LG Electronics USA GT8320C Digital Spread Spectrum Cordless Telephone User Manual manual

LG Electronics USA Digital Spread Spectrum Cordless Telephone manual

User manual

 Note: This report may not be duplicated without prior written consent of Bay Area Compliance Laboratory Corporation.  This report must not be used by the client to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government.    FCC PART 15 Subpart C   EUT Users Manual FOR LG Electronics Inc.  LG Kangseo B/D 36, Munlae-Dong, 6-Ga,  Youngdungpo-Gu, Seoul, 150-096, Korea  FCC ID: BEJGT8320C   October 30, 2000   This Report Concerns:  Original Report Equipment Type: Digital Spread Spectrum Cordless Phone – Household Appliances    Test Engineer: Hien Pham   Test Date: October 12, 2000   Reviewed By:   John Y. Chan – Engineering Manager Prepared By: Bay Area Compliance Laboratory Corporation 230 Commercial Street, Suite 2 Sunnyvale, CA 94086 Tel:  (408) 732-9162 Fax:  (408) 732-9164   Exhibit 8
LG Electronics Inc.                                                                                                   FCC ID: BEJGT8320C Report # EUT User manual Page 2 of 40 FCC Part 15 Subpart C Test Report   TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION.................................................................................................................................................3 1. 1.1 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION FOR EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST (EUT)....................................................................................3 1.2 OBJECTIVE ................................................................................................................................................................................3 1.3 RELATED SUBMITTAL(S)/GRANT(S).....................................................................................................................................3 1.4 TEST METHODOLOGY..............................................................................................................................................................3 1.5 TEST FACILITY.........................................................................................................................................................................4 1.6 TEST EQUIPMENT LIST ............................................................................................................................................................4 1.7 EQUIPMENT UNDER  TEST (EUT)...........................................................................................................................................5 1.8 EUT CONFIGURATION DETAILS AND LIST...........................................................................................................................5 1.9 EXTERNAL I/O CABLING........................................................................................................................................................5 APPENDIX A – AGENT AUTHORIZATION LETTER ....................................................................................................6 APPENDIX B – USER MANUAL..............................................................................................................................................8 FCC PART 15 WARNING:..............................................................................................................................................................9 D.S.KIM / QUALITY ENGINEERING DEPT. ..................................................................................................10 USER’S MANUAL........................................................................................................................................................................12 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR NEW PHONE......................................................................................................................14 USING YOUR PHONE...............................................................................................................................................................24 THE INTEGRATED ANSWERING DEVICE.....................................................................................................................29 USING CALLER ID AND CALL WAITING ID.................................................................................................................32 VOICE MAIL.................................................................................................................................................................................35  Exhibit 8
LG Electronics Inc.                                                                                                   FCC ID: BEJGT8320C Report # EUT User manual Page 3 of 40 FCC Part 15 Subpart C Test Report   1 - GENERAL INFORMATION  1. 1.1 Product Description for Equipment Under Test (EUT)  The LG Electronics Inc., FCC ID BEJGT8320C  or the  "EUT" as referred to in this report is a Digital Spread Spectrum Cordless Phone which has 20 channel possible in the 904-926 MHz Bandwidth, and the transmission range up to 1 Km in open sight (longer range than analog 900MHz cordless phone).   The EUT was composed of two parts: one is the handset which measures 9” L x 2.125” W x 1.675” H, the other is the base which measures 7” L x 5.5” W x 2.25” H.   1.2 Objective  This type approval report is prepared on behalf of LG Electronics Inc. in accordance with Part 2, Subpart J, Part 15, Subparts A and B of the Federal Communication Commissions rules.  The objective of the manufacturer is to demonstrate compliance with FCC rules for Output Power, 6 dB Bandwidth, Power Density, Band Edge, Spurious Emission, Processing Gain, Antenna Gain, and Conducted and Radiated Emission.   1.3 Related Submittal(s)/Grant(s)  No Related Submittals   1.4 Test Methodology  All measurements contained in this report were conducted with ANSI C63.4 –1992, American National Standard for Methods of Measurement of Radio-Noise Emissions from Low-Voltage Electrical and Electronic Equipment in the range of 9 kHz to 40 GHz. All radiated and conducted emissions measurement was performed at Bay Area Compliance Laboratory, Corp. The radiated testing was performed at an antenna-to-EUT distance of 3 meters.  Exhibit 8
LG Electronics Inc.                                                                                                   FCC ID: BEJGT8320C Report # EUT User manual Page 4 of 40 FCC Part 15 Subpart C Test Report   1.5 Test Facility  The Open Area Test Site used by Bay Area Compliance Laboratory Corporation to collect radiated and conducted emission measurement data is located in the back parking lot of the building at 230 Commercial Street, Suite 2, Sunnyvale, California, USA.  Test site at Bay Area Compliance Laboratory Corporation has been fully described in reports submitted to the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) and Voluntary Control Council for Interference (VCCI).  The details of these reports has been found to be in compliance with the requirements of Section 2.948 of the FCC Rules on February 11 and December 10, 1997 and Article 8 of the VCCI regulations on  December 25, 1997.  The facility also complies with the radiated and AC line conducted test site criteria set forth in ANSI C63.4-1992.  The Federal Communications Commission and Voluntary Control Council for Interference has the reports on file and is listed under FCC file 31040/SIT 1300F2 and VCCI Registration No.: C-674 and R-657.  The test site has been approved by the FCC and VCCI for public use and is listed in the FCC Public Access Link (PAL) database.  Additionally, Bay Area Compliance Laboratory Corporation is a National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) accredited laboratory, under the National Voluntary Laboratory Accredited Program (NVLAP).  The scope of the accreditation covers the FCC Method - 47 CFR Part 15 - Digital Devices, IEC/CISPR 22: 1993, and AS/NZS 3548: Electromagnetic Interference - Limits and Methods of Measurement of Information Technology Equipment test methods under NVLAP Lab Code 200167-0.   1.6 Test Equipment List  Manufacturer Description Model Serial Number Cal. Due Data HP Spectrum Analyzer 8566B 2610A02165 12/6/00 HP Spectrum Analyzer 8593B 2919A00242 12/20/00 HP Amplifier 8349B 2644A02662 12/20/00 HP Quasi-Peak Adapter 85650A 917059 12/6/00 HP Amplifier 8447E 1937A01046 12/6/00 A.H. System Horn Antenna SAS0200/571 261 12/27/00 Com-Power Log Periodic Antenna AL-100 16005 11/2/00 Com-Power Biconical Antenna AB-100 14012 11/2/00 Solar Electronics LISN 8012-50-R-24-BNC 968447 12/28/00 Com-Power LISN LI-200 12208 12/20/00 Com-Power LISN LI-200 12005 12/20/00 BACL Data Entry Software DES1 0001 12/20/00 Rohde & Schwarz  Signal Generator SMIQ03B 1125.5555.03 7/10/2002 Rohde & Schwarz I/Q Modulation Generator AMIQ 1110.2003.02 8/10/2002  Exhibit 8
LG Electronics Inc.                                                                                                   FCC ID: BEJGT8320C Report # EUT User manual Page 5 of 40 FCC Part 15 Subpart C Test Report   1.7 Equipment Under Test (EUT)  Manufacturer Description Model Serial Number FCC ID LG Electronics Inc. Handset GT-8320C None BEJGT8320C LG Electronics Inc. Base GT-8320C None BEJGT8320C   1.8 EUT Configuration Details and List         NOT APPLICABLE   1.9 External I/O Cabling              For Base:   Cable Description Length (M) Port/From To Non-Shielded Phone Cable 2.0 RJ11 Port/EUT Line1 RJ11 Port/ Telephone Simulator    Exhibit 8
LG Electronics Inc.                                                                                                   FCC ID: BEJGT8320C Report # EUT User manual Page 6 of 40 FCC Part 15 Subpart C Test Report                    Appendix A – AGENT AUTHORIZATION LETTER   Exhibit 8
LG Electronics Inc.                                                                                                   FCC ID: BEJGT8320C Report # EUT User manual Page 7 of 40 FCC Part 15 Subpart C Test Report           Exhibit 8
LG Electronics Inc.                                                                                                   FCC ID: BEJGT8320C Report # EUT User manual Page 8 of 40 FCC Part 15 Subpart C Test Report                            Appendix B – USER MANUAL    Exhibit 8
LG Electronics Inc.                                                                                                   FCC ID: BEJGT8320C Report # EUT User manual Page 9 of 40 FCC Part 15 Subpart C Test Report   FCC Part 15 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. Exhibit 8
LG Electronics Inc.                                                                                                   FCC ID: BEJGT8320C Report # EUT User manual Page 10 of 40 FCC Part 15 Subpart C Test Report    COMPANY LETTERHEAD       DIGITAL SECURITY CODE:   The model(s)    GT-8320C    has the circuitry for digital security code to provide protection against unintentional access.  For each model, one of   16777216  kinds of digital security code is randomly selected and fixed in each telephone as it is manufactured.        D.S.Kim / Quality Engineering Dept. LG Information & Communications, Ltd.          Exhibit 8
LG Electronics Inc.                                                                                                   FCC ID: BEJGT8320C Report # EUT User manual Page 11 of 40 FCC Part 15 Subpart C Test Report    Exhibit 8
LG Electronics Inc.                                                                                                   FCC ID: BEJGT8320C Report # EUT User manual Page 12 of 40 FCC Part 15 Subpart C Test Report           USER’S MANUAL                               Exhibit 8
LG Electronics Inc.                                                                                                   FCC ID: BEJGT8320C Report # EUT User manual Page 13 of 40 FCC Part 15 Subpart C Test Report  GT-8320C (900MHz DSST WITH CALLER ID AND CALLWAITING ID) MANUAL  This equipment has tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, 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 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 measurements:  o  Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. o  Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. o  Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is  connected. o  Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.      ++  CAUTION                                                                        Changes or modification to device not expressly approved by LGIC could void the user’s authority to operate      this equipment.  Copyright© 2000 by LGE. All rights reserved.      ++  Warning                                                                       This equipment will be inoperable when mains power fails.      Model GT-8320C    1999 LGE. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated           into any language in any form, by any means, without the written permission of LGE. Exhibit 8
LG Electronics Inc.                                                                                                   FCC ID: BEJGT8320C Report # EUT User manual Page 14 of 40 FCC Part 15 Subpart C Test Report   GETTING TO KNOW YOUR NEW PHONE     Your new GT-8320C telephone gives you the ultimate in cordless telephone sound quality with the luxury of      Caller ID and Call Waiting ID        If this is your first cordless telephone, you'11 soon discover that your cordless is similar to regular telephone,      except without the cord.  If you've owned a cordless in the past, you'll discover that the GT-8320C telephone is the     most powerful and full-functioned Call Waiting ID cordless telephone on the market.      Some key features are:      m  60 name and number Caller ID/Call Waiting ID memory       m  20 name and number programmable memory      m  Hearing-aid compatibility      m  High quality digital security communication      m  Dual mode voice mail serviceable (FSK , STUTTER)     Unlike regular telephones, your cordless does not work during power failures.       Because of this restriction, we do not recommend you have only cordless telephone in your residence.       UNPACKING YOUR PHONE     In addition to this handbook, check that you have: 7-Foot Line Cord for Wall Mounting         D-AA600 x 3  3.6V 600mA Battery    (This might not be pre-installed in your handset)              AC Adapter Exhibit 8
LG Electronics Inc.                                                                                                   FCC ID: BEJGT8320C Report # EUT User manual Page 15 of 40 FCC Part 15 Subpart C Test Report                              LOCATING KEYS, LIGHT, AND SWITCHES  ON THE BASE    ¬ The PAGE key - is a homing system for finding the handset.                                            If you press the PAGE key once, the handset beeps for 15 seconds.        - IN USE light - becomes lit when the GT-8320C is being used.                         ® CHARGE light - comes on solid when the handset is in the base.    SPK New Call AnswerRedial/     Volume      Flash Pause             Erase        Program    Memory   Record /       Memo        Page  8 8 2 ABC 3 DEF 6 MNO 9 WXYZ#  +1 5 JKL 8 TUV 0 OPER 10 4 GHI 7 PQRS *   1  Exhibit 8
LG Electronics Inc.                                                                                                   FCC ID: BEJGT8320C Report # EUT User manual Page 16 of 40 FCC Part 15 Subpart C Test Report  Keys  TALK key-Turns the        phone on or off so you        can dial or talk.   Voice mail key-  .      Directly access your         V. Mail service Dialing keys-Control       manual dialing.  Scroll keys        3   4     Scrolls through your     Callers log     Redial key-      Redials your last out-      bound call or inserts a      pause in a number      when entering      numbers into memory.      ¯ VOICE MAIL light – flashes slowly to alert you when you receive new messages in your voice mail message                                              mail box. MESSAGE WAITING appears on the display.       NEWCALL light – flashes more slowly when you receive new calls.                                         This light continues to flash until you review the new calls.  ON THE HANDSET                                      DELETE Key- Removes records from the Callers log or from memory dialing.     MEM key-Allows you to store frequently dialed numbers and to dial directly from the speed dialing list.     FLASH key- Allows you to switch between a call and a Call Waiting call.        PGM key-Allows you to program your setting up your function or to edit a name and number in memory.   VOLUME ss 12 : 22 PM 12 / 01 CALL 01  )) 1- 555 – 123 - 4567  DEL V.M ttTALK 2 ABC 3 DEF 4 GHI 5 JKL 6 MNO 7 PQRS 8 TUV 9 WXYZ*  0 OPER 10 #  +1 MUTE FLASH MEM èçPGM   1 RE/PA Exhibit 8
LG Electronics Inc.                                                                                                   FCC ID: BEJGT8320C Report # EUT User manual Page 17 of 40 FCC Part 15 Subpart C Test Report      VOLUME UP/DOWN KEY- Allows you to adjust the loudness of the handset earpiece, or the ringer                            or allows you to edit the character at Memory mode.           HEADSET Jack     It allows you to add a headset to the handset (not included, but available by order.)                                       HEADSET JACKExhibit 8
LG Electronics Inc.                                                                                                   FCC ID: BEJGT8320C Report # EUT User manual Page 18 of 40 FCC Part 15 Subpart C Test Report   SETTING UP YOUR PHONE     Now that you've checked the contents of the carton, it only takes a few steps     to set up your phone.  STEP  1.  CHOOSE A CENTRAL LOCATION FOR THE BASE UNIT     The base should be away from all other electronic equipment such as a personal computer,     microwave, stereo ,or television. It is also a good idea to place the unit away from      noisy areas, or from heat sources such as a radiator or direct sunlight.  STEP  2.  PLUG IN CORDS   You can set your GT-8320C telephone on a tabletop or you can mount the phone on a wall.    When on a tabletop, you can place the handset with either the keys facing downward or upward.   If you decide to use the wall mount position, you can also place the handset with the same-ward.  To use on a tabletop or desk:  1.Take the long telephone line cord that comes with the phone and plug one end into the     labeled TEL-LINE    2.Thread the long line cord through the channel in the housing to secure the cord.    3.Take the remaining end and plug it into the wall jack.    4.Plug the adapter tips into the adapter jack. Be sure that the tip is all the way into the jack.    5.Thread the adapter cord through the channel on the left-hand side of the bracket.    To mount on a wall:  1.Locate the handset hook.  It is a small    square plastic piece located at the    bottom of the handset receiver well.   2. Slide the handset hook up and turn it     around so that the tab is the top.   3.Remove the mounting bracket from the    bottom of the phone by pressing down    on the two clips near the top.  4.  Turn the mounting bracket around      so that the larger part the wedge is      set the bottom of the phone.   Exhibit 8
LG Electronics Inc.                                                                                                   FCC ID: BEJGT8320C Report # EUT User manual Page 19 of 40 FCC Part 15 Subpart C Test Report                                                                   STEP  3.  PLUG IN THE ADAPTER     Plug the adapter into an electrical outlet. Without AC power, your phone does not operate.   STEP  4.  ADD THE BATTERY TO THE HANDSET       Use this procedure to install or to replace a "dead" battery.             ++   CAUTION                                                                        Use only nickel-cadium(Ni-Cad)battery in the phone.    6.  Insert the 8 inch line cord into phone jack marked TEL LINE.          7.  Thread the line cord through the channel on the right-hand side of the bracket to secure the cord.  8. Plug the adapter tip into the adapter jack. Be sure that the tip is all the way into the jack.  9. Thread the adapter cord through the channel on the left-hand side of the bracket.  10. Insert the other end of the line cord into the wall jack.  11. Align the holes in the bracket over the wall-plate posts.  12.  Slide the phone down until the phone is secure.  5.  Use the same method to replace the bracket.  Exhibit 8
LG Electronics Inc.                                                                                                   FCC ID: BEJGT8320C Report # EUT User manual Page 20 of 40 FCC Part 15 Subpart C Test Report                                                                                            STEP  5.  TURN THE HANDSET ON           You MUST install the battery on the handset to turn on and use your phone.       1.  Check the power is on and appears on the display        2.  You'll hear the handset's ready tones           and the 'READY' message appears on the display.                   STEP  6.  CHARGE THE HANDSET           Before you use the phone for the first time, you need to charge the battery      for at least 6 hours.      Place the handset in the base of the phone.  The charge light the base then comes on.        Whenever you need to charge your handset, you hear short beeps and see the 'LOW BATTERY'      message. Press TALK and listen for dial tone to test for a fully charged handset.  STEP  7.  Beginning the programming Sequence      Most of the programming options appear in one screens.       Press PGM key, SETUP PROGRAM appears on the screen.                    1.  Press down on the battery cover and slide       the battery cover down to expose the        battery well.     2.  Locate the battery connectors inside the        battery well.       If you are replacing a dead battery, remove       the old battery by pulling firmly on the        battery cords.     3. Insert the battery plug into the connector.       It is polarized and only insert in one       direction.     4.  Place the battery in the battery well.    READY  SETUP PROGRAM       Exhibit 8
LG Electronics Inc.                                                                                                   FCC ID: BEJGT8320C Report # EUT User manual Page 21 of 40 FCC Part 15 Subpart C Test Report       When you make a selection, the check mark, “” moves to the selection you have made to use  or  key.     After making a selection, the next programming screens appear. If you make a mistake, press  ←← (review) key to     go back to the previous prompt or start the programming sequence again.      When you do not want to go on programming sequence, press PGM to save the previous items and you will  exit the programming mode.     To begin the programming sequence, press PGM keys and SETUP PROGRAM appears on the screen.  STEP  8.  Setting area code     Many regions are changing how customers use their area codes. In order to dial from     your call records and directory records, the  GT-8320C needs to distinguish between local and long distance numbers.           If your region has seven digit dialing (you don't need to dial your area code when        making a local call), enter your local area code as described in to set your local        area code below.           If your region requires that you always dial ten digits when making local calls,        also follow the procedure under to set other local area codes.       If you are unsure on how your region works, please contact your local telephone co.      TO ENTER AN AREA CODE, use the keypad. If you make a mis take, retype the area code.     8-1 To set your local area code      If you set your area code, the GT-8320C telephone removes the area code from a call       record within your own area.  You need to program the code in order to dial with call records.       1.  Press  " PGM " key       2.  Press  →→ (REVIEW)  key.            The my area code screen display.       3.  Press  or  key to enter your area code.         The numbers appear on the display as you press the dial keys.         If you make a mistake, press "DEL"key, and reenter the area code.   STEP  9.  SET LOCAL CODE(1~6)         If your region requires that you  dial ten digits when making local calls, follow the procedures to set other local             area codes.       1.  Press →→ (REVIEW)  key   MY AREA CODE _ LOCAL CODE 1 _  Exhibit 8
LG Electronics Inc.                                                                                                   FCC ID: BEJGT8320C Report # EUT User manual Page 22 of 40 FCC Part 15 Subpart C Test Report   2. Press  or  key to enter your area code. The number appear on the display as you press the dial keys.  If you make a mistake, press “DEL” KEY, and re-enter the local code.   3. Press →→ (REVIEW)  key  4. Enter 2nd local code.  GT-8320C has 6 local codes. Repeat 1~4 commands to enter other local coldes.  STEP  10.  SELECTING YOUR LANGUAGE  You can choose between two different languages, English or Spanish. The screen SELECT LANGUAGE appears. . 1. Press →→ (REVIEW)  key  2. Press  or  key to set SELECT LANGUAGE to enter ENG or ESP or FRE  STEP  11.  Adding More units              If you subscribe to call waiting ID and this is first call waiting ID unit (the display appears as 1’ST CWID UNIT?), you must select "YES". However, if you already have a call waiting ID unit, you mu st select "NO".      If you do not program this option correctly, you might not receive call waiting ID records consistently.       1.  Press →→ (REVIEW) key        2.  Press  or  key to set 1’ST CWID UNIT to YES or NO.   STEP  12.  Turning on Call waiting ID              If you subscribe to CALL WAITING ID, turn this position ON       1.  Press →→ (REVIEW)  key        2.  Press  or  key to set CALL WAITING ID to ON or OFF.      Setting this feature does not subscribe or cancel CALL WAITING ID service. You must contact your local      telephone company to request a change in services.    CALL WAITING ID ON    OFF  1ST CWID UNIT? YES   NO SELECT LANGUAGE    ENG    ESP   FRE Exhibit 8
LG Electronics Inc.                                                                                                   FCC ID: BEJGT8320C Report # EUT User manual Page 23 of 40 FCC Part 15 Subpart C Test Report  STEP  13.  ANSWER PHONE WHEN PICKED UP            There are two ways that the GT-8320C can answer a call. The GT-8320C can instantly answer incoming calls       when you remove it from the cradle, or the phone can be set to answer after pressing the TALK key.        .  1. Press →→ (REVIEW)  key   2. Press  or  key to set AUOT ANSWER to ON or OFF.             If you set  AUTO ANSWER to  ON, GT-8320C automatically answer incoming calls when removed from the      cradle and also you could press any key to connect after incoming calls. If you set AUTO ANSWER to OFF,       Press only TALK key before answering incoming calls .   STEP  14. SET RING ON or OFF               If you don't need to hear the ring sound and select RING ON or OFF .       1.  Press →→ (REVIEW)  key   2. Press  or  key to set RING to ON or OFF.  STEP  15. ADJUSTING THE CONTRAST          1.  Press →→ (REVIEW)  key   2. To lighten the display, press  key while also pressing   key repeatedly until you get the desired results.          To darken the display, press  key while also pressing  key repeatedly until you get the desired results.  STEP  16. COMPLETED SETUP       Once you have finished installing your GT-8320C,        Your phone appears “READY” on the screen  STEP  17. SELECTING TONE/PUSE (T/P SWITCH) DIALING         * If your home is equipped with touch-tone dialing service, set the T/P switch T(TONE) on the base.        * If you only have rotary(pulse) dialing service, set the T/P switch P(PULSE) on the base.     AUTO ANSWER ON   OFF  RING ON   OFF  CONTRAST   SETUP COMPLETE  Exhibit 8
LG Electronics Inc.                                                                                                   FCC ID: BEJGT8320C Report # EUT User manual Page 24 of 40 FCC Part 15 Subpart C Test Report  USING YOUR PHONE     You can make calls many different ways with the GT-8320C.  DIALING     1.  Press TALK key on the handset.     2.  Use the number pad to dial the phone number.        The phone number appears on the display as you enter the number.        You also hear beeps for each digit as you dial.     3.  Lis ten for a connection.     4.  Press TALK to end your call.    REDIALING   Redial is a really fast method of calling your last number.  Redial dials the last number   you called whether you dialed it manually, or it was from a Call Record or the memory list.    For more information on dialing from call records, See Dialing From Call Records on page 17.     Redial is two-ways with the GT-8320C     * 1’ST method: Press TALK and press RE/PA     * 2’nd method: Press RE/PA key, your phone is automatically connected and redialed  USING SPEED DIALING     Another short cut for dialing is using speed dialing. First, create a speed dial list,      as described in Creating Speed Dialing List on page 14. Then:  1. Press MEMO key. It displays " DIRECTORY "  2. Press  ←←  or  →→ (REVIEW) key      and it displays " NAME and NUMBER " in MEMEORY.        3.   Press TALK to dial        The phone automatically dials out whatever is shown on the display.  USING FLASH              To access your custom calling services, like Call Waiting, while you are on the telephone,     press FLASH key.    USING PAUSE           DIRECTORY                 01 5556667777 SMITH JOHN Exhibit 8
LG Electronics Inc.                                                                                                   FCC ID: BEJGT8320C Report # EUT User manual Page 25 of 40 FCC Part 15 Subpart C Test Report        If you want to add a three-second pause to number in your speed dialing list, press RE/PA key while creating the       speed dial entry. For example, if you had a memory location dedicated to your voice mailbox, you might want       add a pause in a dialing string for your PIN number. For more information about programming speed dialing            numbers, see Creating a speed Dialing List on page 14.       FINDING CLEAR RECEPTION          Your GT-8320C automatically selects 1 of 20 channels at the beginning of the call for the best reception.   REACHING MAXIMUM RANGE       The GT-8320C handset and base communicate up to a certain maximum range.      Weather, power lines, or other cordless telephones can affect this distance.      The GT-8320C beeps whenever you are on the phone and the handset moves out of range from the base.      If you do not move back within range in 30 seconds, you lose your connection.  CREATING A SPEED DIALING LIST (H/S)      In addition to your Call Records, you can store up to 20 speed dial names and numbers in memory.        You can either enter name and number, or you can transfer a Call Record into your speed-dialing list.       MANUAL METHOD      1.  Press “ MEMO “ KEY at the 'READY' message.                                                   2. Press " PGM " key to edit a character and number. 3. It displays like this. The cursor is blinking on the name field.                                              4. Enter the name, character by character. You can have up to 21 characters in the name field,(The 3'rd Line)  DIRECTORY ADRESS                        NUMBER FIELD                   NAME FIELD           a.  Locate the character on the dialing keys 2 through 9.          b.  Press once to enter the first character, twice for the second character, etc. For example, to choose a P,              press PQRS7 once, but to select an S, press PQRS7 four times.          c.  Use the  ←←  or  →→ (REVIEW) Keys to move back and forth through the name.              Use the  or  keys to move up and down.    d. Create a space between names or words, by pressing the  →→ (REVIEW) key twice after the last            DIRECTORY                        01         5 5 5 – 5 5 5 5 SMITH JOHN Exhibit 8
LG Electronics Inc.                                                                                                   FCC ID: BEJGT8320C Report # EUT User manual Page 26 of 40 FCC Part 15 Subpart C Test Report  character.  e.   Special Symbols        You can also use the         1        key to get the following symbols in the name field:   &   ’   ( )  .  1      5.  Enter the telephone number, area code first, using the dialing key pad. (2'nd Line number field)          You can have up to 32 digits in the number field. If you make a mistake entering the telephone number,           you must:          a.  Press PGM key to leave speed dialing list.          b.  Press PGM key to enter the speed dialing list again.          c.  Or, Use the  ←← or  →→ (REVIEW) keys to find the digit and press DEL key            and re-enter the telephone number and the name.       6.  Press MEMO key to store the complete record.  The phone gives you a           confirmation tone to let you know that the record is stored.      CALLER ID METHOD      A quick way to add to your speed dial list is to copy a Caller ID Call Record.      At THE 'READY' screen:  1. Locate the Call Record that you want to copy        using   ←←  or  →→ (REVIEW)  keys.                               2. Press MEMO key. You now see some of the        information from the Call Record and        displays "NUMBER STORED" and displays call record again.   3. The number of the memory location automatically is entered.    NUMBER STORED  10 : 35 PM 10 / 25 CALL 25         5 5 5 – 5 5 5 5 SMITH  JOHN  NUMBER STORED  Exhibit 8
LG Electronics Inc.                                                                                                   FCC ID: BEJGT8320C Report # EUT User manual Page 27 of 40 FCC Part 15 Subpart C Test Report       DELETING SPEED DIALING NUMBERS            You can erase unwanted speed dial numbers one-at-a-time.   1. Press MEMO key to see your speed dial list. 2. Use  ←←  or  →→ (REVIEW) key to find the memory location you want. 3. Press DEL key once, and the GT-8320C asks if you want to delete this entry.                                             4. Press DEL key again to delete the speed dial number.           The GT-8320C clears the number, gives you a confirmation beep          If you do not wish to delete the number, press MEMO key to cancel.  IN BASESET  1. Press PROGRAM key 2. Press MEMORY key 3. Press the address number key 4. Press PROGRAM key  Only phone number is stored in the baseset.  ADJUSTING THE HANDSET VOLUME 1. Press TALK key 2. Press the  or   key to increase or decrease the VOLUME.     The handset sounds an error tone when it reaches the upper or lower limits.  ADJUSTING HANDSET RINGER VOLUME       Press the  or  key on the handset while the phone is not in-use.        You hear the sound of the ringer as you adjust the volume between the two levels.   ADJUSTING BASESET VOLUME 1. Press SPK key 2. Press the  or  key to increase or decrease the volume  ADJUSTING BASESET RINGER VOLUME       Press the  or  key on the handset while the phone is not in-use.        You hear the sound of the ringer as you adjust the volume between the two levels.                      05 1 8 8 8 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 DELETE? Exhibit 8
LG Electronics Inc.                                                                                                   FCC ID: BEJGT8320C Report # EUT User manual Page 28 of 40 FCC Part 15 Subpart C Test Report   USER SLECTABLE RINGER TONES (H/S)       There are four user-selectable ringer tones available for this handset. 1. While in the Stand-by mode, press the FLASH button 2. Press a key (1 to 4) to select a ringer tone mode.  USER SLECTABLE RINGER TONES (B/S)       There are five user-selectable ringer tones available for this handset. 1. While in the Stand-by mode, press the FLASH button 2. Press the RING button (continuously) to select a ringer tone mode. Exhibit 8
LG Electronics Inc.                                                                                                   FCC ID: BEJGT8320C Report # EUT User manual Page 29 of 40 FCC Part 15 Subpart C Test Report  THE INTEGRATED ANSWERING DEVICE  TURNING THE ANSWERING SYSTEM ON/OFF  1. To turn the answering system on, press OUT DOOR. A tone sounds. Then, the  OUT DOOR button is lighted. 2. Turn the answer system off. Press OUT DOOR again, then, light turns off.  SETTING THE CLOCK To set the correct time: 1. Press PROGRAM button. 2. Press TIME (7 digit) button 3. Press number key to input day. 1: Sunday 2: Monday 3: Tuesday 4: Wednesday 5: Thursday 6: Friday 7: Saturday 4. Press number keys to input current hour. (0~23) 5. Press number keys to input current minute. (0~59) Then the GT-8320C Answering System announces the correct time. To listen to current time, press TIME button or press CONFIRM button and TIME button. Then answering system announces the time.  SETTING ALARM TIME  If you set alarm time, GT-8320C sounds alarm at your setting time in everyday. 1. Press PROGRAM button. 2. Press ALARM (9) button. 3. Press number keys to input hour (0~23). 4. Press number keys to input minute (0~59). The system announces your setting time. If you want alarm function to set, press ALARM button in stand-by mode. Alarm LED is lighted in baseset. If you want alarm function to release, press ALARM button again. Alarm LED is OFF.  To review alarm time, press CONFIRM button and press ALARM button.   Exhibit 8
LG Electronics Inc.                                                                                                   FCC ID: BEJGT8320C Report # EUT User manual Page 30 of 40 FCC Part 15 Subpart C Test Report   RECORDING YOUR OUTGOING MESSAGE  When you receive a call, the answering system automatically plays either a present greeting, or your own personal greeting.   Present Message The following message is pre-recorded “ Hello, I cannot receive your call, please leave your message after a beep. Thank you.”  Recording your personal Outgoing Message (OGM) 1. Press RECORD key in stand-by mode. The answering system announces explanation and LED counts recording time. Record your message. (MAX 20 sec) 2. When you finish recording your message, press / (play/stop) button A tone sounds. Your message plays back your review.  CHOICE BETWEEN THE PRE-RECORDED GREETING AND YOUR PERSONAL GREETING  1. Press OUT DOOR button. The answering system announce choosing OGM. 2. To choose your personal outgoing message, press 1 button. To choose pre-recorded outgoing message, press 3 button. The answering system announces your selecting OGM.  SETTING THE RING TIME  1. Press PROGRAM button 2. Press RECORD button 3. Press number button (2~9)  TOLL SAVE In the TOLL SAVE is ON, if you have new message, the answering system answers after one ring. If there are no new messages, the system answers after four rings. This way, when you call long distance to check your messages, and have no message, you can hang up after the second ring to save a charge.   SETTING A PIN CODE To listen to your messages from a remote  location, you will need to enter a four digit Personal Identification Number (PIN) code(0000~9999) 1. Press PROGRAM button. 2. Press OUT DOOR button. 3. Press PIN code (4 digit) Exhibit 8
LG Electronics Inc.                                                                                                   FCC ID: BEJGT8320C Report # EUT User manual Page 31 of 40 FCC Part 15 Subpart C Test Report  Your PIN code plays back for your review. To review your PIN code, press CONFIRM button and press OUT DOOR button.  PLAYING YOUR MESSAGE The base 7-segment LED displays the total number of messages. 1. Press / (play/stop) The system announces messages. 2. After reviewing our new messages, you can review your old messages. Press / (play/stop) and 9  or  : to review old messages.  SKIPPIN G A MESSAGE 1. Press / (play/stop) to review your messages 2. Press : at anytime to skip to the next message. 3. Press / (play/stop) at any time to stop reviewing your messages and return to stand-by mode.  DELETING MESSAGES 1. 1. Press / (play/stop) to review your messages. 2. If you decide to delete a message, press ERASE (2) button. The system goes to the next message. To delete all you messages, press ERASE button and press CONFIRM (#) button in stand-by mode.  RECORDING A VOICE MEMO The Voice Memo function allows the user to record a message on the base for others who use your phone. 1. Press MEMO button. System announces how to use. Record your message. 2. When you have finished your message, press  / (play/stop). The system returns to stand-by mode.  REMOTE ACESS AWAY FROM HOME You can access functions such as checking recorded messages, playing or deleting messages, and room monitoring remotely using a touch-tone phone. 1. Call you telephone number. 2. While the outgoing message is playing, press # button, and press your PIN code. 3. You select a command from the following chart:  Delete all messages 0 then 0 (confirm) then 5 (cancel) Play 2 Room Monitor 4 Stop 5 Delete (while announcing) 0 Remote control off 9 When you select Room Monitor, it is continuous about 10 seconds. When you finish, the answering system automatically returns to stand-by mode. Exhibit 8
LG Electronics Inc.                                                                                                   FCC ID: BEJGT8320C Report # EUT User manual Page 32 of 40 FCC Part 15 Subpart C Test Report   USING CALLER ID AND CALL WAITING ID      One of the best features of your phone is Caller ID, which allows you to see information about an incoming call     before you pick up the phone. With Caller ID service from your local telephone company,      the GT-8320C telephone displays and records information about the call in a log.      Possibly even better than Caller ID is Call Waiting ID. In addition to providing normal Caller ID information,      Call Waiting ID allows you to see caller information while you are on a call.      Now you can have the information you need to choose whether or not to answer a waiting call.      Before you use these features on your GT-8320C telephone, you must first subscribe to the services through      your local telephone company, and set "CALL WAITING ID ON or OFF" correctly during the      SETTING UP YOUR PHONE procedure.     For more details on CALLWAITING ID ON/OFF, see STEP 10. Turning on Callwaiting ID on page 10.  RECEIVING NEW CALLS      When you receive a new call, the information is stored under CALLER area.      When you press  ←←  or  →→ (REVIEW) key , it tells you:        m  How many total calls  you have.             m  How many new calls  you have since you          last reviewed your calls.        When you receive a call, the GT-8320C displays the caller information sent by the Telephone Company,        called a Call Record.         The call record consists of the following information:        mm  The caller's name( If available )        mm  The caller's telephone number            m The time and date of the call            m A call record number       m NEW  CALL LCD display        m MESSAGE WAITING (VOICE MAIL) indicator   10 : 35 PM 10 / 25      25         5 5 5 – 5 5 5 5 SMITH JOHN NEW   ALL : 23  NEW : 03                   ))  MESSAGE WAITING Exhibit 8
LG Electronics Inc.                                                                                                   FCC ID: BEJGT8320C Report # EUT User manual Page 33 of 40 FCC Part 15 Subpart C Test Report   REVIEWING CALL RECORDS       To review a call Record:       1.  Press  ←←  or  →→ (REVIEW) to see how many new calls you have.       2.  Use  ←←  or  →→ (REVIEW)  key to move though the Call Record lis t.                    * Press  →→ (REVIEW) key to see the most recent call record.          * Press  ←← (REVIEW) key to see earlier calls.      When you reach either end of the Call Record     list, you see an 'END OF LIST' message. If you     continue to press  ←←  or  →→ (REVIEW) key,     you scroll through the list again.   DIALING FROM CALL RECORDS      You can use your Call Records as a short-cut method of dialing.  1. Press  ←←  or  →→ (REVIEW)  key to see your Call Records. 2. Use  ←←  or  →→ (REVIEW) key to find the desired Call Record. 3. Press TALK key,      The phone dials whatever is shown on the display.  SAVING CALL RECORDS     Your phone stores up to 60 Call Records before the memory becomes full.     When the next call comes in, the oldest record drops off and makes room for the new Call Records.      To save specific calls, delete old and unnecessary call records to keep from filling your phone's memory.   DELETING CALL RECORDS      You can either delete a single record or you can delete all Call Records at one time.      To delete a single record:       1.  Press to  ←←  or  →→ (REVIEW) key  to see your Call Records.       2.  Use  ←←  or  →→ (REVIEW) key to find the desired Call Record.       3.  Press DEL key once, and the GT-8320C asks if you want to erase this Call Record.        4.  Press DEL key again to erase the Call Record.          The GT-8320C deletes the Call Record, gives you a confirmation beep.                 END OF LIST 10 : 35 PM 10 / 25 CALL 25         5 5 5 – 5 5 5 5 DELETE? Exhibit 8
LG Electronics Inc.                                                                                                   FCC ID: BEJGT8320C Report # EUT User manual Page 34 of 40 FCC Part 15 Subpart C Test Report            To delete all Call Records: 1. Press  ←←  or  →→ (REVIEW) key.       The display shows you how                       many call records you have.                   2. Press DEL key and the GT-8320C asks        you want to delete all Call Records. 3. Press DEL key again and the GT-8320C clears       all Call Records, gives you a confirmation beep.         SEEING LONG RECORDS       If you receive long records on caller ID information, you could see that to use the  or  key.        the  or  key allows you to scroll back and forth to see long records.  1. Press  ←←  or  →→ (REVIEW) key.                     The display shows you long records                   2. Press  or  key to see remain numbers          ALL: 23 NEW: 03   DELETE A LL? 10 : 35 PM 10 / 25  CALL  25 ÜÜ55566677778902 SMITH JOHN 10: 35 PM 10 / 25 CALL 25 44455566677778ÛÛ  SMITH JOHN Exhibit 8
LG Electronics Inc.                                                                                                   FCC ID: BEJGT8320C Report # EUT User manual Page 35 of 40 FCC Part 15 Subpart C Test Report   VOICE MAIL    VOICE MAIL  VOICE MAIL  Voice Mail Serves your calls when you are away from your phone or even while you are on the phone. The indicator Light flashes whenever you have message in your mailbox. And once you have  programmed  your Voice Mail key with your personal access codes, you can get your message at the  touch of a button. You must subscribe to Voice Mail Service in order for this feature on your phone.      To Program the Voice Mail Key      Using this method, you can store up to 32 digits per key-You can program digits, flash, pause, * or #,      such as your mailbox number, your PIN, and any other additional codes that you need. 1. press MEMO key 2. press VOICEMAIL key 3.   press PGM key        and then you will see the following display, The 2’nd line cursor(Number field) is blinking. 4. You can store digits, # , * , Flash , Pause up to 32 digits 5. press PGM key to cancel 6. Press MEMO key to store           To Use Voice Mail      Once you have programmed your Voice Mail key, you can access your mail box by pressing l           VOICE MAIL key.     Not to use Voice Mail      If you are not subscribing to a voice mail service from your local       telephone company and you set VOICEMAIL to      OFF in Set up Program mode, The GT-8320C automatically       change your voice mail key into Speed dial key.           To Program the SPEED DIAL Key.      Using this method, you can store up to 32 digits per key-You can program digits, flash, pause, * or #,      such as your mailbox number, your PIN, and any other additional codes that you need.      1. press MEMO key 2. press VOICEMAIL key 3. press PGM key  and then, you will see the following display, The 2’nd line cursor(Number field) is blinking.            You can store digits, # , * , Flash , Pause up to 32 digits  4. press PGM key to cancel 5. press MEMO key to store       To Use SPEED DIAL      Once you have programmed your SPEED DIAL key, you can access by pressing l VOICE MAIL key.   VOICE MAIL ON    OFF Exhibit 8
LG Electronics Inc.                                                                                                   FCC ID: BEJGT8320C Report # EUT User manual Page 36 of 40 FCC Part 15 Subpart C Test Report   READING DISPLAY MESSAGES The GT-8320C informs you of status by displaying the following messages :  Message                                                    Display ALL CALLS & NEW CALLS: This message lets you know  how many call records you have, and how many of those call  records are new, In this example, you have 23 call records,  and 3 new calls.   CHARGING: The handset BATTERY is getting low.  Place the handset in the base in order to recharge.                        DELETE ALL?: You pressed the DEL key after pressing the  ←←  or  →→ (REVIEW) key     DELETE ? : To delete a single record, You pressed DEL key after pressing the  ←←  or  →→ (REVIEW) key.       END OF LIST: You have reached the end of the call records.  Press either  ←←  or  →→ (REVIEW) key to see other records.                                    INCOMPLETE DATA : The message sent is incomplete data This message usually indicates temporary interference.  There is no problem with the phone.   MESSAGE WAITING : The GT-8320C (base LED) flashes  slowly to alert you and appears on the display  “ Message waiting “ When you receive new messages  in your mail box.   NO CALLS:  There are no call records in the caller ID memory.                              ALL: 23  NEW: 03  CHARGING  DELETE ALL?  END OF LIST   INCOMPLETE  DATA                     MESSAGE WAITING 10 : 35 PM 10 / 25 CALL 25         5 5 5 – 5 5 5 5 DELETE ?   NO CALLS Exhibit 8
LG Electronics Inc.                                                                                                   FCC ID: BEJGT8320C Report # EUT User manual Page 37 of 40 FCC Part 15 Subpart C Test Report   Message                                                    Display NUMBER ONLY:  Either name service is not available in your area, or you are subscribing to a number-only service.                          PRIVATE: The caller has purposely chosen to           block his/her phone number.              TALK:  The handset is on and ready for you to dial.   PAGING :  The Base is calling the handset.    UNAVAILABLE: The Caller ID information, such as the name,  or both the name and number, might not be available from the  caller’s area.   LONG DISTANCE : The message sent is a long distance call. You might see this message alternate with other messages.                                                           LOW BATTERY :  The handset is needed to replace the cradle.    10 : 35 PM 10 / 25 CALL 25         5 5 5 – 5 5 5 5  10 : 35 PM 10 / 25 CALL 25          P R I V A T E  T A L K   PAGING 10 : 35 PM 10 / 25 CALL 25         5 5 5 – 5 5 5 5 UNAVAILABLE 10 : 35 PM 10 / 25 CALL 25         5 5 5 – 5 5 5 5 SMITH JOHN 10 : 35 PM 10 / 25 CALL 25         5 5 5 – 5 5 5 5 LONG DISTANCE  LOW BATTERY Exhibit 8
LG Electronics Inc.                                                                                                   FCC ID: BEJGT8320C Report # EUT User manual Page 38 of 40 FCC Part 15 Subpart C Test Report   Message                                                    Display OUT OF RANGE:  If you use the handset too far away from the base unit  during a call, the handset will alert you by audio  warning  beeps (when using talk) and OUT OF RANGE appears on the display.   NUMBER STORED : When you save the call records in the  directory or create a speed dialing list, you will see the display like this.   Forwarded CALLS : The message sent is a forwarded calls. You might see the 3 type messages alternate with other messages.                 NEW CALL: This message lets you know that you have a New messages    OUT OF RANGE 10 : 35 PM 10 / 25 CALL 25         5 5 5 – 5 5 5 5 SMITH JOHN 10 : 35 PM 10 / 25 CALL 25         5 5 5 – 5 5 5 5 CFW. UNIVERSAL 10 : 35 PM 10 / 25 CALL 25         5 5 5 – 5 5 5 5 CFW. BUSY 10 : 35 PM 10 / 25 CALL 25         5 5 5 – 5 5 5 5 CFW. NO ANSWER NEW  READY   NUMBER STORED Exhibit 8
LG Electronics Inc.                                                                                                   FCC ID: BEJGT8320C Report # EUT User manual Page 39 of 40 FCC Part 15 Subpart C Test Report   TROUBLESHOOTING Are you having trouble with your phone?   Here are some of the most common problem areas and solutions.  SYMPTOM                 CORRECTIVE ACTION No dial tone               * Verify that the line cord is connected and secure.                                    * Check to see that you are not out of range to the base.                                    * Check that the AC adapter is plugged into the outlet.                                    * Check that the handset is fully charged.                                    * Check to see that the Battery is connected inside the battery compartment.  Phone doesn’t          * Verify that the LINE CORD and AC adapter are plugged in correctly. ring                             * Check that the RING ON/OFF in your set up program mode.                                    * Determine if you have too many communication devices hooked to a single                                                      line.                                   A communication device can be a phone, modem, or facsimile (FAX) machine.                                 Contact your local phone company business office for help calculating the limit for yo                                 your residence or business.                                    * Move the handset closer the base The phone has          * Check to see that you are not out of range to the base. Static or fades           * Check that the handset is fully charged. In and out Caller ID /                * Verify that the CALLWAITING ID function is set correctly  Call Waiting ID        See Step Turning CALLWAITNG ID ON or OFF on SETUP program  doesn’t work          * Check your service. Call your local phone company’s Business Office to ensure  properly                     that your services are active.                                  **  Check for a power outage in your home area                                  **  Check the AC adapter                                  **  Check that the extension phone is being used. Charge Light            **  Check whether the handset is making contact in the cradle.   does Not work        **  Check the AC adapter                              Be sure that the adapter is not damaged and that it is securely plugged into                             a working outlet. Also check that the wall plug is not controlled by a wall switch.  Phone does not      **  You might not have programmed your area code correctly. when using call           Please see Set up program my Area Code   dial out correctly            when using call            records Exhibit 8
LG Electronics Inc.                                                                                                   FCC ID: BEJGT8320C Report # EUT User manual Page 40 of 40 FCC Part 15 Subpart C Test Report    SYMPTOM                            CORRECTIVE ACTION Blank or fainl               **  Check the contrast control for the display screen                                see set up your program                                         **  Check the AC adopter                                            Be sure that the adapter is not damaged and that it is securely plugged into a                                            Working Outlet and the phone jack. Also check that the wall plug is not                                            controlled by a wall switch or a power strip.                                       **  You might not have received your first call record. NO DATA                     **  Check your service.  Call your local phone company to ensure that you have                                               Caller ID or Call Waiting ID service.                                        **  Check the answering machine.  Ensure that your answering machine is                                                              set to answer after two rings.                                               **  You answered the call before two rings.                                        **  Check call Forwarding. Ensure that Call Forwarding is turned off.                                        **  Contact your local phone company’s Service Department                                             If the problem continues for more than 24 hours.                                             Your local phone company central office may be                                             temporarily experiencing an overload.   INCOMPLETE DATA   **  Call information was distorted before reaching the unit.                                            Normal static on the telephone line can cause a line error and an                                            INCOMPLETE DATA message. If this condition persists, check with your local                                            telephone company to ensure that there is not a problem with your phone line.  Handset does not         **  Check that the AC adapter is plugged in and operating correctly. Charge.                          **  Check whether the handset is making contact in the cradle.       PAGE key does            **  The handset is not communicating with the base. not page                       The handset is either turned off, out of range, or the battery needs recharging. the handset  Handset does not        **  Check the AC adapter. Be sure that the adapter is not damaged and that work                                   it is securely plugged into a working Outlet and the phone jack.                                             Also check that the wall plug is not controlled by a wall switch or a power strip.                                            * Verify that the handset is turned on                                            **  place the in the cradle for several seconds.                                                 Ensure the handset is making contact in the cradle.                                            **  Recharge the battery.   Exhibit 8

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