Tae Kwang Co TKP-910A 900 MHz CORDLESS TELEPHONE User Manual instruction manual

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1. Contents
1. Contents“ 8. Memory Dialling..
2. Getting Start ..... Storing a Number in Memory .....
Description .....
Package Contents. 9. Special Functions...
Features (Base I Handset)... Redial I Pause .....
...4 Calling a Number Saved in Memory....
Precaution.... Channel Auto scam...
Flash I Beli....
. Main Functions...
. lnstallation.... Volume...
. Replacing the Battery Pack.... 10. Daily Check Points...
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Charging the Battery Pack .....
. Notes 8: Security...
Notes ..... General Checking"
Registering the Handset to the Base ..... 11. Troubleshooting...
7. Telephone Operation...
Making Calls...
Receiving Calls...
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© Description
Your TOUCH 2000 cordless telephone operates in the same
principle as a two-way radio The location of the Base determines
the range of reception ln most homes, maximum range is
obtained by locating the Base at the highest point in the house.
Ear-Microphone, snap, Belt Clip
(N1~MH doom/Ah)
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Once installed on a tone or pulse dialling phone line, the
telephone operates like any other, but without the limitations of a
cord.
This cordless telephone consists of an electronic Base with a
built-in charger, and a push button Handset.
The Base operates lrom an AC electrical outlet. The Handset is
powered by a heavy-duty rechargeable Battery Pack.
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[CALL]
[FLASH / BELL]
Telephone Keypad
[REDIAL / PAUSE]
[VOL] [CHANNEL]
[M EMORY]
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3. Main Functions
1. Filtered Sound System (40 Channel)
eels considerably less noise than conventional cordless telephones
because at special 40 channels which deliver the clearest possible reception.
2, Channel Auto Scan
Press the [CHANNEL] on the Handset to find and lock on to the clearest
channel let any call.
3. Registering the Handset to the Base
Your TOUCH 2000 has a factory-sat security code. This ensures that other
cordless phone users in your nelghborhood should not inteflere with the
operation of your unit.
4. Special Service - [FLASH]
Can use CALL WAITING, CALL CONFERENCE supplied by your
telephone company orlcompany switchboard.
5. [PAGE]
When the Handset is away from the Base, the person with the Handset
may be paged ii the POWER Switch ls ON.
5. [REDlAL]
Redials the last number called.
7. [MEMORY]
Stores up to lo frequently calleo numbers.
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8. Bell and Volume Level Control Switch (Handset)
Can select the Bell sound and the volume level lhose ale deslred.
9. Auto Standby Made
To answer lhe call, jusl pick up the Handset and talk. After finishing a call
you may hang up by simply returning ihe Handset lo the Base. The Handset
automatically switches from talk to standby mode.
10. Out- ol- Range Warning ( Handset )
A warning heep sounds ll you lake the Handset too lar away from the Base.
11. LOW BATT. lndicator ( Handset)
The Battery Pack should be recharged whenever the LOW BA‘l‘i. indicator
lights
12. ANY KEY Function
Just press the ANY KEY. when the telephone rings. You can answera call.
13. [VOL]
can adlust the volume level during the conversation.
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4. Installation
[ Base 1
E] insert the small plug on lhe
end ol the AC adapter into the
jack on the back of the Base,
And then plug the AC adapter
into a 220V AC wall outlet.
insert one plug oi ihe telephone
line cord into the house telephone
jack and the other end into the
telephone line lack an the each at
the Base.
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6] Place the Battery Pack belcre using the phone.
(Hale! to page 12.)
[2] Use this telephone altersatting the Security code.
(Relsr to page 13.)
Charge the Battery Pack let the ltrsl ttrne lor approximately
10 hours on the Base.
Q] lnsenlhe Ear-Microphone Jack into the Handset.
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5. Replacing a Battery Pack
Charge the Handset beiore using the cordless phone for the first time. Do not
attempt to use the phone before charging the Battery Pack fora int 10 hours.
[Replacinglg Battery Pack]
Remove the Handset Banary
Compartment Cover by sttding it down.
Putt out the Battery Connector and
remove the Battery Pack,
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Plug the new Battery Pack into the
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1. Place the Handset on the Base.
CHARGE lndicator lights and the Battery Pack is automatically charged,
2. Registering the Handset to the Base
3. Autu Standby Mode
To answer the call, lust pick up the Handset and talk
0 Registering the Handset to the Base
Vou should set the Security Code at the Handset according to a iollowing way
before using the Handset tor the first time.
G] Press the [PAGE] on the Base and the [1]
on the Handset at one time tor 3 seconds.
A peep will sound to caniilm tne Handset
has been set.
(It a beep does not sound or tt dose net
work property, set again)
7. Telephone Operation
6 Making a Call
insert a Ear- Microphone Jack inlo
the Handset
Dial the phone number when you
near a dial tone.
Press me [CALL] IN use Indicator
0! (he Handset lights.
When me call is over, press Ihe
[CALL] or place me Handset on me
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Insert a Ear-Microphone iack
into the Handset.
- If the Handset is
on the Base -
Just pick up «he Handset.
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- If lhe Handset is away
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When me mapnuns rings, press 3
ANY KEY or me [CALL] on (he
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8. Memory Dialling
Q Storing a Number in Memory
. Calllng a Number Saved in Memory
Press the [MEMORY] After dial a wrrvberlo be stored. Pres me [CALL] Press 3 appropriate 0ne~Touch
You wlll hear a bee . press me [MEMORY] once more. Memory Button (0~9)r The number
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Th. number will be dlalled automatically.
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Press 3 One-Touch Memory Bullon (0-9);
A beep will sound to confirm me number has been stored * Nolel
‘( * Storing a new number will override a previously shred number. )
Pleas. do not preo- the [MEMORY] when you are calling .
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0 [REDIAL I PAUSE]
[ REDIAL 1
1. Press the [CALL].
2. Press the [REDIAUP].
Last number called Will be redialsd automatically.
[PAUSE]
The Pause iaciiity is used when yourteiepnone is
connecled to a PABX. The [FlDL/PAU] is used lo insen a
break (approx. 5 seconds), between the outside iine
access code and me teiepnone number when storing
numbers into memory.
0 Channel Auto Scan
Press the [CHANNEL] on the Handset to find and lock on to lhe clearest
channel is! any call.
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Contact your telephone company to use this iunciion.
0 CALL WAITING
You can receive another caii during a phone conversation using the [FLASH].
1. When another party calls you during a phone conversation, you will hear a
tone. Then. press ihe [FLASH].
The conversation will be placed on hold.
2. To speak to me first eaiier, press the [FLASH] again,
Then, the second caller will be placed on hold.
0 CALL CONFERENCE
Use this function to have a three parry conversation.
1, Press the [FLASH] during a call.
2, Dial the phone number oithe other party.
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[BELL]
Press the [BELL] in STANDBY Mode.
selectme 3 kinds at Bell sounds and 2 kinds cl volume levels.
a? ll you hear the bell sound desired. stop pressing to
select it.
a You will heara high volume bell sound, when you
press the {BELL] one times.
. You will heara low bell sound. when you press the
[Bell] once more. ( It is a same kind at Bell sound.)
a You can select the Bell sound and volume with
pressing the HELL] repeatedly.
0 [PAGE]
When the Handset is away lrorn the Base, it may be paged if you press the
[PAGE].
0 [VOL]
Each time the button is pressed the talk volume is increased by one level.
When you press the button again, it will be reduced.
You can selecl the 4 kind of volume levels.
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© Charging the Battery Pack
a] Charge the Handset before using the cordless phone tor the first time.
Do not attempt to use the phone before charging the Battery Pack tor a lull
10 hours. (Battery Type is Ni- MH 400mA)
Place the Handset on the Base and then Charge lndlcatcr lights.
Charge for approximately 10 hours.
0 General Checking
m Make sure the Handset Battery Pack (5 lully charged and installed correctly.
Loss of mains power will prevent the TKP-slo from operating.
So, charge your telephone at all times.
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1 1 . Troubleshooting
Reler to the following suggestions lor the remedy.
Set the security code.
Trouble Check Point
A call is nag * The battery of the Handset is weak
made or ‘ Check the AC adapter and the telephone line
answered. connection.
' The Handset is too far away from the Base.
‘ Check ii the voltage of the AC adapter is inocrrecfly set.
Sound flutters - Move lhe Ease.
or lades.
. The Handset Is too lar away lrom the Base.
- Keep the Base away lrorn electric eppitahees.
No dial (one 0 Press lhe [CALL] on (he Handset.
~ Set the security code.
- The Handset is too lar away item the Base.
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- Check the telephone line and AC adapter connection.
The battery of the Handset is weak.
The Handset is too lat away from the Base.
. Press the [CALL] on the Handset,
The lelephone
does not ring.
Handsemm . Press the [CALL] on the Base.
not receive ‘ The Base is lumed off. Set the Power ON / OFF switch l
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' The Handsel il too lar away from lhe Base.
The range 0, ~ The battery of the Handset is weak.
the Handset is 0 Movie the Base.
"mm . Keep the Base away lrorn electric appliances.
Any bum," ' The [MEMORY] rs pressed.
does not ka ‘ Hang up the phone and caii again.
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