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DBTEL
SST CORDLESS ELEPHONE
43-1105
OPERATION MANUAL
December 10, 1998
Contents
Revision History ............ ...................... .............. ..... ......2
General Description .......................... ........................ 3
HANDSET ........................................................................................................... 3
BASE STATION .................................................................. . 3
ACCESSORIES .................................................................................................... 4
ID DRAWING ...................................................................................................... 5
Features.......................... ............................ .................... 7
GENERAL .......................................................... '7
CALLER ID (BUILT INT 0 HANDSET') ........................................................... 7
Operation Manual .......................... u .s
TELEPHONE OPERATION ................................................................................ 8
CALLER ID OPERATION .................................................................................. 14
LED INDICATIONS ............................................................................................ 17
LCD Display ........................... ...... 18
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Making a Call
1. Press and wait for the TALK light to go on steadily.
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2. When you hear a dial tone, dial the desired phone number. (For information about
the Display Dial feature, see the CALLER ID section of this manual).
Answering in Call
Press any key to answer the phone call. The TALK LED goes on, and the call is
oonneeted.
Ending a Call
To end a call, place the handset into the base or press -.
L Last Number Redinled
Whenever you make a telephone call, this unit will automatically store the number (up
to 32 digits) you just dialed in its memory.
ll Press and wait for the TALK light to go on.
2. When you hear a dial tone, press instead of entering the telephone
number when you want to redial.
The previous number stored in memory will be replaced by a new one whenever you
dial a new number.
Handset Ringer
At standby mode, you can choose one of the three built-in ringer patterns by pressing
the button followed by a number in the range of 1-3. A number out of this
range will be ignored. Afier ringer selecting, press again to confirm setting.
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The selected ring will be programmed into both of the handset and base.
NOTE: Be sure that the handset ringer switch is set to ON while operating this
function.
Battery Saver Feature
When the ringer is OFF, the handset stays ready to use for up to 21 days in standby
mode before you have to return it to the base for recharging. You can still use the
handset to make a call or to answer a call if you hear an extension phone ringing.
When the ringer is ON, the handset stays ready to use for up to 7 days.
NOTE: If you set the ringer to OFF, the handset battery will last longer. However,
when the ringer is OFF, no Caller ID information appears on the screen. (But it will
be stored in call history)
Handset Volume
The handset volume can be set up to four levels. Each time you press m , the
level changes.
Temporary Tone
NOTE: If you have touch—tone service, you don't need to use the Temporary Tone
C: feature. .
If you have dial pulse (rotary) service, this feature allows you to temporarily enter
codes or tones needed to operate answering machines, or to use electronic banking
services, calling cards, and other special services. This feature will operate most
special service; however, some services may actually require a touch tone line. To be
sure, ask the company that provides the special service.
1. Dial the call, then presl Any buttons pressed alter this will send tone signals.
2. This phone will automatically return to pulse (rotary) dialing when you end the
call.
Page & Handset Locator
The Page feature allows you to signal someone at the handset from the base.
0 Make sure the handset IN USE LED is not lit on the base.
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0 Press the button on the base. A paging tone will sound at the handset.
NOTE: The handset ringer switch must be set to ON to operate the Page and Handset
Locator features.
To Stop Paging
Follow the instructions below to stop the handset from beeping before it automatically
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1. Press th- button on the base; or
24 Press any button on the handset.
NOTE: The handset will stop beeping in approximately 15 seconds if you haven‘t
turned it off by then.
Flash
Press to activate custom—calling services such as Call Waiting or 3-Way
Calling. You may have to press other buttons before or afier FLASE as explained in
custom-calling instructions provided by your local telephone service company.
Timer
The screen displays the elapsed time of the call in minutes and seconds. The time will
appear on the screen fifieen seconds afier pressing the lALK key, and will remain on
the screen during the call.
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Telephone Memory
You can store up to 20 telephone numbers in memory, then dial a stored number by
pressing @ followed by a two-digit memory location number. The telephone
memory also works with the Memory Match and Priority Ring features, when you
receive a call from a numberthat you've stored in memory 01-04. The phone can alert ‘
you to calls from numbers you've stored in memory, with a special Priority Ring, and
with a VIP display on the screen.
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Storing Numbers in Memory fl ' 0,qu .
1. Make sure the handset is off. 3,19) I,
2. Press @. \
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3. Enter the phone number (up to 16 digits).
MEMORYSTORE
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4. Press @ and the display will show:
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5‘ Press any number buttons from 01 to 20 for the memory location where the
number is to be stored. The display will become blank.
6. A tone is sounded confirming that the number was stored properly. If you hear a
long buzzing tone, or nothing at all, repeat the steps above to store the number
again.
NOTE: The handset exits programing mode if you don't press a button within 30
seconds, or if you press -
Storing Call Records in Memory
You can transfer information flow the Caller ID history into the telephone memory.
1. Press and release -.
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2. Use Ear E to locate the call reeord you want.
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3. Press and release
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4. Press the number buttons for the memory location where you want to store the
call record.
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Viewing Number in Memory / Tag/7“
1. Press 15?
2. Pressla
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3. Press Eur E to scroll through memory
4. Press ALL BAC to dial the number displayed on the screen.
Dialing Memory Numbers
1. Press -.
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3. Press the number bunons for your memory location. Afler you press 2 digits the
display will show the number you stored in that location and dial out the number.
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Entering a Pause
In some circumstance, you need to store a pause when you register a telephone
number in memory. To do so, press to enter a 2-second pause.
NOTE: Each pause you store is counted as a digit. You can store up to l6 digits in
each memory location
Priority Ring
This unit lets you save up to 4 phone numbers in its VIP Call list. Normally, the
numbers you set in memory location 01-04 will be your VIP callers. Whenever a call
from one of those 4 numbers, the phone sounds distinctive rings to alert you
Deleting Memory Numbers
You can delete the information in an individual memory location or in all memory
locations.
1. Press—
Press IE]
Press Elm E] to scroll to the desired memory location.
Press The screen displays "DELETE?"
Press DELEl Em delete the memory information
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Deleting Information in All Memory Locations
1. Press-
Press El
The display shows "TOTAL MEM=)O("
Press The screen displays "DELETE ALL?"
Press to delete all memory information.
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About Caller Identification
This telephone is designed to store and display information about incoming telephone
calls. It must be used with caller identification service provided by your local
telephone company; there is a fee for this service, and it may not be available in all
areas. Additionally, this telephone can be used with cal] waiting and voice mail, also
paid subscriber service, and if both telephone companies use compatible equipment.
The system keeps a record of the last 45 calls, whether you answer the phone or not.
The oldest call is numbered 1. When the call history becomes fill, the system drops
the oldest call to make room for a new call. It also shows the date and time the call
was received.
If you subscribe to Caller ID with Call Waiting, you can see who‘s trying to reach you
when you‘re on another call. In order to receive name and number Caller ID
information, you must subscribe to name and number Caller ID service. Caller ID
information appears in the display afier the first ring of the incoming call.
Customized Features
You can customize some features of the Caller ID system. Follow the instructions '
below to select English, French, or Spanish for the display language and to program
Q the system to recognize your home area code and up to three other local area codes.
Select Display Screen Language
1.- Press and release -.
2. Presd—z, to scroll through language selections: English, Spanish, or French.
3. Press SE l Ila when the screen displays your selection.
Programming Area Codes
You must program the system to recognize your home area code in order to use the
Display Dial feature described later in this section.
Afier programming your home area code, the screen will display 7 digits of the phone
number which you have dialed (un'thout showing the area code) when you receive a
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call from the area where using the same area code. When you use the Display Dial
feature, the unit only dial the 7-digit phone number without dialing "1" or the area
code.
You can also program up to three other local area codes into the memory. (But only
for those area codes that do not require dialing "1" before them.) Afler programming,
if you receive a call from one of those areas using the registered area codes, the screen
will display ten-digit phone number (3 digits of area code plus 7 digits of phone
number). When you use Display Dial, the unit dials ten—digit phone number, without
dialing a "1" and the registered area code.
Follow the instructions below to program the area codes in the memory:
1. Press SETUP], and then “ The screen displays the current area codes, if you
have registered any.
2 . Use the keypad to enter your home area code, then up to three other local area
codes (if applicable).
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3. Afier programming area codes, press -.to confirm setting.
Call Waiting
When you subscribe to Call Waiting and receive a call while using the phone, the
screen will indicate the name and number of the caller. Press to access the
call. Press @ again to return to the original call.
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Message Waiting and New Call Light
The message led stays on when you have received call infomation but have not yet
reviewed it. If you subscribe to a voice mail service and you have voice messages at
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your voice mailbox, this light flashes until you retrieve the waiting messages.
0 Message waiting + New call: MESSAGE LED on base will flash.
0 New call only: MESSAGE LED on base will light on
0 Message waiting only: MESSAGE LED on base will flash
Reviewing Call History .
The screen displays call information for about 15 seconds afier it has been received.
1. Press The screen displays the number of the new calls, or "NO NEW
CID" and the total number of the calls in the call log.
2. To review earlier calls, press E
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4. To advance through call history fi-om an earlier call, press @ . The screen
displays "TOTAL=)O(" to indicate that you have reviewed all the calls in call
history.
Remove Call Records from History
1. Press
2. Press Ear E to select the call record you want to remove.
3. Press -. The screen display "DELETE?"
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4. Press again to erase the displayed call record.
To Remove All Viewed Call Record
1. Press-
2. Press goi- 12] until the screen displays "TOTAL" and the number of the calls.
3. Press -. The screen display "DEL ALL OLD?"
Press Again to remove all viewed call records.
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Display Dial
As you review calls in history, you can dial a displayed phone number by pressing
Make sure that you have programmed your local area codes earlier
(see "Program Area Codes." On page 8/12). If the phone number does not match the
area code you stored, this unit will automatically dial a “1" before dialing the
displayed area phone number. '
LED Indications
A. Base:
1. TALK LED
BLINK: Memory storing! Handset in use
FLASH: Ringing! Calibration
2. MESSAGE LED: \
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BLINK: Message waiting 7 ~ \ '
3. CHARGE LED:
ON: Charging
B. Handset:
li TALK LED:
ON: In use
BLINK: Memory storing
FLASH: Ring detection
NOTE: BLINK-- The LED alternates continuously between 500ms onloff.
FLASH—The LED alternates continuously between 80ms on/off.
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