Lionda Technology Co XG2400ALD03 2.4 GHz 50 Ch Analog Cordless Telephone User Manual

Lionda Technology Co Ltd 2.4 GHz 50 Ch Analog Cordless Telephone Users Manual

Users Manual

2.4 GHz CORDLESS ALL DIGITALANSWERING SYSTEM WITHCALLER ID/CALL WAITING50 CHANNEL AUTOSCAN WITH 4 INDIVIDUAL MAILBOXESModel XG2400OWNER'S MANUALINSTALLATION ANDOPERATINGINSTRUCTIONSPLEASE READ THISMANUAL CAREFULLYBEFORE USE.KEEP FOR YOURREFERENCE.on page 7 or your separateQuick Start guide.Visit Us on the Web:www.uselectronics.info
Special Featuresongratulations on your selection of a quality  XACT Product. With propercare and adherence to the setup and user instructions in this Owner’s Manual,this unit will provide you with years of trouble free service.BellSouth is committed to providing quality products that fit your needs. We would like tohave any comments or suggestions you might have on this product. You may mail yourcomments to: U.S. Electronics105 Madison AvenueNew York, NY 10016When examining your new  XACT cordless telephone, you will find an array ofspecial features including:Filtered Sound™ System - Receives considerably less noise than conventional cordlesstelephones because of a special circuit which delivers the clearest possiblereception.50 Channel Autoscan - Press the                    button on the HANDSET to find and lock onto the clearest channel for any call.Desk or Wall Mount - Use this equipment as a desk phone or as a wall phone.TONE or PULSE Dialing - Use this phone for either TONE (push-button) or PULSE(rotary) dialing.Automated Functions - Redial the last number called and automatic STANDBY mode.Security - Ensures greater privacy because a built-in security code with 65,536combinations prevents use of your telephone line by another nearby cordlesstelephone.Dependable Battery - Recharge your BATTERY PACK many times with the built-incharger. The battery low warning tone tells you when the BATTERY PACK needsrecharging (See page 37).Special Services - Use the               button to access special services such as CallWaiting supplied by your telephone company or company switchboard.STANDBY Mode - When in STANDBY mode (ON-HOOK), the telephone is capable ofreceiving a call. When the HANDSET is on the BASE UNIT, it is automatically in theSTANDBY mode (ON-HOOK). When the HANDSET is taken off the BASE UNIT, itremains in the STANDBY mode until you activate the         button.Battery Power Saver - Once fully charged, in STANDBY mode, the HANDSET canreceive/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 receiver volume level (HI, MID, LOW).Luminous LCD Screen - The LCD Screen emits light for 10 seconds every time youpress any of the TELEPHONE KEYPAD buttons.HEADSET JACK - Your telephone can utilize a headset for hands-free communication.BELT CLIP - Use the BELT CLIP to hang your HANDSET on your belt.CDEL/CHANEDIT/FLASHTALK
Special FeaturesCALLER ID SYSTEMMulti-Function Large LCD Screen - Shows the number you are dialing, and with Caller IDservice (available through subscription from your local telephone company), displaysinformation about the caller before you answer the call.Name and Number DIRECTORY (PHONE BOOK) - Stores up to 40 names and numbers so thatyou can call them with a single key stroke.Caller List - Available with Caller ID service. Stores up to 80 calls to keep track of everyone whocalled. The name, phone number, time, and date of the call are recorded. Allows you to returntheir calls with a few key strokes.Preferred Calls - You can mark the name and number of a welcome caller in the DIRECTORY(PHONE BOOK). When that number calls in, the caller’s name will appear on the LCD Screenand a special ring sound will be heard.Blocked Calls - You can mark the name and number of an unwelcome caller in the DIRECTORY(PHONE BOOK). When that number calls in, the caller’s name will appear on the LCD Screenand the ringer will be disabled.Repeat Call Indicator - Shows if a new incoming call has called more than once.Unavailable Call Indicator - Advises you that the origin of the incoming call does not support theCaller ID system.Call Waiting Service - Displays the name and number of the second caller, if you have subscribedfor Call Waiting service from your local telephone company (see page 15).Voice Mail - Indicates message waiting signal if you subscribed to Voice Mail message serviceand requested Visual Message Indication from your local telephone company (see page 15).ANSWERING SYSTEM FEATURESFully Digital Answering System - Provides a full range of answering functions without usingcassette tapes.Digital Memory - Allows recording of memos and messages.Two-Digit LED Message Display - Indicates the number of messages, indicates the status of thesystem.Ring-Detection Selectable - Choose the number of times the telephone rings before the systemanswers.Voice Day/Time Stamp - System tells the day and time of each  received message or recordedmemo.Message Alert - The ability to generate a sound signal when new messages are recorded.Call Screening - The ability to intercept a call when the unit is recording an incoming message(ICM).Mailboxes - Allows four separate individuals to receive their own incoming messages.Auto Disconnection - Will automatically stop answering when the HANDSET of any phone on thesame line goes OFF-HOOK.Fast Message Skip Function - Skips to the next message.
HANDSET Controls3.  NEW CALL/MSG WTG (MESSAGE WAITING) LED Indicator: (NEW CALL) Blinks in      RED color to indicate that you have a new Caller ID call stored in memory. (MESSAGE     WAITING) Blinks in GREEN color when receiving a Message Waiting signal, if you have     subscribed to a Voice Mail message service from your local telephone company (See      page 15.)HANDSET Controls1.  Large LCD Screen: Shows call information, phone status, prompts, and DIRECTORY     (PHONE BOOK) items. large LCD Screen.1.  LARGE LCD SCREEN10.  DIR (DIRECTORY)       BUTTON       Pg. 16~2116.    DEL (DELETE)/CHAN       (CHANNEL) BUTTON        Pg. 17, 18, 20, 21,       36, 39, 4113.    SAVE/REDIAL/       PAUSE BUTTON       Pg. 12, 17~20, 22~2714.  VOLUME CONTROL       (HI, MID, LOW)        SWITCH9.  BATT(BATTERY)  LOW       INDICATOR  Pg. 375.  HEADSET JACK     Pg. 134.  MENU/VOICE MAIL      BUTTON     Pg. 15, 22~276.  TELEPHONE KEYPAD     Pg. 18~20, 22~278.  FLASH BUTTON     Pg. 15, 18~20, 22~27EDIT/17.  CHARGE CONTACTS2.  SCROLL UP-DOWN/SHIFT      LEFT-RIGHT BUTTON      Pg. 14, 16~2612.   TALK BUTTON     Pg. 8, 9, 11, 12, 15,     16, 20, 27, 39  Pg. 21, 23, 27  715.  OPTION (#) BUTTON       Pg. 16, 20, 21, 273.  MESSAGE        WAITING LED        INDICATOR  Pg. 15, 16NEW CALL/
HANDSET Controls4.          /MENU Button: (VOICE MAIL) Press to automatically dial the Voice MailPost Code in your area to access your Voice Mail message. (MENU) Press andhold to access the special functions operation in STANDBY mode. (For specialfunctions see pages 15, 22~27.)5. HEADSET JACK: For connecting your headset plug to enjoy hands-freecommunication. (See page 13 for detail.)6. TELEPHONE KEYPAD          to          Buttons: Allows you to make a call dependingon pressed button. (For TELEPHONE KEYPAD characters, see page 19.)7. TEMPORARY TONE             Button: Press to temporarily change the DIALING modefrom PULSE to TONE for Rotary Service Users. (Press once before enteringnumbers to access the answering system or electronic banking services, etc.)8.                    Button: (EDIT) Press to edit listed items. (FLASH) Press to answer a callif you have Call Waiting.9.             Button: Press to answer an incoming call or to place a call. Press to end acall.10.BATT LOW INDICATOR: Appears on the LCD Screen when the battery charge is low.(See page 37 for detail.)11.       DIRECTORY (PHONE BOOK) Button: Press to access names and numbersstored in the DIRECTORY (PHONE BOOK). (See pages 16 to 21 for details.)12.              /PAUSE Button: (SAVE) Press and hold down to save the changes on thelisted items. (REDIAL) Press to redial the last number you dialed.(PAUSE) Press toinsert a pause while dialing. (You will need the               /PAUSE  button to dialnumbers which use an alternative Long Distance Access Code.)13. HANDSET Volume Control (HI, MID, LOW) Switch: Select the receiver volume level(HI, MID, LOW).14.        /OPTION Button: (OPTION) Press to change the displayed telephone numberinto 7, 10, or 11 digit DIALING mode during Caller ID callback.15.           (DELETE/CHANNEL) Button: (DELETE) - Press and hold down todelete items or individual characters. (CHANNEL) Press to change the operatingchannel when you hear interference.16. CHARGE CONTACTS: For charging the BATTERY PACK inside the HANDSET. Werecommend cleaning the CHARGE CONTACTS periodically with a damp cloth.10*VOICE MAILEDIT/FLASHDIRSAVE/REDIALTALK#DEL/CHANSAVE/REDIAL
9.  VOL - (VOLUME       DOWN) BUTTON10.  PAGE BUTTON8.  VOL + (VOLUME       UP) BUTTON25.  PLAY BUTTON21.  ERASE BUTTON22.  STOP BUTTON30.  MEMO BUTTON       Pg. 31, 3327.  IN USE/CHARGE     LED INDICATOR24.          ANSWER FUNCTIONON/OFFLED        INDICATOR  Pg. 30, 4023.  ANSWER FUNCTION       ON/OFF BUTTON         Pg. 3029.         SPEAKERPHONE BUTTON28.          SPEAKERPHONE LEDINDICATOR12.  CODE BUTTON       Pg. 3426.  OUTGOING       MESSAGE BUTTON       Pg. 29, 3015.  ANNOUNCE ONLY/       INCOMING MESSAGE       SWITCH  Pg. 30, 402.  MAILBOX 2 BUTTON     3.  MAILBOX 3 BUTTON     4.  MAILBOX 4 BUTTON1.  MAILBOX 1 BUTTON     5.  MAILBOX LED       INDICATORS       Pg. 29~337. TIME BUTTON       Pg. 29~336.  REPEAT  BUTTON       Pg. 29~3319.  LED MESSAGE       DISPLAY       Pg. 3318.BASE UNIT         ANTENNA20.  SKIP BUTTON14.  MESSAGE ALERT       SWITCH  Pg. 3116.  RINGER ON/OFF       SWITCH  17.  RING SELECT       SWITCH  Pg. 3132.  POWER-IN       CONNECTION JACK       Pg. 7, 833.  TELEPHONE LINE       CONNECTION JACK       Pg. 7, 8, 10, 3931.  RESET BUTTON       Pg. 28, 4013.  TONE-PULSE SELECT        SWITCH  Pg. 8, 39
BASE UNIT Controls1. (MAILBOX 1) Button: Press to activate functions for MAILBOX 1.2.  (MAILBOX 2) Button: Press to activate functions for MAILBOX 2.3.  (MAILBOX 3) Button: Press to activate functions for MAILBOX 3.4. (MAILBOX 4) Button: Press to activate functions for MAILBOX5. MAILBOX LED Indicators: Lights to indicate the presence of message(s) andblinks to indicate that the corresponding MAILBOX is active and ready to operate.6.   Button: Press to repeat messages.7.  Button:  Press to set/check the day and time.8.          (VOLUME UP) Button:  Press repeatedly to increase the speaker volume levelof the BASE UNIT.9.        (VOLUME DOWN) Button: Press repeatedly to decrease the speaker volumelevel of the BASE UNIT.10.   Button: Press to PAGE the HANDSET. Press again to stop.11. CHARGE TERMINALS: For charging the HANDSET BATTERY PACK. For bestperformance, clean the CHARGE TERMINALS periodically with a damp cloth.12. Button: Press and hold down to set the 3- digit Remote Access Code forremote operation.13.TONE-PULSE SELECT SWITCH14.MESSAGE ALERT: Set switch to ON to generate a “beep” sound every 12 secondswhen a new message has been received.15.ANNOUNCE ONLY/INCOMING MESSAGE Switch:ICM - System records the incoming messages.ANNC -System plays your announcement and then hangs up withoutrecording messages.16.RINGER ON/OFF Switch: Set switch to OFF position to disengage the ringer on theBASE UNIT.17.RING SELECT Switch: To select the number of rings before the Answering Systemanswers a call.3R -System answers a call after the third ring.5R -System answers a call after the fifth ring.TS (TOLL SAVER) - System answers after the third ring only if you have newmessages. Otherwise, the system will answer after the fifth ring.18.BASE UNIT ANTENNA19.LED MESSAGE DISPLAY: Indicates the number of memos/messages received,status of the system.EA  - Erasing 01 ~63  - No. of memos/messages OP  - OGM is playingAo - Announce Only        FU  - Memory is full PA  - PauseRPTTIMEVOL +VOL -PAGECODE
BASE UNIT Controls20.              SKIP Button:  Press to skip messages. (DAY/TIME STAMP) Press to select the day,hour, and minute setting of the Answering Systtem. (REMOTE ACCESS CODE) Press toselect the first, second, and third digit of the Remote Access Codes.21.         Button:  Press to erase messages.22.          Button: Press to stop playing a message.23.         (ANSWER FUNCTION ON/OFF) Button: Press to activate or deactivate theanswer function.24. ANSWER FUNCTION ON/OFF (ANS. ON/OFF) LED Indicator: Lights when theanswer  function  is turned ON.25.   Button: Press to play messages.26.         OUTGOING MESSAGE) Button: Press and hold down to record OGM messages.27. IN USE/CHARGE LED Indicator:  Lights up to indicate that the HANDSET is in TALKmode or the HANDSET is place on the BASE UNIT for charging.28. SPEAKERPHONE LED INDICATOR:  Lights up to indicate that the speaker is in use.29.         (SPEAKERPHONE) Button:  Press to answer a call using the BASE UNIT.30.          Button: Press and hold down to record memo messages.31.RESET Button: Briefly press to reset the power. Press and hold down for 2 secondsto reset the system and clear all recordings.32. POWER-IN CONNECTION JACK33. TELEPHONE LINE CONNECTION JACKSKIPERASESTOPANSON/OFFOGMPLAYSPKMEMO
Safety Instructions.....................................................................................................................4Getting Started...........................................................................................................................7Desk Mounting............................................................................................................................10Wall Mounting.............................................................................................................................10Cordless Telephone Operation...................................................................................................11Preparing for Use................................................................................................................ 11Receiving Calls.................................................................................................................... 11Placing Calls.........................................................................................................................12Redial Feature......................................................................................................................12Using the Headset Feature..................................................................................................13Caller ID System Operation........................................................................................................ 14Caller ID System...................................................................................................................14Viewing Caller Information During Incoming Calls......................................................... 14Caller ID with Call Waiting..............................................................................................15Message Waiting...........................................................................................................15One-Touch Voice Mail Dialing........................................................................................ 15Caller List.............................................................................................................................16Viewing the Caller List.................................................................................................. 16Placing a Call from the Caller List.................................................................................. 16Storing Caller ID Records  into the DIRECTORY (PHONE BOOK)...................................... 17Deleting a Single Record............................................................................................... 17Deleting all Records.......................................................................................................17Name and Telephone Number DIRECTORY (PHONE BOOK)................................................ 18Viewing  the DIRECTORY (PHONE BOOK)....................................................................18Storing Phone Numbers.................................................................................................18Telephone Keypad Characters......................................................................................19Placing Calls from the DIRECTORY (PHONE BOOK)...................................................... 20Editing a Stored Number in the DIRECTORY (PHONE BOOK)........................................ 20Deleting a Stored Number in the DIRECTORY (PHONE BOOK)...................................... 21Preferred Calls.............................................................................................................. 21Blocked Calls.................................................................................................................21Contents1
Function Settings................................................................................................................22A. Setting the Ringer Level.........................................................................................23B. Changing the Language.........................................................................................23C. Turning the First Ring ON or OFF........................................................................... 24D. Setting the Time and Date...................................................................................... 24E. Adjusting the Contrast........................................................................................... 25F. Setting the PBX Number......................................................................................... 25G. Changing the Flash Time........................................................................................25H. Changing the Pause Time.......................................................................................26I. Programming One-Touch Voice Mail Dialing........................................................... 26J. Deleting Message Waiting Indication......................................................................27K. Setting the Area Code............................................................................................27Answering System Operation.................................................................................................... 28Setting the Day/Time Stamp................................................................................................28Recording your Outgoing Messages..................................................................................28Turning the Answering System ON/OFF............................................................................30Setting to Answer Calls..................................................................................................... 30Setting to Announce Only...................................................................................................30Message Alert....................................................................................................................31Setting Ring Select......................................................................................................... 31Recording a Memo..........................................................................................................31Playing of Messages/Memos..........................................................................................32Saving Mesages.............................................................................................................33Erasing Messages..........................................................................................................33When the Memory is Full................................................................................................ 33Two-Way Recording...................................................................................................... 33Remote Operation through a Tone Telephone.................................................................34Remote Access Codes.................................................................................................. 34Changing of the Remote Access Codes........................................................................ 34Using the Remote Instruction Code.................................................................................35Contents2
Security................................................................................................................................ 36Recharging the BATTERY PACK...........................................................................................37Changing the BATTERY PACK..............................................................................................38Problem Solving....................................................................................................................39Technical Information.................................................................................................................... 41FCC Requirements..........................................................................................................................42Warranty Information......................................................................................................................44Wall Mount Template....................................................................................................................... 48Contents3
Safety Instructions4IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSTo reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and/or injury, always follow thesebasic safety precautions when using your cordless telephone equipment.1. Read and understand all instructions.2. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the telephone.3. 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.4. Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electrical storm.There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning.5. 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. Donot dispose of the BATTERY PACK in a fire. The BATTERY PACK may explode.Check with local codes for possible special disposal instructions.7. Operate this telephone using the electrical voltage as stated on the BASE UNIT orin the Owner’s Manual. If you are not sure of the voltage in your home, consult yourdealer or local power company.8. Unplug this telephone from the wall outlet before cleaning or replacing theBATTERY 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 resultif the telephone falls.10. Do not cover the slots and openings on this telephone. This telephone should neverbe placed near or over a radiator or heat register. This telephone should not beplaced 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 willstep or trip on the cord.12. Do not overload wall outlets or extension cords as this can increase the risk of fireor electric shock.13. Never push any objects through the slots in the telephone. They could touchdangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a risk of fire orelectric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the telephone.14. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not take this telephone apart. If service orrepair work is required on this telephone, take it to a qualified servicerepresentative. Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltageor other risks. Incorrect reassembly can cause electric shock when the appliance issubsequently used.15. Unplug this telephone from the wall outlet and consult a qualified servicerepresentative in any of the following situations.A. When the power supply cord is frayed or damaged.B. If liquid has been spilled into the telephone.C. If the telephone has been exposed to rain or water.D. If the telephone does not operate normally by following the operatinginstructions. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operatinginstructions. Improper adjustment may require extensive work by a qualifiedtechnician to restore the telephone to normal operation.
E. If the telephone has been dropped or the case has been damaged.F. If the telephone exhibits a distinct change in performance.16. Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm.17. Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specificallydesigned for wet locations.18. Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone linehas been disconnected at the network interface.19. Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines.Battery SafetyCAUTION:Danger of explosion if BATTERY PACK is incorrectly replaced. Replace onlywith the same or equivalent type. To reduce the risk of fire or personalinjury, read and follow these instructions:1. Use only the following type and size of BATTERY PACK:Cordless Telephone BATTERY PACK3.6V, 600mAhU.S. Electronics Inc.Ni-MH BATTERY PACK: model B655(See page 37 for ordering information.)2. Do not dispose of the BATTERY PACK in a fire. The BATTERY PACK may explode.Check with local codes for possible special disposal instructions.3. Do not open or mutilate the BATTERY PACK. Released electrolyte from a BATTERYPACK is corrosive and may cause damage to the eyes or skin. Electrolyte may betoxic if swallowed.4. Exercise care in handling the BATTERY PACK to prevent shorting the BATTERYPACK with conductive materials such as rings, bracelets, and keys. The BATTERYPACK or conductor may overheat and cause burns.5. Charge the BATTERY PACK provided with (or identified for use with) this telephoneonly in accordance with the instructions and limitations specified in this manual.6. Observe proper polarity orientation between the BATTERY PACK and BATTERYCHARGER.Safety Instructions5
Safety InstructionsSAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONSATTENTION:The telephone that you have purchased contains a rechargeable BATTERY PACK. TheBATTERY PACK is recyclable. At the end of its useful life, under various state and locallaws, it may be illegal to dispose of this BATTERY PACK into the municipal wastestream. Check with your local solid waste officials for details in your area for recyclingoptions or proper disposal.6
Getting StartedConnecting Your PhoneThis section is a reference guide to the basic functions and operations of your cordlesstelephone. For more detailed descriptions of the operations and features of thistelephone, refer to the Contents on page 1.1.Carefully remove your cordless telephone from its shipping carton. If there is anyvisible damage, do not attempt to operate this equipment. Return it to the placeof purchase.2.Check to be sure you have all items that come with this cordless telephone system.You should have a  HANDSET,  BASE UNIT, AC ADAPTOR, BATTERY PACK,MOUNTING BRACKET, TELEPHONE LINE CORD, SHORT TELEPHONE LINE CORD,BELT CLIP, and Owner’s Manual.73. Insert the small plug on the end of the AC ADAPTOR into the POWER-INCONNECTION JACK at the back of the BASE UNIT.4. Plug the AC ADAPTOR into a 120V AC wall outlet.USE ONLY WITH CLASS 2 POWER SOURCE 9V DC, 500mA.5. Insert one plug of the TELEPHONE LINE CORD into the house TELEPHONE JACKand the other end into the TELEPHONE LINE CONNECTION JACK at the back ofthe BASE UNIT. (If you have an older 4-prong TELEPHONE JACK, you will need anRJ-11C TELEPHONE JACK ADAPTOR. This adaptor is available at the same placeyou purchased your telephone.)6. We recommend not placing this unit next to appliances. Doing so may causeinterference.HANDSETTELEPHONE LINE CORDAC ADAPTORSHORT TELEPHONE LINE CORDBELT CLIPMOUNTING BRACKETBATTERY PACKBASE UNIT
Getting Started7. Install the HANDSET BATTERY PACK by plugging it into the BATTERY CONNECTORinside the BATTERY COMPARTMENT.8. Place the BATTERY PACK inside the BATTERY COMPARTMENT.9. Slide the  HANDSET BATTERYCOMPARTMENT COVER firmly intoplace in its closed position.10. IMPORTANT: Before initial use, chargethe HANDSET for 12 hours.11. TONE/PULSE Select Switch:A.If your home is equipped with a tonedialing system, set the TONE/PULSE Select Switch to the TONEposition.B.If you have a rotary dialing system,set the TONE/PULSE Select Switchto the PULSE position.C.If you are not sure which system youhave, set the TONE/PULSE SelectSwitch to the TONE position. Pressthe     button on the HANDSETto get a dial tone, and press anybutton on the TELEPHONE KEYPADexcept the zero. If the dial tonecontinues, it means that you do nothave TONE dialing service. Pressthe     button on the HANDSETto hang up. Set the TONE/PULSESelect Switch to the PULSE modeand then try again.8TALKTALKAC ADAPTORTELEPHONE LINE CORDTELEPHONEJACK120V WALLOUTLETTONE/PULSESELECT SWITCHPOWER-INCONNECTION JACKTELEPHONE LINECONNECTION JACKBATTERY PACKBATTERY COMPARTMENTCOVER
Getting StartedPress the       button to confirm that youhave a dial tone. If you do not get a dial tone,review steps 3 through 11. If you still do nothave a dial tone, refer to the ProblemSolving section on pages 39~40.12. Set the date and time on the HANDSET. (See page 24 for details.)13. Set the date and time on the BASE UNIT. (See page 28 for details.)You are now ready to use your newBellSouth Cordless Telephone.Belt Clip InstallationWith the back of the HANDSET facing up,insert one side of the BELT CLIP HOOK intothe matching slot at the top side of theHANDSET. Press down on the opposite sideof the BELT CLIP until the other hook locksinto the slot on the side of the HANDSET.9TALKBELT CLIP HOOK
Desk MountingFor normal position, as shown in Figure 1, placethe BASE UNIT on any desired but suitablelocation.Wall MountingYou may choose to put the BASE UNIT of your cordless telephone on a wall.1. With the back of the BASE UNIT facing up, connect the SHORT TELEPHONE LINECORD to the TELEPHONE LINE CONNECTION JACK.2. Insert the free end of the SHORT TELEPHONE LINE CORD through the hole of theMOUNTING BRACKET.3. Insert the OUTER HOOKS of the MOUNTING BRACKET into the matching slots onthe back of the BASE UNIT as shown in FIGURE 2.4. Push the MOUNTING BRACKET upward until the LOCKING HOOKS snaps into theinner slots of the BASE UNIT .5. Plug the free end of the SHORT TELEPHONE LINE CORD into the MODULAR WALLJACK.6.Align the upper keyhole of the MOUNTING BRACKET with the upper stud of the wallplate, so that the opening end of the MOUNTING BRACKET matches the lower stud,then pull the BASE UNIT down until it is securely seated.Desk Mounting10FIGURE 1FIGURE 2FIGURE 3MOUNTINGBRACKET MODULAR WALL JACKWALL PLATEWALL PLATE STUDSHORT TELEPHONELINE CORD123333455
Cordless Telephone Operation11Receiving Calls1. When the phone rings, the LCD Screenwill show “RING.” If you have Caller ID,the LCD Screen will show the Caller IDinformation after the first ring. 2. With the HANDSET off the base, pressthe       button. Start your conversation.The Call Timer starts to count.3. To end your conversation, either press the           button or place the HANDSET onthe BASE UNIT. If you place the HANDSET on the BASE UNIT CHARGE CRADLE,you activate the AUTOMATIC STANDBY feature.NOTE: The Call Timer will start to count once you press the           button.MinutesSecondsCall Timer Display02 08IMPORTANTDo not use this telephone within 20 ft. of a microwave ovenwhile it is working, as you may experience interference.This is a normal occurrence with 2.4 GHz phones andshould not be interpreted as a defect in the product.Preparing for UseBefore you can use your cordless telephone, you must charge the HANDSET for 12hours. Failure to do so will require recharging of the BATTERY PACK more often.1. Place the HANDSET on the BASE UNIT for 12 hours.2. After 12 hours, remove the HANDSET from the BASE UNIT.Before you can use your cordless telephone, you must charge the HANDSETfor 12 hours. Failure to do so will require more frequent charging of theBATTERY PACK. See page 37 for more information on the BATTERY PACK.NOTE:Depending on the frequency of use, once the HANDSET is fully charged, it remainsfunctional for approximately 4 hours of continuous use and approximately 5 days whenthe HANDSET is off the BASE UNIT in STANDBY mode.TALKTALKTALKTALK
Placing Calls1. Press the     button, the Call Timerstarts to count.2. Wait until you hear a dial tone and thendial the phone number.3. When you have finished your call,press the      button again or place theHANDSET on the BASE UNIT.OR1. Dial the phone number.2. Press  the     button.  The numberdisplayed will be dialed.3. When you have finished with your call,press the     button again or placethe HANDSET on the BASE UNIT .Redial Feature1. If you get a busy tone, press thebutton or place the HANDSET on the BASEUNIT to hang up.2. Later, press the        button again.3. Listen for a dial tone.4. Press the       /RE/PA  button. Thiswill automatically redial the last telephonenumber you called.5. When you have finished with your  call,press the     button again or placethe HANDSET on the BASE UNIT .NOTE:If you are too far away from the BASE UNIT, the HANDSET emits “beep” sounds towarn you that the background noise level is too high for proper communication betweenthe HANDSET and the BASE UNIT. When you hear this sound, you  should move closerto the BASE UNIT to reduce the noise level. Otherwise, the call will automatically cut off.Cordless Telephone Operation12TALKSAVETALKTALKTALKTALKTALKTALK1, 21, 2, 54
Using the Headset FeatureYour telephone can utilize a headset (not included) to be connected to your HANDSETfor you to enjoy hands-free communication.Pull out the HEADSET JACK COVER then insert the small plug on the end of the head-set into the HEADSET JACK at the left side of the HANDSET. Follow the proceduresdiscussed in “Receiving Calls” and “Placing Calls” to receive and place a call.NOTE:When you plug the headset plug into the HEADSET JACK it automatically mutes theMICROPHONE and SPEAKER of the HANDSET. Unplug the headset to return theHANDSET to normal use.Headsets are available at most retail outlets that sell telephone equipment. TheHEADSET JACK is compatible with 2.5 mm headset plugs only.Cordless Telephone Operation13IMPORTANTPlacing your BASE UNIT near appliancessuch as televisions, refrigerators, radios, ormicrowave ovens may cause interference.MICROPHONEHEADSETSPEAKERHEADSET JACKHEADSETPLUG (2.5mm)
Caller ID System OperationCaller ID SystemThis telephone automatically displays an incoming caller’s name and telephonenumber together with the date and time of the call. It records up to 80 calls and storesthe data in Memory.IMPORTANT: You must subscribe to the Caller ID service from your local telephonecompany to utilize this feature.Viewing Caller Information During Incoming Calls1. When there is an incoming call, the name and the telephone number of the callerwill automatically appear after the first ring. Press the SHIFT RIGHT         button toview a name of more than 11 characters.ORCaller’s telephone number will appear if the caller’s nameis not available.OR“UNAVAILABLE” will appear when Caller ID informationis not available. The origin of the call does not supportthe Caller ID system (including international calls).OR“DATA ERROR” will appear when the Caller IDinformation was received incorrectly or only part of thedata was received.NOTE: When an error is received, none of the data fromthis call is saved in memory.OR“PRIVATE” will appear if the caller’s name and/ortelephone number is blocked.OR“MSG WAITING” will appear when a Voice Mail Messagehas been received and is stored by the Message Waitingservice provided by the telephone company.14
Caller ID with Call WaitingWhen you subscribe to Call Waiting service from your local telephone company, thistelephone will display the name and number of the second caller while you arehaving a conversation with the first caller.When a new call comes in while you aretalking, you will hear a notification beep fromthe HANDSET and the volume is momentarilymuted. The new caller’s name and phonenumber, if available, appears on the display.1. When you receive a “Call Waiting” call and you want to connect the call,press the              button and start talking with the second caller. Theactive call will be placed on hold.2. Press the                   button to alternate between calls.3. Press the         button or place the HANDSET on the BASE UNIT to end thecall.“MSG WAITING” (Message Waiting)The Message Waiting LED indicator will blink green when there is a message foryou from your telephone company if you have subscribed to Voice Mail messageservice and if you have requested Visual Message Indication from your localtelephone company. “MSG WAITING” will appear on the LCD Screen in STANDBYmode. (To remove the MSG WAITING indicator, see page 27 for detail.)Note: This function requires voice mail subscription from the local telephonecompany. Furthermore, the local phone company must provide a type of voice mailsignaling called “FSK” (Frequency Shift Key). Not all telephone companies havethe visual message waiting feature available. Please contact your local telephonecompany to check if this is available in your area.One-Touch Voice Mail DialingWhen the setting is programmed in the Functions menu (see “ProgrammingOne-Touch Voice Mail Dialing” on page 26) you can dial out a programmed numberat the touch of a button. This feature is specifically designed to easily check voicemail when you have that service through your telephone company.1. Press the        button to access the telephone line.2. Press the              /MENU  button.3. The phone will automatically dial the number.Caller ID System Operation15TALKEDIT/FLASHEDIT/FLASHTALKVOICE MAILMIN SECRPTSecondCallerFirstCaller
Caller ListThis phone automatically stores the last 80 calls received. It records call informationsuch as caller’s name and telephone number together with the date and time of the call.The NEW CALL LED indicator will blink red to indicate that you have a new Caller ID callstored in memory.Viewing the Caller List1. With the HANDSET in STANDBY mode, press the SCROLL UP         or DOWNbutton.2. Any unviewed (new) calls will be displayed first. The most recent call will bedisplayed. The information on the call will be displayed with the name, number,date, and time that the call was received.3. To scroll to the next call, press the SCROLL UP          or DOWN          button. Pressingthe SCROLL DOWN          button will go through the calls from the last call receivedto the first Caller ID record. Pressing the SCROLL UP         button will allow you toview the calls from the first call received to the last.4. Press the SHIFT RIGHT         button to view a name of more than 11 characters.If the number has more than 11 digits, the last 11 digits will be displayed first.Press the SHIFT RIGHT        button to view the preceeding numbers.5. Press the          button to return to STANDBY mode.Placing a Call from the Caller ListYou can place a call from the Caller List by using the Caller ID CALLBACK feature.1. Press the SCROLL UP        or DOWN        button to find the Caller ID record youwish to call back.2. Press the       /OPTION  button to change the displayed number to 7, 10, or 11digits. The first dialing option displayedis the 11 digits for a long distance call.Press the      /OPTION button for thesecond time, the displayed number willchange to 7 digits for a local call.Press the            /OPTION   button for the thirdtime, the displayed number will changeto 10 digits for a local call with area code.3. Press the         button to dial the displayed number.4. Press the         button to cancel dialing and return to STANDBY mode.5. To end a call, either press the         button or place the HANDSET on the BASEUNIT.Caller ID System Operation16DIR#TALKDIRTALK##RPTRPTRPTFirst press.Second press.Third press.RPT
Storing Caller ID Records into the DIRECTORY (PHONE BOOK)1. Press the SCROLL UP        or DOWN        button to find the record you wish tostore into the DIRECTORY (PHONE BOOK).2. Press and hold the          /RE/PA  button.3. The display will show “SAVED.”4. If you wish to edit the newly stored number, edit it in the DIRECTORY(PHONE BOOK)  (page 20, “Editing a Stored Number”).5. Press the          button to return to STANDBY mode.Deleting Caller ID RecordsWhen viewing the Caller ID information you can delete a single call record or allof the call records.Deleting a Single Record1. Press the SCROLL UP         or DOWN         button to find the record you wishto delete.2. Press the                 button. The LCD Screen will display “ERASE ITEM?”3. To delete the record, press the             button again. The LCD Screen willdisplay “ERASED.”4. Press the          button to exit the Caller ID List.Deleting All Records1. Press the SCROLL UP        or DOWN        button.2. Press and hold the            button. The LCD Screen will display “ERASEALL?”3. To delete all of the Caller ID records, press the            button. The LCDScreen will display “ALL ERASED” and then return to STANDBY mode.Caller ID System Operation17SAVEDIRDIRDEL/CHANDEL/CHANDEL/CHANDEL/CHAN
Name and Telephone Number DIRECTORY (PHONE BOOK)This DIRECTORY (PHONE BOOK) lets you scroll through the list to find the person youneed for one touch dialing. You can store up to 40 names and telephone numbers in theMemory.Viewing the DIRECTORY (PHONE BOOK)1. Press the          button.2. Press the TELEPHONE KEYPAD (          /ABCto      /WXY) button that corresponds tothe first letter of a Caller’s name (a triple“beep” will sound if no entries are storedunder those letters). Press the SCROLLUP      or DOWN      button to find therecord you wish to view.3. Press the SHIFT RIGHT            button to viewa name of more than 11 characters. If thenumber has more than 11 digits, the last11 digits will be displayed first. Press theSHIFT RIGHT     button to view thepreceeding numbers.4. Press the      button to exit the DIREC-TORY (PHONE BOOK), or the DIRECTORY(PHONE BOOK) will time out.Storing Phone Numbers1. With the HANDSET in STANDBY mode, press the           button.2. Press the                    button to create a new DIRECTORY (PHONE BOOK) entry.3. Enter the name you wish to store using the TELEPHONE KEYPAD         /ABC  to       /WXY  buttons to enter the name, (see page 19 for detail) you can store upto 18 letters. To move the cursor to the right, create a space or to enter a newletter, press the SHIFT RIGHT         button.4. Press the SCROLL DOWN       button, and dial the telephone number you wishto store using the TELEPHONE KEYPAD           to           buttons. You can store upto 22 digits. Briefly press the            /RE/PA  button to insert a pause into the number.5. Press and hold the          /RE/PA  button to store the number into memory.NOTES:1. If there are no memory locations left in the speed dial DIRECTORY (PHONEBOOK) the LCD Screen will display “MEMORY FULL.” To continue with memoryprogramming, you must delete or edit existing speed dial numbers.2. If you mis-type entering the phone number, you can move through the numberand edit it by pressing the SHIFT RIGHT      or LEFT      button. To delete acharacter or number inside the cursor, press the                 button.Caller ID System Operation18DIRDIRDIR2929EDIT/FLASH10SAVESAVEDEL/CHAN1, 42
Caller ID System Operation19Telephone Keypad CharactersThe TELEPHONE KEYPAD buttons  are used to enter characters when enteringnames and numbers. Press the appropriate TELEPHONE KEYPAD button toget the following characters.  You can store a maximum of 18 characters on theletter icon and a maximum of 22 digits on the number icon.EXAMPLE:If you want to enter the name “ALEX” with telephone number “2426978,” dial thissequence:1. Press the         button.2. Press the                     button to create a new DIRECTORY (PHONE BOOK) entry.3. Press the following TELEPHONE KEYPAD buttons to get the desired letters:4. Press the SCROLL DOWN        button to move the cursor to the number icon.5. Press the following TELEPHONE KEYPAD buttons            /OPER   to            /WXYto get the desired numbers.6. Press and hold the        /RE/PA  button to store the data in the DIRECTORY(PHONE BOOK) memory. Keypad 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th Buttons Press Press Press Press Press Press Press Press Press1   Space 1&‘().          Space 12ABCabc2A B3DEFdef3DE4GHIghi4GH5JKLjkl5JK6MNOmno6MN7PQRSpqrs78TUVtuv8TU9WXYZwxyz90 000000000* *********# #########TELEPHONE KEYPAD BUTTON    2555 33 99LETTER   A   L  E  XDIRSAVEEDIT/FLASH90
Placing Calls from the DIRECTORY (PHONE BOOK)1. Press the          button.2. Press the SCROLL UP       or DOWN       button to find the record you want tocall.ORPress a TELEPHONE KEYPAD (   /ABC to    /WXY) button thatcorresponds to the first letter of a name. Press the SCROLL UP        or DOWN       button to find the record you wish to call.3. Press the       /OPTION  button to change the displayed number to 7, 10, or 11digits. The first dialing option displayedis the 11 digits for a long distance call.Press the      /OPTION  button for thesecond time, the displayed number willchange to 7 digits for a local call.Press the            /OPTION  button for the thirdtime, the displayed number will changeto 10 digits for a local call with area code.4. Press the         button to dial the displayed number.5. To end the call, either press the          button or place the HANDSET on the BASEUNIT.Editing a Stored Number in the DIRECTORY (PHONE BOOK)1. Press the          button.2. Press the SCROLL UP       or DOWN       button to find the record you wish to edit.3. Press the              button. The entry will display with a flashing prompt overthe first character.4. Move the cursor to the letter or number you wish to edit by pressing the SCROLLUP         or DOWN        , SHIFT RIGHT         or LEFT         button.To erase a character or digit, press the                 button.To add a letter or number, use the TELEPHONE KEYPAD      to      /OPER buttons. Characters or numbers will be inserted in front of the cursor (See page19 for details.)5. When the entry is edited as you desire, press and hold the           /RE/PA  button tostore the edited record.Caller ID System Operation20DEL/CHAN1 0SAVETALKEDIT/FLASHDIR29###TALKDIRRPTRPTRPTFirst press.Second press.Third press.TOTAL
Deleting a Stored Number in the DIRECTORY (PHONE BOOK)1. Press the          button.2. Press the SCROLL UP        or DOWN        button to find the record you wish todelete.3. Press the                  button. The LCD Screen will display “ERASE ITEM?”4. To delete the record, press the                 button again.5. Press the          button to return to STANDBY mode.PREFERRED CALLSYou can assign stored numbers a PREFERRED CALL status. When an incomingcall is matched to a stored number designated as preferred, the phone will generatea special ringer sound after the Caller ID information is received.When you are saving the name and numberinto the DIRECTORY (PHONE BOOK), add a“#” symbol at the beginning of the name bypressing the          button.BLOCKED CALLSYou can assign stored numbers a BLOCKED CALL status. When an incoming callis matched to a stored number designated as blocked, the phone will not ring afterthe Caller ID information is received.When you are saving the name and numberinto the DIRECTORY (PHONE BOOK), addan “*” symbol at the beginning of the nameby pressing the          button.Caller ID System Operation21IMPORTANTPlacing your BASE UNIT near appliancessuch as televisions, refrigerators, radios, ormicrowave ovens may cause interference.DIRDEL/CHAN#*DIRDEL/CHANTOTALTOTAL
Caller ID System Operation22Function SettingsYou can change the setting on the HANDSET in the functions menu. Access thefunctions menu by pressing and holding the             /MENU  button.There are 11 settings in the functions menu which can be changed. You can scrollthrough the function menu in the listed order by pressing the SCROLL DOWNbutton.Settings can be accessed by pressing the corresponding TELEPHONE KEYPADbutton. To edit a setting, press the                    button, use the SCROLL UP         or DOWN    button  to toggle between the setting options, and then press and hold the       /RE/PA button to save the changes. Press the           /MENU  button to exit thefunctions menu.    TELEPHONE Function         KEYPADRing Hi/Low/Off: Changes the volume of the ringer on the HANDSETor turn the ringer OFF.Language: Changes the language that appears on the LCD Screen.Choose between English, French, or Spanish.First Ring On/Off: Turns the first ring of the phone OFF so that it doesnot ring until Caller ID information has been displayed. Particularlyuseful when using the PREFERRED and BLOCKED CALL featuresor the PRIVATE and UNAVAILABLE ring settings.Time Set: Changes the time and date.Contrast: Adjusts the brightness of the LCD Screen for optimumviewing.PBX Number: Inserts if a “PBX Number” before an outgoing numberis dialed. Select the number (0-9) which is required to access anoutside line when using a switchboard system, and the phone willautomatically dial the PBX number and a pause before any speeddial or Caller ID callback number. Factory setting is “OFF.”Flash Time: Changes the flash time to accommodate the phoneservice in your area.Pause Time: Changes the number of seconds that a pause lastswhen using programmed pauses in your speed dial numbers orafter your PBX number.Voice Mail: Programs the one-touch number that enables easyaccess to the voice mail service provided by your telephonecompany.VOICE MAILVOICE MAILEDIT/FLASHSAVE213456789
    TELEPHONE Function        KEYPADMSG Waiting Delete: Clears current message waiting indication.Area Code: This unit does not require any programming of an AreaCode. However, this option could be used to add the local Area Codeto numbers that were stored as 7-digits in the phone book and 10-digit dialing is required in the local calling area.NOTE: At any time during options programming you can quit and the settingsthat you have changed will be saved. Press the             /MENU  button to quitthe options menu or let the options programming time out by not pressingany TELEPHONE KEYPAD buttons for 20 seconds.A. Setting the Ringer Level1. Press and hold the              /MENU  button to enter the menu.2. Press the                  button to change the setting. “HI” will begin flashing.3. Press the SCROLL UP          or DOWN          button to toggle between HI, LOW, andOFF.4. When the desired setting is displayed, press and hold the         /RE/PA  button tosave the setting. A long “beep” will sound to confirm the setting has been saved.5. Continue with programming or press the         /MENU  button to return toSTANDBY mode.B. Changing the Language1. Press and hold the              /MENU  button to enter the menu.2. Press the         button to go to the LANGUAGE programming option.3. Press the              button to change the setting. “ENGLISH” will beginflashing.4. Press the SCROLL UP      or DOWN      button to toggle between ENGLISH,ESPANOL, and FRANCAIS.5. When the desired setting is displayed, press and hold the          /RE/PA  button tosave the setting. A long “beep” will sound to confirm the setting has been saved.6. Continue with programming or press the         /MENU  button to return toSTANDBY mode.Caller ID System Operation23EDIT/FLASH*VOICE MAILVOICE MAIL0SAVEVOICE MAILEDIT/FLASHVOICE MAIL2SAVEVOICE MAIL
C. Turning the FIRST RING ON or OFF1. Press and hold the              /MENU  button to enter the menu.2. Press the         button to go to the FIRST RING programming option.3. Press the                  button to change the setting. “On” will begin flashing.4. Press the SCROLL UP        or DOWN        button to toggle between ON and OFF.5. When the desired setting is displayed, press and hold the          /RE/PA  button tosave the setting. A long “beep” will sound to confirm the setting has been saved.6. Continue with programming or press the         /MENU  button to return toSTANDBY mode.D. Setting the Time and Date1. Press and hold the              /MENU button to enter the menu.2. Press the          button to go to the TIME set programming option.3. Press the            button to change the setting. The month will beginflashing.4. Press the TELEPHONE KEYPAD         to         button to enter the month. Thedate will begin flashing.5. Press the TELEPHONE KEYPAD        to        button to enter the date. Thehour will begin flashing.6. Press the TELEPHONE KEYPAD        to        button to enter the hour. Theminutes will begin flashing.7. Press the TELEPHONE KEYPAD       to       button to enter the minutes.“AM” and “PM” will begin flashing.8. Press the TELEPHONE KEYPAD       button to choose AM or press the        button to choose PM.9. When the desired setting is displayed, press and hold the          /RE/PA  button tosave the setting. A long “beep” will sound to confirm the setting has been saved.10.Continue with programming or press the         /MENU  button to return toSTANDBY mode.Caller ID System Operation243VOICE MAILEDIT/FLASHSAVEVOICE MAIL4VOICE MAILEDIT/FLASH1201011 010SAVEVOICE MAIL
E. Adjusting the Contrast1. Press and hold the              /MENU  button to enter the menu.2. Press the         button to go to the CONTRAST programming option.3. Press the                  button to change the setting. “4” will begin flashing.4. Press the SCROLL UP       or DOWN       button to toggle from 1 to 8 levels ofcontrast.5. When the desired setting is displayed, press and hold the          /RE/PA  button tosave the setting. A long “beep” will sound to confirm the setting has been saved.6. Continue with programming or press the         /MENU  button to return toSTANDBY mode.F. Setting the PBX Number1. Press and hold the              /MENU  button to enter the menu.2. Press the         button to go to the PBX NUMBER programming option.3. Press the                  button to change the setting. “OFF” will begin flashing.4. Press the SCROLL UP        or DOWN        button to customize the digit to matchyour PBX system. When not connected to a PBX, the phone will only functionnormally when set to “OFF.”5. When the desired setting is displayed, press and hold the          /RE/PA  button tosave the setting. A long “beep” will sound to confirm the setting has been saved.6. Continue with programming or press the         /MENU  button to return toSTANDBY mode.G. Changing the Flash Time1. Press and hold the              /MENU  button to enter the menu.2. Press the         button to go to the FLASH TIME programming option.3. Press the                  button to change the setting. “600” will begin flashing.4. Press the SCROLL UP          or DOWN           button to select the desired FLASH TIME.Caller ID System Operation255VOICE MAILEDIT/FLASHSAVEVOICE MAIL6VOICE MAILEDIT/FLASHSAVEVOICE MAIL7VOICE MAILEDIT/FLASH
5. When the desired setting is displayed, press and hold the          /RE/PA  button tosave the setting. A long “beep” will sound to confirm the setting has been saved.6. Continue with programming or press the         /MENU  button to return toSTANDBY mode.NOTE: The standard and default flash time setting is 600 msec. This is the settingyou should use to access standard telephone services such as call waiting. Thissetting is adjustable to allow for PBX and other special uses.H. Changing the Pause Time1. Press and hold the              /MENU  button to enter the menu.2. Press the         button to go to the PAUSE TIME programming option.3. Press the                  button to change the setting. “4” will begin flashing.4. Press the SCROLL UP        or DOWN        button to select the desired time delay.5. When the desired setting is displayed, press and hold the          /RE/PA  button tosave the setting. A long “beep” will sound to confirm the setting has been saved.6. Continue with programming or press the         /MENU  button to return toSTANDBY mode.I. Programming One-Touch Voice Mail Dialing1. Press and hold the              /MENU  button to enter the menu.2. Press the         button to go to the VOICE MAIL programming option.3. Press the                   button to enter the voice mail speed dial number.4. Press the TELEPHONE KEYPAD          to          buttons to enter the phone numberused to access your voice mail messages (up to 15 digits).5. When the desired setting is displayed, press and hold the          /RE/PA  button tosave the setting. A long “beep” will sound to confirm the setting has been saved.6. Continue with programming or press the         /MENU  button to return toSTANDBY mode.NOTE:When reviewing a stored VOICE MAIL number that contains more than 11 digits,the last 11 digits will be displayed first. Press the SHIFT RIGHT        button to viewthe preceeding numbers.Caller ID System Operation26SAVEVOICE MAIL8VOICE MAILEDIT/FLASHSAVEVOICE MAIL19SAVE0VOICE MAILVOICE MAILEDIT/FLASH
Caller ID System Operation27IMPORTANTIn order to utilize the Caller ID feature, youmust subscribe to Caller ID service fromyour local telephone company.J. Deleting Message Waiting Indication1. Press and hold the             /MENU  button to enter the menu.2. Press the         button to go to the MESSAGE WAITING programming option.3. Press the                  button to reset the Message Waiting Indication. “DEL” willbegin flashing.4. Press and hold the          /RE/PA button to delete the indication. A long “beep” willsound to confirm the setting has been saved.5. Continue with programming or press the         /MENU  button to return toSTANDBY mode.K. Setting the Area Code1. Press and hold the              /MENU  button to enter the menu.2. Press the        button to go to the AREA CODE programming option.3. Press the                   button to change the setting. “000” will begin flashing.4. Press the TELEPHONE KEYPAD          to          buttons to enter the three digit areacode for your phone number.5. When the desired setting is displayed, press and hold the          /RE/PA  button tosave the setting. A long “beep” will sound to confirm the setting has been saved.6. Press the               /MENU  button to return to  STANDBY mode.NOTE:To use the call back function, press the        /OPTION  button and then select the10-DIGIT DIALING mode. Press the        button and the unit will automatically dialthe stored 7-digit number plus the area code.EDIT/FLASHSAVEVOICE MAILVOICE MAIL0EDIT/FLASHSAVEVOICE MAIL#TALKVOICE MAIL*01
Answering System Operation28IMPORTANT: To ensure the proper operation of your Answering System:1. Plug the AC ADAPTOR into  the POWER - IN CONNECTION Jack.2. Press and hold down the RESET button for 2 seconds at the back of the BASEUNIT before initial use.Setting the Day/Time StampPress and hold down the      button until you hear the announcement “Time is off,please enter new time.” Then, enter the current day and time.NOTES:1. The HANDSET and BASE UNIT clocks are independent from each other. Set theHANDSET clock by following the time setting steps on page 24.2. In case of power failure, reset the time setting on the BASE UNIT clock.Recording Your Outgoing MessagesYour Answering System provides one PRIMARY MAILBOX and four individualMAILBOXES (1, 2, 3, 4) which can receive their own Incoming Messages (ICM). Beforeusing your Answering System, it is suggested that you record an Outgoing Message(OGM). This is the announcement callers will hear when the system answers a call.A prerecorded system announcement “Please record your message after the beep” isavailable if you choose not to record your own OGM.SET1. Day SettingPress and and hold down the       buttonfor 2 seconds then press the      or     button to select the desired daysetting. Press      button again to acceptthe setting, and then the LED Screenwill display hour setting.2. Hour SettingPress the       or       button to select thehour, then press the        button to acceptthe setting. The LED Screen willdisplay the minute setting.3. Minute SettingPress the       or       button to select thedesired minute, then press the      button to accept the setting.TIMESKIPRPTTIMETIMESKIP RPTTIMESKIP RPT
A. Recording your OGM in the PRIMARY MAILBOX1. Press and hold down the        button to record your message.2. Begin speaking immediately after you hear, “Please record your announce-ment after the beep.” Continue to depress the      button. One secondafter completing your OGM, release the      button and the AnsweringSystem will announce, “End of Recording.” Your recorded message will beplayed back for your approval.NOTE: Your OGM must be at least 3 seconds and no more than 30 seconds inlength.If you wish to change your OGM, repeat steps 1 through 2.NOTE: To obtain a better sound quality for locally recorded (OGMs and Memos)messages, speak directly into the MICROPHONE from a distance of9 to 12 inches.It is recommended that you record an OGM on your PRIMARY MAILBOX instructinga caller to leave an ICM in one of the four mailboxes. If the caller is using a Touchtonetelephone, this will enable the caller to record an ICM directly into one of the fourmailboxes by dialing “ 110” for MAILBOX 1, “ 220” for MAILBOX 2, “ 330” for MAILBOX 3,“440” for MAILBOX 4.Example of a Primary OGM: “Hello, please leave a message after the tone, or if youare using a Touchtone telephone, please Dial 110 for Beth, Dial 220 for  Jenny, Dial330 for Jonathan, Dial 440 for Esson.”NOTE: To check your OGM, press the       button. If you did not record an OGM, yourAnswering System will announce, “You have no announcement.”B. Recording your OGM for Individual MAILBOX 1, 2, 3, or 41. Press a mailbox button, the corresponding MAILBOX LED indicator will blink.2. Press and hold down the        button to record your message.3. Begin speaking immediately after you hear, “Please record your announce-ment after the beep.” Continue to depress the      button. One secondafter completing your OGM, release the         button. The Answering Systemwill announce, “End of Recording.” Your recorded message will be playedback for your approval.NOTE: Your OGM must be at least 3 seconds and no more than 30 seconds inlength.If you wish to change your OGM, repeat steps 1 through 3.Answering System Operation29OGMOGMOGMOGMOGMOGMOGM
NOTE: To check your OGM in a mailbox, press a mailbox button and then pressthe      button. If you do not have an OGM in a mailbox, it will announce“MAILBOX #, you have no announcement.” Once a mailbox is activated, itscorresponding MAILBOX LED indicator blinks slowly to show that themailbox is active. If you do not press a button to activate another functionwithin 10 seconds, the Answering System will return to the PRIMARYMAILBOX. You may return to the PRIMARY  MAILBOX at anytime bypressing the         button.Turning the Answering System ON/OFF1. Press the        button to turn ON the Answering System. You will hear thefollowing message, “Answering machine is ON.”2. Press the              button again to turn OFF the Answering System. You will now hearthe following, “Answering machine is OFF.”NOTE: Once turned OFF, the answer function will answer only after the tenth ring,allowing you to turn the Answering System ON from a remote location.Setting to Answer CallsThe ANSWER ON/OFF LED indicator must be ON for the Answering System toanswer calls. Depending on the setting of the ANNC/ICM switch, the AnsweringSystem will either hang up after your announcement (ANNC) or begin to record yourcaller’s messages (ICM). After the caller leaves an ICM, the time and day will bestamped at the end of each recorded ICM. The ICM is stored in the MEMORY andthe LED Message Display shows the total number of ICMs currently stored.NOTE: ICMs are limited to a maximum of 2 minutes. If the ICM is more than 2minutes, the system “beeps” and hangs up; or if the AnsweringSystem’s MEMORY runs out, the Answering System announces, “Memoryfull” and hangs up.Setting to Announce OnlyDuring ANNC (Announce) mode, your system answers incoming calls with yourrecorded ANNC but will not record any ICMs.1. Set the ANNC/ICM select switch to ANNC. The LED Message Display shows “Ao.”2. Press and hold down the         button to record your ANNC.3. Begin speaking after you hear,  “Please record your announcement after thebeep.” Do not release the     button until you have completed yourannouncement OGM.4. One second after completing your ANNC, release the        button and you willhear, “End of recording.” Your recorded ANNC will be played back for yourapproval.NOTE: Your OGM must be at least 3 seconds and no more than 30 seconds inlength. If you have not recorded an ANNC, the Answering System will answer“Memory Full” and hangs up.Answering System Operation30STOPOGMOGMOGMOGMANSON/OFFANSON/OFF
Message AlertWhen the message alert switch is “ON,” the unit will generate a “beep” sound every12 seconds after a new message has been recorded. If you do not want to hear the“beep,” set the switch to “OFF.”Setting Ring SelectTo choose the number of times the phone rings before the Answering Systemresponds, set the Ring Select switch to 3R, 5R or TS (TOLL SAVER).Set to 3R -System answers call after the third ring.Set to 5R - System answers call after the fifth ring.Set to TS -Use “TOLL SAVER” (TS) when you will be checking your system formessages from a remote location using long distance services or froma pay phone. The Answering System responds after the third ring onlyif you have a new message waiting. If there are no new messages, thephone will answer after the fifth ring. You can then hang up after thefourth ring to avoid paying for the call.Recording a MemoA. To record a Memo in the PRIMARY MAILBOX1. Press and hold down the        button to record your Memo.2. Begin speaking immediately after you hear, “Please record your messageafter the beep.” Continue to depress the      button. One second aftercompleting your Memo, release the      button and you will hear, “End ofrecording.” Day and time are automatically stamped at the end of themessage.NOTE: The Answering System advances the message count automatically after theactual message is recorded.B. To record a Memo in an individual MAILBOX (1, 2, 3, 4)1. Press a mailbox button, the corresponding MAILBOX LED indicator will blink.2. Press and hold down the        button to record your Memo.3. Begin speaking immediately after you hear, “Please record your messageafter the beep.” Continue to depress the       button. One second after com-pleting your Memo, release the        button and you will hear, “End of Record-ing.” Day and time are automatically stamped at the end of the message.NOTE: The Answering System advances the message count automatically afterthe actual message is recorded.Answering System Operation31MEMOMEMOMEMOMEMOMEMOMEMO
Playing of Messages/MemosA. To play messages/memos in the PRIMARY MAILBOX.1. Press the        button, the system will play all NEW messages/memos.2. After playing all NEW messages/memos, press the       button again, thesystem will play all of its messages.B. To play messages/memos in an individual MAILBOX (1, 2, 3, 4).1. Press a mailbox button, the corresponding MAILBOX LED indicator starts toblink.2. Press the        button. The system will play all NEW messages/memos.3. After playing all NEW messages/memos, press the       button again, thesystem will play all of its messages/memos.NOTE: When the MAILBOX LED indicators are lit, messages are present.C. To interrupt a message.1. Press the           button to end the playing of a message. The Answering Systemwill announce, “End of messages.”D. To repeat a message/memo.1. Press the      button while playing a message. The Answering Systemrepeats the current message in its entirety.E. To skip a message/memo.1. Press the       button once. The Answering System stops playing, moves tothe next message/memo and resumes playback. The system advances onemessage/memo each time you press the       button.NOTE: While playing a message, press the       button to pause, “PA” will bedisplayed. Press the       button again to continue playing the messagewhere you stopped.Answering System Operation32IMPORTANTTo obtain a better sound quality for locally recorded (OGMsand Memos) messages, speak directly into theMICROPHONE from a distance of 9 to 12 inches.PLAYPLAYPLAYPLAYSTOPSKIPRPTSKIPPLAYPLAY
Saving MessagesThe Answering System saves your messages automatically. After playing all of yourmessages, the Answering System announces, “End of message” and the total numberof messages stored in the memory will be indicated on the LED Message Display.NOTE:The Answering System has a total Memory capacity of 14 minutes or up to 63messages (OGM/ICM/MEMO). If the recorded messages contain high backgroundnoise, the total recording capacity of the unit will be less than 14 minutes.Erasing MessagesA. To erase all of the messages in the PRIMARY MAILBOX1. Press and hold down the     button until you hear the announcement,“Messages erased, you have no message.”B. To erase all of the messages in an individual MAILBOX (1, 2, 3, 4)1. If you want to erase all of the messages in a mailbox, activate the desiredmailbox.2. Press and hold down the      button until you hear the announcement,“Mailbox #, Messages erased.”C. To erase selected messages/memos1. While the unwanted message is playing, press the     button. TheAnswering System announces erasure of the selected message/memo.After the erasure is complete, the numeric order of the remaining messageswill be rearranged.When the Memory is FullWhen there is no memory available for additional messages, the Answering Systemwill announce, “Memory full,” but will not save messages.Two-Way RecordingTwo-way recording allows you to record your conversation with another caller. Two-wayrecording can be enabled during conversation while you are using the HANDSET.1. During conversation, press a mailbox button (MAILBOX 1, 2, 3, or 4) where you wantto record your conversation. The corresponding MAILBOX LED indicator will blink.2. Press and hold down the      button. The LED Message Display will show  “2r”to indicate the recording mode.3. Release the         button to end your conversation recording.4. Also you can record on the PRIMARY MAILBOX, just follow steps 2 and 3.NOTE: Recording two-way conversations may be subject to local, state, or federal lawsand regulations. Consent of both parties is required when a conversation will berecorded.Answering System Operation33ERSERSERSMEMOMEMO
Answering System Operation34Remote Operation through a Tone TelephoneYou can use many Answering System features when you are away from home. Toprotect your privacy, most of the features can be used only after you enter the three-digitRemote Access Code.Remote Access CodesThe Remote Access Codes are preset at the factory as shown below. You can use thepreset codes or choose your own.PRIMARY MAILBOX: 999MAILBOX 1: 555MAILBOX 2: 666MAILBOX 3: 777MAILBOX 4: 888NOTE: If the RESET button is pressed, the Remote Access Codes return to the factorypreset codes.Changing of the Remote Access CodesAll of the digits of the Remote Access Codes are a combination of numbers 5, 6, 7, 8,9, 0.IMPORTANT: Digits 1, 2, 3, and 4 cannot be used when changing the Remote AccessCodes for any mailbox (including the PRIMARY MAILBOX).1. Press a mailbox button for MAILBOX 1, 2, 3, or 4. For the PRIMARY MAILBOX,follow steps 2 to 6.2. Press and hold down the      button until you hear the announcement,“Your password is XXX, please enter new password.”3. Press and release the      button, the corresponding number will be displayedand announced. Press and release the      button repeatedly until the desiredfirst digit of the code is displayed and mentioned.4. Press and release the      button, the corresponding number will be displayedand announced. Press and release the      button repeatedly until the desiredsecond digit of the code is displayed and mentioned.5. Press and release the      button, the corresponding number will be displayedand announced. Press and release the      button repeatedly until the desiredthird digit of the code is displayed and mentioned.6. Press the      button, the 3-digits you have selected will be announced. If yournew Remote Access Code is the same as that of another mailbox, theAnswering System will not record your new password and announce, “please tryagain.”MINDAYCODEHOURCODEDAYHOURMIN
Answering System Operation35Using the Remote Instruction Code1. Dial your telephone number.2. Listen to or bypass the OGM in the PRIMARY MAILBOX.3. Enter your Remote Access Code. If the announcement does not stop, enter theRemote Access Code again.4. The Answering System will request that you enter the Instruction Code orpress the “*” button for help.A. If you do not know the Instruction Code, press the “*” button immediately. TheAnswering System will announce the Instruction Codes. Otherwise, if acommand is not received by the Answering System within 10 seconds, it willautomatically hang up.The following is the Remote Instruction Code Help Menu:Instruction CodesTo playback message press “2.”To repeat message press “1.”To skip message press “3.”To stop press “4.”To playback announcement press “5.”To record a memo press “6”To record announcement press “7”To turn answering machine ON or OFF press “8.”To erase message press “9.”(Press “1” for MAILBOX 1, press “2” for MAILBOX 2, press “3” for MAILBOX 3,and press “4” for MAILBOX 4. Otherwise, if you did not press the desiredMAILBOX # location within 5~6 seconds, the Answering System willautomatically hang up.)To change mailbox press “#.”B. Press the corresponding number of the Instruction Code you wish to activate.You don’t have to listen to the entire Instruction Code Help Menu before giving acommand. You may enter the desired Instruction Code Number at any giventime.
Speakerphone OperationThis telephone allows you to answer calls using the BASEUNIT speakerphone function.1. When the phone rings, press the         button.2. Start your conversation.3. To end your conversation, press the         button again.NOTE:  Press the            or           button to adjust the BASE UNIT speaker volume to your comfortablelevel.Security SystemYour cordless telephone uses a digital coding security system to prevent unauthorizeduse of your telephone line by another nearby cordless telephone. The system has itsown identifying signal created by microcomputers in both the BASE UNIT and theHANDSET.Security CodeThis telephone has an internal security code with 65,536 possible combinations.Resetting Security Code and Channel InformationCommunication between the HANDSET and the BASE UNIT may not be possible in anyof the following situations:1. After a power failure.2. After relocating the BASE UNIT by disconnecting the AC ADAPTOR.3. After replacing the HANDSET BATTERY PACK.To reset, place the HANDSET on the BASE UNIT for 2 to 5 seconds.Multi-Channel AccessYour cordless telephone lets you select a channel from the 50 frequencies available totransmit signals between the  BASE UNIT and the HANDSET. When you noticeinterference from other cordless telephones, change to another channel by pressingthe                   button on the HANDSET.36DEL/CHANIMPORTANTWhen you hear interference, press the       button change the operating channel.DEL/CHANSpeakerphoneSPKSPKVOL -VOL +
Battery TypeUse the following type and size of BATTERY PACK:Cordless Telephone BATTERY PACK3.6V, 600mAhU.S. Electronics Inc.Ni-MH BATTERY PACK: Model B655This BATTERY PACK is available through:U.S. Electronics Service Center105 Madison AvenueNew York, NY 100161-800-828-5208NOTE:1. During a power interruption, the BASE UNIT does not operate, and a phoneconversation cannot be made on the HANDSET.Recharging the BATTERY PACKThe nickel metal hydride (Ni-MH) BATTERY PACK in the HANDSET can be rechargedmany times using the built-in charger in the BASE UNIT.When the BATT LOW symbol appears on the LCD Screen, a “beep” sound will be heardevery 10 seconds. This indicates that the BATTERY PACK needs to be recharged.Charge the BATTERY PACK at least once every 90 days of non-use to avoid batteryfailure. When the BATTERY PACK can no longer be charged, replacement of theBATTERY 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 PACKassumes the discharging pattern it was subjected to. This causes rapid dischargingthereby shortening the BATTERY PACK charge span. If you believe your BATTERY PACKhas developed a “MEMORY” condition, do not charge the HANDSET until the BATT LOWsymbol appears on the LCD Screen. When the BATT LOW symbol appears on the LCDScreen, charge the HANDSET fully for 12 hours.IMPORTANTIn order to get maximum life from the HANDSETBATTERY PACK, be sure to charge the HANDSETfor 12 hours before initial use.Recharging the BATTERY PACK37
Changing the BATTERY PACKThe BATTERY PACK provides power for the HANDSET of your cordless telephone.To Replace the BATTERY PACK:1. Remove the HANDSET BATTERY COMPARTMENT COVER by sliding it down.2. Pull out the BATTERY PACK PLUG and  remove the BATTERY PACK.3Plug the new BATTERY PACK into the BATTERY CONNECTOR.4. Slide the HANDSET BATTERY COMPARTMENT COVER firmly into place in its closedposition.5. Before use, charge the new BATTERY PACK for 12 hours.Changing the BATTERY PACKATTENTION:The telephone that you have purchased contains a rechargeable BATTERY PACK. TheBATTERY PACK is recyclable. At the end of its useful life, under various state and  locallaws,  it  may  be  illegal  to  dispose  of  this  BATTERY  PACK  into  the municipal wastestream. Check with your local solid waste officials for details in your area for recyclingoptions or proper disposal.IMPORTANTIn order to get maximum life from the HANDSETBATTERY PACK, be sure to charge the HANDSETfor 12 hours before initial use.38OLDBATTERY PACKNEWBATTERY PACKBATTERY COMPARTMENTCOVER
Problem Solving SectionFor your assistance, we have listed below a few common problems.Phone does not work, check the following:1. BASE UNIT is plugged into a power source.2. HANDSET is charged.3. TONE/PULSE Select Switch is in the right position.4. TELEPHONE LINE CORD is plugged into the TELEPHONE JACK.Range of phone limited, check the following:1. BASE UNIT is centrally located in your residence.2. BASE UNIT is not located near appliances.No dial tone, check the following:1. TELEPHONE LINE CORD plugs are connected to the TELEPHONE JACK andTELEPHONE LINE CONNECTION JACK.2. BASE UNIT is plugged into a power source.3. If you had a power failure or had unplugged the BASE UNIT, replace the HANDSET onthe BASE UNIT for 2 to 5 seconds to reset the system.Received signal flutters or fades, check the following:1. BATTERY PACK in the HANDSET is fully charged.2. HANDSET is not too far from the BASE UNIT.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 defectin your system. (See Technical Information on page 41).2. Choose an alternate channel using the                 button on the HANDSET.3. Do not use this telephone within 20 ft. of a microwave oven while it is working, as youmay experience interference. This is a normal occurrence with 2.4 GHz phonesand should not be interpreted as a defect in the product.Excess static, check the following:1. Check to see that the ANTENNA is not touching another metal object.If after pressing the        button, you receive three “beeps” and no dial tone, check thefollowing:1. BASE UNIT is plugged into a power source.2. If you had a power failure or had unplugged the BASE UNIT, replace the HANDSET onthe BASE UNIT for 2 to 5 seconds to reset the system.Problem Solving39TALKDEL/CHAN
Answering System does not work, check the following:1. BASE UNIT is plugged into the power source.2. Reset the system by pressing the RESET button at the top side of the BASE UNIT.Answering System does not answer calls, check the following:1. ANSWER ON/OFF LED indicator is lit.Answers calls only after 10 rings, check the following:1. ANSWER ON/OFF LED indicator is lit.2. Message Memory is not full.Does not respond to remote commands, ensure the following:1. Correct Remote Access Code is entered.2. A TONE telephone is being used.Messages are incomplete, ensure the following:1. Message Memory is not full.2. Caller may be hesitating and pausing for more than 7 seconds.Answers calls but does not record messages, check the following:1. ANNC/ICM switch is set to ICM.2. Memory is not full.3. Extension telephone was not picked up.NOTE:If none of the telephones in the house are working, disconnect one set at a time to verifythat none of the telephones are causing the problem. If you still have a problem afterdoing this, and your telephone still does not work, please contact your local phonecompany.Problem Solving40
Technical InformationThis cordless telephone uses radio frequencies to allow mobility. There are certaindifficulties in using radio frequencies with a cordless telephone. While these arenormal, the following could affect the operation of your system.NoiseElectrical pulse noise is present in most homes at one time or another. This noise ismost intense during electrical storms. Certain kinds of electrical equipment such aslight dimmers, fluorescent bulbs, motors, and fans also generate noise pulses.Because radio frequencies are susceptible to these noise pulses, you mayoccasionally hear them in your HANDSET. Generally they are a minor annoyance andshould not be interpreted as a defect in your system.RangeBecause radio frequency is used, the location of the BASE UNIT can affect the  operatingrange. Try several locations in your home or office and pick the one that gives you theclearest signal to the HANDSET.InterferenceElectronic circuits activate a relay to connect the cordless telephone to your telephoneline. These electronic circuits operate in the radio frequency spectrum. While severalprotection circuits are used to prevent unwanted signals, there may be periods whenthese unwanted signals enter the BASE UNIT. You may hear clicks or hear the relayactivate while you are not using the HANDSET. If the interference occurs frequently, it canbe minimized or eliminated by relocating the BASE UNIT. You can check for interferencebefore selecting the final BASE UNIT location by plugging in the telephone.NOTICE:This cordless telephone uses radio communication between the HANDSET and theBASE UNIT and may not ensure privacy of communication. Other devices, includingother cordless telephones, may interfere with the operation of this cordless telephoneor cause noise during operation. Units not containing coded access may be accessedby other radio communication systems. Cordless telephones must not causeinterference to any licensed radio service.Technical Information41IMPORTANTWhen you hear interference, press the       button change the operating channel.DEL/CHAN
FCC RequirementsFederal Communications Commission RequirementsThis equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules. A label on the BASE UNIT ofthis equipment contains, among other information, the ACTA product number and theRinger Equivalence Number (REN) for this 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 connectto your telephone line and still allow these devices to ring when your telephone numberis called. In most areas, but not all, the sum of the RENs for all devices connected to oneline should not exceed five (5.0). To be certain of the number of devices that you mayconnect to your line, you should contact your local telephone company.If your equipment should cause harm to the telephone network, the telephone companymay temporarily disconnect your service. If possible, they will notify you in advance thattemporary discontinuance of service may be required. However, when advanced writtennotice is not possible, the telephone company may temporarily discontinue servicewithout notice if such action is necessary under the circumstances. The telephonecompany may make changes in its communication facilities, equipment, operations, orprocedures where such action is reasonably required in the operation of its businessand is not inconsistent with the rules and regulations of the Federal CommunicationsCommission. Do not attempt to repair or modify this equipment.WARNING: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsiblefor its compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.Some cordless telephones operate at frequencies that may cause interference to nearbyTVs and VCRs. To minimize or prevent such interference, the BASE UNIT of  the cordlesstelephone should not be placed on or near a TV or VCR. If interference is experienced,moving the cordless telephone farther away from the TV or VCR will often reduce oreliminate the interference.IMPORTANTPlacing your BASE UNIT near appliancessuch as televisions, refrigerators, radios, ormicrowave ovens may cause interference.42
Federal Communications Commission Requirements (continued)This equipment should not be used on coin telephone lines. Connection to party lineservice is subject to state tariffs. If trouble is experienced, disconnect this equipmentfrom the telephone line to determine if it is causing the malfunction. If the equipment isdetermined to be malfunctioning, its use should be discontinued until the problem hasbeen corrected.NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a classB digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed toprovide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if notinstalled and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interferenceto radio communications.However, there is no guarantee that interference will occur in a particular installation. Ifthis equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, whichcan be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try tocorrect the interference by one or more 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 thereceiver is connected.4. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to thefollowing two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference thatmay cause undesired operation.FCC Requirements43
WarrantyWarranty InformationBellSouth ProductsOne-Year Limited WarrantyThis limited warranty sets forth all BellSouth Products responsibilities regarding yourproduct. There are no other expressed or implied warranties from BellSouth Products.Warranty Service ProvidedIf you purchased the telephone new from a retail vendor, BellSouth Products warrantsthe telephone against defects in material and workmanship for a period of one (1) yearfrom the original date of purchase. This warranty is in lieu of all other expressedwarranties. This warranty begins when you purchase the telephone and continues forone (1) year unless you sell or rent the telephone, in which case the warranty stops.BellSouth Products disclaims any implied warranty, including the warranty ofmerchantability and the warranty of fitness for a particular purpose, as of the date of 90days from your original purchase of the telephone. BellSouth Products assumes noresponsibility for any special, incidental, or consequential damages.This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights which varyfrom 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, sothe above exclusion and limitation may not apply to you.Warranty Service Not ProvidedThis 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 BellSouth Products with the telephoneand/or loss of parts. This warranty is voided in the event any unauthorized personopens, alters or repairs the telephone. All BellSouth equipment being returned forrepair must be suitably packaged. Telephone companies use different types ofequipment and offer various types of services to customers. BellSouth Products doesnot warrant that this telephone is compatible with the type of equipment of any particulartelephone company or the services provided by it.44
WarrantyWhat to Do for Warranty ServiceDuring the first thirty (30) days, a defective product is eligible for over-the-counterexchange at the retailer from whom it was purchased. After thirty (30) days, the defectiveproduct should be returned to the authorized service center. Please allow 2-3 weeks forthe return of your telephone product. The shipping address of the authorized servicecenter is:U.S. Electronics CONSUMER CENTERC/O Southern Bonded Warehouse7137 Southlake ParkwayMorrow, GA 30260NOTE: A product received which was not made for BellSouth Products or which is notdefective as determined by our test procedures will not be repaired and willbe returned C.O.D., freight.To Obtain Warranty Service•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 carton, the packing materials, and the printedmaterial. The original carton is the best shipping container for the telephone shouldyou have to return it.For your reference:Serial numberDate of PurchaseName of DealerVisit Us on the Web:www.uselectronics.infoCustomer Service Telephone Number:1-800-210-8950OUTSIDE THE U.S.A. CALL 1-212-242-697845
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Wall Mount TemplateThis page serves as a template for attachment of screws to the wallwhen mounting this telephone on the wall.1. Cut out this page.2. Use this template to determine the distance between screwswhen mounting this phone on the wall. The two cross hairsidentify where to attach the screws.48
IMPORTANTThe AC ADAPTOR must always be pluggedinto an electrical outlet.IMPORTANTIn order to utilize the Caller ID feature, youmust subscribe to Caller ID service fromyour local telephone companyIMPORTANTIf you live in an area which receives frequentthunderstorms, we strongly recommend pluggingyour AC ADAPTOR into a surge protector.IMPORTANTIn order to get maximum life from the HANDSETBATTERY PACK, be sure to charge the HANDSETfor 12 hours before initial use.IMPORTANTPlacing your BASE UNIT near appliancessuch as televisions, refrigerators, radios, ormicrowave ovens may cause interference.IMPORTANTWhen you hear interference, press the       button change the operating channel.DEL/CHAN

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