Lionda Technology Co GH9452B Dual Band Analog Cordless Telephone User Manual
Lionda Technology Co Ltd Dual Band Analog Cordless Telephone
User Manual
@ BELLSOU TH . 2.4 GHZ CORDLESS CALLER 1D TELEPHONE WITH CALL WAITING so CHANNEL AurosgAN Model GH9454 OWNER'S MANUAL INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE USE. KEEP FOR YOUR REFERENCE. For installation information, please see "Getting Searted" insa'uctians on page 10 or your separate Quick Start guide. © 2000 BelISoum Corporation quaflsflidlxhxd 6/15/00 11:21 PM Pagez Congratulations on your selection of a quality BellSouth Pmduct. With proper care and adherence to the set-up and user instructions in this Owners Manual. this unit will provide you with years of trouble-tree service. BeilSouttt is committed to providing quality products that fit your needs, We would like to have any comments or suggm'ons you might have on this product. You may mail your comments to: U.S. Electronics 105 Madison Avenue New York. NY 10015 When examining your new BeltSouth cordless telephone, you will find an any at special features including: Filtered Sound” System - Receives considerably less noise than conventional cordless telephones because of a special ‘rcuit Which delivers the clearest possible reception 50 Channel Autoscan - Press the lel button on the HANDSET to find and lock on to the clearest channel for any call. Desk or Wall Mount - Use this equipment as a desk phone or as a wall phone. Tone or Pulse Dialing - Use this phone for either tone or push-button pulse (rotary) dialingt Automated Functions - Rectal the last number called and automatic STANDBY mode Security » Ensures greater privacy because of a built-in security code with 65,535 combinations that prevents use at your telephone line by another nearby cordless phone Dependable Battery -'Recharge your BATTERY PACK many times with the built—in CHARGER The battery iowwarning tone tells you when the BATTERY PACK needs recharging (See page 16.) Special Service: ~ Use the , . it button to access special services such as Call Waiting supplied by your telephone company or company switchboard. STANDBY Mode - When in STANDBY mode (ON-HOOK), the phone is capable of receiving a call. When the HANDSET is on the BASE UNl'l" it is automatically in the STANDBY mode (ON-HOOK). When the HANDSET is taken oil the BASE UNIT, it remains in the STANDBY mode untii you activate the button. Battery Power Saver - Once hilly charged, in STANDBY mode, the HANDSET can receive/send calls tor a maximum of five days without the need for recharging, Length of charge depends on trequency of use. Luminous LCD Screen - The LCD Screen emits light tor 5 seconds every‘tirne you press any oi the TELEPHONE KEYPAD button. HANDSET Ringer Level - Select me ringer sound level (Hl. LOW, OFFJ. HAND SET Volume Control Switch - Select the receiver voiu me level (HI. MID, LOW), HEADSET JACK - Your telephone can udlize a headset for hands-tree communication BELT CLIP - Use the BELT CLIP to hang your HANDSET on your belt quad—adlqud 6/15/01] 11:21 PM Pagan " CALLER ID SYSTEM » Mimi-Function Largo LCD Screen - Shows the number you are dialing and, with Caller ID service (available through subscri ption from your local telephone company), displays information about the caller before you answer the call. Name and Number Directory - Stores up to 40 names and numbers so that you can call them with a single key stroke. ' Caller List - Available with Caller lD service. Stores up to 80 mils to keep track of everyone Who called. The name, phone number, time and date at the call are recorded. Allows you to return their calls Min a single key stroke. - , Prelerred Calls - You can mark the name and number of a welcome caller in the DlRECTORY. When that number calls in, the caller‘s name will appear on the LCD Screen and a special ring sound will be heard. Blocked Calls — You can mark the name and number of an unwelcome caller in the DIRECTORY. When that number calls in, the caller’s narre will appear on the LCD Screen and the ringer will be disabled. Repeat Call Indicator - Shows it a new incoming call has called more than once. , Out or Area Call indicator - Advises you that the incoming call is not in a Caller lD service area. Unknown Call Indicator-Advises you that the origin of the incoming call has no name and does not support the Caller ID system. Cult Waiting Service s Displays the name and number of the second caller, it you have ' subscribed tor Cali Walling service from your Ioml telephone company (see page 22.) Voice Mail - Indlcates message wailing signal if you have subscribed to Voice Mail message service. This telephone emits a stutter Dial Tone signal everytime there is a Voice Mail message for you from your Voice Mail message provider. quarkfliquxd 6/1 1100 11:45 PM Page 4 HANDSETANTEMNA . NEW mmzssms WAITING LED momma Pg . 21 -2.3, 3‘ HANDSET VOLUME comm (m, MID, mm swam Pg. 19 TALK au-rrofl LARGE LCD SCREEN Pg. 15-20, 22-24, Pg. 16, 18-23, 2527. 73. zs~3o. 37 32. 35‘ DIRECTORY surrou_ SCROLL umoww pg. 23. 25-29 smrr LEFT-RIGHT REDlAUPAUSEJSAVE ' HEADSET JACK BUTTON Pg.19,24, _ 7 . Pg. 17. 37 25-25, 30-34 - OIOPERMO DIAL BUTTON Pg.19,23. 24,213,253 7 DIAL/TEMPORARY ' j ' . 1vpmwalmon TONE ( *) BUTTON ' ' Pg. 19. 23. 24, as, 23, Pg, 19, 2124251319 ‘ zg TELEPHONE KEYPAD Pn. 26-35 FUNCTIONNOICE SCAN/DELETE MAIL BUTTON Pg. 22, BUTTON Pg. 13. 19. 30-34 - 24. 5. 27-29, as, 43 g FLASH/EDIT BUTTON Pg. 22. 24, 2523, 30.34 CHARGE comers . . For installation information, please see "Gettirig Started" instructions on page 10 or your separate Quick Start guide. 7 BUTTON Pg._21, 2135 QUARK—CIDAqxd 5/11/00 10:55 PM Page 5 TELEPHONE UNE POWERAIN connecnon JACK coqucnom JACK P9. 14, a ‘ . TONE/PULSE SELECT SWITCH P5413 PAGE BU'ITON Pg. 20 ANTENNA Pg‘15.35 » [N USE/CHARGE LED women Pg. 20,381 m» CHARGE TERWNALS QUARK-CID'LIXG : a P 5 5 x z ; l 7 z ; i 7 Simon 10:55 PM Pages ' ‘ other inhrmation . Checking the Package Contents my — Message Waiting quark—cidlsqxd 8/11/00 11:20 PM Page 7 -< . Ma Haring Calls from the rectary ,1 ”T\ '~.I/ I Z ‘ 5 t i 3 2 E l 5 : i 3 a : é ! t i : CONTE NTS quark~ddlsqxd 6/11/00 11:20 PM Pay: 8 :Attach your purchase receipt here: ,. 7 I For your future reference Serial No; (found on the bottom of the BASE UNlT) Name and address of dealer" Date of purchase: Please read these IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS before use, Read and understand all instructions. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS To reduce me l'sk nl fire, electric snack earlier iriqu always (allow these basic safety precautions when usmg your cordless telephone equipmenl 1. Do not use this telephone near water, tor annuals. near a balm lull. wash own. kitchen lurk, of laundry lull, in a ma basement. or near a swimming DWL or anyllmae else where there is water, 7. Avoid using a telephone turner lnm a wrulus type) dunng an electrical storm. here may be a’lernule risk cl electric um llom ignning. 3. Do not usetlle telephone to remit agas Iedr irl the vldn‘liy of the leak. 4. Use the powercnld and BATTERY PACK indlrated Bl ,, Illa Owner's Manual, Donut dispose‘ollne BATTER/V PACK in a fire. file BATTERY PACK may explode Chad with local codes for possnle special disposal instnlotiolls 5. Follow all Wmlrlgs and iflslllmians marked on Ihe leleplmne. 6 Unplug tnls telephone irom lne wall outlet belore cleaning Donal use liquid or aerosol cleaners Use a damp ohm lm cleaning, 7, Phca ins un’u securely on a stable surface Selleu! namage analor lniurv my result it the telephone tails, a Do not cover the slots and/or openings on this tebphune. This telefilwlle shuuld never be placed nearowveva radiatnr arm! reglslerr Thls telephone should not he Dlaced in a built-lrl Installation unless Drove venlilaljen is provided, 9. Operate Irlls telephone using Ins ebolrical volleys is slated on Ine BASE UNIT or in (he Owner‘s Manual Ityuu arellm sure urine voltage in your name, consult your dealer ol local] powerwlllnanyo 1IL Do not place anyurlng an the power cord Irslall Ihe telephone unlele no one will step or lrlp an the non 11. Do not averbad wall outleltar extension wrds as WE can inueasle the nsk of me or electrical shock. 12 Nearer pnsn mm of any klrld trim-gt: slots in the telephone us this may result in the risk ol fire a! electric shock. Neverspill any liquid oil the Elmhone, 13. To redone file n'sk of electric shock. do not take this telephone nuanu When sewlne or repair work ls returned on Ulis lelelltluneJalleitlu aquaifled sunrise leprosenlatiue. 0,2an or lsnrm'ng novels may em you to dangerous voltage or nine.- nsks. lnuorreu reassembly can muse electric shock when the telephone ts subsequently used. 1L Unplug lllis Euphoria lrom the wall outlet and mnsult a qualified serving reprmeniadve under the lollovnng conditions: A. Wlun the power supply is flayed or damaged. a ll lulu has been spilled imu lhe telephone c. lt ule telephone has been exposed to rain or water. D. It the lalerlllone does not operate normally oy [allowing the nperal’uln lnslluctmns. Adjust only those mNIUSS that IE covered by (he opelzfing instnlaliolts. lmploper. annulment of the ulher controls may result in damage and mi; often require exlensive wurk by a quaill'led lecn danto resume the lelepnone (v nvrrnal operation. . E. "the telephone has beeudmuped or the use has ' been damaged , F. If lbs hlEflMne uhibl'} a dl'stlncl mange in perhnnamel Installation Instructions: |. Neminslall telephone wiring during a Ilghllling alarm 2. Never install telephone jacks ll| a wet location unless Ille lack is‘speciflcaliy designed tor Wet muons. a. Neverlollm uninsulaied telepnone mes orterrmnals unless we telephone line has been disconnected at lne neuron interface 4. Use callfion wllen lrlslalllng ix mdlying tebpllane lineal ‘ SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS I 8 aua‘rw‘fl quu mun—11: 1 PM Pages IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (Confinuedl Battery Safety CAUTION: To reduce the risk of fire or personal injury, read and follow these instructions: 1. Use only the falkmmg rypeanosim BAWERY PACK: M-co BATTERY PACK: ModeI use 1. Donal dispose ollna BATTERY PAfi-(in a fire. ll may explode. check wilh local waste management node- inr special dispose! histrucliima, a. Do nor open or minilaie Ihe BATTERY PACK. Released elefimlyle is cormiva and may cause bums or injurylollie eyes orskin. The aledrolyle may be lnxlc Wmlvaed. 4, Exercise care in handling lha BATTERY PACK In prevanl shaming lne EATTER'V PACK w'nn mducfing malanals such as rings. bracelets. and liayx. The EAWERV PACK or oonducior may avemeal and cause bums. 5. criaige lrle EATTERV PACK provloaa wlIh or identified Icr use will lriis Ielapnme only in axxnrdance willi ine insirueliona and unilaiiana specified ln lliis miner's Manual. 5. Observe proper polarity mianialion barman 1M EATIERV PACK and lira EATTERY CHARGER SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS ATTENTION: The iaiephone the} you have pureliased acnlairs l rechargeable BATTERY PACK. The BATTERY PACK is mcyclame Al Ins and nliis uselul Ille. undervarbus sale and loml laws, n may be illegal in dispose of his BATTERY PACK im the municipalwasle stream. Check wilIl your lccal solid WBEIE MEWS ID! details in your area loi recycling apllcns or WW disposal. Other Information If your telephone is equipped with autnmafic diulers: Men programing emergency numbeis and/ix making real calls in emergency numbers: 1. Remain on me llna and briefly explain in me disnalcherlhe reason lorlna wIL a Federal such actiwlies in ma utipoak home, such as early momlng or lale evenings. Technical Informatlon This was relephone use radio frequencie- to allow niobmly. There are oenain diliwlliae in using Edie Names with a comics: (chimeric. ‘Mlil'e mm are nonml,lhebmnoeauluanaqlheoperafiona1ym xyslam. Noise Eleni-cal pube nmaelspiawniinmoslhamasalonellma or mailer. Th": Wise ls m inlense during [burial storms. Mn kinds nl slewiw equimem such as Ilghl dlmrners. lluumselli bulbs, melon. and (all! Ilsa generale nurse pulses. Because radio lrequendes are suswmible to maze noise pulses, you may mlofllilly hear them in your HANDSET. Generally lIley are minor annoyance and should not be lnlerpreled as a Galen in your syslem. Range Because radio frequency is used. the location ullhe BASE UNIT lam SM file opening range. Try several lbcaious in your home or slice and pick lha one Inal piovides me clumsi signdla me HANDSET. InIerference EIedmrlii: u‘rwila Male a relay in ounnecl‘tile cordless lebphcme In yauiielapnaneine, mm eleclmnic onulh uperaie in an radio ireriliericy speclmm. erile several meedJnri oiruills me useo lo prmnl unwanted signals. (here rmy be periods Mlefl mesa unwamed signals enter Ine BASE UNIT. You may near cm or near ire relay aspirate while you are nnl usmg lhe HANDSET. ll the imndarerlca maurs framienlly. ll in be minimized ur eliminaleo by lmring ma height Myour ease ANTENNA or by relaxing lhe BASE uurr. You can check lur "underarm balm selenim; lhe MN BASE UNIT localiorr by pilgglnv in the prone. NOTICE: This cordless lelepnone uses radio communicmlun helwem the HANDSET and Ike BASE UNITanli may HUI ensure privacy 0! wmrmlllcaiinn. Other devices. lndudlng miter soulless ialeplianes. nayiniarraa with ina opeiaIim cl Ihis wmlesslelephane wceuse wise during upeiaiim Units nol conlalnlng coded arms may be acmsed By olller radio communicaliuil systems. col-aim telephones must run cause lilierlererxz to any licensed lafiin service SAFETY lNSTRUCTlONS l 9 quark-cidix.qxd 6/15/00 11:21 PM Page 10 Before you use your phone, you must set 11 up propeny. Step 1. Checking the package contents. (page 10) Step 2. Setting up the BASE UNIT. (pages 11 to 15) Step 3. Preparing the HANDSET. (pages 16 to 17) Step 1. Checking the package contents. A. Make sure you receive the ioliowing items in the package. If anything is mixing or damaged, reium it to the place of purchase. HANDSET E155 UN" MOUNTING BRACKET EELT CLIP SHORTTElEPHONE TELEPHONE LiNE CORD LINE CORD ACADAPTER B. You should have a HANDSET, BASE UNIT, AC ADAPTER. MOUNTING BRACKET, TELEPHONE LINE CORD, SHORT TELEPHONE LlNE CORD, BELT CLIP and Owner‘s Manual. GETTENG STARTED A. __,_ ‘ L 10 — ~i—|—1 quark-ddlsthd 6/19/00 4:11 AM Page 11 Step 2: Setting up the BASE UNIT Proper set up requires the following: 1. Choose the best location Z Connect the BASE UNIT. 3. Choose the DlALING mode, it Mounting lhe BASE UNIT. 1. Calls are transmitted between the BASE UNIT and the HANDSET using radio waves. The recommended location of l'he BASE UNIT for noisefree operation is: 1. Bathroom or laundry room » Away 4. Cordless Telephone in Central from emsive moisture. extremely Loatiort - Near a central location low temperatures. dust, mechanical and on a level surhce vibration. or shook 5. Miorcmeve Oven » Away from a 2. TV - Amy lmm TV sets. VCRs. microwave oven and other eledmnic equipment a. Computer - Away from a personal 3. Window - Away from noise and heat mmputer, sources such as windows faring : 1. Cordless Telephone - Away lmm streel with heavy tame, registers anolher cordless telephone *‘ mdialors El Vllil GETT NG STARTED 11
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