TCL Communication TL603LD Cordless Telephone System(Transmitter Portion of B User Manual Operational Manual

TCL Communication Int'l Ltd. Cordless Telephone System(Transmitter Portion of B Operational Manual

Operational Manual

USER GUIDE
MODEL : TL603-LD
900MHz 40 Channel Cordless Telephone
Before operating the unit, please read this manual
thoroughly and retain it for future reference.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
BEFORE OPERATING THE PHONE
1. Features
2. Checking the package contents
IDENTIFYING THE PARTS
3. Base unit
4. Cordless handset
INSTALLATION
5. Connecting the base phone
6. Installing the battery into the handset
7. Charging the battery pack
OPERATING THE PHONE
8. Change the system security code
9. Adjusting the ringer
10. Adjusting the receiver volume
11. Making a call
12. Answer a call
13. Redial the last number
14. Channel selection
15. FLASH function
16. Store number in memory
17. Making memory dialing calls
18. Page the handset
19. Battery low in handset
20. Replacing the Battery
21. Choosing Tone or Pulse Dialing
22. Setting the standby time of Handset battery
TROUBLE SHOOTING
23. Error tone
24. Interference
25. Malfunction
IMPOTANT NOTES
26. The factory presetting
27. Specification
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COMPLIES WITH PART 68 FCC RULES HAC MODEL NO.: TL603-LD
FCC REGISTRATION NO.: FCC ID :
R INGEER EQUIVANENCE : TCL Communication Int’l Ltd
USOC JACK : RJ11C, RJ11W MADE IN CHINA
DATE :
CAUTION : ANY CHANGES OR MODIFICATION IN CONSTRUCTION OF THIS DEVICE
WHICH
ARE NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THE PARTY RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLIANCE
COULD
VOID THE USER’S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT.
PRIVACY OF COMMUNICATIONS MAY NOT BE ENSURED WHEN USING THIS PHONE.
THIS
DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE
FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS : (1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL
INTERFENCE,
AND (2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERRENCE RECEIVED, INCLUDING
INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION.
BEFORE OPERATING THE PHONE
1. Features
1) U.S.A. 40-channel auto select.
2) Random 20-bit digital security code.
3) Manual change channel with channel availability test.
4) Out-of-range indication and release of an engaged line.
5) Volume High / Low selection on handset.
6) Ten 16-digit speed dial memory
7) Last number redial (up to 32 digits).
8) Flash (100 / 300 / 600 mS selectable).
9) One way paging. (base page handset).
10) Auto receive when handset is lifted off the cradle during ringing.
11) Auto standby for power saving when the handset is at idle mode.
12) Lighted dial keypad(optional)
13) Tone / Pulse dialing
14) 40:60 / 33:66 make / break ratio selectable.
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15) Pause function.
16) Key tone, error tone and confirmation tone.
17) Low battery indication with warning tone on handset.
18) 4 ringer cadence selectable by handset program key.
2. Checking the package contents
Make sure the following items are included in the package. If anything is missing, contact your
local dealer.
IDENTIFYING THE PARTS
3. Base unit
RECHARGEABLE BATTER
Y
DC 9V 200 m
A
POWER ADAPTOR
HANDSET
TEL. LINE
BASE
_
+
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1) ANTENA
2) IN USE / CHARGE INDICATOR
Lighting when the unit is in use AND the Handset is placed in the cradle.
3) POWER INDICATOR
Lighting when the power input is connected.
4) PAGE BUTTON
Press this button to send a page signal to the handset.
5) CHARGING CONTRACT POINT
6) POWER INPUT (DC 9V/300mA) JACK
7) TELEPHONE LINE – IN JACK
IDENTIFYING THE PARTS
4. Cordless Handset
PAGE
POWER
IN USE / CHARGE
900
MHz
Cordless Telephone
3
56
4
7
1
2
7
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1) IN USE INDICATOR
2) VOLUME LOW BUTTON
3) TALK BUTTON
Let you make or receive a call
4) REDIAL / PAUSE BUTTON
Redial the last number called.
Pause function when between the dialing digit.
5) CHANNEL BUTTON
Allow you to change channel when interference occurs.
6) MICROPHONE
7) ANTENNA
8) RECEIVER
9) VOLUME HIGH BUTTON
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10) PROGRAM BUTTON
Allow you to set the phone setting (Ringer type, Tone / Pulse, M/B, Flash).
11) FLASH BUTTON
12) MEMORY BUTTON
Allow you to store telephone number, or recall telephone number up to 16 digits.
13) LING BUTTONS (0-9, */T, #)
INSTALLATION
5. Connecting The Base Phone
5.1 Connect the AC power adapter into an AC wall outlet, and the cord plug end into the DC 9V jack
in the back the base phone.
5.2 Plug one end of the telephone line cord (supplied) into the TELEPHONE LINE-IN jack and the
other end into a telephone outlet.
5.3 Turn the antenna to vertical direction.
WARNING
1. Never install telephone jacks during a lighting storm.
2. Never install telephone jacks in wet location unless the telephone line has been disconnected
at the network interface.
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3. Never touch un-insulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been
disconnected at the network interface.
4. Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines.
6. Installing the battery into the Handset
6.1 Remove the battery compartment lid.
6.2 Plug the battery pack cord into the connector inside the battery compartment.
6.3 Place the battery pack in the battery compartment.
6.4 Replace the lid by sliding up over the pack until firmly in place.
7. Charging the Battery pack
7.1 Place the handset in the charging cradle, until the CHARGE indicator lights.
7.2 Charge the handset for a full10-12 hours.
7.3 Remove the handset from the charging cradle.
7.4 Press the TALK button and make sure the IN USE indicator does not flash light (The BATTERY
LOW indicator flash lights when the handset needs recharging).
From then on, recharge the battery pack by placing the handset in the charging cradle when the
IN USE indicator flash lights.
OPERATING THE PHONE
8. Change the system security code
The security code prevents your telephone from being operated by another cordless telephone.
The
code is changed every time the handset is placed in the charging cradle.
8.1 Place the handset in the charging cradle until the CHARGE indication lights.
8.2 The handset will automatically select a random code from a total of one 1,048,576 combinations.
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8.3 If the code and channel are changed successfully, there will be a confirmation beep tone from
the handset.
8.4 Repeat the procedure until there is a confirmation beep tone from the handset.
9. Adjusting The Ringer Melody
There are 4 kinds of ringer tone can be selected to suit different environment conditions.
9.1 In standby mode, press PROG button, you will see the IN USE indicator flash light.
9.2 Press “1” key to select the ringer type 1.
9.3 Press “2” key to select the ringer type 2.
9.4 Press “3” key to select the ringer type 3.
9.5 Press “4” key to select the ringer type 4.
9.6 To finish the setting, press the PROG button again.
10. Adjusting the Receiver volume
In talk mode, the original volume setting is LOW.
10.1 Press the “VOL>” to set the volume HIGH.
10.2 Press the “VOL<” to set the volume LOW.
11. Making a call
11.1 Press the TALK button to be connected to the phone line. The handset IN USE indicator (as
well as
the base IN USE indicator) will light.
11.2 Dial the phone number when you hear the dialing tone.
11.3 Press the TALK button again or place the handset in the charging cradle o disconnect the
phone line.
12. Answer a call
12.1 If the handset is out of the cradle, press any button to be connected to the phone line.
12.2 If the handset is in the cradle, lift the handset. Do not press the TALK button, you will be
connected to
the phone line automatically.
12.3 Press the TALK button or place the handset in the charging cradle to disconnect the phone
line.
13. Redial the last number dialed
You can dial the last number you dialed.
13.1 In standby mode, press the TALK button to be connected to the phone line. Press the REDIAL
button
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to redial the last number you dialed.
13.2 In talk mode, press REDIAL button, it will be reconnected to the phone line, then it will redial
the last
number you dialed automatically.
OPERATING THE PHONE
14. Channel Selection
This feature allows you to select the channel that gives you the clearest reception.
14.1 During conversation on the phone, if the interference occurs, pressing the CHANNEL button
will
change to a new channel. Each pressing the CHANNEL button will change to new channel.
14.2 If interference continues, move the handset close to the base phone.
NOTES :
If the channel selection function fails because of excessive interference, the handset may end
the call.
To help normalize reception, place the handset in the cradle for a few seconds.
15. FLASH Function
Similar to depressing the hook switch, the FLASH button is used for activating custom calling
from your
local phone company, such as call waiting and call transferring (subscription the phone company
required and generally incur and extra monthly fee).
15.1 For call waiting, press the FLASH button once during a call to temporarily switch from existing
call to a
new incoming call. Press the FLASH button again to return to the original call.
15.2 Flash timing setting
Press the PROG button, you will see the IN USE indicator flash light, press the number key in
the key
board to select the timing (100 / 300 / 600). Press the PROG button again to finish the setting.
15.3 For 100 mS setting, press PROG, press “9” key, press PROG button to finish.
15.4 For 300 mS setting, press PROG, press “*” key, press PROG button to finish.
15.5 For 600 mS setting, press PROG, press “0” key, press PROG button to finish.
NOTES :
Refer to the phone company’s instructions for more details on how to use this button for specific
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features.
16. Store number in memory
You can store up to 10 telephone numbers in memory, these can be speed dialed by pressing
two
buttons.
16.1 In standby mode, press MEMORY button, IN USE indicator will flash.
16.2 Dial the telephone number (0-9, */T, # PAUSE) that you want to store on the keypad (up to 16
digits).
16.3 Press the MEMORY button again.
16.4 Press the memory location number (0 through 9) where the number is to be stored.
16.5 A confirmation beep will be heard to confirm the number has been successfully stored.
16.6 To store numbers in order locations, repeat the above steps.
NOTES :
Each tone or pause entered uses one of the available digits. If you do not press a key for more
than 20
seconds while programming, an error tone will be heard. You must repeat the procedure.
OPERATING THE PHONE
17. Making memory dialing calls
Once the numbers have been stored in the memory, you can make a call with two buttons.
17.1 Press the TALK button to be connected to the phone line.
17.2 Press the MEMORY button ( 0 through 9).
17.3 Press the desired memory location number, the phone number stored in the button will be
dialed.
18. Page the handset
You can send a page signal from the base to the handset in order to locate it.
18.1 Press the PAGE button on the base.
18.2 Beep tone will sound from the handset, IN USE indicator will flash. These signals will last for
10
seconds,
18.3 Pressing the TALK button on the handset will be connected to the phone line.
19. Battery low in handset
In talk mode, if the battery becomes low, the LED will flash and the beep tone will sound from the
handset.
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20. Replacing the battery
If the handset battery pack will not last for more than two hours even after an overnight charge, it
must
be replaced.
Replace the battery pack with the same type and size battery pack only, and the polarity must
match
with the handset.
20.1 Slide the battery compartment cover down and take it off the handset.
20.2 Gently pull the battery wires until the wire connector comes out of the socket.
20.3 Remove the battery pack, inset and connect a new one.
20.4 Replace the battery compartment cover.
21. Choosing Tone or Pulse Dailing
Set the DIAL MODE switch to :
TONE if your dialing system is tone.
PULSE if your dialing system is pulse.
21.1 Slide the battery compartment cover down and take it off the handset.
21.2 Remove the battery pack, you can see the TONE / PULSE switch inside, set it to TONE or
PULSE.
21.3 Remove the battery pack back and replace the battery compartment cover.
Replace the battery compartment cover.
DIAL MODE
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OPERATING THE PHONE
22. Setting the standby time of Handset battery
You ca program the Handset to select the battery standby time as you want.
There are 4 kinds of setting for you to program, if you want to set a long standby, please select 4th
kind ,
but it will miss the first or second ring, If you want to select the first kind, the ring will be normal,
but the
standby time will be short, the factory presetting is 3rd kind, sometimes it will be missing the first
ring.
22.1 Press PROG button on Handset, press # button 1/2/3/4 times, you hear beep sound 4/1/2/3/
times, 1
sound for the first kind …. 4 sound for 4th kind, press PROG button to finish the setting.
TROUBLE SHOOTING
23. Error tone
If you hear an error tone when you press the TALK button, you may be out of operating range.
1. Be sure the antenna is on vertical direction.
2. If necessary, move closer to the base.
3. If there is still a problem, check to be sure the base is plugged in and then place the handset
in the
base cradle for a few seconds.
24. Interference
This phone operates on the principle of a two-way radio. Like a radio, it can be affected in some
cases by
the local environment (for example, aluminum siding, electrical appliances, etc.) Although
occasional
interference is normal, every effort has been made to make your cordless phone radio
communication
crisp and clear.
If you experience unusual levels of noise :
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1. Try selecting another channel.
2. Make sure the antenna of base is on vertical direction.
3. Try relocating the base unit. You may want to try several locations to attain the best
performance.
25. Malfunction
If you experience any malfunction in operation :
1. Place the handset in the cradle until there is confirmation beep.
2. Remove the handset battery pack and then replace it.
IMPORTANT NOTES
26. The factory presetting
Flash : 600mS
Make / Break : 40 / 60
Volume : Low
Ringer melody type : First
Standby time mode : 3rd kind of standby time setting
27. Specification
Description Base Handset
Modulation FM FM
Frequency generation PLL PLL
Tx frequency (MHz) 902.80 ~ 904.75 925.30 ~ 927.25
Rx frequency (MHz) 925.30 ~ 927.25 902.80 ~ 904.75
Operation voltage 220 V AC- 9 V DC / 300mA 3.6 V DC/280 mAh
Warning : Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE : This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules, These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in residential installation. This equipment generates, uses
and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, these 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
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determined by turning the equipment off and on, the encouraged to try to correct the interference by
one more of the following measures.
* Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
* Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
* Connect the equipment in to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
needed.
* Consult the dealer or an experienced radio / TV technician for help.
REF NO : 603LDMNU

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