Unical 31070 1.9GHz DECT Cordless Phone User Manual

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IMPORTANT SERVICE INFORMATION
Read this manual before attempting to setup or use this instrument. It contains
important information regarding safe installation and use. Keep this manual for
future reference. Also save the carton, packaging and proof of purchase to
simplify and accelerate any needed action. You can also visit our web site at
http://www.nwbphones.com for technical support and information on our other
products.
WARNING
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose this product to rain or any type of
excess moisture. If it is accidentally dropped into water, the AC adapter should
immediately be unplugged from the wall along with the telephone line cord.
THIS SYMBOL IS INTENDED TO ALERT THE USER OF
THE PRESENCE OF IMPORTANT OPERATING AND
MAINTENANCE (SERVICING) INSTRUCTIONS IN THE
OWNER'S MANUAL.
31070
CARTON CONTENTS
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•
31070 Base and Handset
•
Rechargeable Ni-Mh Battery Pack
•
Telephone Line Cord
•
AC Adaptor
•
User’s Manual
•
Warranty Card
•
Accessory Order Form
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Important Service Information ......................................................................... 1
Warning .............................................................................................................. 1
Carton Contents ................................................................................................ 1
Important Safety Instructions ......................................................................... 5
Installation Precautions .................................................................................... 6
Maintenance ....................................................................................................... 7
Battery Cautionary Instruction ....................................................................... 7
FCC Notice ......................................................................................................... 8
CONTROLS DIAGRAM ................................................................................. 12
Handset Controls Diagram ........................................................................ 12
Base Controls Diagram ............................................................................. 13
CONTROLS DESCRIPTION ....................................................................... 14
Handset Controls......................................................................................... 14
Base Unit Controls ...................................................................................... 16
INSTALLATION ............................................................................................. 17
Battery Installation ..................................................................................... 17
Belt Clip Installation................................................................................... 18
Wall Use - Wall Mounting ........................................................................ 18
POWER CONNECTION ............................................................................... 19
INITIAL SET-UP ............................................................................................ 20
Setting to TONE/PULSE Dialing Mode.................................................... 20
TELEPHONE OPERATION ......................................................................... 21
Place a Call................................................................................................... 21
Place a Call with Speakerphone .............................................................. 21
Answer a Call ............................................................................................. 21
Answer a Call with Speakerphone .......................................................... 21
Dial one of the last 10 Dialed Numbers ................................................... 22
Last Number Redial .................................................................................. 22
Intercom Call ............................................................................................. 23
Call Transfer .............................................................................................. 23
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Conference Call ......................................................................................... 23
Pause Function .......................................................................................... 24
Flash Function ........................................................................................... 24
Low Battery Warning ............................................................................... 24
Paging the Handset ................................................................................... 24
Handset Keypad Lock and Unlock ......................................................... 24
MENU FUNCTION PROGRAMMING ........................................................ 25
CALLER ID OPERATION ........................................................................... 26
Getting to know your New Phone ............................................................ 26
Introduction to Caller ID & Call Waiting ID........................................... 26
Caller ID Question & Answer .................................................................. 26
Main MENU Programming 1 - CALL LOG .................................................. 27
Receiving a New Call ................................................................................ 27
Viewing the Caller ID list ......................................................................... 28
Call Waiting ................................................................................................. 28
Message Waiting ........................................................................................ 29
Delete Message Icon .................................................................................. 29
Placing a Call from the Caller List - Option Dialing ............................. 29
7, 10, 11 Digits Phone Number Option .............................................. 29
Saving Name and Number from Caller List into the Phonebook.......... 29
Selective Deleting from Caller List............................................................ 30
Deleting All records from Caller List ...................................................... 30
Main MENU Function Programming 2 - PHONEBOOK SETTING ......... 31
Saving into the Phonebook ....................................................................... 31
Telephone Keypad Character .................................................................. 31
Viewing the Phonebook ............................................................................ 32
Editing Name and Number in the Phonebook ......................................... 33
Placing Call from the Phonebook ............................................................ 34
Deleting a Stored Number ........................................................................ 34
Deleting ALL Stored Number .................................................................. 34
Phonebook (PB) Status ............................................................................. 34
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Main MENU Function Programming 3 - BASE (BS) SETTING ................ 35
(Handset De-registration) De-regis HS Setting ........................................ 35
Dial Mode Setting ...................................................................................... 35
Flash Time Setting ..................................................................................... 36
Modify Pin Setting .................................................................................... 36
Base (BS) Default Setting ......................................................................... 37
Main MENU Function Programming 4 - HANDSET (HS) SETTING ....... 37
Alarm Setting ............................................................................................. 37
Alarm Off ................................................................................................... 38
Ring Setting ............................................................................................... 38
Tone Setting ............................................................................................... 39
Language Display Setting ......................................................................... 39
Handset Name (HS) Label Setting .......................................................... 40
Auto Answer Setting ................................................................................. 40
Barring Setting .......................................................................................... 40
Date and Time Setting .............................................................................. 41
Contrast Setting ......................................................................................... 42
Area Code Setting ..................................................................................... 42
Select Base Setting ..................................................................................... 42
Handset (HS) Default Setting ................................................................... 43
Main MENU Function Programming 5 - REGISTER.................................. 43
Extra Handset Registration ....................................................................... 43
Security Coding ............................................................................................... 44
Selected Channel ............................................................................................. 44
68,719,476,736 Combination Security Coding ............................................. 45
Improving Cordless Reception ........................................................................ 45
Maximizing Battery Life ................................................................................ 45
Maintenance ..................................................................................................... 46
Technical Information .................................................................................... 46
Troubleshooting ............................................................................................... 47
Caller ID Troubleshooting .............................................................................. 48
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SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
When using your telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should always
be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and injury to persons,
including the following:
1.
Read and understand all instructions.
2.
Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product.
3.
Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use
liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
4.
Do not use this product near water, for example, near a bathtub, wash
bowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a wet basement or near a swimming
pool.
5.
Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, or table. The product
may fall, causing serious damage to the product.
6.
Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are provided for
ventilation, to protect it from overheating. These openings should never be
blocked or covered. The openings should never be blocked by placing the
product on the bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface. This product should
never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register. This product
should not be placed in a built-in installation unless proper ventilation is
provided.
7.
This product should be operated only from the type of power source
indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power
supply to your home, consult your dealer or local power company.
8.
Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not locate this
product where the cord will be abused by persons walking on it.
9.
Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in the
risk of fire or electric shock.
10. Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabinet slots
they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could
result in a risk of fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on
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the product.
11. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not disassemble this product, but
take it to a qualified service contractor when some service or repair work
is required. Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous
voltages or other risks. Incorrect reassembly can cause electric shock
when the appliance is subsequently used.
12. Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified
service personnel under the following conditions:
A. When the power supply cord or plug is damaged or frayed.
B. If liquid has been spilled into the product.
C. If the product has been exposed to rain or water.
D. If the product does not operate normally by following the operating
instructions. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the
operating instructions. Improper adjustments of other controls may
result in damage and will often require extensive work by a
qualified technician to restore the product to normal operation.
E. If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged.
F.
If the product exhibits a distinctive change in performance.
13. Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electrical
storm. There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning.
14. Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak.
INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS
1.
2.
3.
4.
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.
Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines.
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MAINTENANCE
1.
2.
Use a damp cloth to clean the plastic cabinet. A mild soap will help to
remove grease or oil. Never use polish, solvents, abrasives or strong
detergents since these can damage the finish.
Your phone should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators,
heaters, stoves or any other appliance that produces heat.
BATTERY CAUTIONARY INSTRUCTION
There is the risk of explosion if the battery is replaced by an incorrect type.
Dispose of used batteries according to the instruction. Read and follow these
instructions:
1.
Use only the 2.4V, 600mAh, Ni-Mh Battery Pack.
2.
Do not dispose of the battery in a fire. The cell may explode. Check with
local codes for possible special disposal instructions.
3.
Do not open or mutilate the battery. Released electrolyte is corrosive and
may cause damage to the eyes or skin. It may be toxic if swallowed.
4.
Exercise care in handling the battery in order not to short the battery with
conducting material such as rings, bracelets and keys. The battery or
conductor may overheat and cause burns.
5.
Recharge only the battery provided with or identified for use with this
product. The battery may leak corrosive electrolyte or explode if it is not
the correct type.
6.
Do not attempt to rejuvenate the battery provided with or identified for use
with this product by heating them. Sudden release of the battery
electrolyte may occur, causing burns or irritation to eyes or skin.
7.
When inserting the battery into this product, the proper polarity or
direction must be observed. Reverse insertion of batteries can cause
charging that may result in leakage or explosion.
8.
Do not store this product, or the battery provided with or identified for use
with this product, in high-temperature areas. Batteries that are stored in a
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9.
1.
2.
3.
4.
freezer or refrigerator for the purpose of extending shelf life should be
stabilized at room temperature prior to use after cold storage.
Disconnect telephone lines before installing batteries
The battery compartment door requires no modification then.
The door of the battery compartment should NEVER be dismantled when
charging.
Do not TOUCH, REMOVE or INSTALL the battery pack when charging.
ALWAYS with the compartment door on when charging.
Do not charge the handset when the cover of battery compartment is
missing. Call our service center before further operation.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
FCC NOTICE
The FCC requires that you be advised of certain requirements involving the use
of this telephone.
1.
This telephone is hearing aid compatible.
2.
This equipment complies with 47 CFR Part 68 requirements. On the
bottom of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information,
the ACTA registration number and Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for
this equipment. If requested, provide this information to your telephone
company.
3.
The REN is useful to determine the quantity of devices you may connect
to your telephone line and still have all of those devices ring when your
number is called. In most, but not all areas, the sum of the RENs of all
devices should not exceed five (5.0). To be certain of the number of
devices you may connect to your line, as determined by the REN, you
should call your local telephone company to determine the maximum
REN for your calling area.
4.
If your telephone causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone
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5.
6.
7.
company may discontinue your service temporarily. If possible, they will
notify you in advance. But if advance notice is not practical, you will be
notified as soon as possible. You will be advised of your right to file a
complaint with the FCC.
Your telephone company may make changes to its facilities, equipment,
operations or procedures that could affect the proper function of your
equipment. If they do, you will be given advance notice so as to give you
an opportunity to maintain uninterrupted service.
This equipment may not be used on coin service provided by the
telephone company. Connection to party lines is subject to state tariffs.
(Contact your state public utility commission or corporation commission
for information.).
USOC jack type is RJ11C and the compatible jack is part 68 compliance.
NOTICE: If your home has specially wired alarm equipment connected to the
telephone line, ensure the installation of this [Equipment ID] does not disable
your alarm equipment. If you have questions about what will disable alarm
equipment, consult your telephone company or a qualified installer.
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This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful
interference, and, (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation. Privacy of
communications may not be ensured when using this phone.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved in writing by
Northwestern Bell Phones may void the user's authority to operate this
equipment.
NOTE: 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.
. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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CAUTION: To maintain the compliance with the FCC’s RF exposure guideline,
place the base unit at least 20 cm from nearby persons.
For a handset that has the potential to be used in a body worn configuration and
has been tested and certified with a specific accessory device(s):
For body worn operation, this handset has been tested and meets the FCC RF
exposure guidelines when used with the belt clip supplied or designated for this
product. Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC RF
exposure guidelines.
SAR (Specific Absorption Rate) STATEMENTS:
1.
The equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth
for an uncontrolled environment, under 47 CFR 2.1093 paragraph (d) (2).
2.
This Transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with
any other antenna or transmitter.
The DECT 6.0 Cordless Phone has been tested to the FCC exposure
requirements of Specific Absorption Rate.
AC ADAPTOR: Use only with Class 2 Transformer,
6VDC output, 250mA, center pin positive.
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31070 HANDSET CONTROLS DIAGRAM
Visual Ringer LED
Indicator / IN USE
LED Indicator
LCD Display
Dn / Dialed Button
Talk / Spk (Speaker
Phone) Button
Up / CID Button
(Phonebook) /
Option Button
Menu / OK Button
(Move Left )
Button
dn
dia
le
optio
Int (Intercom) Button
(Return) Button
exit
ABC
up
ok
men
DEF
2 3
MNO
4 JKL
5 6
PQRS
WXYZ
TUV
7 8 9
* OPER
0 #
GHI
Del (Delete) / Flash /
talk
spk
talk off
cid
*/
Talk off / Exit Button
# / CONF /
(Move Right) /
(Lock Keypad)
Button
Redial Button
Mute Button
Pa (Pause) Button
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31070 BASE CONTROLS DIAGRAM
6V DC
250mA
DC 6V Jack
LINE
Telephone Line Jack
IN USE/CHARGE
LED Indicator
IN USE
CHG
PAGE
PAGE Button
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CONTROLS DESCRIPTIONS
HANDSET CONTROLS:
LCD Display - Shows call information, phone status, prompts and Phonebook
items.
Visual Ringer LED Indicator / IN USE LED Indicator
(Visual Ringer LED Indicator) - Flashes to indicate the phone is ringing, as a
signal to the user, when the ringer is switched off.
(IN USE LED Indicator) - Lights solid whenever the handset is in TALK
mode. Turns off when the handset is not in use and out of the base unit.
MENU / OK Button - Press to access the program menu. Press to confirm a
selection during menu operation.
(Phonebook) Button - Allows you to change the format of
OPTION /
displayed number. This button is used to access the Phonebook.
MUTE Button - In talk mode, this button allows you to temporarily disable the
handset microphone The LCD Display will show “MUTE”.
TALK OFF / EXIT Button – Press to end a call. This key is used to exit all
modes of operation and return the handset and base unit to the idle mode.
TALK / SPK (Speaker Phone) Button - Press to make or answer a call. Press
again to switch the Speaker Phone on or off.
INT (Intercom) Button - Use this to set up a conference call with an external
line and an internal handset, to set up an internal call with another handset, or to
transfer an incoming call to another handset.
Note: Intercom Function is optional for Multi Handset version only.
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Redial Button –Press to redial the last number you dialed.
Pa (Pause) Button –Press to insert pause while dialing.
DN (DOWN) / DIALED CALLS Button –Scrolls down through lists and
menu options. Decreases the earpiece speaker volume during a call. The 31070
can save the last 10 dialed numbers. Review the redial list from idle mode.
UP/ CID (Caller ID) Button – Increases the earpiece volume during a call.
Reviews the Caller List during stand by mode by scrolling UP through lists and
menu options.
Button - Used to temporarily change the dialing mode from Pulse to
*/
Tone when dialing in the Pulse mode. Press to move left on the large LCD
Display.
#/
/ CF (Conference) /
Button - Press to lock and unlock the keypad
at standby mode. Press to activate 3-way conference. Press to move right on the
large LCD Display.
DELETE / FLASH /
Button - Press to delete items. Sends a hook flash to
access custom calling features such as Call waiting or Three-way calling
provided by you local phone company. Press to return to the previous menu. In
standby mode to delete the MSG (
) icon.
Microphone - Used for speaking with callers.
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BASE UNIT CONTROLS:
Base Unit Charge Terminals - Used for charging handset batteries. We
recommend that you clean these contacts periodically with an
alcohol-moistened cloth or cotton swab.
IN USE LED Indicator / Visual Ringer LED Indicator
(IN USE LED Indicator) - LED flashes when the phone is in talk mode. LED
blinks when you have incoming call. LED flashes when paging the handset.
(Visual Ringer LED Indicator) Flashes to indicate the phone is ringing, as a
signal to the user, when the ringer is switched off.
CHARGE LED Indicator - LED Lights up steadily when the handset is being
charged on the base and turns off when the handset is removed from its cradle.
PAGE / Extra Handset Registration Button - Allows you to locate the
handset when it is not on the base. Press and hold to enter to the base
registration mode.
DC 6V Jack - A jack located on the rear side of the base unit used for
connecting the AC adaptor to the base unit.
Telephone Line Jack – Accepts the line cord for connection to the telephone
outlet.
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INSTALLATION
CAUTION: USE ONLY THE Ni-Mh BATTERY TYPE INCLUDED
WITH THIS UNIT. USE OF OTHER BATTERY TYPES MAY CAUSE
INJURIES OR DAMAGE.
Battery Installation:
1.
Remove the battery compartment cover of the handset by pressing the top
of the cover and sliding it down.
2.
Connect the Ni-Mh battery pack plug along the slot into the handset’s
battery connector as shown below.
Ni-Mh Battery
Pack
Red
Wire
Black
Wire
3.
4.
(Figure 1)
Insert the Ni-Mh battery into the battery compartment.
Replace the battery compartment cover by sliding it up towards the
handset.
Note: Use the type and size of Ni-Mh battery pack, 2.4V, 600mAh. It is
recommended that the Ni-Mh battery pack should be fully charged
overnight prior to initial use.
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Belt Clip Installation
With the back of the handset facing up, insert one side of the belt clip hook into
the matching slots at the top side of the handset as shown in Figure 2. Slide the
other hook until it locks into place from the opposite side of the handset.
Belt clip hook
(Figure 2)
WALL USE:
Wall Mounting (Standard Wall Jack)
1.
Install the wall mount bracket at the position as shown in Figure 3.
2.
Connect the short telephone line cord to the TEL LINE jack.
3.
Connect the opposite end of the telephone line cord to the modular wall
jack.
4.
Align the wall mounting slots with studs located on the modular wall plate
and slide base down to lock in place.
Wall Mount
Stud
Telephone
Modular Jack
Wall Mount
Stud
Wall Mount
(Figure 3)
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Wall Mounting (No Standard Wall Jack)
1.
Drill two holes with a vertical distance between the two marked positions
of 315/16” (100mm)as shown in Figure 4.
.....................
3 15/1655
(100mm)
.....................
2.
3.
(Figure 4)
Drive a screw into each of the holes. Tighten them to the end of the screw
lines, only leaving the smooth part of the screw head outside the wall.
Place the unit onto the screws, and then slide it down firmly to fasten the
base securely.
Uninstalling Wall Mount Bracket
To remove the wall mount bracket from the base unit, pull it forward as shown
in Figure 5.
(Figure 5)
POWER CONNECTION
CAUTION: You must use a Class II, 120 Volt AC/6 Volt DC adaptor
that delivers at least 250mA for base unit. The center tip must be positive and
the plug must correctly fit the base unit’s DC 6V 250mA jack.
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1.
2.
Plug the AC adaptor into a standard AC outlet.
Insert the small plug into the DC 6V 250mA jack on the rear of the base
unit and Insert the small plug into the DC 6V 250mA on the rear of the
charger as shown in Figure 6.
Base Unit
AC Outlet
DC 6V Jack
6V DC
250mA
LINE
AC Adaptor
Plug
AC Adaptor
(Figure 6)
INITIAL SETUP
Setting to TONE or PULSE Dialing Mode:
- If your home is equipped with tone-dialing service set the TONE/PULSE
setting to TONE (default setting of your phone is TONE).
- If you have a Pulse (Rotary) dialing service, set the TONE/PULSE change the
setting to Pulse following the procedure on setting the TONE/PULSE.
If you are not sure which system you have, set the TONE/PULSE Set the phone
to TONE. Press the [TALK Button] the handset to get a dial tone, and press any
button on the [TELEPHONE Keypad] except the zero. If the dial tone continues,
it means that you do not have TONE dialing service. Press the [OFF Button] on
the handset to hang up. Set the TONE/PULSE setting to the PULSE and then try
again.
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TELEPHONE OPERATION
A.
1.
2.
3.
4.
B.
1.
2.
3.
4.
C.
1.
2.
3.
D.
1.
2.
3.
PLACE a CALL
Pick up the handset and Press [TALK/SPK Button]. The LCD Display will
”.
show “
Listen for a dial tone.
Dial the telephone number. The phone numbers appear on the LCD
Display as you enter the number.
When finished with your call, Press [TALK OFF Button]. The Base IN
USE LED indicator will light up steadily.
PLACE a CALL with SPEAKER PHONE
Press [TALK/SPK Button] twice for speaker mode. The Base unit IN USE
LED indicator will flash.
Listen for a dial tone.
Dial the telephone number. The phone numbers appear on the LCD
Display as you enter the number.
When finished with your call, Press [TALK OFF Button]. The Base IN
USE LED indicator will light up steadily.
ANSWER a CALL
When the phone rings, the LCD Display will show “CALL”, Press
[TALK/SPK Button] on the handset.
Start your conversation.
To end your conversation, Press [TALK OFF Button].
ANSWER a CALL with SPEAKER PHONE
When the phone rings, the LCD Display will show “CALL”, Press
[TALK/SPK Button] twice on the handset for Speaker Phone mode.
Start your conversation.
To end your conversation, Press [TALK OFF Button].
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If the Handset is on the Base:
1.
When the phone rings, the LCD Display will show “CALL”, simply pick
up the handset from the base cradle if the unit is set to auto-answer ON
mode. If the unit is set to auto-answer OFF mode, and Press [TALK/SPK
Button] on the handset. The Base unit IN USE LED Indicator will flash.
2.
Start your conversation.
3.
To end your conversation, Press [TALK OFF Button], the Base IN USE
LED Indicator will light up steadily.
DIAL ONE of the LAST 10 DIALED NUMBERS
1.
Press [DIALED Button].
2.
Press [UP or DN Button] to scroll through to the 10 previously called
numbers, select the number you want to call back.
3.
Press [TALK/SPK Button]. The selected number will be dialed
automatically.
LAST NUMBER REDIAL
A.
After hearing a Busy Tone when placing a call.
1.
If you get a busy tone, Press [TALK OFF Button] to hang up.
2.
Press [TALK/SPK Button] again and listen for a dial tone.
3.
Press [REDIAL Button]. This will automatically redial the last telephone
number you called (up to 32 digits).
4.
When finished with your call, Press [TALK OFF Button] or place the
handset on the base unit. The Base IN USE LED indicator will light up
steadily.
B.
1.
2.
3.
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When the Handset is “off” the Base Unit and in stand by Mode.
Press [TALK/SPK Button] on the handset and listen for a dial tone.
Press [REDIAL Button]. This will automatically redial the last telephone
number that you called (up to 32 digits).
When finished with your call, Press [TALK OFF Button] or place the
handset on the base unit. The Base IN USE LED indicator will light up
steadily.
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INTERCOM CALL (Optional feature for Multi-Handset version only)
1.
In stand by mode, Press [INT Button] on the handset, and then enter the
handset number that you want to call. The internal called handset will ring.
2.
To answer the intercom call, Press [TALK/SPK Button] on the called party
handset.
3.
To end intercom mode, Press [TALK OFF Button].
Note: After the Intercom Call is established between two handsets, the
third handset can still make or answer a call to the external line.
CALL TRANSFER (Optional feature for Multi-Handset version only)
You can transfer an external call from on handset to another handset.
1.
2.
3.
During an external call, Press [INT Button] and the corresponding handset
number that you want to transfer.
The external call is put on hold and the internal called handset rings.
After the internal called handset has answered, Press [TALK OFF Button]
to hang up your handset to complete the call transfer.
Note: If the internal called handset does not answer the internal call with
30 seconds, the handset will return to the external call again.
CONFERENCE CALL (Optional feature for Multi-Handset version only)
When you are on an external call, you can invite another internal handset to join
your conversation. A 3-way Conference can be established using the following
procedure.
1.
During a call, Press [INT Button] and corresponding handset number that
you want to call.
2.
The external call is put on hold and the internal called handset rings.
3.
After the internal called handset has answered, you can Press [CONF
Button] to activate 3-way conference call.
Note: During a conference call, either handsets can hang up and it will
not effect the conversation between another handset and the external call.
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PAUSE FUNCTION
•
In some cases, such as PABX or long distance service, a pause may be
needed in the dialing sequence. Pressing [PA (Pause) Button] inserts a
“pause” programmed time interval between dialed numbers.
FLASH FUNCTION
•
Press [FASH Button] to access custom calling features such as Call
Waiting or Three-Way Calling provided by your local phone company.
Press [Flash Button] during dialing or placing calls, can also be used to
restore a dial tone to make a new call.
LOW BATTERY WARNING
•
When the handset battery voltage level is low, the “BATTERY LOW” icon
will flash. When the battery is full, all cells will be shaded on the icon.
•
Return the handset on the base cradle for charging the battery.
Note: If the battery is low during a call, a warning beep will be emitted
every 10 seconds to alert the user to charge the battery.
PAGING the HANDSET
•
If you have misplaced the handset or need to alert a person near the
handset, Press [PAGE Button] on the Base unit. Each press of [PAGE
Button] will activate the handset to beep for 60 seconds. The LCD Display
shows “PAGING…” and the Base IN USE LED Indicator will start to
blink. Press [PAGE Button] again to stop.
Note: Even if the handset is in RING OFF mode, the Base unit can still
“Page” the handset.
HANDSET KEYPAD LOCK and UNLOCK
1.
Press [MENU/OK Button].
2.
Press [
Button] to LOCK keypad, repeat procedure to UNLOCK.
Or Press and hold [
Button] to LOCK keypad, repeat procedure to
UNLOCK.
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MENU FUNCTION PROGRAMMING
This phone contains the following special MENU Functions. To access, Press
the [MENU/OK Button] at stand by mode, then Press [UP or DN Button] to
select the function.
CALL LOG
RECEIVED
CID BOOK
DIALED
LIST
ADD TO PB
DELETE
DELETE ALL
LIST
NAME?
NUMBER?
DEL ITEM
SELECT ENTRY
CONFIRM?
DELETE ALL
CONFIRM?
ADD ITEM
PHONE BOOK
MELODY
MELODY1-12
CHANGE ITEM
PB STATUS
DEREGIS HS
BS SETTING
PIN?
DIAL MODE
TONE
PULSE
FLASH TIME
100
250
300
600
MODIFY PIN
PIN?
BS DEFAULT
PIN?
ALARM
ALARM ON
ms
ms
ms
ms
HS1
HS2
HS3
HS4
HS5
NEW PIN
HH:MM
SNOOZE ON
MELODY
MELODY1-12
VOLUME
VOLUME OFF-3
MELODY
MELODY1-12
VOLUME
VOLUME OFF-3
SNOOZE OFF
ALARM OFF
INT RING
RING SET
EXT RING
KEY TONE
ON
OFF
BATTERY LOW
ON
TONE SET
CONFIRM
OFF
LANGUAGE
HS SETTING
ENGLISH
FRENCH
SPANISH
HS LABEL
AUTO ANSWER
ON
OFF
BARRING
PIN?
ON
OFF
DATE&TIME
DATE FORMAT
DD-MM
MM-DD
SET DATE
TIME FORMAT
SET TIME
REGISTER
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LEVEL 1
LEVEL 2
LEVEL 3
AREACODE SET
***
SELECT BS
BASE
BASE
BASE
BASE
AUTO
HS DEFAULT
PIN?
BASE
BASE
BASE
BASE
PIN?
NUMBER
NUMBER
NUMBER
NUMBER
NUMBER ?
12-HOUR
24-HOUR
PB CLR? Y/N
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CALLER ID OPERATION
Getting to know your New Telephone
IMPORTANT: Subscription to Caller ID (CID)/Call Waiting ID services from
your Local Phone Company is required for using the Caller ID/Call Waiting ID
features of 31070. Your new 31070 telephone gives you the ultimate in cordless
telephone sound quality with the luxury of Caller ID and Call Waiting ID.
If this is your first cordless telephone, you will soon discover that your cordless
is similar to regular telephones, except without the cord. If you have owned a
cordless telephone in the past, you will discover that the 31070 telephone is the
most powerful and full-functioned Call Waiting ID cordless telephone on the
market, some key features are:
•
40 name and number Caller ID/Call Waiting ID memory (Call List)
•
50 name and number programmable memory (Phonebook)
•
Hearing Aid Compatibility
Unlike regular telephones, your cordless telephone does not work during power
failures. We do not recommend that you use a cordless telephone as the only
phone in your residence.
INTRODUCTION to CALLER ID and CALL WAITING ID
The 31070 Caller ID/Calling Waiting ID devices allow you to take advantage of
the Caller identification delivery service offered by your Local Telephone
Company. For more information, you can refer to the following Questions and
Answers table:
Caller ID Questions and Answers:
QUESTIONS
What is Caller ID?
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ANSWERS
Caller ID is a device that identifies the calling
party before you answer a call. This device can be
used to screen unwanted calls and eliminate
harassment from annoying calls.
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What is Caller
Waiting ID?
How does Caller ID
and Call Waiting ID
work?
Who provides Caller
ID service?
How can I activate my
Caller ID?
Call Waiting ID is a device that can also identifies
the call waiting party before you answer a call.
When used with Caller ID/Call Waiting service,
the Caller ID/Call Waiting ID device displays the
name (if available), and the telephone number (if
available) of the person calling before you answer
your telephone.
Your local telephone company. However, not all
local telephone companies provide Caller ID
service. Please call you local phone company to
confirm that the service is available before you
install the device.
For your Caller ID unit to function, you must first
arrange with your local telephone company to
have Caller ID/Call Waiting ID service installed
on you line. There is an extra charge added to
your monthly telephone bill for this service.
Before using this unit, please read instruction
manual carefully.
Main MENU Function Programming 1 - CALL LOG:
RECEIVING a NEW CALL
•
When you receive a New Call, the call information is stored in the
CALLER ID List. The “NEW NUMBER” segment of the LCD Display
shows the number of calls not yet reviewed.
•
When you receive a call, the system displays the caller information sent by
the telephone company, called a Call Record. The Call Record consists of
the following information:
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a.
b.
c.
•
The caller’s telephone number
The caller’s name (if available)
The date and time of the call
555-555-1212
JOHN SMITH
NEW
CID
12/15 10:00 AM
20
If there are no call records, the LCD display shows “EMPTY” by pressing
the CID button.
VIEWING the CALLER ID LIST
1.
In stand by mode, Press [CID Button] to enter Caller ID list. If there is a
new call(s), the new call(s) will be displayed first.
555-555-1212
JOHN SMITH
Month/Date
12/15
Time
2.
3.
10:00
AM
555-555-1212
JOHN SMITH
20
12/15
10:00 AM
20
Number of calls recorded
Press [UP or DN Button] to scroll to the next call. The [DN Button] will
go through the calls from the last call received to the first. The [UP Button]
will allow you to view the calls from the first call received to the last.
Press [ Button] to finish.
Note: If no active buttons are pressed within 20 seconds, the LCD
Display will automatically return to stand by mode.
CALL WAITING
When you subscribe to Call Waiting Service from your Local Telephone
Company, this telephone will display the name and number of the second caller
while you are having a conversation.
1.
If a second call comes in while you are having a conversation, you will
hear a notification tone from the handset and volume is momentarily
muted. The LCD Display will automatically show the name and number of
the second caller.
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3.
Press [FLASH Button] to answer the second caller.
When you are finished, Press [FLASH Button] to continue your
conversation with the first caller.
MESSAGE WAITING
When the Caller ID receives the Message Waiting signal from your local phone
icon on the LCD panel will be flashed. The
icon will
company, the
turn off after you have reviewed your messages. Message Waiting is an optional,
extra service provided by your local phone company.
DELETE MESSAGE (
) ICON
1.
In standby mode, Press and hold [DEL/FLASH/ Button]. The LCD will
show “DEL MESSAGE?”.
2.
Press [MENU/OK Button] to delete message icon.
PLACING a CALL from the CALLER LIST – OPTION DIALING
1.
Press [CID Button].
2.
Press [UP or DN Button] to select the call record you wish to call back.
Each press of [OPTION Button] will change the format of display as
follows;
7 – Digits: 7 Digits Phone Number
10 – Digits: 3 Digit Area Code + 7 Digits Phone Number
11 – Digits: Long Distance Code “1” + 3 Digit Area Code + 7
Digits Phone Number.
3.
Press [TALK/SPK Button] to dial out.
4.
To end your conversation, Press [TALK OFF Button].
SAVING NAME and NUMBER from CALLER LIST into the PHONE
BOOK
1.
Press [MENU/OK Button].
2.
Press [UP or DN Button] to select “CALL LOG”.
3.
Press [MENU/OK Button].
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4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
Press [UP or DN Button] to select “RECEIVED”.
Press [MENU/OK Button].
Press [UP or DN Button] to scroll the call record you wish to store.
Press [MENU/OK Button].
Press [UP or DN Button] to select “ADD TO PB”.
Press [MENU/OK Button] three times to confirm.
Press [UP or DN Button] to select the Melody 1-12.
Press [MENU/OK Button] to confirm.
Press [TALK OFF Button] to return to Idle Mode.
SELECTIVE DELETING from CALLER LIST
1. Press [MENU/OK Button].
2.
Press [UP or DN Button] to select “CALL LOG”.
3.
Press [MENU/OK Button].
4.
Press [UP or DN Button] to select “RECEIVED”.
5.
Press [MENU/OK Button].
6.
Press [UP or DN Button] to scroll the call record you wish to delete.
7.
Press [MENU/OK Button].
8.
Press [UP or DN Button] to select “DELETE”.
9.
Press [MENU/OK Button] to confirm. The LCD will show “CONFIRM?”.
10. Press the MENU/OK button to confirm.
11. Press the TALK OFF button to return to Idle Mode.
DELETING ALL RECORDS from CALLER LIST
1.
Press [MENU/OK Button].
2.
Press [UP or DN Button] to select “CALL LOG”.
1.
Press [MENU/OK Button].
2.
Press [UP or DN Button] to select “RECEIVED”.
3.
Press [MENU/OK Button] twice.
4.
Press [UP or DN Button] to select “DELETE ALL”.
5.
Press [MENU/OK Button] to confirm. The LCD will show “CONFIRM?”.
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7.
Press [MENU/OK Button] to confirm.
Press [TALK OFF Button] to return to Idle Mode.
Main MENU Function Programming 2 -PHONEBOOK SETTING
SAVING in the PHONEBOOK
1.
Press [MENU/OK Button].
2.
Press [UP or DN Button] to select “ PHONE BOOK”
3.
Press [MENU/OK Button].
4.
Press [UP or DN Button] to select “ADD ITEM”.
5.
Press [MENU/OK Button]. The LCD will show “NAME?”.
6.
Use [TELEPHONE KEYPAD Button] (0-9) to enter the name; (see the
“TELEPHONE KEYPAD CHARACTERS SETTING” section) you can
store up to 12 characters.
7.
Press [MENU/OK Button]. The LCD will show “NUMBER?”
8.
Enter the telephone number using the TELEPHONE KEYPAD button
(0-9). You can store up to 20 digits.
9.
Press [MENU/OK Button]. The melody name is displayed; the ringer tone
will also be sounded. The default name to be displayed is “Melody 1”. The
user can move through the melody options using [UP or DN Button].
10. Press [MENU/OK Button] to confirm.
Note: If there are no memory locations left in the phonebook, the unit
will display “PB FULL”. To continue with memory programming, you
must delete or edit existing speed dial numbers. If no active buttons are
pressed for 20 seconds, the LCD Display will automatically return to idle
mode.
TELEPHONE KEYPAD CHARACTERS
The [TELEPHONE KEYPAD Buttons] (0-9) are used to enter the characters
when entering names. Press the appropriate KEYPAD button to get the
following characters.
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KEYPAD
BUTTON
CHARACTERS
Space
For example, if you want to enter the character “C”, Press “2” KEYPAD Button
3 times - 1st Press, letter “A” will be displayed, 2nd Press “B” will be displayed,
and the 3rd Press will display “C”.
VIEWING the PHONEBOOK [
The Phonebook lets you scroll through the Phone Book directory to find the
name and telephone number of the person you need for one touch dialing. You
can store up to 50 names and telephone numbers in the Memory.
Button].
1.
Press [
2.
Press [UP or DN Button] to find the name or telephone number you need.
6045551212
ALEX BROWIN
6045551212
ALEX BROWIN
Note: To exit the Phonebook at anytime, Press [
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Button].
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EDITING NAME and NUMBER in the PHONEBOOK
1.
Press [MENU/OK button].
2.
Press [UP or DN Button] to select “ PHONE BOOK”
3.
Press [MENU/OK Button].
4.
Press [UP or DN Button] to select “ CHANGE ITEM”
5.
Press [MENU/OK Button].
6.
Press [UP or DN Button] to select desired change.
7.
Press [MENU/OK Button].
8.
Press [TELEPHONE KEYPAD button to edit the name.
ALEX BROWIN
9.
10.
cursor is blinking
To erase, Press [DELETE Button] to remove previous letter.
To add, use [TELEPHONE KEYPAD Buttons] (0-9).
Press [MENU/OK Button] to edit the number.
Press [TELEPHONE KEYPAD Button] to edit the number you want to
change.
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cursor is blinking
To erase, Press [DELETE Button] to remove previous number.
To add, use [TELEPHONE KEYPAD Buttons] (0-9).
11. Press [MENU/OK Button]. The melody name is displayed; the ringer tone
will also be sounded. The default name to be displayed is the “Melody 1”.
The user can move through the melody options using [UP or DN Button].
12. Press [MENU/OK Button] to confirm.
Note: When no active buttons are pressed within 20 seconds, the LCD
Display will automatically return to stand by mode.
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PLACING CALLS from the PHONEBOOK
1.
Press [
Button].
2.
Press [UP or DN Button] to find the contact you want to call.
3.
Press [TALK/SPK Button] to dial out the telephone number.
4.
Start your conversation.
5.
To end your conversation, Press [TALK OFF Button].
NOTE: Be sure to check that the line is not in use by another extension.
DELETING a STORED NUMBER
1.
Press [MENU/OK Button].
2.
Press [UP or DN Button] to select “PHONE BOOK”.
3.
Press [MENU/OK Button].
4.
Press [UP or DN Button] to select “DEL ITEM”.
5.
Press [MENU/OK Button].
6.
Press [UP or DN Button] to select desired deletion.
7.
Press [MENU/OK Button], the LCD will show “CONFIRM?".
8.
Press [MENU/OK Button] to confirm.
9.
Press [TALK OFF Button] to return to stand by Mode.
DELETING ALL STORED NUMBERS
1.
Press [MENU/OK Button].
2.
Press [UP or DN Button] to select “PHONE BOOK”.
3.
Press [MENU/OK Button].
4.
Press [UP or DN Button] to select “DELETE ALL”.
5.
Press [MENU/OK Button], the LCD will show “CONFIRM?”
6.
Press [MENU/OK Button] to confirm.
7.
Press [TALK OFF Button] to return to Idle Mode.
(PHONEBOOK) PB STATUS
This function allows the user to see how many entries in the Phone Book are
occupied. On entering the Phone Book function, the user will see the number of
Phone book entries.
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1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Press [MENU/OK Button].
Press [UP or DN Button] to select “PHONE BOOK”.
Press [MENU/OK Button].
Press [UP or DN Button] to select “PB STATUS”.
Press [MENU/OK Button] to see how many entries.
Press [TALK OFF Button] to return to Idle Mode.
Main MENU Function Programming 3 – BASE (BS) SETTING
(Handset De-Registration) DEREGIS HS SETTING
(DE-REGISTRATION for Multi Handset version only)
This function allows the user to delete (De-Register) a handset from the Multi
handset set-up.
1.
Press [MENU/OK Button].
2.
Press [UP or DN Button] to select “BS SETTING”.
3.
Press [MENU/OK Button].
4.
Press [UP or DN Button] to select “DEREGIS HS”.
5.
Press [MENU/OK Button].
6.
Enter the PIN number.
7.
Press [MENU/OK Button].
8.
Press [UP or DN Button] to select HS (Handset) number.
9.
Press [MENU/OK Button].
10. Press [TALK OFF Button] to return to idle mode.
DIAL MODE SETTING
The user can select to change the Dialing Mode from TONE or PULSE.
1.
Press [MENU/OK Button].
2.
Press [UP or DN Button] to select “BS SETTING”.
3.
Press [MENU/OK Button].
4.
Press [UP or DN Button] to select “DIAL MODE”.
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5.
6.
7.
8.
Press [MENU/OK Button].
Press [UP or DN Button] to select TONE or PULSE.
Press [MENU/OK Button] to confirm.
Press [TALK OFF Button] to return to idle mode.
FLASH TIME SETTING
The user can select to change the Flash Time.
1.
Press [MENU/OK Button].
2.
Press [UP or DN Button] to select “BS SETTING”.
3.
Press [MENU/OK Button].
4.
Press [UP or DN Button] to select “FLASH TIME”.
5.
Press [MENU/OK Button].
6.
Press [UP or DN Button] to select 100MS, 250MS, 300MS or 600MS.
7.
Press [MENU/OK Button] to confirm.
8.
Press [TALK OFF Button] to return to idle mode.
MODIFY PIN SETTING
This function allows the user to change the pin number of the currently active
Base.
1.
Press [MENU/OK Button].
2.
Press [UP or DN Button] to select “BS SETTING”
3.
Press [MENU/OK Button].
4.
Press [UP or DN Button] to select “MODIFY PIN”.
5.
Press [MENU/OK Button].
6.
Enter PIN NUMBER. (The factory default is “0000”)
7.
Press [MENU/OK Button]. The LCD will show “NEW PIN”.
8.
Enter the new pin number.
9.
Press [MENU/OK Button]. The LCD will show “CONFIRM”.
10. Enter the new pin number again.
11. Press [MENU/OK Button] to confirm.
12. Press TALK OFF Button] to return to Idle mode.
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Note: The PIN number is very important. If you lost the PIN number, you
can not restore to the factory default setting.
(BASE) BS DEFAULT SETTING
This function allows the user to restore the Base setting to the factory default.
1.
Press [MENU/OK Button].
2.
Press [UP or DN Button] to select “BS SETTING”.
3.
Press [MENU/OK Button].
4.
Press [UP or DN Button] to select “BS DEFAULT”.
5.
Press MENU/OK Button].
6.
Enter the modified PIN NUMBER.
7.
Press [MENU/OK Button] to confirm.
Main MENU Function Programming 4 - HANDSET (HS)
SETTING
ALARM SETTING
The alarm feature can alert you at a set time. When the alarm is alerting, your
handset ring for 30 seconds. To stop the alarm, simply press any key on the
handset.
1.
Press [MENU/OK Button].
2.
Press [UP or DN Button] to select “HS SETTING”.
3.
Press [MENU/OK Button].
4.
Press [UP or DN Button] to select “ALARM”.
5.
Press [MENU/OK Button].
6.
Press [UP or DN Button] to select ALARM ON.
7.
Press [MENU/OK Button] to set ALARM TIME.
8.
Press [TELEPHONE Keypad Button] to enter the hour and minute, Press
[UP or DN Button] to select PM or AM.
9.
Press [MENU/OK Button] to confirm.
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10. Press [UP or DN Button] to select SNOOZE ON or SNOOZE OFF.
11. Press [MENU/OK Button] to confirm.
12. Press [TALK OFF Button] to return to idle mode.
Note: If setting the “SNOOZE ON” temporarily halts the alarm from
sounding when the alarm rings.
ALARM OFF
1.
Press [MENU/OK Button].
2.
Press [UP or DN Button] to select “HS SETTING”.
3.
Press [MENU/OK Button].
4.
Press [UP or DN Button] to select “ALARM”.
5.
Press [MENU/OK Button].
6.
Press [UP or DN Button] to select "ALARM OFF".
7.
Press [MENU/OK Button] to confirm.
8.
Press [TALK OFF Button] to return to idle mode.
RING SETTING
The user is able to change the settings for the Handset ringing on Internal Calls.
The user is able to adjust the internal ring volume from the range of volume
levels available. The user is able to change the settings for the Handset ringing
on External Calls. The user is able to adjust the external ring volume from the
range of volume levels available.
1.
Press [MENU/OK Button].
2.
Press [UP or DN Button] to select “HS SETTING”.
3.
Press [MENU/OK Button].
4.
Press [UP or DN Button] to select “RING SET”.
5.
Press [MENU/OK Button].
6.
Press [UP or DN Button] to select "INT RING" or "EXT RING".
7.
Press [MENU/OK Button].
8.
Press [UP or DN Button] to select "MELODY" or "VOLUME".
9.
Press [MENU/OK Button].
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10. Press [UP or DN Button] to select "MELODY 1-12". Press [UP or DN
Button] to select Volume OFF, 1, 2, 3.
11. Press [MENU/OK Button] to confirm.
12. Press [TALK OFF Button] to return to idle mode.
TONE SETTING
A beep will sound when a key is pressed on the handset. A beep will sound then
the battery is low. A beep will sound then the Handset is out of range of the
Base.
1.
Press [MENU/OK Button].
2.
Press [UP or DN Button] to select “HS SETTING”.
3.
Press [MENU/OK Button].
4.
Press [UP or DN Button] to select “TONE SET”.
5.
Press [MENU/OK Button].
6.
Press [UP or DN Button] to select KEY TONE, BAT LOW.
7.
Press [MENU/OK Button].
8.
Press [UP or DN Button] to select ON or OFF.
9.
Press [MENU/OK Button].
10. Press [TALK OFF Button] to return to idle mode.
LANGUAGE DISPLAY SETTING
This telephone offers ENGLISH, FRENCH, SPANISH languages for your
convenience. To select the Language;
1.
Press [MENU/OK Button].
2.
Press [UP or DN Button] to select “HS SETTING”.
3.
Press [MENU/OK Button].
4.
Press [UP or DN Button] to select “LANGUAGE”.
5.
Press [MENU/OK Button].
6.
Press [UP or DN Button] to select desired language.
7.
Press [MENU/OK Button] to confirm.
8.
Press [TALK OFF Button] to return to idle mode.
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HANDSET NAME (HS) LABEL SETTING
1.
Press [MENU/OK Button].
2.
Press [UP or DN Button] to select “HS SETTING”.
3.
Press [MENU/OK Button].
4.
Press [UP or DN Button] to select “HS LABEL”.
5.
Press [MENU/OK Button].
6.
Use the [TELEPHONE KEYPAD button] (0-9) to enter the name. The
handset name is limited to 12 characters.
7.
Press [MENU/OK Button] to confirm.
8.
Press [TALK OFF Button] to return to idle mode.
AUTO ANSWER SETTING
1.
Press [MENU/OK Button].
2.
Press [UP or DN Button] to select “HS SETTING”.
3.
Press [MENU/OK Button].
4.
Press [UP or DN Button] to select “AUTO ANS”.
5.
Press [MENU/OK Button].
6.
Press [UP or DN Button] to select ON or OFF.
7.
Press [MENU/OK Button] to confirm.
8.
Press [TALK OFF Button] to return to idle mode.
BARRING SETTING
The Handset can be set to disable external outgoing calls. The user is able to
select enable/disable for this feature. Note that internal calls to intercom or
conference will still be available.
1.
Press [MENU/OK Button].
2.
Press [UP or DN Button] to select “HS SETTING”.
3.
Press [MENU/OK Button].
4.
Press [UP or DN Button] to select “BARRING”.
5.
Press [MENU/OK Button].
6.
Enter PIN NUMBER.
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8.
Press [MENU/OK Button].
Press [UP or DN Button] to select ON or OFF, to select ON, and
Press [MENU/OK Button]
9.
Press [UP or DN Button] select “NUMBER 1, 2, 3, 4”.
10. Press [MENU/OK Button]. The LCD will show “NUMBER?”
11. Use the [TELEPHONE Keypad Buttons] enter to disable the previous
number you want to dial the external outgoing calls (maximum for four
digits).
To erase, Press [DELETE button] to remove previous number
To add, use the [TELEPHONE Keypad] (0-9).
12. Press [MENU/OK Button] to confirm.
13. Press [TALK OFF Button] to return to idle mode.
DATE and TIME SETTING
1.
Press [MENU/OK Button].
2.
Press [UP or DN Button] to select “HS SETTING”.
3.
Press [MENU/OK Button].
4.
Press [UP or DN Button] to select “DATE&TIME”.
5.
Press [MENU/OK Button].
6.
Press [UP or DN Button] to select "DATE FORM", "SET DATE", "TIME
FORM" or "SET TIME".
7.
Press [MENU/OK Button] to confirm.
8.
DATE FORM SETTING - Press [UP or DN Button] to select "DD-MM"
or "MM-DD".
SET DATE - Use the [TELEPHONE Keypad] (0-9) to enter the date.
TIME FORM SETTING - Press [UP or DN Button] to select 12-HOUR
or 24-HOUR.
SET TIME - Use the [TELEPHONE Keypad] (0-9) to enter the time.
9.
Press [MENU/OK Button] to confirm.
10. Press [TALK OFF Button] to return to idle mode.
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CONTRAST SETTING
1.
Press [MENU/OK Button].
2.
Press [UP or DN Button] to select “HS SETTING”.
3.
Press [MENU/OK Button].
4.
Press [UP or DN Button] to select “CONTRAST”.
5.
Press [MENU/OK Button].
6.
Press [UP or DN Button] to select level 1, 2, 3.
7.
Press [MENU/OK Button] to confirm.
8.
Press [TALK OFF Button] to return to idle mode.
AREA CODE SETTING
This function allows user to preset an area code for CID incoming call display.
(Maximum 3 digits). This feature can hide the area code that you specify, so
when a local call is incoming, you will only see the 7 digit telephone number
without the area code, even call back the number as 7 digits in caller ID.
1.
Press [MENU/OK Button].
2.
Press [UP or DN Button] to select “HS SETTING”.
3.
Press [MENU/OK Button].
4.
Press [UP or DN Button] to select “AREACODE SET”.
5.
Press [MENU/OK Button].
6.
Use the [TELEPHONE Keypad] (0-9) to enter the AREA CODE.
7.
Press [MENU/OK Button] to confirm.
8.
Press [TALK OFF Button] to return to idle mode.
SELECT BASE SETTING
This function allows the user to select a base from those already registered to
the handset.
1.
Press [MENU/OK Button].
2.
Press [UP or DN Button] to select “HS SETTING”.
3.
Press [MENU/OK Button].
4.
Press [UP or DN Button] to select “SELECT BS”.
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5.
6.
7.
Press [MENU/OK Button].
Press [UP or DN Button] to select "BASE 1, 2, 3, 4 or AUTO".
Press [MENU/OK Button] to confirm.
HANDSET (HS) DEFAULT SETTING
This function allows the user to restore the Handset settings to the factory
default.
1.
Press [MENU/OK Button].
2.
Press [UP or DN Button] to select “HS SETTING”
3.
Press [MENU/OK Button].
4.
Press [UP or DN Button] to select “HS DEFAULT”
5.
Press [MENU/OK Button]. The LCD will show “PIN?”
6.
Press [MENU/OK Button] to confirm. The LCD will show “PB CLR?
Y/N”
7.
Press [UP or DN Button] to select “YES” to clear all previous phonebook
setting.
8.
Press [MENU/OK Button] to confirm.
Main MENU Function Programming 5 – REGISTER
EXTRA HANDSET REGISTRATION:
Note: Maximum of 5 handsets can be registered or linked to the same Base
Unit and Maximum of 4 Bases per handset.
You can purchase additional handsets for multi-handset use with many of this
telephone’s features. Make sure the battery is connected and the base is powered
on before starting the operation.
1.
Press and hold [PAGE Button] on the base unit until the Base IN USE
LED Indicator flashes.
2.
Press [MENU/OK Button].
3.
Press [UP or DN Button] to select “REGISTER”.
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4.
5.
6.
Press [MENU/OK Button].
Press [UP or DN Button] to select desired base number. Press [MENU/OK
Button] to confirm. The LCD will show “SEARCHING NUMBER”.
When the handset has been successfully registered, the PIN Code screen
will be displayed, PIN number should be entered.
The factory preset DEFAULT PIN Number is “0000”.
7.
Press [MENU/OK Button] to confirm. The tone will be sounded and the
Base assigns a number to the Handset.
Note: When you want to add a new extension handset, you must register
the new handset to the base unit (refer to Handset Registration section).
SECURITY CODING
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
The length of the handset security code is 16 bytes, i.e. 128 bits.
The length of the base security code is 16 bytes, i.e. 128 bits.
The total numbers of possible discrete digital codes are 2128. This is equal
to about 3.4 x 1038 different combinations.
Each handset or base unit has a unique security code.
Generation of the security code is by employing a sequential fixed
approach. During manufacturing, the code will be generated and
programmed into the EEPROM of the unit.
SELECTED CHANNEL
The unit may pre-scan available channels and store the detected power levels in
memory to facilitate fast selection of a channel when access is required. Since
some amount of time is required for a complete scan, the stored power level for
a selected channel may have “aged’ since the measurement was taken. The unit
is therefore required to re-monitor the selected channel immediately prior to
transmission.
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68,719,476,736 COMBINATION SECURITY CODING
The cordless telephone has a digital coding security system to prevent
unauthorized use of your telephone line by other cordless phones nearby. The
cordless telephone has 68,719,476,736 possible security code combinations.
Each combination of the code is randomly generated by factory equipment.
IMPROVING CORDLESS RECEPTION
Follow these guidelines to improve cordless sound quality:
•
Select an area to install the unit where it is closest to the center of your
home or office. This will improve the operating range of the unit.
•
Keep the base unit away from electrical equipment. Radio Frequency
Interference (RFI) is sometimes generated by these appliances, which can
cause degradation in cordless reception.
•
Keep the handset batteries charged as much as possible. Weak handset
batteries can limit the range of cordless operation.
MAXIMIZING BATTERY LIFE
Repeated use or recharge of Ni-Mh batteries without periodic full discharge
results in reduced useable charge time. When you notice the usable charge
duration decreasing, fully discharge the Ni-Mh battery and recharge as
described:
DISCHARGING
1.
Unplug the telephone line cord from the 31070.
2.
Make sure that the adapter is connected.
3.
Lift the handset out of the base cradle.
Note: When the handset battery voltage level is low, the “BATTERY
LOW” icon will flash. Let it fully discharge for 14 hours. Once the Ni-Mh
battery is fully discharged, you should now charge the battery to its full
capacity.
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CHARGING
1.
Make sure the adapter and telephone line cord are connected to the 31070.
2.
Place the handset on the base cradle. The CHARGE LED indicator of the
base unit will light steadily.
3.
Leave the handset charging on the base for 14 hours continuously to get a
maximum charge.
4.
The 31070 is now ready for regular use. Discharge and charge the Ni-Mh
battery again once you notice a decrease in the useable charge time.
MAINTENANCE
1.
2.
Your phone should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators,
heaters, stoves or any other appliance that produces heat.
Use a slightly damp cloth to clean the plastic cabinet. A mild soap will
help to remove grease or oil. Never use polish, solvents, abrasives or
strong detergents since these can damage the finish.
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
This cordless phone uses radio frequencies to allow mobility. There are certain
difficulties in using radio frequencies with a cordless telephone. While these are
normal, the following could affect the operation of your system.
NOISE: Electric pulse noise is present in most homes at one time or another.
This noise is most intense during electrical storms. Certain kinds of electric
equipment such as light dimmers, fluorescent bulbs, motors, and fans also
generate noise pulses. Because radio frequencies are susceptible to these noise
pulses, you may occasionally hear them in your handset. Generally, they are
minor annoyances and should not be interpreted as defects in your system.
RANGE: Because radio frequencies are used, location of the base unit can
affect operating range. Try several locations in your home or business and pick
the one that gives you the clearest signal.
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INTERFERENCE: Some electronic devices operate in and/or generate
interference near the operating frequencies of your cordless telephone. While
several protection circuits are used to prevent unwanted signals, there may be
periods when these unwanted signals cause interference. If interference occurs
frequently, it can be minimized or eliminated by lowering the height of your
base antenna or by relocating the base unit. You can check for interference
before selecting the final base unit location by plugging in the phone.
TROUBLESHOOTING
A. TELEPHONE UNIT TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE
SYMPTOM
No dial tone
SOLUTION
•
•
Does not ring
•
•
•
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Check the telephone line cord connectors at both end
to see that they are pushed in firmly until they click.
If you had a power failure or unplugged the base
unit, replace the handset on the base unit for two
to five seconds to reset the system.
Check the RINGER mode on the handset. For
normal use, set to RING 1,2,3,4. The handset will
not ring in OFF mode.
Check the telephone line cord connectors at both
ends to see that they are pushed in firmly until
they click.
You may have exceeded the Ringer Equivalence
Number (REN) limit of how many phones can be
connected to the same line. The REN total of all
devices (printed on the bottom label of each unit)
should not exceed five (5). Disconnect the
appropriate units to lower the REN total.
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No power on
the handset
unit
•
Check the Ni-Mh battery pack for proper
connection inside the battery compartment on the
handset.
The handset rechargeable Ni-Mh pack may need
charging.
Check the Ni-Mh battery pack for proper
connection inside the battery compartment on the
handset.
Make sure the charging contacts on both the base
unit and the handset are in contact during
charging.
The charging contacts and terminals may need
cleaning with an alcohol-dampened swab.
Move the base unit so that it is centrally located
in your residence or office and make sure that the
base unit is not located near appliances.
The handset Ni-Mh battery may be weak.
Recharge the Ni-Mh battery.
Refer to the section “Improving Cordless
Reception”.
The handset rechargeable Ni-Mh battery pack
may need charging.
Refer to the section “Improving Cordless
Reception”.
Refer to the section “Improving Cordless
Reception”.
•
Does not charge
•
•
•
Range is
limited
•
•
•
Calls received
flutters or fades
Interference
on reception
Excessive static
•
•
•
B. CALLER ID SYSTEM TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE
SYMPTOM
The Caller ID
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SOLUTION
•
Check the power connection.
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The Caller ID does
not show the
caller’s name
and/or phone
number
•
•
•
•
•
•
Random characters
and/or “NO DATA”
appear on the LCD
display
•
Cannot get Call
Waiting
identification on the
LCD panel
•
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Check the telephone line cord connections.
Check the batteries for proper installation.
The Caller ID unit will not function until you
have Caller ID service provided by your local
phone company. Call your local phone
company to have Caller ID activated onto your
telephone line
If you pick up the phone before the second
ring, the caller information will not be
correctly received. If you have a telephone
answering device (TAD) connected to the unit,
set the TAD to answer after two rings or more.
If it is a blocked call or an out-of-area call, the
caller’s name and/or phone number will not
appear on the display.
If only the caller’s phone number appears on
the display, it may be a Single Data Message
Format (SDMF) call, as opposed to a Multiple
Data Message Format (MDMF) call. Please
call your local phone company to see which
service you have.
On rare occasions, the Caller ID information
sent by the telephone company may have an
error in the transmission. This is not the fault
of your Caller ID unit. It can only capture and
store the data that was received.
Subscription to Caller ID Call Waiting
(CIDCW) service is required from your local
phone company for the CIDCW function to
operate properly. Call you local phone
company for details.
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