DBTEL orporated DB-8128 900 MHz Cordless Phone User Manual 8
DBTEL Incorporated 900 MHz Cordless Phone 8
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EXHIBIT C User Manual 4 7? UBTEL mam 4/14 Ills/net: (lemma/u 0m. 1 m. welvml?£«%o-l - goon/“rm Arr ' LSclllngéllleDniyfhh‘d Time 3 " av Selling with l'I/S 1 ~l’rcss 0 E The 7 " ' LED li rhls) (, s, -l’rcssE NANCE/ii -Prcss Jl‘hc DTAD will announce llrc cunent doy Press EKlP/ to move forward or Press to move backward CLOCK/8 fl’ress -Tlu: DTAD will announce the hour & “AM" or "PM" »I’rcss BKlP/é to move forward or Press to move backward -l’rcss CLOCK/8 ATlrc DTAD will announce the minules -Press to move forward or l’rcss Io move backward Press aThe DTAD will announce lhc day & lime and beeps lwice rrcss —S to move forward or Press REPEAT/<fllo move backward -l’rcss CLOC -Thc DTAD wl I announce the hour & ”AM“ or “PM" »l‘ress . Kll’/>> (0 move forward or Press REPEAT/{110 move backward -Press CLOCK -Tl|c DTAD will announce (he lninulcs -l’ress S‘KIP/>> to move forward or Press to move backward »Press 31116 DTAD will 2.Mnkingn call : v » . - , , J lift [US Press l'ALKkIALK LED on (he ll/S and ME LED on (he B/S lighl) »Dial phone number, announce (he day & lime lo finish, x." 77 0372-1 111211" mm Dru/"£3: flea/mun ta , rm. I lltceeiving n call : (ll/S on the 11/5) Begin conversation i4tRcceiving nicnll‘ »Lift ”15 ~l’ress -(IALK LED on the -Begin conversation. : (II/S Lapvay‘rrm‘nfnrc'fl/sy‘ HIS and M1513 LED on the [NS light) rrcss filaflm LED on the [us —I’Ince 11/8 on the B/S(IALK LED on the ll/S and ELLIS]: LED on the B/S turn of!) l 6.Sclécltinf;' ctin’nnnla ( i; J _, ‘ -l‘rcss during a call Select a different channel (IALK LED on the ”IS blinks), L7.Setii’n'g Iii/shining : it}; -l’ress TALE (IALK LED on the ills and ME LED on the B/S light) -l’|ess[VOLUME A or— during a Call to incrc ase the volume level (3 levels) or to decrease it. EScttin'g HIS Ringer; -Set the ringer switch to “ ON" position all is coming, the ll/S will ring and the A K LED will blinkt »lf the ringer switch set to “OFF" position, when n c all is coming, the l'l/S will not ring, only the IALK LED will blink, [9.Setting BIS Ringer: -Set the ringer switch to "ON” position —When a call is coming, the 0/5 —lfthc ringer switch set to “OFF" ' ' posrtron when a cilll IS eonnng the 8/8 Will not ring, only the [ME LED will blink. V 2 98/09/19 (_ It) 08751 fllalm 4M "max: [In/"mic: nu, , 1 m ELSciliug Ille'numberoleings : ‘ , u 4 i f ' 1 -Se( lhe -swilcli on [be back ofB/S to select llie liming ofDTAD wail before it answers a call. ‘Bflsing Rctlialflp " ‘ ‘,’ “ n”, ' ~ ~Lifl n/s Tress fixing use on llre ms and [Misc LED on the 13/5 light) Jam- -The phone will (lial lasl called number aulomalically 12.Using Flasll : ‘ -l(ll1e Call Wailing service is av press lo answer (he inc ‘ ' »l’ress again lo relurn In previous call ElUsing Tone ‘sci’tiees (inla‘l’u’l's'c line": A :' ."» -Dial Ihe service’s number when lhe service answer (Make sure T/l’ is Sc! [0 P) -Prcss -Tlie l'l/S beeps 3 limes »l’xess for 2~J seconds -ll/S beeps for 3 minules (Press twice on- to slop). FiML-moryDialing: " '3 ‘ g h. , _ j a, Store a number inlo memory I -l’ress MEM(Tlie IALK LED blinks) -Enler number and pause -Press @ -l3nlcr memory localion(| w9) »Thc ll/S beeps, it means (be number is stored into memory location 98/09/I9 J? 03751 nix/n tm/ nus/nus flu/main L'u. , ml b. Dialing a slorcd mnnbcr 1 -Prcss -(IALK LED on the 11/5 and M55 LED ml the 13/5 Iighl) -l‘rcss memory localionfl N9) -Thc stored number dial . 0, Enter a pause I Press The mug LED blinks) -Enler 0 or 9(Dcpcnd on your telephone syslem) -l’rcss »Enlcr lelcphonc number -Prcss -Enlcr memory localion(l N9) »The ll/S beeps, il means lhc number is slnrcd inlo memory location 1.1 ' ‘ a H < .' -. j - » ‘ v F6.Using 3 Headset: ' ‘ ‘ ". fl‘ ’ , , 1 l -lnscr| (he headsel’s plug inlo lhc llcadscljack on top ul'lI/S Using llcadscl lo make or receive a call mem Ofici‘alinui : y , a. Turn on (he DTAD f Selling from ms 5 -Prcss m (The REMQIE LED lights) »Press EE' —[’1css Sl‘hc DTAD announces "Answer on" and message cuunler show (he number of rccm’dcd messages. Selling from BIS 2 ~Press -Tl|c DTAD announces "Answer on” and message counler show (he number of rccmdcd messages. I). Turn offlhc DTAD 1 Selling from 11/8 1 -Press mm: -l’ress -Tl1c DTAD announces “Answer DH" and message counlcr show (be number or iccorded messages, v ‘I ' oil/noun 4 77 173751 Mam Amt nut/nu: Eleelnmlcr Em. ud. Selling from [1/8 5 -Press -The DTAD announces “Answer of!” and message counter Show the number of recorded messages. . Using Mailboxes 2 -Press CHANGE/1: Tress Select Mailboxl or -Piess CHANGE/it —Prcss -BOX2/2 -Seieel Mnilb0x2b ,Rccor ing an onlgoing message i (ll/S Only) -l’1ess REMOTP (The REMQ’LE LED lights) -PrcssE§l>IANGE/# Tress NNC/Q -The il/S beeps once '-Spcnk message -l’rcss -lo finish —The DTAD playback Ihe Outgoing Message (hen beeps Iwice -Press (The KEMQIE LED turn of!) "It'lhe DTAD’s memory is full("FL" blinks), you must dclele so: he messages before you can record a new outgoing message. . Playing an outgoing nlcssagc 1 From [US 5 »Prcss (The REMQIE LED lights) -Press ~The DTAD playback the outgoing message. Frmn [3/5 1 4’rcss 1&1 -The message counter show "PL" —Thc DTAD playback the oulgoing message. V 5 98/0911 0 fllflll'l [Influx/Hr): [leg/unlit: £07, “ll Deleting an outgoing message 3 From l'l/S ? —l‘ress (The REMQI]: LED lights) -Press DELETE/ -Press From B/S f -l’ress -Prcss gt Using announcc only I Turn on ? lies _and for 2 seconds -The DTAD beeps and me Turn off I -l’ress and For 2 seconds -Thc DTAD bee; ssage counter shows “A0" )3 and message counter shows number ofstored message. 11. Screening Calls 1 ~You can let DATD answar calls while you listen to the c ' the 13/5 speaker allct’s message through »Then you can decide whether to an swer the call or not ~You also c an use ll/S to screen calls ~When the DTAD answer a call, press (The KEMQLE LED lights) to listen caller ‘5 message i. Adjusting the DTAD Volume 1 -Press or_ on the B/S to adjust the volume -There are 8-level on 3/8 j. Recording Incoming Message 5 ~Aftcr DTAD answers incoming call, the c aller c an select a mailbox or record message in the Message Center ~Each incoming message c an be up to 60 seconds long -'l'he maximum recording 1 ime is 14 minutes orGO recorded messages 98/09/[9 c 77 DBTEL yin/w mar Bluff/l!!! IIacI/pultr m, 1 m. k. Recording a Memo 1 (ll/S only) —You can store a message at DTAD for hhnscll'm others —The MEMO can store up In 60 seconds in either Mailbox or Message Center. Press (The REMQ’EE LED lights) -Press CHANGE/it -Press _“-—ror -Speak message - P| ess Press -(’l'hc REMQ'EE LED lurn eff) 1. Playing Message ? Alter a new message [5 lecordctl, the DTAD Message Counler shows the total number Ufmessages stored, and the REMQ’LE LED on 11/8 blinks lflhere are new message in Message Center, the message counter will blink. ll'there are new message in Mailbox, the mailbox LED will blink. When these messages have been reviewed, the LED will light steadily. ’ Playing from 11/3 1 . —Press- (The REMSHE LED lights) -Prcss ~Press-m -_or —The DTAD announces Ietal number ofmessages fl‘he DTAD announces message's number and the dale/time ofthe message was stored »l’|aying Message Playing from B/S -' —Press -m-ar {QESSAGE CENTER -The DTAD announces lotal number ofmessagcs -Thc DTAD announces message’s number and the dale/time ofthe message was stored -Playiug Message -Afier all messages play, lhe DTAD will tell you “End ofmessages” ~lfno message are stored, the DTAD will Iell you “You have no messages" -Press SKIP on the ll/S m [3/5 to skip to next message -Piess REPFA'I on the [US or BIS to replay a message 11 [he ll/S or lJ/S to stop playback v 7 93/0911 9 c’7 DBTEL Main 1m! flux-Inn: flu/mun Eu, ml. in. Deleting Messages 1 Deleting single message 3 »l’rcss on the 11/3 or BIS during the message playback ~lfyou want to replay the deleted message, press REPEAT on the ”IS or D/S before the DTAD announces "End ofnrcssnges" Deleting all messages 1 -After all messages playback, press DELETE on the l-l/S or B/S -l‘ress M—BOXI or M-BOXglor M~CENTEE —The DTAD beeps n‘ Changing the Remote Operation Security Code 1 -Press REMOTE (The REMQIJ: LED lights) rrcss EIIANGF/Jt —l’rcss_ ~The DTAD announces “Enter new code" Enter a new 2-(Iigit remote operation security code ' -The DTAD announces “New code is XX“ and beeps twice rress REMOTE ' —The REMQIE LED turn off lfyou want to check the remote operation security code —l’ress REMOT <1 (The RIMQIE LED lights) rress- ~The DTAD announces “Code is XX" and beeps twice. When you are away from home or office, he can use telephone to enter security code and do the following I - Set the DTAD to answer calls - Listen to messages — Record anew outgoing message — Record n memo — Delete messages 98/09/19 p, (a 7 DBTEL plain Amt Hut/Hts: flu Iran/cs L‘m . 1 1d. . Using Toll-Saver I ~lfthe El7/TS switch set to TS, the DTAD answers after 4 rings ifyou has new Messages -Iflhere are no new messages, the DTAD answer after 7 rings -This gives you some time to hang up before lhe DTAD answer so you can avoid unnecessary long—distance charges. Using remote answci'»0n 5 Dial your phone number »Attcr IO rings, the DTAD automatically turns on and announces “Answer oft“ Enter Remote Operation Security Code -The DTAD beeps ~I’ress BNSWER/ >t< »The DTAD tells you “Answer on” and beeps twice. . Using remote commands I -I)ial your phone number and wail for the DTAD answer , -Enter 2-digit Remote Operation Security Code when the outgoing message begins -The DTAD beeps twice and announces the entered code {Enter the code for the desired temote command. v 9' 98/09“? <7? DBTEL male, In! luslflln‘ [learnt/n: ca . l m. it I Record a memo to mailboxl. # 2 Record a memo to mailboxlr it 3 Record a memo to message center. it 7 Change the remote operation security code. fl, it 8 TSet the (lay/lime, It 0 Record a new outgoing message. it * ‘thII n the DTAD on or off. 1 I Play all messages from mailbox]. 2 Play all messages from mailbon. 3 Play all messages from message center, 1 4 Replay the current message. 5 Stop playback ofmessages, memos, or the nutgoing announcement; end recording of memo or outgoing announcement 6 Skip forward to next message. 7 bllcck the remote operation security code. L 8 Check the day/time, 9 Belete the current message 0 Play lheoutgoing message, r * Check the answer on/olTstatus ammo/m INFORMATION TO THE USER max:*¢mxmaxaxm*muamunm* (11 This device may not cause harmful interference. mm (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device. Pursant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installatinnl 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 --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 *washington, DC 20402, Stock NO. 004-000-00345-4- Any changes of modifications not expressly y the grantee of this device could void the users authority to operate the equipment. . ' l ' that may as tele bones operate at frequencies . . ‘ Sgfiiieinterfegence to nearby TKs End Vggségg minimizg nt such 1nter£erence,t e ase iiiggfizfie should not be placeg near OftgeTZogslzg§,t:§gphone ' ' ce is experience moVing zirtszirgszinfrom the TV or VCfi will often reduce or eliminate the interference.
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