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CRARGENWMI lecAmR Mums A CALL ANSWERING A CALL DunAmN COUNTE Auro STANDBV RleEu VOLUME Swrrcu Fusn/CALLWAlTlNG LAsr NUMBER REDIAL How Exn’ FlNDING/PAGING mE HANDSET PAGlNc FRoM mE HANDSEY . PAEING FROM mE EASE/GROUP PAGE MUTE . TEMPORARVTONE DIALING RECEIVER VoLuME CONTROL. INTERCOM .. MAKING AN |NTERCOM CALL RECEMNG AN INrEncoM CALL AwANcEn lNVEncoM FEAYURESN REcEMNs AN |NCOMING TELEPHONE CALL DURING AN |NTERCOM CALL 22 nwumwnmruummm USING INTERCOM WITH EXTERNALTELEPHONE CALLS . 22 Two-Wm CALLING u 22 THREE-WAY CALLING 23 TRANSFEHRING EXTERNAL ALLs To Omen HANBSETS . 23 MEMaIw 24 STORING NAMES AND NUMBERS IN MEMoHv 24 STORING A REDIAL NUMBER 25 |NSERTING A PAUSE IN THE DIALING SEQUENcE .. 25 REVIEWING, CHANGING, on DELE‘HNG INFonMATIoN STORED IN MEMORV 25 DlAuus A NUMBER FROM Memom 26 CHAIN DIALING FROM MEMoHv... I. 27 CALI-Ell ID 27 CALLER ID Emma CoDEs. 23 RECEIVING AND STORING CALI. I REcorms 23 REVIEWING THE CAuER ID LIsT . 23 STORING CALLER ID RECORDS IN "E PHoNE's MEMcm ...... 29 DIALING A CALLER ID NUMBER IIIIIIIII 30 STORING THE CURRENT CALLER ID RECORD IN THE PHONE’s MEMONV..... 31 DELETING THE CURRENY CALLER ID REccmD .. DELE‘HNG ALL CALLER ID RECORDS CHANGING THE BATTERY I BATrEmr SAFETV PRECAUTIONS< BELT cup AND OPTIONAL HEADSET CONNECHNG AN OmoNAI HEADSET To THE HANDSET CONNECTING THE BELT cur CAusn ID DISPLAV MESSAGES HANDsET Sounn SIGNAIS Tmmstooms GUDE . GENEIIAI. Pnowcr Cu: CAusEs 0; Foo» Ramon SEmcE LIMITEDWANMNTV INTRODUCTION instructions that should always be followed. Refer to the IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUfTI'IONS provided with this product and save them for future reference. CAUTION: When using telephone equipment. there are basic safety Congratulations on purchasing the this GE Mulh' HandsetTelephone System. This system is unique to oonvenh‘onal cordless telephones.When the base is connected to electrical power and a telephone line, it can support up to four handsets, and you can place a fully featured cordless handset anywhere where electrical power and a telephone line is available. Features: 0 2.4 GHz technology Handset to handset Intercom 2-way and 3~way Conference/CaIITransfer Call Waiting and Caller ID Compatible Tone/Pulse Dialing - Up to 50 Name and Number Memory Dialing This telephone has been designed to be simple to use, however, you can reach its full potential more quiddy by taking a few minutes to read this Instruction BookThis telephone is a multifunction product for use with Call Waiting and Caller ID services available from your local telephone company. Your Caller ID Call Waiting phone allows you to: 0 View the name and telephone number of a caller (Call Waiting Caller ID). - Identify callers before you answer the phone. 0 View the time and date of each incoming call. - Record up to 40 Caller ID messages sequentially. - Know who called while you are on the other line or when you were away. - Screen unwanted calls, eliminate harassment from annoying calls, or to get prepared before answering a call. IMPORTANT: Because cordless phones operate on electricity. you should have at leis! one phone in your home that ‘un't cordless, in case the power in your home goes outi IMPORTANT: ln order to use all of the features or [his telephone, you must subscribe to two separate services available from your local telephone company. the standard Name/Number Caller ID Service to knnw who is calling when the phone rings and Caller 1D with Call Waiting Service to ltnow who is calling while you are on the phone INSTALLATION NOTE: Some cordless telephones operate zl frequencies that may cause interference to nearby TVs, microwave ovem. and VCRs. To minimize or prevent such interference. Lhe base or the cordlest telephone should not he placed near or on top ola TV. microwave ovent, or VCR lfsuch interference continues, move the cordless telephone farther away from there appliances Certain other communications devices may also use the 2.4 GHZ frequency for communication, and, if not properly set. these devices may interfere with each other and/or your new telephone. [fyou are concerned with interference. plene refer to the owner's manual for these devices on how to properly set channels to avoid interference. Typical devices that may use the 24 GHz frequency for communication include wireless audio/video senders. wireless cnmpuler networks, mum-handset eordlexi telephone systems, and some long-range eordlem telephone systems. BEFORE You BEGIN CHECKING THE PACKAGE CONTENTS Make sure your package includes the items shown here. If any of these items are missing or damaged, contact theThomson multimedia Inc. Mail Order Department at 1-80a338-0376t PLACE LINE ART HERE W K um Hmdut Belldip Mounting ACpower Telephone bucket mpplr linecord Also included: - Instruction book - Product registration card - Other printed materials Monumjncx Regummxms You need an RJ11C type modular jack, which is the most common type of phone jack and might look like the one pictured here. if you don ’t have a modular jack. call your local phone ° company to find out how to get one installed. . ' Es IMPORTANT INSTALIATION INFORMATION - Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm. - Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations. - Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals, unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface 0 Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines. - Temporarily disconnect any equipment connected to the phone such as faxes, other phones, or modems. Imomm lNSTAU—ATION Gumumes: - Install telephone near both a telephone (modular) jack and an electrical power outlet. - Avoid sources of noise, such as a window by a busy street, and electrical noise, such motors, microwave ovens, and fluorescent lighting. 0 Avoid heat sources, such as heating air ducts, heating appliances, radiators, and direct sunlight. - Avoid areas of excessive moisture or extremely low temperature. - Avoid dusty locations. - Avoid other cordless telephones or personal computers. INSTALLING THE PHONE Choose the best location to install your phone.Your cordless telephone should be placed on a level surface such as a desk or table top, or you can mount it on a wall. PLACE LINE ART HERE CONNECTING THE AC (ELECTRICAL) Pawn-m back Plug the power supply cord into the power jack on the bottom of the base and the other end into an electrical outlet.The charge/mm indicator turns on to indicate the battery is charging Page Allow the phone to charge for 12 hours prior to first use ll you don’t properly charge the phone, battery perionnance is compmmisedi ; . cur-non: Use only the ATLINKS USA. ine. power supply 54504- Lhal came with this unit. Using other powersupplics may damage the unit. NOTE: Additional handseu include their own charging cradles. CONNEcrmG THE TELEPHONE LINE 1. Remove the battery compartment door on the handset, insert the battery pack, plug the cord into the iaok (inside the compartment), and replace the compartment door. 2. Plug the one end of the telephone line cord into the jack on the bottom of the base and the other end into a modular wall phone jack. 1 Set the ringerswitclrton-thefiundseti to ON, and place the handset in the cradle. prcgramrne WALL MOUNTING non"; For best results. leave the phone on a flat surface dun'ng initial charging before you hang rne phone on the wall, Ifyou want to mount the phone on a wall, slip the mounting holes (on the back of the base) over the wall plate posts and slide the unit down into place. (Wall plate not included.) um: One base unit can support maximum 4 handseu nnly. 10 w_____ - PLACE L|NE ART HERE 11 PROGRAMMABLE MENUS There are eight programmable menus available on the handset: Language, Area Code, RingerTone.Tone/Pulse, Registration, De-registration, Walkie Talkie and Default Setting. 2French. or aspanish. 1. Language Setting: Choose from 1English, ‘ . 2. Local Area Code Setting: Use the handset number pad to enter area codes. 3. RingerTone Setting: Choose from six ringer tones. 4. Tone/Pulse Setting: Select tone or pulse dialing 5. Handset Registration: Register and name extra handsets. 6. Handset De-registration: Cancel handset registrations. 7. WalkieTalkie Feature: Handset may be used as a walkie talkie. 8. Default Setting: Choose YES or N0.Yes to keep default setting or No to use your selections. MENU Mom: Make sure your phone is Off. Two menu software keys show in the display < Menu > and < DIR >. Press the < Menu > button to go to the setup sub» menu screen. LANGUAGE SmTtNo Make sure your handset is in the menu mode. 1. Press the CIDNoI up and down arrow button to select “Language.” 2. Press the < 0K Jlifiilfin to go to the Ianguagielsub menu. 9 i RA ESP 3. Use the handset number pad to select 161 SE), ZISFpanish), Sérench), or use the ClD/ Vol up or down arrow button to scroll to your selection (English is the default setting). 4. Press the < 0K > menu button to save and store your selection. NOTE: P the < EXIT > menu button once to keep the prevlom setting and return 10 t e submcnu. 12 LOCAL Am Com: Sermvc liyou entera 3-digit area code in the area code menu, your local area code will not appear in Caller ID messages you receive. Instead, you will see only the local seven digit number. Calls you receive from outside your local area code will show the full ten-digit number. Make sure your handset is in the menu mode. 1. Press the CIDNOL up and down arrow button until "SEFAREA 0005 ~ - -”shows in the display; then press the < OK > menu button. "- - -" is the default setting, 2. Use the handset number pad to enter your 3 digit area code. 3. Press the < 0K > menu button to store your selection. NOTE: Press the < EXIT > menu button once to keep the previous setting and mm to the subvmenu. TONE/Puma SarrrNc Most telephone systems use tone dialing, however, some may still use pulse dialing.This phone's default setting is tone dialing. Depending on your telephone system, set the dialing mode as follows: Make sure your handset is in the menu mode. 1. Press the ClDNOL up and down arrow buttons until “Tune/Pulse" shows in display. 2. Press the < 0K > menu button to go to theTone/Pulse sub~menu. 3. Use the handset number pad to select 1 for tone dialing or 2 for pulse dialing‘ Or use the CIDNoI up and down arrow button to scroll to tone or pulse dialing. 4. Press the < 0K > menu button to confirm setting. NOTE: Press the < EXIT> menu button once to keep the previous setting and return to the sub-menu. 13 If you aren't sure which dialing system you have, set the telephone to tone dialing and make a test call. If the call connects, the setting is correct. If the call does not connect, set the telephone to pulse dialing. HANDsEr REGISTRATION when you purchase additional handsets, you must register these handsets before use.This telephone is expandable up to four handsets. Follow the steps below to register a handset: During the registration process, keep the handset near the base. Make sure your handset is in the menu mode. 1. Press the CIDNOL up and down arrow buttons until ~Registration" shows in the display. 2a Press the < OK > menu button to go to the registration submenu. 3. Press the < OK > menu button to register the handset. 4. Press and hold Page button on base to confirm the registration.You will hear a long beep at the base, and the handset display shows "Confirm Registration?" 5. Press the < 0K > menu button on the handset to confirm the registration When handset registration is complete, ENTEH NAME shows in the display. 6. Enter the name to whom you want to register the handset. Non-z: trynu make a mistake, presv the < DEL > menu button (0 backspace and erase the wrong characters 7. Press the < 0K > menu button to confirmvou will hear a confirmation tone. NOTE: Press the < 5er > menu button once to keep the previous setting and return to the sub-menu Or press and hold the < EXIT) menu button on the handset to return tn standby mode, 14 HANDSEI‘ Biz-REGISTRATION During the tie-registration process, keep the handset near the base. Make sure your handset is in menu mode. 1. Press the CIDNOL up and down arrow button until “Deregistration” shows in the display. 2. Press the < 0K > menu button to go to the deregistration sub-menu. 3Pres he<, K e b o tqde- ‘te h 4 Honda? displays " ofifer‘m rgilerélgtsa'atlon7“,e lrsesg Efikgnrgsefi‘u button to confirm it. 4. .You Will hear a long beep at the base. NOTE: Press the < EXIT > menu button once to keep the previous setting and remm tn the sub-menu. RINGER Tom: Sin-mac , There are six different ringer tones to choose from. Make sure your handset is in the menu mode. 14 Press the CIDNOL up or down arrow button until "HINGERTDNE "shows in the display. ‘1 "is the default setting. 2. Use the handset number pad to enter a ringer tone number (1 through 6), or use the CIDNOL up or down arrow buttons to scroll to your selection. 3. Press the < 0K > menu button to store selection. NOTE: Press the < EXIT > menu button once to keep the previous selling and return to the sub-menu. 15 WALKIE TALKtE FEATURE Make sure your handset is in the menu mode.This feature is activated when a pair of handsets is used like walkie talkies. 1. Press CIDNOL up or down arrow button until “Walkie Talkie" shows on the display. 2. Pre s the < K > menu bu on to to the walkie talkie submenu. . are 5 <8K> to enable we we KQB taikie the e. 4.91 resst e page/int button, and use lD up and own buttons to select the handset you want to talk to. Or press handset number 1, 2, 3. or 4. 5. 4.- Press the page/int button on the receiving handset to activate the walkie feature, and use the page button to answer a call. 6. 55 To deactivate the walkie talkie feature, press the < Exit > menu button on both handsets. DEFAULT SEtTtNG Make sure your handset is in the menu mode. 1. Press the CIDNOL up and down arrow button until “DEFAULT SETTING" ghewsofmttzdgffu' seats- s... ’ . r < > .: n . u t .. l u » . i‘e Use fig haendset numeflielrj pag?o selgct 1o( 3) oraz N53, orguse theeéiBi 3 VOL (up or down anew) button to scroll to 1YES or 2N0. NOTE: tryou choose “YES" all the settings in the programmable menu axe tetumed to factory default setting A a.- Press the < 0K > menu button to store the selection. *' NOTE: Press the < Extt' > menu button once to keep Lhe previous setting and return to the submcnu. MENU Son KEY FUNcrtONs There are three menu buttons under the display box which represent software keys and show as icons on the display. They are used to access the built»in features of this unit. 1. Press the < Menu > menu button. 2. Press the CIDNoI up or down button to scroll through the functions. 3. Press the < 0K > menu button to go to the sub»menu. 4. Use the handset number pad to enter your selection, then press the < 0K > menu button to save and confirm the setting. NOTE: lIyou don‘t want to save the setting. press the < Exit > menu button to return in the sub-menu. CORDLESS PHONE BASICS Cmce;memotcxmk When the charge/weaqfidicator is lit, the handset is correctly seated in the cradle and is charginnghe indicator flashes when the base pages the handset. MAmc A CALL , 1. Pick up the handset and press theTALK/callback button. Listen for a dial tone. 2. Dial desired number. 34 When finished, press theTALK/callback button to hang up “mg A Or press number first, than press T M all kb not 1. Pick up the handset and press theTALlacaifbaStaguno‘n o‘ri the handset. The new in-uselpegejndicator on the base comes on whenever the handset it on. WW" 2. When finished, pressTALK/callback to hang up NOTE: Adjust the handset volume by pressing the (210/an up or down arrow bullnm during a call DURATION COUNTER After you press theTALK/callbadt on the handset. the built-in cell duration counter shows on the display and begins counting the length oftime of the call. 17 Arno STANDBY Placing the handset in the cradle while the handset is off the hook (during a call), automatically hangs up the handset. 010 ringet mode, then press Ringer but-Eon to select ringer situation (ON or OFF). Then You may select from High, Medium, Low or Off pressmenu button to Press-Higflidnger button to ‘ confirm Mfiwflmwmm FusH/ CALL WAITING If you subscribe to the combined Call Waiting Caller ID service from your local telephone company, you will receive Caller ID information (if available) on Call Waiting calls. During a phone call, you will hear a beep to indicate another call is waiting on the line and Caller ID information forthe waiting call shows on the handset display.To connect to the writing call, press the flash button on the handset and your original call is put on hold. You may switdi back and forth between the two calls by pressing the flash button. RINGER VOLUME Swrrcx-t mt‘t pr t the TALK/callback button on the cord hmdsel m a a auttom ca] ng. am e such at call waiting, at you'll hang up [he phnn Las'r NUMBER RFJJIAL To quickly redial the last number you dialed: 1. Press theTALK/collback button. 2. Press the redial/delete button. .QR. 3. Press the redial/delete button first, then press theTALK/callback button. If you get a busy signal and want to keep dialing the number, press the redial/delete button to quickly redial the number. 18 Hom Press the < Hold > menu button on handset to put a call on hold.The handset displays “Line On Hold,”Your phone stays on hold until you press the < Exit > menu button and release the line, or press theTaIk/Callback to return to standby mode. If you continue the call on a separate extension phone, your cordless phone will release the line to the extension phone, Exrr Press the < Exit > menu button to end operation and return to the previous screen, or press and hold the < Exit > menu button to go back to standby mode. Fmomc/Pacmc THE HANDSEI‘ This feature helps to locate a misplaced handset. All handsets must be registered. (If your handset is not registered, follow the instructions in the Handset Registration Setting section ofthis manual. PAGiNG FROM THE HANDsEr , ‘ Make sure the phone is OFF (not inTALK mode). 1. Press and release the page/int button on the handset. 2. Use the handset number pad to page a specific handset, or press the CID/vol up and down arrow button to choose the handset you want to page. Or press the 15 key to page all registered handsets. 3. Press the < 0K > menu button to confirm. 4. To cancel the page, press the < END > menu button, or press the page/int button to cancel the page. Or pressTalk/Callbadt on the receiving handset. 19 Paomc mom THE BASE/ GROUP Pace Use the base-only to page all registered handsets at the same time. 1. Press the page button on the base. All handsets beep for two minutes and “Paging from base" shows on the handset display. 2. To cancel the page, press the page button on the base, or press theTaIkl Callback button on the individual handsets. Mun: To have a private, off-line conversation, use the MUTE featuretThe party on the other end ofthe line cannot hear you, but you can still hear them. 1. Press the < wt; menu button.The handset display shows “MUTE ON." 2. Press the < > menu button to cancel mute and return to your phone conversation. Manny Tom: Dmunc This feature is useful only if you have pulse dialing service.Temporary Tone Dialing enables pulse (rotary) service phone users to access touch- tone services offered by banks, credit card companies, etc. For example, when you call your bank you may need to enter your bank account number. Temporarily switching toTouchTone mode allows you to send your number. 1. Dial the telephone number and wait for the line to connect. 2. When your call is answered, press the ' tone button on the handset number pad to temporarily change from PULSE dialing toTONE dialing. 3. Follow the automated instructions to get the information you need. When you hang up, 4. Hang up the handset and the phone automatically returns to PULSE (rotary) dialing mode. 20 RECEIVER VOLUME CONTROL Adjust the cordless handset receiver volume by pressing the CIDNOL up or down arrow button on the cordless handset.There are four volume levels, and each press of the CIDNOL up or down button adjusts the receiver volume by one level. When the maximum or minimum volume level is reached, the phone beeps twice. INTERCOM The intercom feature allows you to have a conversation with another handset without tying up the telephone line. And since the telephone line is not being used, you can still receive incoming calls. MAKING AN INTERCOM CALL 1. Make sure the phone is OFF (not inTALK mode). 2. Press the page/int button on the handset. 3. Press CIDNOL up or down arrow button to select the handset you want to intercom with, then press the < UK > menu button. NOTE To cancel intercn rm the page/int on the sending handset. 4. ait for the person at the receiving handset to press the pagefint button. NOTE: To cancel the intercom, press Lhe page/int button. NOTE: If the receiving handset does not answer within two minutes the intercom call a automatically canceled. The originating handset rings back and NOAMTWERshnws in the display. 5. When finished, press the < Exit > menu button or page/int button on each receiving handset to deactivate the intercom. REauero AN INTERCOM CALL When an intercom call is received, the handset rings.To answer the intercom call, press the page/int button. 21 ADVANCED INTERCOM FEATURES RECEIVING AN INCOMING TELEPHONE CALL DURING AN INTERCOM CALL During an intercom call, ifa telephone call is received, both intercom users are alerted with a ringing tone.To take the line, press theTALK/callbaek button. (The intercom connection is discontinued). UsiNc INTERCOM WITH EXTERNAL TELEPHONE CALLS During a telephone call, you may use the intercom/paging function to page another handset and have an off line, private (two-way) intercom conversation, You may also have a three-way conversation between the external caller and the handsets, or you may transfer the external telephone call to another handset. 1. During an external call, press the < Hold > menu button on the handset to place the external call on hold. LINE ON HOLD shows in the display on the sendir_13_lla_nq§m_____..24 Press menu button 3. if Use the CIDNol up and down arrow button to select the handset number you want to conference with. Or press handset number 1. 2, 3 or 4. 4" 9.- Press the < 0K > menu button. NCJr‘l'I-L~ The receiving handset presses the page/int bunnn (0 answer the intercom. Both intercom usen may speak privately. The cxlemal caller is unable to hear the convcmatinn. 5 4.- When finished, press the < Exit > menu button to end the intercom call, return to the talk mode, and resume your conversation with the external call. 22 THREE-WAY CALLING 1. During an external call, press the menu button on the handset to place external call on hol . 2. Press the < Conf> menu button on the handset. 3. Use the ClDNoI up and down arrow buttons to select the handset number you want to conference with. Or press the handset number it 2. 3 Of 4- 4. Press the < 0K > menu button to confirm. A paging tone sounds at both handsets. ENE-OMB PAGING. . . shows in the display on the originating handset. PAGING FROM. . . shows in the display on the receiving handset. NOTE: The receiving handset presses the page/int button to answer the interenm. 5. Then press thecgmm‘flitton to conference with the receiving handset the external caller. CONFERENCE shows in the display on the originating handset. NOTE: Press the < Exit > menu buttnn to cancel the conference. Press TALK/Callback to cancel the conference and speak to the external caller independently. TRANSFERRING Ex’x'mNAL CALLs TO OTHER HANDsm's You may transfer the line from handset to handset. 1. Press the < HOLD > menu button on the handset to put the line on hold. 2. Press the menu button it Use the ClDNOL up and down arrow buttons to select the handset to which you want to transfer ,(or press handset number 1, 2, 3, or 4 for el tio 4. Press the < 0K > menu buttgn foccoflfirm and transfer. NOTE: To cancel the call. press the < END > menu or the page/int button. Press the < EXIT > menu button to return to the talk mode. Press and hold the < EXIT > menu button to return to the standby mode. 5, When the receiving handset had been connected, then press Talk/Callback button to transfer the line to receiving handset. 23 81-0an NAME AND NUMBERS m MEMORY 1. Make sure the phone is OFF (not in TALK model. 2. Press the < DIR > menu button. 3. Press the desired memory location button (1 through 50). if the memory location is occupied, the memory location and stored name and number appear on the display. If the memory location is empty, EMPTYappears in the display. 4. Press the < EEPLTn-renu button. The display shows ENTER NAME. once for the letter M; press the 4 key 3 times for the letter I; press the 8 key for the letter'l’; press the 4 key twice for the letter H. 6. Press the < 0K > menu button to confirm and save your selection.The display shows ENTER TEL NUMBR. 7. Use the number pad to enter the area code followed by the telephone number (up to 24 digits, including pauses) and press the < 0K > menu button again to save your selection.The unit beeps to confirm. 8. To enter another name and number in a different memory location, please follow step 1 and repeat the process. 24 S-roamo A REDIAL NUMBER 1. Make sure the phone is OFF (not inTALK mode). 2. Press the < DIR > menu button. 3. Press any number key (160) to store the phone number in that memory location, or press CIDNeI up and down arrow button to scroll the memory location. 4. Press the < EDIT> menu button and ENTER NAME shows on the display. 5. Use the handset number pad to enter the name, then press the < 0K> menu button and ENTER TEL NUMBR shows on the display. 6. Press the redial/debate button to display the redial number and name. Z Press the < 0K > menu button again to confirm. NOTE: irate redial number has more than 24 dig! , the redial number cannot be stored in memory. Insemc A Pause m we Drama; Sequence Press the # button on the handset number pad to insert a delay in dialing sequence (of a stored telephone number) when a pause is needed to wait for a dial tone (for example, after you dial 9 for an outside line, or to wait for a computer access tone.) Each pause counts as one digit in the dialing sequence. Remy-mo, CHANGING, on Burma NORMA—non Sweep m Mmomr To Review: 1. Make sure the phone is OFF (not inTALK mode). 2. Press the < DIR > menu button to display the stored information. 3. Press the ClDNoI up or down arrow buttons to scroll the stored names and numbers, or use the handset number pad to enter the memory location number. 25 To Change: Use the same procedure to change a stored number as you do to store a number and just replace one stored phone number with a different one. To Delete: 1. Make sure the phone is OFF (not inTALK mode). 2. Press the < DIR > menu button to display the stored information. 3. Press the ClDNoI up or down arrow buttons to scroll to the record you want to delete. 4. Press the < DEL > menu button to mark the record for deletion.The display shows DELETE? 5. Press the < UK > menu button to delete the record. DELETED shows in the display. NOTE: Ifynu don'lwant to change or delete a number, simply pxess Lhe < EXIT > menu buttnn, or wait for one minute to exit the review mnde automatically. DIALl'NG A NUMBER mom MEMORY 1. Make sure the phone is ON by pressing theTALK/callbeck button. 2. Press the < DIR > menu button to display the stored information. te-diulrur use the handset number pad to enter the memory location number.The number dials automatically. -OR- 1, Make sure the phone is OFF (not inTALK mode). 2. Press the < DIR > menu button. 3. Press the number key (1-50) for the memory location of the phone number you want to dial, or use the ClDNol up or down arrow buttons to scroll to the stored number you went to dial. 4. Press theTALK/callback button.The number dials automatically. 26 CHAIN Dmunc mom MEMORY Use this feature to make calls that require a sequence of numbers, such as a calling card number used for a frequently called long distance numbertThe following example shows how you can store each part of the dialing sequence and use chain dialing to make a call through along distance service: The Number For Memory Location Long Distance Access Number 7 Authorization Code 8 Frequently called long distance number 9 1. Make sure the phone is ON by pressing theTALK/callback button. 2. Press the < DIR > menu button, and then press i07 3. When you hear the access tone, press the < DIR > menu button, and then press 9:05 4. At the next access tone, press the < DIR > menu button and then 9-09 CALLERID Caller ID (CID) is a service available from your local telephone company. For Caller lD to work on this system, you must subscribe to Caller ID service. To receive Caller ID information for a Call Waiting call, you must subscribe to the combined Caller ID Call Waiting service. When your telephone rings, and you are subscribed to Caller ID Call Waiting service, you will receive information (if avaliablel transmitted by your local telephone company.You will also receive Caller ID information from Call Waiting cells. If you receive an incoming call and you are already on the phone, a beep indicates the presence of a Call Waiting Call on the line, and Caller ID information for the Call Waiting call shows on the display.This information may include the phone number, date and time; or the name, phone number, and date and time. 27 PLACE CALLER ID DISPLAY BOX LINE ART HERE Cum ID ERROR Coors Various Caller ID error messages may appear in the display Refer to the Caller ID Display Messages section for more information. Rxmvmc AND STORING CALL RECORDS When you receive a call, the Caller ID information is transmitted between the first and second ring.The Caller lD information appears on the display while the phone rings, giving you a chance to monitor the information and decide whether or not to answer the call If you are not at home or cannot answer, your telephone’s Caller ID memory automatically stores the call number, date, time, phone number, and name for the 40 most recent calls received so you can see who called while you were unavailable. Caller ID records are stored sequentially, in the order they are received. When the 4lst call is received, the oldest Caller ID record is automatically deleted. You may review the stored information for the most recent 40 calls at any time. Calls received since your last review show as NEWin the display. REVlemG meCAuexIDLrs-r As calls are received and stored, the display is updated to let you know how many calls have been received.To scroll through Caller ID list: 28 lD record. 24 Press the ClDNol u record first. As you review calls stored in Caller ID memory, the display shows you the following information for each call: p arrow button to review the oldest Caller lD - The telephone number of the caller. 0 The number ofthe call, with regard to the order received. ' The name ofthe caller, if this service is available in your area NOTE: lra name is received whi are displayed In: 3 seconds. ch exceeds 15 characters, the extra characters 0 Time and date the call was received - NEW appears for all calls that have not been previously reviewed. NOTE: Check with your local service availability. STORING CALLER ID RECORDS or me PHONE’S MEMORY You may store Caller ID information in the phone’s memory. TIP: To prevent the CID information from a utomacicalty being deleted, you may want to store it in the phone‘s memory. NOTE: it is important that storing in memory you format CID records correctly before It is not possible to reformat CID records stored in memory. 1. Use the CIDNol u Caller ID record. 2. Press the < SAVE > menu button. p or down arrow button to scroll to the desired 29 mum to the sub-menu. or . handset 10 return to the standby mode. DIALING A Cause ID NUMBER While reviewing the Caller ID list, you may call the phone number showing in the display. 1. Make sure the phone is OFF (not in talk mode). 2 Press CIDNol up or down arrow buttons until the desired call record shows in the display. programmed your local area code into memory. you may need to adjust the format of the incoming caller's stored phone number before making Use the format button to edit the format of the displayed telephone number. Available formats include: Number of digits Explanation Example Elev-n digits long distance code "1 " 1-317-888-8888 +3—digit area code +7—digit telephone number. Ten digits 3-digit area code + 31 1888-8885 7-digit telephone number. Seven digits 7-digit telephone number. 888-8888 30 NOTE: If the phone com party does not supply all ten dig-m or an incoming caller‘s number. you will not be allowed to adjust the formal of that numben 3. If the number will not dial as shown, press the for button. Repeat if necessary, the display. 4. Press theTALK/callbad< bu automatically. NOTE lithe number is corrupted such as a number in a name or an alphabetical character in a number. you will hear an error zone a! Lhe handset and the number won't dial. StomcmCUnm-rCAuumRmom mat/conference until the correct number of digits show in tton on the handset. The number dials N THE PHONE’S MEMORY I. Make sure the phone is OFF (not in talk model. 2. Use the CID/Vol up or down arrow you want to store in memory. 3. Press the < SAVE > menu button. 4. Use the handset number the CIDNoI up or down a button to display the Caller ID record pad to enter a memory location number, or use new button to select a memory location. 5. Press the < UK > menu button to store the CID record. NOTE: he.“ the < EXIT > menu butto menu. or pres: and hold the < EXIT > the stand - mode. Drurrmo THE CURRENT CALLER ID Remap To delete a Caller ID message: 1. Make sure the phone is OFF (not in talk model. 2. Use the CIDNoI up or down arrow button to display the Caller ID record you want to delete. 31 e < 0K > menu button for about all of the current CID records. Tl": NOTE: Press the < EXIT) m menu. or prem and hnld the < E m the standby mode. two seconds to erase 6 display shows N0 CALLS. 32 CHANGING THE BATTERY Make sure the telephone is OFF before you replace battery. PLACE BATTERY 1. Remove the battery compartment door. COMPARMENT 2. Disconnect the cord attached to the battery LINEART HERE pack from the jack inside the battery compartment and remove the battery pack from the handset. 3. Insert the new battery pack and reconnect the battery plug. 4. Put the battery compartment door back on. 5. Place handset in the base to charge. if you don’t charge the handset battery properly (for 12 hours) when you first set up the phone and/or when you installa new battery pack, the battery ’s long- terrn performance will be compromised. Bra-mu Smmr PRECAUTIONS - Do not burn, disassemble, mutilate or puncture. Like other batteries of this type, toxic materials could be released which can cause injury. - Keep batteries out of the reach of children. - Remove batteries if storing over 30 days. CAUTIO To reduce battery listed in the ins the risk offlre nr truclion book. personal injury, use only the 33 BELT cur AND OPTIONAL HEADSET CONNECTING THE Bur CLIP To attach the belt clip, insert the sides of the belt clip into the slots on each side 01 the handset. Snap the ends of the belt clip into place. connected. 2. Adjust the headset to rest comfortably on top of your head and over your ear. Move the microphone to approximately two to three inches from your mouth. PLACE HEADSET AND BELTCLlP LINE ART HERE 34 CALLER ID DISPLAY MESSAGES The following indicators show the status of a message or of the unit. ENTER NAME DELETE ALL? DELETE CALL ID? DELETE? END OF LIST NEW UNKNOWN CALL PAGING BLOCKED NUMBER REPT NO DATA Caller ID information has been interrupted during transmission or the phone line is excessively noisy. Prompt telling you to enter the name in one of the 10 memory locations. Prompt asking if you want to erase all Caller ID records. Prompt asking if you want to erase the current Caller ID record that is shown on the display. Prompt asking ifyou want to erase one of the 10 numbers stored in the phone's outgoing memory. Indicates that there is no additional information in Caller ID memory. Indicates call or cells have not been reviewed. The incoming call is from an area not serviced by Caller ID or the information was not sent Someone has pressed the pagefint button on the base or handset. The person is calling from a number that has been blocked from transmission. Repeat call message. Indicates that a new caII from the same number was received more than once. No Caller ID information was received , you are not subscribed to Caller ID service, or Caller ID service is not working. 35 HANDSET SOUND SIGNALS Signal Meaning A long warbling tone (with ringer on) Signals an incoming call Three short beeps Page signal One short beep (every 7 seconds) Low battery warning TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Tamer-mm: No dial tone - Check installation: — ls the base power cord connected to a working outlet? — ls the telephone line cord connected to the base unit and the wall jack? 0 Connect another phone to the same jack; the problem might be your wiring or local service. - ls the cordless handset out of range of the base? 0 Make sure the battery is properly charged (12 hours). - Is the battery pack installed correctly? 0 Did the handset beep when you ressed the TALK/callback button? Did the ' mwi indicator on the base come on7The battery may need to be charged. - Place handset in charge cradle for at least 20 seconds. Dial tone is OK, 0 Make sure theTONE/PULSE dialing mode is but can ’t dial out set to the type of phone service you are subscribed to. 36 Handset/Base does - Make sure the handset ringer switch is turned not ring to on and the base ringer is programmed to HI. 0 ove closer to the base.The handset may be out of range. 0 You may have too many extension phones on your Iine.Try unplugging some phones. 0 Check for dial tone. You experience static, - Move closer to base (cordless handset might be noise, or fading in out of range). and out - Does the base need to be relocated? Make sure base is not plugged into an outlet with another household appliance. - Charge battery. Unit beeps - Place the handset in the cradle for 20 seconds. If it still beeps, charge battery for 12 hours. ' Clean charging contacts on cordless handset and charger with a soft cloth, remove comma or an eraser. - See solutions for “No dial tone ” on previous page. - Replace battery. Memory Dialing . Did you program the memory location keys doesn’t work correctly? ' Did you follow proper dialing sequence? Unit locks up and no ' Unplug the AC power supply from the wall communication between outlet and the back ofthe base. Remove the the base and cordless handset battery. Wait for 30 seconds and plug handset the power adapter back into the base and wall outlet. Reconnect the battery and charge for 12 hours. 37 cALLERID Prob/em Solution No Display - ls battery fully d1arged7Try replacing the battery. - Make sure that the unit i 3 connected to a non- switched electrical outlet. Disconnect the AC power supply from the base and reconnect it. Caller ID Error Message - The unit displays this message if it detects anything other than valid Caller ID information during the silent period after the first ring.This message indicates the presence of noise on the line. No Caller D s Did you order Caller lD service from your phone company? Barren If you experience an y of the following problems. even after fully recharging the batte ry, you may need to replace the battery pack: 0 Short talk time - Poor sound quality 0 Limited range ' Charge/page or hands et antenna indicator fails to light 38 - Clean the phone with a soft cloth. - Never use strong cleaning agents, paint thinner, abrasive powder, alcohol, or other chemical products to clean the unit. Doing so will damage the finish. Periodically clean the charge contacts on the handset and base with a clean pencil eraser. Causes or POOR RECEPTION ' Aluminum siding. - Foil backing on insulation. , ' - Heating ducts and other metal construction that can shield radio signals. ' You ’re too close to appliances such as microwaves, stoves, computers, etc. Atmospheric conditions, such as strong storms. ' Base is installed in the basement or lower floor of the house. Base is plugged into AC outlet with other electronic devices. Baby monitor is using the same frequency. Handset battery is low. You ’re out of range of the base. 39 . could void the user 's authority to operate this product For instructions on how to obtain service, refer to the warranty included in this guide or call customer service at 1-800-448-0329. Or refer inquiries to: ATLINKS USA, lnct Manager, Consumer Relations P 0 Box 1976 Indianapolis, IN 46206 Purchase date Name of store 4D INDEX A E Accessory Order Form 43 Equipment Approval Information 2 Advanced intercom Features 22 Answering a Call 17 Anti: Standby la Battery Safety Precautions 33 BeloreYou Begin 7 Belt clip and Optional Headset 34 Caller D 27 Caller lD Display Messages 35 Caller lD Error Cades 28 Connecting the AC (Electrical) Power 9 ConHECIing the Belt clip 34 Connecting theTelephnna Line 10 Cordless Phone Basics 17 Default Setting is Deleting All Caller lD Records 32 Deleting the Current Caller lD Record 31 Dialing a Caller ID Number 30 Dialing a Number from Memory 25 Duration Counter 17 Exit 19 Finding/Paging the Handset 15 Flash/CallWaiting 13 General Product Care 39 Handset De-Registration 15 Handset Registration 14 Handset Sound Signal: 36 Hold 15 quence 25 lnstalling the Phone 9 intercom 21 lnterferencelnicrmation 2 introduction 5 Language Setting 12 Last Number Redial 18 Limited Warranty 44 Local Area Code Setting 13 41 Making e Call 17 Making an intercom Call 21 Memory 24 Menu Made 12 Men u/Sofr Ke yFuncrions 16 Modular Jack Requirements 7 set 19 Programmable Menus 12 Receiver Volume Control 21 Receiving an incomingTelephone Call During in Int 22 Receiving an intercom Call 21 Receiving and Slorin Reviewing the Caller ID List 28 Reviewing, Changing, or Deleting information Share 25 Ringer Tone Setting 15 RinaerVoiume Switch 18 Service 40 Srorinq a Hedial Number 25 Storing Caller ID Rem emery 29 Storing Names and in Memory 24 Storing the Current Caller iD Record in the Phone' 31 rds in the Phone’s Numbers 9 Cali Records 28 Telephnne Setup ii YemporaryTone Dialing 20 Th rec-Way Calling 23 Tune/Pulse Sening 13 Transferring External Handsets 23 Troubleshouting Guide 36 Two-Way Calling 22 Using intercom with ExternaiTelepl-iune Call: 22 Calls to Orher WaikieTaiki'e Feature 15 WallMountinn 10 /~ sass: Est 25:5 sit—use" t... was. 53 3.— 5.2 r...- .-.= 2... 3-5 285 /A_N lag/Ill! . . . ea 35.5.6 ESE-3. {q 235: 5 £55 3:3.- Euu ea uh: huh GS 26 EH: 2. 5 2:2. $25.3 as 33 £21 515... 2: now its... a Ed is: ..s=__u=£\u=auzm as 52. 3.5... 5.38. .§%§ 53 S8 Duuu E 5.31... . 5. a; a. $1.1.- ..az i . ....s....x:a._.... .. 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