Lionda Technology Co GH9482H Dual Band Cordless Phone with CID and DAM User Manual
Lionda Technology Co Ltd Dual Band Cordless Phone with CID and DAM
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- 1. User Manual
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User Manual
2.4 GHZ CORDLESS ALL DIGITAL AN SWERING SYSTEM WITH CALLER ID/CALL WAITING < 5G GHANNEL‘AUTOS’CAN WITH 4 SEPARATE MAILBOXES 7 7 Model GI-I9484 OWNER'S MANUAL INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS PLEASE READ‘THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE USE. T KEEP FOR YOUR REFERENCE. Fur Installation information, please see ”Getting Staffer/”lnsfructions on page 12 or your separate Quick Start guide. © 2000 BeIlSouth Corporation propercare. and byiollowirig the setup and userinstructions in this manual this unit will provide you with years of trouble free service. BellSouth' is committed to providing quality products that lit your needs. We would like to have any comments or suggestions you might have on'this product You may mail your comments to: US. Electronics 105 Madison Avenue NewYork, NY10016 When examining your new BellSouth cordless telephone, you will find an array of special features including: C ongratulations on your selection of a quality BeIIScuth Product, With Filtered Soundm System - Receives considerably less noise than conventional cordless telephones because of a special circuit which delivers the clearest posslble reception. 40 Channel Autoscan - Press thetfscanrgte'i to the clearest channel for any cell. button on the HANDSETto find and lock on Desk or Wall Motmt - 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) dialing Automated Functions , Redial the last number called and automatic STANDBY mode. a a Security - Ensures greater privacy because a built-in security code with 655.35 combinations prevents use of yourtelephcne line by ancrher necrby cordless phone Dependable Battery- Recharge your BATTEF Y PACK many times with the built-in charger. The battery Iowwarning tone tells you when the BAI IEF’Y PACK neeis recharging (See page 43) J Special Services- Use the hm 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 UNIT‘ it is automatically in ‘ e STANDBY mode (ON-HOOK) When the HANDSET is taken off the BASE UNlT it remains in the STANDBY mode until you activate the. ( ‘lkil button. Battery Power Saver - Once fully charged, in STANDBY mode. the HANDSET can receive/send calls for a maximum of five days without the need for recharging. Length of charge depends on frequency of use. HANDSET Ringer Level - Select the ringer sound level (Hi, LOW:OFF): HANDSET Volume Control Switch - Select the receivervolume level (HI, Ml D, LOW) HEADSET JACK - Your telephone can utilize a headsetfor hands~free communication BELT CLtP - Use the BELT CLIP to hang your HANDSET on your belt I I Special Features 7 CALLER ID SYSTEM Mum-Function Large LCD Screen - Shows the number you are dialing. and with Caller ' lD service (available through subscription 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 Llst - Available wilh Caller lD service. Stores up to 80 calls to. keep lrack of everyone who called. The name. phone number. time and date of the call are recorded. Allows you to return their calls with a single key stroke. Preferred 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 from the HANDSET ringer. Blocked Calls - You can mark the name and number of an unwelcome o'aller in the " DlRECTORY. When that number calls in, the caller's nameiwill appear on the LCD Screen and the HANDSET ringer will be disabled. Repeat Call Indicator ~ Shows if a new incoming call has called more than once, Out of Area Call Indicator - Advises you that the incoming call is not in a Caller lD service area ‘ Unknown Call lndicator— Advises you that the origin oithe incoming call has no name and does not support the Caller lD system. Call Waiting service- Displays the name and number of the second caller if you have subscribed to Call Waning servioe from your local telephone company (see page 21). Message Waiting- indicates message waiting signal if you have subscribed to Voice Mail message service and requested Visual Message indication from your local telephone company . ANSWER/N6 SYSTEM FEATURES Fully Digital Answering System— Provides a full range of answering functions without using cassette tapes Digital Memory - Allows recordln'g of memos and messages TWO»DlGlT LED Message Display - Indicates the number of messages. indicates the n status of the system. ' ' Ring-Detection Selectable - Choose the number oi times the telephone rings before the system answerer Voice Day/Time Stamp - System tells the day and‘time of each received message or recorded memo. Message Alert- The abilityio generate asound signal when a new message is recorded Call Screening The ability to intercept a call when the unit is recording an incoming message (lCM). Mailboxes - Allows four separate individuals to receive their own incoming messages Auto Disconnection .- Will automatically stop answering when the HANDSET of any phone on the same line goes OFF-HOOK. ~ Fast Message Skip Function - Skips to the next message. Remote Control Capable — Can be accessed through the HANDSET and/or an outside line (Tone telephone) via a 3—dlgit Access Code. ill HANDSET ANTENNA -—,—,— Pg. 5 TALK BUTTON ——“HANDssT VOLUME Pg.7.13-14‘17~19. CONTROL (Hi, MD. 22. 26. 27, 36, 45 LOW] SWITCH Pg, 7 LARGE LCD SCREEN — ,» — NEW CALUMESSAGE Fg.6 »* WAITING LED momma Pg: 7‘ 20—21, DIRECTORV SUTTON —- —— NAVKGATTON CCNTRCL Pg. 5, 73-27 BUTTON Pg 5, 20-32 REDIAL/PAUSE'SAVE —\ _ BUTTON Pg 6, 19. 22. ,, M HEADSETJACK 2445229431 PE. 7, 19 mo DiAL/MNL 2/ OPER — — TELEPHONE KEYFAD BUTTON Pg, 7‘ 1s, 22, 26‘ 17 Pg, 7, n. 24-26. zs~32 filw DIAL/MAIL 3 BUTTON (m)TEMPORAF.YTONEl 7DKAUMAIL | BUTTON Pg.7.18‘22, 24, 26. 27 Pg. 7, 18‘ 22, 24, 26‘ 27 FUNCTION/REMOTE —— ——-——~ DELE SCAN BUTTON BUT—ION Pg ' 7. 23, Pg. 5. 2541, set 39 25—27, 32. 42 EDiTlFLASHIMAiL 4 ‘— CHI‘RGE CONTACTS BUTTON Pg. 7, zs-zz Pg, 7 24-25, 2931 For installation information, please see” ”Getting “Started” instructions on page 12 or your separate Quick Start guide. , fi‘i’a‘fi? "T4“ E? TELEPHONE LINE POWEvaN LED MESSAGE “CONNECTION JACK CONNECTION JACK DISPLAY Pg.9, 13‘ 1S Pg,9‘ 13 Pg, 11 , MAILBOX LED ‘NDlCATORS Pg. 1041 SET BUTTON — Pg, 11‘ 33 ~4~ BASE um? ANTENNA P910 PW suwoN Pg,11,37 "-——~ ANSWER FUNCT‘ON ON/GFF LED INDICATOR Pg. 11 am Low LED INDICATOR P9. 9 M‘NUTE EUfiDN ' —— CODE SUTTON Pgnmm 733mm HANDSET Controls-Location and Functio Radial Feature. ism Caller ID System Operatio «Ia - Call Wa ng " ' Speed Viewing the DIRECTORY. :' “I" m2 1&9” »- Screening Incoming Calls. 3 i «|,‘ 3 | Recording a Mem Saving Messages m, a. When the Memory is Full. Remote Control Operatic Remote Operation Lhrough 3 Tune Telephone " ’ ' ' Safety Instructions IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and/or injury, always follow these basic safety precautions when using your cordless telephone equipment. 1. Read and understand all instructions. 2. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the telephone. 2: Do not use this telephone near a bathtub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a wet basement, near a swimming pool, or anywhere else where there is water. 4K. Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electrical storm. . There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning in Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak. 6. Use only the power cord and BATTERY PACK indicated in the OWner' s Manual. Do not dispose of the BATI'ERY PACK In a tire. The BATTERY PACK may explode. Check with local codes for possible special disposal instructions. 7. Operate this telephone using the electrloal voltage as stated on the BASE UNIT or in the Owner’ 5 Manual If you are not sure of the voltage in your home consult your dealer or local power company Bl Unplug this telephone from the wall outlet beiore cleaning or replacing the BATI'ERY PACK. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners on the telephone. Use a damp cloth for cleaning. ' 9. Place this telephone on a stable surface. Serious damage and/or injury may result if the phone falls 10. Do not cover the slots and openings on this telephone. This telephone should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register This telephone should not be placed in a built—in installation unless proper ventilation is provided. 11. Do not place anything on the power cord install the telephone where no one will 7 step or trip on the cord 12. Do not overload wall outlets or extension cords as this can increase the risk of fire or electric shock 13. Never push any objects through the slots in the telephone They could touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a risk of fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the telephone 14. To reduce the risk of electric shock do not take the telephone apart. ll sew-ice or repair work is required on this telephone take it to a qualified service representative. Opening or removing covers mey expose you to dangerous voltage or other risks. incorrect reassembly can cause electric shock when the appliance is subsequently used. 15; Unplug this telephone from the wall outlet and consult a qualified service representative in any of the following situations. A. When the power supply cord is frayed or damaged. B. it liquid has been spilled into the telephone 0. lithe telephone has been exposed to rain orwater. D. If the telephone does not operate normally by following the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions. Improper adjustment may require extensive work by a. qualified , technician to restore the telephone to normal operation. E. lithe telephone has been dropped or the case has been damaged. F. lt the telephone exhibits a distinct change in performance. 15. Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm. 17. Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations. 18. Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface. 19. Use caution when inslalling or modifying telephone lines. Battery Safety CAUTION: ~ Danger of explosion ifBATrERY PACK is in correctly replaced, Replace only with the same or equivalent type. To reduce the risk of fire or personal injury, read and follow these instructions: 1. Use only the following type and size at BATTERY PACK: Cordless Telephone BATTERY PACK 3.6V, GDOMh U.S. Electronics inc, Ni—Cd BATTERY PACK: model 8550 (See page 43 for ordering information) 2. Do not dispose of the BATTERY PACK in a fire It may explode Check with local codes for possible special disposal instructions. 3. Do not open or mutilate the BATTERY PACK. Released electrolyte from a BATTERY PACK is corrosive and may cause damage to the eyes or skin. Electrolyte may be toxic if swallowed. 4. Exercise care in handling the BATTERY PACK to prevent shorting the EAWERY PACK with conductive materials such as rings, bracelets and keys. The BATTERY PACK or conductor may overheat and cause bums. 5. Charge the BATTERY PACK provided with or identified for use with this telephone . only in accordance with the instructions and limitations spedtied in this manual. 6. Observe proper polarity orientation between the BATTERY PACK and BATTERY CHARGER. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS ATTENTION: ‘ The product that you have purchased contains a rechargeable BATTERY PACK The BATTERY PACK“ 15 recyclable. At the end of its useful lite under various state and local laws, it may be illegal to dispose oflhis BATTERY PACK into the municipal waste stream. Check with your local solid waste officials for details in your area for recycling options or proper disposal. _ fi‘leé’i’e’i’né mm- = anuswm 19 20 2l 22 24— . —317 HANDSET CONTROLS Answering System HANDSET Controls 1. HANDSET ANTENNA _ ' 2A TALK talk Button: Press to answer an incoming call orto place a call. Press to end a call. 3. Large LCD Screen: Shows call information. phone status, prompts and directory items. - - ‘ 4. "MR (DIRECTORY) Button: Press in access names and numbers stored in the DIRECTORY, (See page 22 to 27 for details). 5. SAVEIRE (REDIAL)IPA (PAUSE) Button: (SAVE) Press and hold down to SAVE the changes on the listed items. (REDlAL) Press to REDIAL the last number you dialed. (PAUSE) Press to insert a PAUSE while dialing. (Ycu will need the button to dial numbers which use an alternative Long Distance Access Co e.) G, 10-DlGlTiO Area Code. | 7. 7-DlGlTITEMPORARY TONE Button: (7-DIGIT) Press and hold down to place a local calL ( >l<) Press to mporarily change the dialing mode from PULSE to TONE for rotary service users. (Press onée before entering numbers to access the Answering System or electronic banking services. etc.) 8. FLASH/EDIT Waiting, (EDlT) Press to edit listed items. at HANDSET Volume Control (hi, mid, low) Switch: Select the receiver volume level (Hi. MID, LOW): 10. NEW CALL/MSG (MESSAGE)WAlTING LED lndlcator: Blinks when recording new incoming call or when receiving Message Waiting signal, if you have subscribed from your local telephone company. (See page 20 for details.) 11. BATr LOW Symbol:.Appears on the LCD Screen whenthe battery charge is low. (See page 43 for detail.) 12. SCROLL up .-DOWN SHIFT LerT@-Rieur@ Button: Press it: move move arcund the Large LCD Screen, ' Button: (10—DlGlT)’ Press and hold down to place a local mil with Button: (FLASH) Press to answer a call if you have Cali 13. HEADSET JACK: For connecting your headset plugjc enjoy hands-free communication. (See page 19 for detail.) ' 14. TELEPHONE KEYPAD: Allows you to make a call depending on pressed button, (For TELEPHONE KEYPAD characters. seepage 32.) ' 15. 1+I# Button: (1+) Press and hold down to place a long distance call. (Automatically adds the number 1 at the beginning of the displayed telephone number) , 16, SCAN/DEL (DELETE) Button: (SCAN) Press to change the operating channel when you hear interference. (DELETE) Press and hold down to delete items or individual Characters. 17. CHARGE CONTACTS: For charging the BATTERY PACK inside the HANDSET, We recommend cleaning the CHARGE CONTACTS periodically with a damp cloth. IMPORTANT The A0 ADAPTOR must always be plugged into an electrical outlet. «iii— HANDSE T Controls HANDSE T Controls - Answering System 18. 15. 20. 21, 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. MSG (MESSAGE) PLAY I“2" @ Button: Press to play messages, REPEAT/“1" @ Button: Press to repeetthe message being played or 5 previous message. STOPI"4’ 1 Button: Press to stop current activity. OGM REC (OUTGOING MESSAGES RECORD)I"7” record your OGM. (AN S)ANSWER o NIOFFI“8" @3 Button: Press ta activate or deactivate the answer funciion. MAIL (MAILBOX) 1I“*" Button: Press ta Button: Press to aciivate functions for MAILBOX 1. RMT (REMOTEVFUNC (FUNCTION) Button: (REMOTE) Press to activate remote control. (FUNCTION) nd hoid down to access speciai . function operations in STANDBY mode. (For special functions see page 25.) SKIP/“3" utron: Press to skip to the next message. OGM (OUTGOiNG MESSAGES) PLAY/“5" @ Button: Press to play youro'eM. MEMO REC (RECORD)/“S"-Eutton: Press to record memo messages. . ERASEI"9" But-ton: Press to erase messages. . MAIL (MAiLBOX) 31“? .—m‘.‘;' ~ Button: Press ic acnvere iuncuons far MAILBOX 3. . MAIL (MAILBOX) 2/_“0”ieif',zjn Button: Press to activate functions for MAILBOX 2. __. . MAIL (MAILEOXM , Button: Press to acirvaiefuncticns for MAILBOX 4, IMPORTANT In order to get maximum life from the HANDSET BATTERY PACK, he sure to charge the HANDSET for 12 hours before initial use. 1. TELEPHONE LlNECONNECTION JACK 2. POWER-IN CONNECTION JACK 3A ANTENNA: Rais’e' or reposition for the best reception. 4. CHARGE LED Indicator: Lights up when the HANDSET is placed on the BASE UNITforcharging. 5. IN USE LED Indicator: nghts up to indicate that the HANDSET is in TALK mode or blinks to indicate an extansiun phone is in use. ‘ 6. PAGE fig Button: Press to PAGE the HANDSET. Press again to stop. 7. CHARGE TERMINALS: For charging the HANDSET BATTERY PACK. FBI Best performance, clean the CHARGE TERMINALS periodicaHy with a damp cloth. 8. TONEIPULSE Select Switch [BASE UNIT Comm/s ' 7 l 11 l A 28 29. 3Q 31 3213 34 35 3632, $— BASE UNIT Controls- Answering System 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 1 6. and bllnks to indicate MAILBOX 2 is active and ready to operate. RINGER ONIOFF Switch: Set switch to OFF position to disengage the ringer on the BASE UNIT. ANNOUNCE ONLY/INCOMING MESSAGE Switch: ICM - System records the incoming messages, ANNC . System plays youflannouncement and then hangs up wlthout recording messages ' MESSAGE ALERT: Set switch to ON ta generate a “beep" sound every 15 seconds when new message has been received. RING SELECT Swltch: To selecl the number of rings before the Answering System answers a all. — GR — System answers a call after the third ring. SR - System answers a cell after the fifth ring. ' Ts (TOLL SAVER) - System answers afler the third ring only if you have new messages Otherwise. the system will answer after the filth ring. MAlLBOX utton: Press to activate functions for MAILBOX 1. MAlL (MAlLBOX) 1 LED Indicator: Lights to indicate the presence of n‘iessage(s) ' and blinks to Indimte MAILBOX 1 is active and ready in operate, MAlLBOX 2 ufion: Press to activate functions for MAlLBOX 2. MAIL (MAILBOX) 2 LED Indicator: Lights to indicate the presence of messege(s) ‘Gl't 17. I5- 19. 20. ' 21. 22. 23. 25. 25. 27. 28. 29. 30. > 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 47. 5515.55 PLAY Button: Press to play messages . ',_ ._ >a LED MESSAGE DISPLAY: Indicates the number of memos/messages received status of the system. Efi- Erasing air-55 - No. of memos/messages CF— OGM‘ is playing fia - Announce Only I’ll- Memory is full , Channel Display - Shows the channel on whlch the telephone is locked. MAIL (MAILBOX) 3 LED Indicator: Lights to inditzte the presence of messagqs) anB blinks to'lhdicate‘MAlLBOX 3 is active and readyln gperate. - MAILBOX 3 Buflnn: Press to activals functions for MAI LBOX 3. MAIL (MAILBOX) 4 LED lndicatpr: Lights to inflate the presence of meesege(s) and blinks to indicate MAILBQX 4 is active and ready to operate. MAILBOX 4 Button: Press to activate functions forMAlLBOX 4. SK] utton: Press to skip messages. 4 ANS. _(A_N_SWER) FUNCTION ONIOFiFilgflndicatnr: Lights when the answer function— is turned ON STOP MINUTE Button: Press to set minute during time setting, or press to set the third d t at the access code during code setting. ANS. (ANSWER) EU NCTION ONIOFF or deactivate the answer function. REPEAT MEMO OUTGOING MESSAGE stir-» RESET Batten: Press to reset the system end-clear all reéordings. BASE UNIT Volume Central Slide Swltch: Used to adjust the speaker volume level of‘l'he BASE UNIT. DAY ‘ Buthun: Press to set the day during time setting, or press to set the first digit of the access code during code setting. HOUR Butte ' Press ta era messages. Button: Press to stop playing a message Button: Press to activate : Button: Press to repeat messages. Pfess and held down to record memo messages. Button: Press and hold dawrito Mord OGM messages. Button: Press to set/cheek the day and time. . Butten: Press to set the hour during time setting. or press to set the fthe access code during cede setting. CODE Litton: Press to set the 3-digit Remote Access Cede for remote opemhon. ' Getting Started Cbnnecfing'YourPhone ' -~ - ,-.', . ._‘ . A This section is a reference guide to the basic- functions and operations of your cordless _» . telephone. For more detalled descriptions of the operations and features of this telephone, reform the Contents on page 1. 1. Ca'refully remove your cordless telephone from its shipping carton. If there' 15 any visible damage. do not attempt to operate this equipment Return it to the place of purchase 2 Check to be sure you have all Items that oome with this cordless telephone system. ‘ You should have a HANDSET. BASE UNIT, AC ADAPTOR MOUNTING BRACKET, TELEPHONE LINE CORD SHORT TELEPHONE LINE CORD BELT CLIP and Ownefs Manual. Ff? HANDSET BASE UNI T MOUNTING BRACKE T BELT CLIP SHORT TELEPHONE TELEPHONE LINE CORD LINE CORD AC ADAPTOR 3. Insert the small plug on the end of the AC ADAPTOR into the POWER-IN CONNECTION'JACK atthé back ofthe EASE UNIT. ‘ 4. Plug the AC ADAPTOR into a 120V AC wall outlet. A USE ONLY WITH CLASS 2 POWER SOURCE SV AC, EOOmA. 5. insert one plug of the TELEPHONE LINE CORD Into the house TELEPHONE JACK and the other end into the TELEPHONE LINE CONNECTION JACK at thebaok of the .. BASE UNIT. (if you have an older 4—prong TELEPHONE JACK, you will need an RJ-11C TELEPHONE JACK ADAPTOR This adaptor is available at the same place you purchased your telephone.) Raise or reposition the ANTENNA on the BASE UNIT for the best reception 7. We recommend not placing this unit next to appliances Doing so may cause " " interference. \ , f” f 4» - f EBASE UNIT BASE umr ANTENNA POWER-IN ., 1 _ TELEPHONE LINE coqucnou CONNECTION AC TELEPHONE ADAPTOR LINE CORD 8. Install the HANDSET BATTERY PACK by plugging it into‘lhe BATTERY CONNECTOR ifislflé”fl‘f§ BATTERY COMPARTMENT. ' T ' """"" T 5. Place the BATTERY PACK inside the BATTERY COMPARWENT. 10. Slide the HANDSET BATTERY ' ~. COMPARTMENT COVER firmly intq . BATTERY PACK Q place in its closed position, ' ~ 11. IMPORTANT: Eefere initial use, . charge the HANDSET for 12 hours'.’ 12. TONE/PULSE Select Switch: A. if your home is Equipped with-a tone dialing system, set theTONEIPULSE Select Switch to the Tom; position, B. If ycu have a ratary’dlaling system. set the TONE/PULSE Select Switch to (he PULSE posilicni C. lf you are not surewhich system you haveLset (he IQNE/PULSE Select Switch the TONE position Press the 7 button on the HANDSET to get a dial tone, and press any button on the TELEPHONE KEYPAD except the zero. if the dial tone continues, it means lhai you do not have TONE dialing service. Press utlon on the HANDSET , Set the TONE/PULSE ‘ Selept Switch to the PULSE mode A and then try again. PA BATTERY CONNECTOR ‘_= Press the button to confirm that you have a dial tnhel If youdo not get a dial tone. review steps 3 through 12. If you still do not have a dial tone, refer to the Problem Solvlng section on pages 45-46. HANDSET ,/ With the back of the HANDSET firing up, ~ A insert une side of lhe BELT CLiP HOOK into the matching slot at the top side of the HANDSETA Press down on the opposite side of the BELT CLlP until the other hook locks into the slot Em the side of the HANDSET. 13. Press the RESEI' button o'n the EASE UNIT to iniflallze. 14. ‘Set the date and time on the HANDSEl‘. (See page 29 for details.) 15. Set the dale and tlme on the BASE UNIT by (allowing the clock setting on the HANDSET (See page 33 for details ) You are now ready to use your new ~ BeIISouth Cordless Telephone. WEI! Moun'ting may choose tgrprut The BAEE UNIT of iour cqnlles-s teIephqne an a wall. ' Yém 1. VVlIh file back of he BASE UNIT facing up, connect the SHORT TELEPHONE LINE CORD to Ihe TELEPHONE LINE CONNECTION JACK. V 2. Insert the SHORT TELEPHONE LINE CORD through me hole cf Ihe MOUNTING BRACKET. ' , 3. Insert the flasks of (he MOUNTJNG BRACKET (following lhe anw direction forthe WALL MOUNT) Into the matchan slots of the BASE UNIT (35 shown below). Then slide the MOUNTING ERACKEI' Into place as indicated by the arrow. Plug the free end of the SHORT TELEPHONE LINE CORD Into the MQDULAR AWALL JACK. 4. Allgn me upper keyhole an the MOUNTING BRACKETwIth the upper stud of we mll plate, so that the opening and of the MOUNTING BRACKET matches the lower stud, then pull lhe BASE UNIT down until it is securelysealed. ‘cl? ' _SHORT TELEPHONE .. ' 3» ' “NE WED \ TELEPHONE LINE r , MOUNTING BRAQQET WALL PLATE STUD - MODULAR WALLMCK x WALL PLATE Detaching the Wall Mounting - Detaching-the MOUNTING—BRACKET; , 5 ,, _ w, if later you'dgosre‘to place (he BALS'E UNIT of yd} bofdfeésriélébhdfie bn a aeskt'bp, ' 7; follow these steps to unlock the MOUNTING BRACKET. from your BASE uurr. » r, - 1. thh the butlom of the BASE UNIT facing up, move Your [st and right ihumb to (he ends of the MOUNT‘NG‘BRACKEI’ ARM as shown, , ' 1; ‘Pusfi "thé MOGNTING BRAQKET ARM fond/ling khe arrow dirsqfion as engraved on "the bottom of the EASE UNIT to demch the MOUNTING BRACKET. ——- ~~MGUNTING , __,,, 7,3 —— ,‘_, -— v BRACKET ‘ BASE UNIT ' Wm ~ Cordless Telephone Operation W, — PreparingforUse —‘ WWW”, ' 7 ~ ' 7 “ " ' 'Eefo‘re you éan use your cordless telephonery'ou musfrchargé the HANDSETfo’r 12 ——'— hours Failure to do so will require recharging of the BATTERY PACK more often. 1. Place the HANDSET on the BASE UNlT for 12 hours. 2. After 12 hours. remove the HANDSEI' from the BASE UNlT. . 3. Raise or reposttlon the BASE UNIT ANTENNA for the best recepflon. Before you can use your cordles lelephcne, you must charge the HANDSET‘ ’ for 12 hours. Failure to do so will require more frequent charging of the BATIERY PACK. See page 43 for more informatlon on the BATTERY PACK. NOTE: Depending on the frequency of use once the HANDSET' is fully charged, it remalns functional for approximately 4 hours of continuous use and approximately 5 days when the HANDSET is Off the BASE UNlT ln STANDBY mode. _. Receiving Cells 1. When the phone rings. lift the HANDSET and press the button, the Call Timer starts to count. The' BASE UNIT lN USE LED indicator will light up and the actlve channel will be shown on the LED Messa|e Display, x ' 2. Start your conversation. 3. To end your conversation either press th on the BASE UNIT. if you place the HANDSET on the BASE UNlT charge cradle, you activate the automatic STANDBY feature. NOTE: The Call Timer wlll start to count onoé you press the Minutes Seconds or button to el.) Call Timer Display . V ' Placing Calls' ,, g. t, . A buttenAhe Call fimer starts to c L The BASE UNIT IN USE LED indicatorwlll light up and the active channel will be Shawn on the LED Message Display 2. Listen for a dial tone. 3. Dial thephone numben' 4. When yo . When you NOTE: if you are too far away from the BASE UNIT, the HANDSET emis “beep' sounds tn wam ygu that the background noise~level is too hlgh for proper cemmunicatidn between the HANDSET and the BASE UNIT. When‘you hearthis sound. you should move closertc ~ the BASE UNIT to reduce the noise level. Otherwise, the call will autumatically cut off. ve finished you: call, press the button again or place the HAND n the BASE UNIT, The BASE UNIT IN USE LED indicatorwill turn off. ‘ . Dial the phone number. Press and hold down the 7—Di The BASE UNIT lN use LED‘ indicator will light up finished‘with your all. press the buttan again or place the HANDSET on the BASE UNITA The BASE UNIT lN USE LED indicatorwill tum oft Extension Phones' 4 f l _ Extension telephones can be connected, When an extension phone is being used, the BASE UNIT IN USE LED indicator will start to blink and ‘EXT IN-USE" will be displayed on the HANDSET LCD Screen This means that an extension phone is in use. You will have to wait until the line is free to make a call. I 4613} EXT IN UbE lllEE“lE/E§ .. Redial—Feature . u' get ‘é busy tone. press—the button or filace the HANDSET on the BASE UNIT to hang up. button. This will the Iesttelephone t number you called. 5. When you have finished with your call‘ press the “ button again or place the HANDSET on the BASE UNIT. The-BASE UNIT IN USE LED indicator will turn bft. > v ' ' A ‘ d: v. Using the Headset Feature HEADSET 4 V Yeur telephone can utilize a headset (not it included) to be cannected to your HANDSET, l for you to enloy hands-free communication. insert the small plug cn‘the end of the , headset into the HEADSET JACK/atthe right side of the HANDSET. Follow/the procedures discussed in “Receiving Calls" and "Placing A Calls" to receive and place a call. NOTE: When you plug the headset plug into the HEle'S'ET'JAth’ it automatically mute's ] the MICROPHONE and SPEAKER of the » - HANDSEI‘. Unplug the headset to return A » the HANDSET to normal use HEADSET PLUG (2.5 mm) HEADSET JACK Headsets are available at most retail outlets that sell telephone equipment. The HEADSET JACK is compa'tible with 245 mm headset plugs only. CallerlDSyste'm ~ ' ‘A rm; « "i This telephone automatically displays an incoming caller’s name and telephone number together with the date and time of the call. It records up to 80 calls and stores the data in Memory. IMPORTANT. You must subscribe to the Caller ID service from your loml telephone company to utilize this feature. Viewing Caller Information During Incoming Calls 1. When there is an Incoman call the name and the telephone number of the caller will automatically appear afuer the second ring. Press the SHIFT RIGHT button to View a name of more than 11 digits. N ‘ 50'1’555 lE IE —> 5‘1555 'E‘ IE Time fay-awn“ a: mamas ': ’ ’ Month/Bite OR Caller' s telephone number will appear if the caller 5 name is not available. OR “OUT OF AREA’ will appear if the origin e 9'- oi the incoming call does not support the Caller ID system. OR -' ,_"UNKNOWN" will appear'if the origin 5-9 of the incoming call has no name‘and does not support the Caller lalsy'stEm, OR ' Unknown name U is Out ofArea ‘PRIVATE‘ and/or ‘P _. —-—' will appear if the caller’s name and/or telephone number is blocked ‘ , ‘ on . _ “DATA ERROR' will appear if the.wrong data was received from the telephone line. DR . ' The name stored in the DIRECTORY will appear for an incoming call with matching telephone numberar H "MSG WAITING” (Message Waiting) The MSG WAITING GREEN LED Indicator will blink when there is a message for you from your telephone company if you have subscribed to Voice Mail message sen/ice and If you have requested Visual Message Indication from your ioml telephone company. ‘MSG WAlTlNG‘ will appear on the LCD Sc’reen In STANDBY mode. (To remove the MESSAGE WAITING indicator. see page 31 for detail.) CallWaitin'g A. i e i‘ W”, 7 f tewleph6n_e wlll dlsplay the name and number of the second eeller while yu'u'are 55113an a _” conversation 1. When you are having a cdnversaiion. this erg telephone will automatically display the name and number of the second caller. 2. ’ human to answer the ' 1stcaller' second cal er, The first callef's heme and ‘ - i berwill b d‘s Ia edi ' ‘ 9-9- s . ~num e I p y FLEX BRDUIN 3. Wh n you have finished, press the ”52:1”55512 12 button to contlnua with your ‘ W ”WE » ._ ersation with the first celleri . Zfldfifllbf “C-F” (Forwarded Call) - Appears on the upper left hand side when the incoming call has been assigned! fomarded in your telephune number and the service is provided by ygur Ideal tel’ephone company l‘L-D-C” (Long lJisténce) i ’ - a Appears on the upper left hand side‘ when the incoming call is along distance call and the service is provided by your local telephgne company. Caller List Records call information for up to 50 incoming calls such as caller's name and telephone number together with’fhe date and time of the call After recording a new incoming call the NEW CALL'LED indicator will blink and the display will look as shown below: RING: HI No.ofnew calls. mics” A9. 33mm Maximum calls = 80 Viewing the Caller List 1. Press the SCROLL DOWN @ button to view the latest record, or press the SCROLL up @ button to view the first record. press the SHIFI' RIGHT 3 button if the name has_mcre than 11 digits. nu; Baal/Ii? ”5112115355115 re you_ subscribe to Call Waiting service from your Iowa! telephone ecm‘an this A Caller ID System Operation "Viewing" file csii‘efrisrréanfifiued) . ' , ' ' ' n ' 2. Press the button—{é mm to STANDBY mode. (If no ecliv’e Euttc'ns are: «a; pressed for 10 seconds or you have viewed lhe last record in the Ceiler‘s List, the LCD Screen will autgmeticiliy return to STANDBY mode.) Placing a Call from the Caller List 1. Press the SCROLL DOWN a buthorl to select from the latest record, or press glhe SCROLL up ebutlm'l to selecifrclm the first record,‘ and hold down the 7-DIGIT utton for a local call. or the 10‘DlGlT button for a local call with area code, or the 1+ ‘ button far along distance call. . _ 3. To end your conversation, either press the m button or place the HANDSET on the BASE UNIT. ~ To place a call‘from the Caller List in TALK mode. press Ihe foilnw steps 1 to 3. “GTE: You can edit the'nurrlfiéi'iiéfére' dialing. but you cannot SAVE any changes > —- v in the Caller List. - . wmmm button, then 4; Editing the Caller List before Dialing 1. Press the SCROLL up @ or DOWN g; button to find the caller. " 2. Press the {fi button. / 3. Move the cursor by pressing the SHIFT LEFT @ orlGHT ‘ digit you wantto change. To eiase digits, ress the $95, l digits, use the TELEPHONE KEYPAD @- bullion . and hold down the 7-DIGIT button for a local call. or the 10-DlGlT button for a local all with area cede, or lhe 1+ utton for a long distance call. ~ 5. To end your conversation. either press the m button, or piece the HANDSEI on the BASE LiNIT. ' NOTE: The name of the caller and time called cannot be edited. button to the button, To add Saving the Name and Namber in the Caller List into the DIRECTORY . , 1. Press the SCROLL UP 30: DOWN fibutton to find the caller. 2. Press and hold down lh ‘ N NOTE: itis not advisable to save a telephone numberwilhoul the sorresponding name. This will lead to improper display on PRlVATE and OUT OF AREA calls. “‘l~"” Ii 1. Press andlmld mm the button atSTANDBY mod , RLL. DELETE 12. The LCD Screen will- automatically return to STANDBY made. lDDfl‘fl'VleG‘ "All - Selective Deletih in the Caller List _ .. ;. 1. Press the SCROLL‘ UP 7 or DOWN a button tn“ find the caller at STANDBY ‘ mode. ' ' > 2. Press and hold down the . _ button. then the LCD creen WI| . display the next item in the directory 3. Press the button to return to STANDBY mo 9. ‘ Name and Telephone Number DIRECl'ORY This directory lets you scroll through the list to find the person you need for one touch dialing. You can stare up to 40 names and telephone numbers in the Memory. . Viewing the Directory " 1. Press the . . _/ DIRECTL'IRS‘. _ , ' [Dill/n" ll/lH rig. Zwmmy shared. 2. Press the SCROLL up gm DOWN @ button to find the record ou need press the SHIFI' RIGHT button it the name orlelephone number is more ‘ than 11 di ' 8 01m? ere/Jaime . a~4555 fee 60455518155 - . . ~ -. Hi um, NOTE: To exit the bIRECTORY List at anytime, press the Speed Viewing the DIRECTORY 1. Press the (union. ' 2. Enter the first latter of a name. (See pe9e~32 for detalls of entering a letter.) 3. Press the SCROLL DQWN ®button to find'all names with the same first letter. _ll- -e a. 4. “Press the SCROLL DOWN @ button DIRECTORY. When you are saving the name and number in ‘2. Press the Q button 3. Us th TELEPHONE KEYPAD buttons to enter the name. (see page 32 for detail) you can store up to 15 characters. once. , 5. Enter the telephone num usin the TELEPHONE KEYPAD buttons, You can store u 6 digits. a. Press and hold down the button. 7. Press the button to return to STANDBY mod ‘ - “_('If'n5 actlve» buttons are pressed for 10 seconds. the LCD Screen will automatically return to STANDBY mode.) NOTE: lt will not save a duplicate telephone number or a name without the corresponding telephone number in the DIRECTORY, PREFERRED cA'LLs You can assign a PREFERRED CALL which will generate a special ringer sound on the HANDSET at the start of the second ring to any welcome caller in the add a "1?“ symbol stthe beginning of the name by pressing the button. BLOCKED CALLS You can assign a BLOCKED CALL whiéh will disable the ringer sound on the > HANDSET from the second ring to any aller m the DIRECTORY. When you are saving the name,and number into th ECTORY. add an “*“ symbol at the beginning of the name browsing the NOTE: In the BLOCKED CALL function, ms BASE UNIT will still ring if the BASE UNIT ringer is set to ON and the Answering System will answer and/or record ICMs depending on the ANNC/lCM Select Switch setting. h DlREC‘l'ORY. , ‘KWyJ-Ewflv’fwdfifltVM“ 7 1 Pressthe 2 Press the SCROLL UP am DOWN firm“ to find the record yeu want to edit e.g. > HLEX BEDUIN ‘ EU‘iSSS IE IE m .. 'l mule ' 3. l’ressthe e.g. errsrres'fy Mm ‘lm 4. Press the SHIFT LEFT gar RIGHT® buttun to rear to the letter ar number yau want (0 change. To erase ress the button To add use the TELEPHONE KEYPAD @bums (See page 32 for details. > 5. Press the SCROLLUP @cr DOWN @ button In editthe number, 6. Press the SHIFT LEFT @ or RlGl-lT Q buttc vs the cursor to the number you wanttc change. To erase, ress iheé button. To add. use the TELEPHONE KEYPAD buttons. (See page 32 for details.) eg. :‘—7L-_ . saga/m . . . 5 61 14555 18.4? —- cursor ls blinking 1 m We . ' - - 7. Press and hold down the ufion to confirm. IMPORTANT: I} is not advlsable in save a telephone number without the corresponding name in the DIRECTORY. This will lead in improper displays on Private and Out of Area calls. NOTE: When no active buttons are pressed for 10 seconds, the LCD Screen will automatically reium to STANDBY mode. Editing the Number” _m the DIRECTORYbefore Dialing 1. Press the wbman. , A J”, _, 2. Press the SCROLL UP cor DOWN Bbunon to find the seller. 3. Press the @ button to edit the name’ ‘ button. FILE}: Beat/IN saqsss lg :e E — cursor Is blinklng 5. Press the sr-m-‘r LEFT gar RIGHT gbuuan to move the curscrlo the number you want to change To erase press the To add, use the TELEPHONE KEYPAD 5. Press and hold down the 7-DIGI button for a 10615! can, or press and held down uflon {or a Inca lwitn an area—code, ‘or press and hold dam uttcn for a long distance call. 7‘va0 and your conversation. either press the @ button or place the HANDSET on the BASE UNIT buttons NOTE: tf'you want to save the edited number in,th'e DIRECTORY, follow steps 1 through 5 and then press and hold dawn the @ button. xx C theBASE UNlT. 2. Press the SCROLL UP gar DOWN fibulton to find the regard you want in calL 3. Press and hold do the 10~DIG1 {he 7-DIGIT uflan fora local cell, or press end held down button for a I call with an area code. or press and hold dbwn button for a long distance caii. 4. To end your conversation either press th , .\' butwn or place (he HANDSET on Deleting All Reqorqs' In the DIRECTORY 1. Press the buiton. 2. Press and held down the button £1 STANDBY mode I-"JLL DELETE IOW‘"!WEI “a 3. Press ihe button to return to STANDBY mode. Selective Deleting' m the DIRECTORY .Press the- button, H 2. Press the SCROLL UP gar DOWN fib‘uncn m find the “em you want to delete. 3. Press and huid down the Q“ next Item in the DIRECTOR . button, then the LCD Screen wiil display the 4. Press the button to return to STANDBY mode urn-Wm v NOTE: If the n Caller ID System Operation ' Function Operation-"W"! ., A 7 _ , .l , W,“ ”fills uniteonlainsdhe followingspecialfuncflqns: , ..;, , A 7, ;~ . g“ A. LANGUAGE F. PBX NUMBER 5. SILENT ONIOFF a. PBX ONIOFF c. TlME SET ' HA PAUSE ‘l'lME D. RlNGER VOLUME l. MSG WAITING , E. LCD CONTRAST ’ / ' . _ » ufion fur 2~3 seconds at STANDBY To access, press and nold down the ;, butane or the SCROLL mode, then press lhe TELEPHONE KEYPA DOWN a button. TIfiE SET 1388711148 ‘3 “fl KEYPAD Button ' KEYPAD .. KEYFAD command is not entered within 10’secunds after pressing the unon, the LCD Screen will automatically return to STANDBY mode. IMPORTANT In order to utilize the Caller lD feature, you must subscribe to Caller ID service from your local telephone company. A. LANGUAGE ,- . . 6. Press and hold down the s: ' M This telephone offers Englls a and French languages for your convenience 7 ‘ 1. Press and hold dwnfiem butqan i __ ._ . .;. 2. Press theTELEPHONE KEYPAD @ button. 3. Press the a buttan. 4. Press the SCROLL UP Ger DOWN abutton ta select the language you . desire English 15 the preset language. 5. Press and hold down the button. ' . . n. ’ ' , button'ta return to STANDBY mode. B. SILENT ON/OFF This telephone will generate the first rlng sound on the HANDSEI' even in the BLOCKED CALL mode to indicate that you have an incoming call. To keep silent in BLOCKED CALL mode, you can tum off the first ring snund. 1. Press and hold down the . Press the TELEPHONE KEYPAD 3. Press the . Press the SCROLL up @ or DOWN @ button. SlLENT OFF is the preset mode. bufion. 5. Press and held down the 6. Press and hold down the yNéTE: The BASE UNIT will still ring if the BASE UNIT ringer is set to ON and the Answering Systern will‘ answer and/or record lCMs depending on the ANNCI ICM Select SWitch setting. C. TIME SET Set the date and time. _ 1. Press and hold down the . Press the TELEPHONE KEYPAD mutton. button ' 3. Press the 4_ Use the TELEPHONE KEYPAD button to enter the month date hour and minute. The cursor moves automatically after entering each item. Press the TELE KEYPAD button for AM setting, or press TELEPHONE KEYPAD button for setting. Button to return to STANDBY mode. NOTE: The date and time will eu’mmatically set. if you have subscribed to the Caller ID service from your local telephone company. 5. Press and hold down the 5‘ Press the TELEPHONE KEYPAD 3. Press the m button. 4. Press the SCROLL UP gar DOWN Qbufion to adjust the ringer volume suitable for your cnnvenience (HI is the preset ringer volurne. ) 5: Press and hold down the a button. ‘ V ‘ ’ 5, button tn return to STANDBY mode. a. Press and hold down the E LCD CONTRAST This unit enables you to selects brightness levels furthe Large LCD Screen f‘flb’ Press the SCROLL UP @ or DOWN ®burton m adjust the brightness of the LCD Screen Level 4 is the preset brightness. . Press and halal down the f% button, . a. Press and held down the efigm button to return to STANDBY mode. in F. PBX NUMBER ’ ,' This unit enables you to preset the PBX number (such as an 8 or 9) while you are using a switchboard system. 1. Press and hold down th button ’ 2. Press the TELEPHONE KEYPAD button 3 Press the , 4 Press the SCROLL up Qar DOWN fibuuon (91s the preset PBX number.) 5. Press and hold down ih button 6. Press and hold dovm the , button to return to STANDBY mode. G PBX MODE , W This unit enables you to turn ONIOFF the PBX system depending on the telephone systéiiYVo'u ere using ”““' 1. Press and hold down the 5 “ 7 7 button. Press the TELEPHONE KEYPAD button. Press the utmrr. Press the scnou. up an: DOWN shutter: PBX MODE OFF- Set for direct line access. The preset PBX mode‘ ls OFF PBX MODE ON- When connected to a switchboard system. ' 5. Press and hold down the button. a. Press and hold down the button to return it STANDBY mode. NOTE: When placing a call in PBX mode ON, this telephone will automatically add the PBX number and a pause time before the dialed telephone numbers. H. PA USE TIME This unit enables you to adjust the pause time when placing a" call-using a switchboard system or dialing long distance calls. button. button. PP!“ 1. Press and hold down the Press the TELEPHONE KEYPAD PP!“ Press the SCROLL UPfior DOWN @ button to adjust the pausing time The preset pause time is 4 seconds 5. Press and hold down Rafi button. 6. Press and hold down the button to return to STANDBY mode. I. MSG Waiting (Message Waiting) To tum off the Message Waiting LCD indicator. . Press and hold down the 7 Press the button. 5"?1“PT‘ Press and hold down the 3. Press and hold down the button to return to STANDBY mode. IMPORTANT: Message Waiting LCD indicator will automatically tum ON. ifyou have subscribed to Voice Mail message service and if you have VisualMessage indication ~ from your local telephone Fompany. Caller ID System Operation TELEPHONE KEYPAD Ch ' The TELEPHONE KEYPADW— he. .. A' when entering nameer'Presstthe Eppro the tallawlng characterst ters ,4t n W7, buttons ere used to enter chars-mere late TELEPHONE KEYPADZ 51111611 to get” ' ’ Bfifi‘é CHARACTERS 1 ' SPACE&‘()*.1 ABcz DEF3 ,, GHM JKLS MNos —~ , PQRS7 — -—- ‘ 777 TUV8 wxvzg o—xmmwmorhmm 4k ‘x “fit F xample. if you want to enter the character “C". press the TELEPHONE KEYPAD button, the first character displayed will be “A". Press the TELEPHONE KEYPAD w button agaln to display ‘B', and press it again to dlsplay the letter ‘C'. o enterthe next diameter, press the appropriate bumni ItL however. the next character is on the same bufibn as the previous character, cu wfll first need to press the SHIFT RIGHT Q button, Pressing the SHIFT RIGHT button a second time will produce a space If you want to change any character. you an 90 back to the incorrect character ' by pressi the LEFT®buttom To delete the character inside the cursor “Ef, press the button. r '
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