowi
ng these si
m pl
ei
nstructi
ons can signi
fi
cantl
yi
m prove your
operati
onalresul
ts.
CHARGING THE BATTERY PACK
Charge allbatterypacks forat least 15 hours priorto connecti
ng to the telephone line.
**AFTER INITIAL CHARGE:To enhance battery l
fe and tel
ephone perform ance,
com pl
etel
y charge and then com pl
etel
y di
scharge the batteri
es before
returni
ng the handsets to the chargi
ng cradl
e. Thi
s wi
lextend yourbattery
fe al
owi
ng longertal
k-ti
m e and stand-by.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Press the battery release poi
nt on the back ofthe handset and sl
ide downward to
open the batterycom partm ent.
Insert the battery pack into the battery com partm ent and m ake sure to positi
on
accordi
ng to pol
aritym arkings.
Slide the batterycoverupward unti
lit snaps into place.
Connect the AC adapterto the 9 V DC jack ofthe base unit and to a standard 120V
AC walloutlet.
Place the handset on the base unit. Make sure the Charge LED on the base unit
lights,and chargi
ng begins.
Low Battery
W hen the batterypoweris low,the battery icon
on the right ofthe di
spl
aywillbe on
and the handset beeps interm ittently whi
le it i
s in use. Ifyou DO NOT recharge the
handset battery,
will be on for certai
n peri
od, and then “LOW BATTER Y” is
di
spl
ayed. Ifthe handset i
s left un-recharged,“BACK TO CHARGER”willbe displayed
and the handset does not function when you press the keys.
Cl
ean the Battery Contacts
To m ai
ntain a good charge,it is i
m portant to clean allbattery contacts on the handset
and the base unit with a soft,dry cloth about once a m onth. Use a pencileraser or
othercontact cleaner. Do notuse any l
iquids orsolvents.
Cauti
on:
1. Use ONLY with SBC373 AC Adapter(AC 120V,DC9V,1000m A).
2. The AC adapterm ust rem ain connected at allti
m es (It i
s norm alforthe adapterto
feelwarm during i
n use).
3. Do not rem ove the batteryfrom the handset to charge it.
4. Neverthrow the batteryinto a fire,disassem ble it,orheat it.
5. Do not rem ove ordam age the batterycasing.
6. Ifyou do not expect to use yourphone fora m onth orlonger,rem ove the batteries.
Batteries can leak chem ical
s that can destroyelectronic parts.
7. For the longest battery life and opti
m aloperation ofthe phone system ALW AYS
com pletely charge and di
scharge the batteries. 3 batteries have been included to
allow you to keep 1 batterycontinuallychargi
ng foruse in a low batterycondition.
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G ET T IN G STAR T ED
CONNECTING THE BASE UNIT
Connecti
ng Tel
ephone l
ine cord(s)
Your SBC373 2-Line phone wil
l operate no m atter
whether you connect 1 or 2 tel
ephone l
ines. Ifyou
have 2 Li
nes com ing out of a Singl
e W al
lJack,
connect a 4-wire (RJ-14) m odul
ar phone cord
between the walljack and the phone jacklabeled L1 &
L2. Ifyou have 2 l
ines com ing out ofSeparate W al
Jacks,connect 2 phone cords with 2 wires from each
walljack to the phone jack l
abeled L1 onl
yorL1 Data
& L2 onl
y orL2 Data.
Ifyou would like to connect to 1 li
ne only,connect a cord with 2 wires to eitherL1 only
orL1 Data orL2 only orL2 Data.
Connecti
ng PowerSupply
1.
2.
3.
Plug the AC adapter into the 9V DC jack on the base and the other end into a
standard 120V AC walloutlet.
Press the cords in the slot on the housi
ng to prevent the cords from pulli
ng loose.
Set the base unit on a tabletop and then pl
ace the handset on the base unit.
Note:
1. Use onlythe powercord and batteries indicated in thi
s m anual. Do not di
spose of
batteries in a fire. Theym ayexplode. Check with l
ocalcodes forpossibl
e speci
al
di
sposalinstructi
ons.
2. Connect the AC adapterto a continuous poweroutlet.
3. Plug the adaptorto the socket-outlet that nearthe equipm ent and shal
lbe easily
accessible.
Ti
p:
Ifyourtelephone outlet i
s not m odular,contact yourtelephone com panyforassi
stance.
SPARE / BACK UP BATTERY
The extra battery willenable the phone function norm ally during an electricaloutage.
You can also use the spare batterypack 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 si
de ofthe base unit.
2. Place a battery pack in the drawerwith the charge
contacts faci
ng up and to the left.
3. Close the drawer. Make sure the Spare Battery
LED lights,and charging begi
ns.
4. The LED li
ghts untilthe batteryis rem oved from the
com partm ent.
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GET T IN G STAR T E D
Changi
ng drai
ned handsetbatteryin the m iddl
e ofa cal
W hen the handset di
splays “LOW BATTERY”or“RETURN TO BASE”in the m iddle ofa
telephone call,you can swap the cal
lto the base unitspeakerphone first and then
change the handset batteryfollowing these si
m ple steps:
1. Press the LINE key with the In-use i
ndicatorlit on the
base unit. The calli
s then transferred to a 3-waycall
conference between the handset,the base unit and the
externalparty.
2.
Press the [Bye] key on the handset;the
callwi
llbe total
lyswapped from the
handset to the base unitspeakerphone.
3. Takeoutthesparebat
teryfrom thebaseuni
tbatter
ycompar
tment
andrepl
acei
ttothehandset.
4. Press the LINE key (the in-use line)on the handset and
press the [Bye] keyon the base unit to swap the callback to
the handset.
Note: Make sure the drained batteryis put in the base unit
batterycom partm ent to be re-charged.
REGISTRATION & DE-REGISTRATION OF HANDSET
The first regi
stered handset willbe autom atically assigned as HS-1 to the base unit.
W hen additionalhandsets are regi
stered to the system ,theywillbe assigned extensi
on
num bers i
n the following sequence: HS-2,HS-3,and up to HS-8.
On the Base Uni
t:
REGISTRATION
O.K.
Press [MENU] and “REGISTRATION”appears on the
di
spl
ay.
EXIT
WAITING REGISTER Press [O.K.] and “W AITING REGISTER”is displayed.
EXI
You are now readyto regi
steryourhandset.
Note:The base unit willreturn to standby m ode ifno
handset regi
stration takes place withi
n 25 seconds.
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GET T IN G STAR T E D
On the Handset:
Afterthe handseti
s charged,rem ove itfrom the base
unitorcharge cradl
e. “HS_ _”i
s di
splayed
NO NEW CALL
HS_ _
10:00AM 1/01
SAVE SERVICE
MENU
DIR.
REGISTRATION
HS_ _
O.K.
DI
AL V.M.
Press [MENU]and “REGISTRATION”appears on the
di
spl
ay.
EXIT
ADD A HANDSET? Press [O.K.]and select“ADD A H ANDSET?”.
Press [O.K.]to registerand “CONNECTING”is
di
spl
ayed for1 to 2 seconds.
O.K.
EXIT
REG OK NEW ID=1
The handsetwillreturn to “REGISTRATION”after2
seconds. Press [EXIT]to end the regi
stration.
NO NEW CALL
HS-1
10:00AM 1/01
SAVE SERVICE
MENU
DIR.
Ifthe handsetdi
spl
ays “REG OK NEW ID=1”,the
connecti
on with the base unitis establi
shed.
Ifthe handsetdi
spl
ays “NO CONNECTION”,repeatthe
previous steps.
DI
AL V.M.
De-regi
stera handset
Ifyou wantto de-regi
stera regi
stered handsetfrom the base unit,getthe base unitinto
REGISTRATION m enu and di
splays “W AITING REGISTER”first.(see page 17).
On the Handset:
REGISTRATION
HS - 2
O.K.
Press [MENU]and “REGISTRATION”appears on the
di
spl
ay.
EXIT
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GET T IN G STAR T E D
DEL HANDSET?
O.K.
Press [OK]to enterRegi
stration m enu.
Using [▼ ]/ [▲ ]to select“DEL HANDSET?”.
Press [O.K.]to de-registerand “CONNECTING … ”
then “UNREGISTERED’i
s di
spl
ayed for1 to 2
seconds.
Ifthe handsetdi
spl
ays “REGISTRATION”and “HS_ _”,
the handsetis di
sconnected from the base unit.
Ifthe handsetdi
spl
ays “NO CONNECTION”,repeatthe
previous steps.
EXIT
REGISTRATION
HS_ _
O.K.
EXIT
CHOOSE THE DIALING MODE
Ifyourhom e i
s equi
pped with a touchtone dialing system ,the phone wi
llbe readyto use
as soon as the battery is charged. Ifyou have a pul
se (rotary)di
ali
ng system ,you wi
ll
need to setthe dialing m ode as fol
lows:
REGISTRATION
HS_ _
O.K.
SAVED!
Using [▼ ]/ [▲ ]to access “DIAL M ODE”.
EXIT
PULSE MODE
SAVE
Press [MENU]and “REGISTRATION”appears on the
di
spl
ay.
EXIT
DIAL MODE
O.K.
Press [OK]to enterDialm ode m enu.
Using [▼ ]/ [▲ ]to select“PULSE MODE”.
EXIT
Press [SAVE]to confirm .
The di
spl
aywillreturn to “DIAL MODE”,press [EXIT]to
return to standby.
You are now ready to use your new telephone
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GET T IN G STAR T E D
W ALLMOUNTING BASE UNIT
The base unitcan be m ounted on a wallphone plate byusi
ng
the suppl
ied wall-m ounti
ng bracket.
1. Bring the barrelpl
ug ofthe AC adapterthrough the
rectangularopeni
ng ofthe wal
l-m ounting bracket.
2. Plug the adapter’
s barrel
s pl
ug into the j
ack m arked
“1000m A DC 9V”atthe bottom ofthe base unitand press
the cord in the slotabove the jack.
3. Ifyourprem i
se i
s equipped with 2 Li
nes com ing outofa
Si
ngl
e W al
lJack:
Bring the telephone l
ine cord with RJ-14 plug (you can
see 4 wires i
n the pl
ug)through the rectangul
aropening
ofthe wall-m ounting bracketand plug itinto the jackm arked “LINE 1/2”.
Ifyourprem i
se has 2 Li
nes,each com ing outofSeparateW al
lJacks:
Bring the telephone li
ne cords with RJ-11 pl
ug (you can see 2 wires in the pl
ug)
through the rectangularopening ofthe wall-m ounti
ng bracketand plug them into the
jack m arked “LINE 1/2”and “LINE 2”separately.
Ifyourprem i
se has only1 Line com ing outofa wallplate:
Take the shorttelephone line cord and plug itinto the jack m arked”LINE 1/2”.
Hook tab
4. Insert2 hook-tabs and 2 shorttabs ofthe
wall-m ounti
ng bracketinto the slot
s atthe back and
bottom ofthe base unitsi
m ultaneously.
5. Press the wall-m ounti
ng bracketagai
nstthe base
unituntiltheyare resting on each otherfirm ly.
Short tab
6. Hold the base
unitup nextto
the wallj
ack and
plug i
n the line
cord,anyloose
line cord can be hid inside
the wall-m ounti
ng
bracket.
7. Place the base uniton the posts ofthe wallpl
ate and
push down unti
lthe uniti
s secured firm ly.
8. Plug the AC adapterinto a standard walloutlet.
Note: Ifyou are notusi
ng a standard wallpl
ate to m ountthe
phone on wall,you m ayalso m ountitwith ordinaryscrews.
Insert2 screws with verticalseparati
on of33/16or315/ 16inches and l
eave the screws 1/8
inch from the wal
l. Make sure the screw heads are notbi
ggerthan 5/16inch.
Please charge all the batteries for at least 15 hours prior to initial use.
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M E N U S E T T IN GS
The phone offers an extensive range offunctions which are grouped in m enus. You can
custom ize yourphone bypressi
ng the Menu keyand usi
ng [▼ ]/ [▲ ]scrollkeys to scrol
through the options.
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M E N U S E T T IN GS
STRUCTURE AND OPTIONS
The m enu settings have two levels. There are twelve item s on the handsetand on the
base unitrespectivelyin the firstleveland the num berofitem s i
n the second level
depends on the firstlevelm enu.
Note:The settings are independenton the base unitand each handset.
MENU FUNCTIONS
Regi
strati
on
You m ustfirstsetthe base unitto regi
stration m ode pri
orto addi
ng ordeleting handset
s.
Sim plypress [MENU]on the base unitto sel
ect“Regi
strati
on”then press [O.K.]to
confirm .(referto page 17) The base unitwi
llreturn to standbym ode ifno handset
regi
stration takes place withi
n 25 seconds.
To add a handsetto a desi
red base
REGISTRATION
HS_ _
O.K.
Press [MENU]on the handsetduring standby.
Using [▼ ]/ [▲ ]to select“REGISTRATION”.
Press [O.K.]to enterinto the selecti
on.
EXIT
ADD A HANDSET? In the second level,using [▼ ]/ [▲ ]to access “ADD A
O.K.
EXIT
HANDSET?”
Follow the steps ofREGISTRATION OF HANDSET in
GETTING STARTED.
Note:If a new base i
s selected,the originalregi
stration willbe replaced by the new
regi
stration.
To del
ete a handsetfrom the base
DEL HANDSET?
O.K.
In the second level,using [▼ ]/ [▲ ]to select“DEL
HANDSET?”.
Press [O.K.]to de-registerthe handset.
EXIT
UNREGISTERED!
“UNREGISTERED!”appears on the di
splayto confirm
handsetde-regi
stration. The handsetreturns to
“REGISTRATION”after2 seconds. Press [EXIT]to
return and “HS_ _”i
s di
splayed.
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ME N U S E T T IN GS
To del
ete al
lhandsets from the base
DEL ALL HANDSET In the second level,using [▼ ]/ [▲ ]to select“DEL ALL
HANDSET”.
Press [O.K.]to de-registerallhandset
s from the base.
O.K.
EXIT
DEL ALL HS OK!
“DEL ALL HS OK!”appears on the di
splayto confirm
globalde-regi
strati
on. The handsetreturns to
“REGISTRATION”after2 seconds. Press [EXIT]to
return and “HS_ _”i
s di
splayed.
Note:In case ofregi
stration failure or“REG FAIL ID FULL”is di
spl
ayed when regi
steri
ng,
si
m plydelete al
lhandset
s from the base and restartthe regi
stration ofhandset
s.
Di
alM ode
Press [MENU].
DIAL MODE
O.K.
Using [▼ ]/ [▲ ]to select“DIAL M ODE”.
Press [O.K.]to enterinto the selecti
on.
EXIT
Using [▼ ]/ [▲ ]to selectthe desired dialm ode,then
TONE MODE
press [SAVE]to confirm . Press [EXIT]to return to
stand-by.
EXIT
SAVE
Language
Press [MENU].
LANGUAGE
O.K.
Using [▼ ]/ [▲ ]to select“LANGUAGE”.
Press [O.K.]to enterinto the selecti
on.
EXIT
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ME N U S E T T IN GS
Using [▼ ]/[▲ ]to selectthe desired language,then
ENGLISH?
press [SAVE]to confirm . Press [EXIT]to return to
stand-by.
EXIT
SAVE
Ringer Volume
RINGER VOLUME
O.K.
Press [MENU].
Using [▼ ]/[▲ ]to access “RINGER VOLUME”.
EXIT
ess [O.K.]to enterand the currentringervolum e will
Pr
be di
splayed.
LEVEL:06
EXIT
SAVE
Using [▼ ]/[▲ ]to adjustringervolum e. The ringer
LEVEL:00
EXIT
SAVE
willbe ringed with the correspondi
ng volum e levelas
shown i
n the LCD di
spl
ayfora few seconds. Press
[SAVE]to confirm ,and then press [EXIT]to return to
stand-by.
Note:There are (00 - 08)nine l
evels ofringervolum e. Ifthe ringervolum e i
s off,the
handsetwilldi
spl
aythe
icon and the LED wil
lbli
nk whi
le receiving a call. The
handsetwillri
ng ONLY with intercom cal
lfrom base unitorotherhandsets.
Answer Mode (Onlyavailable i
n handsetm enu)
ANSWER MODE
O.K.
Press [MENU].
Using [▼ ]/[▲ ]to select“ANSW ER M ODE”.
Press [O.K.]to enterinto the selecti
on.
EXIT
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ME N U S E T T IN GS
Using [▼ ]/[▲ ]to select“AUTO MODE”or“M ANU AL
AUTO MODE
MODE”.
Press [SAVE]to confirm ,and then press [EXIT]to
return to stand-by.
EXIT
SAVE
Contrast
CONTRAST
O.K.
Press [MENU].
Using [▼ ]/[▲ ]to access “CONTRAST”.
Press [O.K.]to enterinto the selecti
on.
EXIT
Using [▼ ]/[▲ ]to adjustthe contrastlevel.
LEVEL:05
Press [SAVE]to confirm ,and then press [EXIT]to
return to stand-by.
EXI
SAVE
Call W aiting ID Options
CW ID OPTION
O.K.
Press [MENU].
Using [▼ ]/[▲ ]to access “CW ID OPTION”.
Press [O.K.]to enterinto the selecti
on.
EXI
OPTION IS ON
EXIT
Using [▼ ]/[▲ ]to switch the CallW aiting ID Options
ON orOFF.
Press [SAVE]to confirm ,and then press [EXIT]to
return to stand-by.
SAVE
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PBX Mode
Ifyou are usi
ng a PBX (Private Branch Exchange)telephone system ,you m aybe
required to dialan externalaccess code,such as [8]or[9],priorto reaching an outside
line. Fol
low the steps below and enterthatcode in the PBX PREFIX field. Thi
s code
willthen be added to al
lstored num bers upon dialing.
Press [MENU].
PBX MODE
O.K.
Using [▼ ]/[▲ ]to access “PBX MODE”.
Press [O.K.]to enterinto the selecti
on.
EXIT
L1 PBX PREFIX:_ Using [▼ ]/[▲ ]to select“L1 PBX Prefix”or“L2 PBX
EXIT
SAVE
Prefix”.
Enterthe code usi
ng num eric keys “0 - 9”.
Press [SAVE]to confirm ,and then press [EXIT]to
return to stand-by.
Note:The phone wil
lautom aticallyscreen al
lPre-di
alnum bers priorto diali
ng ifPBX
Prefixis set. Enterthe access code and the phone num beryou wish to dial,the
phone wil
lautom aticallyinserta ‘pause’afterthe firstdigitwhen dialing the num ber.
On the contrary,ifthe firstdigiti
s notthe access code,the system wi
llclassifyitas an
internalcalland di
althe di
splayed num beronly.
New Call Lamp
The Message W aiting I
ndicator /New Call Lamp willflash when there i
s new or
unread Cal
lerID in cal
llog ifthe lam p i
s switched on.
NEW CALL LAMP
O.K.
Press [MENU].
Using [▼ ]/[▲ ]to access “NEW CALL LAMP”.
Press [O.K.]to enterinto the selecti
on.
EXIT
NEW CL LAMP IS OFF
EXIT
Using [▼ ]/[▲ ]to switch the New CallLam p ON or
OFF.
Press [SAVE]to confirm ,and then press [EXIT]to
return to stand-by.
SAVE
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ME N U S E T T IN GS
Audible Caller ID (Onlyavailable i
n base unitm enu)
Press [MENU].
AUDIBLE CID
Using [▼ ]/[▲ ]to access “AUDIBLE CID”.
Press [O.K.]to enterinto the selecti
on.
O.K.
EXIT
Voice Announce Caller Name (Audible Name)
AUDIBLE NAME:2 Using [▼ ]/[▲ ]to access “AUDIBLE NAME :”. The
defaultvolum e levelforAudibl
e Nam e i
s “3”. Press [0]
- [4]to adjustthe voice announcem entto yourdesired
volum e l
evel. Press [SAVE]to confirm and then
EXIT
press [EXIT]to return to stand-by.
SAVE
AUDIBLE NUM:0
OFF
EXIT
SAVE
Voice Announce Caller Number (Audible Number)
Using [▼ ]/[▲ ]to access “AUDIBLE NUM :” The
defaultlevelforAudible Num beris “0”. Press [0]- [4]
to adjus tthe announcem entto yourdesired volum e
level. Press [SAVE]to confirm and then press [EXIT]
to return to s tand-by.
Note:W hen the volum e levelis setto “0”,the corres ponding announcem entis
dis abled. The phone wil
lceas e to m ake audible announcem ent(s ).
Time and Date Setting
SET DATE/TIME
10:05AM 05/03
O.K.
Press [MENU].
Using [▼ ]/[▲ ]to s elect“SET DATE/TIME”.
Press [O.K.]to enterinto the s election.
EXIT
ENTER DATE/TIME: Using [▼ ]/[▲ ]to adjusAMttim e and date. Press [O.K.]
10:05
AM
03/25
O.K.
SAVE
EXIT
to m ove thru.Hour(12 – 11PM),Minute,Month and
Date.
Press [SAVE]to confirm ,and then press [EXIT]to
return to s tand-by.
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ME N U S E T T IN GS
LastCal
lTimer
LAST CALL TIMER Press [MENU].
00-06-25
EXIT
Using [▼ ]/[▲ ]to dis play“LAST CALL TIMER”.
You can check the duration oflas tcall.
Press [EXIT]to return to s tand-by.
Message W aiting Lamp
2 NEW MESSAGES
HS-1
10:05AM 05/03
SAVE SERVICE
MENU
DIR.
DI
AL V.M.
DELETE MESSAGE?
O.K.
This m ode is available onlywhen there is new or
non-read m ess age in yourvoicem ail.
Press [MENU].
Using [▼ ]/[▲ ]to access “DELETE MESSAGE?”
EXIT
DELETE L1 MESSAGE Press [O.K]to enterinto the s election.
O.K.
EXIT
Using [▼ ]/[▲ ]to access “DELETE L1 MESSAGE?”or
“DELETE L2 MESSAGE”as desired.
Press [O.K.]to delete allm ess ages ofthe line.
The m essage waiting lam p willceas e flas hing when
m essages from both l
ines are cleared.
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BAS IC O PE RAT IO N
MAKING A CALL
Di
rectDi
alfrom Handset
Press a LINE keyand li
sten forthe dialtone. The
“In-Use” indicatorofthe selected line on the base unit
willbe turned ON. Li
ne num berwi
llappearon the
handsetdi
spl
ay.
L1 ON
HOLD
SERVICE
DIR.
DI
AL V.M.
Note:Ifthe selected l
ine i
s engaged byanotherHandset,“L1 BUSY USE L2?” wil
appearon the di
splayand the handsetwi
llreturn to stand-byin a few seconds.
Ifthe selected l
ine i
s engaged bythe base unit,the phone wi
llenteri
nto Conference
Call. (See page 34)
— OR —
Press [Spk.]and li
sten forthe dialtone. The
Speakerphone i
ndicatoron the handsetand the “Li
ne 1
In-Use” indicatoron the base unitwillbe turned ON.
“L1 ON” willappearon the handsetdi
splay.
L1 ON
HOLD
SERVICE
DIR.
DI
AL V.M.
Note:
Ifboth lines are i
dle,pressing [Spk.]wil
lactivate Line 1. Ifyou wantto access Li
ne 2,
press [Line 2]firstand then press [Spk.]
IfLine 1 is engaged byanotherhandset,“L1 BUSY” willappearon the di
splayfora
whil
e and Line 2 willbe activated.
IfLine 1 is engaged bythe base unit,the phone wi
llenteri
nto Conference Call.
L1 ON
00:01
1234567
HOLD
3W AY
W ith a dialtone,di
althe phone num ber. The phone
num berwillbe shown on the di
spl
ayalong with the call
tim er.
Press [Bye]to end yourcall.
SERVICE
Di
rectDi
alfrom Base Uni
SPEAKER
LINE1
HOLD
SERVICE
DIR.
DI
AL V.M.
Press an available LINE keyand li
sten forthe di
altone.
The “In-Use” indicatorofthe selected line on the base
unitwil
lbe turned ON. “SPEAKER” and “Line
num ber” willappearon the base unitdi
splay.
Dialthe phone num ber.
Note:Pressing a l
ine engaged bya handsetwillenterinto Conference Cal
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BAS IC O PE RAT IO N
Pre-di
al
Pre-dialall
ows you to key-in the phone num berand verifies itbefore dial
ing.
1234568
O.K.
EXIT
DELETE
Dialthe phone num ber.
To editthe num beron the di
splay,press [DELETE]to
clearthe lastdi
git. To clearthe entire num ber,press
[EXIT].
SAVE
L1 ON
00:01
1234568
HOLD
3W AY
SERVICE
Press [Spk.]on the handsetora LINE keyon the
handsetorbase unitto dialthe num ber. The cal
tim erwillstartcounti
ng.
Press [Bye]on the handsetor[Bye]on the base unitto
end yourcall.
Note:Ifone line i
s engaged bythe handset,pre-dialwith anotherl
ine on the Base Unit
cannotbe used. Onlydirectdiali
s possible.
ANSW ERING A CALL
From the Handset
L1 ON
00:01
1234568
HOLD
3W AY
SERVICE
Press the appropriate LINE keyas di
spl
ayed,or[Spk.]to
answer. Ifthe phone i
s setto Auto Answerm ode and
the handseti
s on the charging cradle,you can answera
call by lifting the handset off the base unit, or the
chargi
ng cradle,withoutpressing anykey.
To end the call,press [Bye].
From the Base Uni
Press the appropriate LINE key to answer. To end the call,press [Bye].
Note:Two call
s can be handled si
m ultaneouslyon separate telephone lines bythe
handsetand the base unit,orbytwo handsets.
TO REDIAL A CALL
Di
rectl
y Redi
alLastDi
al
ed Num ber
Press a LINE key /[Spk.]on the handsetora LINE key
on the base unitand l
sten forthe dialtone.
L1 ON
HOLD
SERVICE
DIR.
DI
AL V.M.
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BAS IC O PE RAT IO N
L1 ON
00:01
1234568
Press [Redial]to dialthe lastdi
aled num ber.
HOLD
3W AY
SERVICE
Di
alfrom the Redi
alLi
st
The Redi
alLi
ststores up to 20 l
atestdial
ed phone num bers,each one can be up to 32
digit
s. Num bers longerthan 32 di
git
s wil
lbe truncated with the first32 digits rem aining.
Each handsetorbase unitstores its own RedialLi
st.
REDIAL
↓=VIEW
num bers.
EXIT
Scrollto the desired num ber,and press a LINE key to
dialthe num ber.
REDIAL LIST
1234568
O.K.
EXIT
In Standby Mode,press [Redial]once to access the
redialli
st. Press [▼ ]to view the latest20 di
aled
DELETE
SAVE
Note:You m aydelete an individualrecord from the Redi
alLi
storenterthe record to the
Phone book directory. Scrollto the num ber you want. Press [DELETE]once and
“DELETED!” is di
spl
ayed to confirm the del
etion,orpress [SAVE]and “SAVED TO DIR!”
is di
spl
ayed to confirm the entry.
ADJUSTING HANDSET RECEIVER VOLUME
There are 4 receiverlevels in handset. Itcan be adjusted bypressing [▼ ]/[▲ ]
during talk m ode ori
ntercom m ode. (Also applyto headset)
Note:The volum e wil
lreturn to level“3” afterthe cal
lifitis adjusted to level“4”. Ifthe
volum e i
s setto “1” to “3”,the levelwillrem ain unchanged afterthe call.
TO MUTE A CALL
L1 MUTE
00:11
3W AY
SERVICE
1234568
HOLD
W hile on a call, press [MUTE] to turn OFF the
m icrophone. The di
splaywillshow “MUTE” and the other
party willnothearyou. Press [MUTE]again to resum e
conversati
on and the “MUTE ” on the di
splay will
di
sappear.
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BAS IC O PE RAT IO N
USING HANDSET SPEAKERPHONE
W hile on a call,press [Spk.]to turn the speakerphone ON and OFF.
The Speakerphone Li
ghtcom es ON when the speakerphone i
s in use.
INSTALLING AND USING HEADSET
W henevera com patible 2.5m m headseti
s pl
ug-i
n the jack located atthe si
de ofthe
handset,eitherbefore orduring a call,the audio signalwillbe diverted to the headset.
Unpl
ug the headsetfrom the jack wi
llreturn the si
gnalto handsetearpiece and
m icrophone i
m m edi
ately.
PAGING FROM BASE UNIT TO HANDSET
To locate the handset(s)whi
le noton the base unit,press [Int./Page]on the base unit
and “EXTENSION #:?” willappearon the screen. Press handsetnum ber1-8 ([]/[#]
forallhandset
s)and the paged handset(s)in the range wil
ldi
splay“PAGING FRO M
BASE”,and si
m ultaneouslyem ital
ertsi
gnalthatis differentfrom others,e.g. incom i
ng
call.
To stop a paging call,press [Int./Page]agai
n orpress [EXIT]on the handsetoron the
base unit. Ifno handsetanswers,the pagi
ng callwil
lautom aticallystop after30
seconds.
Note:The handsetbeing paged wi
llring even ifthe ringeri
s setto OFF.
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ADVAN CE D O PE RAT IO N
FLASH
Cal
lW ai
ti
ng
1.
2.
Use [Flash] for accessing Call W aiting service. For exam ple, if you receive a
second callduri
ng yourinitialcall,press [Flash]to swap to the waiting calland put
the initialcall
eron hold.
Afteryou fini
sh the conversation with the second call
er,press [Flash]to return to the
firstcall
er.
Note:Ifyou also have conference Call
ing service,press [Flash]to al
low the firstcal
ler
enterinto a conference call.
PAUSE
The [Pause]keyallows you to add a 3-second pause i
n a phone num bersequence
during pre-dial
ing orstori
ng num berin the Phone Book Directory.
Entera Pause i
n Di
al
ng Sequence
To add a pause,press [Redi
al/P]atthe desired position when you are creati
ng or
editing a phone num berand “P ” appears on the di
splay. Fora longerdelay,press
[Pause]additi
onaltim es.
Note:Rem em ber,the phone num beryou wish to store cannothave m ore than 32 digits,
including anypause. Each “P ” count
s as one digit.
HOLD
A callcan be puton hold duri
ng conversation to all
ow you to m ake a separate phone call
using the otherline orto be picked up byanotherhandset.
W hen engagi
ng an externall
ine on the handset,press
[HOLD]softkey.
L1 ON
HOLD
SERVICE
DIR.
DI
AL V.M
L1 HOLD
HS- 1
08:30AM 7/04
SAVE
SERVICE
MENU
W hen the line i
s on hold,“L1 HOLD” i
s appeared on
the handsetdi
spl
ay. The Line in use i
ndicatorin the
base unitwillkeep flashing
DIR. DI
AL V.M
Note :The callcan be picked up bythe base unitoranyhandsetregi
stered to the sam e
base unitbypressing the corresponding LINE key..
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AD VAN C E D OP E R AT ION
SENDING TONE SIGNALS IN PULSE DIALING MODE
Ifyourtelephone line uses pul
se di
ali
ng (such as fora rotarydialphone),you can
tem porari
lyoverride the Pulse Mode setting with the Tone Mode untilthe unitgoes
back on-hook. Thi
s m aybe necessaryto access certai
n speci
alservices such as
bank-by-phone services:
1.
Use pul
se dialing to callthe service.
3.
Follow the norm alprocedure forthe specialservice you are using. Any additional
num bers you dialare sentas tone si
gnal
s.
2.
W hen the service answers,press [ ].
4. W hen you hang up,the telephone returns to pul
se m ode.
Note:The tem porarytone can be saved in m em oryand can be executed i
n norm al
dial
ing,redial
ing orDirectorydiali
ng.
DIAL VOICE MAIL
Ifyou have subscribed to the Voice Mailand Message W aiting Indicatorservices,you
can access yourvoice m ai
lsystem by pressing [DIAL V.M.]. To use thi
s feature,you
m ust first program your voicem ai
l access num ber (your telephone num ber) i
nto the
handsetand base unit.
Program yourown Voi
cem ai
laccess num ber
DIAL VOICE MAIL
----------EDI
Press the softkey[DIAL V.M.].
Press the softkey[EDIT],you willthen be prom pted to
“ENTER NUMBER :”.
EXI
ENTER NUMBER:
1234567_
EXIT
DELETE
Enteryourtelephone num ber. Ifyou m ake a m i
stake,
press [DELETE] to erase the l
astdigitand re-enter.
Press [SAVE] to confirm program m ing.
You are now readyto use the Di
alvoi
cem ai
lkey.
SAVE
Usi
ng DIAL V.
M.softkey
DIAL VOICE MAIL
1234567
EDI
Press the softkey[DIAL V.M.].
num berwillbe di
splayed.
EXI
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Your7-digitaccess
AD VAN C E D OP E R AT ION
L1 ON
00:01
1234567
Press a LINE key to dial. Follow the voice prom ptafter
the line i
s connected.
HOLD
3 WA Y
SERVICE
Ti
p: You can al
so program your dial voicem ai
l key to allow 1-touch access by the
following these si
m pl
e steps:
1. Press the softkey[DIAL V.M.].
2. Press the softkey[EDIT] to allow you to enteryournum ber.
3. Enteryour7-digittelephone num berthen press the [Redi
al/Pause] keytwice to insert
a long pause.
4. Press the [ ] button to enteryourm ailboxthen press [Redial/Pause] to enteranother
pause.
5. Enteryour4-digitPIN then press [Redial/Pause] to program anotherpause.
6. Press [1] to access your m essages and then press [SAVE] softkey to save your
entries.
Im portantNote:
1. Beware anyone coul
d view yourvoice m ailPIN bypressi
ng your[DIAL V.M.] softkey.
2. Voice m ai
lsystem s operate differently and m ay require additi
onal pauses to be
entered.
DIAL BACK FROM CALLER ID LIST
See Cal
lBack from Call
erID Li
stin CALLER ID OPERATION fordetails.
DAILING FROM PHONE BOOK DIRECTORY
In standbym ode,press [DIR.] softkeyand then usi
ng [▼ ] /[▲ ] scrollthrough the
m em orycontents in alphabeticalorderto the nam e and num beryou want. Press [O.K.]
softkeyto callthe num ber.
Tip:To quicklyfind a nam e and phone num ber,press [DIR.] softkeyin standbym ode.
Keyin the firstletterofthe nam e,and scrollto the nam e you want.
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AD VAN C E D OP E R AT ION
CONFERENCE CALL
Yournew 2-line cordl
ess system support
s conference call
s up to 4 parti
es :
•
•
•
1 handset,the base unitand 1 externalcall;
1 handsetand/orthe base unitand 2 externalcall
s on a si
ngl
e line ;
1 handsetand/orthe base unitand 2 externalcall
s on differentli
nes;
Handsetand base uni
tconference cal
W hen engagi
ng an externall
ine on the handset,press
the Line keywith the in use i
ndicatorliton the base unit
to entera conference call.
L1 ON
HOLD
SERVICE
DIR.
DI
AL V.M
CONFERENCE
LINE1 0 1
“CONFERENCE”(orCONF in handset),Line num ber
and engaged handsetnum bers (0 stands forbase unit)
appearon the di
splays.
Press [Bye] on the base unitoron the handsetwillonly
end thatpartyfrom the call. To end the call,m ake
sure allparties have di
sconnected from the l
ine.
Note:
This phone system can all
ow you to conference ori
ntercom byusing the handsetand
base si
m ultaneously. Ifthe handsetis operated too close to the base unit,you m ay
experience feedback noi
se. Shoul
d thi
s occur,m ove the handsetawayfrom the
base unitand the feedback wi
llstop.
Si
ngl
el
ne conference cal
l(3 W aycal
ng)
W hile on a call,press [3W AY] softkey to access 3 W ay
Call
ing service. The system wil
ldialouta long Flash to
putthe initialcallon hol
d and obtain a new dialtone to
m ake a second call.
L1 ON
HOLD
SERVICE
L1 ON
00:30
DIR.
DI
AL V.M.
3456812
HOLD
Keyin the phone num berofthe second party. Afterthe
private conversation with the second cal
ler,press [3W AY]
softkeyto add the firstcall
erinto the conference call.
3W AY
SERVICE
Note:W hen the handseti
s engaged in 3-wayconference call,press the LINE key of
the in-use l
ine on the base unitto join the conference call. W hen the 3-way
conference calli
si
nitiated from the base unit,pressing the handsetLINE keyofthe
in-use l
ine can al
so j
oin the 3-wayconference call.
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AD VAN C E D OP E R AT ION
2 Li
ne conference cal
L1 HOLD
HS- 1
08:30AM 7/04
SAVE
SERVICE
MENU
DIR.
DI
AL V.M.
L1 HOLD L2 ON
00:35
3456812
HOLD
W hile on a call,press [HOLD] softkeyto putthe callon
hold.
Press [Line 2] to obtain a new dialtone to m ake a second
callusi
ng Li
ne 2.
Keyin the phone num berofthe second party.
3W AY
SERVICE.
CONF: 1
L1-L2
Afteryourprivate conversation with the second call
er,
press [Conf.] to add the calleron Line 1 into the
conference call.
CONF: 1 0
Press [Li
ne 1] or[Line 2] on the base unitto join the
conference call.
L1-L2
Note:Press anyLINE keyagain to end the conference butm aintain both call
separatelyon the handsetand the base unit,e.g. Press [Li
ne1] on handsetwi
llkeep Li
ne
1 with handsetand transferl
ine 2 to base unit.
To end both call
s,press [Bye] keyon the handsetand the base unit.
37
C AL LE R ID OP E R AT ION
ABOUT CALLER IDENTIFICATION
This telephone supports Call
erID service and Cal
lW aiting ID Option service provided by
yourlocaltelephone com pany. There is a fee forthis service,and itm aynotbe
availabl
e in allareas. Thi
s phone can provide inform ati
on onlyifboth you and the cal
ler
are in areas offering Call
erID service,and ifboth tel
ephone com panies use com patible
equi
pm ent. Depending on yourservice,you willbe able to see the num ber,orthe
nam e and num berofyourcaller.
JOHN SMITH
L2
123-123-4568
11:00AM 1/01 #50 X1
O.K.
EXI
T DELETE
SAVE
Ifyou have subscribed the CallerID service,the
incom i
ng cal
linform ati
on including nam e (ifavailable),
num berand the cal
ling line,tim e and date willbe shown
on the di
splay. The phone wi
llal
so save the call
inform ation in the CallerID Li
st.
CALLER LIST
The Call
erLi
sti
s yourincom ing callhi
story. W hen a new Call
erID record arrives,itis
assigned a num berfrom #01 to #50. The m ostrecentrecord wi
llhave the lowest
num ber. W hen the Call
erLi
sti
s full,the oldestrecord i
s deleted to m ake room fornew
record,and allthe record num bers are shifted one num berhigher.
Mem oryMatch
Nam es stored i
n Phone Book Directorywilloverride CallerNam e signalsentfrom the
telephone com pany. Forexam ple,ifyou store yourparent
s’telephone num berwith
theirnicknam e,“MO M AND D AD”,in m em ory,the CallerID di
splaywillshow “MO M
AND DAD”wheneveryou receive an incom i
ng cal
lfrom theirphone num ber.
Revi
ew Call
erLi
st
50 CALLS ↓=VIEW
EXIT
DELETE
JOHN SMITH
123-123-4568
10:00AM 1/01 #01
O.K.
L2
X1
EXIT
Press [▼ ] /[▲ ] during standbym ode.
Press [▼ ] to show the latestrecord.
W hile reviewi
ng the CallerLi
st,press [SAVE] softkey to
copythe displayed record i
nto the Phone Book Directory.
DELETE
SAVE
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C AL LE R ID OP E R AT ION
Delete Record(s)from CallerLi
st
50 CALLS ↓=VIEW
EXIT
DELETE
JOHN SMITH
123-123-4568
10:00AM 1/01 #01
O.K.
L2
X1
EXIT
To delete all CallerI
D records:
Press [▼ ]/[▲ ]during standbym ode to enteri
nto Cal
ler
Li
stdefaultpage.
Press [DELETE]softkeyand “DELETE ALL?”is
di
spl
ayed,then press [O.K.]softkeyto confirm deleti
on.
To delete an i
ndi
vi
dual CallerI
D record:
W hile reviewi
ng the CallerLi
st,press [DELETE]softkey
to erase the di
splayed record from the li
st.
DELETE
SAVE
Call Back from CallerLi
st
Yourphone i
s equipped with three CallerID CallBack keys,which all
ow you to diala
Call
erID record in the correctform at.
JOHN SMITH
L2
123-123-4568
10:00AM 1/01 #01 X1
O.K.
EXIT
DELETE
SAVE
L1 ON
00:05
W hile you are reviewing the Cal
lLi
st,you can diala
di
spl
ayed num beri
n the correctform atbypressing [Dial
7],[Dial10]or[Di
al11]key,then press a LINE keyto dial.
Forinstance,ifa 10-di
gitphone num beri
s di
splayed and
you wantto callback in a 7-digitform at,you can si
m ply
press [Dial7]then a LINE keyto dialonlythe lastseven
digit
s ofthe num ber.
1234568
3W AY
SERVICE
Note:
[Dial7]: Dial
s onlythe lastseven digits ofthe num beryou are calli
ng,i.e.withoutan
area code.
[Dial10]: Dial
s all10 digits on the di
splay,i.e.3 digits ofarea code plus 7 digit
s of
phone num ber.
[Dial11]: Dial
s all10 digits on the di
splayplus a “1”autom aticallyinserted before the
area code.
Speci
al Call Di
splay
JOHN SMITH
L2
123-123-4568
LDC
10:00AM 1/01 #01 X1
O.K.
EXIT
Long Distance Call
W hen a long di
stance calli
s received,the [LDC]icon wi
ll
appearon the screen with the cal
linform ati
on.
DELETE
SAVE
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C AL LE R ID OP E R AT ION
JOHN SMITH
123-123-4568
10:00AM 1/01 #01 X1
O.K.
EXIT
L2
DELETE
SAVE
JOHN SMITH
123-123-4568
10:00AM 1/01 #01 X6
O.K.
SAVE
EXIT
L2
DELETE
Forwarded Call
Ifthe callwas forwarded from anothernum berthrough
the callforwarding service provided bythe telephone
com pany,the
icon willappearon the screen with the
callinform ation.
Repeated Call
Ifa callis received from the sam e phone num berm ore
than once,the num beroftim es repeated wi
llbe shown
on the di
splay. Forexam ple,“x6”appears afterthe date
indicated the sam e num berhas been received sixtim es.
Call Di
splayMessages
W hen a new CallerID record arrives with incom pl
ete callinform ati
on,the foll
owi
ng call
di
spl
ay m essages wil
l be shown. The m essages m ay accom pany, if available, an
actualnam e oran actualnum ber.
1. “PRIVATE NAME”– The otherpartyis blocking nam e i
nform ation.
2. “PRIVATE NUM”– The otherpartyis blocking telephone num berinform ati
on.
3. “UNKNOW N NAME”– Caller’
s nam e i
s notavailable.
4. “UNKNOW N NUM ”– Caller’
s num beri
s notavailable.
The situations forcal
ldi
splaym essages m ayinclude,butnotli
m ited to,the following
reasons:
1. The Call
erID was blocked forprivacyreasons.
2. The callorigi
nates from an area office ora long-di
stance service providerthatdose
notsupportCallerID service.
3. The calli
s m ade with a cal
ling card.
4. The calli
s an operator-assi
sted call.
VOI
CE ANNOUNCE CALLER I
Yourphone can announce a caller’
s nam e ornum berthrough the speakerin the base
unit. You don’teven have to look atthe displayto know who i
s calli
ng.
You can record in yourown voice a 3-second m essage,such as “John Sm ith”or“It’s
Mom and Dad”,to associate with callernum beri
n yourphone book directory(see
Recording Voice Announce Nam e section in PHONE BOOK DIRECTORY fordetails).
W hen you receive a callfrom a num berm atching one stored i
n yourdirectory,the base
unitwil
lsaythe recorded nam e instead ofthe telephone num berto hel
p identifycalls.
The defaultsetting forVoice Announce CallerNam e i
s ON atsound level3 and Voice
Announce CallerNum beri
s OFF. The currentsettings provide you the convenience
thatonce yourm essage i
s recorded the Voice Announce CallerNam e wi
llbe i
n effect
im m edi
ately. To change the settings,pl
ease see Audible Call
erID secti
on in MANUAL
SETTINGS section (Page 26)fordetail
s.
Ifyou activated the Voice Announce Cal
lerNum ber,“Blocked Call”willbe em itted to
alertyou the incom ing callfrom anonym ous/private callerwho have blocked hi
s/her
num ber,and “Unknown Call”willbe em itted when UNKNOW N NUMBER is received.
40
C AL LE R ID OP E R AT ION
CALL W AI
TI
NG ID OPTIONS
Ifyou have subscribed the CallW aiti
ng and Cal
lW aiting ID Options from yourlocal
telephone com pany,you willheara Cal
lW aiti
ng tone when a new callcom es in while
you are talking. You can eitherswap between call
s ordi
spose ofthe cal
l.
Call W ai
ti
ng ID Options Set to OFF
JOHN SMITH
123-123-4568
10:00AM 1/01
ANS
L2 ON
L2
X1
You can also press [Flash]to switch between cal
s.
00:05
Ifthere is an incom ing callduring a conversation,the
Call
erID CallW aiting i
nform ation appears on the di
spl
ay.
Press [ANS]softkeyto answerthe CallW aiti
ng partyand
putthe firstcallon hol
d.
HOLD
3W AY
SERVICE
Call W ai
ti
ng ID Options Set to ON
JOHN SMITH
123-123-4568
10:00AM 1/01
J OI N
D R OP A N S
H O LD
X1
S A Y B U S Y S E N D V . M.
Ifthere is an incom ing callduring a conversation,al
lthe
five label
s forCallW aiting ID Option features wil
lbe
autom aticallyshown atthe di
splay.
W hen you hearthe Cal
lW aiting tone,press the
correspondi
ng softkeyto applya disposition to the call.
L2 ON
00:05
L2
HOLD
3W AY
SERVICE
Note:
You m ustdi
sposition the callwithin 26 seconds ofthe Cal
lW aiting tone. The
following options are available.
[JOI
N]:
Add the waiting cal
lto yourfirstcall.
[DROP ANS]: End the firstcal
land answerthe waiting call.
[HOLD]:
Place the waiting callon hold and send a hold announcem ent.
[SAY BUSY]: Playa pre-recorded m essage from yourphone com panythatthe line
is busyand end the waiting call.
[SEND V.
M.
]: Forward the waiting callto yourvoice m ailoranswering service.
Tip: CallW aiting ID Options m aynotbe available i
n allareas. Contactyourlocal
telephone com panyfordetail
s.
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C AL LE R ID OP E R AT ION
Call Waiting ID Option: JOIN
JOHN SMITH
123-123-4568
10:00AM 1/01
D R OP
L1
X1
If[JOIN]softkey is pressed,“CONFERENCE”wi
llbe
di
spl
ayed fora shortwhile and then the waiting partyis
being added to the originalcallas a 3-parties conference
call.
Afterthe 3-parties conference cal
l,you m ayselectto drop a l
ine and retain the other:
DROPPED #1
•
00:05
•
3W AY
To drop the firstcall
er(the originalcall),press [DROP]
softkeyand “DROPPED #1”willbe di
splayed.
To drop the second cal
ler(the waiting call),press
[Flash]and “DROPPED #2”willbe di
splayed.
SERVICE
Call Waiting ID Option: HOLD
JOHN SMITH
123-123-4568
10:00AM 1/01
J OI N
D R OP
L1
X1
If[HOLD]softkeyis pressed,“HOLD”willbe di
spl
ayed for
a shortwhil
e and then a hol
d announcem entwil
lbe sent
and putthe waiting callon hold.
Afterthe private conversation with the origi
nalcaller,you m ayselectto drop the origi
nal
calland take the waiti
ng cal
lorto add the waiting callerinto the callconference.
L1 ON
00:05
3W AY
SERVICE
•
HOLD
•
To drop the talki
ng li
ne and answerthe waiti
ng cal
l,
press [DROP]softkey.
To add the waiting calleri
nto the calland form a
3-partycallconference,press [JOIN]softkey. For
furtherdi
sposition ofthe 3-partycallconference,refer
to Call Waiting ID Option: JOIN section above.
42
P H ON E B OOK D IR E CT ORY
Yourphone has a Phone Book Directoryforstoring up to 50 i
m portantnam es and
telephone num bers. Each m em orycan store 32 digits and 15 characters. You can
editthe Phone Book Directoryrecords,butnotthe Call
erID Li
strecords. The Directory
records are saved in alphabeticalorder. The Phone Book Directorycan be accessed
bypressing [DIR.]softkeyduring standbym ode.
CREATING A PHONE BOOK DIRECTORY RECORD
Copyfrom a CallerID Num ber
JOHN SMITH
123-123-4568
10:00AM 1/01 #01
O.K.
X1
EXIT
lerID reviewing,selectthe valid record you
↓ During Cal
wantto save as a Phone Book Directoryrecord.
DELETE
SAVE
SAVED TO DIR!
Press [SAVE]softkeyand “SAVED TO DIR!”is shown on
the di
spl
ayto confirm the entry.
Note: Ifthe m em orylocations are full,the m essage “LIST
FULL”wil
lappearand yourrequesti
s rejected.
RECORD ?
Ifthis is done on the base unit,the displ
aywillthen
prom ptyou to record a nam e forVoice Announce to
associate with the copi
ed cal
lerID num berafter2
seconds. Ifyou wantto record a nam e forVoice
Announce,see nextsection. Orpress [EXIT]softkeyto
decli
ne nam e recording.
1231234568
O.K.
EXIT
Add a New Num ber/
Nam e
Press [DIR.]during standbym ode. “NO ITEM”appears if
no records i
n the directory,or“20 ITEMS ↓=VIEW ”
appears ifthere i
s 20 records in the directory. Ifthe
m em orylocations are ful
l,the m essage “LIST FULL”wi
ll
appearand yourrequestis rejected.
NO ITEM
EXIT
SAVE
USE SAVE=CREATE
After3 seconds,“USE SAVE=CREATE”appears on the
di
spl
ay.
EXIT
SAVE
ENTER NUMBER:
12312_
O.K. EXIT
DELETE
Press [SAVE]. Enterthe num ber.
Tip:1. Pressi
ng [Pause]to add a 3-second del
ay(pause)
in the num berfield and P i
s di
splayed.
2. Pressi
ng [Flash]to add a flash i
n the num berfield
and F is di
spl
ayed.
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P H ON E B OOK D IR E CT ORY
Afterfinished num berentry,press [O.K.]softkeyand
“_NAME”is di
splayed.
_NAME
1231234567
EXIT
DELETE
SAVE
Use the digitkeys to enterthe nam e. Ifyou m ake a
mi
stake,press [DELETE]softkeyand re-enter. W hen
fini
shed,press [SAVE]softkey.
JOHN SMITH_
1231234567
EXIT
DELETE
SAVE
SAVED TO DIR!
You willsee “SAVED TO DIR!”on the displayto confirm
the entry.
RECORD ?
Ifthis is done on the base unit,the di
spl
aywillprom pt
you to record a nam e forVoice Announce to associate
with the di
splayed phone num berafter2 seconds. If
you wantto record a nam e forVoice Announce,see next
secti
on. Orpress [EXIT]to decline nam e recording.
1231234567
O.K.
EXI
Entering Alphanumeric Characters:
Each num eric keyis assigned a setofletters and sym bol
s as pri
nted on the key. Press
the correspondi
ng num berunti
lthe desired letteri
s di
splayed.
Num eric:
Characters: Space A,B,C D,E,F G,H,I J,K,L M,N,O P,Q,R,S T,U,V W ,X,Y,Z
Adding Special Symbols
You can also use []or[#]to insertthe following speci
alsym bol
s 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 ofthes e num bers ,the
recorded nam e is announced ins tead ofthe number.
RECORD ?
1231234567
O.K.
EXIT
After a num ber and nam e is entered,you wills ee
“SAVED TO DIR!”and the dis play willprompt you to
record a name for Voice Announce to ass ociate with the
dis pl
ayed phone num ber after 2 s econds .
Note: Ifyou enter a num ber that is already exis ted in
the directory,“RE-RECORD?”willbe dis pl
ayed.
44
P H ON E B OOK D IR E CT ORY
SPEAK AFTER TONE Press [O.K.]s oftkey and “SPEAK AFTER TONE”will
appear on the display. W ait for the “Beep”and then s ay
clearly the word(s )you want to record.
EXIT
You willhave 3 s econds for recording. You can s ave
your m ess age by press ing [SAVE]s oftkey right after you
finis hed,or your m ess age wil
lbe s aved autom atically
after you hear the “Beep”.
REC TIME:03
EXIT
SAVE
After recording,the phone plays the recorded m essage.
W hen finis hed,press [EXIT]s oftkey.
PLAYING
1231234567
EDIT
EXI
SPEAK AFTER TONE Ifyou want to re-record it,press [EDIT]s oftkey during
m essage playing. “SPEAK AFTER TONE”is dis pl
ayed,
wait for the “beep”and then repeat the previous s teps .
EXIT
REVIEW ING PHONE BOOK DIRECTORY
50 ITEMS ↓=VIEW
EXIT
SAVE
123-123-4568
O.K.
DELETE
↓ Press [▼ ]/[▲ ]to review the Directory in alphabetical
order. Ifa caller’
s nam e has been recorded,it willbe
played.
JOHN SMITH
EDIT
Press [DIR.]s oftkey during s tandby m ode.
EXI
DELETE
SAVE
Tip:To quickly find a nam e and phone num ber,press [DIR.]in s tandby m ode. Key in
the firs t letter ofthe nam e,and the dis play willjump to the firs t record s tarting with that
letter.
45
P H ON E B OOK D IR E CT ORY
EDITING A PHONE BOOK NUMBER
↓ Select the record you want to edit.
The recorded nam e willbe played back ins tead ifthere
was call
er nam e being recorded.
JOHN SMITH
1231234568
EDIT
O.K.
EXI
DELETE
SAVE
PLAYING
1231234568
EDIT
O.K.
EXI
DELETE
ENTER NUMBER:
1231234568_
O.K.
EXIT
DELETE
JOHN SMITH_
1231234568
EXIT
SAVE
JOHNNY SMITH
1231234568
EDIT
O.K.
EXI
DELETE
Press [EDIT]s oftkey during pl
ayback to re-record the
m essage (see las t s ection for detail
s ),or press [DELETE]
s oftkey during playback to remove the recorded nam e.
The dis pl
ay s hows “VOICE DELETED !”to confirm the
deletion.
W hen you s ee the record you want to edit is dis played,
press [EDIT]s oftkey and then edit the num ber. Press
[DELETE]s oftkey to rem ove the error and enter the
correction as needed. Press [O.K.]s oftkey 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.]ifyour
want to re-record the Voice Announce Nam e as well,or
press [EXIT]to return.
ay the edited entry.
↓ W hen finis hed,the s creen willdis pl
DELETE
SAVE
DELETING AN ENTRY FROM A PHONE BOOK DIRECTORY
JOHN SMITH
123-123-4568
EDIT
O.K.
SAVE
DELETED!
EXI
↓ Scrollto the record to be deleted.
Ifa Voice Announce Nam e was recorded,wait untilthe
playback is finis hed and the record you want to delete is
dis pl
ayed.
DELETE
Press [DELETE]and you wil
lsee “DELETED!”on the
dis pl
ay to confirm the del
etion ofthe current record.
The phone wil
lthen m ove to the next a vailable record in
the directory. Press [EXIT]to return to s tandby m ode.
46
P H ON E B OOK D IR E CT ORY
DELETING ALL PHONE BOOK DIRECTORY RECORDS
20 ITEM ↓=VIEW
EXIT
SAVE
DELETE ALL?
O.K.
Press [DIR.]s oftkey to enter into Phone Book Directory
default page.
DELETE
Press [DELETE]softkey and “DELETE ALL?”is
dis pl
ayed. To confirm the del
etion ofal
lrecords ,press
[O.K.]. To e xit without deleting,press [EXIT].
EXI
DIALING FROM PHONE BOOK DIRECTORY
During s tand-by m ode,press [DIR.]and find the entry you want to call. Press a LINE
key to callthe num ber.
47
M U LT I- H AN D SET OP E R AT ION
Your new phone provides a m ultiple handset capability that s upports up to 8 hands ets .
Each additionalhands et com es with a charge cradle you can pl
ug into any electrical
outlet. No extra phone j
ack is required. Intercom or cal
ltransferbetween hands ets
becom es poss ible when there is m ore than one handset in your s ys tem .
It is poss ible to make an intercom cal
lbetween two hands ets while another hands et is
engaging the externalline
INTERCOM
The bas e unit ofSBC373 can s upport up to 4 groups ofintercom convers ation and an
externalcalls im ultaneous ly ifyou have 8 hands ets in your s ys tem .
Handset-to-Hands et two-way intercom is operated independent ofthe bas e unit.
EXTENSION #:?
W hen the Hands et 1 is in s tandby m ode,press [Int.],
LCD display s hows “EXTENSION #:?”
EXIT
Key-in the num ber ofthe handset (1,2… 8)or base unit (0)
you want to call. For ins tance,ifHandset #2 is being
paged,LCD display s hows “PAGING #2”
PAGING #2
EXIT
PAGING FROM #1
EXIT
The handset being call
ed willring and the dis pl
ay
s hows “PAGING FRO M # 1”.
Press [Int.]on the called handset to answer the
intercom .
Press [EXIT]s oftkey to term inate the intercom .
Note:
This phone s ys tem can all
ow you to conference or intercom by us ing the hands et and
bas e s im ultaneous ly. Ifthe handset is operated too clos e to the bas e unit,you m ay
experience feedback nois e. Shoul
d this occur,move the hands et away from the
bas e unit and the feedback wills top.
48
M U LT I- H AN D SET OP E R AT ION
CALL TRANSFER
Your new cordless s ys tem al
lows you to trans fer call
s from Bas e to Hands et,Handset to
Handset,or Hands et to Bas e.
EXTENSION #:?
W hen the hands et is engaging an externalcallin Line1,
press [Int.]and followed by the num ber ofthe hands et
(1-8 or 0 for bas e unit)you want to trans fer the callto.
EXIT
INVALID NUMBER
Ifyou are entering an unregis tered hands et num ber,
“INVALID NUMBER”is display and you need to repeat
the above s teps .
EXIT
TRANSFER FROM
L1
EXIT
L1 ON
00:07
HOLD
The handset you called rings and “TRANSFER FROM
L1”appear on the display. Press [Line1]on the cal
led
handset to pick up.
Ifthe handset you called does not ans wer in 20 s econds ,
the unanswered callwillring back to you again.
Press Line 1 to pick up the cal
lagain,or the line willbe
released automatical
ly after 20 s econds ifnot taken
up.
3W AY
SERVICE
49
OPT ION A L FEAT URES DIAL L IST
You phone has been pre-programm ed at the factory with an optionals ervices diallis t.
DISPLAY
411
RPT DIAL
FW D ON
FW D OFF
CALL RTN
3W AY
CLASS SERVICE
Help Hotline
Repeat Dial
ing
Activate CallForwardi
ng
CancelCal
lForwarding
Activate CallReturn
Three W ayCalling
DIAL CODE
1411
66
72#
73#
69
Flash
Note:
These optionalservices,except1411,are accessibl
e onlyifyou are subscribed to them
through yourlocaltelephone com pany.
DIALING SERVICES
50 NEW CALLS
HS-1
10:05AM 05/03
411 RPT DIAL FWD ON
FWD OFF CALL RT N
USE L1 OR L2?
├66
EXIT
During standbym ode,press [SERVICE]softkey to
prom ptthe pre-program m ed opti
onalfeatures di
alli
st.
Press the correspondi
ng softkeyto the optionalservice
you wish to activate.Or,press [▼ ]/[▲ ]ifyou wantto
return to standbym ode.
Forinstance,ifyou wantto activate RepeatDiali
ng
function,press [RPT DIAL]softkey. The dialcode wi
ll
be shown on the di
splay. Press a LI
NE keyto send the
si
gnal. W hen you can heara second dial
ing tone,the
code i
s accepted. Press [Bye]on the handsetoron the
base unitto hang up.
50
ADD IT ION A L IN FOR M AT ION
CAPACI
TY
Mem ory
The Call
erID Li
st:50 m em orylocations;24 di
git
s and 15 characters perl
ocation.
Phone Book Directory:50 m em orylocations;32 di
git
s and 15 characters perl
ocation.
Voice Announce Cal
lerNam e:25 m em orylocations;3 seconds perlocation.
Redi
alLi
st:20 m em orylocations;32 digits perlocati
on.
Cal
lRepeat Num ber
The CallRepeatnum beri
s 7 m axi
m um .
OUT OF RANGE
Ifthe handsetcannotcom m unicate with the base unitorthe handsetis too faraway
from the base duri
ng a conversation and the RF signali
s notpresent,the m essage
“OUT OF RANGE”willbe appeared on the di
spl
ay.
NO CONNECTI
ON
Ifthe handsetcannotconnectto the base unitwhen m aki
ng a cal
l,the m essage “NO
CONNECTION”appears on the di
splayfor2 seconds,and then returns to stand-by
m ode.
51
T R OU B LE S H OOT IN G
Before call
ing forservice,please check thi
s li
stofthe m ostcom m on problem s.
Probl
em
The phone does notwork
Check
Are the LINE CORD and AC adapterconnected properly?
Is the handsettoo farawayfrom the base unit?
Does the batterypack becom e weak? Charge the battery
on the base unitforabout15 hours.
The phone does notring
Check the RINGER setting.
Cannotdial
Do you have touch-tone service?
The audi
o sounds scratchy
Is the base unitlocated nextto m etalobj
ects or
appl
iances? Tryrelocation.
CALLER ID doesn’twork
Do you have CALLER ID service?
No call
er’
s nam e
Does the CALLER ID service to which you subscribed
include the CALLERS NAME DELIVER Y feature?
Check the TONE/PULSE setting.
You cannothearorbe heard Increase the handsetreceivervolum e (See page 30).
clearly
Call
er’
s inform ati
on i
s not
regi
stered
Did you oryouranswering m achi
ne answercal
s before
the second ri
ng?
Interference from wireless
networki
ng device
Change the location ofthe wireless networki
ng device
and/orthe base ofthe cordless phone.
Switch the channelon the wireless networking device.
Please referto the m anualofyourwirel
ess networking
device,orconsulta qualified technician ofhow to switch
the channel. Ifthatdoesn’twork,tryanotherchannel.
Foroptim um result,switch to a m id transm itrange
channel.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
52
CAR E AN D M AIN T E N AN CE
The following suggesti
ons wi
llhelp you care forthe system so you can enj
oyitforyears.
Keep the system dry. Ifitgets wet,wipe itdry im m ediately. Liquids m ight contain m i
neral
s that can corrode the electronic
circuit
s.
Use and store the system only in norm al tem perature environm ent
s. Tem perature extrem es can shorten the life of
electronic devices,and di
stortorm eltpl
astic part
s.
Handle the system gently and carefully. Dropping it can
dam age circuitboards and cases and can cause the system to
work i
m properly.
Keep the system away from excessive dustand dirt,which can
cause prem ature wearofparts.
W ipe the system with a dam p cloth occasional
ly to keep it
looki
ng new. Do notuse harsh chem ical
s,cleaning solvents,or
strong detergent
s to clean the system .
Modifying or tampering with the system’s internal components can cause a
mal
function and might inval
idate the system’s warranty and void your FCC
authorization to operate it.
53
FCC R E Q U IR E M E N T S
This equi
pm entcom plies with Part68 ofFCC rul
es and the requirem ents adopted bythe
ACTA. On the b ottom ofthis equipm enti
s a labelthatcontai
ns,am ong other
inform ation,a producti
dentifi
erin the form atUS:CACW400B373001. Ifrequested,thi
num berm ustbe provided to the telephone com pany.
The REN i
s used to determ ine the num ber of devices that m ay be connected to a
telephone li
ne. Excessive RENs on a telephone li
ne m ay resultin the devices not
ringi
ng in response to an incom ing cal
l. In m ostbutnotallareas,the sum ofthe RENs
shoul
d notexceed five (5.0). To be certain of the num ber of devices thatm ay be
connected to a line, as determ ined by the total RENs, contact the local telephone
com pany. [Forproduct
s approved afterJuly 23,2001,the REN forthi
s producti
s part
of the product identifier that has the form at US:CACW400B373001. The digit
represented by 00B are the REN withouta deci
m alpoi
nt(e.g.,03B i
s a REN of0.3B).
Forearlierproduct
s,the REN i
s separatelyshown on the label.]
Shoul
d you experience trouble with thi
s equi
pm ent,please contact:
Cybiolink Service Center
4905 77th Ave P.O. Box 140 Milan,IL. 61264
1-800-233-5961,Service Depart
m ent
forrepairorwarranty inform ation. Ifthe equipm entis causing harm to the telephone
network,the telephone com pany m ay requestthatyou disconnectthe equipm entuntil
the probl
em i
s resolved.
NOTI
CE:Ifyourhom e has speci
allywired alarm equipm entconnected to the telephone
line,ensure the install
ation ofthi
s equi
pm entID does notdi
sable youralarm equipm ent.
Ifyou have questi
ons aboutwhatwi
lldi
sabl
e alarm equipm ent,consultyourtelephone
com panyora qual
ified i
nstall
er.
If this equipm ent SBC373 causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone
com pany willnotify you in advance thattem porary discontinuance ofservice m ay be
required. Butifadvance notice i
sn’tpractical,the telephone com pany willnotify the
custom eras soon as possibl
e. Also,you willbe advised ofyourrightto file a com pl
aint
with the FCC ifyou believe itis necessary.
The telephone com pany m ay m ake changes in it
s faci
lities,equi
pm ent,operations or
procedures that coul
d affect the operati
on of the equipm ent. If this happens the
telephone com pany willprovide advance notice in order for you to m ake necessary
m odificati
ons to m aintain uninterrupted service.
54
FCC R E Q U IR E M E N T S
Do not attempt to repair or modify this equipment. Changes orm odifications not
expressly approved by the party responsi
ble for it
s com pl
iance coul
d void the user’
authorityto operate the equipm ent.
Connection to partyline services is subjectto state tariffs. Contactthe state public utility
com m i
ssion,publ
ic service com m i
ssion orcorporation com m i
ssion forinform ation.
CurrentFCC regul
ations specifythatanydirectconnections to a telephone com panyline
be done using only standard phone j
acks USOC RJ11C / RJ14C and plugs that i
TIA-968-A com pli
ant.
Note
This equipm enthas been tested and found to com plywith the lim it
s fora Class B digital
device,pursuantto Part15 ofthe FCC Rules. These li
m its are designed to provide
reasonabl
e protecti
on against harm ful i
nterference in a resi
dential installati
on. Thi
equi
pm entgenerates,uses,and can radiate radi
o frequencyenergyand,ifnotinstall
ed
and used i
n accordance with the instructi
ons,m ay cause harm fulinterference to radio
com m unications. However,there is no guarantee thatinterference willnotoccurin a
particul
ar install
ation. Ifthis equipm entdoes cause harm fulinterference to radio or
televisi
on reception,which can be determ i
ned by turning the equi
pm entoffand on,the
user i
s encouraged to try to correctthe interference by one or m ore ofthe foll
owi
ng
m easures:
1.
Reori
entorrelocate the receiving antenna.
3.
Connectthe equipm enti
nto an outleton a circuitdifferentfrom thatto which the
receiveris connected.
2.
4.
Increase the separation between the equipm entand receiver.
Consultthe deal
eroran experienced radio /TV technician forhelp.
NOTI
CE TO HEARI
NG AI
D WEARERS: Thi
s tel
ephone has been regi
stered wi
th the
FCC as heari
ng ai
d com pati
bl
e.
W arning:Changes or modifications to this unit not expressl
y approved by the
party responsibl
e for compl
iance could void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment.
Caution:To maintain compl
iance with the FCC’s RF exposure guidel
ines pl
ace the
base unit at l
east 20 cm from nearby persons.
55
W AR R AN T Y
Q & A:
W HAT DOES OUR W ARRANTY COVER?
• Anydef
ectin m aterialorworkm anshi
p.
FOR HOW LONG AFTER THE ORIGINAL PURCHASE?
• To t
he originalpurchaseronly- ONE YEAR.
W HAT W I
LL SBC DO?
•
Atouroption,repairorrepl
ace yourunit.
HOW DO ISEND MY UNIT,I
N OR OUT OF W ARRANTY?
• I
n the U.S.,callCustom erService forReturn Authorization at:1-800-233-5961.
• Pr
operlypack yourunit. Include anycables and accessories thatwere originally
provided with the product. W e recom m end usi
ng the ori
ginalcarton and packi
ng
m aterial
s.
• I
nclude in the package a copyofthe sal
es receiptorotherevidence ofdate ofori
ginal
purchase (ifthe unitwas purchased withi
n the lasttwelve m onths).
• Pr
intyournam e and address,along with a descripti
on ofthe defect,and incl
ude thi
in the package.
• I
nclude paym entforanyservice orrepairnotcovered bywarranty,as determ i
ned by
SBC.
W HAT DOES OUR W ARRANTY NOT COVER?
• Bat
teries
• Dam age f
rom m i
suse,neglect,oract
s ofnature (lightning,floods,powersurges,etc.)
• Pr
oduct
s,which m ayhave been m odified ori
ncorporated into otherproducts.
• Pr
oduct
s purchased and/oroperated outside the USA,its territories,orCanada.
• Pr
oduct
s serviced bythe ownerora service facilitynotexpresslyauthorizes bySBC
Com m unications.
• Pr
oduct
s purchased m ore than 12 m onths from currentdate.
• Uni
s purchased i
n "AS IS"condition,orunit
s purchased as "Di
stressed
Merchandi
se".
HOW DOES STATE LAW OR PROVINCI
AL LAW RELATE TO THI
S W ARRANTY?
• Thi
s warrantygives you specific right
s. You m ayal
so have otherrights thatvary
from state to state orprovince to province.
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