Giant Electronics N4000 2.4GHz FHSS Cordless Phone User Manual GH4000 4a

Giant Electronics Ltd 2.4GHz FHSS Cordless Phone GH4000 4a

User Manual

2.4GH z / Digita l Spread    Sp ectru mCordless  Telephone  with  Call Waiting Caller IDFreedom PhoneRSouthwestern BellGH4000 Owner's ManualToll Free Help line  1-800-366-0937http://www.swbfreedomphone.com
CONTENTS2LIMITED WARRANTY  33SERVICE  32PRODUCT CARE 31TROUBLESHOOTING  29CALLER ID OPERATION 27TELEPHONE OPERATION 18HANDSET MENU AND PROGRAMMING  16HANDSET  REGISTRATION  15INSTALLATION  12INTRODUCTION  10FCC WANTS YOU TO KNOW 8CHARGER  INDICATOR 7BASE UNIT CONTROLS AND INDICATORS 65HANDSET CONTROLS, INDICATORS4SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR BATTERIESIMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  3
BEFORE USING YOUR TELEPHONE EQUIPMENT, BASIC SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  SHOULD   ALWAYS  BE FOLLOWED  TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK AND  INJURY TO PERSONS, INCLUDING   THE  FOLLOWING1.Read and understand all instructions.2.Follow all warnings and instructions  marked on the product.3.Unplug this product from the  wall outlet before cleaning. Do  not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use  a damp cloth for cleaning.4. Do not use this product  near water, for example, near a bath  tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub,  in a wet basement, or  near a swimming pool.5. Do not place this product  on an unstable cart, stand  or table. The product may  fall causing serious damage to  the product.6. Slots and openings in the  cabinet and the back or  bottom are provided for ventilation, to protect it from  overheating, these openings must not  be blocked or covered The openings should never  be blocked by placing the  product on the bed, sofa, rug, or other similar  surface. This product should never  be placed near or over  a radiator or heat register. This product  should not be placed in  a built-in installation unless proper ventilation is provided.7. This product should be operated  only from the type of  power source indicated on the marking label. If  you are not sure of  the type of power supply  to your home, consult your dealer or local  power company.8. Do not allow anything to  rest on the power cord.  Do not locate this product  where the cord will be  damaged by persons walking on  it.9. Do not overload wall outlets  extension cords, as this can  result in the risk of  fire or electric shock.10.Never  push objects of any kind  into this product through cabinet  slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points  or short out parts that  could result in a risk  of fire or electric shock. Never  spill liquid of any kind  on this product.11.To reduce the risk of  electric shock, do not disassemble  this product. Instead, when some repair work is  required, take the unit to  a qualified technician. Opening or removing covers may expose  you to dangerous voltages or  other risks. Incorrect reassembly can cause electric shock  when the appliance is subsequently  used.12.Unplug  this product from the wall  outlet and refer servicing to  qualified service personnel under the following conditions:a. When the power supply  cord or plug is damaged  or frayed.b. If liquid has been  spilled into the product.c. If the product has  been exposed to rain or  water.d. If the product does  not operate normally by following  the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls, that  are covered by the operating  instructions because improper adjustment of other controls  may result in damage and  will often require extensive work by a qualified  technician to restore the product  to normal operation.e. If the product has  been dropped or cabinet has  be damaged.f. If the product exhibits  a distinct change in performance.13.Avoid using  telephone(other than a cordless type)  during an electrical storm. There may be a remote  risk of electrical shock from  lightning.14.Do not use the telephone  to report a gas leak  in the vicinity of the  leak.IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS3
Safety Instructions for BatteriesHandset Battery PackCAUTION:GP60AAAH3BMX 3.6V 600mAh GPI INTERNATIONAL LIMITEDCONTAINS NICKEL-METAL HYDRIDE BATTERY. BATTERY MUST BE RECYCLED OR DISPOSED OF PROPERLY.a. Do not dispose  of the battery in  a fire. The cell  may explode. Check with  local codes for possible  special disposal instructions.b. Do not open  or mutilate the battery. Released  electrolyte is corrosive and  may cause damage to the  eyes or skin. It  may be toxic if  swallowed.c.  Exercise care in handling  batteries in order not  to short the battery  with conducting materials such as rings,  bracelets and keys. The  battery or conductor may  overheat and cause  burns. d. Charge the batteries  provided with or identified  for use with this  product only in accordance with the instructions  and limitations specified in  this manual.e. Observe proper polarity  orientation between the battery(ies)  and battery charger.f.  Do  not mix old  and new batteries  in this product.g. Do not  mix batteries of  different sizes or from  different manufacturers in this  product.The EPA certified RBRC* Battery Recycling Seal  on the nickel-Metal Hydride(Ni-MH) battery indicates Southwestern  Bell Freedom  Phone Retail Sales is voluntarily participating in an industry program to collect and recycle these batteries at the end of their useful life, when taken out of service in the United States or Canada. The RBRC program provides a convenient alternative to placing used Ni-MH batteries into the trash or the municipal waste stream, which may be illegal in your area. Please call 1-800-8-BATTERY for information on Ni-MH battery recycling and disposal bans/restrictions in your area. Southwestern Bell Freedom phone Retail Sales involvement in this program is part of our commitment to preserving our environment and conserving our natural resources.*RBRC    is registered trademark of the Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation.Save These InstructionsRSAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR BATTERIESDanger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Use only a Southwestern Bell Freedom Phone approved battery pack in the handset of your  GH4000 Cordless Telephone. To reduce the risk of fire or injury, always do the following when replacing, discarding or charging batter, When handling the batteries, be careful not to short   the battery with conducting materials such as rings, bracelets, and keys. The Battery ro conducting material may overheat and cause burns. Use only the following type and size of battery pack:   FOR HANDSET UNIT:4
HANDSET CONTROLS, INDICATORSAntennaINT Button: Press tomake or end Internal callTalk button: Press to make or end a callMemory Button: Press to store phone numbers in memory or to call a number you have storedFlash Button: Press to answer an incoming call if you have Call WaitingRedial  Button: Press to redial the last number you called. LCD DISPLAYPROG/Cancel Up/Down Button: Press to enter the menu and to  scroll through the  menu itemsHeadset Jack: Connect a headset for hands-free conversationsMute Button: Press to prevent the caller from hearing outside conversations.5
Telephone Line JackConnect the telephone line cord here.9V 300mA JackConnect the AC adaptor cordhere.1.Antenna2.Charge LEDThe Charger LED will be lit and the handset will display "CHARGING"  when the handset is in charger. 3.Page ButtonUsed to locate the handset23BASE UNIT CONTROLS AND INDICATORS61
CHARGER  INDICATOR9V 200mA AC adaptor cord Connect here.Charger LEDThe Charger LED will be lit and the handset will display "CHARGING" when the handset is in charger. 7
FCC WANTS YOU TO KNOWReorient 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 needed.Consult the dealer or  an experienced radio TV  technician for help.This device complies with  part 15 of the  FCC rules. Operation is  subject to the following two conditions: (1)  This device may not  cause harmful interference and  (2) This device must accept  any interference received. Including  interference that may cause undesired operation.    Privacy of communications may  not be ensured when  using this phone.9
FEATURESCaller ID (40 Name and Number) with call waiting95 Channels (auto selection)LCD display (3-Line for Handset)10 Memories store in Base and share to all HandsetMual Keypad and direct dialing from caller listDigital security codingIntercom Handset with HandsetBack light displayThe GH4000 is a 2.4GHz/Digital Spread Spectrum Dual Keypad Cordless Telephone With Caller ID, Call Waiting and Multiple Handset Capability It is designed and engineered to exacting standards for reliability, long life, and outstanding performance.ABOUT THE GH4000The GH4000 allows you to answer a call by just removing the Handset from the Charging cradle so you don't have to waste time pushing buttons or flipping switches. lt also allows you to hang up by simply returning the handset to the Charging cradle.TM The Ultra Clear Plus true com pander circuitry virtually eliminates background noise. This innovative technology. together with 95 different channels, provides you with the best possible reception during you conversations.INTRODUCTION10
a. Keep the shipping carton and packaging,  in case you need to transport your phone.b. If any of these items are  missing or damaged, contact your place of  purchase.NOTE:Preliminary PreparationTelephone Line Installation1.Never install telephone jacks during a lightning  storm.2.Never install telephone jacks in wet locations  unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations.3.Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals  unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the  network interface.4.Use caution when installing or modifying telephone  lines.Modular OutletThe GH4000 cordless telephone requires a modular phone jack(RJ11) and a standard 110/120 volt outlet. The handset is powered by a  rechargeable battery pack. Batteries are charged automatically when  the handset is placed in the   charging cradle.Box ContentsBase unitOwner's manualMemory cardTelephone line cord    (long and short)Multi H/SOne Charger with adaptorMulti Rechargeable Battery/    BELT CLIPAC adaptor with cord for BaseWall mounting bracketQuick reference guideRegistration cardINTRODUCTION11
INSTALLATIONDesk or  Table Installation1. Plug the AC adaptor cord into the 9V DC input jack on the back of the Base unit.2. Plug one end of the long telephone cord into the TEL LINE jack on the back of the Base unit.3. Plug the other end of the long telephone cord into the telephone wall jack.4. Plug the AC adaptor into a standard 110/120V 60Hz AC wall outlet.NOTE: Use only with the AC adaptor supplied with GH4000.Place the telephone and power cords where they will not create a trip hazard, or where they could become chafed and create a fire or other electrical hazards.(Use only with class 2 power source 9V 400mA)Standard OutletAC AdaptorModular JackTelephone line cord12
Wall MountingThe GH4000 may be mounted on a wall phone plate or onto two screws (not included) that you fasten to the wall. For either type of installation, complete the following steps first.1. In case of using the standard wall plate, this step is not necessary. Place the Wall bracket on the wall and mark the location of the screws holes. Install the screws, leaving 3/16" extending out from the wall. Use anchors to secure screws.2. To connect the Wall Mount bracket, align the bracket with the slots on the base until it is securely in place.3.Insert the AC adaptor into the back of the unit.4. Plug one end of the short telephone line cord into the TEL LINE jack on the Base unit.5. Thread the adaptor cord and telephone cord through the grooves in the bracket. The cord     will exit from the bottom.     DO NOT CONNECT THE AC ADAPTOR TO THE WALL POWER OUTLET YET.6. Plug the other end of the line cord into the wall jack.7. Mount the base on the wall plate studs and press until the unit locks in place.8. Plug the AC adaptor into a standard 110/120V 60Hz AC wall outlet.INSTALLATION13
Handset Battery Charging: The battery pack in the handset must be fully charged for about 10-14 hours before using the telephone. After connecting to AC power, leave the handset unused in the cradle for ten to fourteen hours. Later, it will take less time for the battery to recharge. The CHARGE LED on the handset charger will be lit and if the handset battery low will display "CHARGING" when the handset is in handset charger. To Replace Batteries:1. Remove battery cover.2. Remove old battery.3. Plug the cord of the battery pack into the handset and place the battery in the case.4. Slide battery cover until it clicks in place. Charge 10-14 hours before first use.To maximize your battery's life, we recommend that you periodically fully discharge the battery, and then recharge it. To do this, unplug your phone line cord from the wall phone jack. Press the TALK button, and allow the handset to remain on for 10 to 12 hours. Reconnect the phone cord to the wall phone jack. Return the handset  to the handset charger and allow it to fully charge for 12 hours. If this process is completed monthly, it will reduce the memory buildup that occurs from frequent partial charging.NOTE: a. When the battery gets low, the Battery Low ln  dicator will turn on. b. If the battery becomes low while you are on a call, you will be disconnected after about 30 seconds. Terminate the call quickly, and put the handset in the handset charger to recharge the battery. c. The battery will hold its charge for several days out of  the cradle, depending on use.  NOTE: The handset will not ring when the ringer is in the "OFF" position. If the handset is out of the cradle, it will display"RING" during an incoming call.  INSTALLATION14
HANDSET  REGISTRATIONWhen the handset is placed in the base station, the handset transmits a registration packet to the base station via the registration outlet. The base station enables registration and broadcasts registration data via the air interface. Handset locks to this base station and registration is complete.When a new handset transmits a registration packet to a base station, the base station checks how many handsets have been already registered. In case 4 handsets are already registered, thebase station starts to search the handsets. If it can locate all, then the 5th handset can't be registered, and the registration is blocked. In case a handset that already is registered is out of range, or for other reasons does not reply to the search and notification request, it will be de-registered and the registration procedure for the new handset is initiated.The handset registration procedure must be completed within the time-out limit of 45 seconds.The second handset cannot be registered during an ongoing registration procedure.In case of heavy air interference, e.g. when many 2.4GHz products are active in the same area, registration duration may be longer since registration consists of data transfer, that in contrast to audio, has to be error free.The way to de-register a handset and register it to another base station is to switch off the base station and plug the handset in another base station. After switching off the base station registration outlet, the handset is no more locked to this base station and can be registered to another base. When the handset is plug in the other base station registration outlet, a new registration will take place and the old registration doesn't exist any more. Notice; de-registration is not a normal user operation.15
The menu key functions are.1.Press PROG key to enter the menu.2.Use the UP/DOWN keys to scroll through the menu items. By pressing DOWN at the last menu item scrolls the menu to the first, and by pressing UP at the first menu item scrolls to the last item. The UP/DOWN keys include auto repeat when held down.3.Press CANCEL to step back one level in the menu (returns to idle when being in the first level of the menu).4.Press PROG to choose the menu item shown in the first line of the display.5.Enter setting/level number. Key click is played only after a valid setting/level number.6.Confirm setting/level by pressing the PROG key. The handset automatically returns to the previous menu level.Audio VolumeAudio volume is adjusted by the following key sequence1.Press PROG2.Press the DOWN key two times.3.Press PROG, to enter the volume sub-menu.4.Enter volume 1-8, or adjust using DOWN/UP keys.5.Press PROG, to confirm the setting.Ring VolumeThe ring volume is adjusted by the following key sequenceHANDSET MENU AND PROGRAMMING1.Press PROG2.Press the DOWN key three times.3.Press PROG, to enter the ring volume sub-menu.4.Enter volume 0..6, or adjust using DOWN/UP keys. The current ring tone/melody is played once at the selected new volume.5.Press PROG, to confirm the setting.Ring patternThe ring pattern of an external/internal incoming call is changed by the following key sequence:1.Press PROG2.Press the DOWN key four times.3.Press PROG, to enter the ring pattern sub-menu.4.Press the UP/DOWN keys followed by the PROG key to choose either external or internal ring pattern setting.5. Enter setting 0..9, or adjust using DOWN/UP keys. The selected ring pattern is played in the fixed volume level in the buzzer.6.Press PROG, to confirm the setting.Auto AnswerThe auto answer feature may be configured using the menu.1. Press PROG.2.Press the DOWN key five times.3.Press PROG, to enter the auto answer sub-menu.4.Enable auto answer by pressing 1 or UP, or disable auto answer by pressing the 0 or DOWN key The 16
display shows the actual setting, i.e. auto answer is activated with the display text "ON".5.Press PROG, to confirm the setting.Key ClickWhen the key click option is enabled any key press generates a key click sound in the buzzer, except when the keypad is locked. The key click option is configured by pressing.1.Press PROG2.Press the DOWN key six times.3.Press PROG, to enter the key click sub-menu.4.Enable key click by pressing 1 or UP, or disable key click by pressing the 0 or DOWN key.5.Press PROG, to confirm the setting.Key lockLocking the keypadIt is possible to lock the handset keypad. The key lock function is set/reset by.1.Press PROG.2) Press the DOWN key seven times.3) Press PROG, to enter the key lock sub-menu.4) Enable key lock by pressing 1 or UP, or disable key lock by pressing the 0 or DOWN key.5) Press PROG, to confirm the setting. If ON was selected, the phone locks the keypad and returns HANDSET MENU AND PROGRAMMINGto idle. A "key locked" status is shown in the display during idle.Unlocking the keypad1.Presentation when the keypad is locked.2.While keys are locked, pressing any key, a help message is shown:3.The message will time out after 5 seconds.4.To unlock the keypad press the key sequence '1','5','9'.5.It is still possible to dial an emergency call when the keypad is locked by pressing first TALK and then the emergency number (000,110,112,119,911,999). Only post-dial is possible in this case. Key lock is disabled after an emergency call.17
This section describes how to1.Answer an incoming external call (from the PSTN line)2.Answer an internal call (intercom)3.Make an external outgoing call4.Make an internal call5.Forward an incoming external call to the other handset6.Setup a conference call (with the other handset and an external party)7.Redial (last number called)8.Perform a Page call9.Use the Flash function (also denoted Register Recall)Digital Security SystemThe security code prevents your cordless telephone conversation from being accessed by a phone on a 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 every time the handset is placed in the cradle. if you experience difficulty with placing or receiving calls, a lost security code may be the cause of the problem. when this occurs. the handset can no longer communicate with the base. Reset by placing handset on base for 5-10 seconds. if that does notwork, unplug the AC adaptor from the wall outlet. Disconnect the handset battery for 5-10 seconds, the reconnect. Place handset back on base and then replug the AC adaptor.95 Channel Auto Scan Operation The GH4000 cordless telephone automatically searches and selects the clearest of 95channels when it is being used.Making a Call 1.Lift the handset and press the TALK button to be connected to the phone line, and then "TALK" and the call timer will appear.2.After bearing a dial tone, dial the desired number. The display will show the dialed number.3.If you misdial, simply press the TALK button.4.After your conversation is competed, press the TALK button once to disconnect the line, or return the handset to the base.Receiving a CallWhen the phone rings:1.IF THE HANDSET IS OUT OF THE BASE, press the TALK or any button on the keypad.2.IF THE HANDSET IS IN THE BASE, life the handset. DO NOT press the TALK button, as you will be connected automatically.NOTE:if you experience difficulty with planing or receiving calls, the lost security code may be the cause of the problem.  When this occurs, the handset can no longer communicate with its base. The loss of the code can occur any of TELEPHONE OPERATION18
the following ways: if the battery is drained and needs recharging: the handset is out of range of the base unit; the AC adaptor is disconnected or a power loss has occurred; or anything that causes electrical interference, for example multiple cordless telephones. Reset the base for 10 seconds. If that does not work, make sure the AC adaptor from the power source. Disconnect the battery for 5 seconds on the base and then reconnect. Place the handset on the base and the replug the AC adaptor (see Trouble shooting).Headset JackYou can connect a headset (not included) for hands-free conversations.1.Insert the headset plug (must be 3/32 inch/2.5mm type)into the headset jack on the side of the handset (You may need to lift the rubber protective cover from the jack).2.Attach the belt clip to the back of the handset. Make sure the"arms" of the belt clip snap securely into the notches on the side of the handset. You can now attach the hand set/belt clip to the desired location on your clothing.3.Adjust the headset microphone to a comfortable position, placing it near your mouth.4.Use the TALK button to make or receive a call.5.To remove the belt clip from the back of the handset, use your fingernails to loosen one of the "arms"of the belt clip. The other "arm" of the belt clip will automatically release from the handset.Note: When the belt clip is connected to the handset, the handset can only charge correctly with the keypad facing into the base.Incoming CallThe same procedure applies to all incoming calls, i.e. external and internal (intercom and conference call).Incoming Call - Handset1.If auto answer is disabled, an incoming call is accepted by removing the handset from handset charger, or pressing TALK or any numerical key (0 to 9), * or # key. 2.If auto answer is enabled, the incoming call is accepted by removing the handset from the charger.3.The call is terminated by TELEPHONE OPERATION19
pressing TALK or placing the handset in the charger.External Outgoing Call - HandsetPre-dialIt's allowed to set up a call in pre-dial mode. The procedure is.1.Enter number. In pre-dial mode the number is entered in the first line. In case the number exceeds 16 digits, it continues in the second line. A dial pause of 3 seconds is inserted by pressing the REDIAL key and it is indicated by the character "P". The pause can't be used as the first character, since as the first character it would be treated as a REDIAL command. A Flash cannot be generated in pre-dial mode.2.Check if the number is correct. The last digit is deleted by pressing DELETE. The entire number is cleared with a long DELETE key press.3.TALK (the phone calls the entered number)Post-dialSetting up an external outgoing call in a post-dial mode is made by.1.TALK after which the time starts running and 'External call' text is shown in the display.2.Enter the number, which replaces the 'External call' text in the display.3.The display shows the digits of the number as they are entered. The first digit is entered in the left-hand side of the second line. In case the number exceeds 16 digits, the number is left-shifted in the second line.Terminating an externaloutgoing call - Handset.1.Regardless whether the call was set-up by pre-dial or post-dial, an external outgoing call is terminated by pressing TALK or placing the handset in the charger.2.After terminating an external call, the time stops running and 'Ended' text is shown in the firstline of the display. The handset returns to idle presentation after TBD seconds.3.The base station automatically goes on-hook, if the handset connection is lost, e.g. out of range, for 5 seconds.Internal CallInternal Call - HandsetAn internal call is made by pressing INT key, followed by TELEPHONE OPERATIONTALK 0:00:017890123496322300TALK 0:00:01EXTERNAL CALLTALK 0:00:029876543210ENDED 0:01:15987654321020
handset/base number ('1'-'4') after which the time starts running and 'Internal call' text is shown in the display.It is also possible to select the called handset from a dial list, which appears after pressing the INT key. UP/DOWN key to scroll through the list and the selected handset is called by pressing the TALK or PROG key.1.Press INT.,Name isn t assigned on the receiving handset.Internal handset name is assigned on the receiving handset.Internal call to base station  speaker phone is selected.Global internal call should be performed to all handsets ('*'-call).2.Pressing TALK or PROG keyName isn't assigned on the receiving handset. The call is performed and the conversation counter starts counting The handset numbers can also be accessed directly by pressing the INT key followed by '1'-'4' or '*' key.3.The call is terminated by pressing: TALK or placing the handset in the Base After terminating an internal call.Call TogglingCall Toggling - HandsetIf a handset is engaged in an external connection, it is possible to put the external call on hold and establish an internal call .1.Pressing INT key to puts call on hold and shows new internal selection. Use up/down keys to scroll through list of registered handsets.2.Selecting internal number by pressing TALK, PROG or '1'-'4'.3.The 'H' in the right hand side of the second line indicates having the external call on hold. It is possible to toggle between an internal call and external call by pressing the INT key. The 'H' is displayed also, when the internal call is put on hold.TELEPHONE OPERATIONSELECT INTERCOMHANDSET #1SELECT INTERCOMSOMEBODYSELECT INTERCOMBASESELECT INTERCOMCALL ALLTALK 0:00:01HANDSET #1SELECT INTERCOMHANDSET #1TALK 1:35:06HANDSET #1TALK 1:35:50EXTERNAL CALL H 21
Call Transfer/ForwardCall Transfer/Forward - HandsetAn incoming call can be transferred or forwarded to the other handset during an ongoing call. when the call is transferred, the first handset waits for the other to answer before closing its connection, but when the call is forwarded, the first handset closes its connection immediately.The call is transferred by pressing the1. INT key (the external call is put on hold).2. Select local handset number in menu.3. TALK, or placing the handset in the charger after the other handset has answered.The call is forwarded by pressing the.1. INT key (external call is put on hold).2. Select local handset number in menu.3. TALK, or placing the handset in the charger without waiting for the answer.Call Back - Handset1.After call forwarding a call back is generated in the forwarding handset if the forwarded call is not answered within a timeout of 30 seconds. If there is no CID information available 'Call back' is shown in the display; otherwise normal CID information is shown.2.If the returned call isn't answered within 20 seconds, the phone automatically goes on hook.ConferenceIt is possible to establish a conference between  two handsets and the external line.Only the first handset connected to the external line is allowed to transmit DTMF digits to the line. If digit keys are pressed on the second, they are blocked in the base station.Conference Establishment - Handset1.If another handset has a connection to the external line, and another handset hooks off, a conference is immediately established. Also REDIAL is treated as a hook off in this case.2.Only the first handset connected to the external line is allowed to transmit DTMF digits to the line. If digit keys are pressed on the second handset, they are blocked in the base station.3.If a handset has an active connection (internal or external) and another connection on hold, it is possible to establish a conference by pressing a long INT key.4.The conference is stopped if the TELEPHONE OPERATION22
TALK key is pressed on either handset.5.The connection continues between the remaining handset and the external party.Call WaitingCall waiting on intercom - Handset1.If the handsets are engaged in an internal connection and an external incoming call arrives, the users are notified about this by a beep in the earpiece. The identity of the caller is presented in the display in the same way as a normal external call. The waiting call can be answered by pressing the TALK key on either handset. The internal connection is disconnected automatically. If the waiting call is not answered, the display presentation will return back to normal ongoing call presentation after 15 seconds.2.It is possible to disconnect the internal connection without answering the waiting call by a long INT key press.Call waiting on second external call - Handset1.The user may connect to a second external call by switching in the CO. The user is notified aboutthis by an alert in the speaker.2.The waiting call can be answered by pressing the FLASH key. FLASH clears the second line in the display. If the waiting call is not answered, the display presentation will return back to normal ongoing call presentation after 15 seconds. RedialThe last external called number is redialed by pressing REDIAL key in the idle state (Redial to 24 digits max.). REDIAL number of each handset is independent of each other.FlashDuring an ongoing call, a flash is generated on the line when pressing   FLASH key. (Press Flash key during in use mode will not reset the Timer).Microphone MuteMute - Handset1.It is possible to mute the microphone during a conversation by pressing the DELETE/MUTE key. The microphone is un-muted by pressing the DELETE/MUTE key again.2.In case the external line is muted, when establishing an internal connection, the line is un-muted automatically after the internal call is terminated.3.The line is also un-muted after a flash (register recall) or after a call is ended.4.A text message in the display indicates the mute status.TELEPHONE OPERATION23
Page Call1.The page call function is used as an aid to locate the handsets.2.Paging of all handsets is done by making internal call to all handsets (INTERCOM, handset number '#')3.It can be done from both Base and Handsets. (Press PAGE key to stop paging from Base. 4.Press Talk key or '0'-'9',*,# to stop paging from Handset.MemGeneral Description1.The handsets share a common Mem, which is stored in the base station. This means that entries inserted by one handset are available for other handsets, and if one deletes a Mem entry, it will disappear from all handsets. A maximum of 10 Mem entries can be saved.2.It is possible to abort an initiated Mem operation by double-clicking the TALK key3.The Mem entries are sorted and presented to the user in alphabetical order.CharactersNames are entered using the numerical keys. Characters are generated by multiple key presses, see the table 1.2 . The cursor moves to the next position if another numerical key is pressed or by pressing the UP key. The last entered character is deleted by pressing DELETE or DOWN. The entire name is cleared with a long DELETE key press.Mem operationA number can be recalled and dialed from the Mem by pressing1. Press MEM in idle, or scroll through the sub-menu with the UP/DOWN keys and press  PROG with "MEM RECALL" in the first line.2.Scroll through the Mem entries using DOWN or UP keys or enter first character of the searched name and continue searching using the scroll keys.3.TALK to dial the number.A Mem entry is edited by pressing1.Press MEM in idle, or scroll through the sub-menu with the UP/DOWN keys and press PROG with "MEM RECALL" in the first line.2.Scroll through the Mem entries using DOWN or UP keys or enter first character of the searched name and continue the search using the scroll keys.3. Press PROG, to enter number edit mode and enter correct number. Press DELETE to erase a digit. A long DELETE key press erases the whole number.4.Press PROG to confirm number and enter name edit mode.5.Press DELETE or DOWN to erase right most character. A long TELEPHONE OPERATION24
TELEPHONE OPERATIONDELETE key press erases the whole name.6.Press PROG to confirm change. The phone returns to Mem recall state.A Mem entry is deleted by pressing1. Press MEM in idle, or scroll through the sub-menu with the UP/DOWN keys and press PROG with "MEM RECALL" in the first line.2.Scroll through the Mem entries using DOWN or UP keys or enter first character of the searched name and continue the search using the scroll keys.3. Press DELETE, to delete entry. The phone returns to Mem recall state.New entries are entered into the Mem by pressing1. Press MEM in idle, or scroll through the sub-menu with the UP/DOWN keys and press PROG with "MEM STORE" in the first line.2) Enter the number (up to 24 digits). In case the number exceeds 16 digits, the number is left truncated and the last entered 16 digits are shown. Numbers without any digits are not accepted. If more than 24 digits are entered, the extra keys will be ignored.3.Press PROG4.times Enter the associated name. A name has to be entered, otherwise an audible alert is given and the phone stays in the 'Store name' display.5. Press PROG6.If the Mem is full when the user tries to store a new number in it, a message 'Mem full' is displayed and the phone returns to the Mem menu (Store/Recall) after 5 sec.Out of RangeIf you are talking on the telephone when the handset is too far the base, you will hear 2 beeps from the handset. Move closer to the base, or the call will be Key1234567890*#spaceADGJMPTW0*#21BEHKNQUX?'3CFILORVY!,423456S8Z/-5adgjm7t9(.6behknpuw)&7cfikoqvx8ry9szCharacter versus key press numbers 25
TELEPHONE OPERATIONdisconnected . if you try to make a call when the handset is too far from the base, the handset will sound an error beep.26
CALLER ID OPERATIONAll incoming calls with valid caller caller ID number are stored in a call log. A maximum of 40 caller ID can be stored. The call log Memory is stored on the base so all the handsets shares the same call log.Receiving a Call After the first ring, the caller's name and telephone number will display on the LCD. The New Call icon will display until you review all of your new calls.Receiving Call Waiting Caller IDWhen you are on an existing phone call, your GH4000 will display incoming call waiting Caller ID information of the second caller.1.You will hear a beep and the telephone will be muted momentarily while the LCD display shows the Caller ID information.2.When you press the "FLASH" button to access the call, the display will show "12" and the call waiting Caller ID information.IMPORTANT:You must subscribe to Call Waiting and Call Waiting Caller ID service from your local telephone company in order to receive Call Waiting Caller ID information.Reviewing New Call Records1.When the Time/Date screen is displayed, pressing the "CID" button will display the information for the oldest new call received.2.Continue pressing "UP" or "DOWN" button to review all new call records in the order the calls were received.When a name or phone number received exceeds 14 characters .Reviewing All Call Records1.After you have reviewed all of the new calls,  press the "CID" button. The LCD display will show the oldest call received.2.Continue to press "UP" button to display all records in the order they were received from the newest to the oldest, or press "DOWN" button to review from the oldest to the newest.3.After the last call record is  reviewed, the display will show "--END--".Caller  ID Redial 1.Press "UP" or "DOWN" button to select the Caller ID number that you want to dial.07:48PM 4/07JOESMITH               9876543210              07:48PM 4/07JOESMITH   JUNNY>9876543210             27
2.Press the "PROG" button , Press UP and DOWN can revise the name, then Press PROG to store,  and the display will show"STORE NAME"3.In that time you can edit name4.Press PROG button again, it will be stored into phonebook.2.Caller ID DELETETo Erase a Single Call1.Press the "UP" or "DOWN" buttons to review the Caller ID records you received.2.Press "DEL" button to erase the call displayed.To Erase All Calls1.Press the "UP" or "DOWN" buttons to review  the Called ID records you received.2.While reviewing a specific call, press and hold the DEL button for 2 seconds. The display will show "DELETE ALL?" on the bottom line.3.Press the "PROG" (=YES) or cancel it with cancel (=NO)To Store a Caller ID Record To Memory1.The "UP" or "DOWN" buttons to select the Caller ID records you want to store in speed dial memory.Press REDIAL button,then press the TALK, it will dial out.CALLER ID OPERATION07:48PM 4/07JOE  SMITH             9876543210             DELETE?CALL LOGDELETE ALL?STORE NAME?28
If your GH4000 is not performing to your expectations,  please try  these simple steps:Problem SuggestionCharge light won't comeon when handset is placedin handset charger.No dial tone.Can't make outgoing calls.Handset doesn't ring.Make sure the AC Adapter is  pluggedinto the handset charger and wall outlet.Make  sure the wall outlet is functioning.Make  sure the   handset   is   properly seated in the handset charger.Make   sure  the  rechargeable  battery pack is  properly placed in the handset.Make sure that the charging contacts onthe handset and on the handset charger  are clean.TROUBLESHOOTINGCharge the handset for 10 hours beforeinitial use.Place the handset back into charger for 5 seconds.Make sure the handset is fully charged.The CHARGE LED should light when thehandset is in the charger.Make sure the Tone/Pulse switch is set to the correct setting. If set to the Tonemode, switch to Pulse. You may havepulse dia ling service.side of the handset is set to the "On"position.not fully charged. Charge the battery packfor 4-5 hours.the base unit and wall outlet installed   on   the  same   line. Contact  yourlocal telephone company to determine themaximum number of extensions for yourcalling areas.Rechargeable battery pack may be weak orMake sure the Ringer On/Off switch on theMake sure the AC adaptor is plugged intoMake sure the wall out lot is functioning.There   may    be    too    many   telephones29
ProblemCaller's voice is too low.Conversation isinterrupted frequently.OrStatic noise is presentduring conversation.Handset does not displayany Caller ID messages.Unit is not receiving CallWaiting Caller ID calls.Telephone numbers arenot dia led correctly fromthe caller list.SuggestionSet  the   bu tton on the handset to ahigher level.Move closer to the base.Make  sure the  base antenna is in theupright position.Check with your local telephone companyto make sure Call Waiting Caller ID serviceis being provided on your telephone line.If you pick up the telephone before the firstcomplete ring,the caller infrmation willnot be completely received.See suggestions in the "Handset does notring"section.Make sure you have subscribed to CallWaiting,Caller ID,and Call Waiting CallerID service from your local telephonecompany.The Caller ID  data may have been affectedby temporary noise or line conditions.Inthese cases,you may see the incorrectinformation on the display,such as NOCALLERID,BLOCKED.a blank screen,only the telephone number, or only thename.Make sure you have set your local areacode.Make sure the displayed telephone numberreflects the correct dialing situation(i.e"1"before area code).TROUBLESHOOTING30
A. Avoid putting cordless phones near heating appliances and devices that generate electrical noise (motors, fluorescent lamps etc.).B. Avoid rough treatment of the phone by placing the handset gently into the base when hanging up. Avoid dropping the handsetC.Clean your cordless telephone only with a soft cloth slightly dampened with water or mild hand soap. Do not use any type of solvent or abrasive cleaner. Before cleaning always unplug the phone from the wall outlet D.Your cordless phone is not designed to be water resistant. Do not use the handset in the rain, in the pool or in the shower .Do not instal your base unit outdoors, near a  sink, bath tub or shower. Do not expose  to direct sunlight E, Retain the original packaging should you need to ship the phone at a later date.   Additional InformationA. Connecting this telephone is prohibited by law.B. If it is determined that your telephone is malfunctioning, the FCC requires that it be disconnected from the modular outlet until the problem has been corrected.For immediate answers to all your questions regarding the operation of your Southwestern Bell Freedom Phone call the Consumer Hotline, toll free at(800)366-0937, Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m.-9:30 p.m., and Saturday 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.(EST).http:/www.swbfreedomphone.com.Speed Dialing Numbers IndexLOCATIONNUMBER  LOCATIONNUMBER 0102030405060708091011121314151617181920PRODUCT CARE31
SERVICEAccording to FCC regulations, this  equipment, which has been certified  and registered by the FCC, may  only be repaired by authorized  persons. If repairs or adjustments are made by an  unauthorized person, the FCC certification  may be voided. Should you encounter any  problems, please call the Southwestern  Bell Freedom Phone toll-free Customer Help  Line for assistance:1-800-366-0937, Monday-Friday between the hours of  8:30am-9:00pm(EST)and Saturday between the hours of 8:30am-12:30pm(EST). You can also visit our  website at http;//www.swbfreedomphone. com.  FOR IN-WARRANTY SERVICE:Package your complete unit(including all  adapters, line cords, and other  accessories) and ship the unit  postage prepaid *and insured (for  your protection) to:SOUTHWESTERN BELL PREEDOM  PHONEDEPT: Warranty Repair7475 N. Glen  Harbor Blvd., Glendale,  AZ 85307Be sure to include your  return address, proof of purchase,  a daytime phone number, 9.50 for postage and handling*,  and a brief explanation of  your difficulties.*NOTE: California residents need only  provide proof of purchase and  should call 1-800-366-0937 for shipping instructions.FOR OUT-OF-WARRANTY SERVICE:Call our toll-free Help Line  for the price of a  replacement before returning you unit.  Please follow all instructions for  In-Warranty service (above) to return your unit,  and mark the package: DEPT.: Of-Warranty.If you have called and  know the cost of your  replacement, please include this information with your unit for  prompt service.Questions?STOP...DON'T TAKE ME BACK  TO THE STORE.LOOK...FOR THE TOLL-FREE"HELP"TELEPHONE  NUMBER.LISTEN...AS THE EXPERTS  TALK YOU THROUGH THE  PROBLEM.For immediate answers to your  questions regarding operation, missing parts  or installation: call theSOUTHWESTERN BELL FREEDOM PHONE RETAIL SALES TOLL FRE E HELP LINEAT:1-800-366-0937http://www.swbfreedomphone.com32
LIMITED WARRANTYThis  South western Bell Freedom Phone   is warranted to  the original purchaser to be free from defects  in material and workmanship under  normal installation, use and service for a period  on of one (1) year  from the date of purchase  as shown on the purchaser's receipt.The obligation of Southwestern Bell Freedom Phone Retail  Sale under this warranty shall be limited to  repair or replacement (at our  option) during the warranty period of any part which  proves defective in material or  workmanship under normal installation, use, and service, provided  the product is returned to  Southwestern Bell Freedom Phone Retail Sale  TRANSPORTATION CHARGES PREPAID (California residents call 1-800-366-0937 for  shipping instructions).If we choose to  replace your Southwestern Bell Freedom Phone  product, the replacement will be  warranted for either (a) 90  days or (b) the remainder  of the original one year  warranty period, whichever is longer. Battery packs  are warranted for the same  time period. Products returned to  us must be accompanied by  a copy of the purchase receipt. In the absence  of such purchase receipt, the  warranty period shall be one(1)year from the  date of manufacture. To obtain service under this warranty, eturn the defective product to the service center nearest you together  with your sales slip and  9.50 for postage and handling  (California residents need only provide proof of purchase).This warranty shall be invalid  if the product is damaged  as a result of defacement,  misuse, abuse, neglect, accident, destruction,  or alternation of the serial  number, improper electrical voltages or currents,  repair alternation or maintenance by  any person or party other than  our own service facility or  an authorized Service Center, or any violation of instructions  furnished by us. This warranty  is also rendered invalid if this product is  remove d from the country  in which it was purchased,  if it is used in a country which  it is not registered for  use, or if it is  used in a country for  which it was not designed.  Due to variations in telephone  systems and communications laws, this product may  be illegal for use in  some countries. Southwestern Bell Freedom Phone Retail  Sale assumes no responsibility for damages or penalties incurred resulting  from the use of this  product in a manner or  location other  that  from which it is intended.  This one-year limited warranty is  in lieu of all other express warranties,  obligations, or liabilities. ANY IMPLIED  WARRANTIES, OBLIGATIONS, OR LIABILITIES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, SHALL BE LIMITED  IN DURATION TO THE ONE-YEAR DURATION OF THIS WRITTEN LIMITED  WARRANTY. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN  IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. IN NO EVE NT SHALL  WE BE LIABLE FOR ANY  SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF  THIS OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, WHATSOEVER.This warranty gives you specific  legal rights and you may  also have other rights which vary from state to  state.SOUTHWESTERN  BELL  FREEDOM  PHONE7475 N. Glen Harbor Blvd., Glendale,AZ 8530733
STOP...DON'T TAKE ME BACK TO THE STORE.LOOK...FOR T HE T OLL-FREE"H ELP"T ELEPHONE  NUMBER.LISTEN...AS THE EXPERTS TALK YOU THROUGH THE PROBLEM.For immediate answers to your questions regarding operation,missing parts or in stallation, call the RETAIL SALES HELP LINE AT:1-800-366-0937Monday - Frid ay  8:30a .m. - 9:00 p.m . ESTSaturday8 :30a.m. - 12:30p.m. ESThttp://www.swbfreedomphone.com7475 N. Glen Harbor Blvd.,Gl endale, AZ 85307GH4000IB-4110 Printed in China SOUTHWESTERN BELL FREEDOM PHONERSOUTHWESTERN BELL FREEDOM PHONER

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