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Southwestem Bell
Freedom Phone“
2.46Hz I Digital Spread Spectrum
Cordless Telephone with Call Wailing Caller ID
and Digital Answering System
STOPMDON'T TAKE ME BACK TO THE STORE,
LOOKWFOR THE TOLL-FREE 'HELP' TELEPHONE NUMBER.
LISTENHAS THE EXPERTS TALK YOU THROUGH THE PROBLEM
For immediate answers to your questions regarding operation.
missing parts or installation, call the
SOUTHWESTERN BELL FREEDOM PHONE®
RETAIL SALES HELP LINE AT:
1-800-366-0937
Monday - Friday 8:30am. - 9:00pm EST
Saturday 8:30am. - 12:30pm. EST
http:llwww.swbtreedomphnne.com
SOUTHWESTERN BELL FREEDOM PHONBD
7475 N. Glen Harbor Blvd1 Glendale, AZ 85307 GH243IJ Owners Manual
Toll Free Helpline 1-800-366-0937
GH2430 IB- 3720 Printed in China http:Ilwww.swareedomphone.com
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS .................................._...._.. 3
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR BATTERIES .......................... 4
NAME OF CONTROLS AND INDICATIONS ......e......................... 5
FCC WANTS YOU TO KNOW ..
FEATURES
BOX CONTENTS
PREPARATION
INSTALLATION
HANDSET BATTERY CHARGING
CALLER IDIRINGER SETUP ..
TELEPHONE OPERATION
CALLER ID OPERATION ..a”.........‘.............,.......m.. 24
ANSWERING SYSTEM OPERATION ...........s........,.....,................ 28
TROUBLESHOOTING ..
PRODUCT CARE
SERVICE
LIMITED WARRANTY ........
...._....................._................. 8
.............. ..............9
...........................t............. 10
“a...“................................. 13
...~..,...........~~.m.....,........ 14
..e..l.................m....,....... 16
BEFORE USING YOUR TELEPHONE EQUIPMENT, BASIC SAFETY PRECAUTlONS SHOULD
ALWAYS BE FOLLOWED TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK AND INJURY TO
PERSONS, INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING,
1 Read and understand all lnslruclicns
2, Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product
3, Unplug this producltrom thewall telephone lack and poweroutlet belote cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners
or aerosol cleaners, Use a damp cloth tor deaning
J Do not use this product near water, lor example, near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub,
swimming pool. or in a wet basement.
5. Do not place this produd on an unstable rail, stand ortable The product may tall, causing serious damage
6. Slots or openings in the cabinet and the back and bottom are provided ler ventilation, to protect itlrom
overheating These openings must not be blocked or covered. The openings should never be blocked by
planinglhe product on a bed, or othersimllar sudace Thrs product should neverbe placed near or overs
radiatorar heal register.
7 This produm should be operated onlylrom the typed pewerswroelndlcated on the marking label "you are
not sure at the type at power supply to your home, mnsult yourdealer or local power company.
B, Do not allow anything to rest on the powerpord Do not place this productwhere the card will be damaged
by persons stepping on it
9. Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords, as this can result in fire or electric shock,
10 Never pusn enamel any klnd lmo int: producilhrough wornei arms, as they maytouch dangerous voltage
polhBOl short out parts This could result in fire or electric shock Never spill liquld oi any kind on the prodwl,
11 To reduce the risk 01 electric shock, do not disassemble this product, Instead. when service or repair work
is required, take it to acquainted service technlcian Opening or removing covers meyexpose you to dangerous
voltages or other risk incorrect reassembly can cause electric shock when the appliarm is subsequently
used,
12, Unplug this produc1 horn thewall outlet and reler servicing to qualmed servioe wrsonnel underttielollowing
oorldnions
a When the burner supply cord or plug is damaged or lrayed.
I) II Ilquid has been spilled into Ihe product
c lllhe product has been exposed to rain orwater
d It the product does not operate normally, and promreperating instructions have been tailor/ed, adiustonly
thaw oontrols that are covered by the operating instrucltons Improper adjustment olotheroontrols may result
In damageand will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to normal
operaton
e If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged
1, It the product exhlbils a distinct change in pedormance.
13 Avoid using a telephone (other than a oordlastypel during an electrical storm There may be a remote risk
dielectric shock Imm lightning.
14, Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity ol the leak
SAFETY INST CTIONS FOR BATTERIES
Safety Instructions for Batteries
Handset Battery Pack
CAUTION:
Use onl a Southwestern Bell Freedom Phonefia
«marging batteries. when handling the haiter'es. becarelul notiostuiihebahrywmommdiig materm
such as rings. bracelets, and keys. The battery or conducting material may merited and cause bums
Use only the Iolluwtng type and size oi battery pack
FOR HANDSET UNIT:
GP60AASJBMX 3.6V 600mAIi GI’I INTERNATIONAL LIMITED
CONTAINS NICKEL CADMIUM
BATTERY BATTERY MUST BE
RECYCLED OR DISPOSED OF
PROPERLY
a Do not dispose oi the battery In a fire The cell may explode
Check with local codes for possible special disposal Instructions.
o Do not open or mutilate the battery. Released electrolyte is corrosive and may cause damage to
the eye: or skin It may be IOXiC ll swallowed.
c Exerose are in handling batteries in order not to shodtheoaueryvdhoorhiuothgmlariaissiiehasii‘igs.
bracelets and keys. The battery orconductormay werheatandcause bums.
d. Charge the batteries provided With or identitied tor use with this product any in awordanoe with
the instructions and limitations specified in this manual
e. Observe proper polarity orientation between the baiteryiies) and battery charger
I Do not mix old and new batteries in this product
Q Do not mix batteries 01 ditlerent sizes or trorrt ditterenl manuracturers in this product
The EPA Certified RBRC' Battery Recycling Seal on the ntokeloadmium (Ni-Cd) battery indicates
that Southwestern Bell Freedom PhoneO Retail Sales is voturilarily partiupalilig in art lldllstn’
program to collect and recycle these batteries at the end ol the! usetul ire, when taken (ml at
service in the United States or Canada. The RBRC program provides a convenient alternative to
placing used Ni—Cd batteries into the trash or the munitjpal waste stream, which may be illegal in
your areas Please call i-EOU-B-BATTERV tor information on Nicd battery recycling and disposal
bans l restrictions in your area. Southwestern Bell Freedom PhoneORetail Sales's ilvdvemertt in
this program is part at our commitment to preserving our environment and conseng our natural
resources.
'RBRCO is a registered trademark ol the Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation.
Save These Instructions
NAME OF CONTROLS AND INDICATIONS
l/a/m’selc‘o/ln/s Wham
J—* Antenna
Earpiece
Talk Button
UsHedto makeoiierminaia —" LCD Dlli’llY Indlcmr
ca 5
95m
FW— CID Button
Us‘esd 1208323312“ “x on Used to I'BVIW Caller ID.
wetting iiiaveilable)and ErneIMtth Button
be in the re rammin
mogde D g g EraseCiD or phonebook
Prevents sound tromnyour
ioomirom being hea by
thecalier
Radial Button
Redlals the Ifil humberor
adds a pause Memory Button
Used to store or recall
Re ewAV telephone numbers in
Used to scroll through mew”
Caller lD intormatiort arid
adiusttherecelveryuluma
lEVB' o o Keypad
Dialing buttons
Ringer On/Ofl Switch
Sets the unit to Either ring or not
ring during an incoming call.
Fcc hill/ti; You 70 goof.)
This equipment complies with Part 66 of the FCC rules. On the bohom of the base of this
equipment is a label that contains. among other irtormation, the FCC Registration Hunter
and Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) forthis equ'prnent You mush upon request, provide
this information to yourtelephone company.
The REN is useful to determine the quantity ofdevioesyoumayconnecttoyourteteptione line
and still have all of those devices ring when yourtelephone number iscatled. In most, but not
all areas. tnesum ot the REN's oialt devices conneuedmoneiine snouio‘ norexoeed fiueic'ifi).
To be certain of the number of devices you may conned to your line, as detennined by the
REN. you should contact your local telephone company to determine the maximum REN tor
your calling area.
If your telephone equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company
may discontinue your service temporarily It possible, they will notify you in advance But it
advance notice Isn't practical, you will be notified as soon as possible. You will be informed of
your right to file a complaint with the FCC.
Your telephone company may make changes or its facilities, equipment, operations, or
procedures that could affect the proper functioning otyourequpment If they do, you wil be
notified in advance to give you an opportunity to maintain unlntemrpted telephone service, If
you experience trouble with thls telephone equipment, disoonnectfrorn the network until the
problem has been corrected or until you are sure that the equipmentisnot malfunctioning.
This equipment may not be used on corn service provided by the telephone company.
Connection to party lines is sublect to state taritts
This equipment is hearing aid compatible
Wamlng: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the users wthority to operate the equipment
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Those limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential instdlatiortv Some cordless
telephonesoperate at frequencies that may cause interference to nearbyTV‘sand VCR‘s. To
minimizeorpreventsuch interferencethe base olmeoordessteleitlme should notbe placed
near or on top of a TV or VCR. If interference is experienced, movirg the cordless telephone
fartheraway from theTVorVCvailloften reduceoret'rninatethe hterferenoe. However, there
isnoguarantee thatinterferencewill not occurinaparticularinstaltation. Ifttiseguipmenldoes
cause harmful interferenceto radioortelevisionreceptionmhidrcan be delenn'ned bytuming
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 trorn that to which the
receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help.
143007 7775 67/2/30
The GH2430 is a ZAGHz/Digital Spread Spectrum Cordless Phone with Call
FHIZ/A’ES
- Caller ID (50 call data memory locations) with call waiting
40 Channels (auto selection)
-LCD on handset with (Him) hacklit display
-20~Number Two-Touch Dial Memory
' Direct dialing from caller list
' Extended battery life
. Digital security coding
- Digital answering System
- 14Minutssreoordingtime
. Voroetirne/day stamp
The GH2430 allowsyou to answeracall by just removing the Handsetfrorn
the Base so you don't have to waste timepushing buttonsorfiipplng swrtches. It
also allows you to hang up by Slmp|y returning the handset to the Base.
The Ultra Clear Plus" tme compander circuitry virtuallyeiiminates background
noiseThisinnovavve technology, logetherwith40dilferentchannels,prow‘des
you with the best possible reception during all your conversations.
TOPROTECTYOUAGAINSTMISBILLEDCALLS,THEGH2430HASRANDOM
CODE“ DIGITALSECURITY WHICHAUTOMATICALLYSELECTSONEOF
OVERGEDUO DIGITALSECURiTYCODES FORTHE HANDSETAND BASE
UNITr ALSO, THE DIGITAL SECURITY SYSTEM FEATURE
ELECTRONICALLY LOCKS YOURPHONEWHEN THE HANDSET is N THE
BASE TO GET THE MOST FROM YOUR GH2430, PLEASE READ THIS
OPERATINGGUIDE THOROUGHLY
A. Avoid putting cordless phonesnearheating
appliances and devices that generate
electrical noise (motors. fluorescent lamps,
etc).
B. Avoid rough treatment at the phone by
placing the handset gently into the base
whenhangingup.Avoiddroppingthehandset.
C. Clean yourcordless telephone only with a
soft cloth slightly dampened with water or
mild hand soap. Do not use any type of
soivenlor abrasive cleaner. Belore cleaning.
always unplug the phone trom the waIIoutIet.
D. Yourcordless phone is noldesigned to be
water resistant. Do not use the handsetin the
rain, in the pool orin the shower. Do notinstaII
your base unitouldoors, neara sink. bathtub
or shower. Do not expose to direct sunlight
E. Retain the original packaging should you
need to ship the phone et a later date.
AM/‘fl'MJ/lfl/bmam
A. Connecting this telephone to a coin
operated telephone orparty linois prohibited
bylaw
B It it is determined that your telephone is
maliunctioning, the FCC requires that it be
disconnected from fire modular outlet until
the problem has been corrected.
For immediate answersto all your questions
regarding the operafionotyourSoulhweslern
Bell Freedom Phone cal the Consumer
Hotline, to" tree at (menswear, Monday»
Friday 8:30 am. - 9:00 pm, and Saturday
8:30 a m.-12:30 pm. (EST).
http‘l/vwvw. swblreedompmneoom.
WfllalhyM/MMM
LOCATION NUMBER LOCATION NUMBER
01 11
02 12
03 l 13
04 14
05 15
06 1s
07 17
no 18
09 19
10 20
40
sEfliicg
According to FCC regulations, this equipment, which has been certified and registered by the
FCC, may only be repaired by authonzad persons. Ii repairs or adjustments are made by an
unauthorized person. the FCC certification may he voided. Should you encounter any
problems, please callthe Southwestern Bell Freedom Phone®toli~iree CustomerHeIp Line tor
assistance: 1-BDMBE»0937. Monday - Friday between the hours at 8:30am -9:00pm (EST)
and Saturday between the hours oi 8 30am - 12 30pm (EST). You can also visit our website
at http:/vam sv/oireedomphonecom.
FOR IN»WARRANTV SERVICE:
Package yourcomplele unit (including all adapters, line cords, and other accessories) and ship
the unit postage prepaid' and insured (for your protection) to:
SDUTHWESTERN BELL FREEDOM PHONE.
DEPT; Warranty Repair
7475 N. Gian Harbor Blvd. GIandaIa,AZl53t)1
Be sure to include your return address. proolot purchase. a daytime phone number. 39 50 for
postage and handling“. and a briet explanation oi your ditficulties.
‘NDTE: Calilornia residents need only provide prooi oi purchase and should call 1—800—366'
0937 tor shipping instmclions.
FDR OUT-OF-WARRANTY SERVICE:
Call our toIHree Help Line ior lhe price D! a replacement beiore returning your unit, Please
iollow all insimclions lor In-Wananty service (above) to return your unit, and mark the
package DEPT, Out-oi-Warranty
It you have called and know the cost oi yum replacement, please include this information with
your unit for prompt service
Questions?
STOP...DON’I' TAKE ME BACK TO THE STORE.
LOOK.,.FOR THE TOLL-FREE "HELP" TELEPHONE NUMBER.
LlSTEN...AS THE EXPERTS TALK YOU THROUGH THE PROBLEM.
For immediate answers to your questions regarding operation, missing parts or installation,
call the
SOUTHWESTERN BELL FREEDOM PHONE® REI'AIL SALES TOLL FREE HELP LINE
AT:
1-800-366-0937
httpzll www. swblreedomphone.com
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GH2430 Operation Manual
1. LCD Display
General -Dot Matrix: 12 characterx 1 line
»7 segment: 12 digits for phone number, [0 digit for call count
»Pictograph; 7 panems
18:88 fl 18/88 C‘“ 88 m
PM new a
EZZJEZIDZIEBCJ']
888888888888
Pictograph AM: For hour display
display 7: flashing each I second to indicate the clock is running
PM: For hour display
NEW: This pictograph with two 7-segmem displays will indicate number of new
caller ID memories which has not been reviewed or when a new individual CID
is being displayed.
CALL: This pictograph with two 7-segment displays will indicate number of
total caller ID memories.
RPT: This indicates that same call is received
9: This indicates Low Battery condition.
2. Setup
Setup -When handset is first powered up ‘Area Code?‘ is shown on LCD,
Please refer to the section Program Mode for Area Code setting,
AREA CODE?
-It will stay in setup mode until the area code has been set.
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3. Standby Mode
Display 1 4 When handset is powered up and area code is set, ‘——‘ is shown on LCD
- Afier new incoming calls were received. new call count & time is displayed
at idle as below:
12:00“ 1255 NEW.
Ex.) 2 new calls were received
- NEW CALL LED will flash at the same time,
- If all new incoming calls are reviewed, total call count & time is displayed
at idle as below:
12:30’WPI2/25 “LL 3
Ex.) Total 3 calls are received and reviewed.
Incoming call display
Normal -When an incoming call is received, the phone number, the name of the calling
display party and date/time are displayed on the LCD
12:30“I 12/25 mvl
DAVE JOHNSON
123-456-7890
“NEW 1" mean one new calls
Time: 12:30AM
Date: 12/25
-Note: it will return back to standby mode display afier ring off about 10 seconds.
Repeat calls -lfsame caller ID in the Caller list is received, LCD will also display the name and
number with REP on,
12:30AM 12/25 VIE“ 1 ”'
DAVE JOHNSON
lZ3~456~7890
-Repeat calls will not be newly stored in the memory and the total call number
remain unchanged,
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Without CID -When a call is received without Caller ID, one of below messages is displayed
a)When the call came fiom an am without Caller [D service.
b)Wlten the Caller ID was not successfully received.
c)When the call was answered during he first ring,
CALL ‘\
NO CALLER lD
d)When the caller blocked the caller ID information(both name & number)
CALL ‘\
BLOCKED
e)When the caller’s name is received but not the phone number:
12:30AM 12/25 we“. 1
DAVE JOHNSON
DWhen the caller's phone number is received but not the caller's name:
12130“ 12/25 NE“ 1
NO NAME
123-456-7890
-[Fonly parts of phone number were received those digits should still displayed,
-0nly when Caller ID is properly received. the New call count will increment,
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Call Waiting -lfsecond call is received during talk mode, the new caller information Will be
displayed on the LCD with backlit.
GARY SCOTT
123 - 4567
Ex.) When 2'"’ call was received
-Press FLASH/PRGM bumm to switch to 2” call.
1. z
GARY SCOTT
123-4567
Ex.) Switch to Z"d call
-Press FLASH/PRGM bunon again to swiich I‘O Isl call,
L 1
JOHN SMITH
678-8888
-Nole: Afier [0 seconds idle, LCD will show “TALK‘ with call duration count,
TALK 0:10
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5. Caller ID List
Review New
Call Records
call records
Review all
-Press “CID" at idle (on or ofi'cradle). It will display the oldest new call received.
12:30“ 12/25 “w 1
DAVE JOHNSON
123-456-7890
- Press A or ' button to review next oldest record
12:30AM 12/25 um 2
JACK THOMSON
135-7902
-Continue pressing ‘ or ' button to review all new call records in the order
from oldest to newest
After the final call has been displayed, the NEW CALL LED will stop blinking
press ‘ or ' button again the LCD will show “END NEW CALL".
END NEW CALL
Note: If you do not review all new call , the new calls reviewed will become old
calls. Then the LCD will show the update number of new calls,
-Note: It make no difference whether you press ‘ or '
. Press "CID“ at idle (on or ofl'cradle). It will display the oldest call received,
12:30W 12/25 “u l
DAVE JOHNSON
123-456-7890
-Press ' button to display all records in the order from the oldest to newest
oldest, or ‘ button from the newest to oldest .
-Afler the last call record is reviewed, the LCD will show —E'ND—
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Overflow
digit display
-1fthe caller name is longer than 12 characters or the caller number is longer than
12 digits, ‘>‘ will appear as the last character ofthe second line.
-For example, caller name is MAR1E ANTOINETTE
12:30w 12/25 “L" 3
MARIE ANTON>
234-5678
Exr) Name is longer than 12 characters
-Press ‘#/>’ to scroll right Io View entire name
12:30AM 12/25 “LL 3
< ANTOINETTE
234-5678
Ex.)other name is shown
-Press ‘*/<’ to scroll Iefl and go back IO previous display
- Another example, caller number is 123456789011
12:30“l 12/25 CA“ 3
DAVE JONSON>
12-345-678-9
Exr) Number is longer than 12 digits
-Press ‘#/>' to scroll rig“ 10 View other number
12:30AM 12/25 CA“ 3

12-345-678-9
Ex.) both name & number are loo long
-Press '#/>’ to scroll righl lo view other niimber
12:30‘M12/25‘“l 3
< ANTOINETTE
345—678-9012
Ex.) other name & number are shown
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Caller ID -Press “CID" at idle (on or 05 cradle).
Redial ~Press A or ' button to select the Caller ID number to dial
Press and release the REDIAL button. LCD will display ‘DlALlNG'
DIALING
-Redial options
a) 7 digits without a 1: If you have programmed your correct area code. redial
your local call by pressing & releasing REDIAL button
b) 7 digit with a l: lfyou have programmed your correct area code, redial your
local call by pressing A! releasing REDlAL button TWICE within 2 second.
c) lO digits without a l: in some areas of the country, one must include their area
code when dialing a local call. Set the area code to 3 digit ‘fictitious‘ area code.
Then the phone will show all 10 digits for every incoming call. Redial your local
call by pressing & releasing REDIAL button TWICE within 2 second.
d) 10 digits with a I: Afier scroll to the desired Long Distance 10 digits call, press
i & release the REDIAL button. ‘I' will be inserted before the area code ifthe area
5 code is different from the area code the user originally programmed, If your area
! requires that you add I to yourarea code, even if the call is within the same area.
you must program the area code to 3-digit ‘fictitious' area code.
Erase a 1. Press ‘CID’ at idle (on or off cradle).
single call Press A or ' button to select the Caller ID number to be erased
‘ 2.Press MUTE/ERASE button to erase the call. The LCD will show ‘ERASE’I’.
ERASE?
3. Press MUTE/ERASE button again. 11te record will be erased.
Erase all 1. Press CD” at idle (on or off cradle).
calls Press A or “ button to review Caller ID record before erasing all calls.
2. Press and hold the MUTE’ERASE button for 2 seconds. The LCD will show
‘ERASE ALL?"
ERASE ALL'.7
3. Press the MUTE/ERASF. button again. All messages will be erased.
Note: if there are messages that have not been reviewed, the ‘Erase All Calls”
function cannot be perfomled, ;
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Storing to 1, Press ‘CID’ at idle (on or otfcmdle).
rwmtouch Press ‘ or ' button to select the Caller [D number to be stored
dial memory 2.Press MEM buttonl LCD display ‘MEMORY LOC’?‘
MEMORY LOC?
3. Enter 2 digit for memory location (i.e. 0l - 20 for memory location 1- 20).
MEMORY LOC‘?
0 1
Ex.)Memory location OI is entered
766: [Mean smrch fix desired mention.
4.9resi‘lEEwM‘
Matti?” cdtifinn; 3A amtfiimzifiji tongylflkbe heard.
-Note: Afler memory store, the user can edit the name and phone number by
pressing ‘MEMORY‘ at idle and then select the record to start edit,
See item Phone»Book' Edit Name and phone number.
Note 1 Press ‘ClD’ button again to quit the Caller ID manipulation mode.
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6. Program mode
Setting Area
Code
Setting
ringer
volume
-At idle, press and hold FLASH/PRGM button for 2 seconds to set Area Code.
LCD will display LAREA CODE”. The first digit ‘-‘ is flashing.
AREA CODE?
-Enter 3-digit for Area Code
AREA CODE?
2 0 3
Ex.) Area Code is set to 203
-To correct wrong entry, press ‘I or t‘/ to move the flashing digit left or right
for the desired digiti Then the user can type in a new digit in its place.
-If finish, press FLASH/PRGM button again LCD display ‘SAVE‘ for about 3
seconds with a continuation (one
Ex.)AreaiCode is set
-Nate: default Area Code is 000
-Al idle, press and hold FLASH/PROM button for 2 seconds,
‘ Press " to set ringer volume.
LCD will display ‘RING VOL“ with current setting.
RING VOL V-
Ex) volume setting is low
-Press /‘7‘ for high volume or I‘ for low volume
RING VOL v v
Ex,) volume setting is high
-If finish. press FLASH/PRGM button again. LCD display "SAVE” for about 3
seconds with a confirmation tone.
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Setting ring
type
-At idle, press and hold FLASH/PRGM button for 2 seconds.
Press ' twice to set ringer type.
LCD will display ‘RJNG TYPE’ with current setting flashing.
RING TYPE 1
Ext) ‘1’ is flashing for user to change
-Press /’ or /# to change to lower or higher value. Allow range is from 1 to 4..
-If finish, press FLASH/PRGM button again LCD display ‘SAVE‘ for about 3
seconds with a confirmation tone.
Cancellation
- By the following operation, ihe programming mode will be cancelled and currenr
memory data will remain unchanged.
1) Pressing the TALK bnnon
2) Replacing the handset onro the cradle
3) There is no operation for more than 30 seconds.
4) During an incoming call
5) During base-paging
7. Phone-Book
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Storing -At idle. press MEM button (on or offcradle). LCD display “MEMORY LOC?‘
Name and
phone number
MEMORY LOC?
-Enter 2-digit for memory location.
02
MEMORY OPEN
Ex.)Location 02 is selected
-You can also press ‘ or ' to select another location
-lf the record is not amply. the LCD will show the content (memory location,
name & phone number)
-Press MEM button to store name.
02
-Enter your name
-To correct wrong entry. press '.’< or fll> to move the flashing cursor left or fight
for the desired digit. Then the user can type in a new digit in its place.
-Press MUTE/ERASF. (0 remove extra digit.
02
PETEv
-Press button (0 store number
02
PETER
-Enter your number. Press REDIAL/P to insen a Pause. A ‘P' will be displayed.
- To correct wrong entry, press '/< or #/> (0 move the flashing digit lefi or right
for the desired digit. Then the user can type in a new digit in its place.
Press MUTE/ERASE will remove extra digit.
02
PETER
1234567
-Press ‘ button for name field or' button for number field if needed.
-Press MEM button again. LCD display “SAVE' for about 3 seconds with a
continuation tone. ;
SAVE
-Nore: When storing a number. the user have to enter the ‘l' and area code for
long distance call manually.
-Ta correct wrong entry, press ‘/< or #l> to move the flashing d'V't left or right
for the desired d' Press MUTE/ERASE to erase the select digit. Then the user
can type in a new digit in its place.
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Edit Name and
phone number
-A1 idle. press MEM butmn(on or off cradle) , LCD display “MEMORY LOC’.“
MEMORY LOC?
-Enter location number oruse A or ' button until desired name and phone
number is found.
02
PETER
1234567
Ex.)Edit memory location 2
-Press MEM button to edit name The first chamctet will be flashing.
02
VETER
1234567
{may new character or press MUTE/ERASE to remove extra character.
- Press ‘/< or #/> to move the flashing cursor lefl or tight for the desired
character. Then the user can type in a new digit in its place.
02
PEGGY CHAv
{1234567
Ex.) Name is modi ted
-Press 7 button to edit number. The first digit will be flashing,
02
PEGGY CHAN
1234567
-Enter new numberor press MUTE/ERASE to remove extra digit.
- Press "/< or #l> to move the flashing digit left or right for the desired digit.
Then the user can type in a new digit in its place,
02
PEGGY CHAN
12345689
Ex.)Numbet is modified
-Ptess ‘ button for name field or ' button for number field if needed.
-Ptess MEM button again, LCD display ‘SAVET for about 3 seconds with a
continuation tone.
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Viewing and -At idle, press MEM button (on or offcmdle). LCD display "MEMORY LOC?’
dialing from
the dial 9
memory MEMORY LOC.
-Enter location number or use A or " button until desired name and phone
number is found.
-Press REDIAL button to connect the telephone and dial the number.
The LCD will display the phone numberl and then display “TALK".
Afier 10 seconds, the call duration counter will also displayed.
TALK 0:10
Deleting the -At idle, press MEM button (on oroffcradle) LCD display "MEMORY LDC?"
dial memory
MEMORY LOC?
~Enter location number or use ‘ or 7 button until desired name and phone
number is found.
-Press MUTE/ERASE button to erase this record. The LCD Will show
‘ERASET.
ERASE?
-Press MUTE/ERASE bulton again. The record will be erased,
MEMORY OPEN
Viewing long
names and
phone number
-Ifthe name is longer than IZ characters or the number is longer than 12 digits.
‘>' will appear as the last character oftlie second line, -
-Press ‘#/>‘ to scroll right to View enlirg name and phone number
-Press "l’<’ to scroll Iefi to return
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Dial at talk
-At Talk mode, press MEM button (on or ofi'cradle). LCD display ‘MEMORY
LOC?’
MEMORY LOC?
-Enter 2-digit for memory location, or m
02
PETER
1234567
Ex.)Lflcation 02 is selected
-mmm£§mfiewwmbe die-imam? The LCD will display
the phone number, and then display “TALK"
After to seconds, the call duration counter will also displayed
TALK 0:10
8. Character 1
ist for name entry
Number Burton ABC DEF GHl JKL MNO PQRS TUV WXYZ No.0
of kc) No.1 N02 N0. No No 5 No 6 ND 7 No 8 No 9
strokes 3 , 4
Once -tl’iyphcnl A D G J M P T w Space
Twice (period) B E H K N O U X 0
Jtlmes momma) C F l L 0 R V Y null
4times l 1 J 4 5 6 S 8 Z null
Sumes Null null null null null null 7 null 9 null
9. LCD Back Light
LCD back lit
condition
While receiving an incoming call (during ringing)
2. For 10 seconds, when the handset is picked up From the cradle.
3. For 10 seconds. when any button is pressed in the programming mode.
Caller ID review mode or stored number review mode.
4. For I0 seconds, when any button is pressed in any mode other than those
listed above.
3. LCD backlight goes off to seconds afier the talk mode is terminated by
pressing the TALK button. or immediately after the handset is placed in the
base.
9. Talk mode
Talk button -Pressing this button(on or off cradle) will switch the unit from standby to talk
mode and From talk mode to standby
Talk mode -When connection is completed, the LCD will display "TALK“ and dial tone can
be heard from the remote unit receiver Afier 10 seconds, the call duration
counter will also be displayed.
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Auto talk -While an incoming call is received. the handset will automatically go into the
mode talk mode by picking it up fmm the base cradle.
-This will be effective for about 10 seconds after the last ring
-Talk button will be inactive for 3 seconds afier off-hook
Auto standby
mode

-By pressing the REDIAL button between the dialing digits 2 seconds pause can
be inserted The number of pause is not limited.
-The "P" is displayed when a pause is inserted.
-lfcver 12 digits are dialed, the numbers will shifi lefi. The new digit will be on
the most right position.
TALK
123456789012
Ex) 12 number is entered
TALK
234567890123
Ex.) Press the thirteenth number 3
Flash functio
Flash
-This function is used to activate central office services such as call waiting
-FLASH/PGM button will function as Flash during Talk mode.
-By pressing the FLASH/POM butlout the connection will be interrupted,
-Flash time: 700ms
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12. Mute function
Mute
-During a call, press ERASEIMUTE to mute the microphone The LCD will
show
“MUTE“
MUTE 0:10
-Press again to retum to normal function,
TALK 0:10
13. Radial
General
-The last dialed numbers will be slored in the redial memory
-The first press of REDIAL button in the talk mode will function as Redia]
-Maximum number of digits: 32 digits
Storing
«The last dialed numbers including any chain will be stored.
-The numbers dialed by redial will also be sxored, and manually added numbers
Will be stored
-ll‘ over 32 digits are dialed‘ only the first 32 digits will be stored.
Dialing
__—_.
-Pressing REDIAL bunon in the talk mode will dial our the redial number as well as
calling the number on the LCD,
-Manually added dial number or memory dial will be dialed after me redial number
14. Adjusting the Earpiece Volume
Earpieee
volume
During a call, the ear-piece volume can be increased by pressing A bunon
or decrease by pressing ' button. There are four level: Low, Medium,
Normal & High.
VOLUME v__
Ex) Low volume
VOLUME vvvv
Ex.) High volume

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