Lelux Electronics 650D 46/49 MHz 10 Channel analog Modulation Cordless Ph User Manual Users manual

Lelux Electronics Ltd 46/49 MHz 10 Channel analog Modulation Cordless Ph Users manual

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The provtded applicable certification Jacks
USOCS for the equipment may refer to Al IS
Technical Report No. 5 for a complete listing
of all pOSSlble jack configuration and their
designations is RJ 1 IC.
A TlAJElA-lS-968 compliant telephone etlrd
and modular plug IS prowded With this equipment
This equipment tS designed to be connected to
the telephone network or premises Wiring using
a compatible modulariack that is also TlA/I—TIA-IS-
968 compliant.
FCC Registrat n and Repair Information
This telephone product has been registered with the
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in accordance
with Part so at its rules. The FCC requires us to tell you the
Iollowing information.
1, Connection and use virith the nationwide telephone
network
An FCC compliant telephone cord and modular plug is
provided with this product. This product is designed to tie
connected to the telephone network or premises Wiring
115th a compalihte modular jack which is Part so
compliant See installation instructions in the user's
manual,
This equipment may not be used with Coin Telephone
Lines of with Party Lines.
1. Notificzn‘on It.) in. ulnphnna company
Upton request at your local telephone company. you are
required to provide them with the tettoning intermatioh
a) The '|ine‘ to which you Will connect the telephone
equipment (that is, your phone number), and
b) the telephone equipment‘s FCC registration number
and ringer eqinvatence number (REN) These numbers
are on the back of bottom oi your telephone equipment
The REN is uselul to determine how many devices you
may conned to your telephone line and still have them
1th when you are salsa. In mott, but not all areas. the
sum or all RENs shouid be 5 or less, You may want to
contact your local telephone company lot more
intotmatton.
3. RopaIr Inflrucllons
it it is determlned that your telephone equipment is
malltllcltomng. Ihe FCC requires that it not be used and
that it he unplugged lrom the modular Jack until the
problem has been corrected, Repairs to this tellphorle
equipmenl can only be made by the manutacturer or its
authorized agents or by others who may be authorized by
the FCC MoDEL 5:00
4, Rights or the telephen company
it this telephone product is causing harm to the telephone
nelwnrk. the telephone company may temporarily
discontinue your telephone service. it possible, the
telephone company will nnlily you betore Interrupting
.1.
service it advance notice is not practical, you Will nn
notified as soon as possible You thI be given the
opportunity to correct the problem and you Wt" ho
iniormed or your right to tie a complaint with the rec
Your telephone company may make changes in its
tacitities, equipment, operation, or procedures that cniiln
attect the proper runctroning or this product Such
changes are planned, you wrlt be notified.
5. This le|=phonn is compatible with inductively coupled
hearing aids. (Note: This applies only it this product is
equipped vrith a corded or cordless handset l
Interference Information:
Part 15 of FCC Rules
Some telephone equipment generates, uses and can
radiate radio—ttequency energy and, it not lnstallntt amt
used property, may cause interlerence to rnrtiri niiit
television reception
Thrs product has been tested and lound to nient the
standards as specified in Part is or the FCC Rules innsn
speciiicetions are designed to provide against such
interlorence in a residential installation, However, them is
no guarantee that interteronce Will not occur in a particular
installation
lt this product causes intartarence to radii). VCR or
television reception when it": In use. you mlght correct the
Inleneience With Any one or all at these measures
- Where it can be done nteiy. mount the recervrhg lelltvismn,
VCR or radio antenna
- To the extent possible, relocate the lelevrsron, VCR rarltn
Dr other receiver with respect to the telephone eqtttpnlollt
- it this telephone product runs on no power, plug your
product into an AC Outlet that's not on the same clrctllt a<
one used by your radio, VCR or television
Modifications to tilt: product, not axpressly approved
try the manutacturer, could vold the user's authority to
operate the equipment.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTlONS
.z.
spe ally About Cordless Telephones
Privacy: The same leatures that hate a mrdtess phone
cunvement cieate some limitations. Telephone mils are
transmitted between the base and the handset by radio
waves. so there is a possibility that your cordless phone
canvelsalluns could he intercepted by radio receiving
equipment within range ol the cordless handset For this
reason. you should not t 'ritt ol cordless phone
eonversations as being as private as those ori corded
phones.
Automatic Security Cod 9: Every him you place the
hands!!! in the base. |I|is phone randomly Saleem one of
65.000 possihla security codes-mum Ilka an electionic
Password. With this Aulomalic Seculily Coding, the handsel
and base can recognize each other automatically
mlmmllmg the chance lhal anonier corifiess phone will use
yuul telephone line
Elnctllcal Power: The base until)! his cordless telephone
must be connected lo a working elmrical oullol, The
eleclrlcal cullel should not be controlled by 0 wall MIC".
Calls cannot be made hem in. mm if t)» In“ unll
is unpluggod or switched on, or it "n Ghoul-la! pow“
is interrupted.
Potential TV mtertorcrtco: some cordless telephones
operate at frequencies that may cause inlelterence to TV:
and VCRS To minimixe or prevent such inlerlelenu, do not
place the base umlol Ina cordless telephone Mall)! on lot;
at a TV or VCR. ll inlet! once is experienced. moving the
cordless telephone larlher away from lb. TV of VCR will
when reduce or eliminate lhe tnterlererleo. (Applies to 25
channel cordless phones only.)
Rechargeable Batteries: The rechargeable battery
contains nickel and cadrri um Do not burn or puncture the
battery Like other batteries at this type, ' rt is burned er
piincturee, iI could release luxlc material which could cause
iniury the RBRC'“ Seal on the nickel—cadmium battery (or
paliery pack) contained In lhts product indicates that Lucent
lechllologtes ls volunlavlly participating in an industry
program to collect and recycle these battery packs at the
end or their uselul lilo, when latren out or service within the
Unite States, The RBRC program pmvldes a convenient
alternative to placing spent nickel-cadmium batteries (or
battery packs) into the trash or municipal waste stream,
which is illegal in some areas.
Vou may also
contact your local recycling center or call 1750078 BAYTERY
tor inlorinatiori on where to return the spent battery pack,
Lucent's involvement in this program is part el its
commitment to protecting our environment and conserving
natural resuurcas.
Service can be obtained at
INNOVATIVE INTELCOM INDUSTRIES
3839 Constellation Rd. Suite C,
Lompoc, CA 93436‘ USA
Tel, (8l)5)733-7312 . Fax, (805)733-7314
Congratulations to you on the choice ot our cordless telephone
This cordless telephone lnnludes Ille base unit, The handset
and a power adaptor. As the advanced technology ct micro
compute controller and the combo chip, It wlll provide satety
and comtonable service tor you in order to use this telephone
freely. please read this manual thoroughly batore installation
and operation. .
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
When using the phone, pteasa make sure it is away trcirn electric
arcs and sparks.
1. Please mad mi: manual cavalully.
2. Please usa dry cloth to clean this manual in stead OI liquid
or aerosol cluaners.
3. Do not kssp il in humid areas,
A Please! put il in flat surtace.
5. keep it in areas where proper ventllalian is provtded
5. Do not put any thing on the power adapter.
7. On not make the pawn: line over-loading.
5. please do not repair it by yourselt.
9. Undertha tollowing circumstance, please do not keep using
your phone. You should contact the dealer as soon as
posslble. It paws: cord was damaged; It the phone was
exposed to rain: It the phone does not work normally.
1000 not use ml: product If there il gas leak.
FEATURES
t. Pulls/Ton.
2. DTMF a. FSK dual system CALLER ID up to so memory
(Optional)
3. Digital volume adjusting
4. LCD contrast adjusting
5. Kay tone setting and adjusting
s Lighted keypad (Optional)
7. In~use indicator
3 Time setting lunction
9 PAGE tunction
to tongdistance call control (Optlorlal)
it. 54,000 sets at auto security codes prevents unauthorized
use ot your telephone line by other telephone users
tz, Auto answer and disconnection when pick up or return
handset to the base unit
13 Detecting warnings tor out at range and aulct switchrofl
14 ZGrmemory speed dialing
15 Review and Redial 32 sets ot outgoing calls
16 IP storage up to 62 digits tor toll saving call
17 Preset dialing tunction
in. Battery low indication
FUNCTION INTR U
ION
1. Receiver
2. Micmptms
3 Keypad
4 Charging plates
5 RINGER switch (HIGH/LOW)
s Antenna (handset)
7. IN use indicator (it tights constantly when using and flashes)
when them is a can
a. Earphone jack
9 Ringer buzzer
10. Anton-u than unit)
11, Pig. button
12. IN USE/CHARGE ind-calor [LED is constantly ON wh
charging; LED flashes when theta is - cull)
13. Tahphm tine jack
14. Power tacit
15. TONE/PULSE Swllch
1. In standby mode
1 ) Month
2) Date
3) Nottt
4) Minute
5) Aznni Pzpni
2. Other Iunctl'un mode
1) Out at range indicator
2) Low battery indicator
3) In use indicator
4) VIP icon
5) CHANNEL display
5) REPEAT icon
7) Outgoing call icon
5) storing MEMORY icon
a) Man catl icon
ta) Total call icon
FUNCTION KEY
1. TALK button
2. F(Flash) button
- |n “TALK" mode. it used as FLASH button.
~ In standby mode. to swttch between "CALL' , ‘OUT‘ or ‘MEMO.’
memory group.
3, RDL/P
' It can be used as the REDIAL hay in r'I'/~\LK' moda.
- When during dialing. this button
can be used as “ PAUSE'
» In tsvtew calls, you can mess this
button to review the ants and time
4. "IP' button
- Tall saving call memory key
up to 62 digits
- in setting mode, each pressing
at this button wlll Bxll operating
mode and return to standby mode.
5. "SCAN" button
- ln standby mode, press and hold the "SCAN” button tor 3
seconds to enter advanced setup
. in standby mode, piess ~scn~~ key to store or to delete stored
message phone number.
~ ln ”TALK" mode, II used to change a new clear channel
6. "FROG" button
- ln standby mode, press and hold ttiis button tor 3 seconds
wrll enter to advanced setup mode
~ in standby mode. it can be used to store the telephone number
in memory zone
7, "VDLV‘ button
- Durlng conversation, you can use this button to increase the
receiver volume
~ Thls button can be used as the “UP" button
to set the trma or revtew messages.
a. "vow button
~ During conversation, you can use this button to reduce the
receiver volume
- tn standby mode this button can be used as the 'DOWN"
button to set the trrna or review messages
FROG @7
scAw©
tP@7
1. Inserting the rechargeable battery to the battery compartment
or the handset and have it charged at the bats unit tor at
least 15 hours (tl using for the first tlme). Please note I?”
correct dtroction and ploarlty.
tainwl
sh Dcztxlmrt
cairtie Negatrve
Female Plug) Tel Line Jack l/F’ Switch
Battery Cutter
eaitery Pech
Handset
sack
tiisori tiniinry connector
to the socket
2 Code Learning
Place the handset on the base unit it the "CHARGE LED"
on the base unit lights up with one long sound or "beep" is
made by the handset, then the "Code learning“ is successtut
“A,
J. Receiving telephone calls with the handset
- lr there is call, you tan ptc_k up the handset and begin talklrtg
easily.
4. mar detection. number your handset
- Pmss 'TALK‘ and check it LCD shows "USE“, then the line
is connected.
- the telephone number you dialed will be shown on the display
- Vou mn disconnect the line by pressing the “TALK“ button
again or return it to the base
- When the handsel is not connected to the telephone line.
il Will make a sound or ‘wu‘ and it will show “FAIL" to
indicate that maybe there is interference nearby or you are
too tar away trorn the base unit. it abovermentened points
does really exist please approach to the base unit and turn
it on ago-n or dial the phone number later.
Note; When you are setting various functions blank or key
pressing more than 3 sooonds, it wrtl exit the setup
mode automatically.
OPERATION
1. Tune Selling
‘ Press Ind hold the “SCAN" button tor 3 seconds to enter
the selling mode, the month digit will flash,
. Press th- ‘RDUP' button to set the date. hour and minute
separately. The" press In. 'VOL¢' or 'VOL-' to adjust the
month. am, hour and minute digit.
2. Auto Channel Scan
. the handset can soon a clear channel automatically and
work in that channel scanned.
- curing oanvereatlon. you can press ‘SCAN‘ to change to
anolher channel a you encounter an inteneience noise it
the noise is still loud. you should approach near to the base
“ml. 01 itwill dlwonlrecl automatically,
3, Preset Dialing Function
~ Enler the telephone number (on to 32 digits) and digit will be
shown on the LCD tor last 13 digit, (You can delete the last
digit one by one by pressing the “SCAN" button, pressing
and holding the ‘SCAN' button 1 seconds will delete all the
number. the D'esstng U1 It’le “IF” button wrtl extl nperattun
» Press the WALK" button. the handset will connect the line
and dial automatically
4. storing telephone Numbers
» tn standby mode. enter the telephone number you want to
store.
» Press the "FROG“ button it the handset make a sound or
5.
”Wu", then lhe number has tween Stored lnto the memory
zone successlully
~ You can store up lD 26 sEts telephone number II the memory
zone is full, lt wtll make one long sound or “Wu" And you
should delete the unusetul stored numbers to spare the
room lorrrow numbers.
5. niar rhe Stored Telephone Number
1) Press the “F” button in standby mode (You will see the
'MEMO" icon and the first memory number on LCD J
2) Press the “vow or "VOLJ to scan to the memorized
number you want to dial Alsu you can press "RDL/P" to set
that number to be VIP number ON or OFF
3) Press the WALK" button, it wrll dial out that number
automatically
Note: There is anotherway tor recalling memory numbers as
tollows
AI “TALK" mode, you can press ditteront times or
“PROS” to recall memory dialing.
4) Press the 'PROG" button and any number or one digit
on the numerical keys (be. it), then you can dial the
memory number trom ‘1'lo "10"
5) Press TROG‘ twice and numerical keys (1—9, 0) ror recalling
memory Iocatton from number "11" to number "20'
6) Pru! 'PROG' ror 3 times ant! numerlcal keys (1-6) tor
recalling momory location tram number '21' to number '26'.
6, Tolephono CALLER ID Function {Dpllorut}
There are 80 CALLER ID memurle! (20 diultl) Caller
ioentilicatlon (ID) servtcs is subject to your local phone
company availabillry. Alm you have to subicrlbe ltlil klnd Gt
service lrnm phone company. Please consult phone
company ror detolla it necessary To operate rollowlng at
standby mode
1) Press the ‘F' button once, to see 3 ”CALL" icon and
press "VlZ)L4'n & "VOL>" lo revlew CALLER ID messages
2) Press the "RDLIF' bultun to check lhe lime.
3) Press the "VOLO' and "VOLV" buttons tn review messages,
The latest messages will be shown first,
4) Press the "SCAN' button, yuu can tiEIEtB messages
you round ll pressing and hating it tor 3 seconds them
you can delete all messages
5) Press the “FROG" button, it will copy the phone number
you round into the memory zone
a) ll you need dial the telephone number you round, press the
"TALK" button on the handset and lt wtll be dlaled
autnmatmlly
The caller tD not pmvide a call back lUnCtIGlly as the
telephone company may seiid the caller telephone wtth
lnCnmpleted area code or wlthcut area code such that the
call back truth the “CALL" memory may not dial correctly
For Example.
The m as m- the telephoto number “777-5655“ The
oomplete dialing should be ‘02-777-5655". but the
message you received may only “2-777-5655'. the
alternative. we suggest that you may copy the “CALL‘
caller telephone number into 'MEMO‘ and edit to the
correct number tor luture speed dialing
7) it you do not operate it wilh‘lrt 3 seconds, it wIII exit to enter
standby mooe automatically.
7. Last 32 dialad numbers radial
1) Press Ihe ‘F‘ bullon twice In review lhB numbsr you dialed,
”DU l' icon wull be Show on the handset LCD. ll pressing
Ille ‘RDLIP‘ key, ll wull show lha conversahun lime. You
can review messages by pressing the wow and "VOL--
buttons
2) Press Ihe “SCAN“ bullon lo delete lhs reviewed messages.
If you press and how “HS bullon "if 3 seconds, lha
message wll be deleted
3) Press the “FROG“ button to oopy the telephone number
inlo the mmly zone
4) Press the 'm.t<' button you can dial the telephone number
you round.
5) The handsel will extl lhis mods if no any key is pressed
wilhin 3 seconds.
3. Volume Control for Hand"!
1) During conversant)". you out press the 'VOL+" arid 'VOL-'
to adyusl Ihe volume.
2) There are 7 volume levels.
9. Battery Low Indicator and Auto Swllch-orr Protcctlnp Mode
t) it the battery power is low the handset will make warning
sounds or “wur wu‘ and the battery icon wIII be shown on
[he LCD.
2) When lhe handsel delecl I'w low battery. it will svurvfl warning
and lurn oll aulomalically. Al lhis lime ll dues not work
even it you press any key Vuu should replace handset to
the base unit tor recharging
to. Page Function
1) Press the “PAGE“ button at the base unit to make a call to
the handset
2) it II suooeed in catlrng me handset, than the internal calling
tone wrtt be sounded.
3) You may cancel your call by pressing “PAGE" again. The
unllwll exllcalling itttrero is no answer within 15 seconds.
11. "IP' Phone Number Swing and Dialing
Note.- You can only store one ‘IP‘ telephone number up to 62
digtls tor any long distance toll sayinp call, credit card
calling or lP card in this location
~ storage Funcllnn
Press and hold the "IF" button until enter STORE mode iiieh
enter the number you wan! to restore, Include "PAUSF" Cali
be saved Ink) memory, Finally press the "FROG" bullcn (0
store the number,
, Dial Funcllon
When the handset is in "TALK" mode, press the "IP" button
and the stored number will be dialed
Note: Please don't press “lP' button during any telephone
memory recall (out or "CALL", MEMO" or "own awl
press “TALK“ to dial out. it may result the mill all
memory data lost and lunetiori hang down it ll il‘
happen to you. try to press " TALK" again to irsiin iii
the phone and really normal operation again
11. cut amange Alarm
1) The handset will make sounds oi "wu. wu' continuously ii ll
is too lar away hunt the base unit Please go near to tho
base.
2) ti you Dcnllnue to be out or range tor more than so seconds
the line may disconnect. And you may not be able to turn
03 lhe handset, Please Check to make sure (he base tiiiil
at on hook nlalus (not in use). Then press and hula lli-r
"TALK' bunon (or about 3 seconds to relics Ills handset in
mm ell.
ADVANK‘ED SETTING
To enter advanced setting mode
1) Press "FROG" button tor about 3 seconds.
2) Continue press ”F" key to salenl lollowlng "A-E' iuiictioii setup
3) Prose wet.»- or "VOL-' to choice the setting
4)Alter complete all setting press "FROG” 395m to save setiiiiri
Note.- Setting mode will automatically 5in wrthout sayino. ii
Without any key pressed ior more than 3 seconds
1) “0" represents "OFF“
2) “1-15“ inc|ust 15 kinds oi music mode
A LCD corirrasl SBlup
There are 3 kinds oi contrast tor you to choose. LCD m
indicate light to dark.
B Key tune setup (Display "BEEP‘)
1)‘ ' epresents no key tone
2) - single tone (Deiault)
a) "2" is dual lane.
4) "3" is mustt: tone
0 Normal ringer setup (Display "RlNG")
There are to kinds or ringer niode ior you to chrinsn
Deiauit at "l"
l) "0" represents ringer oil
2) "1—15" includes 15 klnds ol ringing tone
,g,
D. VIP nngerselun (msplay wrap")
There are 15 kinds of ringer mode (or you In choose. Plaase
chaos! diflerenl from normal ringarv
1) 1)- lepressms “OFF"
2) wus- includes 15 kinds puma.
E InIemaI page lone (Ulsplay um")
Them are 16 kinds or ringar made my you lo choossl
delauu al '3'
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
I II me Handset IS loo Vat away (mm the base Check Ihe base
uml In see ll me anlenna ls pulled out mmplelaly.
2 No CALLER no messages dlsplay
Please confirm mm a you apply (or nus klnd or service «am
local phone company.
1m; nngel
Check ll me RING ONIOFF swnch IS saI lo "ON".
4 Can no! Iulll 0" me nannsal
1m handsel IS loo far away lmm lhe base uml, please
appmacn Ihe uase uml as near as pnssible and pull pul IIs
znleflna lo me gnealesl langlh and lly agaln. II ma oasa
does In!!! on press and hold ”TALK" al handsel unIII II mm
0“
5 Ine phone .s aeslgnsa by cpu mlcmconlmller Io pmwde
more realures In one handy unll However, m some cases
such mls—Dperallon m insulficienl resources backup, Ihe
CPU may hang down and me display Will be (veered. all
keys may locked II it is happen In occul. please open lhe
ballery cover and lake ell Ballery I0 wall aboul 30 seconds
lo leslole me ballery agam, and lhe umt can be resel lo
nolmal Cami-lion, bul the memory ln [he 'OUT” "CALL" and
“MEMO" may be losl.
61 1 VSSODI -0xl
CORDLESS TELEPHONE WITH
CALLER ID LCD DISPLAY
MODEL 6500
OWNER'S MANUAL

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