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User Manual
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900MHz Analog Cordless Phone
Operation Manual
This telephone has been tested and found to comply with all applicable UL and
FCC standards.
Your telephone operates on standard radio frequencies as allocated by the FCC.
Even though the security access protection code prevents unauthorized use ofyour
phone line, it is possible for other radio units operating on similar frequencies within a
certain area to unintentionally intercept your conversations and/or cause interference.
This lack of privacy can occur with any cordless phone,
0 IMPORTANT NOTE 2 Cordless phones such as this one require AC power to
operate When the AC power is off. you can‘t dial out or receive incoming calls
using your phone. To be safe, you should also have a phone that doesn’t need AC
power to operatetnot a cordless phone)so you can still make and receive calls if
there is an AC power failure.
0 WARNING i To reduce the risk of fire or shock hazard, don‘t expose this product
to rain or moisture.
Content
l.Inst:|llation
Selecting a Location
Attaching the Handset’s Antenna
Placing the Base on a Desk Top
Mounting the Base on a Wall Plate
Connecting and Charging the Battery Pack
Setting the Dialing Mode
Turning the Ringer On/Off
2.Making a Call
3.Recciving a Call 1 (llnndset on the Base)
4.Rcceiving a Call 5 (Handset away from the Base)
5.End a Call
6.5electing the Channel
7lUsing Mute
8.Setting the Handset’s Volume
9.Using Redial
lO.Using Flush
ll.Using Tone Services on a Pulse line
12.Using Page
13.Memory Dialing
Store a number into memory
Dialing a stored number
Enter a pause
Chain-Dialing Service Number
14.Using a Headset
15. Troubleshooting
16.The FCC wants you to know
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1.Installation 1
0 Selecting a Location 3
> Near an AC outlet
> Near a telephone line jack
> Out of the way of normal activities
> Away from electrical machinery, electrical appliances, metal walls or filling
cabinets, wireless intercoms, alarms, and room monitors.
‘r Away from other cordless phones
0 Attaching the Handset’s Antenna 1
> insert the antenna into the hole on the top of the handset, then rotate the antenna
clockwise until it is secure.
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0 Placing the Base on a Desk Top 3
> Plug one end ofthe supplied long modular cord into the phonejack on the back
of the base.
Insert the supplied AC adapter‘s barrel plug into the Mjack on the back
of the base.
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Route the adapter’s cord through the strain relief slot on the bottom of the base.
Plug the modular cord’s other end into a modular phone linejack.
Plug the adapter into a standard AC outlet.
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Lifi the base’s antenna to a vertical position.
0 Mounting the Base on a Wall Plate 1
> Plug one end of the supplied short modular cord into the phonejack on the back
of the base. Route the modular cord through the lefi slot on the bottom of the base.
> Insert the supplied AC adapter’s barrel plug into the D_C_121jack on the back
of the base. Route the adapter‘s cord through the right slot on the bottom of the
base.
Route the other end of the short modular cord through the center of the bracket,
insert the tabs on the narrow end of the bracket into the upper slots on the bottom
of the base, then push the tabs on the wide end of the bracket into the lower slots
on the bottom of the base.
> Plug the short modular cord into the wall plate jack, align the base’s key-hole
slots with the wall plate studs, and slide the base downward to secure it.
> Plug the adapter into a standard AC outlet.
> Lift the base’s antenna to a vertical position
0 Connecting and Charging the Battery Pack 5
This telephone comes with a rechargeable Nickel-Cadmium battery pack in the
handset but not connected. Before using your phone, you must connect the battery
pack and then charge it for about 24 hours.
> Press down and slide offthc compartment cover as shown.
> Plug the battery packs plastic connector into its socket. The connector fits only
one way.
> Replace the cover.
> To charge the battery pack, simply place the handset on the base. The CHARGE
indicator on the base lights,
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0 NOTES :
lfthc CHARGE indicator doesn't light when you place the handset on the base,
be sure the battery pack and AC adapter are correctly and securely connected.
Also, check the charging contacts on the handset and the base. If the contacts
are dirty or tarnished, clean them with a pencil eraseri
When you first use the phone after charging or recharging the battery pack, the
phone might not work and you might hear an error toner If this happens, return
the handset to the base for a few seconds.
About once a month, fully discharge the battery pack by keeping the handset
off the base until the BAIILQEM indicator flashes. Otherwise, the battery pack
loses its ability to fully recharge.
If the BAILLM indicator doesn’t light but the phone doesn’t work, recharge
the battery pack. (The battery power might be too low to light the indicator)
if the battery pack becomes weak during a call, the BAILLQAM indicator flashes
and you hear three beeps every 30 seconds. Recharge the battery pack.
If the battery pack gets completely discharged or the base loses power while the
handset is away from it, the security access-protection code needs to be reset
To reset the security code, place the handset on the base If it was the handset
that lost power, leave the handset on the base to charge the battery pack.
The supplied battery pack should last for about a year. When the battery pack
loses its ability to fully recharge, order a replacement battery pack from the store
which you bought the phone.
0 Setting the Dialing Mode 2
Set T/P on the back ofthe base for the type ofservice you have. If you aren't sure
which type you have, once the battery is charged, do this test
VVVVV
Set TIP to T.
Lifl the handset, press lALK, and listen for the dial tone.
Press any number other than 0.
[fthe dial tone stops, you have touch-tone servicei Leave TIP set to T
If the dial tone continues. you have pulse service. Set TIP to P.
0 Turning the Ringer On/Off:
You can turn your telephone's ringer on and off. Set RINGER on the side of the
handset to ON to hear an incoming call or a page from the base. Set RINGER to
OFF to silence the ringer.
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2.Making a Call 1 I
0 To make a call. simply lift the handset.
0 Press TAL (TALK LED on the handset and MSE LED on the base light)
0 When you hear the dial tone, dial the desired phone number.
3.Receiving a Call : (Handset on the Base)
0 To answer a call, simply lift the handset(IALK LED on the handset and MSE
LED on the base light) and begin your conversation.
4.Receiving a Call 1 (Handset away from the Base)
0 To answer a call, simply lift the handset.
0 Press -(IALK LED on the handset and M55 LED on the base light)
and begin your conversation.
5.End a Call 2
0 To end a call, just press ALE (IALK LED on the handset and MSE LED
on the base turn off) or
0 Place handset on the base (IALK LED on the handset and MS}: LED on the
base turn off)
6.Selecting the Channel 1 _‘
The telephone scans 20 channels and automatically selects a clean channel each time
you make or receive a call.
0 Press CHAN during a call, ifyou hear other voice or noise.
0 The to ephonc selects a different channel nutcmatically.(IALK LED on the handset
blinks).
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7.Using Mute :
The MUTE button on the handset lets you talk to someone else in the room without
the person on the other end ofthe phone line hearing your conversation.
0 Press UTE during a call to enter mute mode (MLLIE LED lights)
0 Press MUTE again to release (MUTE LED turns off).
8.Setting the Handset’s Volume 1
0 Press ALK (IALK LED on the handset and MSE LED on the base light)
0 Press VOLUME A or VOLUME 71 during a call to increase the volume
level (3 leve s) or to decrease it.
0 NOTE : Every time you press VOLUME A7 or VOLUME V,the telephone
beeps, except when it is already at the loudest or softest volume level.
| 9.Using Redial :
Lift Handset
Press ALEkIALK LED on the Handset and MS}: LED on the Base light)
Press REDIAl]
The phone will dial last called number automatically,
0000
NOTE 3 The redial memory doesn’t store a flash entry or any digits you press
after F LASH.(see “Using Flash")
10. Using Flash 2
FLASH performs the electronic equivalent of a switch-hook operation for special
services, such as Call Waiting.
0 If the Call Waiting service is available, When the Call Waiting call is coming,
press FLASH to answer the incoming call without disconnecting the current
call
0 Press FLASI~ again to return to previous call
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Tone Services on a Pulse line :
Some special services, such as bank-by-bnnk. require tone signals, if you have pulse
service, you can still use these special tone services by following steps,
0 Dial thisewice‘s numberv(Make sure T/P is set to P)
0 Press i when the service answer.
12. Using
Page :
To page the person who has the handset or to locate the handset when the phone is
not in use.
0 Press 3AG
0 The Handset beeps 3 times
0 Press PAG for 2~3 seconds
0 Handset beeps for 3 minutes (Press [TALK twice or 7AGE to stop).
l 13. Memory Dialing i _|
You can store up to 9 numbers in memory, then dial a storec number by pressing a
one-digit memory location number.
0 Store a number into memory 2
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Enter number and pause
Enter memory location(l ~9)
The l— andset beeps, it means the number is stored into memory location
0 Dialing a stored number i
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0 Enter a pause I
In some telephone systemsv you must dial an access code(9, for example) and wait
for a second dial tone before you can dial an outside numberi You can store an access
code with the phone number, However, you should also store a pause after the access
code to allow the outside line time to connect
Press MEMlt The IALK LED blinks)
Enter 0 or 9(Depend on your telephone system)
Press REDIAL/PAUSQ
Enter telephone number
Press MEM
Enter memory locationu ~9)
VVVVVVV
The handset beeps, it means the number is stored into memory location
0 Chain-Dialing Service Number 2
For quick recall of numbers for special services(such as alternate long distance or
bank by phone), store each group of numbers in its own memory location.
> Dial the service’s number.
> Press MEM
> Enter the memory location where the additional information is stored.
14. Using aHeadset: V ‘ , ~;
You can make or receive calls with hands-free convenience using an optional headset
that has a 3/32-inch(2.5rnm) plug.
0 Insert the headset‘s plug into the headsetjack on top of handset.
0 Using headset to make or receive a call
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15.Troubleshooting :
Problem Suggestion
Low volume or unusual sounds. 1.Someone has picked up another phone
on the same line. Hang up the other
phone.
Severe noise interference. 1.Press CHANNEL to change the channel.
ZrKeep the handset away from computer,
remote control toys, wireless
microphones, alarm systems, intercoms,
room monitors, fluorescent lights, and
electrical appliances.
3rMove to another location or turn off the
source of interference.
The phone can’t be operated at a useful 1.Lifi the base’s antenna to a firlly vertical
distance from the base because the signal position.
becomes weak or noisy(the handset’s 2.Be sure neither the handset's or base’s
range has decreased). antenna is touching a metal surface.
3.Retum the handset to the base to
_1 recharge the battery pack.
T he handset battery doesn’t charge. l.Check the charging contacts on the
handset and base. If they are dirty, clean
them with a pencil eraserr
2.Be sure the battery pack is connected
con'ectly,
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Handset doesn't ring or receive a page.
lRetum the handset to the base to
recharge the battery pack.
2,Lift the bases antenna to a fully
vertical position.
3.Move the handset closer to the base
4.Move the base away from other
electrical devices.
The phone doesn't Work or works poorlyt
ltBe sure the base‘s phone line cord and
AC adapter are correctly and securely
connected, and the handset’s battery
pack is charged.
The handset stops working or works
poorly during a call.
1.Move the handset closer to the base.
2,Be sure the handset’s battery pack is
charged.(lf the battery pack power is too
low, it doesn‘t have enough power to
light the BATT LOW indicator)
3.Lift the base’s antenna to a fully vertical
position
4.Make sure the charging contacts on the
handset and base are clean.
5.1f the base lost power while the handset
was off of it, the security access-protection
code might have changed. With the
handset removed from the base, restore
power to the base, then place the handset
back on the base. The CHARGE
indicator lights, indicating that the code
Lis set again.
16.The FCC wants you to know 2
In the unlikely event that your phone causes problems on the phone line, the phone
company can temporarily discontinue your service. If this happens, the phone company
attempts to notify you in advance If advance notice is not practical , the phone company
notifies you as soon as possible and advises you ofyour right to file a complaint with
the FCC,
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Also. the phone company can make changes to its lines, equipment, operations, or
procedure that could affect the operation of this telephone. The telephone company
notifies you of these changes in advance, so you can take the necessary steps to prevent
interruption of your telephone service
Your phone might cause TV or radio interference even when it is operating properly.
To determine whether your phone is causing the interference, turn off your phone, If
the interference goes away, your phone is causing the interference. Try to eliminate
the interference by 1
0 Moving your phone away from the receiver.
0 Connecting your phone to an AC outlet that is an on a different electrical circuit
from the receiver.
0 Contacting your local store where you bought your telephone for help.
If you can‘t eliminate the interference, the FCC requires that you stop using your
phone.
Some cordless telephones operate on frequencies that may cause interference to
nearby TVs and VCRs. To minimize or prevent such interference, the base of the cordless
telephone should not be placed near or on top of a TV or VCR.
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This device complies vith part ii of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(11 This device may not cause harmful interference.and
(2) This device must accept any interference receivedl including
interference that may cause undeSLred operation.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the
limits for a Class B digital device. Fursant to Part 15 of the
FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation‘ This equipment generates, uses and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference
to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception. Which can be determined by turning the equipment off
and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference
by one or more of the following measures:
--Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
--Increase the separation between the equipment and
receiver.
—-Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit
different from that to which the receiver is connected.
__Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician
for help.
This booklet is available from the US government Printing Office
iwashinston, DC 20402, tack N0. 004-000—003i5-4.
CAUTION: Any changes of modifications not expressly
approved by the grantee of this device could void the
users authority to operate the equipment.
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