Radio Shack 4301110 User Manual 16633
RadioShack Corporation 16633
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EXHIBIT C User Manual v-w-vmv‘v'n*m ‘ £77 nan-“z emu and cm...“ 1mm!" m. m, DB-8132(A&A 43- 1110) 900MHz Analog Cordless Phone with CIDCW .0perati'on Manual ' This telephone has been tested and found to comply with all applicable UL and FCC standards. Your telephone operates on standard radio frequencies as allocated by the FCC Even though the security access protection code prevents unauthorized use of your phone line it is possible for other radio units Operating on similar frequencies within a certain area to unintentionally intercept your conversations and/or cause interference. ( This lack of privacy can occur with any cordless phone. 0 IMPORTANT NOTE 1 Cordless phones such as this one require AC power to operate When the AC power is off you can‘t dial out. or receive incoming calls using your phone To be safe you should also have a phone that doesn‘t need AC power to operate(not a cordless plione)so you can still make and receive calls if , there is an_AC power failure. 0 WARNING I To reduce the risk of fire or shock hazard, don’t expose this product to rain or moisture. ‘ 0 CAUTION 1 To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove cover or back. No user-serviceable pans inside. Refer servicing to qualified personnel. Content Linstallation Selecting a Location Attaching the Handset’s Antenna Placing the Base on a Dealt Top Mounting the Base on a Wall Plate Connecting and Charging the Battery Pack Setting the Dialing Mode Turning the Ringer 0n/()t'l' LSeIeet Language 1.515"an the Area Cndo ‘lI/l l/DZ 4.8etling (he Ringer Pattern S.Making a Call G‘Receiving a call 2 (No matter Handset on the Base or not) 7.End a Call S.Selecting the Channel 9.5etling the Handset‘s Volume l0.Setting Handset Ringer 11.Using Redial lZ.Using Flash 13.Using Tone Services on a Pulse line “Using Page 15.Memery Dialing Store a number into memory Store a number & name into memory Recalling number stored in memory Dialing a stored number Enter a pause Chain-Dialing Service Number 16.Deleting Memory Deleting single memory location ~ Deleting all memory locations l7.Using VIP 18.Remove Vll' l9.Using a Headset 10.Caller ID Operatlon Receiving a Caller [0 Message Receiving a Message Wailing Receiving a Call Walling Message Reviewing Caller ll) records Sturluu Caller [0 records Inlo a memory Iueutlon Dlullnu number from I Caller ll) reeord Deletlnu Caller ID records (J? DBTEL mam 4.4 Imam llutnutnl 1:4. my. ‘llll l/O’Z A? gorse" 2L Troubleshooting 7.2.Thc FCC wants you to know 0 Selecting a Location 1 > Near an AC outlet “r Near n telephone line jock > Out ofthe way of normal activities > Away from electrical machinery, electrical appliances. metal walls or filling cabinets, wireless intercoms, alarms, and room monitors. > Away from other cordless phones 0 Attaching the Hondset‘s Antenna '. > lnsert the antenna into the hole on the top of the handset, then rotate the antenna clockwise until it is secure. 0 Placing the Base on a Desk Top 2 > Plug one end of the supplied long modular cord into the phone jack on the back of the base. > insert the supplied AC adapter’s barrel plug into the ”jack on the back of the base. > Route the adapter’s cord through the strai nd into a modular phone line jack. n reliet‘ slot on the bottom of the base. > Plug the modular eord's other e > Plug the adapter into a standard AC outlet > Lift the bose's antenna to a vertical position. 0 Mounting the Base on a Wall Plate 2 > Plug one end of the supplied short modular cord into the phonejnck on the back of the base. Route the modular cord through the tell slot on the bottom ot‘the hose. lntturt the supplied AC udnptrzr's barrel plug into the Mjrlck on the buck nt'the haset’llte hum: mutt LED will hght), Route the udupter's cord through the right slut on the bottom of the of base, “Ill/(11 (”l . asestuwflwmc‘wvmam ”w- ~ 44th . a}? DBTEI. Elam Ant Ital-l" (Meir-mu t... AM. > Route the other end of the short modular card through the center of the bracket. “ Insert the tabs on the narrow end of the bracket into the upper Slots on the bottom e lower slots of the base, then push the tabs on the wide end of the bracket into th on the bottom of the base. > Plug the short modular cord into the wall plate jack, align the ba slots with the wall plate studs, and slide the base downward to secure it. se‘s keyAhole > Plug the adapter into a standard AC outlet. > Lift the base‘s antenna to a vertical position. 0 Connecting and Charging the Battery Pack 2 This telephone comes with a rechargeable Nickel-Cadmium battery pack in the handset but not connected. Before using your phone. you must connect the battery pack and then charge it for about 24 hours. > Press down and slide off the compartment cover as shown. 5 plastic connector into its socket. The connector fits only > Plug the battery pack“ .- one way. > Replace the cover. > To charge the battery pack. simply place the handset on the base. indicator on the base lights. TheCHARGE 0 NOTES : g i > if the CHM indicator doesn‘t light when you place the handset on the base. be sure the battery pack and AC adapter are correctly and securely connected, > Also. check the charging contacts on are dirty or tarnished. clean them with a pencil eraser. hnrging or recharging the battery pack. the an error tone. lf this happens, return the handset and the base. If the contacts > When you first use the phone after c phone might not work and you might hear the handset to the base for a few seconds "- About once tt month, t'ully discharge tlte buttery pttck by keeping the handset othht: has: until the BAILLOE indicator flushes. Otherwise. the battery puck loses its ability to lblly recharge. ‘lll I IIOI I. “x“ s ..,,..,mx\;.,,_ gt. a “infiei‘fifimflfliwm Li 3 ' ‘ am;- 4 5 DB TEL ”libr‘lfl‘l’llnl (Minnie: a, Lll. lfthe m indicator doesn't light but the phone doesn't work. recharge the battery pack. (The battery power might be too low to light the indicator) If the battery pack becomm weak during a call, the BAILLQE indicator flashes and you hear three beeps every 30 seconds. Recharge the battery pack. If the battery pack gets completely discharged at the base loses power while the handset is away from it, the security access-protection code needs to be reset. To reset the security code. place the handset on the base. [fit was the handset that lost power, leave the handset on the base to charge the battery pack. The supplied battery pack should last for about a year. When the battery pack loses its ability to fully recharge, order a replacement battery pack from the store '“ which you bought the phone. 0 Setting the Dialing Mode 2 Set TIP on the hack ofthe base for the type ofservice you have. If you aren’t sure which type you have, once the battery is charged, do this test. Set TIP to T. Lifl the handset, press and listen for the dial tone. Press any number other than 0, If the dial tone stops, you have touch-tone service. Leave TIP set to T. C if the dial tone continues, you have pulse service. Set TIP to P. VVVVV 0 Turning the Ringer Ont/Off: You can turn your telephone‘s ringer on and off. Set RINGER on the side ot‘the handset to ON to hear an incoming call or a page from the base. Set RINGER to 1 OFF to silence the ringer. 2.Select Language 1 The telephone can display all Caller 10 messages in English, but it" you want (u display messages in French or Spanish. Follow below steps, 5 "III/01 d? DBTEL mm 454 lm ”um-4" a" “I. 0 Press on the handset. Language and the currently selected language appear. 0 To select another language. repeatedly press - or - until you see the desired language. 0 Press SETU to store the selected language. 0 NOTES 1 lt' you do not press any key within 15 seconds afier the language selection display appears, the telephone exits the language selection display without changing the current selection. 3.5etting the Area Code I f ' ' -‘_ When you return a call from a Caller ID record. your phone automatically dials l, the area code, and the number. However, if you store your area code into memory and the number you call has the same area code, the telephone only dials the 7-digit local number. 0 [Press the language selection display appears. 1 ' 0 Press or- twice. The currently entered area code (or —) appears. 0 Enter your 3-dogot area code, then press to store iL 0 NOTES 2 If you make a mistake while setting the area code, press m and re-cnter the area code. 4.Setting the Ringer Pattern 2 , ‘ ' You can set the handset to sound any J-ring types. Follow these steps to check the current ringer type, and change it if desired. 0 Press- 0 Repeatedly press or- until the handset rings and “Ringer PM“ and the current setting appear. 0 ”mass ‘Eur 83 to sclectlltc desired ringer type. 'llic handset sounds the new selection as you change the ringer type. 0 Press to complete the seulnu. a out no: 5.Mnking a call 1 0 To make a call, simply lift the handset. 0 Press Imx LED on the handset and M313 LED on the base light -, handset LCD will show the current channel number) 0 Dial the desired phone number (The dialed phone number will show on the LCD) 0 After 15 seconds, call timer will appear 6.Receiving a call : (No matter Handset on the Base or not) 0 To answer a call, no matter the handset is an the base or not, you must press the button first.(IALK LED on the handset and [ELSE LED on the base light) 0 Begin conversationflf Caller ID services is available, the caller’s number & name will show on the LCD). 7.End a call : I; — ' 0 To end a call, press (IALK LED on the handset and [ELISE LED on the base tum OR) or 0 Place the handset on the baseCIALK LED on the handset and [ELISE LED on the base tum oft). 8.Selecting Channel 1 The telephone scans 20 channels and automatically select: a clean channel each time you make or receive a call. 0 Press EHAE during u call. il'yeu hear other voice or noise 0 The telephone ‘wlectx .t dill'erent ehtmnel nnttnnutienlly (IALK LED en the handset blinkx, also the LCD will show the new channel number). 1 um rm (4- "fiftfl-L‘i‘7— 4 x . ”mu k ,...,. “‘ ‘ “Hm-cw-" 477 DBTEL mum And Int-m I fin 54. All, 9.Setting Handset volume 2 . 0 Press M rum LED on the handset and M511 LED on the base light) 0 Press OLUME A or VOLUME during a call to increase the volume level (3 levels) or to decrease it. Q NOTE 1 Every time you press OLUME A or VOLUME V,the telephone beeps, except when it is already at the loudest or softest volume level. 10.Setting Handset Ringer I 0 Set the ringer switch of the handset to “ON" position 0 When a call is coming, the handset will ring and the TALK LED will blinki 0 If the ringer switch set to “OFF“ position, when a call is coming, the handset will not ring, only the IALK LED will blink. 11.Using Redial I 0 Lifi handset 0 Press -IALK LED on the handset and nurse LED on the base light) 0 Press -The last dialed number will show on the LCD) 0 The phone will dial last called number automatically 0 NOTE : 1h: redial memory doesn't store a flash entry or any digits you press after FLASH.(see “Using Flash") 12.Using Flash 2 FLASH performs the electronic equivalent of n switch-hunk operation for special services. such as Call Waiting. 0 ll'llie Cull Wailing service is available. When the Cull Wailing call is enming, prcxs FLASH to answer the incoming call without tliseunneeting the eurrent eull 0 Press FLASl martin to return to previous call I "I l 1102 13.Using Tone services on a Pulse line 1 Some special services. such as bunk-by-bank, require tone signals. If you have pulse service, you can still use these special tone services by following steps. 0 Dial the service‘s number.(Make sure T/P is set to P) 0 Press when the service answer. 14.Using Page 3 .- ' To page the person who has the handset or to locate the handset when the phone is not in use. ( 0 Press 0 The handset beeps 3 times or 0 Press m for 2~3 seconds , 0 Handset beeps for 3 minutes (Press twice or to stop). istMemery Dialieg. You can store up to 20 numbers in memory, then dial a stored number by pressing a one-digit memory location number. . 0 Store a number into memory 1 ( > Press we IALK LED blinks ; The LCD will show "moo-3 Enter number and pause(The number will show on the LCD) Press Enter memory location(00~ l 9) VVVV The handset beeps and the LCD show “Save OK“, it means the number is stored into memory location 0 Store n number & mime into memory 2 'r Press The TALK LED blinks ; The LCD will show “l’l{0(l") ». 7 Enter number and pnuse(11\¢ number will show on the LCD) > Press Q OIII um 0 Chain-Dialing Service Number For quick recall nfnumbers for special services (such as allemale long distance or bank by phone), slnre each group ofnumber in its own memory location. When calling special services, dial the service's main number first. Then, at the . . /_-—'1 appropriate place m the call, press ElElvfl and ;SETUP.. enter the number for (he localion where the addilional information is smred, and press ‘CALLBACK . r 16.Deleting Memory : 0 Deleting single memory location 2 > Press MEM(Thc IALK LED blinks ; The LCD will show “PROG“) > Press MEN > Enter memory localion(00~l9) or press iREVlEWA} or'REVlEWV‘ to find the memory location Press DELETE The LCD will show “Clear ? “ and “DEL" Press to confirm file LCD will show “No number“ VVVV 0 Deleting all memory locations 2 ' > Press @(rlle TALK LED blinks ; The LCD will show “moon > Press- ) Enter memory locaii0n(00~ 19) or press EVIEWEO om Mum the LCD will show “TOP OF LIST' or END OF LlS’l" > Press - the LCD will show “Clear 7 all 7" and “DEL" > Press to confirm > The LCD will show “Clear OK”. 17.Usirlg VIP 1 __ . ‘ 0 Press ME_'M M](Tlle TALK LED blinks; Tllv: LCD will allow “PROG") 0 l’russllV" __ 0 lRLV WAl ilrlllli VlEWV‘ loi'llldllll: memory Iocnlion 0 The LCD will allowlvlljl icon. making the number an a Vll’ number ll 9l/I IIOZ 4,17 DBTEL War And w Mun—la D... l m ’ ‘ -"fi$¥¥flfl€~‘3“ffi“"fi\w‘mr& » '- ‘ cw ..,, anvmvvv~ mm (1,7 0875 mutt-mm nun-rum. m. USRemove VIP : _ ~ 0 Press M—ElVfilThc IALK LED blinks ;The LCD will show “PROG") 0 Press MEN Q 0 lnfivnzw rlRTVllEW! to find the memory location 0 Press‘ iENUl 0 The lg icon will disappear. l 19.Using 3 Headset 2 You can make or receive calls with hands-free convenience using an optional headset that has a 3/3241nch(2.5mm) plug. 0 insert the headset‘s plug into the hendsetjack on top of handset 0 "Using Headset to make or receive a call. 20.Caller mop'é‘mfion :' 0 Receiving a Caller 1!) Message 5 The handset LCD will show the following information 1 > The caller’s number A: name > The calling date 3: time will show on the LCD(Using >l< I l or to review) > The icon will light All these information will show on the LCD for is seconds. then the LCD will blank out. > The MSGZHMALL LED on base will light 0 liccuivinu n Menage Winning I > The Message Waiting icon will light r The MSG/NEMALL LED on bust: will blink I! "II ”02 ‘t" Blah! In lulu-u unmet c... “1 0 Receiving ll Call Waiting Message 1 “r The handset LCD will show “Call Waiting“ for 2 seconds Then it will sllow the caller’s number 8: nome(’l'he calling date Se time will show on the LCD, you can use */ ‘ or 3! ’ i to review) Press ‘l-LASl-l] to answer the 2“ call Press lFLASE again to return previous call 0 Reviewing Caller ID records 2 VVVV 0 IStoring Caller [D records into a memory location 1 VVVVVVV Press lCALLEE The LCD will show “XX New CID Total=XX" Press @ to see older calls or WEWEV" to see recent calls Press [E or #/ i to see the Caller ID record number & dateltime. Press @ to exit reviewing mode Press file LCD will show “XX New CID Total=)0(" Press or- to find desired record Press @(The mg LED blinks ; The LCD will show “FROG"; Press to store name Press Enter the Memory Location“ ~9) The handset beeps and the LCD show “Save OK“, it means the number is stored into memory location 0 Diollng number from a Caller [0 record 2 ‘7 Press [fiALlfilfl The LCD will ~l1luw“XX New ClD ‘l’uml’XX" l’ressllElLlEY/AQJ or REVlElJ'fl to find desired recurd Press ‘i ALELQiSl’. DlAfl to dial the number. I] fill! llfli ’ ~m1 , c l? DBTEL only la lam-m thou—All e... m. 0 Deleting Caller ll) records 2 0 Deleting single Caller lD record 2 > Press ‘CALLEufil > The LCD will show “XX New ClD Toral=XX“ > Press liEVlEVT‘A or- to find desired record > Press lmflhe LCD will show “Clear 7 ~~ and “DEL" > Press LEE—IE to confirm. 0 Deleting all Caller [D records 1 > Press lgélLUjgl > The LCD will show “XX New C“) Toral=XX" > Press @(The LCD will Show “Clear 27 ALL 7 and “DEL“ > Press DELETE“ to confirmfl'he LCD will show “Clear OK"). l 21.Trouhleshooting : Problem Suggestion l iLow volume or unusual sounds l.Someone has picked up another phone on the same line. Hang up the other phone. Severe noise interference. 1.Press am to change the channel, 2.Keep the handset away from computer, remote control toys. wireless microphones, alarm systems. imercoms, room monitors, fluorescent lights, and electrical appliances. 3.Move to another location or turn off the source of interference. The phone can 'tbe operated at a useful l.Lift the base's antenna to a fully vertical distance from the bust: because the signal position, becomes wank ur nui iyttln: huntlsct's '2.l)c sun: neither the lmntlset's or busc's range has decreased). antenna is touching a metal surface. 1 Return the handset to the base to recharge the but_tery pack. I4 ‘MII lllfl fl...” l. . (J? DBTEL Whit-h... ____.._,A A,___mm. um The handset battery doesn‘t charge. LCheck the charging contacts on the handset and base. If they are dirty, clean them with a pencil eraser. 2.Be sure the battery pack is connected ,,,,,,,,,,, t wry-ctr 1 Handset doesn't ring or receive a page. i1.Retum the handset to the base to E‘ ‘ recharge the battery pack. ‘ 2.Lifi the base’s antenna to a fully vertical position. 3.Move the handset closer to the base. 4.Move the base away from other ' (* electrical devices. " The phone doesn’t work or works poorly. LBe sure the base's phone line cord and AC adapter are correctly and securely connected, and the handset’s battery pack is charged. The handset stops working or works l.Move the handset closer to the base. I podrly during a call. 2.Be sure the handset’s battery pack is charged.(1f the battery pack power is too low, it doesn‘t have enough power to light the BAILLQW indicator) 3.Lifi the base's antenna to a fully vertical position C ; 4.Make sure the charging contacts on the handset and base are clean. 5.lt' the base lost power while the handset was offofit. the security deem-protection code might have changed. With the handset removed from the base, restore power to the base. then place the handset back on the base. The CHARGE imlicntur lights. indicating that the code is set uuuin. i! "Ill/02 22.The FCC wants you to know :’ In the unlikely event that your phone causes problems on the phone line. the phone company can temporarily discontinue your service lfthis happens. the phone company attempts to notify you in advance. lf advance notice is not practical . the phone company notifies you as soon as possible and advises you of your right to file a complaint with the FCC. Also, the phone company can make changes to its lines, equipment, operations‘ or procedure that could affect the operation of this telephone. The telephone company notifies you of these changes in advance, so you can take the necessary steps to prevent intenuption of your telephone service. Your phone might cause TV or radio interference even when it is operating properly. To determine whether your phone is causing the interference. turn off your phone. If the interference goes away, your phone is causing the interference. Try to eliminate the interference by : 0 Moving your phone away from the receiver 1 0 Connecting your phone to an AC outlet that lS an on a different electrical circuit 3 I‘.‘ from the receiver. w,- . 9 Contacting your local store where you bought your telephone for help. If you can‘t eliminate the interference, the FCC requires that you stop using your phone. Some cordless telephones operate on frequencies that may cause interference to nearby TVs and VCRs. To minimize or prevent such iruerference. the base ofthe cordless telephone should not be placed near or on top of aTV or VCR. mun llffl INFORMATION TO THE USER rxzuunuknnnuuunnxuxxuxi This deVice complies with part L3 of the FCC Rules< Querdtinn lS subJect to the foLLQWinu two conditionst (L) ThLS device may not causa harmful interference.3nd (2! This devxce must Accept an? interference received, including interference that may cause undecired operation‘ NOTE“ This eqUinment hes been tested and found to comply with the lim' 5 for a Class B digitAL deVLce. Fursant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These Limits are designed to orOVide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installatien‘ This equipment generates, uses and can radiate tedLO frequency energy and, J not installed and used in acccrdance with the instructions‘ may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception. which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: --Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. --Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. --Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. __Consuit the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help< This booklet is available Eran the US government Printing Office *Washington, DC 20402, Steak NO. 004—000-00345—4. CAUTION: Any changes of modifications not expressly approved by the grantee of this device could void the users authority ta operate the equipment. 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