Giant Telecom OL2430 2.4GHz 40 Channel Analog Modulation Cordless Phone User Manual manual

Giant Telecom Limited 2.4GHz 40 Channel Analog Modulation Cordless Phone manual

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Giant -309  Operation Manual (2.4GHz Cordless + CID)         Revision 1  Page 1 of 22 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When 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 following: 1. 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. 2. Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electrical storm. There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning. 3. Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak. 4. Use only the power cord and batteries indicated in this manual. Do not dispose of batteries in a fire. They may explode. Check with local codes for possible special disposal instructions.  CAUTION RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS.   SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Giant -309  Operation Manual (2.4GHz Cordless + CID)         Revision 1  Page 2 of 22 MAIN FEATURES OLYMPIA OL2430 CORDLESS PHONE FEATURES :  1.  2.4GHz 40 channels auto scanning operation 2.  Manual channel selection 3.  65536 Random combinations of security code 4.  Last number re-dial (32 digits max.) 5.  Power saving in standby mode. ( handset ) 6.  Page in base unit to locate the handset ( short and long page ) 7.  Temporary touch tone (pulse to tone dialing) 8.  Tone / Pulse dialing mode selection in handset 9.  Ringer ON /OFF selection in handset 10.  Mixed mode dialing (auto insert of 4 sec. pause when mode change from Pulse to Tone) 11.  10 indirect memories store in handset (16-digits / phone no.) 12.  Chained memory dialing of 32 digits max. 13.  Flash key for call waiting and call transfer 600ms. 14.  Handset LED for paging, ringing and on cradle (Enabled by setup menu) 15.  Receiver volume control by software  (Three level default at middle level) 16.  Pause key ( pause time is 4 seconds ) 17.  Low battery warning tone 18.  Handset ringing 19.  Back-lighted LCD 20.  Auto Standby feature 21.  Auto Answer connection 22.  Any key answer 23.  Direct number dial out 24.  Memory direct dial out 25.  Direct redial 26.  Redial & CID transfer to in-direct memory ( 16 digits long )  Auto Standby Allows the user to hang up by simply returning the handset to the base. Auto Answer Allows the user to answer a call by just removing the handset from the base so the user don’t have to waste time pushing buttons. The ‘Talk” key will be disabled for 5 seconds to avoid accidental hang up. This feature is activated while ringing and disable 5 seconds after the ring.  CALLER ID FEATURES : 1  Type I + Type II (call waiting) 2  64 name and number caller ID 3  3-line display 4  back-lit LCD (on handset) 5  Total call counter 6  New call LED indicator in handset 7  Repeat call indication (LCD icon) 8  3-language operation (English, Spanish & French) 9  Scroll review of CID records 10  Selective-erase / Erase-all function 11  Real time clock (date & time) 12  Private/ out-of-area indication 13  LCD contrast control 6 levels, default at 3. 14  Call back (CID dial back)
Giant -309  Operation Manual (2.4GHz Cordless + CID)         Revision 1  Page 3 of 22 15  Battery low indication (‘Battery Low’ text display on the 3rd line ) CORDLESS OPERATION   Channel frequencies  CH. BASE TX H/S TX  CH. BASE TX HS/TX 1 2401000000  2473500000   21 2403000000  2475500000 2 2401100000  2473600000   22 2403100000  2475600000 3 2401200000  2473700000   23 2403200000  2475700000 4 2401300000  2473800000   24 2403300000  2475800000 5 2401400000  2473900000   25 2403400000  2475900000 6 2401500000  2474000000   26 2403500000  2476000000 7 2401600000  2474100000   27 2403600000  2476100000 8 2401700000  2474200000   28 2403700000  2476200000 9 2401800000  2474300000   29 2403800000  2476300000 10 2401900000  2474400000   30 2403900000  2476400000 11 2402000000  2474500000   31 2404000000  2476500000 12 2402100000  2474600000   32 2404100000  2476600000 13 2402200000  2474700000   33 2404200000  2476700000 14 2402300000  2474800000   34 2404300000  2476800000 15 2402400000  2474900000   35 2404400000  2476900000 16 2402500000  2475000000   36 2404500000  2477000000 17 2402600000  2475100000   37 2404600000  2477100000 18 2402700000  2475200000   38 2404700000  2477200000 19 2402800000  2475300000   39 2404800000  2477300000 20 2402900000  2475400000   40 2404900000  2477400000
Giant -309  Operation Manual (2.4GHz Cordless + CID)         Revision 1  Page 4 of 22 1. Power Up 1.1. After power up, the handset should place on the cradle of the base unit for setting a new security code for communication 1.2. Each time when the handset place on the cradle of the base unit, the base unit will generate and transmit a new security code to the handset unit through the RF Link.(The both unit will use the 1st  channel for the security code transfer operation) 1.3. The completion of a successful security code transfer operation will be indicated by a flash of the in use LED on the base unit and a beep sound generated by handset. 1.4. In case, the Transfer operation cannot be successful, please try again.   2. Answering Call 2.1. The incoming call is signaled by a ringing sound from the handset’s buzzer and by the blinking of the base In use/Charge LED. At the same time ‘RINGING’ will be shown in the display. The handset LED will be turned on during ringing 2.2. When the handset on the cradle, simply pick up the handset unit from the cradle of the base to talk. The “TALK” button will be disabled for 5 seconds. 2.3. When the handset is away from the base unit, press the “TALK” button on the handset unit. The handset will transmit the “talk on” command to base unit to establish the RF connection with in use/charge LED turns on after connection is successful. 2.4. If the communication Link cannot establish within 8 seconds, three error beeps tone will be heard from the handset to indicate communication is failed.   3. Make a call 3.1. Each new call must begin by pressing the “TALK” button in the handset and it will scanning for a clear channel for communication. At the same time, ‘TALK’ will be shown on LCD display.  The handset will transmit the “talk on” command to the base unit to establish the RF communication after connection is successful. 3.2. If the communication Link cannot establish within 8 seconds, there error beeps tone will be heard from the handset to indicate the communication is failed.
Giant -309  Operation Manual (2.4GHz Cordless + CID)         Revision 1  Page 5 of 22 4. Terminate a call 4.1. To terminate a call, either by pressing the “TALK” button, the handset will emit a beep indicating call is terminated successfully. 4.2. By placing the handset on the cradle, call is terminated and ‘Security code set up’ procedure will be performed. 4.3. Handset will emit a error beep if it cannot receive ‘talk off ACK’ from the base unit. In this case, put the handset back to the base cradle to make sure base unit is going ON HOOK.   5. Short Paging (to locate the Handset)  5.1. Press the PAGE button of the base unit. The ‘PAGING’ will be shown on the LCD display and   output 3 short beeps then  followed by 1 second pause, followed by 3 short beeps. The handset LED will be turned on during paging.   6. Long Paging (to find the handset) 6.1. Press the PAGE button of the base unit. The ‘PAGING’ will be shown on the LCD display and output beep. If you hold the button for 5sec, the beep will be extended to 60sec. The handset LED will be turned on during paging. 6.2. Press any key on handset to stop paging.  7. Selecting system language      7.1. Two cases you enter the system setup mode. 1) The handset is first time use or no any system data after power up. 2) Press and hold the ‘memory’ key for about 2sec in stand-by. 7.2. Setup mode begins with language selection. The device offers 3 languages, namely English, French and Spanish. Press “#” or “*” button to choose the desired language and then press the “MEMO” key to confirm. After confirmation, it will enter Setting local area code                 S E T   L A N G U A G E
Giant -309  Operation Manual (2.4GHz Cordless + CID)         Revision 1  Page 6 of 22 8. Setting local area code       8.1. You need enter 3 digits from number pad. Three digits will be shift to left one by one, after you enter one digit. E.g. [Press “1”, display “ 001”] à [Press “2”, display “012”] à   [Press “3”, display “123”] 8.2. Press “MEMO” key to confirm. After confirmation, it will enter Tone/Pulse setting.   9. Setting Tone/Pulse       9.1. It will display current T/P setting first 9.2. Press “#” or “*” button to set the desired setting, and the display will update to current setting also, ”SET T/P? T”à” SET T/P? P”à”SET T/P? T”…….. 9.3. Press  “MEMO” key to confirm. After confirmation, It will enter ringer setting.  10. Setting  RINGER ON/OFF       10.1. It will display current RINGER ON/OFF setting first 10.2. Press “#” or “*” button to set the desired setting, and the display will update to current setting also, ”RINGER ON”à” RINGER OFF”à”RINGGER ON”…….. 10.3. Press  “MEMO” key to confirm. After confirmation, It will enter LED setting.                  0   0   0   A R E A   C O D E ?                S E T   T / P ?    T                 R I N G E R   O N
Giant -309  Operation Manual (2.4GHz Cordless + CID)         Revision 1  Page 7 of 22 11.  Setting  handset LED ON/OFF/CON       11.1. It will display current “LED ON/OFF/CON” setting first. 11.2. Press “#” or “*” button to set the desired setting, and the display will update to current setting also, ”LED ON”à” LED OFF”à”LED CON”à ”LED ON”……..to control the handset LED. 11.3. Press  “MEMO” key to confirm. After confirmation, It will enter display contrast setting.   12. Setting display contrast       12.1. Two cases you can enter contrast setting. 1) From system setup mode. 2) Press “FLASH” button in stand-by. 12.2. Press “#” or “*” button to set the desired contrast. 12.3. Press  “MEMO” key to confirm. After confirmation, display returns to standby.  *  Press ‘CHANNEL’ button to return to stand-by.  13. CALLER ID OPERATION   Display :                          C O N T R A S T   5 6  12-character text line (dot matrix) 12-digit number line (7-segment)  1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  0  1  2 ttA  B  C D E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L uu NEW CALL 88 RPT 18:88 PM AM 1 8/8 8 New-Call /  Call counter Repeated-call indicator New voice-message Clock Clock ticker Date   NEW CALL INDICATOR VIP               L E D  O N
Giant -309  Operation Manual (2.4GHz Cordless + CID)         Revision 1  Page 8 of 22  Display Descriptions Remarks 12-character text line For display of callers’ name, system prompts (CID and phone), call timer, dial number. Dot-matrix (5 x 5 ) 12-digit number line 1, Display caller’s number (CID), or 2, Display dialed digits (phone). 7-segment New-call / Call counter Shows the amount of calls / new calls in standby mode Example: to show # of old calls: CALL 18  to show # of new calls: NEW CALL 9 (The numbers are displayed at the left hand side of the 12-digit number line)  CID only Repeated-call icon Lights on to indicate that the displayed call arrived more than once. CID only Clock 1, Shows the real time clock (AM/PM format), or, 2, the time stamp of a CID record.  Clock ticker Blinks when real time clock is being displayed. (Frequency: 0.5sec. On / 0.5 sec. Off)  Date 1, Shows the date (month/date format), or, 2, the date stamp of a CID record.    CID related button Descriptions Remarks “DEL” 13) Erase a single CID record in CID browser. 2) Erase all CID records in stand-by.  “#”  1) Scroll-down CID records.   “*” 1) Scroll-up CID records.   “Calls” 1) Redial CID number in CID browser.     NEWCALL indicator -  to indicate that there are unread/new calls stored in memory. The duty cycle of the NEWCALL indicator is 60ms on / 2950ms off (500ms on / 2950ms off per CCL request).  Note1: All display illustrations in the document will be in English. However, the actual appearances of the screens will vary according to the language selection during start-up (English, French or Spanish). Note2: If the unit receives more than 64 calls, the oldest CID information will be erased except VIP calls.   13.1.  RECEIVING CALLS  13.1.1.  When Caller ID is activated, the Telephone Company sends the caller’s telephone number (and name, if available) and the call’s date and time between the first and second rings. The device receives and displays this information for each call and updates the display with the current date and time. The NEWCALL indicator will be flashed.
Giant -309  Operation Manual (2.4GHz Cordless + CID)         Revision 1  Page 9 of 22        13.1.2.  The display also indicates if caller information is not available or if the sender intentionally blocks the number.              13.1.3.  After 20 seconds, the display will return to standby mode and shows   “NEW CALL XX” where XX is the number of unread calls. NEW CALL LED indicator blinks until the user retrieves all new messages.  Note: If the received CID number is 10 digit long and the first three digits match with the area code set by user, the LCD shows the last 7 digits only (area code will be omitted).   13.2.  REVIEWING NEW CALLS  13.2.1.  In stand-by mode, NEW LED flashing, pressing “*” or “#” button, the LCD displays the last new call information.       13.2.2.  Repeatedly press “*” or “#” button to review all new call information in the order of receiving until the LCD displays “END  NEW CALL” and the NEW LED off.         CALL    E D  L L CA WE N  N                          N O   C A L L E R   I D NEW CALL 1 10:00PM  1 0/3 0  CALL   NEW CALL S I    H N J  H T O M 2 10:00AM 1 1/0 1  9 8 7 -- 6 5 4 -- 3  NEW CALL 2 1  CALL   NEW CALL  S I    H N J  H T O M 0 9 8 7 -- 6 5 3 4 -- 1 10:00PM   1 0/3 0 1 2      C I D   B L O C K E D NEW CALL 1 10:00PM  1 0/3 0
Giant -309  Operation Manual (2.4GHz Cordless + CID)         Revision 1  Page 10 of 22 13.2.3.  If the received call information is same as any of the existing new calls, the ‘RPT’ icon will be on to indicate REPEAT CALL. The most recently arrived CID will be saved attached with a new date / time stamp. The previously arrived record will be deleted. After you review this call, the ‘RPT’ icon will be off.  13.2.4.  If not review over all new calls, after 20 seconds the Time of Day will display and the new call counter will show the total number of new calls including those already reviewed.                                *  Press ‘CHANNEL’ button to return to stand-by. *  No press any button for 20 seconds, it will return stand-by mode.   13.3.  REVIEWING OLD CALLS  13.3.1.  In stand-by mode, press “*” or “#” button to review old call information from the oldest to the newest (“*” button) or from the newest to oldest (“#” button).        13.3.2.  When finish reviewing all calls, the “-END-” is displayed.       13.3.3.  If there is no calls, the display shows “-NO CALLS-”         *  Press ‘CHANNEL’ button to return to stand-by. *  No press any button for 20 seconds, it will return stand-by mode.   CALL      -- S L A L  O N--C                    CALL   NEW CALL                         5 10:00PM   1 0/3 0    CALL     CALL  S I    H N J  H T O M 0 9 8 7 -- 6 5 3 4 -- 1 10:00PM   1 0/3 0 1 2  CALL          D -- E --N
Giant -309  Operation Manual (2.4GHz Cordless + CID)         Revision 1  Page 11 of 22  13.4.  DELETE INDIVIDUAL CALL  13.4.1.  When you review the call information, you can delete it from the display.Press “#” or “*” button until the call record you want to delete.       13.4.2.  Press “Del” button, the LCD display “Erase ?”.  13.4.3.  Press “Del” button again to confirm deletion.   13.4.4.  If the deleted message is last one, it will go back to stand-by mode. (It won’t go back to standby, it will display the last record after the deletion instead)  13.4.5.  VIP call can’t be deleted.  *  Press any button to cancel the deletion. *  No press any button for 20 seconds, it will return stand-by mode.  13.5.  DELETE ALL CALL  13.5.1.  If the new call information has been reviewed, it can erase all call records. If there are any new calls in call list, Erase All will not work.       13.5.2.  Press and hold  “Del” button for 2 seconds in stand-by mode. The LCD displays “ERASE ALL? ”.        13.5.3.  Press “Del” button again to confirm deletion, and back to stand-by mode.  *  Press ‘CHANNEL’ button to return to stand-by. *  Press any button to cancel the deletion. *  No press any button for 20 seconds, it will return stand-by mode.   13.6.  SET VIP CALLS The user can create VIP call records. When a VIP call is received, 4 beeps will be heard after the  CALL     CALL  S I    H N J  H T O M 0 9 8 7 -- 6 5 3 4 -- 1 10:00PM   1 0/3 0 1 2  CALL    CALL     ? L L   AS A R E E             10 11:00 AM  1 1/0 3   CALL  S I    H N J  H T O M 0 9 8 7 -- 6 5 3 4 -- 1 10:00PM  1 0/3 0 1 2
Giant -309  Operation Manual (2.4GHz Cordless + CID)         Revision 1  Page 12 of 22 ring, and VIP icon will be on.   13.6.1.  Press “#” or  “*” button to select the caller to which you want to assign a VIP.  13.6.2.  Press and hold “Calls” button for 2 seconds , the VIP icon is on.  13.6.3.  Press and hold “Calls” button for 2 seconds , the VIP icon will disappear as VIP call.    *  Press ‘CHANNEL’ button to return to stand-by. *  No press any button for 20 seconds, it will return stand-by mode.  13.7.  Caller ID  REDIAL The unit allows you to redial a phone number stored in the Caller ID memory. If the local area code was programmed, only the 7 digit number will be displayed and dialed. If the area code is different than the one you have programmed, the full 10 digit number is displayed and a “1” will automatically be added to the dialing sequence. To skip the digit “1” , press “Calls” button twice within 2 second to begin dialing out number.  13.7.1.  Press “#” or “*” button to select the Caller to which you want to dial.  13.7.2.  Press “Calls” button once. The display will show ‘DIALING…’.                    13.7.3.  After 2 second delay, the unit will enter TALK-ON mode automatically. Dialed digits shift to the display from right to left-hand side as line seize.        13.7.4.  Re-dialing 7- and 10-digit numbers ( CID )  13.7.4.1.  Note that if a CID number to be dialed is 10 digits long, an access code ‘1’ will be automatically inserted before the 1st digit by press “call” button once. The insertion of such access code can nevertheless be suppressed by activating CID-redial function differently, i.e. by press & release “Calls” button twice within 2 seconds.                    D I A L I N G. . .                                   4    5    6    7    8    9    0                   1   1   2   3   4   5   6   7   8   9   0
Giant -309  Operation Manual (2.4GHz Cordless + CID)         Revision 1  Page 13 of 22    13.7.4.2.  If a 10 digits long CID number (123-456-7890), the first 3 digits of the number matches local area code, the area code will be skipped and only the last 7 digits will be dialed  out in the re-dialing.       13.7.4.3.  It is also possible to insert an access code ‘1’ in front of 7-digit numbers. Press and release CID “Calls” button twice within 2 seconds to do so.          *  Press ‘CHANNEL’ button to return to stand-by. *  No press any button for 20 seconds, it will return stand-by mode.   13.8.  Save CID to indirect memory  13.8.1.  Press “#” or “*” button to select the Caller ID number that you want to save.     13.8.2.  Press “MEMO” button to show “LOCATION ? X”.  Note: only number can be saved to indirect memory.         13.8.3.  Press “MEMO” button to confirm saving Caller ID number to indirect memory. The unit will assign a free memory for CID ID number. The display will show ‘LOCATION? X’, you can press “MEMO” button to confirm saving CID number to assign memory or press digit button to select a memory location to saving. The display show “ MEMx STORED’.       *  Press ‘CHANNEL’ button to return to stand-by.                                   4    5    6    7    8    9    0                                  1   4    5    6    7    8    9    0                  L O C A T I O N ?        X               M E M   X      S T O R E D
Giant -309  Operation Manual (2.4GHz Cordless + CID)         Revision 1  Page 14 of 22 *  No press any button for 20 seconds, it will return stand-by mode.  14. Visual message function  When Visual message function is activated, the Telephone Company sends the Visual message information out accordingly. The device receives and displays this information for each Visual message. 14.1.  After received Visual message ON, New voice-message Icon will be turned on.        14.2.   After received Visual message OFF, New voice-message Icon will be turned off.       15. Indirect Memories (MEMO…MEM9) 15.1.  Memory browser 15.1.1.  Enter memory browser mode by pressing “MEMO” button. The display will show ‘MEM 0’.          15.1.2.  Press “#” or “*” button to select indirect memory to which you want to see.  15.1.3.  Press “MEMO” button to return stand-by mode.  15.2.  Memory editor 15.2.1.  Enter memory browser by pressing “MEMO” button. Press “#” or “*” button to select memory to which you want to edit.                     M E M   0               M E M   2  CALL   NEW CALL                         5 10:00PM   1 0/3 0    CALL   NEW CALL                         5 10:00PM   1 0/3 0
Giant -309  Operation Manual (2.4GHz Cordless + CID)         Revision 1  Page 15 of 22 15.2.2.  You enter number, the display will shift entered digits from right to left-hand side until the number reach to 16 digits.  If the number is larger than 16 digits, error tone will be generated. Eg. Enter the digit  0       Enter the digit  9       Enter the digits 01234567899990                               0       M E M   2                            0  9       M E M   2
Giant -309  Operation Manual (2.4GHz Cordless + CID)         Revision 1  Page 16 of 22        15.2.3.  Press “Del” button to delete the last entered digit. The display will shift entered digits from left to right-hand side.  15.2.4.  Press “Flash” button to clear all entered digits.  15.2.5.  Press “MEMO” button to save entered number. The display will show ‘LOCATION?  X’.       15.2.6.  Press “ MEMO” button to confirm saving number to MEM2 or you press digit button to save number to other indirect memory. The display will show ‘MEMx STORED’ for 2 seconds.   15.3.  Delete individual memory    15.3.1.  Enter memory browser by pressing “MEMO” button. Press “#” or “*” button to select memory to which you want to delete.  15.3.2.  Press “Del” button to delete the memory. The display will show ‘ERASE ?’.         15.3.3.  Press “Del” button to confirm delete the memory or press any key to cancel.   15.4.  Dial indirect memory ( TALK OFF )  15.4.1.  Enter memory browser by pressing “MEMO” button. Press “#” or “*” button to select memory to which you want to redial.  15.4.2.  Press “Calls” button. The unit will enter TALK-ON mode automatically. The number will scroll across the screen from right to left-hand side as it is dialed.  ll   Press ‘CHANNEL’ button to return to stand-by.             2   3   4   5   6   7   8   9   9   9   9   0   M E M   2                               0   1                L O C A T I O N ?        X               E R A S E  ?
Giant -309  Operation Manual (2.4GHz Cordless + CID)         Revision 1  Page 17 of 22 ll   No press any button for 20 seconds, it will return stand-by mode.   15.5.  Dial indirect memory ( TALK ON )       15.5.1.  Press “TALK” button to enter TALK-ON mode. The display will show ‘TALK   0:00’.                   15.5.2.  First, you press “MEMO” button. Second, you press digit button to dial memory. The display will scroll across the screen from right to left-hand side as it is dialed. If memory is empty, error tone will be generated. You need repeat this step to dial memory.  16. Direct number dialing ( TALK OFF )  16.1. You enter number in the stand-by mode same as memory editor. The maximum digits is 24.Eg. Enter number 0:        Enter number 9:       Enter number 012345678999990       16.2.  Press “Del” button to delete last entered digit. If all digits are deleted, it will return to stand-by.   CALL      T L  0 0 0 :    K  A            10:00PM   1 0/3 0    CALL                   0           10:00PM   1 0/3 0    CALL                   9 0          10:00PM   1 0/3 0    CALL        2 1 0         0 9 9 9 9 9 8 5 7 6  10:00PM   1 0/3 0 3 4
Giant -309  Operation Manual (2.4GHz Cordless + CID)         Revision 1  Page 18 of 22 16.3.  Press “Flash” button to clear all entered digits and it will return to stand-by.  16.4. Press “Calls” button, The unit will enter TALK-ON mode automatically. The number will scroll across the screen from right to left-hand side as it is dialed.   16.5.  Direct number saves to indirect memory - Press “MEMO” button to save last 16 digits of direct number to indirect memory. The unit will assign a free memory. The display will show ‘LOCATION? X’, you can press “MEMO” button to confirm saving redial number or press digit button to select a memory location to saving. The display show “ MEMx STORED’.  ll   No press any button for 20 seconds, it will return stand-by mode.   17. Direct re-dial ( TALK OFF ) 17.1. Press “Redial” button in stand-by mode. The display will show redial number. If redial number is larger than 24 digits, the display will show last 24 digits.  17.2. Press digit button to enter new digit to redial number.  17.3. Press “Del” button to delete last entered digit. If all digits are deleted, it will return to stand-by.  17.4. Press “Flash” button to clear all entered digits and it will return to stand-by.  17.5. Press “Calls” button, The unit will enter TALK-ON mode automatically. The number will scroll across the screen from right to left-hand side as it is dialed.         17.6. Redial number saves to indirect memory – Press “MEMO” button to save last 16 digits of redial number to indirect memory. The unit will assign a free memory. The display will show ‘LOCATION? X’, you can press “MEMO” button to confirm saving redial number or press digit button to select a memory location to saving. The display show “ MEMx STORED’.  ll   No press any button for 20 seconds, it will return stand-by mode.   18. Dialing digits   Digits which can be dialed out are : 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,*,#,PAUSE. - ‘#’ will be displayed as ‘ ’ in line2, ‘#’ in line3  CALL        2 1 0 0 9       0 9 9 9 9 9 8 5 7 6  10:00PM   1 0/3 0 3 4
Giant -309  Operation Manual (2.4GHz Cordless + CID)         Revision 1  Page 19 of 22 - ‘*’ will be displayed as ‘’ in line2, ‘*’ in line3 - PAUSE will be displayed as ‘P’, when PAUSE is encountered during dialing, a pause of 4 seconds will be generated.   19. Call timer 19.1. The call  timer comes up automatically at the line seizes on TALK ON mode and shows on the 3rd line of the display. After 10 seconds the call timer will appear as dialing activities finishing.                                 19.2. The call timer counts up to 999 minutes and 59 seconds. After that, the timer will show ‘0:00’.          19.3.  When handset goes back to TALK-OFF, the call timer will remain on the display for 5 seconds.  20. Battery/Voltage low detection 20.1.  Battery detection will perform all the time except during charge mode.  20.2. If battery low condition is detected, then the handset will enter into battery low condition. The buzzer will beep for 10 seconds interval i.e. 400ms ON, 10sec OFF . Handset will change to ‘Halt’ mode immediately and keeps beeping with no timeout.  When the handset is in TALK mode, it will change to ‘Halt’ mode immediately and keeps beeping after TALK OFF. The display will show ‘BATTERY LOW’.       20.3.  If battery low condition is restored, the handset will back to normal mode again.   CALL      T L  1 0 0 :    K  A            10:00PM   1 0/3 0    CALL     B T   WL O Y R E T  A            10:00PM  1 0/3 0
Giant -309  Operation Manual (2.4GHz Cordless + CID)         Revision 1  Page 20 of 22 21. Mute  21.1.  Press and hold “Mute” button to mute audio in TALK ON mode. 22. Changing Volume  User can adjust the volume levels (3 levels) in talk mode. Pressing “Del” key to increase or “Calls” key to decrease the receiver volume. Volume level doesn’t return to default value when the handset goes back to standby mode.  23. Handset LED If the handset LED is set to ON, the handset LED will be turned on for one minute when the handset is on cradle. If the handset LED is set to  CON, the handset LED will be turned ON continuous except in talk mode.   FCC REGULATIONS  WARNING:  Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  NOTE:  This equipment has been tested and complies with the limits pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules.  These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.  This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.  However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.  If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  ••   Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna; ••   Increase the separation between the equipment and the 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.  FCC ID: RAQOL2430 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.
Giant -309  Operation Manual (2.4GHz Cordless + CID)         Revision 1  Page 21 of 22 Consumer Information: This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by the ACTA. On the back of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, a product identifier in the format US:DDKW900BOL2430. If requested, this number must be provided to the telephone company.  An applicable certification jacks Universal Service Order Codes (USOC) for the equipment is provided (i.e., RJ11C) in the packaging with each piece of approved terminal equipment. A plug and jack used to connect this equipment to the premises wiring and telephone network must comply with the applicable FCC Part 68 rules and requirements adopted by the ACTA. A compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided with this product. It is designed to be connected to a compatible modular jack that is also compliant. See installation instructions for details.  The REN is used to determine the number of devices that may be connected to a telephone line. Excessive RENs on a telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call. In most but not all areas, the sum of RENs should not exceed five (5.0). To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to a line, as determined by the total RENs, contact the local telephone company. The REN for this product is part of the product identifier that has the format US:DDKW900BOL2430. The digits represented by 00 are the REN without a decimal point (e.g., 03 is a REN of 0.3). The REN is separately shown on the label too.  If this equipment OL2430 causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required. But if advance notice isn't practical, the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible. Also, you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary.  The telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations or procedures that could affect the operation of the equipment. If this happens the telephone company will provide advance notice in order for you to make necessary modifications to maintain uninterrupted service.  Please follow instructions for repairing if any (e.g. battery replacement section); otherwise do not alternate or repair any parts of device except specified.  Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs. Contact the state public utility commission, public service commission or corporation commission for information.  This equipment is hearing aid compatible.  NOTICE: 1) If your home has specially wired alarm equipment connected to the telephone line,  ensure the installation of this OL2430 does not disable your alarm equipment. If you have  questions about what will disable alarm equipment, consult your telephone company or a  qualified installer. 2) According to telephone company reports, AC electrical surges, typically resulting from  lightning strikes, are very destructive to telephone equipment connected to AC power sources.  To minimize damage from these types of surges, a surge arrestor is recommended.  Should you experience trouble with this equipment, please contact US Returns Center, Wave
Giant -309  Operation Manual (2.4GHz Cordless + CID)         Revision 1  Page 22 of 22 Industries, with the below information for warranty information. If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may request that you disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved.   QUESTIONS???????     OUR HELP LINE IS  1-866-537-0384     TRANSLATION TABLE      ENGLISH SPANISH FRENCH Max. length 1. Out of Area NO CALLER ID FUERA AREA HORS ZONE 12 2. Private Call  CID BLOCKED LLAM PRIVADA APPEL PRIVE 12 3. End  -- END -- -- FIN -- -- FIN -- 12 4. End of new call END NEW CALL FIN LLAM NVA FIN D’APPEL 12 5. Erase? ERASE ? BORRAR ? EFFACE ? 12 6. Erase all ? ERASE ALL ? BORRAR TODO? EFFACE TOUS? 12 7. Error -- ERROR -- -- ERROR -- -- ERREUR -- 12 8. No Calls -NO CALLS-   NO LLAMADAS AUCUN APPELS 12 9. Dialing  DIALING ... MARCANDO NUMEROTATION 12 10. Set language SET LANGUAGE --- --- 12 11. Set Area Code AREA CODE ? COD AREA ? INDICATIF ? 12 12. Contrast CONTRAST tu CONTRASTE tu CONTRASTE tu 12 13. Battery low BATTERY LOW BATERIA BAJA BAT FAIBLE 12 14. Enter location LOCATION ? INTROD LUGAR ENTRER SITUA 12 15. Memory 3 (*) stored MEM3 STORED MEM3 GUARD MEM3 GARDE 12 16. PAGING PAGING LOCALIZAR PRE’VENIR 12 17. RINGING RINGING TIMBRAR SONNER 12 18. TALK TALK HABLAR PARLER 6 19. SET T/P? P SET T/P? P ? ? ? 20. SET T/P? T SET T/P? T ? ? ? 21. RINGER ON RINGER ON ? ? ? 22. RINGER OFF RINGER OFF ? ? ? 23. LED ON LED ON ? ? ? 24. LED OFF LED CON ? ? ? 25. LED OFF LED OFF ? ? ?

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