Sanyo Fisher CLT2430 2.4 GHz Digital Spread Spectrum Cordless Telephone User Manual Draft Copy of Owners Manual

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User Manual
DRAFT COPY OF THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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IMPORTANT
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Caution:
Changes or modifications to this product not expressly approved by Sanyo, or operation
of this product in any way other than as detailed by this Operating Guide, can void your
authority to operate this product.
Introduction
— Congratulations on your purchase of the CLT-2430 cordless telephone.
This phone is desrgned for reliability, long life. and outstanding pertormance utilizing the
latest in 2.4 GHz Digital Spread Spectrum technology
Note: Some illustrations in this manual may differ from the actual unit for
explanation purposes.
Features
0 2.4 GHz Digital Spread Spectrum Technology
0 Dual key pad
0 Call Manager Features': Caller ID, Caller ID on Call Waiting and Call Waiting Options
'Each feature Works With your nelwork sen/ice A subscription required,
0 50-Number Caller ID List
0 Programmable Network Service Key
0 Voice Message Waiting |ndicator(on Hnadset and Base)
0 3-Line. 16-Character Backlit Handset Display
0 Lighted Handset Keypad and TALK/END Key
0 20~Name/Number Directory
0 Last 3-Numher Radial
o HandsFree Speakerphone in the Handset
0 7»Day Standby Battery Lite/6-Hour Talk Time
0 30—Channel Auto/Manual Scan
I Call Time Display
0 Pulse/Tone Dialing
o lntercom/Page/Handset Locator
0 Handset Earpiece and Ringer Volume Control
0 Belt Clip and Headset Jack
0 Wall-Mountable
. Hearing Aid Compatible '
2l4—GHz Digital Spread Spectrum Technology utilizes a ‘wider frequency
band” vs. a “single narrow band" used in standard digital transmissions The
result is the clarity of digital sound, extended range and a secure conversation
with virtually no interference from other 2.4 GHz cordless phones or radio
transmission devices.
The clearest channel is automatically selected for each transmissions Digital
security code selects one of over 65,000 codes for the handset and base.
These features enhance your phone's security and also prevent unauthorized
calls as a result of your phone being activated by other equipment.
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Controls and functions
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1. Handset antenna ) 12, REDIAL/PAUSE key
2. Headset jack cover 13. Microphone
3. HandsFree speaker 14. CALL REVIEW/VOLUME (up) key
4. Battery compartment 15. INTERCOM/SELECT key
5. Earpiece speaker 16. CID/FLASH key
6. LCD display 17. Right cursor key ( #/ P )
7. MEMORY key 18. SPEAKER key
8. TALK/END key 19. DELETE/SCAN key
9. CALL REVIEW/VOLUME (down) key 20. Handset charging contacts
10. TONE/left curser key (*/4 )
11, SERVICE MENU key
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21. Handset retainer clip
22. Base charging contacts
23. INTERCOM/PAGE/FIND key
24. FLASH key
25, SPEAKER key
26. REDlAL/PAUSE key
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M E E IN 28. CALLERS LED
29. CHARGE/IN use LED
\_ 30. lNTERCOM LED
‘lr-a’ 31. SPEAKER LED
32. VOICE MAIL LED
36 37 3B 39 33. Base antenna
34. Bottom bracket
35. VOLUME control key
36. Ring Volume switch
37. Pulse~Tone switch
38. DC power input
39. TEL LINE jack
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CONTENTS
Getting Started
inside front cover
inside front cover
Introduction/Features
Controls and Functions
Getting started
Read this first...
Step 1: Checking the package contents
Step 2: Setting up the base unit
Desktop use...
Mounting the base unit on a wall. .E7
Step 3: Preparing the battery pack .....
Basics
Making a call.
Receiving a call
Lighted keypad
Scanning
Adjusting the ringer and earpiece volume
Redialing a ca
Directory
Storing phone numbers and names
Making calls from the directory .....
Editing a stored name and/or phone number.
Erasing a stored name and phone number......
Directory
Caller lD
Features
Caller ID features
Caller ID
When the telephone rings
Viewing the Caller ID list
Deleting information from the Caller ID list
Using the Caller ID list
Using Caller ID on Call Waiting service
Advanced Calling
Features
Advanced calling features
List of features.
Voice mail access
Call transfer feature.
Intercom feature ..
3—way conference feature
Accessing calling features
Pre—programmed calling features
Adding new features
Call Waiting Options
1541 Additional
Information
Additional Information
Changing the digital security code
Installing the beltclip...
Headset installation .
Note on power souwe
Maintenance ......
Troubleshooting
Warranty
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GETTING
This cordless telephone must be set up before use. Follow these steps:
Step 1 (page 153)
Unpack and check the telephone and accessories.
Step 2 (page E4 to E8)
Choose the best location to set
up the base unit.
Step 3 (page E9 to £10)
Then, insert the battery pack into the handset.
You must charge the battery pack for more than
15 hours before using the phone.
About the digital security code
This cordless telephone uses a digital security code to prevent unauthorized access to
your base unit, This security code prevents other cordless handsets from making calls
through your base unit
A random security code will be assigned automatically between your base unit and
handset when you charge the battery pack for the first time.
If you want to reset the security code, see page E49.
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GETTING s ARTED
Checking the package contents
Make sure you have received the following items in the package.
~ AC adaptor
(AD-3 50)
~ Rechargeable ‘ Telephone line ' Bottom bracket
battery pack cord (1) for desktop use
(3KR-600AAL) and wall—mounting
~ This Owner's Manual
~ Beltclip
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GETTING AR D
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Avoid places near electrical equipment such as refrigerators, computers, TVs or
fluorescent lamps. These may cause interference or reduce the operating range of the
cordless telephone.
g up the base u t
Do the following steps:
Choose the best location
Connect the base unit
Choose the dialing mode
The ldcationshdulditieiiclui \ to both éphone jack and} continuousfiw
seitliei base iantenna fully vert
letqpur mounted on a'Standartf
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GETTING ARTED
Connect the base unit
If you want to install the base unit
on the wall, see page E7l
To AC outlet
I] ll 4—1’“
AC adaptor
3 (supplied)
To telephone outlet
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Telephone line cord To TEL LINE
(supplied)
When canneotihothe pohericord.‘tn”ake sore it‘does not create a trip ori ‘
fire/electrical hazard: Qvoicl places where it gould become chafedlj
1 Snap the bottom bracket into the notches on the base,
2 Connect the AC adaptor to the Dc [N W jack and to a standard 120V Ac wall outlet.
Then raise the antenna to a vertical position.
3 Connect the telephone line cord to the TEL LINE jack and to a telephone outlet.
To assure proper handset charging, the bottom bracket must be attached.
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GETTING AR ED
. Use only the supplied AD- 350 AC adaptor. Do not use any other AC adaptor. ‘
~ Connect the AG adaptort continuous power supply V
0 Place the base unit clese to AC dutlet so that you can unplug the AG adaptor easily
If your telephone ohtlet is not niodular, contact your telephone company for assistance.
Choose the dialing mode
PULSE w TONE |
Depending on your dialing system, set the PULSE-TONE switch as follows:
If your dialing system is Set the switch to
I! you are not sure of your dialing system
Make a trial call with the PULSE-TONE switch set to TONE.
if the call connects, leave the switch as is; otherwise, set to PULSE,
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GETTING R D
Mounting the base unit on a 11
Standard wall plate mounting
This phone can be mounted on any standard telephone wall plate
1 Attach the bottom bracket to the base as
shown, Make sure all tabs snap into the
notches on the base.
2 Plug the telephone line cord to the
TEL LINE jack and the AC adaptor to the
DO IN QV jack,
3 Plug the telephone line cord into the
telephone outlet
4 Wrap the AC adapter cord inside the molded
wiring channel. Then wrap the cord around
the strain relief notch,
5 Plug the AC adapter into a standard
120-V AC wall outlet.
6 Raise the antenna to a vertical position
7 Align the mounting slots on the base with the
mounting posts on the wall. Push in and
down until the phone is firmly seatedr
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"M‘s“ "muffs 8 On the base unit. pull the handset retainer out
@ 2 i of the slot. Rotate it clockwise 180 degrees.
2-
9 Flip the retainer from front to back. Slide it back
into the slot so that the lip of the retainer is up
and the v points down. The retainer holds
the handset in place.
he attached to hold me‘handse
Nth charging pusitio Do’n
pl 514 a handset with
play facing insid
Direct wall-mounting
If you do not have a standard wall plate, you can still mount your phone directly to the
wall. Before doing this, consider the following:
' Avoid electrical cables, pipes, or other items behind the mounting location, that could
cause a hazard when inserting screws into the wall.
~ Try to mount your phone within 10 —15 feet (3 - 4.5 m) of a working phone jack to
avoid excessive cord lengths.
~ Make sure the wall material is capable of supporting the weight of the base and
handset.
~ Use #10 screws with anchoring devices suitable for the wall material where the base
unit will be placed. «
TOP
“hr— 3/15 M 1 Insert two mounting screws with a minimum length
cm (4.3 mm) of 1-3/8 inches (35.5 mm) into the wall, 3-15/16
inches (100 mm) apart. Allow about 3/16 of an
inch (4.8 mm) between the wall and scrawheads
45/15 in» for mounting the phone.
(100 mm)
2 Refer to steps 1 through 9 on page E7 and E8 to
H l ' mount the telephone.
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GETTING STAR ED
Prepar g the batter pack
Charge the battery pack for more than 15 hours before you start using your phone.
1 Press on the battery cover and slide the cover
down until it comes off.
2 Plug the battery pack connector with the correct
polarity (black and red wires), then insert the
battery pack into the battery compartment.
3 Slide the battery cover on until it snaps into
place.
4 Place the handset on the base.
5 Make sure that the CHARGE/IN use LED
lights. If the LED does not light. check to see
that the AC adaptor is plugged in and that the
handset makes good contact with the base
charging contacts.
Use onlytbattery pack supplied or the specified
Sanyc types with your phone, t '
Type: SANYO SKR-GDOAAL
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GETTING s ARTED
Battery use time (per charge)
From fully charged
~ Six hours continuous use,
- Seven days when the handset is in the standby mode.
When the battery charge level
becomes low
When the voltage of battery pack in the handset is
very low and needs to be charged, the phone is
programmed to stop functioning in order to save power.
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If the phone is not in use ’ ‘ ‘ flashes and none of the keys will operate. lf
the phone is in use, * flashes and the handset beeps Complete your
conversation as quickly as possible and return the handset to the base unit for charging
Cleaning the battery contacts
To maintain a good charge, it is important to clean the battery contacts with a dry cloth
on the handset and base unit about once a month.
Do not use any liquids or solvents.
Behéated short charginos rnay'Eause ruemury Effect
~ in battery pack, which reduces use time of the
ihattery. It is recommended that to replace the ‘
handset after each; calls ‘ '
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Making a call
With the handset
Dialing from standby mode
1 Enter the phone number. (Up to 32 digits.)
Example: Enter 9057609944
2 Press TALK/END.
flashes in the display.
Then the volume setting is displayed. For example, if
the volume is set to high, the display shows:
3 The number is dialed. The call time display
appears about 5 seconds after line connection.
4 To hang up, press TALK/END (or place the
handset on the base).
The call time display remains for about
5 seconds after disconnection.
. Press DELETE/SCAN if you entera wrong number at the step 1.
- You must press a key within 20 seconds or the phone will return to standby.
Other Operations
When you want to: Do this:
Adjust the earpiece volume Press O or 0 during the call.
Temporarily swrtch to tone dialing Press TONE/*/< . The subsequent numbers
(When the base is set to pulse mode) dialed will be sent as tone dialing.
Enter a pause in the dialing sequence Press REDlAL/PAUSE.
Improve reception Press DELETE/SCAN, E11
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Then the volume setting is displayed,
For example, if the volume is set to high, the display shows:
The call~time display appears.
2 Dial the phone number.
Example: Enter 9057609944
3 To hang up, press TALK/END (or place the handset in the
base). The call time display remains for about 5 second after
disconnection.
HandsFree Speakerphone in the Handset
~ Press SPEAKER during a call to switch to handsfree A
conversation using the handset speakerphone.
~ Press TALK/END to return to normal conversation using
the earpiece speaker.
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SICS
With the base
1 Press SPEAKER. The CHARGE/IN USE LED
flashes.
2 Dial the number on the keypad.
3 When you finish the call, press SPEAKER to
hang up.
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Receiving a call
With the handset
The phone rings.
appears.
2 Press TALK/END .. nd volume setting appears.
Also, press SPEAKER to answer the call.
If you subscribe to Caller ID Service, the display may show
caller’s name/number. (See page E34)
3 Talk with the caller.
The call time display appears about 5 seconds after line
connection.
4 To hang up, press TALK/END.
The call time display remains for about
5 seconds after disconnection,
Any key answer when ringing
When the handset is off the base, press any handset key to answer the incoming call.
AutoTflIk when ringing
When the AutoTalk setting is on, you can simply lift the handset from the base to answer
the phone. See ~Setting Caller ID options' on page E29 for more details.
Call Waiting
Note: You must subscribe to Call Waiting service to use this feature.
When a call is received during a telephone call already in progress, you hear a beep.
Press CID/FLASH to switch to the new call.
If you also subscribe to Caller ID on Call Waiting (Visual Call Waiting), you will see the
name and number of the second caller. (See page E3 7.)
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SICS
With the base
The base rungs. The CHARGE/IN USE LED
flashes.
Press SPEAKER
When you finish the call, press SPEAKER to
hang up.
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Lighted keypad
The dialing keypad and the TALK/END key on the handset light up when you press
any key on the keypad The light turns off if no key is pressed for 5 seconds,
Your phone automatically selects the clearesrt possible channel every time tyou
receive or place a call. Should you wish to switch channels during a call, the handset
provides a DELETE/SCAN button.
Adjusting the ger and speaker
Ringer volume
In the standby mode, press CALL REVIEW]
VOLUME Q or O on the handset to set
the handset ringer volume.
There are (our ringer volume settings: a
H i 9h
Llth-J
Earpiece volume/handset speaker volume ~:;' Loud j::-
Pressing CALL REVIEWNULUME Q or O O Q Q 6
during a telephone call will change the earpiece
volume/handset speaker volume This setting will H i 9h "3.
remain in efiect even aheryou hang up the Q Q 1} Q
telephone. -’.: i'lE-zl i I_ '
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When you press a in Loud mode or press 0 <3. Hair-ma) .I='
in Normal mode, a beep sdunds,
Base ringer switch
This switch turns the base ringer HI, LDW or OFF.
Base speaker volume
To control the speaker volume of the base, adjust
the VOLUME slide switch as desired.
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BA CS
Redialing a call
With the handset
The last three phone numbers dialed can be quickly redialed.
Redialing from standby mode
1 Press REDlAL/PAUSEA
The phone number that was last dialed appears in the
display.
2 Press RENAL/PAUSE again.
Each press of RENAL/PAUSE will display one of the
last three numbers dialed.
TALK/END
Most
recent
RENAL/PAUSE
3 Press TALK/END. appears in the display, then
the volume setting is displayed.
4 Then the selected number is dialed. The call time
display appears 5 seconds after line connection.
5 T0 hang up press TALK/END (or place the handset on
the base). The call time display remains for about
5 secondsi
If the recently dialed number exceeds 32 digits, only
the first 32 digits are retained for redialing.
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SICS
Redialjng from talk mode
1 Press TALK/END,
T ppears on the display.
2 Press REDlAL/PAUSE.
The last number dialed will be displayed. The only one last
number dialed can be accessed while talk made.
3 To hang up, press TALK/END (or place the handset on the
base).
With the base
1 To call the last number dialed from the base,
press SPEAKER.
2 Press RENAL/PAUSE.
The last entered number will be redialed.
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DIREC
With the handset
The directory allows you to store up to 20 phone numbers/names in its memory. You can
dial a number in the directory using just a few key strokes.
and names
ng phone numbe
1 Press and hold MEMORY for about 3 seconds
‘ is displayed.
2 Use 0 or O , or entera two-digit number
(01—20) to select the memory location where you
would like to store the number.
3 Press mrencuM/sztrcr.
The following screen appears and a cursor flashes
indicating that you can now enter the name.
TbNE/*l< REDIAUPAUSE
I! the follwoing screen appears, the selected location
is already occupied. Then you can either change the
entry in this location, clear the location, or select
m ED Elv=r :: tochooseanotherlocation,
memory dialing Operation
you must press a key within
20 seconds. or the phone will
fretu mp stand by, If you' re’tiifit
fthe handset to the base; it, I‘
retumto standby, too ’
4 Use a ' (7 or DELETE/SCAN to enter the name.
The name cannot exceed 13 characters.
* Use a or O to scroll through the character menu. It contains upper and lower
case letters and various characters.
~ Use W» and TDtE/X—l‘ to move the cursor to the desired location.
' Use DELETE/SCAN to delete characters as needed. E19
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DIREC
5 PresslNTERCOM/SELECT.
‘. is displayed.
The cursor flashes indicating that
you can now enter the number.
6 Use the number keypad or RENAL/PAUSE
to enter the phone number.
The phone number cannot exceed 20 digits.
~ Use REDIAL/PAUSE to enter a pause in the
dialing sequence.
The display shows a F‘.
lifhe pause featur ‘ is use, fufilbngi ta'ncé calling, creditcard d
uirezpausekbetween digits. ~ '
~ Use DELETE/SCAN to delete digits as needed.
7 PressINTEHCDM/SELECT.
The handset beeps and displays the
confirmation screen.
Memory storage is complete.
For example, if you store a name and
number into memory location number 07,
the display shows l’
After about 2 seconds, l
is displayed.
8 Press MEMORY to return to standby mode.
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DIREC
With the base
You can store only numbers in the base memory.
1 Press MEMORY. The CHARGE/IN USE LED
blinks.
2 Dial the number you want to store.
(up to 16 digits)
3 Press MEMORY and enter the memory location
number (0-9) on the keypad.
A confirmation tone sounds.
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DIREC OR
Making calls from the direct
With the handset
Memory dialing from standby mode
1 Press MEMORY.
The handset displays your programmed memory
locations.
2 Press 6 and O I or entera two-digit number
(01- 20) to select the memory location you would like
to diaL
3 Press TALK/END orSPEAKERfi i a 1,1: and the
volume setting appears on the display. Then the
displayed number is dialed.
RENAL/PAUSE P7955 TAN/END Press SPEAKER 03'
TONE/«X41
If you press INTERCOMIS \Ec'l' before TALK/END, you can confirm the name and
number stored m‘ the sales
dimemdry Idcation.
Tci exit the memory tlo without dialing, press MEMORY The handset returns to
t standby
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DIRECTORY
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Display a programmed number
Use it!» and TONE/W4 (a toggle between the name display and the number display.
Name display
Number display
m When the stored phone number has 14 or more digits, ” Q ” is displayed next
to the 12m digit, Press x/b- to see the extra digits and ww< to
return.
C:<:'
Memory dialing from Talk mode
1 PressTALK/ENDorSPEAKER.
Ta} 'r=: and the volume setting appears.
Press TALK/END Press SPEAKER
Ta 1 l: ( 7.51 l:: }
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~ H i g
2 Press MEMGRYG
T-Eil it: Tal l a]
3 Enter a two—digit number (01- 20) to select the memory location of the
desnred phone number.
The selected phone number is displayed. Then the number is dialedv
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DIRECT
With the base
1 Press SPEAKER. The CHARGE/IN USE LED
blinks.
2 Press MEMORV and enter the memory location
number (0-9) on the keypad.
Then the stored number will be dialed.
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DIREC 0
or ph
e number
diting a stored name a
With the handset
1 Press and hold MEMORY until the display shows
the memory screen and any stored name/number.
2 Press 0 and O , or enter a two—digit number
(01-20) to select the memory location you would
like to edit.
3 Press INTERCOM/SELECT.
The following screen appears with the memory
location number that you have selected in the
display.
REDIAL/PAUSE
TONE/*/<
4 Press the a or (7 to select
Ed i “' i ',then pressINTERCOM/SELECT.
The following screen appears.
The cursor flashes indicating that the name can
be edited. When a name has not been stored, the
cursor appears at the beginning of the second line.
5 Press Q, U , 81>, TONE/W4 or DELETE/SCAN
to edit the name. (See page E19.)
To edit only the phone number, skip this step.
6 PresslNTERCOM/SELECT.
The following screen appears.
The cursor flashes indicating that the display is
ready for the number to be edited.
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DIREC
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7 Use the number keys, REDIAL/PAUSE or DELETE/SCAN to edit the phone number.
The phone number cannot exceed 20 digits. (See page E241)
When the phone number will not be edited, skip this step.
Press INTERCOM/SELECT.
The handset beeps and displays the confirmation
screen. The memory storage is complete.
For example, if you store a name and number into
memory location number 01, the display shows
7 1 "" ‘ ‘ ‘,
After about 2 seconds,
is displayed.
9 Press MEMORY or place the handset on the base to return to standby mode.
Display a programmed number
Use W» and TONE/WA to switch between the name display and the
number display.
Name display Number display
- When the stored phone number has 14 or more digits, ” ->' is displayed next to
the 12th digit.
Press S/b- to see the extra digits and WW‘ to return.
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DIREC 0
Era
1 Press and hold MEMORY until the display shows the
memory screen and any stored name/number.
2 Press 0 and O ’ or enter a twodigit number (01— 20)
to select the memory location you would like to edit.
3 PresslNTERCOM/SELECT.
The following screen appears with the memory location
number that you have selected in the display.
5 PressINTERCOM/SELECT. The following
confirmation screen appears.
“1 _
6 Press C5 to move the cursor to '
7 Press INTERCOM/SELECT or DELETE/SCAN.
There is a confirmation tone and the entry is
deleted. The following screen appears.
8 After a few seconds the display returns to the
i . E screen,
You may select another number to delete (return
to step 4) or press MEMORY to return to standby.
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DIRECTORY
With the base
1 Press MEMORY. The CHARGE/IN USE LED
blinks.
2 Press MEMORY again
3 Enter the memory location number (0-9) you
want to delete. A confirmation tone sounds
and the number is erased.
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CALLER ID FEATURE
You must subscribe to the Caller ID service to use this feature.
When the telephone rings, the Caller ID feature allows you to View the caller's name and
phone number on the display before you answer the phone.
When you review the Caller List, the handset displays the phone number of the incoming
calls, the caller's name, time called, and the number of calls received. You can dial the
displayed number and store the intormation in the directory for memory dialing.
youngsrsbnscribeio' Generic on Call Waiting (Visual Call Waiting) mov‘wawse‘e the
name/number of the secondcaller while you are already on the phone. (Sewage £37.)
Setting Caller ID options
There are four caller ID setup options available: AutoTaIk On/Oft, CIDCW (Caller ID on
Call Waiting), Area Code and language selection. (English or French)
AutoTalk On/Off allows you to turn off the Auto Talk feature that automatically turns
the handset into talk mode when you pick it up from the base. The factory default seting
is Off.
d'subscribeltofCa’llSr.l servmetyou may not itiant to ansiryerf every incomrnd call
, ouiknow whole calling When MoTaIk is set to off, you must press TALK/END; ‘
Caller ID on Call Waiting (CIDCW) performs the same as regular Caller ID on a second
call. You must subscribe to this service (Visual Call Waiting, for example) from your
phone company in order to use this feature.
The Area Code option can be used to program your area code in the Caller ID memory.
When an incoming call has the same area code as yours. the phone automatically
recognizes it as a local number and drops the area code when dialing or storing the
number directly from the Caller ID list. You may wish to enter your local area code before
you use this phone for the first time or it you move to a new area
Language setting to select the indicated language on the display.
You can select English or French.
If. your calling area requires 10-digit dialing; skip this step. '
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ALLER ID FE URES
To change your Caller lD options:
1 Press SERVICE MENU and press 0 twice The following screen appears:
2 Use 0 or O to select desired option and press INTERCOM/SELECT.
The following screen appears:
Press INTERCOM/SELECT to switch betwee
Press INTERCOM/SELECT to switch betwee
4 To program your Area Code, press (7 to move the cursor to select:
Then press INTERCOM/SELECT and enter the 3 digits area code by using the number
keypad @ — @ .Atter entering Area Code, press INTERCOM/SELECT.
5 To setup language of your display, press 0 to move the cursor to
4 l-ar'rdu-SBE.
Press INTERCOM/SELECT to select Eng (English) a - (French).
6 After you have made your selections, press SERVICE MENU to return to standby.
DGW Settings
mg or Visual Call Waiting servic
- When you subscribe to Call W V ing Options service (Call Director). select Opt.
Please see page Exx for more information ,
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1 When a call is received, the display shows the caller's phone number. along with the
date and time. The incoming call information is stored in Caller ID list
if the Caller ID service includes the caller's name, it appears on the display (up to
15 letters).
Number of calls from the same phone number
. . (—:
The date and tune received 1 1 1; Wu I 41
I l r
Czller‘s name
Callers phone number
Here are some typical displays:
when the phone number and
name data are received When invalid data is received
GF‘ N 27.11
Ir"~1n:0|-iF at r: Data
j-in‘i
When a private name is When a private number
received is received
‘7 "1 1 1"
H‘ ‘3
ate l-lLir-ibe-r»
': “11 1F‘i-i l31
When an unknown name When an unknown number
is received is received
ring), the Caller lD message w no appear
-' When the call 15 via a private branch exchange (PBX) the caller‘ 5 phone numbér and name I
may not appear. ;a ,
- When the call' IS received via a telephone company that does not offer Caller lD service, the
‘ caller's phone number and name do not appear (This includes international calls) '
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LLER ID FE URES
Viewing the Caller ID list
The Caller ID list stores information for up to 50 incoming calls including
unanswered calls.
1 Press CID/FLASH.
The summary screen appears.
The screen shows the number of new messages and
total messages.
3 Press 0 to see the next message.
Or press Q to see previous message.
4 Press CID/FLASH or return the handset on the base to
return to standby.
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Long distance number and area code setting
To call back a long distance number from the Caller
ID list, press CD while the number is displayed in
step 2. The prefix 1— will be displayed at the
beginning of the phone number. (When the phone
number is 15 digits or longer, only 1 is displayed.)
Pressing (D again will cancel the long distance call setting.
Press ® to add or to delete the area code from the displayed phone number.
The phone numbersand names of caller list can be upto 15 characters each.»
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LLER ID FEATURES
Deleting information from the Caller lD list
The CLT-2430 stores up to 50 entries. If the phone receives the 51st call, the oldest one
in the list is automatically deleted.
Any Caller ID entry can be deleted manually.
Deleting a Caller ID entry
1 Press CID/FLASH.
Display the name/number to be deleted from the Caller
ID list by pressing a or O .
2 Press DELETE/SCAN.
or run.
3 Press 6 or O to select
4 Press lllTERCOM/SELECT or DELETE/SCAN.
When the pointer is at "F
A beep tone sounds and the next Caller ID
name/number is displayed.
When the pointer is at 5‘1’ . :
The display returns to the Caller ID display.
M ,
lfybu receive an incoming call;
eleting operation is cancelled. “
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CALLER ID FEATURES I
Deleting all Caller ID name/ numbers
1 Press DID/FLASH.
r Nazi.
3 Press 0 or O to select’."
4 Press INTERCOM/SELECT or DELETE/SCAN.
When the pointer is at "r": - :
A beep (one sounds and all stored Caller ID messages
are deleted.
When the pointer is at HE: :
The display returns to the summary screen.
Ify‘uu receive an incoming callyythe dsleting operation is cancelledt ‘
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CALLER ID FEATURES
Using the Caller ID list
Calling a party from the Caller ID list
You can place a call from the Caller ID list.
1 Press CID/FLASH.
Select the phone number that you want to dial by
pressing O or CA
2 Press TALK/END.
The displayed phone number dials automatically.
‘ lyflselected, 1 appears in the display "
C er ID list if your Ctr-2430 is eon
Long distance numbers
Pressing will set or can’cel a long distance dialing setting for the displayed
number in stem.
Area code setting
Press to add or delete the area code with the displayed number.
Number editing
Press INTERCOM/SELECT after the step 1 to edit the displayed phone number.
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Storing Caller ID entry in the directory memory
Names and numbers shown in the Caller ID list can be stored in the directory memory.
1 Press CID/FLASH.
Select the phone number to be stored from the Caller ID list
by pressing a or O .
3 Press 0 or O to select the memory location.
Or press the dial button ( (D — ® ) and select the
number (01-20).
4 PressINTERCOM/SELECT.
A beep tone will sound. The number is stored in memory,
and the display returns to the Caller ID list.
ou can not store a Caller ID entry that includes no phone number. /
If there IS an incoming call or page during memory storing, the operation is cancelled and
the telephone' |s send receive the incoming call or page ' , ,
If a number has
A already been stored in
the selected memory
location of the directory,
a confirmation screen is displayed. Press 3 to select' -
Press INTERCOM/SELECT to overwrite The display returns to the Caller 10
list.
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CALLER ID FEATURES
ller ID 011 Call Wal mg seruce
Using
Caller ID and Call Waiting are separate services Caller ID on Call Waiting (CIDCW or
Visual Call Waiting, for example) performs the same as regular Caller ID on a waiting call.
You must subscribe to the Caller ID on Call Waiting service before you can use the
following features The Call Waiting service can also be used independently. Please
contact yOur telephone company for details.
1 When an incoming call arrives while you are already on the
phone, you hear a beep and the phone number and name of
the new caller is displayed
2 Press CID/FLASH.
You will be able to talk with the second caller. The first caller
will be put on hold,
3 To return to the first caller, press CID/FLASH again.
When you subscribe to Call Waiting Opn'oris service and CIDCW is set to Opt. in the Caller ID
setup menu (See pagesExx and Exx} you can press the SERVICE MENU key after receiving
a call wa ‘ng call and iew a list of ways to handle the new call Choose an option using the
Q and (7 keys press luTERGDM/SELECT tu activate. ~ ~ , »
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A ANCED CALLINGF RES
You can access a list of calling services provided by your local telephone company by
pressing the SERVlCE MENU key on the handset. You may be required to subscribe to
these services before they can be used. Please contact your local telephone company for
more details or subscription. Availability of these services varies.
AV hscription maybe reeuired and fees may apply for using each of file features listed
below. Contact your‘iocal telephone company for more details or subscription;
Li f feature
Voice Mail" Access (page E39)
Many telephone companies offer electronic mailbox service. When you
subscribe to this service, your callers can leave messages for you. The
CLT—2430 allows you to program your Voice Mailbox access number into
its memory for quick retrieval of your message.
Network Features (page £44)
The following calling features offered by many telephone companies are
ore-programmed for easy access.
< Last Call Return
~ Busy Call Return
~ Cancel CaIIWaiting
4 Call Screen
- SelectBlocking
Call Waiting Options (page E48)
The following options are ore-programmed to use with Call Waiting Options
(Call Director) service.
~ Switch/FLASH
~ Askto hold
~ Take message
' Tell busy
~ Conference
‘ Answer/dropfirst
~ Dropfirst
~ Drop last
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V0
If you subscribe to voice mail service, you can use your CLT-2430 to access your voice
mailbox. The messages indicator on the base of your phone flashes whenever you have
messages waiting in your voice mailbox.
Mail access
Programming your access number
1 Press and hold ssnvtcs MENU.
2 PressINTERCDM/SELECT. 545mre “rushes
The handset displays:
ll you have previously stored a number,
the display will show:
3 Enter your Mailbox access number,
4 Press INTERCOM/SELECT. You will hear a
long beep and the display shows:
You'r’nustisjubscribe' tor/aide mail service from your
[telephone company in order to use this feature.
Retrieving your voice mail messages
The messages indicator on the base will flash and 1:
appears in the display when you have received new vouce messages.
1 To access your Voice Mailbox, press SERVICE/MENU
and selectVClICE MAIL.
2 Then press TALK/END or SPEAKER.
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A VANCED CALLING FEATURES
Resetting message waiting
indicator
You may need to occasionally reset the indicator if it
remains on after you have retrieved your messages.
To reset the indicator, put the handset to the base
then press and hold the INTERCOM/PAGEIFIND key
for two seconds, or until the indicator stops flashing.
lNTERCOM/PAGE/FIND Kay
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Transferring a call
To transfer from the handset to the base
1 Press INTERCOM/SELECT on the handset. The caller is put
on hold and the intercom tone sounds on the base.
2 Press INTERCOM/PAGE/FIND orSPEAKER on the base.
The intercom mode is activated, but the caller is still on hold.
3 To transfer the call to the base, press TALK/END on the
handset. To cancel the transfer, press SPEAKER on the base.
To transfer from the base to the handset
1 Press INTERCOM/FAG E/FIND on the base.
The caller is put on hold and the intercom tone
sounds on the handset,
2 Press INTERCOM/SELECT or TALK/END on the
handset. The intercom mode is activated, but
the caller is still on hold.
3 To transfer the call to the handset, press
SPEAKER on the base. To cancel the transfer,
press TALK/END on the handset.
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VA ED CALLING FEATURES
Using your CLT-2430 intercom
Paging from the base to handset
1 Press and release INTERCOM/PAGE/FIND on
the base. The handset beeps. (It no answer.
press INTERCOM/FAG E/FIND again to
disconnect.)
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2 Press INTERCOM/SELECT or TALK/END on the
handset to answer. ' appears on
the display.
3 To turn off the intercom, press TALK/END on the
handset or SPEAKER on the base.
Press INTERCOM/SELECT on the handset.
(If no answer, press INTERCOM/SELECT again to disconnect.)
At the base, press INTEREOM/PAGE/FIND or SPEAKER to
answer. Speak into the base microphone.
To turn off the intercom, press TALK/END on the handset or
SPEAKER on the base.
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S-way conference feature
3-way conference
The SANYO CLT-2430 permits 3-way conversation between the handset, base and an
outside line.
When speaking on the handset
1 Press SPEAKER on the base.
This will set the 3-way conversation mode
2 Press SPEAKER on the base to cancel the 3-
wav conference. The handset remains
connected to the outside line.
1 ‘ Press TALK/END on the handset.
This will set the 3-wav conversation mode,
2 Press TALK/END on the handset to cancel the 3wav
conference, The base remains connected to the outside line.
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A VANCED LLING FEATURES
To access the calling features programmed into your phone, follow the instructions
below. General descriptions of each service are given in the following section. For
complete instructions for using each service, please contact your local telephone
company.
1 Press seams menu.
The following screen appears
2 Use 0 or press 2 to select
and then press INTERCOM/SELECT
The display shows the pre-programmed calling features.
3 Use the 0 or 0 key to select the feature you would
like to use
4 Press TALK/END T and the volume setting appears
for a few moments. The display shows the number being
dialed. Also you can press SPEAKER to start dial.
You must select a service from e menu before pressing TALK/END Once you. are in Talk
Made the SERVICE MENU key accesses call waiting option only. See Cali Wait/m; Options
for more information (See page E48) “
' when using certain calling features local tell or long distance charges [nay apply
0 Certain calling features may not be used on some long distance calls or from certain types
of business lines
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ADVANCED CALLING FEA URES
The following calling features and activation codes are pre—programmed in the CLT-2430.
Activation codes may vary depending on local telephone company. See next page to
reprogram a different code of any of these features.
No. Calling features Pro-programmed activation codes
01 Last Call Return *69
02 Busy Call Return *66
03 Cancel Call Waiting *70
04 Call Screen *60
05 Select Blocking *67
Displaying the pre-programmed activation codes
Use the Q and 0 keys to switch between the calling feature and its activation code.
Calling featues Activation codes
Descriptions of calling features
The following descriptions are typical and may vary depending on local calling area and
service availability. For complete instructions. please contact your telephone company.
Last Call Return remembers the number of the person who called you last and
automatically dials that number. This feature is useful if you just missed an incoming call.
Busy Call Return continually redials a busy number for you, When a number is busy,
Busy Redial monitors the busy number and lets you know when the line is free.
Cancel Call Waiting temporarily cancels call waiting service. This feature is useful if
you have call waiting service, but don't want to be disturbed during a call.
Call Screen screens out all calls from certain phone number of your cho
Select Blocking allows you to block your caller ID information from being displayed to
the party you are calling. Select this option before dialing.
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DVANCED CALLING FE URE
The last two calling feature locations are available for you to program new features into
your CLT-2430. You may also reprogram features in any of the other locations or restore
the ore-programmed service at any time.
Add or edit a service
1 Press and hold senwcs MENU.
The lollowing screen appears,
Use (7 or press @ to select H
displayedr
3 Use the a and 0 keys to select the feature location
you would like to edit,
4 PresslNTERCOM/SELECT.
The following screen appears with the service location
number that you have selected in the display.
You can restore a feature to its o_'gina| rare-programmed service.
Just select Pie ‘iIC-w‘: Suckiz as shown in step 4 above
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5 Press INTERCOM/SELECT to edit the feature stored in location two.
The following screen appears:
The cursor flashes indicating that the name can be edited. Use the 4 and P, and
a and 0 keys to enter a new name. Press the DELETE/SCAN
key to erase characters
6 Press INTERCOM/SELECT when you have entered a new name.
The following screen appears:
l i D“: Humb-
The cursor flashes indicating that the code can be edited or entered. Use the keypad to
enter a new code.
If you enter a wrong digit, press the DELETE/SCAN key
7 Press INTERCOM/SELECT. The following screen appears:
8 Press SERVICE MENU or return the handset on the base to return to standby mode,
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This feature gives you more options for Caller ID on Call Waiting (Visual Call Waiting). At
the touch of a button, you can ask the waiting caller to hold, send the caller to your voice
mail service or have a conlerence with both first and second callers. You may be required
to subscribe to voice mail service, call waiting and call waiting options to use these
features. Not all features are available in all areas. Check with your local telephone
company for details.
Setting CIDCW option
Press INTERCOM/SELECT. Then following display
appears.
When you receive a call waiting signal, you may see the
caller's name/number in the display.
Press CID/FLASH for a list of options.
Press the 0 key to select an option.
Press INTERCOM/SELECT.
A confirmation screen appears.
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ADDI IN RM
Your CLT-2A30 is ore-programmed with 8 call waiting options
No. Option Message
1 Switch/FLASH Press FLASH to switch callers
2 Ask to Hold Pre—recorded message asks 2nd caller to hold
3 Tell Busy Pre-recorded message tells 2nd caller you are busy
4 Take Message Asks 2nd caller to leave a voice message
5 Answer/Drop first Disconnects the lst caller and answer the 2nd
6 Conference Starts a 3way conference call with both callers
7 Drop first Disconnects ‘lst caller
8 Drop Last Disconnects 2nd caller
Check with your local telephone company for a full list of options.
tal secur code
Changing the d
The digital security code is an identification code used to connect the handset and the
base unit, Normally, setting the code is not necessary.
The first time you charge your handset, the security code is automatically set,
(See page E2.)
In the rare situation that you suspect another cordless telephone is using the same
security code, you can change the code.
1 Remove the handset from the base unit. Press
and hold INTERCOM/PAGE/FIND.
2 While holding INTERCOM/PAGE/FIND, return
the handset on the base unit, The paging stops.
Leave the handset on the base more than 5
seconds.
A new security code is set,
If the handset battery pack is completely discharged or the battery pack is removed, the
digital security code will be lost If this happens, 3 new security code is set automatically
the next time the battery pack is charged.
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
To attach the beltclip To remove the beltclip
Insert the beltclip into the holes on each Pull both sides of the beltclip to release
side of the handset. Press down until it the tabs from the holes.
clicksr
Etna handset in the'fp'roper chargin »
position. no nothanqthe handset' ; »
(with the display facing‘jnside.‘
Headset installation
Your phone may be used with an optional
headset. To use this feature, simply plug any
standard shielded headset with a 2.5—mm plug
into the headset jack. Your phone is ready for
hands-free conversation.
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ADD] ON L INFORM
Note on po
Battery replacement and
handling
When the operating time becomes
short, even after a battery is recharged,
please replace the battery.
With normal usage, your battery should
last about one year.
Please contact your place of purchase
for a replacement battery.
Power Failure
During the period that the power is off.
you will not be able to make or receive
calls with the telephone.
1‘ source
RECYCLING NICKEL-
CADMIUM BATTERIES
Nickel-cadmium cells are used in the
battery pack. Please take your used
nickel-cadmium battery packs to a store
that recycles nickel-cadmium batteries.
Caution
~ Use only the specified battery pack. (See page E9.)
~ Do not remove the battery from the handset to charge it.
~ Never throw the battery into a fire. disassemble it, or heat it.
4 Do not remove or damage the battery casing.
Maintenance
When slightly dirty
Wipe with a soft. dry cloth.
When very dirty
Wipe with a soft cloth that has been
dampened with diluted, neutral
detergent. Dry with a dry cloth.
When the charging terminals
become dirty
Wipe with a dry cloth.
Caution
Do not use paint thinner, benzene,
alcohol, or other chemical
products. Doing so may discolor
the surface of the telephone and
damage the finish.
NICKEL—CADMIUM
BATTERIES MUST
BEDISPOSED OF
PROPERLY.
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If your phone is not performing to your expectations, please try these simple steps first.
Sym ptom
Suggestion
The CHARGE/IN USE
LED won't come on when
the handset is placed in
the base unit.
- Make sure the AC adaptor is plugged into the base unit
and wall outlet.
Make sure the handset is properly seated in the base
unit.
Make sure the charging contacts on the handset and
base unit are clean.
Weak and/or scratch
sound
' Move the handset and or base unit to a different
Make sure that the base unit antenna is in a vertical
position.
location away from metal objects or appliances and try
again.
Make sure that you are not too far from the base.
Can't make or receive calls.
< Check both ends of the base unit telephone line card.
- Reset the digital security code (See page E49).
Make sure the AC adaptor is plugged into the base unit
and wall outlet.
Disconnect the AC adaptor for a few minutes, then
reconnect it.
Make sure TALK/END is pressed.
The handset doesn't ring
or receive a page.
< The battery pack may be weak. Charge the battery on
- Reset the digital security code (See page E49).
the base unit for more than 15 hours.
The handset may be too far away from the base unit.
Place the base unit away from appliances or metal
objects.
The Caller lD does not
display.
k—
~ The call was answered before the second ring.
~ The call was placed through a switchboard.
Call your local telephone company to verify your Caller
lD service is current.
WARRANTV APPLICATION
Sanyo Communications products purchased
new, unused in Canada through a Sanyo
Authorized Dealer are warranted against
manufacturing defects in materials and
workmanship for ONE YEAR covering pans and
labour, from the date of purchase by the original
retail purchaser. This warranty only applies in
favour ol the original retail purchaser of the
warranted product.
SANYO CANADA INC.’S RESPONSIBILITY
During the warranty period, SANYO Canada Inc.
Will repair, or at our option, replace a
Communications product which shows
evidence of a manufacturing defect in materials
or workmanship. Replacement PARTS are
warranted for the remaining portion of the
warranty period.
WHAT IS NOT COVERED
la) Communications products purchased
outside Canada.
lb) Communications products purchased in a
used Condition.
(c) Communications products purchased from
non Sanyo-authorized dealer.
(d) Communications products not intended for
Canadian usage or products without
appropriate Canadian regulatory approvals.
(e) Problems due to product set-up and
installation.
(i) Adiustments that are outlined in the
Operating Manual.
(9) Accessory items including antenna, and
batteries,
(h) Damage in or due to transportation.
(i) Damage due to improper maintenance,
accident. abuse, misuse or negligence.
(j) Damage caused by lightning and power
surges.
ORIGINAL RETAIL PURCHASER'S
RESPONSIBILITY
You, the original retail purchaser, must present
your original, dated bill-ot—sale together with this
warranty to SANYO Canada Inc. or to an
authorized Sanyo Service Depot when you
make a claim under this warranty.
THE SANYO COMFORT WARRANTY
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You, the original retail purchaser, are
responsible for any costs of TRANSPORTING
the product to and Item SANYO Canada Inc. or
an authorized Sanyo Service Depot. You also are
responSibIe for the cost of any MAINTENANCE
necessary in respect oi the product.
WARRANTY BECOMES VOID
This warranty becomes void if the product's
serial numbers are altered or removed or it any
repair to the product is made other than by
SANYO Canada Inc. or by an authorized Sanyo
Service Depot.
UMITATIONS
(a). SANYO Canada Inc. reserves the right to
change or improve the design of the model
of the product warranted hereunder
without incurring any obligation to make
any modifications to or to install any
improvement in or on the product.
(b). in no event shall SANYO Canada Inc. or any
of its Authorized Dealers be liable for
special or consequential damage arising
trom the use ot this product.
STATUTORY WARRANTIES
The above provisions do not preclude the
operation of any applicable provincial statute
which in certain circumstances may not allow
some of the limitations and exclusions
described in this Warranty. Where any terms of
this Warranty are prohibited by such a statute.
they shall be deemed null and void but the
remainder of this warranty shall remain in effect.
HOW TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE
Please contact the Sanyo Authorized Dealer
from whom the product was purchased, or
contact us directly at:
SANYO Canada Inc.
300 Applewood Cres.
Concord, Ont. L4K 507
(905) 760-9944
‘I -800-263—2 244
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At Sanyo, fulfilling the needs of our customers is a priority, That’s why we created our Sanyo
[in Site (SOS) customer service program that guarantees satisfaction We're so confident
about the quality of our products that we're expanding our warranty to include the following
exceptional, new level of service.
SOS guarantees you:
Nationwide Customer Support
808 is there to help you. Our friendly and knowledgeable product specialists will quickly
answer your questions about setup and use of Sanyo telephone products. Simply call toll free
from anywhere in Canada to connect to our nocharge, SOS support and service network.
1-800-253-2244 between 10:00 AM — 7:00 PM EST
Sloy-At-Home Convenience
It's a nuisance making another trip to the store when you're stuck Now with 808,
all that's necessary is a quick call from your home for product assistance
or exchange SOS — it's the ultimate in convenience.
Hassle-Free Exchange
Should your Sanyo telephone/telephone with answering system require servicing during the
warranty period, SOS will have a free replacement unit at your door within 48 hours.‘ For
security reasons, you will he asked to give us your credit card number (VlSA or MasterCard),
Guaranteed Quality
All 803 replacement sets are checked and serviced by factoryauthorized technicians before
being sent out. SOS means you never have to worry
Willi SOS,
we’ve got you
covered!
' Two business days required 8 o
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Technical Information
Ren Number:
The Ringer Equivalence Number lREN) assigned to
each terminal device prowdes an indication of the
maximum number of terminals allowed to be
connected to a telephone interface. The (animation
on an interface may consist of any combination of
devices subject only to me requirement that the sum
of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all the devices
does not exceed 5.
ture Connector type Code:
CAUTION
This Product is intended for use in CANADA only. Sale
or use in other countries may violate local laws.
Cordless telephones use radio frequencies to allow
mobility. This affects the performance oi your unit
1. NOlSE
Electrical pulse noise is present in most homes at one
time or another. This is most intense during electrical
storms. Certain kinds of electrical equipment such as
light dimmers, fluorescent bulbs. motors. fans, etc.
also generate pulse noise.
Because radio lrequencies are susceptible to this, you
may on occasion hear pulse noise mrough the
handset. This is usually only a minor annoyance and
should not be interpreted as a defect of the unit.
2. RANGE
Because radio frequencies are used, the location of the
base station can afiect the operating range of the unit
Try several locations and choose the one that gives the
clearest signal to the handset (Turning in a circle while
holding the handset may also increase the operating
range.)
3. INTERFERENCE
Electronic circuits activate a relay to connect the unit
to your telephone line. These electronic circuits
operate in the radio frequency spectrum. While several
protection circuits are used to prevent unwanted
signals, mere may be periods when these unwanted
signals enter the base station. You may hear click or
hear the relay activate when you are not using the
cordless handset. If this occurs frequently, you can
minimize or eliminate the problem by lowering the
height of the base station or relocating the base
station. It may also be helpful to change the operating
channel and/or the security code setting,
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:( 1)
this device may not cause interference, and (2) this
device must accept any interference. including
interference that may cause undesired operation of the
device.
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NOTICE:
Privacy of communications may not be ensured when
using this telephone. Other devices, including other
cordless telephone telephones, may interfere with the
operation of this cordless telephone or cause noise
during operation. Units without coded access may be
accessed by other radio communication systems.
Cordless telephones must not cause interference to
any licensed radio service.
The Industry Canada Label idenn‘fles certified
equipment This certification means thatthe
equipment meets certain lalecommunicauons network
protective, operational and safety requirements. The
ministry does not guarantee that the equipment will
operate to the user’s satisfaction.
Before installing this equipment users should ensure
that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of
the local telecommunlcations company. The
equipment must also be installed using an acceptable
method of construction.
In some cases, the company's inside wiring associated
with singleline individual service may be extended by
means of a certified connector assembly (telephone
extension cord). The customer should be aware that
compliance with the above conditions may not prevent
degradation of service in some situations.
Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an
authorized Canadian maintenance facility designated
buy the supplier. Any repairs or alteranons made by
the user to this equipment or equipment malfunctions.
may give the telecommunications company cause to
request that the user disconnect the equipment
The user should ensure for his own protection that the
electrical ground connections of the power utility.
telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe
system. if present, are connected together This
precaution may he pamcularly important in rural areas.
CAUTION
Users should not attempt to make such connections
themselves, but should contact the appropriate
electrical inspection authority or electrician, as
appropriate.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is
intended to alert the user to the presence of important
operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in
the literature accompanying the product.
This symbol on the product is used to identify the
follow-ng important information. Use only with:
SANYO A02“) power adaptor,
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SAMYO
REPLACEMENT BATTERY TIME IS NOW—
BEFOHE YOU NEED IT!
The handset of your Sanyo cordless phone uses a rechargeable battery While the extended
Iiletime ol today's rechargeable batteries is better than ever, the on nal battery will eventually
wear out With repeated charging in normal use. For peace ol mind it is besl to have
a spare handy. An uncharged replacement battery wrll remain in perfect condition. ready when
you may need it most.
To maintain optimum perlormance, choose a premium-grade battery, laclory-approyed
GE-SANYO brand. Sanyo and General Electric have lormed an alliance in the specialized
technology of rechargeable batteries lor cordless phones. This union makes us the world's
leading manufacturer ol high-quality rechargeable batteries.
Don'l wait until the rechargeable battery in your new cordless telephone wears out and leaves
you llat.You can purchase a spare GE-SANYO brand battery now lrorn your dealer or by mail
(using lhe order lorm below).
Mail your order term to:
(3-5 OFFER
939 Lawrence Ave. East,
PD. Box 47620, Don Mills, Ontario, M30 357
Visa, MasterCard. cheque or Money Orders only SORRY NO ODD. ORDERS.
PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY
Cost: $22.00 each. all laxes and delivery included.
The battery used in the phone packed with this lorrn is 3KF1-600AAL. Other cordless phones
may use a dillerent battery — please consult your dealer.
Quantity: For Cordless Phone Model No.
D Visa
D MasterCard
Expiry: month year Signature:
D Cheque El Money Order Enclosed (Payable to (3-5 OFFER)
Name: Mr. D Ms. Cl Phone ( )
Address: No. Street Apt.
Cl|y Province Postal Code
Please allow up to 4 weeks for delivery.
You mighl mm to make a copy a mi: page haters Iendlng. let luture rel-tones.
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