Giant Electronics G2488 DSSS Cordless Telephone User Manual Manual
Giant Electronics Ltd DSSS Cordless Telephone Manual
Contents
- 1. Manual
- 2. User Manual
- 3. FCC Information
Manual
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ENG-0240505 Issue No.1 01 l Rev. 510100 Issued date: ‘ l'19'99 | Prepared by: PWChtang Checked by: PW Chiang Approved by. Alan Poon 1 40-Channel Operation The 62405 cordless telephone automatically searches and selects the clearest ot'40 channels when it 15 being used. 2 Security Code The security code prevents your cordless telephone conversation from being accessed by a phone on Cl different line. Once the handset battery is fully charged. the handset will automatically select the code from a total of over 65.000 combinations. The code is changed very time the handset is placed in the cradle. 3 Placing a Call 1. Press TALK button. 2. TALK LED on handset will light. The PHONE LED on Base will blink at the some times 3, When you hear a dial tone, place your call. 4 Receiving a Call During ringing, both the TALK LED on handset and PHONE LED on Base will blink. The ringer sound from handset will be heard too. 1. IF THE HANDSET [S OUT OF THE BASE UNIT, press TALK or any button on the keypad. 2. IF THE HANDSET IS IN THE BASE UNIT, lift the handset. Do not press TALK. You will automatically be connected. 5 Ending a Call 1, Place the handset in the base or press TALK to be disconnected from the line. 2. Both TALK LED on handset and PHONE LED on Base will turn off. 6 Flash If you have “call waiting" service and a call waiting tone sound is heard while you are on call. press FLASH to accept the waiting call. There is a short pause, then you will hear the new caller. To return to the original caller, press FLASH again. 7 Temporary Tone (*) PULSE (rotary) service users may access touch-tone features needed to operate answering machines or use electronic banking, calling cards, etc, by pressing the TONE(*) button. Phone will automatically return to pulse dialing after the call ends. 8 Redial Last number dialed (up to 32 digits) is stored in redial memory until another number is dialed. 1. Press TALK on handset. 2. When you hear a dial tone, press RDL/P. GIANT ELECTRONICS LTD. Title: Sofiware Descri (ion Model: Page 5 of6 Document No: ENG-0240505 Issue No : 01 Issued date: 11/19/99 Prepared by: PWChiang l Checked by: PW Chiang Approved by. Alan Poon 9 Pause A 2-second PAUSE may be Lnsened into the speed dialing oftelepltonc numbers Press RDL.’P button at required pornl during storage ofa number in memory. 10 Page/ Handset Locator Send a signal from the base to handset. Press PAGE button on base and a series of rings will sound from handset. The sound Will be stopped automatically after about lS seconds or the PAGE button on Base is pressed again. 11 Memory Feature Store up to 20 numbers in memory for quick dialing. To Program Frequently Called Numbers 1. Pick up handset) with TALK off 2. Press MEMO (MEMORY) button. The TALK LED will blink as indication. 3. Enter phone number (up to lo digits). Ifa pause is needed during dialing to access along distance service, press RDLJ’P key 4. Press MEMO button again. 5, Enter TWO number key (0l-20) for the memory location where the number is to be stored. 6. A TWO quickbeeps will confirm the number has been successfully stored. Note: lfa 17th digit is accidentally pressed or a pause of more than 30 seconds occurs during programing, an error tone(long beep) will sound. Try again. Each TONEU) or PAUSE entered uses one ofthe 16 available memory digits, Dialing a Number Stored in Memory 1. Lift handset. Press TALK. 2. Press MEMO, 3. Enter memory location (01-20) assigned to number being called. Change a Stored Number Replace a stored number by programming a new number in its place. Erasing a Number Stored in Memory 1. Pick up aandset, With TALK off. 2. Press MEMO (MEMORY) button twice. 3. Enter memory location (01-20) to be erased. 12 Selecting the Ringer Melody During standby, pressing the FLASH key with 1—4 key on handset will select the ringer melody type 1-4. 13 Adjusting the Ringer Volume During standby, pressing the VOL-UP or VOL~DOWN key on handset will change GlANT ELECTRONICS LTD Title. Soflware Descr‘m‘mn Mode] l i Page 5 afé Document No : ENG-0240505 fissue No: 01 j Rev No 00 1 Issued date: l mg no Prepaied by: PWChiang l Checked by: PW Chung Approved in): Alan Mon the finger volume to high level or low level. 14 Adjusting the Earpiece Volume During a call‘ the earpiece valume can be increase by pressing VOLAUP key or decrease by pressing VOL-DOWN key. There are four level: Low Medium. Normal & High. 15 Battery Low and out of range indication li'you are talking in battery low or in out~of~ranger you Will hear a Beep tone From the ear-piece. Mummfium , ,. WWW bani-fid- 5mm :..m w New” Wm. ”Fm “M mewmmw mm. . mam Ema“ w. 1mm , Wm. rfiwmm a,“ “ mm”. . 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