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EXHIBIT A
[FCC Ref 2.1033(b)(3)]
"Installation and Operating Instructlons
Furnished to the User"
ATLINKS USA/21 IOSXXX-A EXHIBIT A
FCC ID: G9H2-1105A
Marstech Report No. 22309D
21105
2.4 GHz Digital Caller ID with Call
Waiting Cordless Multi-Handset System
with Full-Duplex Handset
Speakerphone
User’s Guide
FCC 1D: G9H2»l IOSA
Marslech Repon No. 223091)
EXHIBIT A(l)
E9 MENT APPROVAL INFORMATION
Vour telephone equipment is approved for connection to the Public Switched
Telephone Network and is in compliance with pans |5 and ea, FCC Rules and
Regulations and thoTechnical Requirements forTeIephoneTerminel
Equipment published by ACTA.
1 Notification to the LoellTelephone Company
Or- the bottom of this equlprnent is a label indicating, among other
intormation, the US number and Ringer Equivalence Number (HEN) for the
equipmentflou must, upon request, provide this iniormation to your
telephone company,
The REN is uselul in determining the number of devices you may connect to
your telephone line and still have all oi these devices ring when your
telephone number Is called. In most (but not all) areas, the sum cit the RENS
at all devices connected to one line should not exceed 5.To be certain of the
number of devices you may connect to your line as determined by the REN,
you should contact your local telephone company
Not”
~ This equipment may not be used on coin service provided by the telephone
company.
- Party Ilnes are subject to state tariffs, and theretore, you may not be able to
use your own telephone equipment if you are on a party line. Check with
your local telephone company.
- Notice must be given to the telephone company upon permanent
disconnection of your telephone from your line.
2 Right: or thoTolophona Company
Should your equipment cause trouble on your line which may harm the
telephone network, the telephone company shell, where practicable, notify
you that temporary disoontlnuanee or service may be required. Where prior
notice is not practicable and the circumstances warrant such action, the
telephone company may temporarily discontinue service immediately. ln case
at such temporary discontinuance, the telephone company must: (1) promptly
notify you of such temporary discontinuance; (2) efiord you the opportunity to
correct the sltuation; and (3) inlorm you of your right to bring a complaint to
the Commission pursuant to procedures set forth in Subpart E of Pelt 58, FCC
Rules and Regulations,
The telephone company may make changes in its communications facilities,
equipment, operations or procedures where such action is required in the
operation at its business and not inconsistent with FCC Rules and
Regulations, If these changes are expected to affect the use or performance of
your telephone equipment, the telephone company must give you adequate
notice, in writing, to allow you to maintain uninterrupted service
INTERFERENCE INFORMATION
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause han'nful interference; and (2) This device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant
to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in 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 (that is, the antenna for radio or television that is "receiving"
the interference),
. Reorient or relocate and increase the separation between the telecommrrnications equipment and
receiving antenna.
. Connect the telecommunications equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiving antenna is connected
If these measures do not eliminate the interference please consult your dealer or an experienced
radio/television technician for additional suggestions. Also, the Federal Communications Commission has
prepared a helpful booklet,
"How To Identify and Resolve Radio/T V Interference Problems." This booklet is available from the U.S.
Government Printing Office, Washington, DC. 20402. Please specify stock number 004-000-00345—4 when
ordering copies
HEARING AID COMPATIBILITY
This telephone system meets FCC standards for Hearing Aid Compatibility.
US NUMBER IS LOCATED ON THE CABINET BOTTOM
REN NUMBER IS LOCATED ON THE CABINET BOTTOM
FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled envrronment.
This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 centimeters between the
radiator and your body. This transmitter must not be co—located or operated in conjunction with any other
antenna or transmitter:
FCC RF Exposure Requirements
For body worn operation, this phone has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines when used
with the belt clip supplied with this product, Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC
RF exposure guidelines
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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INTRODUCTION
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR MULTI-l-{ANDSET
CORDLESS SYSTEM
CAUTION: When using telephone equipment. there are basic
safety instructions that. should always be followed Refer to the
IMPORTANT 5mm iNs—rkucriONs provided with this
product and save them [or future reference.
Congratulations on purchasing this GE Multi»naniflsetTelephona System.This
system operates in the 2.4 GHz frequencies and Is unique to conventional
cordless telephones. When the base is connected to electrical power and a
telephone line, It can support up to tour handsets, and you can place an extra
handset in the same location anywhere where electrical power is available.
The system provides one outside line and one intercom path. And, the base
unit provides tour voice channels for tour handset users to pertorm intercom
and outside calls at the same time,You can also easily use your multi-handset
system to quickly access your telephone company's convenient features with
one touch at the direct access buttons on your handset,
Features:
' 2.4 GHz Digital Cordless Multi-HandsetTechnology
- Handset Speakerphone
- Handset to Handset Intercom
- 2-way and away Conterence/CatlTranster
' CallWaiting and Cellar ID Compatible
~ TouchTone Dialing
~ Pre-Dialing [up to 30 digltsl
- Most Frequently Used Names and Numbers Memory Dialing
~ ENREV Battery ChargingTechnologv
- Voice MessageWeiting Indicator
0 Telephone Company Direct Access Buttons
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 boomhis telephon e multifunction product for use with can
Waiting Caller ID services and special telephone company features available
from your local telephone company.
Your caller in CuIlWaitinq phone nllaws you (0:
- View rhe name and releohone number of a caller (Call Wailing Caller IDL
- ldenriiy callers before you answer lire phone.
. View rhe (ime and dare of each incoming call.
' Record up to 40 Caller ID messages sequentially.
~ Know who called while you are on the orner line or when you were away.
. Screen unwanted calls, eliminate harassmenrirom annoying calls, or re ger
prepared before answering a callr
Telephone company direct access buttons allow you ta:
- Directly access your voice mail wirh one iouch oi the vows MAIL buhon.
- Direcily access your info service wlrh one touch of the INFO bunon.
- Repeatedly dial a busy number wiih one iouch oi the REPEAT DIAL bunun.
- Aucomeiically and repeaiedly redial a number with one touch of che AUTO
REDIAL bunon.
IMPORTANT: Because cordless phones operace on elecuicity. you
should have an least one phone in your home rhai isn't cordless, in case
rhe power in your home goes our.
IMPORTANT: in order co use all oirhe reaiures or chis relephone, you
musr subscribe lo iwo separare services available from your local
relephone company: rhe srandard Name/Number Caller ID Service to
know who is calling when rho phone rings and Caller ID wrch Call Waiung
Service ro know who is calling while you are on rhe phone.
INSTALLATION NOTE: Some cordless celephones opemle al
frequencies char may cause inrerrerence lo nearby TVs, microwave ovens,
and chsr To mrnimize or prevenrsnch inrerrerence, rhe base oirhe
cordless lelephone should nor be placed near or on rop of a TV,
microwave ovens. urVCR. lfsuch inierference continues, move ihe
cordless celephone farrher away from Lhesc appliances. Cenain erher
communicarions devices may also use ihe 2.4 GHz frequency for
communicaiion, and. ii nol properly ser, ihese devices may inierrere wiih
each orhcr and/or your new relephene. If you are concerned wirh
inierference, please refer to rhe owner's manual for rhese devices on how
ro properly ser channels ro avoid inrerrerence. Typical devices Lhal may
use rhe 2.4 GHz frequency for communicauon include wireless audie/
video senders, vnreless compucer networks, mulri-handser cordless
celephone syscems, and some long-range cordless relephone sysiems.
HANDSET LAYOUT
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BASE LAYOUT
charge indicator in use/page indicnlor
Back Side
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PARTS CHECKLIST
Make sure your package includes the items shown here, it any of these items
are missing or damaged, conteot theThomson multimedia Inc. Mail Order
Department or woo-333mm.
Hindu! battery Bell clip
AC power supply Telephone line cord
MODUIAR JACK REQUIREMENTS 0
Van need an thc type modular jack, which is the most common
type of phone jack and might look like the one pictured here. If El
you don't have a modular jack, call your local phone company to
find out how to get one installed. Add standard line an drawing O
at modular jack. .
IMPORTANT INSTAIJATION INFORMATION
. Never install telephone wiring during e lightning storm.
- Never instell Ielephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically
designed for wet locations,
' Never touch non-insulated telephone wires or terminals, unless the
telephone line has been disconnected at the network interlace.
. Use caution when installing or modifving telephone lines.
. Temporarily disconnect any equipmenicannecled to the phone such as
faxes, other phones, or modems
IMPORTANT INSTALLATION GUIDELINES
- 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.
- Avoid heat sources, such as heating air ducts, heating appliances,
radiators, and direct sunlight
' Avoid areas or excessive moisture or extremely low temperature.
- Avoid dusty localions.
' Avoid other cordless telephones or personal computers.
INSTALLING AND REPLACING THE BATTERY
o reduce the risk or fire or personal njury. use only
the ballery listed in this User's Guide.
1. Remove the battery compartment door on the cordless handset.
2. it you are installing the battery pack tor the lirat time, insert the battery
pack into the battery companment on the back of the cordless handset then
plug the battery pack cord into the iack located inaicie the handset harlerv
companmem.
3. liyou are replacing the battery pack, disconnect the battery pack cord from
the lack inside the battery compartment and remove the battery pack from
the cordless handset. insert a new battery pack and reconnect the battery
pack cord to the jack inside the handset battery compartment.
4. Fur the battery compartment door back on.
BATTERY SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- 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 ot the reach or children.
- Remove batteries it storing over so days.
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INSTALLIN G THE PHONE
Choose the best location to install your cordless multi~handset svstem,Yaur
cordless mum-handset system should be placed on a level surface such as a
desk or tabletop.
CONNECTING THE AC (ELECTRICAL) POWER
Plug the powersllpplv cord into the power jack on the back of the base and
the other end into an electrical outlet. The charge/page Indicator turns on to
indicate the battery is charging
Allow the phone to charge for 5 hours prior to first use. If you don't properly
charge the phone, banery performance is compromised.
CAUTION: Use only the ATLINKS USA, Inc. power supply
A x-xxxx that Came with rhis units Using other power supplies may
damage the uniL
OTE Ad nal handsets cludc the own charglng cradle
CONNECTING THE TELEPHONE LINE
1. Plug the one and a! the telephone line cord into the jack on the buttom of
the base and the other end into a modular wall phone jack,
2. Set the ringer (on the base and handset] to ON, and place the handset in
the cradle.
NOTE: Only the base needs a phone line connection. Extra Cordless
handset: with charge cradles can be installed anywhere electrical power is
available,
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THE BASICS
MULTI—HANDSET SYSTEM BUTTONS DEFINED
HANDSE’I‘ Burrows:
NUMBER/
TDUCHTONE PAD Dials numbers and enters text
TALK
FLASH
EXIT
MUTE
REDIAL
PAUSE
HOLD
TRANSFER
INTERCOM
PROGRAM
0K
DIRECTOHV
EDIT
CID
UP, DOWN
DELETE
FORMAT
Suns external calls and answers calls
Triggers special phone company services such as call
waiting
Exits programming, directory, or Caller ID mode
Turns dflthe handset microphone
hedlals last number dialed
Inserts a time delay (pause) in the number dialing
sequence
Places an outside call on hold
Transfers an active call to another handset
Makes an intercom call to another handset, or picks up or
disconneet an intercom call
Enters the programming mode
Confirms selection ol a programmable item
Accesses the Directory
Enters the directory editing mode
Enters the Caller ID database
Scrolls or moves cursor in display while in programming
mode or reviewing Caller ID reoords
Deletes text or information
Formats the callback number with orwithnutalea code
or selects the phone book name/determines how number
shows in display.
TELEPHONE COMPANY BUTTONS:
INFO Accesses your telephone company’s intormation services
number
REPEAT DIAL Repeatedly redials a busy number
valoE M AIL Accesses your telephone company's voice mail service
REDIAL FORMAT Formats a redial number
AUTO REDIAL Automatically redials a number
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PROGRAMMABLE MENUS
There are several diflerent menus available on the handset, which are programmable through the display
box: LANGUAGE, INTERCOM RING, LINE RING, RING VOLUME, RING TYPE, AREA CODE,
VOICE MAIL, INFO SERVICE, HOLD REMINDER, RESET HANDSET, and REGISTRATION.
Below table shows the items, which can be set.
Menu Items Choices (Marked with + Factory Default Setting)
LANGUAGE ENGLISH +, FRENCH, SPANISH
INTERCOM RING ON +, OFF
LINE RING ON +, OFF
RING VOLUME HIGH, MIDDLE +, LOW
RING TYPE 1+, 2, 3, 4
AREA CODE EMPTY + (3 Digits)
VOICE MAIL EMPTY +
INFO SERVICE 411 +
HOLD REMINDER A OFF, 15, 30 +, 45, 60 (seconds)
RESET HANDSET
REGISTRATION
ENTER INTO MENU MODE
Make sure you are not on line. Press [PROGRAM] to enter the menu mode, then press [UP/DOWN] to
select the Menu item you want to program. Once entering into the menu mode, the arrow points to the item
LANGUAGE first. Ifyou press the [UP] key, the arrow will point to REGISTRATION, If you press the
[DOWN] key, the arrow will point to INTERCOM RING.
>LANGUAGE
INTERCOM RING
LINE RING
At this screen, you can press [OK] (the same key as the [PROGRAM] key) to confirm the item selection, or
press [UP/DOWN] to select other items,
Note:
1. You can press [EXIT] key to exit the menu mode.
2. The menu mode will automatically exit itself if you don't press any key in 30 seconds.
LANGUAGE SELECTION
The [Language Selection] programming will provide 3 different languages for all users to choose.
They are: English, Spanish, and French. Factory Default Setting is English. If English is your language, you
may skip this section.
1. You may only use the handset to select language, Make sure you let the handset enter into menu mode
by pressing the [PROGRAM] key when you're not on line. The Display Box will show:
>LANGUAGE
INTERCOM RING
LINE RING
2. Press [OK] (the same key as the [PROGRAM] key)
51W LANGUAGE
ENGLISH
[DJ/[DJ :CHANGE
to select the language setting, the Display Box will
3. Press [UP/DOWN] key to change the item.
4, Press [OK] (the same as [PROGRAM] key) to confi
rm and save the selection, the Display Box will
show:
LANGUAGE
ENGLISH
Note: Press [EXIT] to keep the previous setting and return to the main menu screen,
5. Afier 3 seconds, the Display Box will come back the upper level to program the other items. It will
show:
>LANGUAGE
INTERCOM RING
LINE RING
INTERCOM RING SELECTION
1. Make sure the handset in standby mode. Press [PROGRAM] key to enter into menu mode,
2, Press [UP] or [DOWN] until the arrow points to the “INTERCOM RING". Press [OK] key to go to
intercom ring setting. Default Setting is ON.
INTERCOM RING
ON
[D]/[D]:CHANGE
3. Press [UP/DOWN] key to change the setting.
4. Press [OK] (the same as [PROGRAM] key) to confirm and save the selection. the Display Box will
show.
INTERCOM RING
ON
Note: Press [EXIT] to keep the previous setting and return to the main menu screen
5.
Display Box will show:
>INTERCOM RING
LINE RING
RING VOLUME
LINE RING SELECTION
1. Make sure the handset in standby mode. Press [PROGRAM] key to enter into menu mode,
2. Press [UP] or [DOWN] until the arrow points to the “LINE RING“
setting. Default Setting is ON,
LINE RING
ON
[D]/[D]:CHANGE
3. Press [UP/DOWN] key to change the setting.
4. Press [OK] (the same as [PROGRAM] key) to confirm
show:
. Press [OK] key to go to line ring
and save the selection, the Display Box will
LINE RING
ON
Note: Press [EXIT] to keep the previous setting and return to the main menu screen.
5. Afier 3 seconds, the Display Box will come back the upper level to program the other items.
RING VOLUIVIE SELECTION
1. Make sure the handset in menu mode.
2,
Press [UP] or [DOWN] until the arrow points to the “RlNG VOLUME"
. Press [OK] key to go to ring
volume setting. Default Setting is Middle.
RING VOLUME
MIDDLE
[D]/[D]:CHANGE
3. Press [UP] or [DOWN] key to scroll to the selection. The choices are: high,
middle and low.
Note: The handset will
generate 8 beep tones for you to audition the ringer volume.
4. Press [OK] (the same as [PROGRAM] key) to confirm and save
the selection. the Display Box will
show:
RING VOLUME
HIGH
Note: Press [EXIT] to keep the previous setting and return to the main menu screen,
5. Afier 3 seconds, the Display Box will come back the upper level to program the other items.
RING TYPE SELECTION
1. Make sure the handset in menu mode.
2. Press [UP] or [DOWN] until the anew points to the ”RING TYPE”. Press [OK] key to go to ring type
setting, Default Settin. is “l".
RING TYPE
[DJ/[DJZCHANGE
3, Press [UP] or [DOWN] key to select 1, 2,3 or 4.
Note: The handset will generate an B-beep tone for you to audition the new ringer type.
RING TYPE
Note: Press [EXIT] to keep the previous setting and return to the main menu screen.
5. After 3 seconds, the Display Box will come back the upper level to program the other items.
1. Make sure the handset in menu mode.
2. Press [UP] or [DOWN] until the arrow points to the “AREA CODE". Press [OK] key to go to area
code setting. Default Setting is empty.
AREA CODE
EMPTY
3. Enter your 3 digits area code. For example, if you live in Los Angeles, it would be:
AREA CODE
213
4. Press [OK] (the same as [PROGRAM] key) to confirm and save the selection, the Display Box will
show as below for 3 seconds.
AREA CODE
213
Note: Press [EXIT] to keep the previous setting and mum to the main menu screen.
You also can delete the area code by pressing the [DELETE] key. The Display Box will show:
AREA CODE
213
DELETE?
Press [DELETE] to delete the area code and handset will give the confirmation beep to confirm it‘s deleted.
The Display Box will show as below for 3 seconds.
AREA CODE
EMPTY
EDITING THE VOICE MAIL NUMBER
1. Make sure the handset in menu mode,
2. Press [UP] or [DOWN] until the arrow points to the “VOICE MAIL”. Press [OK] key to go to voice
mail number editing. Default Setting is empty.
VOICE MAIL
EMPTY
3. You can input the voice mail number. (up to 20 digits) (for example, 5235552468)
4. Press [OK] (the same as [PROGRAM] key) to confirm and save the selection, the Display Box will
show as below for 3 seconds.
VOICE MAIL
5235552468
Note: Each handset can be set on a difl'erent voice mail number.
You can also delete the voice mail number using the [DELETE] key. Press the [DELETE] key. The Display
Box will show:
VOICE MAI L
5235552468
DELETE?
Press [DELETE] again to coufinu. The Display Box will show:
VOICE MAIL
EMPTY
EDITING THE INFO SERVICE NUMBER
1. Make sure the handset in menu mode.
2, Press [UP] or [DOWN] until the arrow points to the “INFO SERVICE". Press [OK] key to go to Info.
Service number editing Default Setting is 411.
INFO SERVICE
411
3. You can input the voice mail number. (up to 11 digits) (for example, 5235551212)
4, Press [OK] (the same as [PROGRAM] key) to confirm and save the selection, the Display Box will
show as below for 3 seconds.
INFO SERVICE
5235551212
Note: Each handset can be set on a diflerent info service number,
You can also delete the info service number using the [DELETE] key‘ Press the [DELETE] key. The
Display Box will show:
INFO SERVICE
5235551212
DELETE'.7
Press [DELETE] again to confirm, the Display Box will show.
INFO SERVICE
411
HOLD REMINDER
The [Hold Reminder] will wait a certain period of time to generate double beeps after an outside call is put
on hold. Such beeps are intended to remind you a held call is still there. Choices for wait duration are: Ofi/
15 130/45 /60 Seconds. Default is 30 seconds,
1. Make sure the handset in menu mode.
2. Press [UP] or [DOWN] until the arrow points to the “HOLD REMINDER". Press [OK] key to go to
area code setting. Default Setting is 30 seconds.
HOLD REMINDER
30 SECONDS
[DJ/[D] :CHANGE
3, Press [UP] or [DOWN] key to select 15 / 30 / 45/ 60 seconds or OFF.
4. Press [OK] (the same as [PROGRAM] key) to confirm and save the selection, the Display Box will
show as below for 3 seconds,
HOLD REMINDER
45 SECONDS
Note: i) Lfyou choose “03” on HOLD REMINDER, the reminder beeps will be turned off
ii) Press [EXIT] to keep the previous setting and retum to the main menu screen,
5. After 3 seconds, the Display Box will come back the upper level to program the other items,
RESET HANDSET
The [Reset Handset] Programming will reset the handset unit back to factory default settings.
1. Make sure the handset in menu mode.
2. Press [UP] or [DOWN] until the arrow points to the “RESET HANDSET", Press [OK] key to go to
“RESET HANDSET”. The Display Box will show:
RESET HANDSET
NO?
[DJ/[D] :CHANGE
3.
Press [UP/DOWN] key to toggle [YES’Z] or [N07].
RESET HANDSET
YES?
[D]/[D]:CHANGE
Note: [YES] means reset, while [NO] means exit without reset.
4.
5.
At the [YES?] prompt, press [OK] (the same as [PROGRAM] key) to confirm. The Display Box will
”m“: HANDSET
RESETTING...
PLEASE WAIT!
Afier 3 seconds, the Display Box will show the following message for 5 — 10 seconds.
INITIALIZING...
PLEASE WAIT!
HANDSET REGISTRATION
Do the following procedures to register the handset to base unit.
1.
Make sure that the telephone line and Intercom path are not in use. And, the handset is NOT on the
cradle of the base unit.
Press and hold [PAGE] for 5 seconds on the base unit. The charge/voicemail indicator lamp of the base
unit will fast flash to let you know that the system is in registering mode.
Press [PROGRAM] key to make the handset enter into menu mode.
Press [UP] or [DOWN] until the arrow points to the “REGISTRATION”. Press [OK] key and the
Display Box will show:
REGISTRATION
NO?
[DJ/[D] :CHANGE
If you don’t want to register the handset, just press [OK] to exit at this time. on press [UP/DOWN]
key to toggle the NO to YES as shown below:
REGISTRATION
YES?
[D]/[D]:CHANGE
6. Press [OK] (the same as [PROGRAM] key) to confirm the selection, and the Display Box will show:
PUT HANDSET ON
THE BASE TO
REGISTER
7. Put the handset on the base unit to register it with the base unit, When the registration is done,
confirmation beep can he heard and the Display Box shows as below for 3 monds.
REGISTERED
HANDSET ID=2
8. If it fails to register afier 10 seconds, tlte Display Box will show:
REGISTRATION
FAI LED !
TRY AGAIN !
Note:
1. There will be 30 seconds for you to register all other handsets If the time is not enough to register all
handsets, you can press and hold [PAGE] key for 5 seconds to extend the time.
2. If the handset cannot show the H) number in the display, it means that the handset has not been
registered, and cannot be used.
BASE UNIT RESET
Unplug the AC power adaptor to the base unit, then plug it in again. When both of its indicator lamps flash,
press [PAGE] key 5 times in 10 swonds. When done, both lamps on the base will flash. The base unit will
lose all settings and memories including previous handset registers, At this time, you must re-register all
handsets like new to use the cordless system,
CHANGING SECURITY CODE
Every base unit has its unique security code when it leaves the factory In case you want to change security
code, perform the following:
(1) Press and hold the [PAGE] key on the base unit, unplug the power adaptor of the base unit, then plug
it in again. At the mean time, keep holding the [PAGE] key for 6 seconds.
(2) When the in-use indicator lamp flashes, the security code is changed to a new one automatically.
Note: After changing the security code in the base unit, all handsets must re-register. And the handset ID
will be re-assigned.
BASIC OPERATION
MESSAGE DISPLAY
In standby status, the following messages will be displayed according to the conditions of the handset and
the line status.
XX NEW CALLS XX new calls has been received and unread.
XX CID RECORDS XX caller ID records has been received.
LINE IN USE The line is in use.
LINE ON HOLD The line is on hold.
LOW BATTERY Battery low indication
MESSAGE WAITING Message waiting indication
N0 Service The handset cannot be linked with the base unit.
CHARGE/PAGE LED
The CHARGE/PAGE LED will be ON when tlte handset is placed on the cradle for charging. If you page
the handsets, this LED will flash.
IN USE/V-MAIL LED
When the line is in use, the LED will be ON.
When the line is on hold, the LED will flash with a pattern of 0.5 second on and 0.5 second off repeatedly.
If there is a voice mail, the LED will flash with a pattern of 1 second on and 1 second ofl” repeatedly.
MAKING OUTSIDE LINE CALL
By Manual dialing,
1. Pick up the handset and press the [TALK] key on the handset or press the [SPEAKERPHONE] key if
you want to use the speakerphone in the handset, Listen for the dial tone.
2. Dial the desired number
3. When finished press the [TALK] key again or put the handset back to the base to hang up
Note: i) The call duration will be shown on the display
ii) If you dial out more than 15 digits the display box will show the last dialed out 15 digits only.
By Pre-dialing,
1. Dial the desired number,
2. Press [TALK] to pick up the telephone line or press [SPEAKERPHONE] key if you want to use the
speakerphone and then the numbers will be dialed out automatically.
3. When finished, press the [TALK] key again or put the handset back to the base to hang up.
Note: i) The call duration will be shown on the dimlay.
ii) If you dial out more than 15 digits, the display box will show the last dialed out 15 digits only.
iii) The maximum allowable number of digits for pre-dialing is 30.
iv) You can use [UP] and [DOWN] keys to move the cursor forwards and backwards in the pre-
dialing mode.
AN SWERING CALL
1. Check the display to see who is calling and press the [TALK] key (or [SPEAKERPHONE] key) in the
handset to answer the call
2. When finished, press the [TALK] again to or put the handset back to the base to hang up
Note' When any handset picks up the line, all the other handsets will display [LINE IN USE]
LAST NUMBER REDIAL (LNR)
1, Press [TALK] (or [SPEAKERPI-IONE]) on the handset to pick up the line,
2 Press [REDIAL] to redial the last dialed number.
OR
3. Press the [REDIAL] key first and then press [TALK] (or [SPEAKERPHONED on the handset.
4. If you get the busy signal and want to keep dialing the number, press the [REDIAL] key to quickly
redial the number.
HOLD
Press [HOLD] key, the call will be placed on hold and “LINE ON HOLD" message will be shown. The call
will he stayed on hold until you press [TALK] or [HOLD] key on any handset
While you are talking in the line, if you press [INTERCOM] key, the call will be on hold automatically.
This lets you perform the intercom function.
Ifthe call is on hold for more titan 5 minutes, the call will hang up automatically.
HOLD REMINDER
Hold Reminder ringer is a double beep to remind you after a certain period of time that a call is still on
hold, The Display Box will show [Line On Hold] to remind you.
REMINDER
LINE ON HOLD
HOLD RECALL RINGER
If the call is on hold for more than 3 minutes, all handsets will ring to remind you a call is still on hold, The
Display Box will show:
RECALL RING
LINE ON HOLD
PAGING ALL HANDSETS
From time to time you may have misplaced handsets you can‘t find. Press [Page] key on the base unit to
make all handsets ring for 60 seconds, so you can trace the sound to find them, The Display Box will show:
PAGING
ALL HANDSETS
FROM BASE
Once the handsets are found you can press [EXIT] key or any number key on the handsets to stop the
paging ring.
During the paging ringing (60 seconds), yon can press [PAGE] key on the base unit again to stop paging,
FLASH
While on line, you may press the [FLASH] key to activate telephone company's services such as all
waiting, 3-way calling etc.
PAUSE
When phones are installed behind a PBX, you normally need to first dial a "9" (or "0"), wait a second or
two to hear that dial tone, then dial the phone number. If your phone is installed behind a PBX, you can add
a PAUSE between the first digit "9" and the phone number when you store it in your Directory Memory for
future wd dial. So, one day the memory is actually used. It will first dial "9", then the stored PAUSE (to
wait 2 seconds for that dial tone), then the number, just like a person doing it.
PAUSE can only work in the directory mode. You can press [it] twice to get PAUSE.
Sometimes you may need more than one PAUSE to get longer delay.
MUTE
You can tum off the microphone of your handset during a call if you don‘t want the other caller to hear your
discussions in the room. When you are on the line, press [MUTE] key to turn off your microphone, You can
still hear the other caller when you mute your microphone. “MUTE" will be shown in the display.
MUTE
01:45
18005551212
Press [MUTE] again to cancel mute and return to the conversation,
Note: If you hang up or flash the line, MUTE will be cancelled automatically.
SPEAKERPHON'E
Your handset is equipped with speakerphone. During your phone conversation, press the
[SPEAKERPHONE] key to turn on the speakerphone if you want to talk in speakerphone mode.
While talking in speakerphone mode‘ press [SPEAKERPHONE] key again and then the phone will switch
back to normal mode.
Note:
A press on [SPEAKERPHONE] key will only toggle between speakerphone mode and normal mode. It
won’t hang up the call. You need to press [TALK] to hang up an outside call, or [INTERCOM] to hang up
an intercom call.
VOLUh/fli CONTROL
HANDSET’S RECEIVER
Adjust the cordless handset receiver volume by pressing Volume [D1/[El] keys on the handset. There are 5
volume levels, Waming beep can be heard when the volume is set at the maximum or minimum level.
HANDSET’S SPEAKERPHONE
You can also adjust the handset speakerphone volume by pressing Volume [DMD] keys. There are 8
volume levels for the speakerphone.
OUT OF RANGE WARNING
if you walk too far away from the base unit, your Display Box will show “OUT OF RANGE" and a double
wanting beep can be heard for 5 seconds. At this time, you need to walk back toward the base unit,
HANDSET USER WALKS BACK TO THE BASE UNIT
If you walk back toward the base unit afier you receive the Out of Range warning, the handset will stop
warning
HANDSET USER KEEPS WALKING AWAY FROM THE BASE UN1T
Afier being warned out of range during a phone conversation, if you keep walking away from the base unit
till you lose link for about 30 seconds the base will put the call on hold for you automatically,
BATTERY LOW WARNING
When the battery voltage level is low, the warning message “LOW BATTERY" appears. If you are on the
line, you can hear double warning beep. At this time, finish your call as soon as possible. Or, the call will
be put on hold by the base automatically and you would need another handset to retrieve the call.
INTERCOM
At any given time, first—come-first-serve‘ the system provides one intercom path for two inside users. Since
the telephone line is not used, you may still receive the incoming calls.
MAKING AN INTERCOM CALL
1. Press the [INTERCOM] key in the standby mode (not in Talk mode). The Display Box will show:
INTERCOM TO
HANDS ET #
2. Enter the handset number you want to reach. For example, Handset #3 makes an intercom call to
Handset #2. You should enter "2" at the prompt:
INTERCOM TO
HANDSET #2
3. Your own Display Box will show:
INTERCOM TO
HANDSET #2
RINGING
4. An intercom call ring can be heard by the user of Handset #2 and its Display Box will show:
INTERCOM FROM
HANDSET #3
RINGING
Note:
1. lntercom‘s calling party can press [INTERCOM] key to terminate the intercom request during the
intercom ringing.
2. The INTERCOM and Caller ID Database Retrieve use the same radio path So, if either one is in use,
the other will be prompted [SYSTEM BUSY] when it's accessed.
SYSTEM BUSY
3. If intercom's called party doesn't answer the call in 60 seconds, this intercom call will be cancelled
automatically.
4. The system doesn't provide any tone (e.g.t dial tondring back tone/busy tone/...) for intercom
operation.
IF THE INTERCOM PATH IS BUSY
If the intercom path is already taken by other users, your handset will give a warning beep when you press
the [INTERCOM] key. At the same time, “INTERCOM BUSY" message will be displayed.
IF THE CALLED PARTY IS LEGAL BUT BUSY
Display Box of the calling party will show:
INTERCOM T0
HANDSET #Z
BUSY
But Display Box of the called party will remain unchanged and the user won't hear any intercom beep.
IF THE CALLED PARTY IS LEGAL BUT RINGER OFF
Display Box of the calling party will show:
INTERCOM T0
HANDSET #2
RING OFF
Display Box of the called party will show:
INTERCOM FROM
HANDSET #3
RING OFF
IF THE CALLED PARTY IS AN ILLEGAL NUMBER
Illegal Number can mean the called party is non—existing, or has walked out of the radio range of this
system, or has used up all battery power. For example, your Display Box will show:
INTERCOM T0
HANDSET #2
NOT FOUND
Your handset will give a waming beep. And, keep the above screen for about 10 seconds.
AN SWERING INTERCOM CALL
You can hear the intercom ringer while seeing the Display Box as below:
INTERCOM FROM
HANDSET #3
RINGING
Press [INTERCOM] key to answer the intercom call, Your Display Box will show:
INTERCOM FROM
HANDSET #3
TALKING
Or, press [SPEAKERPHONE] to answer the call in speakerphone mode:
INTERCOM FROM
HANDSET #3
SPEAKERPHONE
Either party can press [INTERCOM] to hang up the intercom call,
USING INTERCOM WITH EXTERNAL CALLS
You can also make the intercom call when you are talking on the line.
1. If you press the [INTERCOM] key when you're talking on the line or when a call is held, the Display
Box will show:
LINE ON HOLD
>INTERCOM?
TRANSFER?
2. With the arrow pointing at INTERCOM, press [OK] key to choose intercom. Then the line will be put
on hold
INTERCOM T0
HANDSET #
LINE ON HOLD
3. Enter the handset number you want to reach. And, then the intercom ring will be heard in the called
party.
4. Intercom's calledparty can press [INTERCOM] or [SPEAKERPHONE] key to answer the call
5. When finished, either party can press [INTERCOM] to hang up the intercom call. And, the line still
will be kept on hold,
RECEIVING AN INCOIvflNG CALL DURING INTERCOM
During an intercom call, if a telephone is received, both users are alened with a ring tone. Before taking the
line, you should press the [INTERCOM] key to terminate the intercom call. Then, you press [TALK] key to
pick up the call.
CALLTRANSFER
This feature lets you transfer calls between handsets.
TRANSFER AN OUTSIDE CALL DIRECTLY
I. If you want to transfer this call to another handset, press [TRANSFER] (the same as [INTERCOM]
key), The line will be put on hold, The Display Box will show:
LINE ON HOLD
>INTERCOM?
TRANSFER?
2. Press [UP/DOWN] key to point the arrow at TRANSFER and then press [OK] keyr
TRANSFER TO
HANDSET #
LINE ON HOLD
3. Press the handset number you want to transfer to, for example -- 2. The Display Box will show:
TRANSFER TO
HANDSET #2
LINE ON HOLD
4. The called party (handsetflZ) can press [TALK] key (or [HOLD] key) to pick up the transferred call.
TRANSFER AN OUTSIDE CALL THROUGH INTERCOM CALL
1. If you want to make intercom call while talking to the line, press [INTERCOM] key, The line will be
put on hold automatically. The Display Box will show:
LINE ON HOLD
>INTERCOM?
TRANSFER?
__________________
2, Press [OK] key and then followed by the handset number you want to make intercom. for example, #2.
INTERCOM TO
HANDSET #2
LINE ON HOLD
3. User of handset #2 can hear the intercom ringer and press [INTERCOM] key to pick up the call.
r————————————————
INTERCOM FROM
HANDSET #3
TALKING
L_________________
4. Afier intercom setup, your Display Box will show:
F___——___—_____
INTERCOM TO #2
>TRANSFER?
CONFERENCE?
5. Press [OK] key at the TRANSFER prompt. User of handset #2 doesn’t need to do anything. The
transfer will be done. Your handset goes back to the standby mode.
CONFERENCECALL
EASY WAY CONFERENCE
When you're on line, another handset user can join the call by pressing [TALK] directly to make a
conference
CONFERENCE THROUGH INTERCOM CALL
You can also make a conference call through intercom call
1. Press [INTERCOM] key to make an intercom. At the same time the outside line will be on hold
automatically.
LINE ON HOLD
>INTERCOM7
TRANSFER?
2. Press [OK] key to confirm intercom and then followed by the handset number you want to make
intercom, for example #2,
3. Afler the calling party press the [INTERCOM] key to answer the intercom call, the intercom call is set
up.
4. The display box of your handset will show:
INTERCOM TO #2
>TRANSFER7
CONFERENCE?
5. You can use the [UP/DOWN] key to select conference. And press [OK] key to build the conference
call. User of handset #2 doesn't need to do anything. The conference call will be build automatically.
And the Display Box will show:
TALK CONF 03:20
TELEPHONE COMPANY FEATURES OPERATION
Your handset has 4 dedicated buttons for Telephone Company features. They are:
(1) Voice Mail Button: It can store your voice mail number up to 20 digits. Factory default is empty.
(2) Info Button: It can store the [Info Service number] up to 11 digits. Factory default code is [411]. You
can change it yourself
(3) Repeat Dial Button: It can perform [Redial Last Number] function at your Telephone Company. The
default code has been set by your Telephone Company. You cannot change it.
(4) Auto Redial Button: It can perform [Auto Redial] function at your Telephone Company. The default
code has been set by your Telephone Company You cannot change it.
VOICE MAIL BUTTON OPERATION
With the phone on line, press [VOICE MAIL]. The unit will dial out your pre-set voice mail number.
Or, when the phone is idle, press [VOICE MAIL]. The phone will automatically pick up the line and dial
out your pre-set voice mail number.
INFO SERVICE BUTTON OPERATION
With the phone on line, press [INFO]. The unit will dial out the pre—set Info service number. Factory
default code is 411.
Or, when the phone is idle, press [INFO], The phone will automatically pick up the line and dial out the
pre-set Info service number.
REPEAT DIAL BUTTON OPERATION
With the phone on line, if the dialed out number is busy, press [REPEAT DIAL]. The phone will send your
command to your Telephone Company and your Telephone Company will repeat dial the number on your
behalf
Or, when the phone is idle, press [REPEAT DIAL]. The phone will pick up the line automatically and send
your command to your Telephone Company and your Telephone Company will repeat dial the number on
your behalf.
lfthe called number is still busy, press [TALK] to hang up the line. Your Telephone Company will
continue repeat dial up to a certain times to make the call connected, and you will hear a special ringer tone
when it‘s connected.
Ifyou want to cancel your repeat dial command, dial [*86],
AUTO REDIAL BUTTON OPERATION
With the phone on line, press [AUTO REDIAL]. The phone will send your command to your Telephone
Company and your Telephone Company will auto redial the last received telephone number on your behalf.
Or, when the phone is idle, press [AUTO REDIAL]. The phone will automatically pick up the line and send
your command to your Telephone Company and your Telephone Company will auto redial the last received
telephone number on your behalf.
If the number is busy, you can press [TALK] to hang up the line. Your Telephone Company will try to
make the call connected up to a certain times. A special ringer tone will be heard when the call is
connected.
If you want to cancel your auto redial command, dial [W9].
TELEPHONE COMPANY FEATURES LHVHTAT ION
The above 4 Telephone Company buttons do have the following limitations:
1. If the line is already in use by another telephone set, your cordless phone won’t be able to pick up the
line.
2, If the content of a specific feature button is empty, your cordless phone won't perform that feature,
3. If the line is in use by another handset, the system will send [FLASH] signal to your Telephone
Company, then send the proper digit to your Telephone Company to reach your Telephone Company
features.
4. The dial out digits for the Telephone Company features won’t be store into the redial memory. It also
includes whole digits that follow your Telephone Company features digits.
DIRECTORY OPERATION
Your handset's Directory Memory can store up to 10 records of names and phone numbers. Each name can
be up to 16 letters, and each number up to 24 digits.
STORE A NAME AND A NUMBER IN MEMORY
1. Make sure the handset being inthe standby mode.
2. Press the [DIR] key. The display is shown as below. There are 10 records in tlte directory, the first
record is it], and the last record is #0.
1>EMPTY
2 JOHN SMITH
[0K]:ENTER
If the memory location is empty, for example location #1, “MIT will be shown on the display.
3. Press [UP/DOWN] to select the directory index (for example, choose location #6):
6>EMPTY
7 EMPTY
[0K]:ENTER
__________________J
4. Press [OK] to enter the edit/dialing mode, the Display Box will show:
[*]:EDIT
(NUMBER EMPTY)
(NAME EMPTY)
5. Press [*] to start editing new record.
NAME?
6. You can enter the name, up to 16 characters. More than one letter is stored in each of the number keys,
For example, to enter “BILL SMITH", press the “2" key twice for the letter B. Press the “4“ key 3
times for the letter 1. Press the “5" key 3 times for the letter L. Press the “5" key 3 times for the letter
L, and press the “1" key to insert a space between the first and last name. Press the “7” key 4 times for
the letter S; press the “6” key once for the letter M: press the “4“ key 3 times for the letter 1; press the
“8“ key once for the letter I‘, press the “4” key twice for the letter H,
You can press [UP] or [DOWN] key to move the cursor‘ and then press [DELETE] key to delete one
character if you wants to make change in the name.
Below is the table to let you know what letters are stored in each key.
1for[SPACE]I&,.()@l 2forA,B,C,a,b,c,2 3for D,E,F,d‘e,f,3
4for G,H,I,g,h,L4 Sfor I,K,L,j,k,l,5 6for M,N,O,m,n,o,6
7forP,Q,R,S,p,q,r,s,7 8forT,U,V,t,u,v,8 9for W‘Xlfll‘wmyzfi
" for * 0 for 0 # for #, PAUSE (display [P])
7. Afier finish name editing press [OK] to confirm the name, And, then the display shows as below to let
you enter the telephone number,
NUMBER?
8. Enter the telephone number (up to 24 digits, including pauses) and press the [0K] key to confirm, The
unit will emit the confirm beep. The display will be shown as below (for example, name is BILL
SMITH and the number is 3175551234).
3175551234
BILL SMITH
9. You can press [UP] or [DOWN] key to view the memory next to it. OR you can press [EXIT] key to
retum to the following screen.
6>BILL SMITH
7 EMPTY
[0K] :ENTER
10. To enter/edit another name and number in a different memory location, please follow step 3 and repeat
the process. If you want to go back to standby mode, press [EXIT] key again.
CHANGE STORED MEMORY RECORD
Use the same procedures to change a stored record as you do to store a rword,
REVIEW DIRECTORY MEMORY
1 Make sure the handset being in the standby mode.
2. Press the [DIR] key. The display is shown as below There are 10 records in the directory, the first
record is #1‘ and the last record is #0.
1 Press [UP/DOWN] to select the directory index
1>John smith
2 Jacky Chen
[0K]:ENTER
4. Press [FORMAT] key to change the display for the number of the record, It will show as below:
(showing the first 14 digits if more than 14) You can press [FORMAT] key again to show the names
again.
1>12123456789
2 13592252468
[OK]:ENTER
5. Press [OK] to and then the Display Box will show:
12123456789
John Smith
6. You press [UP] or [DOWN] to review other records,
DELETE YOUR DIRECTORY IVE-EMORY
1. Make sure the handset being in the standby mode.
2. Press the [DIR] key The display is shown as below There are 10 records in the directory, the first
record is #1, and the last remrd is #0i
3, Press [UP/DOWN] to select the directory index
1>John Smith
2 Jacky Chen
[OK]:ENTER
4. Press [OK] to and then the Display Box will show:
12123456789
John Smith
5. Press [DELETE] to delete the record The Display Box displays
“l
DELETE?
John Smith
5. Press [DELETE] again to confirm the deletion, The Display Box displays
[*]:EDIT
(NUMBER EMPTY)
(NAME EMPTY)
DIAL OUT A NUMBER FROM DIRECTORY MEMORY
1.
2.
Make sure the handset being in the standby mode.
Press the [DIR] key. The display is shown as below. There are 10 records in the directory, the first
record is #l, and the last record is M.
Press [UP/DOWN] to select the directory index
1>John Smith
2 Jacky Chen
[OK]:ENTER
Press [TALK] to pick up the line and dial out the number.
-0R-
Press [OK] to and then the Display Box will show as below. And, then press [TALK] to pick up the
line and dial out the number.
12123456789
John Smith
Note:
1‘
2‘
Lfthe record is empty, the cordless phone won’t be able to make the call.
When the line is already in use by another person, if you use a phone book record and press [TALK], the
phone Won't work.
DIAL OUT A NUMBER FROM MEMORY AFTER PICKING UP THE LINE
1.
2.
3.
Press [TALK] first to pick up the line.
Press the [DIRECTORY] key. the Display Box displays:
TALK 00:02
DIRECTORY #
Enter the index number 1 to 9, or enter 0 for the 10°“ record. For example‘ #6. The phone will dial out
the number of phone book index #6.
CHAIN DIALING WITH DIRECTORY NHEMORY
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 number. The following example shows how you can store each pan of the
long dialing sequence and use chain dialing to make a call through a long distance service
EXAMPLE
Note:
I, The Chain-Dialing function could combine the following cases.
(a) Manual Dialing + Directory
(b) Directory + Manual Dialing
(0) Directory + Directory
2. For Caller ID in Chain Dialing you should dial out Caller number first:
(a) Caller Number + Manual Dialing
(b) Caller Number + Directory
3, The following operation won't work:
(a) Manual Dialing + Caller Number
(b) Directory + Caller Number
CALLERID
You can subscribe the Caller ID Service with your Telephone Company as your cordless system is Caller
ID Type II compatible. Its Caller ID data base is good for storing up to 50 Caller records Each Caller
record canbe up to 16 letters in name and 16 digits in number
AREA CODE
The [Area Code] programming will allow you to set your local area code. The length can be 3 digits using
I,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,0 only, no [*] or [#1. Make sure your handset is in menu mode. Afier you enter a 3-digit
area code in the area code menu, your local area code will not appear in Caller H) 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 tendigit number.
INFORAMTION IN A CALLER ID RECORD
Normally, the Display Box of your phone should show the Caller's name and number of the incoming calls,
2/01 11:55A #05
555—1213
like this:
JOHN SMITH
1. [#05] — [#1 indicates a new caller ID and [05] means the caller called 5 times.
11' the caller ID record has been reviewed, the [it] and [repeat counter] signs will
disappear.
2. [2/01] — Month/Date. The month range: 01 to 12, the date range: 01 to 31,
If the month/date data is out of the range, Display Box will show blank.
3. [11:55A] — HourzMinute AM/PM
Hour range from 00 to 23 (12A-11A,12P-11P), minute range: 00 to 59.
If the hour/minute data is out of the range, Display Box will show blank.
CALLER ID DATA BASE
Up to 50 Callers can be stored in the Database of the base unit on a numbered list, This list can be reviewed
at any time. If more than 50 calls are received, the earliest received numbers are deleted to maintain a total
of 50 calls.
The Display Box will show new caller counter when phone is idle.
HANDSET #1
12 NEW CALLS
Note:
1. The [12 NEW CALLS] is new Caller ID infomiation counter,
2. If the new Caller ID Counter is 0, the 3'd row of the Display Box will show all CID counter.
3. The Caller ID retrieving mode will be cancelled if you don't press any key over 30 seconds.
4. All Caller ID information are stored in base unit. It means that any handset can retrieve the caller ID
database. And, the Caller lD retrieved function allows only one user access simultaneously. l.f someone
is retrieving the Caller ID database, all the other users can’t awess the database at the same time.
5. The system compares the caller number and name for the repeat condition.
6. Ifthe caller ID has been retrieved, the repeat counter will be cleared to 0. So, the next the same caller,
the repeat counter will be [01].
7. The maximum repeat counter is 99. If the same caller calls the 100m time. the counter still keeps 99.
8. The Caller ID Database retrieving will occupy the intercom path, so the intercom function won't work
when the database is retrieved, and vice versa.
ENTER THE CD DATA BASE RETRIEVE MODE
When phone is idle, press [CID] key to enter Caller ID retrieve mode.
NEW CID:XX
ALL cmzyy
[DJ/[El] tREVIEW
1. [NEW CD: XX]: The new CID number XX.
2. [ALL C1D: YY]: The all CID number YY.
If the database is empty, it will show:
NEW CID:00
ALL CID100
Note: The Caller ID Database Retrieve uses the same radio path as the intercom path. So. the Display Box
will show System Busy when any user tries to access the Caller ID Database when an intercom is ongoing
or CID database is being accessed by another user;
SYSTEM BUSY
DELETE ALL CALLERS FROM THE CALLER DATA BASE
Press [CID], Display Box shows all caller information:
NEW CID:xx
ALL CID:yy
[D]/[D]:REVIEW
Press [DELETE] key to delete the all caller data The Display Box displays:
NEW CID:XX
ALL CID:yy
DELETE ALL?
Press [DELETE] again to confirm the deletion. The Display Box displays:
NEW CID:00
ALL CID:00
REVIEW CALLER ID RECORD
1, Press [CID] to enter Caller ID database.
2. Press [DOWN] key, you will see the newest caller. Or press [UP] key to View the oldest record.
Note: The counter will check “the same day caller ID infomiation”. It means that the same caller calls
many times in the same day, the caller ID database will keep one record only and record down the latest
calling time. If the same caller calls many times on another day (tomorrow), the caller ID database will
keep the information in another records.
DIAL BACK FOR THE CALLER ON DISPLAY
While reviewing Caller ID records, you can call the caller phone number showing in the display,
1. Press [CID] to enter Caller [D database.
Press [DOWN] key, you will see the newest caller. Or press [UP] key to view the oldest record,
3, Press [FORMAT] key to change the fonnat of the number, The format changes in sequence of 7-8-10-
11 form. Press [FORMAT] key until the display shows with the format you want to dial out.
4, Press [TALK] to pick up the line and the number with the format you selected will be dialed out
automatically.
DELETE A CALLER FROM THE DATA BASE
You can delete one Caller ID information from the caller database. When the Display Box shows the caller
whom you want to delete:
2/09 4:25P
555-1213
JOHN SMITH
Press [DELETE] to delete the caller data. The Display Box displays:
2/09 4:25P
555-1213
DELETE?
Press [DELETE] to confirm the deletion. The Display Box displays as below and a continuation tone will
be heard:
DELETED!
TRANSFER A CALLER NUMBER INTO THE DIRECTORY MEMORY
You can store a caller number from the Caller ID database to the directory memory (phone book). When
Display Box shows the caller whom you want to store:
2/09 4:25P
555—1213
JOHN SMITH
1. Press [FORMAT] key again and again to select a right number fon'nat that you want.
2, Press and hold the [DIRECTORY] key for more than one second to enter the directory index, The
Display Box will show, for example:
3. Press [UP] or [DOWN] key to select an index location:
6>R1‘ cky
7 EMPTY
[OK] : ENTER
4. Press [OK] key to confirm the selection, the Display Box displays:
REPLACE RECORD?
YES?
>N0?
5, Press [UPIDOWM] to select [YES] item. And press [OK] to confirm the storing into memory. You will
hear confirmation beep and return to the Caller ID retrieve mode.
Note:
I If the memory is empty, the prompt screen of [REPLACE RECORD7] will not appear. And the record
will be stored directly.
2. If the caller ID has no number, it can't be stored into the directory
CALLER [D CALL WAITING (TYPE II CALL ID)
This is a telephone company service that identifies a waiting caller without interrupting your current call.
This feature gives you the informed choice of whether or not to take the incoming call. The operation is the
same as the normal operation. Please see the example below:
Suppose that you are talking on the line. After hearing a short CPE Alert Signal (CAS), the Display Box
will show the new incoming Caller ID for 10 seconds. You can also hear a ring tone from the receiver to
tell you there is an incoming call.
MESSAGE WAITING
Your telephone company may send a [Message Waiting] signal to you. And you can remove the messages
from your telephone company. The “MESSAGE WAITIN " message will be shown in the display. The
“V—MAI'L" LED on the base and handset LED will flash to let you know there is a message.
GENERAL PRODUCT CARE
To keep your unit working and looking good, follow these guidelines:
. Avoid dropping the handset, as well as other rough treatmentto the
phone.
0 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.
. Retain the original packaging in case you need to ship the phone at a later
date,
' Periodically clean the charge contacts on the handset and base with a clean
Pencil eraser.
CAUSES OF POOR RECEPTIO
- Aluminum siding.
- Foil backing on insulation,
- heating ducts one 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 basementor lower floor oi 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 oi the base.
SERVICE
This product may be serviced only by the manuiacturer or its authorized
service agents. Changes or modifications not expressly approyeo by ATLINKS
usn lnc. could void the user's authority to operate this product. For
instructions on how to obtain service, call the toll-tree number reierenced on
the bottom or the base.
Attach your sales receipl to the booklet for future reierence or jot down the
date this product was purchased or received as a gin.This in'ormation will be
valuable if service should be required during the warranty period
Purchase date
Name of store
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