Thomson 2-7700 2.4GHz DSSS Cordless Telephone User Manual Users Guide
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MARSTECH LIMH' ED APPENDIX A (FCC Ref. 2.1033(b)(3)) "Installation and Operating Ins'xuctions Furnished to the User" Appendix A(l) - User’s Guide ATLIN'KS USA Inc/Made] No. 27700XXX—A APPENDIX A FCC ID: G9H2-7700 Marstech Report No. 20118D 40-Channel 2.4 GHz Cordless Telephone User's Guide FCC ID: 09112-7700 APPENDIX A(l ) Mameth Report No. 20118D FCC REGISTRATION INFORMATION Your reieohon- equipmem is regimud wirh in. mm Connnuniuoone commission mo in in oernpiisnoe wim porn is and an, rcc Rules sno mom-noni. I uoimesnion re the local Tfllflhou- comp-m On in. ooooni in mi! squigrnmie . label indiuling, nniong other iniormnion, rhe rcc aeginurien number one Ringer Equivalence Number (new hsr the Nubmant You mun, upon locum. omioe rhio iniornrsoon to Vol" ulephune meIHV. TM new il umui in flmhiflq in. numbud deviate you may oonnomo your rsisghone line and em: hm all of mm dwiul ring when youmiephon. number It ail-o. 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Hmmc Am Comm-mun This lelevhune svflem meek FCC luflfludl [of Having Aid Oompaflul'ny. FCC NUMBER IS LOCATED ON THE mama BOTTOM 2 HEN NUMBER IS LOCATED ON THE CABINET BOTTOM INTRODUCTION Your cordless telephone is designed to give you flexibility in use and high quality performance. To get the most from your new cordless telephone, we suggest that you take a few minutes right now to read through this instruction manual: TABLE OF CONTENTS FCC REGismmoN |NFORMATION .r |NTERFERENCE INFORMATION HEARING Am COMPAneiurv Imooucnou GErnma Sum. Moouun JACK REQUIREMENTS DESKTOP |NSTALLATiOMuu WALL Mouur INSI’ALLAYION Conmzss PuoNE Buicsl MAKING A CALI. Au'ro STANDBY. REolAL RECEMNG A CALL Fusu . M urE . ADJUSTING mE VOLUME . HANosET EAMEcE VcwME RANGER VowMe SELECTING A Rms TONE r TEMPORARV TONE PAGING rNE Hmossr WARN|NGI T0 PfiEVENT FIRE m ELECTRIUL SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PMDUC! TD RAIN OR MSTUNE. Smmue A NuMeEa m MEManv . |NSERTING A PAUSE in THE DIAUNG SEquNcE CHANGING A 5mm: UMBER . g Dunne A Srann NUMBER. - CHAIN Dunne FROM MEMORY BAWEDW SAFETY FRECAlmONS CNANGNG THE BArrEnv. Tnounzsmanne Gum: . GENEm. Pnonucr CANE .. CAusEs or Peon REcEmou SEnvtcE Accessomr ORDER FonM . |NDEX .. lerren Wwwm mus uu. {mm-um. m m nlunml mun km mm rmlfiL ummanmwmummn BEFORE YOU BEGIN PARTS CHECKLIST Make sure your package includes the items shown below E Telephone nae cord AC powe- mpply mum; bunker sue Hmdm MODULAR jncx REQUIREMENTS You need an HJ11 type modular jack, which is (he 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. lNSTALLA‘nON NOTE: Same cordless telephones Operate at frequencies um may cause imerferenee lo nearby TVs and venue To minimize or prevent such interference. the base othc cordle.“ telephone should not be placed near or On top of a TV or vote ”interference continues, moving the cordleu telephone farther away from the TV or VCR will often reduce or eliminale the interference. DESKTOP INSTALLATION G) TONE/PULSE witch L Attach the mounting bracket by inserting the tabs on the smaller end of the bracket into the slots on the bortomhot the base. Push the tabs in on the larger end of the bracket into the upper slots and snap into place. 2. Plug the telephone line cord into the PHONE LINE iack on the back of the base and into a modular jack. 3. Plug the power supply cord into the 9V DC jack on the base and into an AC outlet 4. Set the TONE/PULSE switch to TONE for touch-tone service, or PULSE for rotary service. If you don't know which type of service you have, check with the phone company. 5. Set the RINGER switch on the handset to ON. 6. Place handset in the base to charge for 12 hours The CHARGE indicator comes on to show that the battery is charging. lfyou don't charge the handset battery properly (for 12 hauls) when you first set up the phone, the battery's long-term performance will be compromised CAUTION mg oLher Adapters may damage the uni DIGITAL 51:me Sm Your cordless phone uses a digital security system to provide protection against false ringing. unauthorized access, and charges to your phone line When you place the handset in the base, the unit verifies its security code. After a power outage or battery replacement, you should place the handset in the base for about 20 seconds to reset the code. WALL MOUNT INSTALLATION Because it is necessary to charge the handset for 12 hours priorto connecting the phone for use the first time, it is better to leave the unit on a flat surface during initial charge before attempting to hang it on the wall. 1. Attach the mounting bracket by insertan the tabs on the smaller end of the bracket into the slots on the bottom ofthe base. Push the tabs in on the larger end of the bracket into the upper slots and snap into place. 2. Set the TONE/PULSE Switch to TONE for touch-tone service, or PULSE for rotary service. If you don’t know which type of service you have. check with the phone company. 5 3. Set the RINGER switch on the handset to ON. 4. Place the handset in the base 5. Connect the power supply cord into the base and the other end into an AC outlet. The CHARGE indicator comes on, showing the battery is charging. Allow the phone to charge for 12 hours before using the first time. If you don't charge the phone properly when you first set up the phone, performance of the battery will be compromised. (Installation continued on the following page.) 6. Remove the mounting bracket. Rotate it so that the bottom of the phone is flat. Reattach the mounting bracket by inserting the tabs into the slots on the top of the unit first, and then snapping the bottom tabs into place. I Plug the telephone line cord into the jack marked PHONE LINE on the back of the unit and plug the other end into a modular wall iack. B. Slip the mounting holes over * the wall plate posts and slide the unit down firmly into place. (Wall plate not included.) 9. Remove the handset hook; turn it upside down, and put it back in the slot. You need to do this so the handset doesn’t fall out of the base. CAUTION: Use only the Thomson 5247s power supply that h cnmpao'ble with [his uniL Usingother pflwcr supplies may damage the unit. CORDLESS PHONE BASICS MAKINGACALL To make a call, press the TALK button before you dial and press it again to hang up. AUTO STANDBY While the handset is on, place it in the base and it will automatically hang up. REDIAL Press the TALK button, then press the RE/PA button to radial the last number you called (up to 32 digits). RECEIVING A CALL To answer a call when the handset is out of the base, press any button. TALK billion “2er button FLASH Use the FLASH button to activate custom calling services such as cell waiting or cell transfer, which are available through your local phone company. IMPORTANT: Don't use the TALK button to activate custom calling services such as call waiting, or you'll hang up the phone. ®. V0]. button: MUTE Use the MUTE button to interrupt a phone conversation to talk privately with someone else in the room. 1. Press MUTE to activate the Mute feature. 2. Press MUTE again to turn it off. ©®® ©®® ©®® “G9 . 3 °9,'0s VOLUME MUTE button FLASH button To change the volume press VOLUME up or down while you're talking on the phone. TMORARY TONE This feature enables people who have pulse (rotary) service to access touch-tone services offered by banks, credit card companies, etc., by pressing the tone button to temporarily make the phone touch- tone compatible. To get information about your bank account, for example, you would: TALK button 1. Press the TALK button. 2. Call the bank's information line. 3. Press either TONE button after your call is answered. 4. Follow the bank’s voice TONE instructions to complete your hum, transaction. 5. Hang up when finished. The phone returns to pulse (rotary) service. 10 FINDING THE HANDSET This feature helps to locate a misplaced handset. Press the PAGE button on the base. The handset beeps continuously for about 2 minutes or until you press any button on the handset. NOTE The ringer does not have to be on for this feature to work. IN US}: indicator PAGE bumm 11 MEMORY You can store up to 20 numbers in memory for qmck dialing. STORING A NUMBER IN MEMORY 1. Make sure the phone is OFF. 2. Press the MEM button. 3. Dial the number to be stored (up to 16 digits). 4. Press MEM again‘ 4 Press 3 memory location button (cum 6. Write whose number you just stored in the location on the memory label provided. 01 12 Insmmo A PAUSE IN THE Dmuxc SEQUENCE Use the REIPA button to add pauses to a dialing sequence, for example after you dial 9 for an outside line. CHANGING A STORED NUMBER Use the same procedure to change a stored number as you do to store a number-you’rejusl replacing the phone number with a different one. DrAUNG ASmRED NUMBER 1. Make sure the phone is ON. 2. Press the desired memory location (01-20). The number dials automaticallyr IKE/PA bullon 13 CHAIN Dmmc mom Mmoxv Use this feature to make calls which require a sequence of numbers, for instance if vou use a calling card for a frequently called long distance number. Basically. you dial each part ofthe sequence from memory. The following example shows how you can use chain dialing to make a call through a long distance service: The Number Far Mamary Location Long distance access number 07 Authorization code Us Frequently called long distance number 09 1. Press the TALK button to get a dial tone. - 2. Press the MEM button and then press 07. 3. When you hear the access tone, press MEM and then press 08. 4. At the next access tone. press MEM and then 09. TALK bnnrm MEM human 14 HEADSET AND BELT CLIP OPERATION OPTIONAL CONNECTING A HEADSET TO THE HANDSET For hands free conversation, connect the headset (not included) to the HEADSET jack as shown. The handset receiver and microphone are disabled when the headset is connected. Adjust the headset to rest comfortably on top of your head and over your ear. Move the microphone to approximately 2 to 3 inches from your mouth. - Press the TALK button to answer or place a call before using the headset. CONNECTING THE BELT CLIP There are two slots, one on each side of the handset - Attach the belt clip (not included) by inserting the sides ofthe belt clip into the slots. Snap the ends of the belt clip into place 15 CHANGING m BATTERY Make sure the phone is OFF before you replace battery. 1. Remove the battery compartment door. 2. Disconnect the cord attached to the battery pack and remove the battery pack from the handset. 1 Insert the new battery pack and connect the cord into the jack inside the handset. 4. Put the battery compartment door back on. 54 Place handset in the base to charge If you don't charge the handset battery mm (for 12 hours) when you first set up the phone Ind/or when you install a new battery pack, the battery’s long-term performance will be compromised. BATTERY Sm PRECAUTIONS - Do not burn, disassemble, mutilate, or puncturei Like other batteries of this type, toxic materials could he released which can cause injury. - To reduce the risk of fire or personal injury, use only the battery listed in the User‘s Guide 0 Keep batteries out of the reach of children - Remove batteries if storing over 30 days. NOTE: The RBRC seal On the battery used in your Thomson Consumer Electronics producl indicalzs that we are participating in a program to collect and recycle Nickel Cadmium batteries throughout the United States Of America Please call lms-BATI'ERY fur informariort or Contact your local recycling center. 16 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE In case of difficulty, please check the following Troubleshooting Guide before seeking service. Problem Soil/{Ian No dial tone ' Check Installation: - Is the base power cord connected to e wotklng outlet? - I: the telephone line card connected to the base unit end the well look? - Disconnectthe base lrum the well luck and connect Home. phone to the same jack, ll where Is no dlal tone In the second nhnne, the problem might be your wlllng or local eervlce, - I: the handset out of range of me bese? - Make sure the battery it properly charged in hours). ' Is the battery pack installed canecfly? - Did the hendsetbeep when you pressed the TALK button? Dld the IN USE indicator came on? The battery may need to be charged. e Place handset in hue for 10 seconds to reset the phone. ~ It the phone still does notwolk, dleconnect the power cord end remove the battery pack. Then veconnectthe power cold and relnmll the batterv p ck. Place hanaeet in the base for W secondsm allow itw lei ialize. Dlll tone ll OK. but - Make ture the TONE/PULSE switch on the base ls set ce n't die! out correctlyo Hendm does not ring ' Make sure the RINGER ONIOFF swltch ls turned to GM . You may have too many extension phones on your Ilne. try unplugging some phones. I See solutions lor "Nu dlel tone.’ 17 Prim/pm Solution Cannorhear phone Vpu experience nurseprmllng In ' Press VOLUME up button on the handset. ~ Charge battery, . ls handsetout pr range? Move clasuto the base. and out - Does the base need to be relocated? - Make sure base Is not plugged lntn an outlet with another houaehuid appliance Unit beeps ' You may be receiving an out-ct-range alert, mova cloeevto MUTE indlutur keeps flashing the base. When handset in lane tor 10 second! to resetthe phone. The N USE Indicator bllnks end then goes out after the unit ream. ~ Put handset in base tar lz hours to recharge banerv. . Clean charging contact: on handset and base with a soft cloth or an eraser. - See saluriarrslpr we dial rune: - Replace hattervt ' The bane unit and the handset aren‘t connecting with each other. Place the handset in the base hr 10-l Speecondst Cannotheuthe PAGE/FIND tone Range Ia shorter than nuimal Bitterv will not hold a charge ' Setthe RINGER to ON. - Position the base antenna upward, . Make sure the pamrv is properly charged (12 hours), - Make sure battery contact: on both the handset and the base are making contact and are clean; free of dlrt or lint, ' When the handset is placefl in the base, make sure that the base CHARGE indicator is on, Memory Dialing does not work ' Memory location mun be 2 digit: (ire, 01,02. em). - Did you program file memurv Iocafion keys correctly? - Dld yuu follow proper dialing sequence? ' Make sure TONE/PULSE switch Is correctly set. 1B GENERAL PRODUCT CARE To keep your telephone working and looking good, follow these guidelines: - Avoid putting the phone near heating appliances and devices that generate electrical noise (for example, motors or fluorescent lamps). - DO NOT expose to direct sunlight or moisture. ' Avoid dropping the handset, as well as other rough treatment to the phone. 0 Clean the phone with a soft cloth. 0 Never use a strong cleaning agent or abrasive powder because this will damage the finish. ~ Retain the original packaging in easeypu need to ship the phone at a later date. - Periodically clean the charge contacts on the handset and base with a soft cloth. 19 CAUSES or POOR RECEPTION - Aluminum siding. - Foil backing on insulation. 0 Heating ducts and other metal construction can shield radio signals. - You're too close to appliances such as microwaves, stoves, computers, etc. 0 Atmospheric conditions, such as strong storms. - Base is installed in the basement or lower floor of the house. - Base is plugged into an AC outlet with other electronic devices. - Handset battery is low. ‘ . - You're out of range of the base. SERVICE FCC requires this product to be serviced only by the manufacturer or its authorized service agents. 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So ”gm-65.5 ||||||||||||||||||| INDEX ____—_—————— Accessory Order Form 21 Adiustlng the Volume 9 Auto Standby a Battery Safety Preclufions 16 Causes of Poor Reception 20 Changing a Stored Number M Changing the Battery 16 Cordless Phone Basics 5 Desktop |nsullatlnn 5 Dialing e Stored Number u FCC Registratian Information 2 Flash 9 General Product Care 19 Getting Started 4 Handset Earpiece Volume 10 Hearing Ald Compatibflitv 2 intertinq a Pause ln the Dialing Se— quence 14 Intarferanne |nformation 2 |ntroductlan 3 Limited Warranty 24 Miking a Call 8 Memory 13 Modular Jaek Requirements A Mute 9 Paging the Handset 12 Receivlng a Call 3 Radial a Ringer Vulume in Selecting a Ring Tune 10 Service 20 Staring a Number in Memory 13 Temporary Tone n Troubleshooting Guide 17 Wall Mount Installation 6 LIMITEDWARRANfi wnn vuukunmv mm: - Any cum in «mm-Is or wunmumhip. For my long th' vow punt-nu: - 0m ym. 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