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Special Features
ongratulations on your selection of a quality XACT Product. With proper care and
adherence to the set-up and user instructions in this Owner's Manual, this unit will provide
you with years of trouble-free service.
XACT is committed to providing quality products that fit your needs. We would like to have any
comments or suggestions you might have on this product. You may mail your comments to:
XACT
105 Madison Avenue
New York, NY 10016
When examining your new XACT cordless telephone, you will find an array of special features
including:
Digital Spread Spectrum Technology - Utilizes a “wider frequency band” for a more secure
conversation with a clarity of digital sound, extended range, and minimal interference from other
cordless telephones.
77 Channel Auto-hop - When interference is received, the telephone automatically hops to the
clearest channel.
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 of a built-in security code with 4,000,000 possible
combinations that prevents use of your telephone line by another nearby cordless phone.
Special Services - Use the EDIT/FLASH button to access special services such as Call Waiting
supplied by your telephone company or company switchboard.
STANDBY Mode - When in STANDBY mode (ON-HOOK), the phone is capable of receiving a call.
When the HANDSET is on the BASE UNIT, it is automatically in the STANDBY mode (ONHOOK). When the HANDSET is taken off the BASE UNIT, it remains in the STANDBY mode
until you activate the TALK button.
Battery Power Saver - Recharge your BATTERY PACK many times with the built-in CHARGER.
Once fully charged, in STANDBY mode, the HANDSET can receive/send calls for a maximum
of ten days without the need for recharging. Length of charge depends on frequency of use.
Luminous LCD Screen - The LCD Screen emits light for 5 seconds everytime you press any of
the TELEPHONE KEYPAD buttons.
HANDSET Ringer Level - Select the ringer sound level (High, Low, Off).
HANDSET Ringer Melody - Select the desired ringer melody from the 10 available melodies.
HANDSET Volume Control - Press the VOL /MENU button and then select the desired receiver
volume setting from Low, Medium, High, or Maximum.
Alarm Clock - The telephone emits a distinctive sound when the ALARM CLOCK function is
activated (See page 26).
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.
Special Fea
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Special Features
CALLER ID SYSTEM
Multi-Function Large LCD Screen - Shows the number you are dialing and, with Caller ID service
(available through subscription from your local telephone company), displays information about the
caller before you answer the call.
Name and Number DIRECTORY (PHONE BOOK) - Stores up to 40 names and numbers so that you
can call them with a single key stroke.
Caller List - Available with Caller ID service. Stores up to 50 calls to keep track of everyone you called.
The name, phone number, time and date of the call are recorded. Allows you to return their calls with
a few key strokes.
Outgoing Call Memory - The telephone stores the last 8 OUTGOING CALLS to keep track of the one
you called. The phone number, time, date, and the duration of the call are recorded. Allows you to
call them again with a single key stroke.
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 Screen and a special
ring will sound or a selected PREFERRED RING MELODY 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 Screen and
the ringer will be disabled.
Repeat Call Indicator - Shows if a new incoming call has called more than once.
Out of Area Call Indicator - Advises you that the incoming call is not in a Caller ID service area.
Unavailable Call Indicator - Advises you that the origin of the incoming call does not support the Caller
ID system.
Call Waiting Service - Displays the name and number of the second caller, if you have subscribed to
Call Waiting service from your local telephone company (see page 13.)
MULTI-HANDSET, MULTI-BASE UNIT SYSTEM
Multi-HANDSET - Registers a total of 9 HANDSETS into the operating system.
Multi-BASE UNIT - The user can have the option to add another BASE UNIT. The system supports 2
BASE UNITS connected to separate telephone lines. Once registered, the HANDSETS can link to
either of the BASE UNITS to make and/or receive a call.
Automatic Linking - All 9 HANDSETS can register to the two BASE UNITS (B1, B2). When the FIRST
BASE UNIT (B1) is already engaged, the other HANDSETS can automatically link to the
SECOND BASE UNIT (B2) by pressing the TALK button.
Intercom Call - A HANDSET can make an INTERCOM call to the other HANDSETS in the system.
Call Transfer - During a telephone conversation, the call can be transferred from one HANDSET to
another HANDSET.
Extension Phone Detection - When one HANDSET is connected to a BASE UNIT, the LCD Screen
of the other HANDSETS that are linked to the same BASE UNIT will display “Ext in-use.”
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HANDSET Controls
HANDSET C
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HANDSET Controls
4.
VOL /MENU Button: (VOLUME) During TALK mode, press to adjust the receiver volume
to a comfortable listening level. (MENU) Press to access the special functions operation in
STANDBY mode. (For special functions see pages 20~26.)
5. HEADSET JACK: For connecting your headset plug to enjoy hands-free communication.
(See page 11 for detail.)
6. TELEPHONE KEYPAD 1 to 0 Buttons: Allows you to make a call depending on
pressed button. (For TELEPHONE KEYPAD characters, see page 17.)
7. TEMPORARY TONE * Button: Press to temporarily change the DIALING mode from
PULSE to TONE for Rotary Service Users. (Press once before entering numbers to access
the answering system or electronic banking services, etc.)
8.
EDIT/FLASH
Button: (EDIT) Press to edit listed items. (FLASH) Press to answer a call if you
have Call Waiting.
9. HANDSET ANTENNA
10. BATTERY CHARGE INDICATOR: Indicates the battery charge condition as:
- Low Battery Level (2 bars blinking). See page 30 for detail.
- Battery Charging (4 bars progression)
11.
DIR (DIRECTORY)/ESC (ESCAPE) Button: (DIRECTORY (PHONE BOOK)) Press to
access names and numbers stored in the DIRECTORY (PHONE BOOK). (See pages 15 to
19 for details.) (ESCAPE) Press to cancel the ongoing operation and return to STANDBY
mode.
DIR/
ESC
10. NEW CALL/MSG WTG (MESSAGE WAITING) LED Indicator: (NEW CALL) Blinks RED
to indicate that you have a new Caller ID call stored in memory. (MESSAGE
WAITING) Blinks GREEN when receiving a Message Waiting signal, if you have subscribed
to a Voice Mail message service from your local telephone company. (See page 13.)
13.
SAVE
/RE (REDIAL)/PA (PAUSE) Button: (SAVE) Press and hold down to save the
changes on the listed items. (REDIAL) Press to redial the last number you dialed. (PAUSE)
Press to insert a pause while dialing. (You will need the SAVE /RE/PA button to dial
numbers which use an alternative Long Distance Access Code.)
14.
/OPTION Button: (OPTION) Press to change the displayed telephone number to
7, 10, or 11 digit DIALING mode during Caller ID callback.
15.
DEL/INT
(DELETE/INTERCOM) Button: (DELETE) - Press and hold down to delete
items or individual characters. (INTERCOM) Press to make an INTERCOM CALL to another
HANDSET.
16. CHARGE CONTACTS: For charging the BATTERY PACK inside the HANDSET. We
recommend cleaning the CHARGE CONTACTS periodically with a damp cloth.
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BASE UNIT Controls
BASE UNIT
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BASE UNIT Controls
1. TELEPHONE LINE CONNECTION JACK
2. POWER-IN CONNECTION JACK
3. TONE/PULSE Select Switch
4. BASE UNIT ANTENNA
5. CHARGE TERMINALS: For charging the HANDSET BATTERY PACK. For best performance,
clean the CHARGE TERMINALS periodically with a damp cloth.
6.
Button: Press to page the HANDSETS. All HANDSETS currently linked to the BASE
UNIT will “beep.”
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7. IN USE/CHARGE LED Indicator: (IN USE) Lights up to indicate that the HANDSET is in
TALK mode. (CHARGE) Lights up when the HANDSET is placed on the BASE UNIT
for charging.
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Contents
Contents
Safety Instructions .......................................................................................................... 3
Getting Started.................................................................................................................5
Desk Mounting ................................................................................................................ 8
Wall Mounting.................................................................................................................. 8
Cordless Telephone Operation........................................................................................ 9
Preparing for Use....................................................................................................... 9
Receiving Calls...........................................................................................................9
Placing Calls...............................................................................................................10
HANDSET Volume Control.........................................................................................10
Redial Feature............................................................................................................ 10
Extension In Use Indicator..........................................................................................11
Using the Headset Feature.........................................................................................11
Caller ID System Operation.............................................................................................12
Caller ID System.........................................................................................................12
Viewing Caller Information During Incoming Calls................................................ 12
Caller ID with Call Waiting.....................................................................................13
Message Waiting...................................................................................................13
Caller List ...................................................................................................................13
Viewing the Caller List ..........................................................................................14
Placing a Call from the Caller List ........................................................................14
Storing Caller ID Records into the DIRECTORY (PHONE BOOK)..................... 15
Deleting a Single Record...................................................................................... 15
Deleting all Records.............................................................................................. 15
Name and Telephone number DIRECTORY (PHONE BOOK).................................. 16
Viewing the DIRECTORY (PHONE BOOK).........................................................16
Storing Phone Numbers........................................................................................16
Telephone Keypad Characters..............................................................................17
Placing Calls from the DIRECTORY (PHONE BOOK)......................................... 18
Editing a Stored Number in the DIRECTORY (PHONE BOOK)...........................18
Deleting a Stored Record in the DIRECTORY (PHONE BOOK)..........................19
Preferred Calls ..................................................................................................... 19
Blocked Calls ........................................................................................................19
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Forwarded Call...................................................................................................... 19
Long Distance Call................................................................................................ 19
Outgoing Calls.......................................................................................................20
Function Settings...................................................................................................20
A. Setting the Ringer Level............................................................................. 21
B. Setting the Ring Melody.............................................................................. 22
C. Turning the First Ring ON or OFF.............................................................. 22
D. Setting the Time and Date..........................................................................22
E. Adjusting the Contrast................................................................................ 23
F. Setting the PBX Number............................................................................. 23
G. Changing the Language............................................................................. 24
H. Changing the User Name...........................................................................24
I. Deleting Message Waiting Indication........................................................... 25
J. Setting the Area Code.................................................................................25
K. Registering the HANDSET(S).................................................................... 26
L. Setting the Alarm Clock.............................................................................. 26
Multi-HANDSET, Multi-BASE UNIT System Operation...................................................27
Intercom Call......................................................................................................... 27
Call Transfer.......................................................................................................... 28
Security............................................................................................................................ 29
Recharging the BATTERY PACK.....................................................................................30
Changing the BATTERY PACK........................................................................................31
Problem Solving...............................................................................................................32
Technical Information............... .......................................................................................33
FCC Requirements.......................................................................................................... 34
Warranty Information............... ....................................................................................... 36
Wall Mount Template....................................................................................................... 41
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Safety Instructions
Safety Instr
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and/or injury, always follow these
basic safety precautions when using your cordless telephone equipment.
1. Read and understand all instructions.
2. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the telephone.
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. Do not 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 or in the
Owner’s Manual. If you are not sure of the voltage in your home, consult your dealer or local
power company.
8. Unplug this telephone from the wall outlet before cleaning or replacing the BATTERY PACK. Do
not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners on the telephone. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
9. Place this telephone on a stable surface. Serious damage and/or injury may result if the
telephone falls.
10. Do not cover the slots and openings on this telephone. This telephone should never be placed
near or over a radiator or heat register. This telephone should not be placed in a built-in
installation unless proper ventilation is provided.
11. Do not place anything on the power cord. Install the telephone where no one will step or trip on
the cord.
12. Do not overload wall outlets or extension cords as this can increase the risk of fire or electric
shock.
13. Never push any objects through the slots in the telephone. They could touch dangerous voltage
points or short out parts that could result in a risk of fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of
any kind on the telephone.
14. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not take this telephone apart. If service or repair work is
required on this telephone, take it to a qualified service representative. Opening or removing
covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other risks. Incorrect reassembly can cause
electric shock when the appliance is subsequently used.
15. Unplug this telephone from the wall outlet and consult a qualified service representative in any
of the following situations.
A. When the power supply cord is frayed or damaged.
B. 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 operating instructions. Adjust
only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions. Improper adjustment may
require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the telephone to normal
operation.
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16.
17.
18.
19.
E. If the telephone has been dropped or the case has been damaged.
F. If the telephone exhibits a distinct change in performance.
Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm.
Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet
locations.
Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been
disconnected at the network interface.
Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines.
Battery Safety
CAUTION:
Risk of explosion if BATTERY PACK is replaced by an incorrect type.
Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions. Replace only with
the same or equivalent type. To reduce the risk of fire or personal injury,
read and follow these instructions:
1. Use only the following type and size of BATTERY PACK:
Cordless Telephone BATTERY PACK
3.6V, 800mAh
U.S. Electronics Inc.
Ni-Cd BATTERY PACK: model B658
(See page 30 for ordering information.)
2. Do not dispose of the BATTERY PACK in a fire. It may explode. Check with local codes for
possible special disposal instructions.
3. Do not open or mutilate the BATTERY PACK. Released electrolyte from a BATTERY PACK
is corrosive and may cause damage to the eyes or skin. Electrolyte may be toxic if
swallowed.
4. Exercise care in handling the BATTERY PACK to prevent shorting the BATTERY PACK with
conductive materials such as rings, bracelets, and keys. The BATTERY PACK or conductor
may overheat and cause burns.
5. Charge the BATTERY PACK provided with (or identified for use with) this telephone only in
accordance with the instructions and limitations specified in this manual.
6. Observe proper polarity orientation between the BATTERY PACK and BATTERY
CHARGER.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
ATTENTION:
The telephone that you have purchased contains a rechargeable BATTERY PACK. The
BATTERY PACK is recyclable. At the end of its useful life, under various state and local laws, it
may be illegal to dispose of this BATTERY PACK into the municipal waste stream. Check with
your local solid waste officials for details in your area for recycling options or proper disposal.
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Getting Started
Getting Star
Connecting Your Phone
This section is a reference guide to the basic functions and operations of your cordless
telephone. For more detailed descriptions of the operations and features of this telephone, refer
to the Contents on page 1.
1. Carefully remove your cordless telephone from its shipping carton. If there is any visible
damage, do not attempt to operate this equipment. Return it to the place of purchase.
2. Check to be sure you have all items that 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.
3. Insert the small plug on the end of the AC ADAPTOR into the POWER-IN CONNECTION
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, 300mA for the BASE UNIT.
5. Insert one plug of the TELEPHONE LINE CORD into the house TELEPHONE JACK and the
other end into the TELEPHONE LINE CONNECTION JACK at the back of the BASE UNIT.
(If you have an older 4-prong TELEPHONE JACK, you will need an RJ-11C TELEPHONE
JACK ADAPTOR. This adaptor is available at the same place you purchased your
telephone.)
6. We recommend not placing this unit next to appliances. Doing so may cause interference.
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7. Install the HANDSET BATTERY PACK by plugging it into the BATTERY CONNECTOR
inside the BATTERY COMPARTMENT.
8. Place the BATTERY PACK inside the BATTERY COMPARTMENT.
9. Slide
the
HANDSET
BATTERY
COMPARTMENT COVER firmly into place in
its closed position.
10. IMPORTANT: Before initial use, charge the
HANDSET for 12 hours. Do not charge the
HANDSET with TELEPHONE KEYPAD face
down.
11. TONE/PULSE
Select
Switch:
A. If your home is equipped with a tone
dialing system, set the TONE/PULSE
Select Switch to the TONE position.
B. If you have a rotary dialing system, set the
TONE/PULSE Select Switch to the
PULSE position.
C. If you are not sure which system you
have, set the TONE/PULSE Select Switch
to the TONE position. Press the TALK
button on the HANDSET to get a dial
tone, and press any button on the
TELEPHONE KEYPAD except the zero. If
the dial tone continues, it means that you
do not have TONE dialing service. Press
the TALK button on the HANDSET to hang
up. Set the TONE/PULSE Select Switch
to the PULSE mode and then try again.
12. Set the date and time on the HANDSET. (See page 22 for details.)
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Desk Mounti
Press the TALK button to confirm that you have a
dial tone. If you do not get a dial tone, review steps
3 through 11. If you still do not have a dial tone,
refer to the Problem Solving section on page 32.
Belt Clip Installation
With the back of the HANDSET facing up, insert
one side of the BELT CLIP HOOK into the
matching slot at the top side of the HANDSET.
Press down on the opposite side of the BELT CLIP
until the other hook locks into the slot on the side
of the HANDSET.
You are now ready to use your new
XACT Cordless Telephone.
IMPORTANT
In order to utilize the Caller ID feature, you
must subscribe to Caller ID service from
your local telephone company.
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Desk Mounting
Desk Mounting
One of the special features of your telephone is the unique design of the MOUNTING
BRACKET which can hold your phone at an angle of 30° when desk mounting. There are two
positions to choose from:
1. NORMAL POSITION (MOUNTING BRACKET not required):
For normal position, as shown in Figure 1, place
the BASE UNIT on any desired but suitable
location.
2. 30° POSITION (See Figure 2):
With the back of the BASE UNIT facing up, insert
the hooks of the MOUNTING BRACKET (following
the arrow direction for the DESK MOUNT) into the
slots of the BASE UNIT (as shown in Figure 3).
Then slide the MOUNTING BRACKET upward
until it locks into place.
NOTE: Attach the MOUNTING BRACKET when
using your phone on the desk.
Wall Mounting
You 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 LINE CORD to the
TELEPHONE LINE CONNECTION JACK.
2. Insert the free end of the SHORT TELEPHONE LINE
CORD through the hole of the MOUNTING BRACKET.
3. Insert the hooks of the MOUNTING BRACKET
into the matching slots on the back of the BASE
UNIT (following the arrow direction for the WALL
MOUNT) then slide the MOUNTING BRACKET until
it locks into place.
4. Plug the free end of the SHORT TELEPHONE LINE
CORD into the MODULAR WALL JACK.
5. Align the upper keyhole of the MOUNTING BRACKET
with the upper stud of the wall plate, so that the
opening end of the MOUNTING BRACKET matches
the lower stud, then pull the BASE UNIT down until
it is securely seated.
6. Place the HANDSET on the BASE UNIT with
TELEPHONE KEYPAD face up.
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Cordless Telephone Operation
Preparing for Use
Before you can use your cordless telephone, you must charge the HANDSET for 12 hours.
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 HANDSET for
12 hours. Failure to do so will require more frequent charging of the BATTERY PACK.
See page 30 for more information on the BATTERY PACK.
NOTE:
Depending on the frequency of use, once the HANDSET is fully charged, it remains
functional for approximately 7 hours of continuous use and approximately 10 days when the
HANDSET is off the BASE UNIT in STANDBY mode.
Receiving Calls
When a call is received, all of the HANDSETS registered to the system will ring with the RINGER
LEVEL and MELODY selected by the user. The first HANDSET to respond will get the call.
1. When the phone rings, the LCD Screen of all of the
HANDSETS registered to the system will display
“Ring.” If you have Caller ID, the LCD Screen will
display the Caller ID information after the first ring.
2. With the HANDSET on or off of the BASE UNIT, press
the TALK button. “Talk” will be displayed and the Call
Timer starts to count. Start your conversation.
3. To end your conversation, either press the TALK button
or place the HANDSET on the BASE UNIT. The
duration of the call will be displayed on the LCD
Screen for about 3 seconds and then returns the LCD
Screen to the STANDBY mode.
NOTE:
If you are too far away from the BASE UNIT, the HANDSET emits “beep” sounds to warn you
that the background noise level is too high for proper communication between the HANDSET
and the BASE UNIT. When you hear this sound, you should move closer to the BASE UNIT to
reduce the noise level. Otherwise, the call will automatically cut off.
Cordless Te
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Placing Calls
1. Press the TALK button. “Talk” will display and the Call
Timer starts to count.
2. Wait until you hear a dial tone and then dial the phone
number.
3. When you have finished your call, press the TALK
button again or place the HANDSET on the BASE
UNIT. The duration of the call will be displayed on the
LCD Screen for about 3 seconds.
OR
1. Dial the phone number.
2. Press the
dialed.
TALK
button. The number displayed will be
3. When you have finished with your call, press the TALK
button again or place the HANDSET on the BASE
UNIT. The duration of the call will be displayed on the
LCD Screen for about 3 seconds.
HANDSET Volume Control
1. To adjust the HANDSET receiver volume level while
having a conversation, press the VOL /MENU button.
The LCD Screen will display “Volume setting.”
2. The default setting is “Low.” Press the SCROLL UP
or DOWN
button to select the desired setting
of Low, Medium, High or Maximum.
Redial Feature
1. If you get a busy tone, press the TALK button or place
the HANDSET on the BASE UNIT to hang up.
2. Later, press the
TALK
button again.
3. Listen for a dial tone.
SAVE /RE/PA
4. Press the
button. This will
automatically redial the last telephone number you
called.
5. When you have finished with your call, either press the
TALK button again or place the HANDSET on the
BASE UNIT.
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Cordless Telephone Operation
Extension In Use Indicator
This telephone can detect when a HANDSET is already
in use. The LCD Screen of all of the HANDSETS
currently linked to the same BASE UNIT will display
“Ext in-use.” This means you will have to wait until the
line is free to make a call.
Using the Headset Feature
Your HANDSET, when connected to a headset (not
included), will provide you with hands-free
communication.
Pull out the HEADSET JACK COVER, then insert the
small plug on the end of the headset into the HEADSET
JACK to the left side of the HANDSET. Follow the
procedures discussed 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 the MICROPHONE and
SPEAKER of the HANDSET. Unplug the headset to
return the HANDSET to normal use.
Headsets are available at most retail outlets that sell
telephone equipment. The HEADSET JACK is
compatible with 2.5 mm headset plugs only.
IMPORTANT
In order to utilize the Caller ID feature, you
must subscribe to Caller ID service from
your local telephone company.
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Caller ID Sys
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Caller ID System Operation
Caller ID System
This telephone automatically displays an incoming caller’s name and telephone number
together with the date and time of the call. It records up to 50 calls and stores the data in
Memory.
IMPORTANT: You must subscribe to the Caller ID service from your local telephone company to
utilize this feature.
Viewing Caller Information During Incoming Calls
1. When there is an incoming call, the name and the telephone number of the caller will
automatically appear after the first ring. If the name has more than 14 characters, the
first 14 letters will be displayed first. Press the SHIFT LEFT
button to view all the
following letters.
OR
“Unavailable” and the caller’s telephone number will
appear if the caller’s name is not available.
OR
“Unavailable” will appear when Caller ID information is
not available. The origin of the call does not support the
Caller ID system (including international calls).
OR
“Data error” will appear when the Caller ID information
was received incorrectly or only part of the data was
received.
NOTE: When an error is received, none of the data from
this call is saved in memory.
OR
“Private” will appear if the caller’s name and/or
telephone number is blocked.
OR
“Msg waiting” will appear when a Voice Mail Message
has been received and is stored by the Message Waiting
service provided by the telephone company.
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Caller ID System Operation
Caller ID with Call Waiting
When you subscribe to Call Waiting service from your local telephone company, this
telephone will display a flashing name and number of the second caller while you are
having a phone conversation with your first caller.
When a new call comes in while you are
talking, you will hear a notification beep from
the HANDSET and the volume is momentarily
muted. The new caller’s name and phone
number, if available, appears on the LCD
Screen.
1. When you receive a “Call Waiting” call and you want to connect the call, press the
EDIT/FLASH
button and start talking with the second caller. The active call will be placed
on hold.
2. Press the
EDIT/FLASH
3. Press the
TALK
button to alternate between calls.
button or place the HANDSET on the BASE UNIT to end the call.
“Msg waiting” (Message Waiting)
The Message Waiting LED indicator will blink green when
there is a message for you from your telephone company
if you have subscribed to Voice Mail message service and
if you have requested Visual Message Indication from your
local telephone company. “Msg waiting” will appear on
the LCD Screen in STANDBY mode. (To remove the MSG
WAITING indicator, see page 25 for detail.)
Note: This function requires voice mail subscription from the local telephone company.
Furthermore, the local phone company must provide a type of voice mail signaling called
“FSK” (Frequency Shift Key). Not all telephone companies have the visual message waiting
feature available. Please contact your local telephone company to check if this is available
in your area.
Caller List
This phone automatically stores the last 50 calls received. It records call information such as
the 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 call stored in memory. Also,
“New call:_ _” will be displayed on the LCD Screen with “_ _”
being the number of new calls that have not been reviewed.
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Caller ID System Operation
Viewing the Caller List
1. With the HANDSET in STANDBY mode, press the
SCROLL UP
or DOWN
button. The LCD
Screen will display “Incoming call,” press the SCROLL
UP
or DOWN
button again to display the
Caller ID records.
2. Any unviewed (new) calls will be displayed first. The
information on the call will be displayed with the name,
number, date, and time that the call was received.
3. Pressing the SCROLL DOWN
button will go through
the calls from the last call received to the first Caller ID
record. Pressing the SCROLL UP
button will allow
you to view the calls from the first call received to the
last.
4. If the name has more than 14 characters, the first 14
letters will be displayed first. Press the SHIFT LEFT
button to view all the following letters.
5. Press the
DIR/
ESC
button to return to STANDBY mode.
Placing a Call from the Caller List
You can place a call from the Caller list by using the Caller ID CALLBACK feature.
1. When viewing the Caller ID List, press the SCROLL UP
or DOWN
button to
find the record you wish to call back.
2. Press the
/OPTION button to change the displayed number to 7, 10, or 11 digits.
The first dialing option displayed is the 11 digits for a
long distance call.
Press the # /OPTION button for the second time, the
displayed number will change to 7 digits for a local call.
Press the # /OPTION button for the third time, the
displayed number will change to 10 digits for a local call
with area code.
3. Press the TALK button to dial the displayed number. Press the
and return to STANDBY mode.
4. To end a call, either press the
TALK
DIR/
ESC
button to cancel
button or place the HANDSET on the BASE UNIT.
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Caller ID Sys
Storing Caller ID Records into the DIRECTORY (PHONE BOOK)
1. When viewing the Caller ID List, press the SCROLL UP
or DOWN
find the record you wish to store into the DIRECTORY (PHONE BOOK).
2. Press and hold the
SAVE
button to
/RE/PA button.
3. The LCD Screen will display “Saved.”
4. If you wish to edit the newly stored number, edit it in the DIRECTORY (PHONE BOOK)
(page 18, “Editing a Stored Number”).
5. Press the
DIR/
ESC
button to return to STANDBY mode.
Deleting Caller ID Records
When viewing the Caller ID List you can delete a single call record or all of the call records.
Deleting a Single Record
1. Press the SCROLL UP
delete.
2. Press the
DEL/INT
or DOWN
button. The LCD Screen will display “Erase item?”
3. To delete the record, press the DEL/INT
display the preceding Caller ID record.
4. Press the
DIR/
ESC
button to find the record you wish to
button again. The LCD Screen will
button to exit the Caller ID list.
Deleting All Records
1. Press the SCROLL UP
2. Press and hold the
DEL/INT
or DOWN
button.
button. The LCD Screen will display “Erase all?”
3. To delete all of the Caller ID records, press the
Screen will return to STANDBY mode.
DEL/INT
NOTE: The user can cancel the deleting step by pressing the
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ESC
button again. The LCD
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Caller ID System Operation
Name and Telephone Number DIRECTORY (PHONE BOOK)
This DIRECTORY (PHONE BOOK) lets you scroll through the list to find the person you need for one
touch dialing. You can store up to 40 names and telephone numbers in the Memory.
Viewing the DIRECTORY (PHONE BOOK)
ESC
1. Press the DIR/
button. The LCD Screen will display
“Phone book.”
2. Press the TELEPHONE KEYPAD ( 2 /ABC to
9 /WXY) button that corresponds to the first letter
of a Caller’s name (a triple “beep” will sound if no entries
are stored under those letters). Press the SCROLL
UP
or DOWN
button to find the record you wish
to view.
3. If the name has more than 14 characters, the first 14
letters will be displayed first. Press the SHIFT LEFT
button to view all the following letters and/or .
4. Press the DIR/
button to exit the DIRECTORY (PHONE
ESC
BOOK).
Storing Phone Numbers
ESC
1. With the HANDSET in STANDBY mode, press the DIR/
button.The LCD Screen will display “Phone book.”
2. Press the EDIT/FLASH button to create a new DIRECTORY
(PHONE BOOK) entry.
3. Enter the name you wish to store using the TELEPHONE
KEYPAD 2 /ABC to 9 /WXY buttons to enter
the name, (see page 17 for detail) you can store
up to 18 letters. To move the cursor to the right, create a
space or to enter a new letter, press the SHIFT RIGHT
button.
4. Press the SCROLL DOWN
button, and dial the
telephone number you wish to store using the
TELEPHONE KEYPAD 1 to 0 buttons. You can
store up to 22 digits. Briefly press the SAVE /RE/PA
button to insert a pause into the number.
5. Press and hold the SAVE /RE/PA button to store the
number into memory.
NOTES:
1. If there are no memory locations left in the speed dial DIRECTORY (PHONE BOOK) the LCD
Screen will display “Memory full.” To continue with memory programming, you must
delete or edit existing speed dial numbers.
2. If you mis-type entering the phone number, you can move through the number and edit it by
pressing the SHIFT RIGHT
or LEFT
button. To delete a character or number inside
the cursor, press the DEL/INT button.
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Caller ID System Operation
Caller ID Sys
Telephone Keypad Characters
The TELEPHONE KEYPAD buttons are used to enter characters when entering names and
numbers. Press the appropriate TELEPHONE KEYPAD button to get the following
characters. You can store a maximum of 18 characters on the letter icon and a maximum of
22 digits on the number icon.
Keypad
Buttons
1st
Press
2nd
Press
3rd
Press
4th
Press
5th
Press
6th
Press
7th
Press
8th
Press
9th
Press
Space
‘
Space
EXAMPLE:
If you want to enter the name “ALEX” with telephone number “2426978,” dial this sequence:
ESC
1. Press the DIR/
button. The LCD Screen will display “Phone book.”
2. Press the
EDIT/FLASH
button to create a new DIRECTORY (PHONE BOOK) entry.
3. Press the following TELEPHONE KEYPAD buttons to get the desired letters:
TELEPHONE KEYPAD BUTTON
LETTER
4. Press the SCROLL DOWN
555
33
99
button to move the cursor to the number icon.
5. Press the TELEPHONE KEYPAD 1
to
buttons to get the desired numbers:
6. Press and hold the SAVE /RE/PA button to store the data in the DIRECTORY
(PHONE BOOK) memory.
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Caller ID System Operation
Placing Calls from the DIRECTORY (PHONE BOOK)
ESC
1. Press the DIR/
button. The LCD Screen will display “Phone book.”
2. Press the SCROLL UP
or DOWN
button to find the record you want to call.
OR
Press a TELEPHONE KEYPAD ( 2 /ABC to 9 /WXY) that corresponds 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 11
digits. The first dialing option displayed is the 11
digits for a long distance call.
Press the # /OPTION button for the
second time, the displayed number will change
to 7 digits for a local call.
Press the # /OPTION button for the third
time, the displayed number will change to 10
digits for a local call with area code.
4. Press the
TALK
button to dial the displayed number.
5. To end the call, either press the
UNIT.
TALK
button or place the HANDSET on the BASE
Editing a Stored Number in the DIRECTORY (PHONE BOOK)
DIR/
1. Press the ESC
button. The LCD Screen will display “Phone book.”
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 over the first
character of the name field.
EDIT/FLASH
4. Move the cursor to the letter or number you wish to edit by pressing the SCROLL
UP
or DOWN
, SHIFT RIGHT
or LEFT
button.
To erase a character or digit, press the
DEL/INT
button.
To add a letter or number, use the TELEPHONE KEYPAD 1 to 0 /OPER buttons.
Characters or numbers will be inserted in front of the cursor (See page 17 for details.)
5. When the entry is edited as you desire, press and hold the
store the edited record.
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/RE/PA button to

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