Telefield CP8331BR 25 Channel Cordless Telephone User Manual

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CP8331
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
BEFORE USING YOUR TELEPHONE EQUIPMENT, BASIC SAFETY
PRECAUTIONS SHOULD ALWAYS BE FOLLOWED TO REDUCE THE RISK OF
FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK AND INJURY TO PERSONS, INCLUDING THE
FOLLOWING:
1. Read and understand all instructions.
2. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product.
3. Unplug this product from the wall telephone jack and power outlet before cleaning. Do
not use liquid or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
4. Do not use this product near water: for example, near a bathtub, wash bowl, kitchen sink,
laundry tub. swimming pool, or in a wet basement.
5. Do not place this product on an unstable cart. stand or table. The product may fall,
causing serious damage.
6. Slots or openings in the cabinet and the back and bottom are provided for ventilation, to
protect it from overheating. These openings must not be blocked or covered. The openings
should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed, or other similar surface. This
product should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register.
7. This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the
marking label. ll‘you are not sure of the type ofpower supply to your home, consult your
dealer or local power company.
8. Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not place this product where the
cord will be damaged by persons stepping on it.
9. Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords, as this can result in fire or electric
shock.
10. Never push objects of any kind into this product ttrough cabinet slots, as they may
touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts. This could result in fire or electric shock.
Never spill iquid ofany kind on the product.
11. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not disassemble this product. Instead, when
service or repair work is required, take it to a qualifier service technician. Opening or
removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages or other risks. Incorrect reassembly
can cause e ectric shock when the appliance is subsequently used.
12. Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service
personnel under the following conditions:
When the power supply cord or plug is damagec or frayed.
If liquid has been spilled into the product.
If the aroduct has been exposed to rain or water.
If the roduct does not operate normally and proper operating instntctions have been
followed, adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions.
lmpro oer adjustment of other controls may resu t in damage and will often require
extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to normal operation.
e. If the Jroduct has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged.
f. If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance.
13. Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless ty ae) during an electrical storm.
There may ae a remote risk of electric shock from Iigttning.
I4. Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity ofthe leak.
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CP8331
Safety Instructions for Batteries
Handset Battery Pack
CAUTION:
Use only a Southwestern Bell Freedom Phone® approved battery pack in the handset ol‘your
CP833I Cordless Telephone. To reduce the risk oftire or injury, always do the following
when replacing, discarding or charging batteries. When handling the batteries, be careful
not to short the battery with conducting materials such as rings, bracelets, and keys The
battery or conducting material may overheat and cause burns.
CONTAINS NICKEL CADMIUM
BATTERY. MUST BE RECYCLED
OR DISPOSED OF PROPERLY. DO
NOT DISPOSE OF IN MUNICIPAL
WASTE
a. Use only the following type and size batteries in the cordless phone:
Self-contained 3-ccll Nickel-Cadmium rechargeable battery supply,
GP30 AAK 3BMX SOOmAI—Ir 346V
GPl International Ltd
b. Do not dispose of the battery pack in a lire. The cell may explode. Check with local
codes for possible special disposal instructions
c. Do not attempt to open or mutilate the battery pack. The chemicals are dangerous and
may cause damage to the eyes or skin, and may be toxic il‘swallowcd.
d. lfollow the charge instructions outlined in this manual. (See page 13)
The RRRCN'Seal on the nickel—cadmium (Ni—Cd) battery indicates that
Southwestern Bell Freedom Phone® Retail Sales is voluntarily participating in an industry
program to collect and recycle these batteries at the end of their useful life, when taken out
ofservicc within the United States. The RBRC’“ program provides a convenient alternative
to placing spent nickel-cadmium batteries into the trash or municipal waste stream, which is
illegal in some areas.
Southwestern Bell l-‘reedom Phone® Retail Sales' payments to RBRCTM makes it easy for
you to drop off the spent battery (or battery pack) at local retailers of replacement nickel-
cadmium batteries. You may also contact your local recycling center for information on
where to return the spent battery (or call the toll—free RBRCN information line at
I‘SOO-SBATTERY). Our involvement in this program is part ofour commitment in
protecting the environment and conserving natural resources,
RRRC‘“ is a trademark of the Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation
Save These Instructions
CP8331
CAUTION:
To Reduce the Risk ot‘Firc or Injury to Persons, Read and Follow These Instructions.
1, Use only the following type and size batteries in the cordless phone:
Self-contained 3-cell Nickel-Cadmium rechargeable battery supply.
GP30 AAK 3BMX 300mAHr
GP] International Ltd.
2. Do not dispose ofthe battery(ics) in a tire. The cell may explode. Check with local codes
for possible special disposal instructions
3. Do not open or mutilate the battery(ies). Released electrolyte is corrosive and may cause
damage to the eyes or skin. it may be toxic if swallowed
4. Exercise care in handling batteries in order not to short the battery with conducting
materials such as rings, bracelets, and keys. The battery or conductor may overheat and
cause burns.
5. Change the battery(ies) provided with or identified for use with this product only in
accordance with the instructions and limitations specified in this manual.
6. Do not mix old and new batteries in this product (applies to products employing more
than one user replaceable second battery).
7. Do not mix batteries ol‘dit‘ferent sizes or from dificrent manufacturers in this product
(applies to products employing more than oneEuser replaceable secondary battery).
8. Do not attempt to recharge the battery(ies) provided with or identified for use with this
product. The batteries may leak corrosive electrolyte or explode.
9, Do not attempt to rejuvenate the battery(ies) provided with or identified for use with this
product by heating them. Sudden release ol‘the battery electrolyte may occur causing burns
or irritation to the eyes or skin.
10. When inserting batteries into this product, the proper polarity or direction must be
observed. Reverse insertion of batteries can cause charging, and that may result in leakage
or explosions. (Applies to product employing more than one separately replaceable primary
battery).
ll. Remove the batteries from this product if the product will not be used for a long period
ot‘time (several months or more) since during this time the battery could leak in the product.
12. Discard ”dead" batteries as soon as possible since "dead” batteries are more likely to
leak in a product.
13. Do not store this product or the batteries provided with or identified for use with this
product, in high temperature areas. Batteries that are stored in a freezer or refrigerator for
the purpose of extending shelflifc should be protected from condensation during storage
and defrosting. Batteries should be stabilized at room temperature prior to use after could
storage.
CP8331
FCC Wants You To Know
This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules. On the bottom of the base ofthis
equipment is a label that contains, among other information, the FCC Registration Number
and Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for this equipment.
You must, upon request, provide this information to your telephone company,
The REN is useful to determine the quantity of devices you may connect to your telephone
line and still have all ofthose devices ring when your telephone number is called. In most,
but not all areas. the sum of the REN's of all devices connected to one line should not
exceed five (5.0). To be certain ofthe number of devices you may connect to your line, as
determined by the REN, you should contact your local telephone company to determine the
maximum REN for your calling area.
If your telephone equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company
may discontinue your service temporarily. prossible, they will notify you in advance. But
if advance notice isn't practical, you will be notified as soon as possible You will be
informed of your right to file a complaint with the FCC.
Your telephone company may make changes in its fac' ities, equipment, operations, or
procedures that could affect the proper functioning of your equipment. If they do, you will
be notified in advance to give you an opportunity to maintain unintermpted telephone
service. If you experience trouble with this telephone equipment, disconnect from the
network until the problem has been corrected or until you are sure that the equipment is not
malfunctioning.
This equipment may not be used on coin service provided by the telephone company.
Connection to party lines is subject to state tariffs.
This equipment is hearing aid compatible.
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 ofthe FCC Rules, These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a 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, 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.
* Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help.
Sheilded cables must he used with this unit to ensure compliance with the Class B FCC
limits.
Cordless CID Phone CP8331ER Operation Manual
‘MAIN FEATURES
CORDLESS PHONE FEATURE :
1. 43 / 49 MHz 25 channels auto scanning operation
2. 25 channel ( clear channel ) selection
3. 65536 Random combinations of security code
4. Last number redial (32 digits max. )
5, Power saving in standby mode. (handset)
6. Paging
7. Temporary touch tone (pulse to tone dialing)
8 Hold
9. Tone / Pulse dialing mode selection switch in base unit
10. Ringer ON /OFF switch in base unit
11. Mixed mode dialing (auto insert of 4 sec. pause when mode change from Pulse to Tone)
12. l2 indirect memories store in handset ( 16-digits / phone no max. )
13. Flash key for call waiting and call transfer (Flash time is 300ms.)
14. Pause key ( pause time is 4 seconds)
15. Low battery warning tone
16. Out of range warning tone in handset
17, Auto Standby feature
‘18. Auto Answer connection
Note:
- Auto Standby: Hang up by simply returning the handset to the base
»Auto Answen Answer a call by simply picking up the handset from the base Without pressing any keys.
The TALK key will be disabled for 4 seconds to avoid accidennl hang up. This feature is
activated by ringing and disabled in seconds afiel' the ring.
CALLER ID FEATURES :
1. DTMF caller [D
2. 64 records
3. 3-line display
4. Back-lit LCD (on handset)
5. Total call counter
6. Repeat call indication (LCD icon)
7. Portuguese operation prompt
8. Scroll review of CID records
9. Selective-erase / Erase—all function
10. Real time clock (date & time)
11. LCD contrast control (software control, 8 level)
12. Call back (CID dial back)
13. Battery low indication (‘Battery Low’ text display on the 3rd line)
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CORDLESS HANDSET AND
CALLER ID ICEYBOARD :
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4. REDLAL/PAUSE
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s. CHANNEL/ERASE
7. HOLD/t>
HANDSETS“HTCH:
1. Volume I‘H / LOW
2. Ringer ON/ OFF
DISPLAY :
New-Call / Repeated-call Clock Clock ticker Dale VIP call
Calleaunrzr indicator
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Qffigg kl” 18:88 518/8 8 /
1—2345678901 VIP
ABCDEFGHIJKL
12-digit number line (7-szgmenf) \ IZ-eharaeter text line {dot matrix)
Display Descriptions Remarks
12~oharacter text line
For display system prompts (CID and phone), call
timer.
Dot-matrix (5 x 5 )
12~digit number line 1, Display caller’s number (CD), or 7-segment
2, Display dialed digits (phone).
New-caIl/Call Shows the amount of calls / new calls in Standby CID only
counter mode
Example: to show # ofold calls: CALL 18
to show # ofnew calls: NEW CALL 9
NEW-CALL blinks in Standby mode to indicate
the presence of new call(s).
Repeatedwall icon Lights on to indicate that the displayed call arrived CD only
more than once.
Clock 1, Shows the real time clock (AM/PM format), or,
2, the time stamp of a CD record.
Clock ticker Blinks when real time clock is being displayed.
(Frequency: lsec. On/l sec. off)
Date 1, Shows the date (month/date format), or,
i 2, the date stamp ofa CID record.
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CHANNEL FREQUENCIES
Transmission frequencies in MHz
Channel Base Handset
1 43.720 48.760
2 43.740 48.840
3 43.820 48.860
4 43.840 48.920
5 43.920 49,020
6 43.960 49,080
7 44.120 49.100
8 44.160 49.160
9 44.180 49.200
10 44.200 49,240
11 44.320 49.280
12 44.360 49,360
13 44.400 49,400
14 44.460 49.460
15 44.480 49.500
16 46.610 49.670
17 46.630 49.845
I 18 46.670 49.860
I 19 46.710 49.770
20 46.730 49.875
21 46,770 49.830
22 46.830 49.890
23 46.870 49.930
24 46.930 49.990
46.970 49,970
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CORDLESS PHONE OPERATION
Power Up
Handset
Afier power up, the handset receiver part will stay at a random channel and wait for the signal with
the same ID code for 60 ms.
The handset will enter Halt mode for llsec to save power consumption and then wake up at last
channel for 60ms. to detect the code from the base unit.
Afier power up, the handset should be placed on the cradle of the base unit for setting a new security
code for communication ’
1 Base
A A W The base receiver part willfontinuously search for a channel'With a signal containing the‘same 11)
code
The scanning sequence is starts from CHI onwards and follows the sequence in the fiequency table.
Digital Security Code
The security code is composed of 16 bits data, so it can generate 65536 combinations.
The security code will be generated randomly by timer counter contents inside the MCU in base
unit.
Each time when the handset place on the cradle of the base unit, the base unit will generate and
transmit a new security code to the handset unit through the RF Link.(The both units will use the 8th
Channel for the security code transfer operation).
The completion ofa successfiil security code transfer operation will be indicated by a flash ofthe in
use LED on the base unit and a beep sound generated by handset.
Ifthe Transfer operation cannot be successful, user has to try again.
Answer A Call
When a call comes, the buzzer in the handset rings ifRinger switch is on, IN USE LED on the base
, is off.
The IN USE LED on base unit will be off as long as the ringing signal is present, regardless of
whether ringer switch is set to on or not.
The base unit will detect and transfer the ringing signal to the handset unit as long as the ringing
signal is present,
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Handset rincer buzzer responds :
BASE RINGER SWITCH HANDSET BUZZER
' ' On ' ' ringer on
Off ringer off
To answer a call : ,
~ Ifthe handset on the cradle While ring, simply pick up the handset unit from the cradle of
the base to talk. The TALK key will be disabled for 4 seconds.
— When the handset is away from the base unit, press the TALK key on the handset unit.
The handset will transmit the “talk on” command to base unit to establish the RF connection. The In
Use LED on base will turn on after connection is successful And ‘TALK’ will be shown on LCD
display.
Ifthe communication link cannot establish within 6.5 sec, three error beeps will be heard from the
handset to indicate this communication is failed and the In Use LED keeps OFF.
Make A Call
To make an outgoing call, the handset must be picked up from the cradle of the base unit.
Each new call must begin by pressing the TALK key in the handset, The handset begins scanning
for a clear channel for communication. Ifit is successful, ‘TALK’ will be shown on LCD display.
The handset will transmit the “talk on” command to the base unit to establish the RF communication.
The In Use LED on base turns on afler connection is successful.
Ifthe communication Link cannot establish with 6.5 sec, three error beeps will be heard fi‘om the
handset to indicate the communication is failed and the In Use LED keeps OFF.
See TELEPHONE OPERATION below for operation of dialing.
Terminate A Call
_ To terminate a call, either press the TALK key or place the handset on the cradle ofthe base unit.
Press the TALK key, a beep indicates the call is terminated successfully
By placing the handset on the cradle, call is terminated and ‘Security code set up’ procedure will be
performed.
An error beep will be generated if it can not receive ‘talk ofi‘ ACK’ from the base unit. In this case)
put the handset back to the base cradle to make sure base unit is going ON HOOK.
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Channel Selection
Pick up the handset and press the TALK key during Standby mode to establish RF communication.
7 ”Press? CHANNEL key to start a channel scanning process to select a clear channel for
communication.
The total channel scanning process Will not exceed 6.5 sec. If the seaming is unsuccessful, both
units will use the last channel for communication. In this case, error beep will be generated in
> handset.
ill_be shown'on LCD, ‘ "
' In pulse dialingimodeypress ‘*’ to switch to tone dialing, a 4 seconds pause will be inserted.
See TELEPHONE OPERATION below for detail.
Last Number Redial
Pick up the handset and press the TALK key during standby mode to establish RF communication.
Press REDIAL key after making the line to redial the last number digit store in redial memory (up to
SVZdigits). Digitsbeing dialed will be shown on the LCD.
" ' "When’the' Last'Number redial memory is fullfredial function will'become not available. An error
1. beep will sound. m.
See TELEPHONE OPERATION below for detail.
7 7 VMeimory Dialing
7 Pick up the handset and press the TALK key during Standby mode to establish RF communication.
There are 12 indirect memories in which each can store up to 16 digits for memory dialing. See
TELEPHONE OPERATION below for the operation. <
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Memory Store
The 12 memories are located in the handset.
Press MEMORY key once in Standby mode, the handset beeps once to signal entering the Memory
Store mode successflilly.
Press dial keys to store the number to be dialed out. The quantity of digits that can be stored in
memory location is up to 16 digits. Unit will give error beeps for digits pressed beyond the 16th.
Afier the dial number is stored, press MEMORY key once more (unit beeps once) and enter the
location number. The memory location can be selected by pressing the digits 0~9, * or # from the
keypad. A long beep will be heard to indicate the memory-stored sequence had been completed
”MEME STORED" will be shown on the LCD.
For each key pressed during memory store operation, there will be a 20 sec time out for the memory
storing sequence, if no key is entered within this period, then the operation is terminated, three error
beeps will be heard through the buzzer of the handset unit.
The memory storing sequence can be terminated in the following ways:
Store operation had been completed.
Press TALK key on the handset.
Place the handset on the cradle of the base unit.
Press NDEMORY key once more
See TELEPHONE OPERATION below for the operation details.
Line Flash
When the handset is talk ON, press FLASH key once will break the telephone line for 300msec.
during dialing. See TELEPHONE OPERATION below for the operation details.
Hold (line on hold operation)
When the handset is talk ON, press the HOLD key in the handset can put the line on hold. (The ear—
piece and the Mic. in handset are muted). The LCD displays ‘HOLD’,
To release hold mode, press the TALK key on handset.
Out of Range
Ifbase cannot detect handset’s RF signal, the base unit will generate intermittent “beep” warning
tone through the RF communication to handset’s ear piece at a 2 sec interval with 0.5 sec. ON. The
-warning signal will last for 16 seconds.
IfRF channel can’t be established when user presses TALK key, the out-of—range error beeps sound.
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Paging
Press the PAGE button of the base unit. The base will transmit a “page” Command to the handset
unit to establish RF communication for paging procedure,
Afier the handset unit receives the “page" command, it will beep up to 60 seconds.
Press TALK key on handset to stop paging (handset firider fimction complete).
Battery/Voltage Low
Battery level is detected every second except in Charge mode. Le. the handset is placed on the cradle
ofthe base unit. .
Ifbattery low condition is detected (3.3V), the handset will enter Battery Low mode. The buzzer
will beep for 7 sec interval is. 400msec ON, 6.6sec OFF (tone fi'equency is 1 kHz). The handset
will change to HALT mode if 3.0V is detected. In ‘Halt’ condition, all handset function is
prohibited.
“BATTERY LOW” will be showed on LCD line 3,
Ifbattery good condition is restored, the handset will return normal mode again.
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CALLER ID OPERATION
Note: Following display illustrations in the document is in English. However, the actual appearances ofthe screen: will
vary according to the language translation farm.
Setting System Date
After power up of handset, the unit enters Setup mode. Date is the first parameter to be set.
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SET DATE
Procedures for date setting begins with the month digit blinking at a rate of 0.5 sec org 0.5 sec off.
Press the 4 and l> keys to adjust the value; press the ERASE key to confirm the value of a position.
When all the date digits have been set, a confirmation beep will be heard.
Setting System Time
12003“.
SET TIME
Similar with setting date, Press the <1 and l> keys to adjust the value; press the ERASE key to
confirm the value of a position. When all the date digits have been set, a confirmation beep will be
heard.
Setting Local Area Code
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AREA CODE?
Procedures for area code setting begins with the leflmost digit blinking at a rate of 0.5 sec org 0.5
sec off. Press the <1 and l> keys to adjust the value; press the ERASE key to confirm the value of a
position. When all the date digits have been set, a confirmation beep will be heard.
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Setting IDD Company Code
2 1
IDD CODE
When setting IDD company code, press < or > keys the usual numbers used in Brazil — “21”, “I4”,
“31” and “15” will he showed first for user to select, and at last “- -” for used defined code entrance.
Then press <1 or l> keys to set digits and press ERASE key to confirm the setting,
Setting Display Contrast 1
CONTRAST A V
Use < and I> keys to set to the desired contrast and then press ERASE to confirm If the ERASE
key is not pressed witiin 20 sec, the original contrast restored.
Afier setting contrast, the unit enters Standby mode.
Note:
- The user can re—enter Setup mode by pressing and holding REDIAL and ERASE keys in
Standby mode for 2 seconds. Setup mode begins with date setting. The present C
information Will not be affected.
- The user can also set contrast only. Pressing and holding 4 and l> keys in Standby mode
for 2 seconds will enter contrast setting independently.
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Standby Mode
Atypical screen of Standby mode:
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Receiving Calls
When Caller ID is activated, the telephone company sends the caller’s telephone number before the
first ring. The unit receives and displays this information for each call. While the back light turns on
for 20 seconds.
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1-2345678901
When a call is received, the call information is displayed. If 4 or l> keys are not pressed for 20
seconds, the display will return Standby mode and shows “NEW CALL XX” where XX is the
number of unread calls.
NOTE:
- CID data format:
AXYYZZZZZZZZC
Where
A: start code, not to be displayed
X: one digit, category “1~8”
Y: two digits, national area code (may not present)
Z: 7~8 digit, call number
C: ending code, not to be displayed
— CID display format:
X » YYZZZZZZZZ
Ifthe received call rs a VIP call, a beep W111 be heard and 4 beeps follow every ring to alert this is a
VH’ call
Note:
- If there are already 64 calls stored when a new call arrives, the first non-VIP call will be
erased to make room for the new one.
— In case all the 64 CID messages are VIPs when a new call arrives, then the first VIP call
should be erased.
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Reviewing Calls
The unit can store up to 64 calls. When reviewing calls, the back—light will turn on. If there is no key
action for a period of 20 seconds, unit reverts to Standby mode, the back-light turns off.
For example, there are 15 records of which 12 are new,
1. In standby mode, “NEW CAL ” icon is displayed: pressing 4 or D keys, the LCD displays the
last new call information.
2. Repeatedly press 4 or D to review all new call information in the order of receiving until the
LCD displays “END OF NEW CALL” .
END NEW CALL
3. If all new calls are not reviewed over, afler 20 seconds the Time ofDay will be displayed and
the new call counter will show the total number of new calls including those just reviewed.
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4. If you review the oldest new call (NEW CALL l) and pause 20 seconds, the Time/Date screen
and total calls counter (CALL XX) will be displayed.
5. If the received call information is same as any of the existing new calls, the unit displays
"REPEAT" icon to indicate REPEAT CALL. The most recently arrived ClD will be saved
attached with a new date / time stamp. When it is being reviewed, the “REPEAT’ icon shows up
and previously arrived record will be deleted.
lfonly old calls are stored in memory.
1. ln standby mode, while “NEW CALL” icon is not displayed, press 4 or D keys to review all
calls The display shows the newest call (if browsing started by D key) or the oldest call (if
browsing started by the D key). If there is no calls, the display shows “-N0 CALLS-”
n NO CALLS n
2. Repeatedly press 4 or D keys to review all old call information from the oldest to the newest
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( <1 key), or from the newest to oldest ( 4 key).
3. When finish reviewing all calls, the “-END-” is displayed.
-- END --
4, In review mode if SCROLL key is not pressed within 20 seconds, it will go to Standby mode.
5. “REPEAT” icon is never shown when reviewing “old” records.
Erasing Individual Call Information
The displayed call information can be erased from the memory.
l. Press  keys or REDIAL key will cancel the erase operation
and continue Review Call mode.
7. If only one call in the call list and it is erased, the display will show “-NO CALLS-” . The
“CALL XX” will not be displayed.
8, Ifselected call is a VIP call, ERASE key is not functional.
Erasing All Call Information
1. If all of new call have been reviewed, the all call records can be erased at once, Ifthere are any
new calls in call list, "Erase All" will not work.
2. With the Time of Day screen displayed, and “—END-” or “END OF NEW CALL” displayed,
press and hold ERASE for 2 seconds. Then the LCD displays “ERASE ALL’”.
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3. Press ERASESkey again to confirm deletion. Afier a beep, the LCD displays “—NO CALLS-”.
4. Afler displaying “-NO CALLS-“ for 5 seconds, the Time ofDay screen will be displayed.
5. Afier pressing first ERASE, press 4 or D keys or REDIAL key will cancel the erase operation,
6. VIP calls will not be erased by the erase all fiJnction. eg. there are 2 VIP calls in memory, the
display will show “CALLS 2” after all other calls have been erased. To erase VIP call the VIP
mark has to be turn off first (see below paragraph "VIP Calls").
VIP Calls
The unit allows user to create VIP call records. When a VIP call is received, the device will alert-
user of the special call.
To create a VIP call:
. Press 4 or D keys until the call record to be marked is displayed.
Press and hold REDIAL key for 2 seconds until a beep is heard and VIP icon is displayed.
, In on—hook mode, when an incoming call matches a VIP call, 4 beeps will be heard each time the
phone rings to alert you this is a VIP call. The VDJ will display and the VIP icon ofthe last VIP
call will disappear.
To remove a VIP call:
1.
Z.
3,
Press 4 or l> keys to display the call you have marked VIP.
Press and hold REDIAL for 2 seconds until a beep is heard. Then the VH’ icon will turn off.
Then this call without VJI> mark can be erased as a normal call.
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TELEPHONE OPERATION
To enter TALK-ON mode, pick up handset and press TALK key during TALK-OFF,
Dialing / Chain dialing
In TALK—ON mode, dialing can be made by either one or a combination ofthe following:
Last number redial,
CED redial,
digits o _ 9, *, #, PAUSE,
Indirect memories MEMO, MEMI, MEMQ, MEM* and MEM# (total 12).
Note however, that when chain dialing is to be performed, Last number redial or CH) redial must be
the first dialing activity after the unit goes into TALK—ON or afler a flash In case other dialing
activities (such as digits or memory dialing) have been made, the two redial functions become
disabled.
Dialing Digits
Digits which can be dialed out are : 0, l, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, *, #, PAUSE.
l ‘#’ will be displayed as ‘ D ’,
I ‘*’ will be displayed as ‘ n ’,
l PAUSE will be displayed as ‘P’, when PAUSE is encountered during dialing, a pause of 4
seconds will be generated. " ' '
The above 13 digits can be stored in memories and redial storage as well (see MEMORY STORE).
‘*’ key is treated as a ‘PULSE 9 TONE’ signal if the device is currently dialing in pulse mode,
subsequent digits will be dialed as DTMF, overriding the TIP switch position. Alter switching from
pulse 9 tone mode, a pause of 4 seconds will be automatically inserted.
In DTMF mode, ‘*’ generates a DTMF signal,
Last Number Redial
1. Press the REDIAL key to redial the last number. The last dialed number must not exceed 32
digits else redial will be prohibited. In such case, pressing REDIAL key will not dial any digits
out, the display remains unchanged and an error beep sounds.
2. When digits in the redial storage are being dialed out, memory dialing and digit (Ow9, *, #,
PAUSE) dialing can be concatenated to the sequence. The display always shows the last entered
digits.
Note:
- Right before the 1“ digit is to be dialed out, the T/P switch position (on base station) will be
scanned once to Confirm the mode of dialing. If pulse dialing is selected, all queued digits
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will be dialed as pulses until ‘*’
pulse to tone mode. The process is
tone mode back to pulse mode w
dialed, or afier handset is replace
refreshed,
is encountered, which switches the dialing mode from
however, not reversible, i.e. it is not possible to switch
ithin the same make-line session, Every time flash is
d and then picked up again, the dialing mode will be
A pause 0f4 seconds will be automatically inserted afier
from pulse to tone.
‘*’ which switches dialing mode
Indirect Memory Store (MEMO, MEM 1, MEM9, MEM" and MEM#)
1. Enter Memory Store mode by pressing ‘MEMORY’ key in TALK-OFF mode. Afier the store
process, the display should be able to retumvto the last screen before the store process began.
21 Enter STORE mode by pressing the MEMORY key once.
3. Setting an indirect memory (Press MEMORY key):
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ENTER NUMBER
Enter the number :
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123456789012
ENTER NUMBER
Press MEMORY key again:
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123456789012
LOCATION?
Press ‘3’ :
09:185311/18
123456789012
MEM3 STORED
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‘123456789012’ Will be stored to MEMB. The above screen will freeze for 2 seconds before being
cleared. Then the original screen before entering Store mode should be resumed afler the 2 seconds.
Indirect Memory Dial
Retrieval ofan indirect memory is a two-strike process:
Press MEMORY key, then the desired memory location (0 ~ 9, * or #). The number stored in
corresponding memory location will be concatenated to the existing dial sequence. Digits being
dialed will be shown on LCD. '
CID Redial
A CD redial can be triggered after the unit goes into TALK-ON. The redial sequence is as follows:
l 1. Press 4 or l> keys until the call record to be dialed is displayed.
2. Pick up handset and press REDLAL key.
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Press RED/AL key
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DIALING.”
The unit will enter TALK~ON mode automatically (after picking a suitable communication channel
between handset and base station). Afier line seize, the number will be dialed out after a 2—second
delay, Dialed digits Sufi to the display from right to lefi-hand side.
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TALK
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Note:
- Before redial, the soflware checks the length of telephone number. If it is equal to or less
than 8 digits (excluding the 1" category digit), it. is a local number. Just dial out the number
(ZZZZZZZZ). An example is shown as above.
- If it is more than 8 digits, compare the 2m and 3“1 digits (YY) with area code preset by user.
If the numbers match, it is a local number. Just omit the area code and dial out the local
numbers (ZZZZZZZZ). See the following example 1.
- lf area code is different, it is a long distance call. The dialing should be: dial a “0”, then
omit the 1“ category digit, dial out the pre—set IDD company code, dial out area code,
finally the telephone number (OCCYYZZZZZZZZ). The CC is company code. See the
example 2.
‘ Example 1: To dial out a number longer than 8 digits with preset area code (“21").
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affinity" 1-214269475
CALL
DIALING.”
When doing re-dial, only the phone numbers “4269475" get dialed out:
4269475
TALK
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Example 2: To dial out a number longer than 8 digits with a foreign area code ("15")
//— Rew'rwing cw when TALK-OFF
CALL » 09:18}? 11/18
Pick up handset and 1-15 4 2 6 9 4 7 5
Press REDIAL key
CALL
DIALING...
When doing redial, a digit "0" and the preset company code "21" are insert before the area code "15"
and phone number “4269475":
Aulamalz'cally inserted 1
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@154269475
TA
Line Flash
Press the ‘FLASH’ key in OFF—HOOK mode will force the line to break for 300msl The flash
function has the following effects to the device status:
7 Last number redial becomes enabled again,
— The 2nd and 3’d line on the display will be cleared,
~ The call timer, if already activated, restarts from 00:00 afler 10 seconds of inactivity.
Call timer
1. The call timer comes up automatically at the 10“ second after line seized and shows on the 3"1 line
of the display. If dialing activities are performed afler the unit goes off-hook, the 10 seconds of
interval defers to the end ofthe dial sequence, (i.e. the call timer appears on the lO"h second afier
the last digit in the queue has been dialed out.)
09:18P7lll/18
2 6 8 8 3 6 2 O 8 2 6
15:134
Timer incremenh every second
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’ The call timer counts up to 99 minutes and 59 seconds. After that7 the timer restarts from 00:00.
2. Once the call timer has started counting, it does not stop until the unit retums to TALK-OFF
mode or ‘FLASH’ is executed,
3. When handset goes back to TALK-OFF, the call timer should remain on the display (although
stopped) for 5 seconds
4. The appearance ofthe call timer should conform to the following format:
Interval Display outlook Remark
00:00 9 00:59 00:00 9 00:59
01:00 9 09:59 1:00 —) 9:59 leading zeros removed
10:00 9 99:59 10:00 9 99:59
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Appendix
TRANSLATION TABLE
Meanjn a ENGLISH PORTUGUESE
1. End ~— END -- FM
2. End of new call END NEW CALL PM DA LISTA
3. Erase? ERASE 7 APAGAR
4. Erase all 7 ERASE ALL 7 APAGAR TUDO
5. Error —- ERROR -- SEM DENTIF
6. No Calls -NO CALLS- SEM CHAMADAS
7. Dialing DIALENG DISCANDO
8. Pick Up Phone PICK UP TIRE O F ONE
9. Set language SET LANGUAGE IDIOMA
10. Set Area Code AREA CODE 7 COD DE AREA?
II. Contrast CONTRAST ‘ ' CONTRASTE ‘ V
12. Battery Low BATIERY LOW BAT FRACA
13. Enter Number ENTER NUMBER ENTRE NUMERO
14. Enter Location LOCATION 7 POSIC A0 7
15. Memory MEMORY MEMORIA
16. Store STORE GRAVAR
17. Memory 3 (*) Stored MIEMB STORED MEM 3 GRAVAR
18. Line Hold HOLD RETER
19. Talk TALK EM USO
20. Set Date SET DATE AJUSTE DATA
21. Set Clock SET CLOCK AJ'U STE HORA
(*) Memozy number range from 0 to 9, *, #.
BASE unit In Use / Charge LED operation :
PRIORITY CONDITION INUSE / CHARGE
LED STATUS
AC power RF link H/S make ringer HIS on PAGE key line on
down complete line detected charge pressed hold
1 . 1 X X X X X 0 OFF
2. 0 1 X X > 1 X 0 OFFlsec.thennunO
3 . 0 0 1 X X X 0 ON
4. 0 0 1 X X X I flashing
5. 0 O O I 0 X 0 ON
6. 0 O 0 I I X 0 OFF
7. 0 0 0 0 0 X 0 OFF
8. 0 0 0 0 1 X 0 ON
9 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 ON
10. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OFF
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Manual Change [Release information:
. RELEASE N0. : R1 REVISION N0. : 0 RELEASED T0 : ISO
1 Reference: Cordless TAD + CID F688 Operation Manual (Revision 1.7, 06A)". 99)
RELEASE N0. : R2 REVISION N0. : 1.0 RELEASED T0 : ISO
Change: 1. Delete » cordless features: Call transfer, Ringer in handset, Flash for call waiting, Handset LED and
chained memory dialing cf32 digits (pl).
2 Delete . lighted key pad (pl)
3 Delete- “Rl‘NGlNCy” display when ring (1.7.4)
4. Delete "TALK" LED on handset (p 4)
5. Delete- the HANDSET CHARGE condition in table nf handset ringer buzzer resptmd (p. 5)
6 Correct- the status ale USE LED on base and LCD on handset while RF link and Talk operation (p. 5)
7 Delete keypad lights (p. 6)
8. Delete- continuous DTMF tune output when press a hold dial key (11.6)
9. Delete- TALK key flashes (p. 7 8)
10. Delete- ln Use LED flash in betmiy low (9.8)
ll. Change . the desen'ption about emsing VIP call.(p.l4)
12. Change . ClD redial can be tn'ggered afier TALK-ON (p.l7)
13. Add - some status in the table ofIn Use LED (p12)
RELEASE N0. 1 R3 REVISION N0. : 2.0 RELEASED T0 : ISO
Change: 1. Delete - cordless features: Any key answer (111).
2. Delete . handset LED (pl)
3. Delete ~ ”PAGlNG“ on LCD when receiving a "page" conunzmd (98)
4. Change - enter Standby mode afler erasing the oldest. new call (p.13)
5. Change - "TALK" will displayed when CID dialing (13.1738, 19)
6. Correct - Flash time 550 1115 (13.19)
7. Delete - tnble of POWER LED operation (p12)
RELEASE N0. : R4 REVISION N0. : 3.0 RELEASED T0 : 150
Change: 1. Change - RF link in the 8‘" channel (p.4).
2. Change - TN USE LED is off While ringing (114)
3. Add - Pressing MEMORY key twice can termixmte store (1.3.7)
4. Change - line flash 300ms (p.7)
5. Delete - ringer switch (p.8)
6. Delete - rte—enter Setup mode (11.10)
7. Correct . 4 beeps per ring (11.11)
8. Correct - dial out number "154269475" (17.19)
9. Delete - call timer appears when memory store (1120)
RELEASE NO. : R5 i REVISION N0. : 3.1 RELEASED T0 : ISO
Change: 1. Correct — Line [lash time 3001115“). 1 ,l9)
2. Complete - Language table (p21)
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