Cybiotronics 386001 2.4GHz FHSS Cordless Phone w/ CID & Speakphone User Manual 386 VZ for FCC
Cybiotronics Limited 2.4GHz FHSS Cordless Phone w/ CID & Speakphone 386 VZ for FCC
User Manual
CY-386B
2.4 GHz DIGITAL
EXPANDABLE CORDLESSSYSTEM
Caller ID/Call Waiting Type 2.5 with Call Waiting ID Options
Owner’s Manual
nstallati
on and
Operati
ng I
nstructi
ons
Pl
ease read
thi
s m anual
careful
before use.
Keep foryour
reference.
CALLER ID / CALLER ID CALL W AITING /
CALL W AITING ID OPTIONS COM PATIBLE
Caller ID, Caller ID Call Waiting, and/or Call Waiti ng ID Opti ons
services, wher e available, are available f
rom Verizon. Af
ter
subscribing toCaller ID, Caller ID Call Waiting and/
or Call
Waiting ID Optionsser vices, thisphone will displayCaller/
Caller
Waitedparty’
sname andphone number, andthe associatedsof
keysofthe Call Waiting ID Optionsser vices.
C ONT E NT S
PAG E
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
IMPORTANT S AFETY INSTRUCTIONS........................................................................4
SPECIALFEATURES.
.5
CHOOSETHEBEST LOCATION.
.6
LOCATION OFCONTROLS.
.7
Handset
.7
BaseUni
t.
.9
LCD DISPLAY.
.10
Backl
tLCD Di
spl
ay.
.10
Backl
tKeypad.
.10
DATA PORT .
.11
QUICK REFERENCE.
.12
GETTING S TARTED
CHARGING THE BATTERY PACK......................................................................................16
Low Batter
y..........................................................................................................................16
Cl
eantheBatteryContacts...................................................................................................16
Spare/BackUpBatter
y.......................................................................................................17
Changi
ngdrai
nedhandsetbatteryi
nthemi
ddl
eofacall....................................................17
CONNECTING THE BASE UNIT.........................................................................................18
REGISTRATION & DE-REGISTRATION OFHANDSETS.................................................18
Regi
strati
on..........................................................................................................................18
De-regi
sterahandset............................................................................................................19
CHOOSE THE DIALING M ODE ..........................................................................................20
WALLM OUNTING BASE UNIT...........................................................................................21
M EN U
STRUCTURE AND OPTIONS...............................................................................................22
INITIAL S ETTINGS
Nami
ng.................................................................................................................................24
Language..............................................................................................................................24
Ri
nger& Beep.....................................................................................................................25
AnswerM ode (onl
yavai
abl
ei
nhandsetmenu)..............................................................26
Contrast................................................................................................................................26
Cal
lW ai
ti
ngID Opti
ons.......................................................................................................26
New Cal
lLamp....................................................................................................................27
Audi
bl
eCall
erID (onl
yavai
labl
ei
nbaseuni
tmenu)......................................................27
Ti
meandDateSetti
ng..........................................................................................................27
Intercom SetUp...................................................................................................................28
M essageW ai
ti
ngIndi
cator...................................................................................................28
BAS IC OPERATION
M AKING A CALL..................................................................................................................29
Di
rectDi
alfrom Handset.....................................................................................................29
Di
rectDi
alfrom BaseUni
t..................................................................................................29
ANSW ERING A CALL..........................................................................................................30
TO REDIALA CALL.............................................................................................................30
Di
rectl
yRedi
alLastDi
al
edNumbers..................................................................................30
C ONT E NT S
Di
alfrom theLi
stofDi
al
edNumbers.................................................................................31
ADJUSTING HANDSET RECEIVER VOLUM E .................................................................31
TO M UTE A CALL.................................................................................................................31
PAGING AND INTERCOM .....................................................................................................32
Locatemi
spl
acedhandset(s)................................................................................................32
Intercom betweenhandsets..................................................................................................32
SETTING ALARM
32
USING HANDSET SPEAKERPHONE..................................................................................33
INSTALLING AND USING HEADSET ................................................................................33
ADVANCED OPERATION
FLASH.....................................................................................................................................34
Cal
lW ai
ti
ng.........................................................................................................................34
PAUSE .....................................................................................................................................34
EnteraPausei
nDi
ali
ngSequence......................................................................................34
HOLD.......................................................................................................................................34
SENDING TONE SIGNALS IN PULSE DIALING M ODE..................................................35
DIALVOICE M AIL................................................................................................................35
Program yourownVoicemai
laccessnumber......................................................................35
Usi
ngDIALV.M . softkey....................................................................................................36
DIALBACK FROM CALLER ID LIST ................................................................................36
DAILING FROM PHONE BOOK DIRECTORY..................................................................36
CONFERENCE CALL............................................................................................................37
3Waycal
ng........................................................................................................................37
ROOM M ONITORING...........................................................................................................37
Thehandseti
ntheroom tobemoni
tored............................................................................37
Thehandset/baseusedformoni
tori
ng...............................................................................37
CALLER ID OPERATION
ABOUT CALLER IDENTIFICATION...................................................................................38
CALLER LIST.........................................................................................................................38
M emor
yM atch.....................................................................................................................38
Revi
ew Call
erLi
st...............................................................................................................38
Del
eteRecord(s)from Cal
erLi
st........................................................................................39
Cal
lBackfrom Cal
erLi
st...................................................................................................39
Speci
alCal
lDi
spl
ay.............................................................................................................39
Cal
lDi
spl
ayM essages.........................................................................................................40
VOICE ANNOUNCE CALLER ID........................................................................................40
CALLWAITING ID OPTIONS..............................................................................................41
Cal
lW ai
ti
ngID Opti
onsSettoOFF....................................................................................41
Cal
lW ai
ti
ngID Opti
onsSettoON......................................................................................41
Cal
lW ai
ti
ngID Opti
ons:JOIN............................................................................................42
Cal
lW ai
ti
ngID Opti
ons:HOLD.........................................................................................42
PHONE BOOK DIRECTORY
CREATING A PHONE BOOK DIRECTORY RECORD.......................................................43
Copyfrom aCal
erID Number...........................................................................................43
AddaNew Number/
Name...................................................................................................44
RECORDING VOICE ANNOUNCE NAM E.........................................................................45
REVIEW ING PHONE BOOK DIRECTORY.........................................................................45
EDITING A PHONE BOOK NUM BER.................................................................................46
C ONT E NT S
DELETING AN ENTRY FROM A PHONE BOOK DIRECTORY.......................................47
DELETING ALLPHONE BOOK DIRECTORY RECORDS ...............................................47
DIALING FROM PHONE BOOK DIRECTORY...................................................................47
M ULTI HANDS ET OPERATIONS
INTERCOM .............................................................................................................................48
CALLTRANSFER..................................................................................................................49
Bl
ndTransfer......................................................................................................................49
AnnouncedTransfer.............................................................................................................49
Transferri
ngtoal
lhandsets..................................................................................................50
CALLCONFERENCING.......................................................................................................50
M ul
ti
pl
ePart
yConferenceCal
l...........................................................................................50
WALKIE-TALKIE OPERATION............................................................................................51
OPTIONAL FEATURE D IAL LIS T
DIALING SERVICES .............................................................................................................52
ADDITIONAL INFORM ATION
CAPACITY..............................................................................................................................53
M emor
y................................................................................................................................53
Cal
lRepeatNumber.............................................................................................................53
OUT OFRANGE.....................................................................................................................53
NO CONNECTION.................................................................................................................53
TROUBLES HOOTING ........................................................................................................54
CARE AND M ANITANENCE
55
FCC REQUIREM ENTS
56
WARRANTY
58
WALLM OUNTING TEM PLATE
59
IM PORTAN T IN FOR M AT ION
Important Safety Instructions:
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and/or injuryto persons, always follow
these basic safetyprecautions 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.
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.
15. Plug the adaptorto the socket-outletthatnear
the equi
pm entandshal
lbe easi
y accessi
bl
e.
16.
CAUTION
RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS
REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE.
Use onl
y bat
ter
y t
ype CYB-103,Ni
MH 3.6V,
750m Ah
DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDI
NG
TO YOUR LOCALCODE.
Use onlywith Class 2 PowerSource,9V DC,500m A forbase unit
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
SAVE THESE I
NSTRUCTIONS
IM PORTAN T IN FOR M AT ION
SPECIAL FEATURES
Your new Multi-handset Cordl
ess System i
s designed and engineered to exacting
standards forrel
iability,long life,and outstandi
ng perform ance.
Note:
Charge all of the batteries for at least 15 hours prior to initial use.
SEE PAGE 15 FOR DETAI
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2.4 GHzDigitalFrequencyHopping Spread Spectrum Cordless Phone
Multiple handset
s capabil
ity,support
s up to 4 handsets
(If you wantan additionalhandsetfor thi
s expandabl
e system ,you m ay purchase
m odelCY-381 from Verizon Teleproducts at1-800-277-1060)
Multi-partyConference callbetween handset(s),the base unitand an externalli
ne
Two-wayintercom between 2 handset
s orbetween base and handset
Room m onitoring
Handset-to-Handsetwalkie-talkie function totallyindependentofthe base unit.
Handsfree speakerphone on handset
Handsfree speakerphone on base unit,giving the base unitcom plete functionalityof
anotherhandset
Dedicated keys on the base unit: Redi
al/Flash /Mute /Intercom /Speakerphone /
Directory/Voicem ail/Shortcutto OptionalFeatures Dial
Call
erID Type I,IIand CallW aiting ID Options capabil
ity
Voice Announce Cal
lerID
Backlit7-Li
ne Multi-Function LCD on both the handsetand the base unit
Five softkeys on base unitand each handsetto access differentfunctions dependi
ng
on which m ode the phone i
s currentlyin.
Handsetand base unitVolum e Control
New Call/Voice MailMessage W aiti
ng Indicatoron both handsetand base unit
OutofRange indication
Non-volatil
e m em ory for 40 Nam e and Num ber Cal
ler ID Records, 40 Personal
Nam es and Num bers on each handset,32 GeneralNam e and Num berPhone Book
Directory shared am ong allhandsets and 22 LastDi
aled Num berdirectory on each
handset
Realti
m e and Alarm Clock
Engli
sh/Spani
sh Intell
igentLCD Di
splay
Spare BatteryCapabi
lity
Built-in DSL Filter
Data Port
2.5 m m HeadsetJack
IM PORTAN T IN FOR M AT ION
Check to be sure thatthe foll
owi
ng item s com e with the phone. Ifthere is anything
mi
ssing orany visible dam age,contactthe ori
ginalpl
ace ofpurchase. Do notattem pt
to operate the system ifitis dam aged.
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Base Unit
Two Handset
s with BeltClips
Three BatteryPacks
One Charging Cradl
One Long Telephone Line Cord
One ShortTelephone Line Cord forW al
lMounting
One AC Adapter
One W all-Mounting Bracket
Owner’
s Manual(s)
CHOOSE THE BEST LOCATI
ON
Call
s are transm itted between the base unitand the handset,orbetween handset
s,by
using wireless radio waves. Form axi
m um di
stance and noi
se-free operati
on,here are
som e i
m portantguideli
nes 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 notswitch-controlled.
Keep the base and the handsetaway from sources ofelectricalnoi
se such as TV,
personalcom puter,oranothercordless phone.
Place base in a HIGH,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 unitand closerto yourbase unit.
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LOCATI
ON OF CONTROLS
Handset
Line Indicator
(a)Flashes rapidlywhen ri
ngi
ng.
(b)Flashes regularlyifyou have m essage i
n yourvoicem ai
lornew Call
erID in Cal
lLog.
(c)Light
s when the handseti
s in use.
Talk / OFF Key
Allows you to access the telephone line orto release the line.
Speakerphone I
ndicator
Light
s when speakerphone i
s in use.
Speakerphone Key[Spk.]
(a)Press to activate /deactivate the handsfree speakerphone during a call
(b)Dialthe num beron the di
splaywith speakerphone m ode.
You are stillrequired to press [OFF] to end yourcall.
Mute / Dial 7 Key
(a)W hile reviewi
ng the CallID Record,press [Dial7] to Cal
lBack in 7-digitform at.
(b)W hile on a call,press [Mute] to m ute the m icrophone forprivacy.
Redial / Pause / Dial 10 Key
(a)W hile reviewi
ng the CallID Record,press [Dial10] to CallBack in 10-di
gitform at.
(b)W hile off-hook,press [Redial] to recalland dialthe lastphone num berdi
aled.
(c)W hile on-hook,press [Redial] to access the Redi
alLi
st. Usi
ng [▼ ] or[▲ ] to select
the desired num berand press [Talk] or[O.K.] softkey to dialit.
(d)Pressing the keyduring Pre-di
alorPhone book directorynum berentrywillentera
3-second pause into a di
ali
ng sequence,indicated by“P”.
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Flash / Dial 11 Key
(a)W hile reviewi
ng the CallID Record,press [Dial11] to Cal
lBack in 11-digitform at.
(b)The [Flash] keyis used to access telephone com panyservices such as CallW aiting.
Scroll Keys [▼] / [▲]
(a)W hile on a call,press [▼ ] /[▲ ] to adjustthe volum e.
(b)During standby,press [▼ ] /[▲ ] to scrollthrough Menu options;access Cal
lerID
Records,Phonebook DirectoryRecords and Redi
alLi
st.
ntercom Key[I
nt.]
During standby,press the keyto activate the intercom function between handsets orwith
the base unit,answera paging call,orterm i
nate an intercom cal
l. W hile on a line,press
the keyto transferthe cal
lto a particul
arhandsetorthe base.
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.
Pressing thi
s softkey
when the phone i
s idl
ed
willenterinto Phone
Book Directory
operati
on
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Base Unit
Line Indicator
(a)Flashes rapidlywhen ri
ngi
ng.
(b)Flashes regularlyifyou have m essage i
n yourvoicem ai
lornew Call
erID in Cal
lLog.
(c)Flashes slowlyduring handsetregi
stration
(d)Light
s when the li
ne i
s in use.
Speakerphone I
ndicator
Light
s when speakerphone i
s in use.
Speakerphone Key[Spk.]
Press to turn on the handsfree speakerphone and dialthe num beron the di
splay. You
are sti
llrequired to press [OFF] to end yourcall.
Mute / Dial 7 Key
(a)W hile reviewi
ng the CallID Record,press [Dial7] to Cal
lBack in 7-digitform at.
(b)W hile on a call,press [Mute] to m ute the m icrophone forprivacy.
Redial / Pause / Dial 10 Key
(a)W hile reviewi
ng the CallID Record,press [Dial10] to CallBack in 10-di
gitform at.
(b)W hile off-hook,press [Redial] to recalland dialthe lastphone num berdi
aled.
(c)W hile on-hook,press [Redial] to access the RedialLi
st. Using [▼ ] or[▲ ] to selectthe
desired num berand press a LINE keyor[Spk.] to dialit.
(d)Pressing the keyduring Pre-di
alorPhone book directorynum berentrywillentera
3-second pause into a di
ali
ng sequence,indicated by“P”.
Flash / Dial 11 Key
(a)W hile reviewi
ng the CallID Record,press [Dial11] to Cal
lBack in 11-digitform at.
(b)The [Flash] keyis used to access telephone com panyservices such as CallW aiting.
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Scroll Keys [▼] / [▲]
(a)W hile on a call,press [▼ ] /[▲ ] to adjustthe volum e.
(b)During standby,press [▼ ] /[▲ ] to scrollthrough Menu options;access Cal
lerID
Records,Phonebook DirectoryRecords and Redi
alLi
st.
ntercom / Page Key[Int./Page]
During standby,press the keyto activate the intercom function between handset
s or
between handsetand 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.
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 8 fordetail
ed descriptions.
LCD DI
SPLAY
Call
er’
s Nam e
Call
er’
s Num ber
Specialcall
inform ation
Sequence in callerl
st
Num berofcal
from sam e caller
Call
ing Date
& Tim e
Label
s of5 softkeys
Backlit LCD Display
Both the handsetand the base unithave the backlitLCD di
splay. Itwilllightwhen you
startusing the handsetorthe base unit,orwhen a cal
li
s received. The di
splaylightwi
ll
stayon fora few seconds afterpressi
ng a button orl
ifting the handsetoffthe base unit.
Backlit Keypad
The Talk,Int.,Spk. and the num eric keys wil
lbe litwhen you press a keyorwhen a cal
li
received. The lightwillstayon fora few seconds afterpressi
ng a keyoranswering a
call.
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DATA PORT
You can connecta com m unication device (like com puter,m odem ,faxm achine,
answering m achine,and etc)through thi
s unitusi
ng the DATA jack atthe bottom ofthe
base unit.
Note: Make sure the data device is notin use pri
orto using yourphone orel
se the data
device m aynotbe operated properly. W hile data transm i
ssion i
si
n progress,use of
yourphone ora CallW aiti
ng ID alertm ayinterruptthe transm i
ssi
on.
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IM PORTAN T IN FOR M AT ION
QUICK REFERENCE
Task
Adjustreceiver/
Speakerphone volum e
Making a call
Steps
Page
1. Press [Talk] or[Spk.] on the handsetor
press [] on the base unitand li
sten for
a dialtone.
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The handsetand the base unithave 4
adjustable volum e l
evels (VOL-1 – VOL-4)
thatshow on the di
splayduring offhook.
Press [▼ ] /[▲ ] to adjustduring a call.
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2. Dialnum ber
Answeri
ng a cal
3. To hang up,press [OFF] on the handset
or[] on the base unitorreturn the
handsetto charge cradle.
Auto m ode is the defaultm ode setting of
the phone:
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Ifthe handsetis on the charge cradl
e,just
liftthe handsetand the line i
s autom atically
connected.
Ifthe phone i
s setto Manual m ode,or
wheneverthe handseti
s noton the charge
cradle,to answera call:
1. Press [Talk] or[Spk.] key on the
handsetorpress [] on the base unitto
pick up a cal
2. To hang up,press [OFF] on the handset
or[] on the base unitorreturn the
handsetto charge cradle.
Lastnum berredial
1. Press Talk] keyand li
sten fordi
altone.
Dialfrom the RedialLi
st 1. Press [Redial].
2. Press [Redial] to dialthe lastdi
aled
num ber.
2. Use [▼ ] /[▲ ] scrollkeys to access
desired num berfrom the l
stofup to 22
lastdial
ed num bers.
3. Press [Talk] keyto dialthe num ber.
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QUICK REFERENCE
Task
Steps
Page
37
Review Cal
lerLi
st
Use [▼ ] /[▲ ] scrollkeys to review call
er’
inform ation duri
ng standbym ode.
Callback a num berin
Call
erLi
st
1. Scrollto a desired record in CallerLi
st.
2. Press [Talk] to dial
3. Ifthe num berdi
spl
ayed is notin the
desired dialing pattern,press [Dial7],
[Dial10] or[Dial11] to dialin the correct
num berofdi
git
s.
Store Call
erID num ber 1. Scrollto the desired CallerID num ber.
into Phone Book
2. Press [SAVE] softkey to store.
Directory
3. Press [O.K.] or[JOIN] to selectstoring
in the private (handset)orshare (base)
phone book directory.
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36
Manuallyadd a new
1. Press [DIR.] softkey.
41
num beri
nto Phone Book 2. Press [O.K.] or[JOIN] to selectstoring
Directory
in the private (handset)orshared (base)
phone book directory.
3. Follow the on-screen instructions to
enterthe phone num ber,nam e,and to
selectthe ring tone.
10 Dialfrom Phone Book
Directory
4. Press [SAVE] softkey to store.
1. Press [DIR.] softkey.
2. Press [O.K] or[JOIN] to selectprivate or
shared phone book
45
3. Use [▼ ] /[▲ ] scrollkeys to find the
desired directoryrecord.
4. Press [Talk] or[Spk.] to dial.
11
5. Ifthe num berdi
spl
ayed is notin the
desired dialing pattern,press [Dial7],
[Dial10] or[Dial11] to dialin the correct
num berofdi
git
s.
Switch to a waiting call Press [Flash] to putthe talking partyon
hold and talk to the waiti
ng party.
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IfCallW aiting ID Opti
ons are subscri
bed to, 39
m ore options are available.
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QUICK REFERENCE
12
Task
Steps
Page from base to
1. Press [Int./Page] key.
handset(s)orfrom
2. Use [▼ ] /[▲ ] scrollkeys to find the
handsetto the base unit
desired handsetorallhandsets and
press [O.K.] to page.
Page
31
3. Ifthe handsetactivated “Intercom auto
answer”,itwil
lanswerautom aticallyin
speakerphone m ode
13
14
Intercom callbetween
two handsets
Blind CallTransfer
4. To term inate the paging,press [EXIT]
softkeyor[Int./Page] keyagain.
1. Press [Int.].
2. Use [▼ ] /[▲ ] scrollkeys to select
broadcastm ode and press [O.K.].
3. To term inate the paging,press [EXIT]
softkeyor[Int./Page] key.
1. W hile connected to an externall
ine,
press [Int.] key.
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50
2. Use [▼ ] /[▲ ] scrollkeys to selectthe
handsetorbase unitto which the cal
li
transferred.
15
3. On the recipientsi
de,press [O.K.] softkeyor[Talk] to take the call.
Announced CallTransfer1. W hile connected to an externall
ine,
press [HOLD] softkeyto putthe line on
hold.
2. Press [Int.] and scrollto the desired
recipi
entand press [O.K.].
3. Afterthe private conversation,the
recipi
entpresses [Talk] to take the call.
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50
IM PORTAN T IN FOR M AT ION
QUICK REFERENCE
Task
16
Multiple Handset
Conference
17
Room Monitoring
Steps
W hile a handseti
s engaged in an external
call,anotherhandset(s),can press [Talk]
keyto join the conversation. The
m axi
m um num berofpartyin the
conference i
s 4: 3 handsets and the base
unit.
On the handsetin the room to be
m onitored:
Page
51
38
1. Press [MENU] softkey
2. Scrollto the [MONITOR ROO M ] m enu
and press [O.K.]. The handsetwill
di
spl
ay“READY TO ROO M
MONITORING”.
On the handset/base used form onitori
ng:
1. Press [Int.] key.
2. Using [▼ ] /[▲ ] scrollkeys to selectthe
handsetorbase unitin the room to be
m onitored and press [O.K.] to start.
The link i
s autom atical
lysetup whi
le the
com m unication i
s onlyone-way.
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W alkie-Talkie m ode
To end the m onitoring,press [EXIT] or[Int.]
keyon eithersi
de.
To enter walki
e-talki
e (FRS)m ode:
1. Press [MENU] softkey.
Two orm ore handset
s 2. Using [▼ ] /[▲ ] scrollkeys to access
entered i
nto walkie-talkie
W alkie- talki
e m enu.
m ode can com m unicate 3. Press [O.K.] to confirm selection and
with each othertotally
the di
spl
ayshows “W ALKIE-TALKIE”.
independentofthe base
To operate as walki
e-talki
e (FRS):
unitiftheyare within
range ofeach other.
1. Press [Int.] key.
2. Press the handsetnum berwhich i
si
W alkie-talkie m ode. The call
ed
handsetcan answerbypressi
ng [Talk],
[Int.] or[O .K.] key.
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52
G ET T IN G START E D
Your new telephone includes the highest quality NiMH (Nickel Metal Hydride)
rechargeable batteries available. Following these sim ple instructions can
significantly im prove your operational results.
CHARGING THE BATTERY PACK
Charge allbatterypacks foratleast15 hours priorto connecti
ng to the telephone line.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Press the battery release poi
nton the back ofthe handsetand sl
ide downward to
open the batterycom part
m ent.
Insertthe battery pack into the battery com partm entand m ake sure to position the
batterypack so thatitis touching the chargi
ng contact
s.
Slide the batterycoverupward unti
litsnaps into place.
Connectthe AC adapterto the 9 V DC jack ofthe base unitand to a standard 120V
AC walloutlet.
Place the handseton the base unit. Make sure the Charge indicatoron the base
unitlights,and charging begi
ns.
The battery icon on the handsetchanges from very low,to low,to m edi
um ,to full
and repeat
s as a cycle. Itonly stops afterleaving the charging cradle.
Low Battery
The batteryicon on the rightofthe di
spl
ayshows the levelofbattery.
Full
Medium
Low
Verylow
Ifthe handsetbatteryis notproperlycharged,there is a warning tone whil
e the handset
is i
n use and “LOW BATTERY” is di
spl
ayed. W hen thi
s occurs the handsetdoes not
function when you press the keys.
Cleaning the Battery Contacts
To m ai
ntain a good charge,itis i
m portantto clean allbattery contacts on the handset
and the base unitwith a soft,dry cloth aboutonce a m onth. You m ayalso use a pencil
eraserorothercontactcleaner. Do not use anyliquids or solvents.
16
G ET T IN G START E D
AC POW ER
Caution:
1. Use ONLY with the AC Adaptersupplied (AC 120V,DC9V,500m A).
2. The AC adapterm ustrem ain connected atallti
m es (Iti
s norm alforthe adapterto
be warm during use).
3. Do notrem ove the battery from the handsetto charge it. Neverthrow the battery
into a fire,di
sassem ble it,orheatit.
4. Do notrem ove ordam age the batterycasing.
5. Ifyou do notexpectto use yourphone fora m onth orlonger,rem ove the batteries.
Batteries can leak chem ical
s thatcan destroyelectronic part
s.
6. For the longestbattery 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.
Spare / Back Up Battery
The extra battery can enable the phone function tem porarily during el
ectricaloutage.
You can also use the spare batterypack to replace a drained handsetbattery to ensure
uninterrupted use.
1. Open the spare battery com part
m ent by
pressing the rel
ease button on the l
eftsi
de of
the base unit.
2. Place a battery pack i
n the drawer with the
term i
nal
s faci
ng the charge contact
s inside.
3. Close the drawer. Make sure the Spare
BatteryLED lights,and chargi
ng begins.
4. The LED light
s unti
lthe batteryis rem oved from
the com part
m ent.
Changing drained handset batteryin the m iddle of a call
W hen the handsetdi
splays “LOW BATTERY”in the m iddle ofa telephone cal
l,you can
swap the cal
lto the base unitspeakerphone firstand then change the handsetbattery
following these si
m pl
e steps:
1. Press the [] keyon the base unit. The cal
li
s then
transferred to a 3-waycallconference between the
handset,the base unitand the externalparty.
2.
2,4
Pressthe[OFF]keyonthe
handset;thecal
lwi
llbe
total
yswappedfrom the
handsettothebaseuni
speakerphone.
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GET T IN G STAR T E D
3.
4.
Take outthe spare batteryfrom the base unitbattery
com part
m entand repl
ace itto the handset.
Press the [Talk]keyon the handsetand press the []
keyon the base unitto swap the cal
lback to the
handset.
Note: Make sure the drained batteryis putin the base unit
batterycom part
m entto be re-charged.
CONNECTI
NG THE BASE UNI
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Plug one end ofthe tel
ephone line cord into the jack atthe bottom ofthe base unit
and pl
ug the otherend ofthe cord into the m odulartel
ephone wallj
ack.
Press the l
ine cord into the slotprovided atthe bottom ofthe telephone.
Plug the AC adapter into the 9V DC jack on the base and the other end into a
standard 120V AC walloutlet.
Press the cords in the sloton the housi
ng to preventthe cords from pulli
ng loose.
Setthe base uniton a tabletop and then pl
ace the handseton the base unit.
Note:
1. Use onlythe AC adaptersuppl
ied.
2. Connectthe AC adapterto a continuous poweroutlet.
3. Place the base unitclose to the AC outletso thatyou can unpl
ug the AC adapter
easily.
Ti
p:
Ifyourtelephone outleti
s notm odular,contactyourtelephone com panyforassi
stance.
REGI
STRATI
ON & DE-REGI
STRATI
ON OF HANDSET
The firstregistered handsetwillbe autom aticallyassigned as HS (1). W hen additional
handsets are regi
stered to the system ,they willbe assigned extension num bers in the
following sequence: HS (2),HS (3)and HS (4). Theycan be renam ed later.
Regi
strati
on
NO NEW CALLS
HS_ _
12:00AM 01/01
SAVE
SERVICE
MENU
An unregi
stered handsetwilldi
spl
ay“HS _ _”.
DIR. DI
AL V.M
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GET T IN G STAR T E D
REGISTRATION
NAME HANDSET
USE / =REVIEW
O.K.
Press [MENU]softkey,“REG ISTR ATION”is di
splayed.
EXI
ADD A HANDSET?
DEL HANDSET?
O.K.
Press [O.K.] and ADD A HANDSET?” is displayed.
EXI
PRESS AND HOLD
PAGE BUTTON
UNTIL BEEP
Press [O.K.]again. “PRESS AND HOLD PAGE BUTTON
UNTIL BEEP”willbe di
spl
ayed.
EXI
On the Base uni
Press and hold the [Int./Page] button until 3beeps are heard. The
registration process is now completed.
De-regi
stera handset
You can de-regi
stera regi
stered handsetfrom the base unit.
On the Handset:
REGISTRATION
NAME HANDSET
USE / =REVIEW
O.K.
EXI
DEREGISTER
HS (1)?
O.K.
Press [M ENU] and “REGISTRATION” appears on the
display.
Press [OK]to enterRegi
stration m enu.
Using[▼ ] / [▲ ] toselect“DELHANDSET?”.
Press [O.K.] and “DEREGISTER HS (#)” is displayed.
EXIT
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GET T IN G STAR T E D
REGISTRATION
NAME HANDSET
DIAL MODE
O.K.
EXIT
Press [OK]to confirm . “DEREGISTERING…”willbe
di
spl
ayed during the process. W hen deregi
stration
process i
s com pleted,the unitwillreturn to Regi
strati
on
m enu.
“HS_ _”willbe shown afterthe handsetreturn to standby.
CHOOSE THE DI
ALING M ODE
Ifyourtelephone i
s equi
pped with a touchtone di
ali
ng system ,the phone willbe readyto
use as soon as the battery is charged. Ifyourline uses pul
se (rotary)di
ali
ng,you wi
ll
need to setthe dialing m ode as fol
lows:
REGISTRATION
NAME HANDSET
USE / =REVIEW
O.K.
EXI
REGISTRATION
NAME HANDSET
DIAL MODE
O.K.
Usi
ng[▼ ]/[▲ ]toaccess“DIALM ODE”.
EXI
TONE
PULSE
Press [OK]to enterDialm ode m enu.
Using [▼ ]/ [▲ ]to select“PULSE MODE”.
EXIT
SAVE
MESSAGES
HS (2)
10:08AM 01/15
SAVE SERVICE
Press[
M ENU]and“REGISTRATION”appearsonthe
di
spl
ay.
MENU
Press [SAVE]to confirm .
The di
spl
aywillreturn to “DIAL MODE”,press [EXIT]to
return to standby.
DIR. DIALV.M.
You are now ready to use your new telephone
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GET T IN G STAR T E D
WALLMOUNTING BASE UNIT
The base unitcan be m ounted on a wallphone plate byusing the suppli
ed 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 AC adapter’
s barrelpl
ug into the j
ack m arked
“500m A DC 9V”atthe bottom ofthe base unitand press
the cord in the slotabove the jack.
3. Bring the short telephone li
ne cord through the
rectangular opening of the wal
l-m ounting bracket and
plug itinto the j
ack m arked “LINE”.
Hook tab
long tab
4. Insert2 hook-tabs and 2 short
tabs ofthe wall-m ounting
bracketinto the slot
s atthe
back and bottom ofthe base unitsi
m ultaneously.
5. Press the wall-m ounti
ng bracketagai
nstthe base unit
untiltheyare reston each otherfirm ly.
Short tab
short tab
6. Hold the base unitup next
to the walljack and pl
ug the
line cord into the walljack,
anyextra line cord can be
hided insi
de 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 not usi
ng a standard wal
lpl
ate to m ount the phone on wal
l,you m ayal
so
m ount it with ordi
naryscrews. Use the W allm ount Tem pl
ate on page 59 to affixtwo
screws at yourdesired location. Rem em berto leave 1/8 inch ofthe screw extending
from the wall.
Please charge all the batteries for at least 15 hours prior to initial use.
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ME N U
STRUCTURE AND OPTIONS
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.
Note:The settings are independent on the base unit and each handset.
HandsetM enu
Regi
strati
on
Ri
nger& Beep
Intercom Setup
W al
kie-Tal
kie
Nam e Handset
DialMode
Add a Handset?
Del Handset?
Ring Ty pe
Day Vol
um e
NightVol
um e
Key Beep
See AnswerMode
Auto After1Ring
Auto After3Ring
CW Option:ON /OFF
Press and hold base [page] key untilHS beep
Deregi
sterHS (#)?
Ringer1
Ringer2
Ringer3
Turkish March
Ol
d Mc Donal
Greensl
eeves
Swinging Boat
Ol
d Fisher
m an
Rom ance
Beethoven
Say Hel
Twinkl
e star
El
ise
HIGH /Medium /LOW /OFF
HIGH /Medium /LOW /OFF
ON /OFF
Contrast
Tone
Pul
se
Engl
ish
Espanol
Auto Mode
ManualMode
Contrast:0 - 8
CalW aiting I
D Option
Cal
lW aiting Option:On /Off
New Cal
lLam p
New Cal
lLam p:On /Of
SetDate /Tim e
MonitorRoom
Tim e
Date (MM/DD)
Al
arm On /Of
Tim e
Ready toRoom Monitoring
LastCal
lTim e
LastCal
lTim er0-00-00
Language
AnswerMode
SetAl
arm
DelMessage?
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ME N U
Base UnitMenu
Nam e Base
DialM ode
Nam e Base:_
Ringer& Beep
Tone
Pulse
English
Espanol
SetRing Type
Contrast
Day Volum e
NightVolum e
SetKeyBeep
Contrast:0 – 8
New CallLam p
New CallLam p:O n /Off
Language
CW ID O ption
Audible CID
SetDate /Tim e
SetAl
ar
Delete AllHS
M onitorRoom
Intercom Setup
LastCallTim e
CW O ption:O n /O ff
Audible Nam :Off/1 - 5
Audible Num :Off/1 - 5
Tim e
Date (M M /DD)
Alarm On /O ff
Tim e
[DEL]to Confirm
Readyto Room M onitoring
No Auto Answer
After1 Ring
After3 Rings
LastCallTim er0-00-00
DelMessage?
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Ringer1
Ringer2
Ringer3
Ringer4
Ringer5
Ringer6
Ringer7
Ringer8
Ringer9
Ringer10
Ringer11
Ringer12
Ringer13
High /M edium /Low /O ff
High /M edium /Low /O ff
O n /O ff
IN IT I AL S E T T IN GS
Prior to using your phone, you may customize it to fit your preference.
Naming
Each hands et i
s defaulted as HS (#)where # i
s the s equence ofhands et regi
s tered to
the bas e unit. The bas e unit is nam ed BASE. Theycan be pers onalized with nam es ,
e.g.JOHN,M AR Y,G ARAGE orROO M 2,etc.
NAME HANDSET:
HS (1)_ _╴
EXIT
SAVE
NAME HANDSET:
EXT . 2
EXIT
SAVE
DELETE
Press [
M ENU]on the handset during standby.
Using the [▼ ]/[▲ ]to sel
ect “NAM EHANDSET”(or
“NAM EBASE”in case of base unit).
Press [O.K.]to enter into the sel
ection.
Press [DELETE]repeatedl
y to erase the defaul
t name. Enter
the name in maximum of 6al
pha-numeric digits or symbol
s.
Press [SAVE]to confirm settings.
DELETE
Each num eric keyis ass igned a s et ofletters and s ym bol
s as pri
nted bel
ow. Press the
corres pondi
ng num berunti
lthe des ired letteri
s di
splayed. Iftwo cons ecutive letters
from the s am e keyis required,wait unti
lthe curs orm ove to the next blank s pace.
Num eric:
Alpha:
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
Sym bols
You can also us e []or[#]to ins ert the following speci
als ym bol
s in the nam e field.
+ , - . /@ :;< = > ?{¦}~ [ \ ]^ _`!″ # $ % & ´ ( )
Note:The nam e m us t be s tarted with an alpha character.
Language
The phone can be operated in Engli
s h orSpani
s h.
ENGLISH
ESPANOL
Press [
M ENU].
Using [▼ ]/[▲ ]to sel
ect “LANGUAGE”.
Press [O.K.]to enter into the sel
ection.
EXI
SAVE
NAME HANDSET v
DIAL MODE
LANGUAGE
O.K.
EXIT
Using [▼ ]/[▲ ]to sel
ect ENGLISH or ESPANOL(Spanish)
menu.
Press [SAVE ]to confirm s etting. Fol
lowing the
confirm ation beeps ,the s creen wi
llreturn to the 1 st level
m enu.
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IN IT I AL S E T T IN GS
Ringer & Beep
The base unitand each handsetcan be assi
gned with a specific ring type and volum e.
Differentvolum e level
s can be setfordayand night. You can also choose between a
confirm ation beep orhave si
lentoperation.
Set Ri ng Type
There are 13 differentringerpatterns in the base unitand 3 ringerpatterns + 10 m elodies
in the handset.
M ENU].
SET RING TYPE
Press[
Us
▼ ]/[▲ ]tosel
ect“RINGER & BEEP”.
DAY VOLUME
NIGHT VOLUME
Press[O.
K.
]toenteri
ntothesel
ecti
on.
EDIT
EXI
RINGER 2
RINGER 3
TURKISH MARCH
EXIT
SAVE
Press [EDIT] to play the currentringertype.
Using [▼ ]/[▲ ]to playwhile scroll
ing through the li
stof
ringers and m el
odyoptions.
Press[SAVE]toconfi
rm setti
ng
Day Volum e
Ringervolum e levelbetween 6:00 AM and 9:00 PM .
M ENU].
SET RING TYPE
v Press[
Us
▼ ]/[▲ ]tosel
ect“RINGER & BEEP”.
DAY VOLUME
Press[O.
K.
]toenteri
ntothesel
ecti
on.
NIGHT VOLUME
EDIT
EXI
DAY VOLUME
HIGH
6:00AM – 9:00PM
SAVE
Usi
ng[▼ ]/[▲ ]to select “DAY VOLUME” and press [EDIT].
Current volume level wi
ll be di
splayed. Usi
ng[▼ ] /[▲ ] to
swi
tchbetween HIGH,MEDIUM,LOW & OFFthen press
[SAVE] to confi
rm.
EXIT
Ni ght Vol ume
Operation s imilar to Day Volum e s etting. “Night” denotes 9:00 PM to 6:00 AM
Set Key Beep
A ke y depress ion can be audible (beep)or silent.
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IN IT I AL S E T T IN GS
DAY VOLUME
NIGHT VOLUME
SET KEY BEEP
EDIT
Usi
ng[▼ ] /[▲ ] to select “SET KEY BEEP” and press
[EDIT]. Current setti
ngwi
ll be di
splayed. Usi
ng[▼ ] /[▲ ]
to swi
tchbetween ON & OFFthen press [SAVE] to confi
rm.
EXI
SET KEY BEEP:
ON
SAVE
Press [MENU].
Usi
ng[▼ ] /[▲ ] to select “RINGER & BEEP”.
Press [O.K.] to enter i
nto the selecti
on.
EXIT
Answer Modes (only available in handset menu)
Handsets m ay be programm ed to either auto or m anual answer m ode. When the
handset is not in the bas e unit or the charge cradle,[Talk](or [Spk.])key m us t be
press ed to answer incom ing calls . Auto ans wer m ode will only be activated when the
handset is in the bas e unit or in the charge cradle. In which case,the line is
autom atically connected when it is picked up from the charge cradle.
AUTO MODE
MANUAL MODE
SAVE
EXIT
Press[M ENU].
Usi
ng[▼ ]/[▲ ]tosel
ect“CRADLEANSW ER”.
Press[O.
K.
]toenteri
ntothesel
ecti
on.
Usi
ng[▼ ]/[▲ ]toswi
tchbet
weenAUTO & M ANUALthen
press[SAVE]toconfi
rm.
Contrast
Choose from 9 (0 – 8)different levels ofdis play contras t to fit your operating
environm ent.
CONTRAST :5
SAVE
EXI
Press[M ENU].
Usi
ng[▼ ]/[▲ ]toaccess“CONTRAST”.
Press[O.
K.
]toenteri
ntothesel
ecti
on.
Usi
ng[▼ ]/[▲ ]toadj
ustthecontrastl
evel
Press[SAVE]toconfi
rm setti
ng.
Call W aiting ID Options
Call Waiting ID Options /Call Waiting ID Options provide m ore options ofdispos ing a
waiting call. 5 dedicated s oft key labels dis plays when there is an incom ing waiting call.
CW OPTION:ON
SAVE
Press[M ENU].
Usi
ng[▼ ]/[▲ ]toaccess“CW ID OPTI
ON”.
Press[O.
K.
]toenteri
ntothesel
ecti
on.
EXI
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IN IT I AL S E T T IN GS
CW OPTION:ON
EXI
SAVE
Usi
ng[▼ ]/[▲ ]toswi
tchtheCal
lWai
ti
ngID Opti
onsON or
OFF.
Press[SAVE]toconfi
rm,andthenpress[EXI
T]toreturnto
stand-by.
Note: Cal
lWai
ti
ngID Opti
onsmaybeavai
ablefrom yourtel
ephonecompany. Subscri
pti
on
mayberequi
red.
New Call Lamp
The Message W aiting I
ndicator /New Call Lamp will flas h when there are new or
unviewed Caller ID entries in call log ifthe lam p is s witched on.
NEW CL LAMP:ON v
EXIT
SAVE
Press[M ENU].
Using[▼ ]/[▲ ]to access“NEW CALLLAM P”.
Press[O.
K.
]toenteri
ntothesel
ecti
on.
Using[▼ ]/[▲ ]to swi
tchtheNew Cal
lLampON orOFF.
Press[SAVE]toconfi
rm.
Audible Caller ID (only available in base unit menu)
Press[M ENU].
Using[▼ ]/[▲ ]to access“AUDI
BLECID”.
Press[O.
K.
]toenteri
ntothesel
ecti
on.
AUDIBLE NAM:3
AUDIBLE NUM:OFF
SAVE
EXIT
DELETE
AUDIBLE NAM:4
AUDIBLE NUM:OFF
EXIT
DELETE
SAVE
NO NEW CALLS
BASE
02:34PM 01/23
SAVE SERVICE MENU
Voice Announce Caller Name (Audible Name)
Using [▼ ]/[▲ ]toaccess “AUDIBLENAM E:
”. The
defaul
tvol
umel
evelforAudibl
eNameis “3”. Press [0]- [5]
toadj
ustthevoiceannouncementtoyourdesiredvol
ume
evel
Using [▼ ]toaccess “AUDIBLENUM :
”
Voice Announce Caller Number (Audible Number)
Thedefaul
tl
evelforAudibl
eNumberis “OFF”. Press [0][5]toadj
usttheannouncementtoyourdesiredvol
umel
evel
Press [SAVE]toconfirm andthen press [EXI
T]toreturn to
stand-by.
DIR. DI
AL V.M.
Note:W hen thevol
umelevelis setto“OFF”. Thecorresponding announcementis disabl
ed.
Thephonewil
lceasetomakeaudibl
eannouncement(s).
Ti
m e and Date Setti
ng
TIME:
10:05 (AM)
SAVE
EDIT
O.K.
Press [M ENU].
Using [▼ ]/[▲ ]tosel
ect“SET DATE/
TI
M E”.
Press [O.
K.
]toenterintothesel
ection.
EXIT
27
IN IT I AL S E T T IN GS
DATE(MM/DD):
03/25
O.K.
Enterthedate.
Press[SAVE]toconfi
rm setti
ng.
EXI
SAVE
Intercom Set Up
Choose the num berofrings before the handset(orbase)unitanswers to an i
ntercom
call. W hen “AFTER 1 RING”or“AFTER 3 RINGS”is selected,the unitwill
autom aticallyansweran i
ntercom cal
lwith speakerphone m ode.
Press[
M ENU].
Usi
ng[▼ ]/[▲ ]toaccess“INTERCOM SETUP”.
Press[O.
K.
]toenteri
ntothesel
ecti
on.
Usi
ng[▼ ]/[▲ ]tosel
ectthedesi
redopti
on.
Press[SAVE]toconfi
rm setti
ng.
MANUAL MODE
AFTER 1 RING
AFTER 3 RING
EXIT
SAVE
Message W ai
ti
ng Indi
cator
The m enu item “DEL MESSAGE”is onlyavailabl
e when there are new ornon-read
m essage(s)in you voicem ailbox. “DEL MESSAGE”does notdelete yourm essage,but
ratherdeactivate the Message W aiting Indicatorfrom flashing untila new m essage
arrives. (To read ordel
ete the m essage,use “DialVoice Mail”,fordetails see page 36)
MESSAGE
HS (1)
10:05AM 05/30
SAVE SERVICE
MENU
DIR.
DI
AL V.M.
WALKIE-TALKIE
LAST CALL TIME
DEL MESSAGE?
SAVE
O.K.
Press[
M ENU].
Usi
ng[▼ ]/[▲ ]toaccess“DELM ESSAGE?”
EXIT
DELETE MESSAGE
O.K.
W hen“M ESSAGE”i
sdi
spl
ayedandthel
nei
ndi
catorkeeps
fl
ashi
ng.
Press[O.
K]toenteri
ntothesel
ecti
on.
Press[O.
K.
]todeacti
vatethemessagewai
ti
ngi
ndi
cator
EXI
Note:Theword“message”andthevi
sualmessage-wai
ti
ngi
ndi
catorwi
lbecleared.
28
BAS IC O PE RAT IO N
MAKING A CALL
Di
rectDi
alfrom Handset
TALK
VOL-2
HOLD
SERVICE
DIR.
Press[Tal
k]keyandl
stenforthedi
altone.
The“In-Use”i
ndi
catoronthehandsetandthebaseuni
twi
beturnedON.
DI
AL V.M.
— OR —
TALK
VOL-2
HOLD
SERVICE
DIR.
Press[Spk.
]andl
stenforthedi
altone.
TheSpeakerphonei
ndi
catoronthehandsetwi
lbeturnedON.
DI
AL V.M.
Note:Ifthel
nei
sengagedbyanotherHandset,“CONFERENCE”wi
lappearonthedi
spl
aysof
bothhandsetsandyoucanj
oi
ntheconversati
on.(fordetai
s,seepage34)
1234567
0:01:35 VOL-2
3W AY
HOLD
SERVICE
DIR.
Onceyouhaveadi
altone,keyi
nthephonenumber
. The
phonenumberwi
lbeshownonthedi
spl
ayal
ongwi
ththecal
ti
mer
Press[OFF]toendyourcal
Di
rectDi
alfrom Base Uni
TALK
SERVICE
VOL-5
HOLD
DIR.
DI
AL V.M.
Press[]keyandl
stenforthedi
altone. The“In-Use”
ndi
catoronthebaseuni
twi
lbeturnedON. “TALK”and
thecurrentvol
umel
evelwi
llappearonthebaseuni
tdi
spl
ay.
Di
althephonenumber
Note:Ifthe line is engaged bya handset,itwillenterinto a Conference Cal
29
B AS IC OP E R AT ION
Pre-di
al
Pre-dialall
ows you to key-in the phone num berto verify itbefore dialing.
123456█
O.K.
SAVE
EXI
DELETE
1234567
0:01:35 VOL-2
HOLD
3W AY
SERVICE
Key-i
nthephonenumber
Toedi
tthenumberonthedi
spl
ay,press[DELETE]tocl
ear
thel
astdi
gi
t. Tocl
eartheenti
renumber,press[EXI
T].
Re-enterthecorrectdigi
ts.
Press[Tal
k]or[Spk.
]onthehandsetor[]keyonthebase
uni
ttodi
althenumber
. Thecallti
merwi
llstartcounti
ng.
Press[OFF]onthehandsetor[]onthebaseuni
ttoendyour
cal
DIR.
ANSW ERING A CALL
From the Handset
0:01:35 VOL-2
HOLD
3W AY
SERVICE
DIR.
Press the [Talk]or[Spk.]key to answer. Ifthe phone is
setto Auto Cradl
e Answerm ode and the handsetis on
the chargi
ng cradl
e,you can answera callby lifting the
handsetoffthe base unit,orthe charging cradle,without
pressing anykey.
To end the call,press [OFF].
From the Base Uni
Press the []key to answer. To end the call,press [OFF].
TO REDIAL A CALL
Di
rectl
y Redi
alLastDi
al
ed Num ber
TALK
VOL-2
HOLD
SERVICE
DIR.
DI
AL V.M.
1234568
0:00:02 VOL-2
3W AY
Press [Talk]or[Spk.]keyon the handsetor[]keyon the
base unitand li
sten forthe dialtone.
Press [Redial]to dialthe lastdi
aled num ber.
HOLD
SERVICE
DIR.
30
B AS IC OP E R AT ION
Dial from the List of Dialed Numbers
The Li
stofDialed Num bers stores up to 20 latestdi
aled phone num bers,each one can
be up to 24 di
git
s. Num berm ore than 24 digits willbe truncated with the first24 di
git
rem aining. Each handsetorthe base unitstores its own Li
stofDialNum bers.
DIALED NUMBERS
18 ITEMS
USE / =REVIEW
EXI
DELETE
1234567
0:00:30 VOL-2
In StandbyMode,press [Redial]once to access the l
stof
Dial
ed Num bers. Press [▼ ]/[▲ ]to review the latest20
dial
ed num bers.
Scrollto the desired num ber,and press [Talk]keyor
[O.K.]softkey to dialthe num ber.
H OLD
3WAY
SERVICE
DIR.
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 RECEI
VER VOLUM E
1234567
0:01:30 VOL-2
H OLD
3WAY
SERVICE
Thereare4recei
vervol
umel
evel
si
nthehandset(s). The
currentl
eveli
sdi
spl
ayedwhi
ethel
nei
si
nuse. Itcanbe
adj
ustedbypressi
ng[▼ ]/[▲ ]duri
ngtal
kmodeori
ntercom
mode. (Al
soappl
estoheadsetoperati
on)
DIR.
TO MUTE A CALL
MUTE
1234567
0:01:30 VOL-2
H OLD
3WAY
SERVICE
DIR.
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.
31
B AS IC OP E R AT ION
PAGING and INTERCOM
Locate m i
spl
aced handset(s)
To locate the handset(s) while not on the base unit, press
[Int.
Page]on the base unit. To locate a specific handset,
using
[▼ ]/[▲ ]scroll keys to access the handset name and
ALL HS
press [
O.
K.
]to page. To locate all handsets in range, select
O.K.
EXI
“ALLHANDSETS”and press [O.
K.
].
The paged handset(s) in range will display“PAGING FROM
BASE”, and emit an alert signal that is different from others, e.
g.incomingcall.
Ifthe paged handset is set to Intercom auto answer mode (refer to page 28), it will be connected
automaticallyin speakerphone mode.
To stop a pagingcall, press [Int.
Page]again or press [EXIT]on the handset or on the base unit.
Ifno handset answers, the pagingcall will automaticallystop after 30seconds.
HS (1)
HS (2)
Note:The handset beingpaged will ringeven ifthe ringer is set to OFF.
Intercom between handsets
HS (2)
HS (3)
BASE
O.K.
A handset can intercom with another handset registered to the
same base unit.For details, please refer to page 49.
EXI
SETTING ALARM
An alarm m aybe setto rem ind you ofan im portanttim e ofthe day.
ALARM:
OFF
[EDIT]->ON/OFF
SAVE
EDIT
EXIT
30 NEW CALLS
HS (1)
09:38AM 01/01
SAVE
S E RV I CE
ME N U
DIR.
Press [
M ENU].
Using[▼ ]/[▲ ]to access “SET ALARM ”.
Press [O.
K.
]to enter into the selection.
Using[EDIT]to switch the alarm On /Off.
Using[▼ ]/[▲ ]and the keypad to set the alarm time.
Press [SAVE]to confirm setting.
W hen alarm is switched on, an alarm icon will be displayed
D I A L V . M.
Note:The alarm is onlyactive when the phone is idle. Ifyou are accessingthe menu or having
a conversation at the alarm time, the alarm will be delayed until the phone becomes idle.
32
B AS IC OP E R AT ION
USING HANDSET SPEAKERPHONE
Tomakeacal
lorwhi
leonacal
,press[Spk.]toturnthespeakerphoneON andOFF.
TheSpeakerphoneLi
ghtcomesON whenthespeakerphonei
si
nuse.
INSTALLING AND USING HEADSET
W heneveracompati
bl
e2.5mm headseti
spl
ugged-i
nthej
ackl
ocatedatthesi
deofthehandset,
ei
therbeforeorduri
ngacal
,theaudi
osignalwi
llbedi
vertedtotheheadset. Unpl
uggi
ngthe
headsetfrom thej
ackwi
llreturnthesi
gnaltothehandsetearpi
eceandmicrophonei
mmedi
atel
y.
33
ADVAN C E D OP E R AT ION
FLASH
Cal
lW ai
ti
ng
1. 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.
2. Afteryou fini
sh the conversation with the second call
er,press [Flash]to return to the
firstcall
er.
Note: Ifyou also have conference Three-W ayCalling service,press [Flash]to allow the
firstcall
erto enterinto a conference callwith you and the second cal
ler.
3 W ayCal
ing
3waycal
ngcanbeachi
evedei
therbypressi
ng[Fl
ash]keyor[3WAY]softkey. Fordetai
s,
pl
easereferto3WayCal
ngsecti
ononpage37.
NOTE:M ayrequi
resubscri
pti
onfrom yourtel
ephonecompanyormaybeavai
abl
eona
chargedusagebasi
s.
PAUSE
The[Pause]keyal
owsyoutoadda3-secondpausei
naphonenumbersequenceduri
ng
pre-di
al
ngorstori
ngnumberi
nthePhoneBookDi
rectory.
Entera Pause i
n Di
al
ng Sequence
Toaddapause,press[Redi
al
Pause]atthedesi
redposi
ti
onwhenyouarecreati
ngoredi
ti
nga
phonenumberand“P”appearsonthedi
spl
ay. Foral
ongerdel
ay,press[Pause]addi
ti
onal
ti
mes.
Note: Rem em ber,the phone num beryou wish to store cannothave m ore than 24 digits,
including anypause. Each “P ” count
s as one digit.
HOLD
A callcan be puton hol
d duri
ng conversation to allow you to talk to anotherhandset
using Intercom orto transferthe cal
lto anotherhandset.
1234567
0:01:30 VOL-2
W henengagedwi
thanexternalli
neonthehandset,press
[HOLD]sof
tkey.
HOLD
3WA Y
S E R VI C E
DI R .
34
AD VAN C E D O PE RATIO N
CALL ON HOLD
HOLD
W henthel
nei
sonhol
d,“CALLON HOLD”appearsonal
thehandsetsandbaseuni
tdi
spl
ay.
Press [HOLD]keyagain or[Talk]keyto release.
Note : The callcan be picked up bythe base unitoranyhandsetregi
stered to the sam e
base unitbypressing the or[Talk]key.
SENDING TONE SIGNALS IN PULSE DIALING M ODE
Ifyourtel
ephonel
neusespul
sedi
al
ng(suchasforarotarydi
alphone),youcantemporari
overri
dethePul
seM odeset
ti
ngwi
ththeToneM odeunti
ltheuni
tgoesbackon-hook. Thi
smay
benecessarytoaccesscertai
nspeci
alservicessuchasbank-by-phoneservi
ces:
1. Use pul
se dialing to callthe service.
2. W hen the service answers,press [ ].
3. Follow the norm alprocedure forthe specialservice you are using. Any additional
num bers you dialare sentas tone si
gnal
s.
4. W hen you hang up,the telephone returns to pul
se m ode.
DIAL VOICE M AIL
Ifyou have subscribed to the Voice Mailand Message W aiting Indicatorservices,you
can access yourvoice m ai
lsystem by pressing [DIAL V.M.]. To use thi
s feature,you
m ustfirstprogram yourvoicem ailaccess num berinto the handsetand base unit.
Program yourown Voi
cem ai
laccess num ber
DIAL VOICE MAIL
╴
Press the [DIAL V.M.]softkey.
Press the [EDIT]softkeyto add youraccess num ber.
EXIT
SAVE
DIAL VOICE MAIL
1234567
〔OK〕TO DIAL
EDI
O.K.
EXI
Enteryouraccess 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
35
AD VAN C E D O PE RATIO N
Using DIAL V.M. softkey
DIAL VOICE MAIL
1234567
〔OK〕TO DIAL
EDI
O.K.
Press the softkey[DIAL V.M.]. Your7-digitaccess
num berwillbe di
splayed.
EXIT
1234567
0:00:30 VOL-2
Press [O.K]or[Talk]keyto dial. Follow the voice
prom ptafterthe line i
s connected.
HOLD
3W AT
SE R V I C E
DI R .
Im portantNote:
1. Voice m ai
lsystem s operate differently and m ay require additi
onal pauses to be
entered.
DIAL BACK FROM CALLER ID LIST
SeeCal
lBackfrom Cal
lerID Li
sti
nCALLER ID OPERATION fordetai
s(Seepage39).
DAILING FROM PHONE BOOK DIRECTORY
In standbym ode,press [DIR.]softkeyand then press [OK]or[JOIN]to selectthe
Directory. Usi
ng [▼ ]/[▲ ]scrollthrough the m em orycontent
s in al
phabeticalorderto
the nam e and num beryou want. Press [O.K.]softkey to callthe num ber.
Ti
p:Toqui
ckl
yfi
ndanameandphonenumber,press[DIR.
]sof
tkeyi
nstandbymode. Keyi
thefi
rstl
et
terofthename,andscrol
ltothenameyouwant.
36
AD VAN C E D OP E R AT ION
CONFERENCE CALL
Yournew cordless system support
s conference cal
s up to 6 parties:
•
1 handsetand 2 externalcal
s (3 waycalling);
•
3 handsets,the base unitand 1 externalcall;
•
3 handsets,the base unitand 2 externalcall
s.
(Fordetailoperations involving 2 handset
s,please referto Multi-handsetOperation
Section.)
3 W AY CALLING
TALK
VOL-2
HOLD
SERVICE
DIR.
DI
AL V.M.
1234567
0:00:30 VOL-2
HOLD
3W AT
S E RV ICE
W hile on a call,press [3W AY]softkey to access 3 W ay
Call
ing service. The system wil
ldiala long Flash to put
the initialcallon hol
d and obtain a new di
altone to m ake
a second call.
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.
DI R .
Note:W henthehandseti
sengagedi
n3-wayconferencecal
,pressi
ngthe[Tal
k]keyofanother
handsetor on the base unit to join the conference call. 3-waycallingmayrequire
subscription from your telephone companypr maybe available on a chargeduse basis.
ROOM MONITORING
The phone can be used as a room m onitor/babym onitor. Leave one handsetorthe
base in the room to be m onitored and you can li
sten to thatroom from anotherhandset.
This l
ets you keep an “ear”on the room whi
le staying/worki
ng in anotherroom .
On the handseti
n the room to be m oni
tored:
HS (1)
READY TO
ROOM MONITORING
EXIT
SAVE
V.M .
SERVICE
M ENU
DIR.
Press [
M ENU]softkey
Scroll to the [
M ONI
TOR ROOM ]menu andpress [O.K.].
The handset will display“READYTO ROOM
M ONI
TORI
NG”.
DIAL
On the handset/base used form oni
tori
ng:
MONITORING
HS (1)
VOL-2
EXIT
SAVE
V.M .
SERVICE
M ENU
DIR.
DIAL
Press [Int.]key.
Using[▼ ]/[▲ ]scroll keys to select the handset or base unit
where the room is to be monitoredandpress [O.K.]to start.
The linkis automaticallyset upwhile the communication is
one-wayonly.
To endthe monitoring,press [EXIT]soft keyon either side.
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 m aybe 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
1234567890
#20
11:08P 01/18 X1
EXI
DELETE
Ifyou have CallerID service,the incom ing call
inform ation including num berand nam e (ifavailable)ti
me
and date willbe shown on the di
splay. The phone will
al
so save the callinform ation i
n the Cal
lerID Li
st.
SAVE
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 #40. 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
Names storedin the Phone BookDirectorywill override Caller Name signal sent from the
telephone company. For example,if you store your parents’telephone number with their
nickname,“M OM AND DAD”,in memory,the Caller ID displaywill show “M OM AND DAD”
whenever you receive an incomingcall from their phone number.
Revi
ew Call
erLi
st
CALLS
40 ITEMS
USE / =REVIEW
EXIT
DELETE
JOHN SMITH
123-123-4568 #1
10:00P 01/18 X1
SAVE
EXI
Press [▼ ]/[▲ ]during standbym ode.
DELETE
Press [▼ ]to show the latestrecord.
W hile reviewi
ng the CallerLi
st,pressing [SAVE]softkey
can copythe displayed record into the Phone Book
Directory.
38
C AL LE R ID OP E R AT ION
Delete Record(s) from Caller List
DELETE ALL?
USE
OK = YES
USE EXIT = NO
O.K.
EXIT
ENTRY DELETED!
To delete all Caller I
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 individual Caller I
D record:
W hile reviewi
ng the CallerLi
st,press [DELETE]softkey
to erase the di
splayed record from the li
st.
Call Back from Caller List
Yourphone i
s equipped with three CallerID CallBack keys,which all
ow you to diala
Call
erID record in the correctform at.
LDC
JOHN SMITH
123-123-4568 #18
10:08A 01/24 X1
EXIT
DELETE
SAVE
TALK
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[Dial11]key.
1234567
VOL-2
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]to dialonlythe lastseven di
git
s ofthe
num ber.
Note:
[Di
al7]:Di
al
sonl
ythel
astsevendi
gi
tsofthenumberyouarecal
li
ng,i
e.wi
thoutanareacode.
[Di
al10]:Di
al
sal
l10digi
tsonthedi
spl
ay,i
e.3di
gi
tsofareacodepl
us7digi
tsofl
ocalphone
number
[Di
al11]:Di
al
sal
l10digi
tsonthedi
spl
aypl
usautomati
cal
yi
nsertsa“1”beforetheareacode.
Special Call Display
JOHN SMITH
123-123-4568 #1
10:00A 1/21 X4
LDC
EXI
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
39
C AL LE R ID OP E R AT ION
JOHN SMITH
123-123-4568 #18
10:00A 1/01 X5
EXI
DELETE
SAVE
JOHN SMITH
123-123-4568 #1
10:00A 1/21 X4
EXI
SAVE
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 pl
e “X6”appears afterthe date
indicating the sam e num berhas been received sixtim es.
Call Display Messages
W hen a new CallerID record arrives with incom pl
ete callinform ati
on,the foll
owi
ng call
di
spl
ay m essages wil
l be shown. The m essages m ay accom pany, if available, an
actualnam e oran actualnum ber.
1. “PRIVATE NAME”– The otherpartyis blocking nam e i
nform ation.
2. “PRIVATE 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.
Thesi
tuati
onsforcal
ldi
spl
aymessagesmayi
ncl
ude,butarenotl
mi
tedto,thefol
owi
ng
reasons:
1. The Call
erID was blocked forprivacyreasons.
2. The callorigi
nates from an area office ora long-di
stance service providerthatdoes
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 and/ornum berthrough the speakerin the
base unit. You don’teven have to look atthe displayto know who i
s cal
ling.
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 page
45,Recording Voice Announce Nam e secti
on i
n PHONE BOOK DIRECTORY fordetail
s).
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 INITIAL
SETTINGS section (Page 26)fordetail
s.
Ifyouacti
vatedtheVoi
ceAnnounceCal
lerNumber,“Bl
ockedCal
”wil
lbeemi
ttedtoal
ertyou
thei
ncomi
ngcal
lfrom anonymous/
pri
vatecal
erwhohavebl
ockedhi
s/
hernumber,and
“UnknownCal
”wi
lbeemi
ttedwhenUNKNOW N NUM BER i
srecei
ved.
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 aiting ID Options Setto OFF (see page 26)
JOHN SMITH
123-123-4568
10:08 01/18 X1
ANS
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.
You can also press [Flash]to switch between cal
s.
TALK
VOL-2
HOLD
SERVICE
DIR.
DI
AL V.M.
Call W aiting ID Options Setto ON (see page 26)
J OI N
JOHN SMITH
123-123-4568
10:08 01/18 X1
D R OP A N S
H O LD
S A Y B U S Y S E N D V . M.
0:00:30 VOL-2
H OLD
3W AT
S E R V I CE
Ifthere is an incom ing callduring a conversation,al
lthe
five label
s forCallW aiting ID Options features wil
lbe
autom aticallyshown on the di
spl
ay.
W hen you hearthe Cal
lW aiting tone,press the
correspondi
ng softkeyto applya disposition to the call.
DIR
Note:
Youmustdi
sposi
ti
onthecal
lwi
thi
n26secondsoftheCal
lWai
ti
ngtone. Thefol
owi
ng
opti
onsareavai
labl
e.
[JOIN]:
Addthewai
ti
ngcalltoyourfi
rstcal
[DROP ANS]:
Endthefi
rstcal
landanswerthewai
ti
ngcal
[HOLD]:
Pl
acethewai
ti
ngcal
lonhol
dandsendahol
dannouncement.
[SAY BUSY]:
Pl
ayapre-recordedmessagefrom yourphonecompanythatthel
ne
sbusyandendthewai
ti
ngcal
[SEND V.
M.
]:
Forwardthewai
ti
ngcalltoyourvoi
cemai
loransweri
ngservi
ce.
Ti
p: Cal
lWai
ti
ngID Opti
onsmaynotbeavai
ablei
nal
lareas. Contactyourl
ocaltel
ephone
companyfordetai
s.
41
C AL LE R ID OP E R AT ION
Call Waiting ID Options: JOIN
JOHN SMITH
123-123-4568
10:08 01/18 X1
D R OP
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
•
0:01:05
•
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 Options: HOLD
J OI N
JOHN SMITH
123-123-4568
10:08 01/18 X1
D R OP
If[HOLD]softkey is pressed,“HOLD”wil
lbe di
splayed.
A hold announcem entwi
llbe sentand the waiting callwill
be placed on 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.
•
TALK
3W AY
SERVICE
VOL-2
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-partyconference cal
l,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
Your phone has a Phone Book Directory for storing up to 40 im portantnam es and
telephone num bers on each handset(personaldirectory) and the base unit(general
directory). Both directori
es can be accessed from the handset whi
le the “Personal
directori
es” ofeach handsetcannotbe reviewed from the base unit. Each m em ory
location can store up to 24 digits and 15 characters. You can editthe Phone Book
Directoryrecords,butnotthe CallerID Li
strecords. The Directoryrecords are saved in
alphabetical order. The Phone Book Directory can be accessed by pressing [DIR.]
softkeyduring standbym ode.
CREATING A PHONE BOOK DIRECTORY RECORD
Copyfrom a CallerID Num ber
JOHN SMITH
1234567890
#20
11:08P 01/18 X2
EXI
DELETE
SAVE
WHICH DIRECTORY?
USE
OK=PRIVATE
USE JOIN=SHARED
JOIN
O.K.
EXI
NUMBER:
1234567890╴
O.K.
EXI
During Cal
lerID reviewing,selectthe valid record you
wantto save into Phone Book Directory.
DELETE
Press [SAVE]softkeyand “W HICH DIRECTORY?”is
shown on the di
splay. Press [O.K.]or[JO IN]as denoted
on the screen.
Note: Ifthe directoryis ful
l,the m essage “LIST FULL”will
appearand yourrequestis rejected.
To save a num berin the private directory,press [O.K.]
and “NUMBER:”willbe prom pted. Ifthe num beri
correct,press [O.K.]and “NAME:”willbe prom pted. If
the num beri
si
ncorrect,you m ustdel
ete itand startover.
Repeatthis process foradding a “NAME”.
Note: A nam e m uststartwith an Alpha charcater.
Entering Alphanumeric Characters:
Each num eric key is ass igned a s et of letters and s ym bols as printed on the key. Press
the corres ponding number until the des ired letter is dis played.
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 us e []or [#]to ins ert the following special s ym bols in the name field.
+ , - . /@ :;< = > ?{¦}~ [ \ ]^ _`!″ # $ % & ´ ( )
PHONEBOOK TONE:
SYSTEM RINGER
USE EDIT=CHANGE
SAVE
EDI
EXI
After entering the name,press [O.K.]and the dis play will
prom pt to assign a ringer tone for the num ber.
Sys tem ringer indicates the s ame ringer type as set in the
m enu. Press [EDIT]to change it.
Note: Phonebook Tone is only available in Personal
Directory”
43
P H ON E B OOK D IR E CT ORY
JOHN SMITH
1234567
RECORD?
O.K.
#38
EXI
Ifthis is done on the base unit,the displ
aywillthen
prom ptyou to record a nam e forVoice Announce to
associate with the num berafter2 seconds. Ifyou want
to record a nam e forVoice Announce,see nextsection.
Orpress [EXIT]softkey to decline nam e recording.
Add a New Num ber/
Nam e
PERSONAL DIR.
EMPTY LIST
USE SAVE=CREATE
EXIT
SAVE
NUMBER:
1F23P45_
O.K.
EXI
DELETE
NAME:
JOHN SMITH
O.K.
EXI
DELETE
PHONEBOOK TONE:
SYSTEM RINGER
USE EDIT=CHANGE
EDI
EXI
Press[DIR.
]duri
ngstandbymode. Sel
ectdi
rectorywi
th
[JOIN]or[O.
K.
]sof
tkey. “EM PTY LIST”appearsi
fno
recordsi
nthedi
rectory,or“#I
TEM S”appearsi
fthereare#
recordsi
nthedi
rectory. Ifthememoryl
ocati
onsareful
,the
message“LIST FULL”wi
lappearandyourrequesti
rej
ected.
Press [SAVE].Enterthe num ber.
Tip:1.Press [Pause]to add a 3-second del
ay(pause)
in the num berfield. P i
s di
splayed.
2.Press [Flash]to add a flash i
n the num berfield.
F is di
splayed.
Afternum berentry,press [O.K.]softkeyand “NAME:”is
di
spl
ayed.
Use the digitkeys to enterthe nam e. Ifyou m ake a
mi
stake,press [DELETE]softkeyand re-enter. Press
[O.K.]to m ove to ring tone assi
gnm ent.
Press [EDIT]to change the ring tone. Using [▼ ]/[▲ ]to
scrollthrough and playthe ring tone.
Press save to confirm setting.
Note:Ring tone i
s available in private directoryonly.
SAVE
Ifthis is done on the base unit,the di
spl
aywillprom ptyou to record a nam e forVoice
Announce to associ
ate with the di
splayed phone num ber
JOHN SMITH
1234567
RECORD?
O.K.
#38
Ifyou wantto record a nam e forVoice Announce,see
nextsection. Orpress [EXIT]to decline nam e
recordi
ng.
EXI
44
P H ON E B OOK D IR E CT ORY
RECORDING VOICE ANNOUNCE NAM E
You can record up to 25 nam es in yourown voice and associate them to the records in
yourshared phone book directory. W hen the phone rings from anyofthese num bers,
the recorded nam e i
s announced instead ofthe num ber.
JOHN SMITH
1234567
RECORD?
O.K.
#38
EXI
Aftera num berand nam e i
s saved,you willsee “NAME
SAVED”and the di
splaywillprom ptyou to record a nam e
forVoice Announce to associ
ate with the di
splayed
phone num berafter2 seconds.
Note: Ifyou entera num berwhich i
s alreadyexisted in
the directory,“RE-RECORD?”wi
llbe di
splayed.
SPEAK
AFTER TONE
Press [O.K.]softkeyand “SPEAK AFTER TONE”will
appearon the di
splay. W aitforthe “Beep”and then say
clearlythe word(s)you wantto record.
RECORDING TIME
03
You willhave 3 seconds forrecording. You can save
yourm essage bypressi
ng [SAVE]softkeyrightafteryou
fini
shed,oryourm essage wil
lbe saved autom atically
afteryou hearthe “Beep”.
)) JOHN SMITH
1234567
#38
PLAYING
Afterrecording,the phone plays the recorded m essage.
W hen fini
shed,press [EXIT]softkey.
O.K.
EXI
SPEAK
AFTER TONE
Ifyou wantto re-record it,press [EDIT]softkeyduring
m essage playing. “RE-RECORD?”i
s di
spl
ayed.Press
[O.K.]to confirm and “SPEAK AFTER TONE”is
di
spl
ayed,waitforthe “beep”and then repeatthe
previous steps.
REVIEW I
NG PHONE BOOK DIRECTORY
SELECT DIR.
USE
OK=PRIVATE
USE JOIN=SHARED
Press [DIR.]softkeyduring standbym ode.
JOIN
O.K.
EXI
45
P H ON E B OOK D IR E CT ORY
↓ Selectshared phone book orprivate phone book by
pressing [JOIN]or[O.K.]. Press [▼ ]/[▲ ]to review the
Directoryin alphabeticalorder.
JOHN SMITH
123-123-4568
EDIT
O.K.
EXI
DELETE
SAVE
Tip: Toquickl
yfindanameandphonenumber,beforescrol
ingthedirectory,keyinthefirst
etterofthename,andthedispl
aywil
lj
ump tothefirstrecordstartingwiththatl
et
ter
EDI
TI
NG A PHONE BOOK NUMBER
↓ Selectthe record you wantto edit.
The recorded nam e willbe played back i
nstead ifthere
was call
ernam e being recorded.
JOHN SMITH
1231234568
EDIT
O.K.
EXI
DELETE
SAVE
PLAYING
1231234568
EDIT
O.K.
EXI
DELETE
ENTER NUMBER:
1231234568_
O.K.
EXIT
DELETE
JOHN SMITH_
1231234568
EXIT
SAVE
JOHNNY SMITH
1231234568
EDIT
O.K.
EXI
DELETE
Press [EDIT]softkeyduring pl
ayback to re-record the
m essage (see lastsecti
on fordetail
s),orpress [DELETE]
softkeyduring playback to rem ove the recorded nam e.
The di
spl
ayshows “VOICE DELETED !”to confirm the
deleti
on.
W hen you see the record you wantto editdi
splayed,
press [EDIT]softkeyand then editthe num ber. Press
[DELETE]softkeyto rem ove anyerrorand enterthe
correction as needed. Press [O.K.]softkey to confirm
the edited num ber.
Repeatthe process for[NAME]. Press [SAVE]and
“SAVE TO DIR!”appears on the di
spl
ay. Press [O.K.]if
you wantto re-record the Voice Announce Nam e as well,
orpress [EXIT]to finish.
shed the screen wil
ldi
splaythe edited entry.
↓ W hen fini
DELETE
SAVE
46
P H ON E B OOK D IR E CT ORY
DELETI
NG AN ENTRY FROM A PHONE BOOK DIRECTORY
JOHN SMITH
123-123-4568
PRIVATE PHONEBK
SAVE
EDI
O.K.
EXI
DELETE
ENTRIES DELETED
EXI
Scrollto the record to be deleted.
Ifa Voice Announce Nam e was recorded,waituntilthe
playback i
s fini
shed and the record you wantto delete i
di
spl
ayed.
Press [DELETE]and you wil
lsee “ENTRIES DELETED”
on the di
splayto confirm the deletion ofthe current
record. The phone willthen m ove to the nextavailable
record in the directory. Press [EXIT]to return to
standbym ode.
DELETI
NG ALL PHONE BOOK DIRECTORY RECORDS
PRIVATE PHONEBK
38 ITEMS
USE / =REVIEW
EXI
DELETE
SAVE
DELETE ALL?
USE
OK = YES
USE EXIT = NO
O.K.
Press [DIR.]softkeyto enterinto Phone Book Directory
defaultpage. Sel
ect[JOIN]or[O.K.]forwhich phone
book directoryrecords you wantto del
ete.
Press [DELETE]softkeyand “DELETE ALL?”is
di
spl
ayed. To confirm the del
etion ofal
lrecords,press
[O.K.]. To exitwithoutdeleting,press [EXIT].
EXI
DIALING FROM THE PHONE BOOK DIRECTORY
During stand-bym ode,press [DIR.]and find the entryyou wantto call. Press [Talk]key
to callthe num ber.
47
MU LT I- H ANDSET O PERAT IO N
Yournew cordless phone provides a m ulti
ple handsetcapabilitywhich support
s up to 4
handsets. Each additionalhandsetcom es with a chargi
ng cradle you can plug into any
electricaloutlet. No extra phone jack i
s required. Manyextra functions becom e
possible when there are m ore than one handsetin yoursystem . Regi
sterthe additional
handsets (CY-381)see page 18.
NTERCOM
The base unitcan supportintercom conversation and an externalcallsi
m ultaneously.
Handset-to-Handsettwo-wayintercom i
s operated i
ndependentofthe base unit. Itis
possible to m ake an i
ntercom cal
lbetween two handset
s whi
le anotherhandseti
engaging the externalline
HS (2)
HS (3)
BASE
O.K.
W hen a HS i
s in standbym ode,press [Int.]key,LCD
di
spl
ayshows the base unitand al
lthe otheravailable
handsets i
n range ofthe base unit.
EXI
PAGING
HS (2)
EXIT
Using the [▼ ]/[▲ ]keys to m ove to the handsetyou want
to intercom with and press [O.K.]. Forinstance,ifHS (2)
is bei
ng paged byHS (1),then HS (1)LCD di
splayshows
“PAG ING HS (2)
Handset(2)wi
lri
ngandthedi
spl
ay“PAGING FROM HS
(1)”.
PAGING FROM
HS (1)
EXIT
Press[Tal
k],[Int.
]or[
O.
K.
]onthecal
edhandsettoanswer
thei
ntercom.
Ifyoudonotwanttoansweri
t,press[EXIT]softkeyandthe
ri
ngi
ngwi
lstop.
INTERCOM
HS (2)
HS (1)
VOL-2
EXIT
Note:
Thi
sphonesystem canall
ow youtoconferenceori
ntercom byusi
ngthehandsetandbase
si
mul
taneousl
y. Ifthehandseti
soperatedtoocl
osetothebaseuni
t,youmayexperi
ence
feedbacknoi
se. Shoul
dthi
soccur,movethehandsetawayfrom thebaseuni
tandthefeedback
wi
lstop.
48
MU LT I- H ANDSET O PERAT IO N
CALL TRANSFER
Yournew cordless phone all
ows you to transfercal
s between the base and handset
s.
Bl
ind Transfer
You can transfera cal
lto anotherhandsetorthe base unitwithoutadvance notice.
CALL ON HOLD
HS (2)
HS (3)
O.K.
When the handset (or base unit) is engaged in an external call.
Press [Int.]and scroll to the name ofthe handset you want to
transfer the call to. Press [O.K.]to transfer.
EXIT
TRANSFER FROM
HS (1)
Ifyou did this from HS(1)
to HS(2) then HS(2) rings and “TRANSFER FROM HS(1)”
is displayed. Press [talk]or [O.K.]to take the line.
SAVE
SERVICE
M ENU
DIR.
DIAL
V.M .
O.K.
Ifyou are busyand do not want to take the line,press [EXI
T]
softkeyto rej
ect the transferred call. The call will then be
returned to the original handset.
SAVE
O.K.
DIR.
MESSAGES
HS (2)
03:55PM 01/15
SAVE
M ENU
EXIT
DIAL
V.M .
SAVE
CALL BACK
SERVICE
SERVICE
SERVICE
M ENU
M ENU
DIR.
DIR.
DIAL V.M.
DIAL
V.M .
The original handset will ring and
displays “CALLBACK”.
Press [O.K.]to take back the callorpress [EXIT]to end
the call.
EXIT
SERVICE
M ENU
DIR.
Announced
Tr
ansf
er DIAL
You can talk to the otherhandsetbefore transferring the callto the reci
pient.
SAVE
V.M .
CALL ON HOLD
HOLD
SAVE
SERVICE
M ENU
DIR.
CALL ON HOLD
HS (2)
HS (3)
V.M .
O.K.
SAVE
SERVICE
M ENU
DIAL
When the handset (or base unit) is engaged in an external call.
Press [HOLD]soft keyto put the call on hold.
Press [Int.]and scroll to the name ofthe handset you want to
transfer the call to. Press [O.K.].
EXIT
DIR.
DIAL
Ifyou did this from HS(1) to HS(2) then HS(2) rings and
“PAGING FROM HS(1)”is displayed. Press [
Talk],[Int.]
or [O.K.]to take the internal call.
Note:IfIntercom auto answeri
s set,there is no need to
press anykeyand the speakerphone m ode wi
llbe
activated.
INTERCOM
HOLD
HS (2)
HS (1)
VOL-2
V.M .
49
EXIT
SAVE
V.M .
SERVICE
M ENU
DIR.
DIAL
MU LT I- H ANDSET O PERAT IO N
If you are busy and do not want to answer the call, press
[EXIT]softkey to rej
ect the pagi
ngcall. The ri
ngwill be
stopped and the handset returns to standby. If answered:
MESSAGES
HS (2)
03:55PM 01/15
SAVE
SAVE
V.M .
After the i
nternal conversati
on, press [
Talk]to take the call.
The external call i
s now completely transferred to thi
s handset.
SERVICE
SERVICE
TALK
M ENU
M ENU
DIR.
DIR.
DIAL V.M.
DIAL
VOL-2
HOLD
SERVICE
DIR.
DIAL V.M .
DIAL
Transferring to all handsets
Following the sam e steps above,you can sel
ectto transferthe callto al
lhandset
s by
selecting “ALL”afterpressi
ng the [Int.]key. Allhandsets i
n range,including the base
unit,willri
ng. The firstone responding willsetup the com m unication li
nk.
SAVE
V.M .
SERVICE
M ENU
DIR.
CALL CONFERENCI
NG
Yournew cordless phone supports conference call
s up to 6 parties :3 handsets,the
base unitand 2 externalcal
Multiple Party Conference Call
1234567
0:01:15 VOL-1
HOLD
W hen engaged wi
th an external li
ne on the handset, press
[Talk]or [Spk.
]key and other handset(
s)or []on the base
uni
t to enter i
nto a conference call.
3W AY
SERVICE
DIR.
CONFERENCE
3 BS
“CONFERENCE”appears on the di
splays.
Press [Talk]on any handset to retreat from the conference.
To end the call, make sure all parti
es have di
sconnected from
the li
ne.
Note:
Thi
s phone system can allow you to conference or i
ntercom by usi
ngthe handset and base
si
multaneously. If the handset i
s operated too close to the base uni
t, you may experi
ence
feedbacknoi
se. Should thi
s occur, move the handset away from the base uni
t and the feedback
wi
ll stop.
50
MU LT I- H ANDSET O PERAT IO N
WALKIE-TALKIE OPERATION
Yournew cordless phone i
s readyto function like a walki
e-talki
e (FRS). Itfunctions
totallyindependentofthe base unit. You can take a pairofhandset
s to use in the
shopping m allorin the countryside.
Enterinto Wal
ki
e-Tal
ki
e m ode
WALKIE-TALKIE v
LAST CALL TIMER
DEL MESSAGE?
O.K.
SAVE
V.M.
SERVICE
MENU
Press [MENU]softkeyand usi
ng [▼ ]/[▲ ]keys scrollto
the “W ALKIE-TALKIE”m enu.
EXIT
DIR.
DIAL
HS (1)
WALKIE-TALKIE
EXIT
HS (2)
WALKIE-TALKIE
Press [O.K.]to confirm
selection.
Repeatthe sam e steps
on anotherhandset.
SAVE SERVICE
DIR.
DIAL
The
W alkie-taMENU
lkies ar
e now
readyto use.
EXIT
SAVE
V.M.
SERVICE
MENU
DIR.
DIAL
V.M.
Operati
ng Wal
ki
e-tal
ki
es
WALKIE-TALKIE
PAGING
HS (2)
Press [Talk]or[Int.]followed bythe handsetnum beryou
wantto call. Both parti
es wil
lring.
EXIT
SAVE
SERVICE
MENU
DIR.
DIAL
PAGING FROM
HS (1)
WALKIE-TALKIE
W hen the handseti
s paged,itwilldi
spl
ay“PAG ING
FROM HS #”
V.M.
EXIT
SAVE
WALKIE-TALKIE
HS (1)
HS (2)
VOL-2
SERVICE
MENU
DIR.
Press [Talk],[Int.]or[O.K.]keyand a fullduplexlink
between 2 walkie-talkies i
s setup.
DIAL
V.M.
EXIT
SAVE
SERVICE
MENU
DIR.
DIAL
Not
h handsets are now detached from the base unit. Even iftheyare within
V.M. e:Bot
range ofthe base unit,theydo notrespond to anypaging,broadcasting orexternall
ine.
Press [EXIT]to end the com m unicati
on. Press [EXIT]to return to telephone-m ode.
51
OPTIONAL FEATURES DIAL LIST
You phone has been pre-program m ed atthe factorywith an optionalservices di
alli
st.
DISPLAY
411
RTN CALL
RPT DIAL
CALL FW D
CANC CW
CLASS SERVICE
NationalDA
Return Call
RepeatDial
ing
CallForwardi
ng
CancelCal
lW aiting
DIAL CODE
1411
69
66
72
70
Note:
These optionalservices,except1411,are accessibl
e onlyifyou have subscri
bed from
yourlocaltelephone com pany.
DIALING SERVICES
30 NEW CALLS
HS (1)
10:05AM 05/15
411
R TN CA LL
RP T D IA L
FW D O N
C W O FF
66
0:00:05 VOL-2
H OLD
3WAY
SERVICE
D IR.
DIAL V.M.
In standbym ode,press [SERVICE]softkeyto prom ptthe
pre-program m ed optionalfeatures dialli
st.
Press the correspondi
ng softkeyto selectthe optional
service you wi
sh 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. W hen you can heara second
dialtone,the code i
s accepted. Press [OFF]on the
handsetorreturn itto the cradle to hang up.
52
ADD ITIONAL INFOR M ATION
CAPACI
TY
Mem ory
The Call
erID Li
st:40 m em orylocations;24 di
git
s and 15 characters perl
ocation.
Phone Book Directory: 40 m em ory locations on each handset; 24 digits and 15
characters perlocati
on;32 m em orylocations on the base unitthatcan be shared am ong
allhandset
s,24 di
git
s and 15 characters perlocati
on.
Voice Announce Cal
lerNam e:32 m em orylocations;3 seconds perlocation.
Redi
alLi
st:22 m em orylocations;24 digits perlocati
on.
Cal
lRepeat Num ber
The CallRepeatnum beri
s 7 m axi
m um .
OUT OF RANGE
Ifthehandsetcannotcommuni
catewi
ththebaseuni
torthehandseti
stoofarawayfrom the
baseduri
ngaconversati
onandtheRFsi
gnali
snotpresent,themessage“OUT OFRANGE”
wi
lappearonthedi
spl
ay.
NO CONNECTI
ON
Ifthehandsetcannotconnecttothebaseuni
twhenmaki
ngacal
,themessage“NO
CONNECTI
ON”appearsonthedi
spl
ayfor2seconds,andthenLCD di
spl
ay“OutofRange”.
53
TROUBLESHOOTING
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?
Is the batterypack weak? Charge the batteryon 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 CALLING NAME DELIVERY 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 on how to switch
the channel. Foropti
m um result
s,switch to a m i
transm itrange channel.(e.g.Channel6 at2.437GHz)
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
54
CARE AND M AINTENANCE
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 partwear.
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 .
Modi
fyi
ng or tam peri
ng wi
th the system ’
si
nternal com ponents can cause a
m al
functi
on and m ight i
nval
date the system ’
s warranty and voi
d your FCC
authori
zati
on to operate i
t.
55
FC C R E QU IR E ME N T S
This equi
pm entcom plies with Part68 ofFCC rul
es and the requirem ents adopted bythe
ACTA. On the b ottom of this equi
pm ent i
s a label that contains, am ong other
inform ation,a producti
dentifi
erin the form atUS:CACW100B386001. If reques ted, this
num ber m us t be provided to the telephone com pany.
The REN is us ed to determ ine the num ber of devices that m ay be connected to a
telephone line. Excess ive RENs on a telephone line m ay res ult in the devices not
ringing in res pons e to an incom ing cal
l. In m os t but not allareas , the sum of the RENs
s houl
d not exceed five (5.0). To be certain of the num ber of devices that m ay be
connected to a line, as determ ined by the total RENs , contact the local telephone
com pany. [For products approved after July 23, 2001, the REN for this product is part
of the product identifier that has the form at US:CACWI
00B386001. The digits
repres ented by 00B are the REN without a decim alpoint (e.g., 03B is a REN of 0.3B).
For earlier products , the REN is s eparatelys hown on the label.]
Shoul
d you experience trouble with this equipm ent, please contact Verizon on:
1-800-233-5961
for repair or warranty inform ation. If the equipm ent is causing harm to the telephone
network, the telephone com pany m ay reques t that you dis connect the equipm ent until
the probl
em is res olved.
NOTI
CE:If your hom e has speciallywired alarm equipm ent connected to the telephone
line, ens ure the ins tall
ation of this equipm ent ID does not dis able your alarm equipm ent.
If you have ques tions about what willdisabl
e alarm equipm ent, consult your telephone
com panyor a qual
ified ins tall
er.
If this equipm ent CY-386 caus es harm to the telephone network, the telephone com pany
willnotifyyou in advance the tem porarydis continuance of s ervice m aybe required. But
if advance notice is n’t practical, the telephone com panywillnotify the cus tom er as s oon
as poss ible. Als o, you willbe advis ed of your right to file a com pl
aint with the FCC if
you believe it is necess ary.
The telephone com pany m ay m ake changes in its facilities , equipm ent, operations or
procedures that coul
d affect the operation of the equipm ent. If this happens the
telephone com pany willprovide advance notice in order for you to m ake necess ary
m odifications to m aintain uninterrupted s ervice.
56
FC C R E QU IR E ME N T S
Do notattem ptto repai
ror m odi
fy thi
s equipm ent. Changes or m odifications not
express ly approved by the party res pons ible for its com pl
iance coul
d void the us er’
authorityto operate the equipm ent.
Connection to partyline service is s ubject to s tate tariffs . Contact the s tate publ
ic utility
com m iss ion, publ
ic service com m iss ion or corporation com m iss ion for inform ation.
Current FCC regul
ations specifythat anydirect connections to a telephone com panyline
be done us ing only s tandard phone j
acks USOC RJ11C and pl
ugs that is TIA-968-A
com pliant.
Note:
This equipm ent has been tes ted and found to com plywith the lim its for a Class B digital
device, purs uant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules . These lim its are des igned to provide
reas onabl
e protection agains t harm ful interference in a res idential ins tallation. This
equipm ent generates , uses , and can radiate radio frequencyenergyand, if not ins tall
ed
and us ed in accordance with the ins tructions , m ay caus e harm fulinterference to radio
com m unications . However, there is no guarantee that interference willnot occur in a
particul
ar ins tall
ation. If this equipm ent does caus e harm fulinterference to radio or
televis ion reception, which can be determ ined by turning the equipm ent off and on, the
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or m ore of the foll
owing
m eas ures :
1.
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
3.
Connect the equipm ent into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
2.
4.
Increas e the s eparation between the equipm ent and receiver.
Cons ult the deal
er or an experienced radio /TV technician for help.
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 arni
ng: Changes or m odi
fi
cati
ons to thi
s uni
t not expressl
y approved by the
party responsi
bl
e for com pl
ance could voi
d the user’
s authori
ty to operate the
equi
pm ent.
Cauti
on: To m ai
ntai
n com pl
ance wi
th the FCC’
s RF exposure guidel
nes pl
ace the
base uni
tatl
east20 cm from nearbypersons.
57
W AR R AN T Y
Q&A
W HAT DOES OUR W ARRANTY COVER?
• Anydefect in m aterialor workm ans hip.
FOR HOW LONG AFTER THE ORIGINAL PURCHASE?
• To the originalpurchas er onl
y- ONE YEAR.
W HAT W I
LL VERI
ZON DO?
•
At our option, repair or repl
ace your unit.
HOW DO ISEND M Y UNIT,I
N OR OUT OF W ARRANTY?
• In the U.S., cal
lCus tom er Service for Return Authorization at:1-800-233-5961.
• Properl
ypack your unit, include anycables and access ories which were original
ly
provided with the product. W e recom m end us ing the originalcarton and packing
m aterial
s.
• Incl
ude in the package a copyof the s al
es receipt or other evidence of date of original
purchase (if the unit was purchas ed within the las t twelve m onths ).
• Print your nam e and address , al
ong with a des cription of the defect, and incl
ude this
in the package.
• Incl
ude paym ent for anys ervice or repair not covered bywarranty, as determ ined by
Verizon.
W HAT DOES OUR W ARRANTY NOT COVER?
• Batteries
• Dam age from m is us e, negl
ect, or acts of nature (lightning, floods , power s urges , etc.)
• Products which m ayhave been m odified or incorporated into other products .
• Products purchas ed and/
or operated outside the USA, its territories , or Canada.
• Products serviced bythe owner or a service facil
itynot expres slyauthorized by
Verizon.
• Products purchas ed m ore than 12 m onths from current date.
• Units purchas ed in "
AS IS"condition, or units purchas ed as "Dis tressed
Merchandis e".
HOW DOES STATE LAW OR PROVINCI
AL LAW RELATE TO THI
S W ARRANTY?
• This warrantygives you s pecific rights . You m ayal
s o have other rights which vary
from s tate to s tate or province to province.
58
W ALLMO U N T IN G T E MPLAT E
Attach two s crews to the walls urface us ing this tem plate. Once attached, carefully
pus h your unit onto the s crews and s lide down untilit is s ecured.
CY386
20050204
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