Lionda Technology Co M42002 900 MHz 40 Channel Cordless Telephone with CID User Manual
Lionda Technology Co Ltd 900 MHz 40 Channel Cordless Telephone with CID
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User Manual
52“; @ BELLSOUTH 900 MHZ CORDLESS CALLER ID TELEPHONE WITH CALL WAITING 40 CHANNEL AUTOSCAN wmmwmwwxmqfi Model 9918 OWNER'S MANUAL INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE USE. KEEP FOR YOUR REFERENCE. For Getting Started Information, please see Installation Instructions on page 9 or your separate Oulck Start guide. G) 1995, 1999 Bell$a|lfl1 Corporation Special Features proper care and byfollowing the setup and user instmctions in this manual, this unit will provide you with years of trouble free service. BelISouth is committed to providing quality products that fit your needs, We would like to have any comments or suggestions you might have on this product. You may mail your comments to: U.S. Electronics 105 Madison Avenue New York, NY 1001 B When examining your new BeIlScuth cordless telephone, you will find an array of special features including: Filtered Sound” System - Gets considerably less noise than conventional cordless telephones because of a special circuit which delivers the clearest possible reception. 40 Channel Auto Scan — Press the lock on to the clearest channel for 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-butlon pulse (rotary) dialing. C ongra’mlations on your selection of a quality BeIISouth Product. With button on the HANDSET to find and call. Automated Functions - Radial the last number called and automatic STANDBY. Security - Ensures greater privacy because a built—in security code with 65,536 combinations prevents use of your telephone line by another nearby cordless phone. Dependable Battery - Recharge your battery pack many times with the built-in charger. The batterylowwamlng tone tells you when the battery pack needs recharging (See page 31). Special Services - Use the utton to access special services such as Call Waiting supplied by your telephone company or company switchboard. STANDBY Mode — When in STANDBY mode. the phone is capable of receiving a call (ON-HOOK). When the HANDSET is on the BASE UNIT, it is automatically in the STANDBY mode (ON-HOOK). When the HANDSET is tak offthe BASE UNIT, it remains in the STANDBY mode until you activate the 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, depending on frequency of use. HANDSET Ringer Level - Select the ringer sound level (HI. MED, LOW). HANDSET Volume Control switch — Select the volume level (HI. MED, LOW). 59184211me 2 uzzm. em AM Special Features CALLER ID SYSTEM Multi-Functlon Large LCD Screen - Showsthe number you are dialing and, with Caller ID 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 mm a single key stroke. Caller List - Available with caller ID service. Stores up to 80 calls to keep track of everyone who celled. The name, phone number, time and date of the call are recorded, Allows you to return their calls with a single key stroke. Preferred Cells - You can mark the name and number of a welcome caller in the DIRECTORY. When that number calls in, the caller's name will appear on the DISPLAY and a special ring sound will be heard. Blocked Cells — You can mark the name and number of an unwelcome caller in the DIRECTORY. When that number calls in, the caller's namewill appear on the DISPLAY and the ringerwill be disabled. Repeat Call Indicator » Shows if a new incoming call has called more than once, Out of Area Indicator - Advises you that the incoming call is not in a Caller ID ‘servloe area. Unknown Indicator-Advises you that the origin ofIhe incoming call has no name and does not support Caller ID system. Call Waiting service - Displays the name and number of the second caller, If you have subscribed for call waiting service from your local telephone company (see page 18). Message Waiting — Indicates message waiting signal If you have subscribed to Voice Mail message service and requested visual Message Indication from your [cool telephone company. Miami/43m! a man. 5:01AM LARGE LCD NEWCALU SCREEN MESSAGE WAI‘HNG Pg. 5 INDICATOR Pg. 5, 17-15 DIRECTORY BUTTON VOLUME con-ram. Pg, 5. 15. 20724— (HI, MED. LOW) SWITCH Pg. 5. 27 REDIALIPAUSEI TALK Ewan SAVE tau-mm Pg.5.10 11,15 15, 19 23-24 P116. 15. 191 ‘ 21-23. 25-25 1¢ DIAL/ft BUTTONi ifiTthggfigm’ Pg. 5, 16. 19. 21, 23.24 BUTTON Pg. 5. 17 as i TELEPHONE KEVPAD 10 um BUTTONf —— Pg. 6. 19. 2143. Pg, 6. 1s, 19, 23724 2529 7 mu - DELETEISCAN TONE BUTTON— @’ B /_- BUTTON P16, 16, 19, 21, 23—24 P9- Ségfiflagz-fl. FUNCTION BUTTON Pg. 5, 25-25 MICROPHONE Pg.6.18-19.21—23. 26-25 r , EDIT/FLASH BUTTON BUZZER CHARGE CONTACTS Pg. 6 For Getting Started Information, please see Installation Instructions on page 9 or your separate Quick Start guide. TELEPHONE LINE POWER-IN TONE/PULSE CONNECTION JACK CONNECTION JACK SWITCH Pg. 5‘ 10 Pg. 8‘ 10 Pg. 5,10 v m USE/CHARGE wmcxron Pg. 5 PAGE BUTTON Pg B Caller ID 3 >r-“ r. map-ma z \ 115195, 3114 m mmmsymmwumwwmmm Wall Mount Tamplate.. mspmms wan 3:14 AM 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 wamlngs and instructions marked on the telephone. 3. Unplug this telephone from the wall outlet before cleaning or replacing the beltery pack. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning. If necessary, use only a mild soap. 4. Do not use this telephone near a bathtub, kitchen sink, wash bowl. laundry tub. swimming pool, in a wet basement, or anywhere else where there is water. - 5. Do not place this telephone on an unstable cart, stand, or table. Afall could cause serious damage to the phone. 6. This product should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register This product should not be placed ln a built—in installation unless proper ventilation is provided. 7. Operate this telephone onlywlth the correct electrical voltage shown on the label or in the Owner‘s manual. it you are notsure of the voltage in your home, , consult your dealer or local power oom peny. ‘tér' 8. Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not install the phone '\ where people will walk on the cord. 9. Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords. This can increase the risk of fire or electric shock, 10. Never push objects of any kind through slots in the phone. They could touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result In a risk offire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the telephone. 11. To reduce lhe risk of electric shock, do not take this telephone apart. When service or repair work is required on this telephone. take it to a qualified service representative. Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other risks. incorrect re-assembly can cause electric shockwhen the appliance is used. 12. Unplug this telephone from the wall outlet and consult a qualified service representative In any of the following situations: When the power supply cord is frayed or damaged. If liquid has been spilled Into the telephone. If the product has been exposed to rain or water. lithe telephone does not operate normally byfcllowing the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions. improper adjustment of the other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the telephone to normal operation. E. If the telephone has been dropped or the case has been damaged. at“... . mm... 57.0??? F. If the telephone exhibits a distinct change in performance. 13. Avoid using a telephone (otherthan a cordless type) during an electrical storm. There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning. 14. Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak. 15. Never install telephone wlring during a lightning storm. 16. Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations. 17. Never touch unlnsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface. 18. Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Battery Cautionarylnstructjons CAUTION: To reduce the risk of fire or personal injury, read and follow these instructions: 1. Use only the following type and size of battery pack: Cordless Telephone Battery Pack sev. BOOmAh Q 1 U.S. Electronics Inc. ' Ni-Cd Battery Pack: model E650 (See page 31 forordering intonnation.) 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 is corrosive and may cause damage to the eyes or skin. It may be toxic if swallowed. 4. Exercise cam in handling the battery pack to prevent shorting the battery with conductive materials such as rings, bracelets and keys. The battery pack or conductor may overheat and cause burns. 5. Charge the battery pack provided with or identified for use with this product only in accordance with the instmctions and limitations specified in this manual. 8. Observe proper polarity orientation between the battery pack and battery charger. ATTENTION: The product that you have purchased contains a rechargeable battery pack. The battery pack is recyclable. At the end of its useful lite, under various States and low! laws, it may be illegal to dispose of this 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. serum pm 5 3 am, am Mil HA NDSE T Controls 1. HANDSET ANTENNA 2. Large LCD Screen: Shows call information, phone status prompts and directory items. 3. DIR. (Directory) Button: Press to access names and numbers stoned in the D1 RECTORY (See page 20 to 2A for details.) 4. TALK Button: Press to answer an Incoming call or to place a can. Press to end a call. smaptpmfl s i 1mm. um AM 5. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 1+I# Button: (1+) Press and hold down to place a long distance calls. (Automa‘dcally adds the number 1 at the beginning of the displayed telephone number.) 10 Digit!!! Button: Press and hold down to place a local call with Area Code. 7 Digit/TONE“? Button: (7 Digit) Press and hold down to place a local call. (TONE) Press to temporarily change the dialing mode from Pulse toTone for Rotary Service Users. (Press once before entering numbers to access the answering system or electronic banking services, etc.) FUNC (Function) Button: Press to access special functions operation in STANDBY Mode. (For special functions see page 25.) Ban Low LED Indicator: Lights up when the battery power is low. (See page 31 for detail.) New Call/MSQ(Message) Waiting LED Indicator: Blinks when recording new incoming call orwhen receiving Message Waiting signal, if you have subscribed from your local telephone company. (See page 17 for details.) Volume Control (HI, MED, LOW) Switch: Select the volume level (HI, MED, LOW). SAVEIRE (RediaI)IFA (Pause) Button: (SAVE) Press and hold down to save the changes on the listed items. (REDIAL) Press to redial the last numberyou dialed. (PAUSE) Press an insert a pause while dialing. (You will need the . PAUSE button to dial numbers which use an alternative long distance access code.) Scroll Up-Down, Shift Left-Right Button ( 4 ¢ > ): Press to move around the Large LCD Screen. Telephone Keypad: Allows you to make a call depending on pressed button. (For letters. see page 29.) DELETEISCAN Button: (DELETE) Press and hold down to delete items or individual characters. (SCAN) Press to change the operating channel when you hear interference. EDIT/FLASH Button: (EDIT) Press to edit “sled items. (FLASH) Press to answer a call fiyou have CallWa‘ning. Charge Contacts: For charging the battery pack inside the HANDSET. We recommend cleaning periodically with a damp cloth. IMPORTANT In order to get maximum Iile from the HANDSET battery pack, be sure to charge the HANDSET for 12 hours before initial use. 991flpl.pm5 1 1 "22/919,“ M ‘ 1 ."'"?v’”""* ;.~ BASE UNIT Controls “Wm n i uzznejmm BASE UNIT Controls Power-In Connection Jack TonelPuIse Select Switch 9'95"!°r‘ Telephone Line Connecfion Jack Antenna: Raise or reposition for best reception. IN USEIC HARGE Indicator: (IN USE) Lights up lo indicate that me HANDSET is in TALK Mode or an extension phone is in use. (CHARGE) Lights up when the HA charging. NDSET Is placed on the BASE UNIT far 6. PAGE Button: Press in page the HANDSET. 7. Charge Terminals: For charging the HANDSET battery pack. For best performance, clean periodically with a damp cloth, IMPORTANT Placing your BASE UN|T near appliances such as televisions , refrigerators, radios, or microwave ovens may cause interference. mum we 9 "was. mum 4 Getting Started Connecting Your Phone This section is a reference guide to the basic functions and operations of your cordless telephone. For more detailed descriptions of the operations and features of this telephone, referto the Contents on page 1. 1 Carefully remove your cordless telephone from its shipping mnon, it there is any visible damage, do not attempt to cpelate this equipment. Return It to the place of purchase. 2. Check to be sure you have all items lhal come with this cordless telephone system. You should have a HAN DSET, BASE UNIT. AC ADAPTOR. MOUNTING BRACKET. TELEPHONE LINE CORD, SHORTTELEPHONE LINE CORD and Owner‘s Manual. HANDSET TELEPHONE LINE wRD AC ADAPTOR SMQmefl “J i 1m99.s:14AM BASE UNIT ANTENNA ___.__ TONE/PULSE 1 iii] TELEPHONE SWlTCH m k CDNNECTiON /Q\ A) man 1 JACK ' '/ \\ \_/ POWER-IN SOURCE — 120V WALL TELEPHONE QWLET JACK \ A Ac ADAPTOR W X/ 3, Insert the small plug on the end of the AC adaptor into the POWER-lN connection jack at the back of the BASE UNlT. to a 120V AC wall outlet. LASS 2 POWER SOURCE 9V D0, GDOmA. LINE CORD into the house TELEPHONE 4 Plug the AC adaptor in A use ONLY WITH 0 5. Insert one plug ofme TELEPHONE JACK and the other end into the telephone line jack at the back of the BASE UNIT. (If you have an olderA—prong telephone Jack. you will need an RJ-1lc TELEPHONE JACK ADAPTOR. urchesed your telephone.) See page 26 for details.) Raise or leposltion the antenna on the BASE UNIT tor best reception. We recommend not placing this unit next to appliances. Doing so may cause you p Forts» Set the date and time ( interference. 9. TONEIF'ULSE Select Switch: A If your home is equipped with a PULSE select switch to th B. If you have a rotary dialing system, set th PULSE position. C, if you are unsure which system you he switch to the TONE position Press the to get a dial tone, and press any the dial tone continues service. Press the TONE/PULSE seled swntch to the PULSE mode and than try again. mapwmu 11 IE This adaptor is available at the same place Tone dialing system. set the TONE/ e TONE position. e TONE/PULSE select switch to key on the keypad except the zero. It means that you do not have Touchtone dialing tton on the HANDSET to hang up. Set the tlzzl“. mu m y button to confirm that you have a dlal (one. If you do not get a dial tone, review steps 3 through Q If you still have no dial tone, relerto the Problem Solving sadion on page 33. 10. Before initial use, charge the HANDSET for 12 hours. gamma You are now ready to use your new BellSouth Cordless Telephone. IMPORTANT In order to utilize the Caller ID feature, you must subscribe to Caller ID towards your local phone company. vzzru 9mm Desk Mounting Desk Mounting One of the special features of your telephone is the unique design of the MOUNTING BRACKETwhich can hold your phone at an angle of 30° when desk mounting. There are twu positions to Moose from: 1. NORMAL POSITION (Mounting Bracket not required) For normal posiliun, as shown in Figure 1, place (he BASE UNIT on any desired but suitable Iocatlon. FIGURE 1 2." 30° POSITION (See Figure 2) With the back ofthe BASE UNIT facing up‘ insert the hooks of the MOUNTING BRACKET (marked '30' DESKMOUNT") into ihe matching slots 43} ofihe BASE UNIT (93 shown in Figure 3).Then slideihe MOUNTING BRACKEI’ into place as Indicated by the arrow. FIGURE 2 FIGURE 3 9mm pm: 13 s uzzmmum Wall Mounting Wall Mounting You may choose to put the BASE UNIT of your cordless telephone on awall. 1. 2. 3. iQIBMZWIB With the back oflhe BASE UNIT facing up, connect the SHORTTELEPHONE LINE CORD lo the telephone Iinejack. Insert the SHORTTELEF'HONE LINE CORD through the hole ofthe MOUNTING BRACKET. Inserttl‘le hooks ofthe MOUNTING BRACKET (marked "WALL MOUNT') into the matching slots of the BASE UNIT (as shown below), Then sllde the MOUNTING BRACKETint/a place as indicated by the arrow. Plug thefree and aims SHORT TELEPHONE LINE CORD into Ihe MODULAR WALL JACK. Align the upper keyhole on lhe MOUNTING BRACKET with the upper STUD of » the wall plate, so (hatthe opening end of the MOUNTING BRACKET matches the lower stud, then pull the BASE UNIT down until it Is securely seated. SHORT TELEPHONE fi‘ LINE CORD MOUNTING BRACKET WALL PLATE \ / STUD 9? WALL PLATE ——— 14 i 1/22/09. mzus AM Cordless Telephone Operation Preparing for Use Before you can use your cordless telephnne, you must charge the HANDSET for 12 hours. Failure to do so will require recharging of Ihe battery pack more often. 1. Place the HANDSET on the BASE UNIT for 12 hours. 2. After12 hours. remove the HANDSET from the BASE UNIT. 3. Raise or reposition the BASE UNIT antenna for best reception. Before you can use your cordless telephone. you must charge the HANDSE T for 12 hours. Failure to do so will require more frequent charging of the baflerypack. See page 31 formers information on the battery pack. '\ NOTE: Once the HANDSET is fully charged, it is operable for approximately 4 hours of continuous talk use and approximately 5 days when the HANDS ET is left off the BASE UNIT in STANDBY Mode depending on the frequency ofuse. IMPORTANT The AC ADAPTOR must always be plugged into an electrical outlet. Niapizarrfi 15 $ mam. mmAM * ffi Cordless Telephone Operation MA Receiving Calls 1. When the phone rin s, lift the HANDSET and press the t}@ button. The BASE unn' IN use LED indicamrwill light up. @ ®®§ 2. Startycurconvarsation. V 3. To end our conversation. either press U the % button or place the HANDSET A on the BASE UNIT. If you place the @\ (my HANDS ET on the BASE UNIT charge \ \ cradle, you activate the automatic STANDBY feature. NOTE: The Call Timerwlll start to count once you press the button, Minutes f Seconds [f—— Channel £70 1Ly EU >\: Call Timer Display Extension Phones Extension telephones can be connected, When an extension phone is being used, the BASE UNIT lN USE LED indicator will start to bilnk and the HAN DSET “EXT lN-USE” will be displayed. This means that an extension phone is In use. You will have to wait until the line is free to make a call. IMPORTANT When you hear interference, press the SCAN button to change the operating channel. fifl15§|2.pflfi 1! E lumiumm Cordless Telephone Operation Placing Calls 1. Press the button, the Call Timer \ i 0mm m SYSTEM starts to count. The BASE UNIT IN USE LED indicator will light up. 2. Listen for a dial tone. 3. Dialthe phone number. 4. When you have finished with your call, press the button again. The BASE UNIT IN USE LED indicator will turn all. OR 1. Dial the phone number. d down the 7—Digl ‘ or 1+ m button. The BASE UNIT IN USE LED indicaturwill light up. 3. When you have finished with your call, press the -button agaln. The BASE UNIT IN USE LED indicalorwill turn off. @ HANDSE T Redial Feature $ 1. If you get a busy tone, press the TALK button to hang up. 2, Later, press the- button again. 3. Listen for a die! lone. 4. Press the button. This will automatically redial the last telephune CALLER lD SYSTEM tee number you called. . 6:4) {$5 we) 5. When you-haw finlshed With your call, ‘1 V 1 press the -button again. The BASE @ @ fain? UNIT IN USE LED indlcatflrwill turn off. m um um (A O . mu: Mu m. . Press and hold down the 7-Dlgit ”‘Q' " button. The BASE atorwill light up. 4. When you ave finished wlth your call, press the -huttnn again, The BASE UNIT IN USE LED indicator willturn off. mamzpms w % 1mm. “we AM - Caller ID System Operation Caller ID System This telephone automatically displays incoming caller’s name and telephone numbertogether 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 local telephone company to utilize this feature. Viewmg Caller Information During Incoming Calls 1. When there is an incoming call. the name and the telephone number of the caller will automatically appear alter the seoond ring, Press the shilt left ( > ) button to view the name which are more than 11 digits. 9L 5:4 E”ClL-!I!>. elements ED‘ISSS/ IE EEVSSS/EIE Time iG-Dfl"H/I8-.-7i IGflSWI/fl.” OR Month/Dale f Number of calls recorded caller's telephone numberwill appear if the caller's name is not available. OR ‘OUT OFAREA" will appear if the origin e"' OUT OF ARE}: of the incoming call does not support ’\ Caller [D system. “UNKNOWN' will appear ifthe origin of 3-9- the incoming call has no name and does W’gfi’fib’dg’ ”w” unknw’” name not support the Caller lD system. inflows 'I “an ti is Out of Area OR “PRIVATE NAME" end/or ‘P—— -— —-——" will appear if the caller’s name andlor telephone number is blocked. OR nEXT lN-USE' will appeerwhen an extension phone Is being used. . OR "DATA ERROR” will appearif wrong data was receivede the telephone line. OR The name stored in the Directory will appear for an incoming call with malching telephone numbers. "MSG WAITING” (Message Waiting) The MSG WAITING LED indicator wIIl blink when there is a message for you from your telephone company if you have subscribed to Voice Mail message service and if you have requested Visual Message lnrficatlon from your local telephone company ‘MSG WAITING' will appear on the LCD Screen in STANDBY Mode. (T 0 remove the message waiting indicator. see page 28 for detail.) Betlplzpms u: i fizz/an. "nus m UUUU UUU UUr’JU momma 'l mes Caller ID System Operation Call Waiting When you have subscribed for Call Wailing service from your local telephone company, this telephone can Indicate the name and number of the second callerwhile you are having a conversafion. 1. When you are having a conversation, this 59» “ telephone will automatically display the name gflegézgfifgvae and number of the second caller. mixture 42 2. Press the- button to answer the second 1st Caller calleri me first caller's name and numberwill be e g 3. When you have flmshed, press the my,” —‘IE button to confinue with your conversation with the llrst caller. “CALL-FWD” (Forwarded Call) Appears on the upper left hand side, when the incoming call has been assigned to your telephone number. “L-D-C” (Long Distance) Appears on the upperleft hand side, when the incoming call is a long ,\cllstance call and lhe service is provided by your local telephone company. Caller List Records call information for up to 80 incoming calls such as caller's name and telephone numbertogether with the 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 N0, of new calls. ill "tramsanmea ”mm“ “H5 = an Viewing the Caller List 1. Press the scroll down (v) button to view the latest record. or press the scroll up (A) button to view the first record. press the shift right (>) button if the name is more ihan 11 digits. - > QLEX BRL'ilziIN (— EUVSSS la (2 ~> renown/i841 4 2. Press the button to go back to STANDBY Mode. (If no aclive buttons are pressed for 20 seconds or you have viewed the last record in the Callar's List, the LCD Screen will automatically return to STANDBY Mode) 2nd caller ssnpmmn w «m. 10:03AM Placing a Call from the Caller List 1. Press the scroll down (7) button to select from the latest record, or press the scroll up (A) button to select from the first record. 2. Press and hold down the 7-Digit @ button for local ca or the 1D-Digit button for local call with area code. or the 1+ button for long d nce call. 3. To end your conversation, either press the button or place the HANDSET on the BASE UNIT. To place a call from the Caller List in TALK Mode, press the button, then lollow steps 1 to 3. NOTE: You can edit the number before dialing, but you manner save any changes in the Caller List. Editing the Caller List before Dialing 1. Press the scroll up or down (A or v) button to find the caller, 2. Press the button. 3. Move the cursor by pressing the shift left or right (4 or») button to the di-lt ou want to change. To erase digits, press and hold down the @ {Em button. To add digits. use the TELEPHONE KEYPAD (o~9) buttons. 4. Press and hold down the 7-Digit button for local cell with area code, or the 1+ d tense all. 5. To end your conversation. either press the HANDSET on the BASE UNIT. NOTE: The name of the caller and time called cannot be edited. Saving the Name and Number in the Caller List into the Directory 1. Press the scroll up or down (A or v) button to find the caller. 2. Press and hold down the ‘ button. NOTE: it is not advisable to save a name without the corresponding telephone number. This will lead to improper display on Private and Out of Area calls. ssuptzpna an |lzzm,1omAM Caller ID System Operation Deleting All Records in the Caller List 1. Press and hold down the lg; a}; button at the STANDBY Mode. ELL DELETE 2. The LCD screen will automatically return to m... STANDBY Model ”305 w M” ....a Selective Deleting in the Caller List 1. Press the scroll up or down (A or v) button to find the caller at STANDBY Mode. 2. Press and hold down the 5m button, QLL DELETE then the LCD screen will disp aythe next "'“"‘“':/'3 if item in the directory. "W“ ’ ‘ 3. Press the utton to return to STANDBY Mode. Name and Telephone Number Directory This directory lets you smell through the list to find the person you need for one touch dialing. You can store up to 40 names and telephone numbers in the memo t “Y we". @ ‘\}Viewing the Directory 1. Press the DIRECTOR’V lsflé’fllb'lg mpg Na. d menwv mutt 2. Press the scroll up or down (A or v) button to find the one you need, pressthe shift right < s ) button if the name or telephone numberis morethan 11 digits. 91.54 Elect/IF! L beau/me 50455513236. 4 59455513? 'v' W 4 ‘1’ ”I‘L‘ NOTE: To exit the Directory List at anytime, press the Speed Viewing the Directory 1. Press the 2. Enter the first letter of a name. (See page 29 for detail of entering a letter) 3. Press the scroll down (v) button to find all names with same first letter. tr mupaws 11 mean 10:03AM Saving in the Directory 1. Pressthe utton. 2‘ Pressthe . button. 3. Use the TELEPHONE KEYPAD button (0~9) to enter the name. (see page 29 for detail) you can store up to 15 characters. 4. Press the scroll down (v) button once. 5. Enterthe telephone number using the TELEPHONE KEYPAD button (cue). You can store up to 16 digits. 6. Press and hold down the button. 7. Press the button to go back to STANDBY Mode. (If no active buttons are pressed for 20 seoonds, the LCD Screen will automatically return to STANDBY Model NOTE: It vw'll not save a duplicate telephone number or a name without the corresponding telephone number in the Directory. Preferred Calls You can assign Preferred Call which will generate a special ringer sound at t the start of the second rlng to anywelcome caller in the DIRECTORY. A} When you are saving the name and numberlnto the DIRECTORY, add ‘#’ ‘x‘ mark at the beginning of the name by pressing the button Blocked Calls You can assign 5 Blocked Call which wllI disable the ringer sound from the second ring to any filler in the DIRECTORY. When you are saving the name and number into the DIRECTORY, add “or” mark at the beginning at the name by pressing the @ button. setup‘llgmb 12 males. “1mm ememnwmm Caller ID System Operation Editing Name and Number in the Directory 1. Press the button. 2. Press the scroll up or down (A or v) button to find the one you want to edit, QLES: street/If? 554555 /E 15 ”I nut/E 3. Press the button to edit the heme. y DPHIJTM m%§:45§57§78 g; cursor is blinking 1 mm. 4. Press the shift left or right (4 or >) button to move the cursorto the letter or numberyouwentto change. , To erase, press and hold down the fiefifiéfi button. To add, use the TELEPHONE KEYPAD buttons (O~9). (see page 29 for details.) 5. Press the scroll up or down (A or v) button to edll the number. 4g*_ 6. Press the shift n‘ghturleft (4 or >) buttonto movethe cursor to the number T , you want to change. . ‘1 To erase, press and hold down the button. To add, use the TELEPHONE KEYPAD buttons (0~9). (See page 29 furdetails.) e.g. FILE?“ norm/W EMF/555 IE lE‘ ’/ mic" w cursor is blinking 1. Press and held down the button to oonflmm IMPORTANT: It is not advisable to save a name without the corresponding telephone number in the Directory. This will lead to improper displays on Private and Out of Area calls. NOTE: When no active buttons are pressed fcr20 seconds. the LCD Screen will automatically retum to STANDBY Mode. Sslflp‘lzpms 2: 11am mm AM é} 1. 5‘9’!“ Press the scroll down (v ) button. e.g. 5. Press the shift left or rlght (4 or >) button to move the wrsorto the number you want to change. ., a To erase, press and hold down the filmy} but‘lon. To add‘ use the TELEPHONE KEYPAD buttons. 6. Pras and hold down the 7—Dlglt button for local call. or press and hold down the 10-Digit uflon for local call with area code, or press and hold down the 1+ buflon for long distance call. 7. To end your conversallon. ellher press the button or place (he ’ HANDSET on [he BASE UNlT. NOTE: If you wanna save the edited number in the D'reclory. follow steps 1 through 5 and then press and hold down the , ‘ 51: button. 5mm pm 2A mam. mm AM g} Caller ID System Operation Placing Calls from the Directory 1. Press the LEE”, button, 2. Press the scroll up or down (A or v) button to find the one you went to call. 3. Press and hold down the 7-Digit ‘ ' button for local call, or press and hold down the 10-Diglt button for local call with area code, or press and hold down the 1+ button for long distance call. 4. To end your conversation, either press the ‘ button or place the HAN DSET on the BASE UNIT. Deleting Al Records in the Directory 1. Press the button at STANDBY Mode. Fi' L DELETE IBmAHffl/E "mi? 3. Press the button to return to STANDBY Mode, Q selective Deleting in the Directory 1. Press the button. 2. Press the scroll up or down (A or v) button to find the one you want to delete. 3. Press and hold down the fiwjfi; button, then the LCD Screen will display the next item in the directory. 4. Press the button to return to STANDBY Mode. Gfi‘laptlynfi 25 mm. um m r? Function Operation Thls unit contains the following special luncllons: A. LANGUAGE F. PBXNUMBER B. SILENTONIOFF G. PEXON/OFF C, TIME SEI' H4 PAUSE TIME D. RINGERVOLUME I. MSGWAITING E. LCD CONTRAST To access, press the button at STANDBY Mode, lhen press the TELEPHONE KEYPAD (1 ~9) ur the scroll up or down (A or v) buttons. SILENT TIME SET EFF ”I 1;qu ‘E wmq IDL‘G‘W/IB “3 mm? KEYPAD Button 151 KEYPAD Button # 2 KEYPAD Button #3 »\ cannegsr Fplf fia- . s a q '5 mm? ‘b mfi KEYPAD Button #1 KEYPAD Button 35 2 KEYPAD Button # 3 Pas: mne- P; 3” TIME MSG um TIHE EFF E’ on: '7 m“! '5 mm? “7 mmq KEYPAD Sultan # 7 KEYPAD Button # 8 KEYPAD Button It 9 IMPORTANT In order to utilize the caller ID feature, you must subscribe to Caller ID service from your local telephone company. smapapms 2s § awn, um m A. Language This telephone offers English. Spanish and French languages toryour convenience. 1. Press the 2. 3. Press the button. . Press the scroll up or down (A or v) button to select the type of language you desire, English is the preset language. Press and hold down the a. Press the button in go back to STANDBY Mode. B. Silent On/Off This telephone will generate the first ring saund even in the Blocked Call Mode to indicate that you have an incoming call. To keep silent in BLOCKED CALL Mode, you can tum ofithe first ring sound. 1. Press the Mfg; button. Press the TELEPHONE KEYPAD #2 button. Press the a, ’ button. $— Press the scroll up or down (A or v) button to. Silent Off is the preset Mode. Press and hold down the Press the button to go back to STANDBY Mode. .'-" #9 .~ 99- C. Time Set Set the date and time. Use the TELEPHONE KEYPAD button to enterthe month. date, hour and minute. Press the shift right ( > ) button to move the cursorto the next item. Press the TELEPHONE KEYPAD #1 for AM setting, or press the TELEPHONE KEYPAD 112 for PM setting. 5. Press the t3 3? button to go back to STANDBY Mode. NOTE: The date and time will automatically set, if you have subscribed to the Caller ID service from yourlocal telephone company "the first caller lD information that will come in will automatically set the dock.” swinptzpms 21 1/12/911204AM Caller ID System Operation D. Ringer Volume This unitenables you to adjust the ringer volume from HI, MED and LOW as desired. 1. Press the button. 2. Press the TELEPHONE KEYPAD #4 button. 3. Press the . Press the scroll up or down (A or v) button to adjust the ringer volume suitable for your convenience. (HI is the preset ringer volumei) Press and hold dovm the SAVE button, button to go back to STANDBY Mode, button, Eh?“ Press the E. LCD Contrast This unit enables you to select 8 brightness levels for the Large LCD display 1. Press the button Press the TELEPHONE KEYPAD #5 button. Press the button. 4?» Press me scroll up or down (A or v) button to adjust the brightness of the display. Level 4 is the preset brightness, Press and hold down the SAVE button. 6. Press the FUNCA button to go back to STANDBY Moder PP.” 5" F. PBX Number This unit enables you to preset the PBX number (such as an 8 or 9) whlle you are using a switchboard system 1. Press the button. Press the TELEPHONE KEYPAD #6 button Press the ' button Press the scroll up or down (a or v) button. (9 is the preset PBX number.) Press and hold down the button. Press the button to go back to STANDBY Mode. 99-99.» mam we 25 vzzm, mu m Caller ID System Operation G. PBX Mode This unit enables you to turn ON/OFF the PBX system depending on the telephone system you are using. 1. Press the FUNC. button. 2. Press the TELEPHONE KEYPAD #7 button. 3. Press the button. 4. Press the scroll up or down (A or v) button. PBX MODE OFF — set for direct line access. The preset PBX Mode is OFF. PBX MODE ON - When connected to a switchboard system. 5. Press and hold down the button. 6 Press the button to go back to 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. Pause Time This unit enables you to adjust the pause time for dialing on switchboard system or long distance calls. "it 1. Press the button 2. Press the TELEPHONE KEYPAD#8 button. 3. Press the . Press the scroll up or down (A or v) button to adjust the pausing time. The preset pause time is 2 seconds. 5. Press and h Id down the SAVE button. 6. Press the button to go back to STANDBY Mode. l. MSG Waiting (Message Waiting) To turn off the Message Waiting LCD Indicator 1 button. 2. HONE KEYPAD #9 button. 3. Press the EDIT button. . Press the scroll up or dow . Press and hold down th . 6 Press the ' button to go back to STANDBY Mode. IMPORTANT: Message Waiting LCD indicator will automatioallytum on. if you have subscribed to Voice Mail message service and If you have Visual Message Indication from your local telephone company. ”imam 29 i 1mm. 10:21 m r v) button. Telephone Keypad Characters The telephone Keypad buttons (1 ~9) are used to enterthe characters when entering names. Press the appropriate keypad button to get the following characters ___—f__—— eKuzgrgfis CHARACTERS 1 SPACE&‘()*,1 2 ABC2 3 DEF3 4 GHI4 5 JKL5 6 MN06 7 PQRS7 8 TUVB 9 wxvzg it * o o # # For example. if you want to enter the character “C", press the "2” key. the first character displayed will be “A". Press the “2” key again to display ‘B‘, and press again to display the letter “C". To enter the next character. press the appropriate key If. however, the next character is on the same key as the previous character. you will first need to press the shift right ( >) keyl Pressing the shift right (>) a second time will produce a space. If you want to change any character, you can go back to the incorrect character by pressing the shift left (4) button. To delete the character inside the cursor ‘ {$11 press and hold down the button. museums so i 1mm. 1mm Security Security System Your cordless telephone uses a digital coding security system to prevent unauthorized use of yourtelephone line by anomer nearby cordless telephone, The system has its own identifying signal created by microcomputers in both the BASE UNIT and HANDSET. Security Code This telephone has an internal security code with 65,536 possible combinations. Resetting Security Code and Channel Information Communication between HANDSET and BASE UNIT may not be possible in any of the following situations: 1. Altera power failure 2. After relocating the BASE UNIT by disconnecting the AC ADAPTOR. 3. After replacing the HAN DSET battery To reset. place the HANDSET on the BASE UNIT for 2 to 5 seconds. Multi-Channel Access Your cordless telephone lets you select a channel from the 40 irequencies available to transmit signals between the BASE UNIT and HANDS ET. When you notice interlerence from other cordless telephones, change to another channel by pressing the button on the HANDSET, 991mm 31 2 1/22)». 10:27 AM Battery Type Use the following type and size of battery pack: Cordless Telephone Battery Pack 3.6V, BOOmAh U.S. Electronics Inc, Ni‘Cd Battery Pack: model B650 NI-Cd This battery pack is available through: U.S, Electronics Service Center 105 Madison Avenue New York, NY 10016 1 300-828-5208 Recharging the Battery Pack The nickel cadmium (Ni-Cd) battery pack in the HANDSET can be recharged many times using the built-in charger in the BASE UNIT. When the BATTERY LOW LED indicator starts to blink, a “beep" sound will be heard every 10 seconds, This indicates that the battery pack needs to be recharged. Charge the battery pack at least once every 90 days of nonuse to avoid battery failure. When the battery pack can no longer be charged. replacement of the battery pack will be necessary. The battery pack used in your telephone may develop a condition known as “MEMORY“. Once subjected to a regular short discharging routine, the battery assumes the discharging pattern it was subjected to. This is known as a “MEMORY“ condition which causes rapid discharging thereby shortening the battery pack charge span, If you believe your battery pack has developed a memory condition, do not charge the HANDSET until the BATTERY LOW LED indicator comes on. When it does come on. charge the HANDSET fully for 12 hours. IMPORTANT In order to get maximum life from the HANDSET battery pack, be sure to charge the HANDSET for 12 hours before initial use. nth a: i 1mm. in: m Changing the Battery Pack Changing the Battery Pack The battery pack provides power torthe HANDSEl' of your cordless telephone. To Replace the BatteryPack: 1. 2. Pull out the battery connector and remove the battery pack 3. 4. Slide the HANDS ET battery compartment cover firmly into place in its closed 5. Remove the HAN DSET battery compartment cover by sliding it down. Plug the new battery pack into the battery connector. position, Before use, charge the new battery pack for 12 hours A7TEN170N: The product that you have purchased contains a rechargeable battery pack. The battery pack is recyclable. At the end of its useful life. under various state and local laws, it may be illegal to dispose of this 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, x) \ 3 / /, \ h , \ ,~ 1; l l BATTERV \ , CONNECTOR ‘ BATTERY COMPARTMENT COVER BATTERY mx Ram in. balmy HANDSET new swat by slidinu it awn-v “15930.le as i 0221“, um m swamp-us 34 fig; _ Problem Solving Problem Solving Section For your assistance, we have listed below a few common problems. Phone does not work, check the following: 1. BASE UNIT is plugged into power source. 2. HANDSETis charged. 3. TONE/PULSE switch is in the right position. 4. TELEPHONE LINE CORD is plugged into the telephonejack. Range of phone limited, check the following: 1. ANTENNA on BASE UNIT Is raised. 2. BASE UNIT is centrally located in your residence. 3. BASE UNIT is not located near appliances. No dial tone, check the following: 1. Telephone plug is connected to the telephone line. 2. BASE UNITis plugged into power source. Received signal flutters or fades, check the following: 1. Battery pack in HAN DSET is fully charged. 2. HAN DSET is not too farfrorn the BASE UNIT. 3. ANTENNA on BASE UNIT is raised. Interference on reception, check the following: 1. Noise may be picked up from electrical products in the home or electrical storms. Generally. this noise is a minor annoyance and should not be interpreted as a defect in your system. (See Technical Information on page 35). 2. Choose an alternate channel using the SCAN button on the HANDSET. Long Distance “L-D-C” Indicator is not ON when receiving long distance call, check the following: 1. Your local telephone company can provide the Area Code on an incoming long distance call. lmuxmu $— Problem Solving Excess static, check the following: 1. Check to see that the ANTENNA is not touching another metal object Raise the ANTENNA. If after pressing the TALK button, you receive three beeps and no dial tone, check the following: 1. Reset the HANDSET by placing it on the BASE UNIT for 2 to 5 seconds NOTE: If no telephones in the house are working. disconnect one set at a time to verify that none of the phones are causing the problem If you still have a problem after doing this and yourtelephone still does not work, please contact your local phone company, IMPORTANT When you hear interference, press the SCAN button to change the operating channel. magma-m as 1mm, m2? m Technical Information This cordless telephone uses radio frequencies to allow mobility. There are cenain difficulties in using radio frequencies with a cordless telephone. While these are normal, the following could affect the operation of your system. Noise Electrical pulse noise is present in most homes at one time or another. This noise is most intense during electrical storms. Certain kinds of electrical equipment such as light dimmers. fluorescent bulbs. motors. and fans also generate noise pulses. Because radio frequencies are susceptible to these noise pulses, you may occasionally hear them in your HAN DS ET. Generally they are minor annoyance and should not be interpreted as a defect in your system. Range Because radio irequencyis used, the location of the BASE UNIT can affect the operating range. Try several locations in your home or office and pick the one that gives you the clearest signal to the HANDSET. Interferen ce Electronic circuits activate a relay to connect the oordless telephone to your telephone line. These electronic circuits operate in the radio frequency spectrum. While several protection circuits are used to prevent unwanted signals, there may be periods when these unwanted slgnals enter the BASE UNIT. You may hear clicks or hear the relay activate while you are not using the HANDS ET. If the interference occurs frequently, it can be minimlzed or eliminated by lowering the height of your base antenna or by relocating the BASE UNIT. You can check for interference before selecting the final BASE UNlT location by plugging in the phone, NOTICE: This cordless telephone uses radio communication between the HAN DSET and the BASE UNlT and may not ensure privacy oi communication. Other devices. including other cordless telephone, may interfere with the operation of this cordless telephone or cause noise during operation. Units not containing coded access may be accessed by other radio communication systems. Cordless telephones must not cause interference to any licensed radio service. mama» so _ rm, «m m FCC Requirements Federal Communications Commission Requirements This equipment complies with Part 68 of FCC Rules, A label on the BASE UNIT of this equipment contains. among other information, the FCC Registration Number and the Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) forthis equipment You must, upon request. provide this information to your telephone company. The REN is also useful in determining the quantity of devices that you may connect to your telephone line and still allow these devices to ring when your telephone number is called, In most areas, but not all, the sum ofthe REN’s for all devices connected to one line should not exceed five (5.0). To be certain of the number of devices that you may connect to your line, you should contact your local telephone company If your equipment should cause harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may temporarily disconnect your service. If possible, they will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required However, when advance written notice is not possible, the telephone company may temporarily discontinue service without notice it such action is necessary under the circumstances, The telephone company may make changes in its communication facilities, equipment. operations. or procedures where such action is reasonably required in the operation of its business and is not inconsistent wim the rules and regulations of the Federal Communications Commission. Do not attempt to repair or modify this equipment. 4" Warning: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for its compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Some cordless telephones operate at frequencies that may cause interference to nearby TVs and VCR’s. To minimize or prevent such interference, the base of the cordless telephone should not be placed on or near a TV orVCR. If interference is experienced, moving the cordless telephone farther away from the TV orVCR will often reduce or eliminate the interference. This equipment should not be used on ooin telephone lines, Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs. If trouble is experienced, disconnect this equipment from the telephone line to determine if it is musing the malfunction If the equipment is determined to be malfunctioning. its use should be disconnected until the problem has been corrected, lMPORTANT in order to get maximum life from the HANDSET battery pack, be sure to charge the HANDSET for 12 hours before inltlal use. at sotapx’wme 31 1mm. uxzr m Federal Communications Commission Requirements (continued) Note: This equipment has been 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 interierence in a residential installation ThIs equipment generates. uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and. if not installed and used in accordance with the instmctions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will occur in a partiwlar installa- tion. 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 of the following measures 1. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna, 2. Increase the distance between the equipment and the receiver. 3. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. 4. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. "mums as y; rm mm M Warranty Information BellSouth Products One-Year Limited Warranty This limited warranty sets forth all BellSouth Products responsibilities regarding your product There are no other expressed or implied warranties from BellSouth Products. Warranty Service Provided If you purchased the new telephone from a retail vendor, BeIISouth Products warrants the telephone against defects in material and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the original date of purchase, This warranty is in lieu of all other express warranties. This wananty begins when you purchase the telephone and continues for one (1) year unless you sell orrent the telephone, in which case the warranty stops. BellSouth Products disclaims any implied warranty, including the warranty of merchantability and the warranty of fitness for a particular purpose, as of the date of 90 days from your original purchase of the telephone, BellSouth Products assumes no responsibility for any special, incidental. or consequential damages, This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights which vary from state to state, Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitations of special, incidental or consequential damages, or limitations on how long a warranty lasts. so the above exclusion and limitation may not apply to you, Warranty Service Not Provided This warranty does not cover damage resulting from accident, misuse, abuse, improper installation or operation, lack of reasonable care, unauthorized modification, the affixing of any attachment not provided by BeltSouth Products with the telephone and/or loss of parts, This warranty is voided in the event any unauthorized person opens, alters or repairs the telephone. All BellSouth equipment being returned for repair must be suitably packaged. Telephone companies use different types oi equipment and offer various types of services to customers, BellSouth Products does not warrant that this telephone is compatible with the type of equipment of any particular telephone company or the services provided by it. mum av ilzzres, mm M a? it; mums-m to . Warranty What to Do for Warranty Service During the first thirty (30) days, a defective product is eligible for over-the-counter exchange at the retailer from whom it was purchased. After thirty (30) days, the defective product should be returned to the authorized service center. Please allow 2-3 weeks for the return of your telephone product The shipping address of the authorized service center is: us Electronics Service Center 105 Madison Avenue New York, NY 10016 NOTE: A product received which was not made tor Bellsouth Products or which is not defective as determined by our test prooedures will not be repaired and will be returned C.0.D., freight To Obtain WarrantyService - Provide proof of the date of purchase within the package. - Prepay all shipping costs to the authorized service center, - Include a return shipping address within the package. Please retain your sales receipt. the canon. the packing materials, and the printed material. The original carton is the best shipping container for the telephone should you have to return it. For your reference: Serial number Date of Purchase ______._.__ Name of Dealer Customer Service Telephone Number: 1-800-210-8950 OUTSIDE THE u.s.A. CALL 1-212-242-6978 mm. um AM 4+ praapmfi n 1mm. “127 M magnum This page serves as a template for attachment of screws to the wall when mounting this telephone on the well. 1. Cut out this page. 2, Use this template to determine the distance between screws when mounting this phone on the wall, The two cross hairs identify where to attach the screws 1mm. mm m , . whet . z» IMPORTANT In orderto get maximum life from the HANDSET battery pack, be sure to charge the HANDSET for 12 hours before initial use. IMPORTANT Placing your BASE UNIT near appliances such astelevisions, refrigerators. radios, or microwave ovens may cause interference. IMPORTANT When you hear interference, press the SCAN button to change the operating channel. IMPORTANT The Ac ADAPTOR must always be plugged into an electrical outlet. IMPORTANT To obtain the best reception, he sure to raise or reposition the BASE UNIT antenna. IMPORTANT If you live in an area which gets frequent thunderstorms, we strongly recommend plugging your AC adaptor into a surge protector. mutants 4: 1m. 1127 m Make certain you receive the best performance from your telephone. Read this manual first. @ BELLSOUTH MHW‘IA ma. h or»
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