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36258 English I/B ver. 05161A-1
BELL®Phones
BYNOHTHWESTERN BELL PHONES
Excursion® 36258 [my/78751
Congratuldliuns on your selection of the Excursion® 3625807Pf/73’f)
from Northwestern Bell Phones“ This quality 2.4GH2
cordless telephone all Digital Answering Set/stem with Call
Waiting Caller ID, like all Genuine BELL products, has
been designed to give you many years of continuous
service and represents the best value for your money. It
requues little maintenance and is easy to setup and
operate.
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IMPORTANT SERVICE INFORMATION
attempting to setup or use lhls Instrument. It contains imporlznt
e inslallatiun and use. Keep this manual (or future reference. Also
save the carton, Dacklncl and mm to simplify and accelerate any needed
action. if you need assistance or service. call (800) 885-8990 between 8:00 am, and 0
punk Pacific Standard Time, Monday lhlough Frlday. You can also Vlsil our web site at:
hum/mwnwepnonescom fol Iechrtical support and tnrormauon on our other products.
A WARNING
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose Ihls prom-rt (4: min or any type cl exces;
motslure. IIaCCIUel’lLEIIY dropped into water, the adapter should immediately be unplugged
lrom me well along with (he Ielephone line cord
7le SVMBOL ls INTENDED To ALERT THE USER OF THE PRESENCE OF
IMPORTANT OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE (SERVICING) INSTRUCTIONS IN THE
OWNER'S MANUAL
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SAVE THESE lN S'IRUCTIONS
A IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
When using your telephone equipment, basic salary precautions should always be lollowed
to reduce the risk ol fire, electric shock. and injury to persons including the following:
1 Read and undersland all lnstruclions.
2, Follow ell warnings and rnstrucllons marked on me oroducl.
s unplug mls product irom the wall outlet oelore cleaning. Do not use Ilquid cleaners or
aerosol cleaners, Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
as no nol use lhis producl near water, lor example, near a oathhih, wash bowl. kitchen
sink, or laundry hip, in a wet basement or near a swimming pool.
s no nnt place this preonelcn nn unsleple earl. stand, orraple, ine product may lall,
causing serious damage to lhe product,
6, Slate and openings in the cap-net at lhe back or bottom are provided for ventilation, to
protect it from overheating These openings should never be hlooked or covered. The
openings should never be blocked lay placlno the product nn the hue, ;nl=, mg. or
other similar surface. This product should never be placed near or over a radiator or
heal register. This produclshould not be placed in aburlt-in lnslallatlon unless proper
ventilation ls provided,
7 This product should he operated only trim the type olpower source indicaled on Ihe
mailing lapel. "Wu are rwl sine or the type or power supply to your home, consult
your dealer orlocal power company.
a Do not allow anylhing uo rest on lhe power cords Do not locale this product where the
cord will be abused hy persons walking on it.
9 DO "0! ovellcad Wall oullels and eXrPnelnn bands as Ihis can resull in the flak 01 life Dr
electric shock. -
10. Never push ehiecls ol any kind rnto this product (hrcrugh caoinet slots as they may
touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result ln a risk ol fire 01
90w>
eleclrlc SHOCK. Never Spill Ilquld of any kind on me plDduCl
qualllled service CunUaClDr when some service 0! repair WOI‘k is requlred. Opening or
removlng covers may EXDGSE you In dangerous voltages or 0012! rlSkSs Incorrect
[2 Unplug (his product (mm the wall oullet and refer servicing ta qualified sell/Ice
personnel under the lullowing conditions:
if Ilquld has been spilled into the product. K B E I . l
lf lhe Dmducl l‘lES DEE" exposed On raln nr w=lnr ‘ ‘ ,
Adjust only those controls lhal are covered by the operating Instructions.
lmproperadjuslmenls ofothercontrols may result ln damage and will often
operation.
E. 1, "12 producl has been dropped 0! me cabinet 7125 been damaged.
13. AVOId using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electrical storm. There
may as s remote nan or erasure shock {mm lightning,
r I re reduuc the risk oreleclnc shock, do nor disassemble lhis product. outtake it to a
reassemply can cause electric shock when the applance is supsequenlly used.
When the power supply cord or plug is damaged or lrayed.
II the producl does not operate normally hy lollowing the op- ,
require ex nsive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to normal
l=l "me pluduclaxhlhlls a distinctive change in performance,
14, Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinily oi the leak
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SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
A BATTERY SAFETY INSTRUCTION
CAUTION :
To reduce the risk olhre or lnlury to persons. read and lollow these instructions:
Iv Use only thelollowing type and size ofhanuset battery pack:
Cordless Telephone Battery Pack
DC3.6V. asomAh, NI-cd Battery Pack
a Du not uIsDDse at me oarrery In a trre. The cell may explode. Check with local codes lor
possible special disposal instructions.
3. Do notopen or mutilate the battery. Released electrolyte is corrosive and may cause
damage to the eyes or skin. it may be toxic il swallowed.
4. Excr sure ln honorino Ill= bane-y in order nor to snort rhe 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 lor use With this product. The
battery may leak corrosive electrolyte or equnde it nnl the rnrrnct Iypn,
6. Do notauernpt to rejuvenate lhe battery provided With or identified tor use with this
product by heating tilern. sudden release ollhe battery electrolyte may occur causing
burns or irribation to eyes or skin.
When Inserting the batteries into this product the proper polarity or direction musrbe
obseryeb. neverse insertion oi batteries can cause marging that may result In leakage
or explosion.
8 Remove the batteries lroni this proouotil the product will not be used tor a long period
ol time tseveral months or more) since during this trrne the battery oouio leak in the
Product.
3 Discard ‘dead' batteries as soon as possible since “dead“ batteries are more likely to
leak in a product.
to. Do notstore this product, or the battery provided with or identified lor use with Ihts
product in hiph.ternoeratnre areas Ratterie; th=t are stored in a freezer or rernoerator
ior the purpose of extending shell lie should be stabilized at room temperature prior to
use after cold storage.
11. Disconnect telephone lines belote msialling batteries.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
INSTAI LATION PRECAUTIONS K B E L L
I. Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storms
Never install telephone lacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed
lei wet locations
3 Never lotion uninsulaled telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has
been disconnected at the network interiace.
4 use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines.
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A FCC NOTICE
The FCC requires that you be advlsed olcortaln requirements Involving the use olmis
telephone.
1. This telephone ls Hearing Aid Compatlble.
2. This equipmenl compiles with Part 68 cutie FCC rules. On the bottom at this equipment ls
a label that contains, among other lhlonnatlon. the FCC registration number and Ringer
Equivalence Number (REN) For lhls equipment If requesled, provide this lnlormalion Io
your telephone w. pally,
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. out not all areas, the sum ctthe RENs crall devices should not exceed five (5.0).
To be certain otthe numhérnfflnvirn: that you may cannacttc you . .ac determined
py the REN, you should callyourlccal telephone company to determine the maximum
REN tor your calllng area.
4. it your telephone causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may
discontinue your service lempomrilyl it possible, they will notify you in advance, But it
auvance notice is not pracucai, you Will be notified as soon as possible You will be
advised or your right to file a complaint wllh the FCC,
5. Your telephone company may make changes to its tacllitles. equipment, operations or
procedures thaloculd aflect the proper operation or your equipmenl. ll they do. you
will ha groan advanca malice co in: (0 give yuu an eppvrlunity to marnlam utlintflltupteu
service
5. llyou experience trouble with the telephone, please contact VTC Service at
Manufacturing co.. lnc at (too) assaseso or wrius to: VTC Customer Service. 16983
Sale Ave, city or lndustry.<:A 91745 for repair/warranty information. The telephone
company may ask you to disconnect this equipmenttrcm the nelwork until the proolem
has been corrected or you are sure that the equipment is not mellunctl'pning
7. This equipment may not he usefl on Cam service provided py the telephone company.
Connectlcn to party line servi e is subject to state tsriflstcarlhc: your state public utility
commlselafl or corpurulion nommhznan tar lntcrmattcr),
o, WARNING: Changes or mDQlficEtmI’lS to this unit not expressly approved
party responslple for compiance could void the user's authority to operate tn
equipment,
NOTE: This equipment has been noted and found. comply with the limits for
digital device, pursuanttp Part is mine FCC Rules These limits are designed to
provtde reasonable protection against harmful interference in residential installation
This aoulpnlentgenerates. uses and can radiate radio tracuency energy, lrnot
installed and used in accordance with the instruction, may cause tiarrrltul mlsrlerence
to radio communicationusever. there is no guarantee that lrtterlerence wrll no
occur in a particular installation. it this equipmenldoes cause harmrul intarlerence to
radio or television reception, which can he determined by turnan the eoulpment oil and
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interierence by one or more or the
rollowing measure:
. increase the separaliorl between the equipment and receiver
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit dlilerenttrorn that to which the
receiver needed.
. Consult Ihe Hezlnrnf an PYnnrinnrnfl rat-HA rrtrtsannr - “ Ior help.
9, Some cordless phones operate at lrequencles that may cause interference to nearoy
TVs and VCRs; To minimlze or preventsuch tntarlerence. the pass at the cordless
phone should not he placed near or on top cta TV or VCR. lrinterrerence is
experienced. moving the cordless telephone larther away from the Tv or VCR will often
reduce or eliminate the intenerence.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
IMPORTANT SERVICE INFORMATION
CARTON CONTENTS..
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTION
BATTERY SAFETY INSTRUCTION
INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS
FCC NOTICE
DESCRIPTION
moummu msITION
BELT CLIP INSTRUCTION
CONNECTING THE HEADSE
POWER INSTALLATION
INITIAL SETUP
TELEPHONE 0
To PLACE A CALL IN TALK MODE.
TO PLACE A CALL IN STANDBY M
To RECEIVE A CALL
LAST NUMBER REDIA 14
wuNNAAEEMLEuNA
STORING TELEPHONE NUMBERS INTO MEMORY DIALING DIRECTORY. 14
DELETING STORED TELEPHONE NUMBERS... ...15
DIALING FROM THE MEMORY DIALING DIRECTORV.
gonmc aToRED TELEPHONE NUMBERS
MIXED MODE DIALING
PAUSE FUNCTION
FLASH FUNCTION .
CHANNEL SELECTION (An ChanneIs)
OUT OF RANGE WARNING ,
LOW BATTERY WARNING
PAGING FUNCTION... .
RESETIING THE SYSTEM ID
ANswmmo mom”: OPERA I m
VOICE MENU SYSTEM
TIME / DAY STAMP
SETTING ANSWER ON [OFF
SETTING THE RINGS SWITCH (T5 16 121.
OUTGOING MESSAGE (OGMI
RECORDING THE OGM .
CHECKING THE OGM
RECORDINGA MEMO.
PLAYINU EACK MEssA
ERASING MESSAGES.
MEMORY FULL DETECTIO
CALL SCREENING
TWO-WAY RECORDING .
vo>< (VOICE ACTIVATED) DETECTI
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REMOTE OPERATION
CALLER ID OPERATIO
INTRODUCTION TO CALLER ID AND CALL WAITING In a:
KELtIWNG NEW CALL...
VIEWING CALL RECORDS AND NEW CA
SAVING CALL RECORDS.
DELETING CALL RECORDS.
CALLEACK FROM CALL RECORDS .
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PROGRAMMING MODE"
NEW CALL I MESSAGE INDICATOR
TALKING TIME AND CHANNEL DISPLAY.
CALL WAITING ID OPERATION“.
LCD DISPLAY SYMBOLS AND MESSAGES.
IMPROVING CORDLESS RECEPTION
MAXIMIZING BATTERV LIF
MAINTENANCE
TROUBLESHOOTING
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
DESCRIPTION
coNTRoLs' LOCATION AND FUNn'rInN
(Figure I)
HANDSET CONTROLS - Cordless releprrone
1. LCD Display: Shows me phone sIaIus, Caller ID Call Record Information and function
menus.
2 TALK Bunnn: Press to answer an Incoming call or to place a call. Press to end a can,
3. MEMO (Memoryt button: Used Ior storing lrelrievlng phone numbers to I from tne 20
Memory DiaI-ng Directory.
4 TONE ( - l Hutton; Used to temporarily change the dating made from puIse Io tone for
rotary service user.
5, FLASH [DEL (Delete) Button: In Ialk mode, it allows you to momentarily hangs up the
phone to regain dIaI tone or access custom calling features such as Call Waiting or
Three-Way Calling provided by your local phone company In standby mode. it aIIows
you to mnwe one I)! on records nom me can Record list or Memory Dialing DIrecIory,
b. (s) button: Atiows you to enter to your Caller Record IisI II is also used to scroII up in
Call Record tisi, memory and program mode.
7c NEW CALL LED Indicator: Ftasnes Ifttie system has new call message(s) and have
messageisl In your voice mailbox (i! you subscribe to your telephone company‘s volce
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(-) Button: llows you to enter in yourCalI Record lisi. it is also used to scroll down in
Call Record Iisl, memory and program mode.
RE/PA (Redial l Pause) Bulton: Automatically dials lhe last number called up lo 31
digits. Also used to insert a A second delay between dlaled numbers
04 Charge Cnmacts: Used loreharglng lhe handset ballery.
1r Microphone: Used lor speaking wllh callers or recording Outgoing Message (OGM)
and Memo messagea) remotely
zr VOL (Volume) [<— (shm Len ) Enllorl: in talk mode. italiows you to adios. ins
nanoservclume ro eiiner hloh [H]. medium [M] or low [L], in program. memory and
medial mode. it is used lurcnanglng mode and moving the cursor lo the left ouring edit
mode.
3r 0, BACK (Call Back) Button: Allows you to callback me phone number in Call Retard
list, memory one pradial mode,
14. at l—> (Shift Right) Bullon : in program, memory and preoial mode. il is used for
changing mode and movlng the cursor to the right during edit mode,
5. Headset Jack: For headsel cannecllmi in hands free conversablorl.
16. SCAN I PRG (Prnornm) Button: in L'tlk mode, it allows you u) change channels lr tne
current channel is noisy olhavlng interierence from dlher sources ln standby mode, it
allows you lo enter and store program lunction.
17. Receiver: Allows you to hear calls.
18. NEW CALL LED ldicator: Flashes thF svsram has mew tall meenagow) ana have
message(s) in yourvoice mailbox linDu subscribe o yourtelepnone company's voice
mail service).
HANDSET CONTROLS - Answering System
1.
2.
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PASSWORD aurron: Prrss to change password lol remote operation.
memo REC Button: Press to record Memo message(s).
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REC GGM Buiton: Press to record Outgoing Message (OGMl.
PLAY Burron: Press to playback incoming Message(sj (ICM) or
Two Way Recording(s).
PREV Butto ress to skip to the previous message during playback.
s r or ouiro ress to stop currenlactivlty.
ERASE Button: Press lo erase message.
REMO lRan-lolel Button: Allows you to access mostoi the Excursiun° 352553
lunclions away from the ease unit using the nanosel, Also press to Ilslerl lo Ihe caller
leave their Incoming Message (ICM) in order to let you decide it you want to answer
the call.
ANS. OFF Button: Press to deactivate answer function.
10. ocm Button: Press to alayback Oulgoino Message (OGM).
11 EDT mitten Droae to repent the message being vl¢y=ur
2. HELP Eutlo ress toacoess voice help menu.
1 SKIP Button: Press to skip to lhe next message during playback.
14. Arts ON Button: Press lo activate answerlunclron.
5. TIME I DAV Button: Press to set the day and lime stamp.
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EASE UNIT CONTROLS
i. SVAG Aaaplerdack: Ajack located on the rear side ui ins base unli used ier
connecllng lhe adapter lo Ihe base unit
2. TEL LINE Jack: Accepls line cord lo make connecilon with modular iype telephone
cuilel.
3. VOLUME Control: Adrusis the case unll speakervclume leveii
4. R|NG$ (Ts I a l 2) Switch: Salem the number ofrings beiore the Excursion0 35258
aulemalicaily answers the call and used to activaie the Toll savei (Ts) feature
5, T I P (Tune l Pulse; Switch: Allows you to seleci the approprieie dialing servi
TONE for lnno dialing or purse var rotary amiss.
6. Charge Terminals: Used ior charging hendsei bailery.
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7. M51; PLAY I srop lemon: Press in playback the incoming Messagelsl (ICM) am: We».
Two way Recereineis) cr lo slap the cun’enlacllwly.
5. ERASE Button- Press in erase a slncle message mail messages in order la ccneervc
message spec memory,
9. MEMO PLAY Bunch: Press ic playback the Memo message(s).
10. ANS. DNIOFF Buiion: Pless io aciivaie ur deacliveie answeriuncllcn.
11. (Skip) Sultan: ress 1c skip to ihe next messaue durum playback
12. DGM PLAY Buuon. Press to playback Outgoing Message (OGM).
13. (Previous) Butte : Press to skip to the previuus message during playback
14. PAGE new“ REC Bimon: Also allows you to locals me handselwhen ii is not on
ihe base or reccni M0 way conversalion.
is. new CALL LED Indicator: Flashes rapidly liine system has new call message(s) and
have messageisi in your Voice mailbox
16. MEMO LED inclcaior: Lights up in inalcale the presence of Meme message and
blinks ii lhere are new Meme message(s).
use LED manure“ nglils up n, inuleare rne presence or incoming Message (ICM)
and Two-Way Reccreings Blinks ii ihere are new incoming Message(s) (ICM) or
Two~Way Reecreingis).
18. one (allergen IN use LED lndicawr: Lights up slezdily when ihe phone is being
used and when lhe handsel rs being charged on Ihe base
17.
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19. Dlglml LED Disnlav: A Ma-diuitl l=n dleplay ta Indian“: 01= numbel vr Illwilllllg
Message(s) and Two-Way Recordingls), Also displays the system sratus and lhe
current channel numbelwllile in TALK mode.
Code Funcllon
00.59 Message 1 Timer coum/ Channel No.
-» Answermg OFF
lr Memo Recordlng
zr Two-Wa Recording
An Answering Mode
n: Remote Control
FU Mammy Full
ER Erasing Message
OP OGM Playback 7
o. OGM Recording '
20. Retainer Tab: Allows lhe handsel to hang an the base unit at wall mounlposilion.
MOUNTING POSlTlON
DESKTOP use:
Connecl the telephone line con: to he TEL LINE Jack
on the rear or me Dzse unil and connect lhe opposile
end lo lhe telephone meflularjack. ( Figure 4)
WALL USE :
A. WITHA STANDARD Ann or: GTE MODULAR WALL JA GK
1. install the wall mount bracket allhe posilion as shown in Figure 5.
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2. Connecl Ihs short lelepnone line cord to the TEL Line jack on rear of lhe base.
3. Connect the opposile end ellhe lelephona line cord in the mndularwall lack.
4. Align the wall mounling sluls wllh lhe sluds Iocalefl on the moflularwall plale and slide
(he base down lo lock in place.
NOYE: "you do ncl have a slandard modular walljack, lind a qualified technician to mount
one 0" (in: wall.
5. WALL MOUNTING (No Standard Well Jack)
1 Drill two holes With a vertical distance between lhe two marked pOSllians cl JlS/la" “00
mm) as shown in Figure 5.
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2. Drive a screw into each olme holes. Tighten mm ID the end 0! me screw Ilne, only
leaving the smooln parloI Ihe screw head outside the wall.
3.
Hang the unii onIO me screws, men slide Ii down firmly to Iaslen me base securely,
BELT CLIP INSTRUCTION
clamp the bell clip at Ihe back of the handselas shown in Flgure 7‘
(Figure 7)
CONNECTING THE HEADSET
For e conversailen, a headset (noI included) is connected to Ihe headseljack as
shown m F cum 3 The handsel recelver and microphane are disabled wnsr Ihe headsel IS
counseled
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(2 5 mm)
(Figure 3)
Press lhe TALK builon lo answer or place a call using ine headselr Refer in lhe
manuiaclursr's headset manual ler more details.
POWER INSTALLATION
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You mm nu e Place 2 Power came stC 300 um. me plug musl correctly m me unit's
adapter jack.
1. Plug lhe zdapler into a slandard AC antler.
2. Insert the small plug inlo me adapterjzck on the rearonhe base as shown In Figure 9.
(Figure 9)
HANDSET BATTERY INSTALLATION
A CAUTION:
Use only (he Nickel Cadmlum (Ni-Cd) battery Iype lncluded Wilh Ihls un'lL
Use nfnlherhensry lypcc may cause imuri=a u. usmags.
Iv Remuve (he ballery compartmehl cover cl Ihe handset, Connect lne rechargeable
Ni-Cd battery as shown on Flgure w.
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2, lnserl (he Nl-Cd battery irlm IhE battery ccmparlmehl of the handset.
3. Slide lhe bxllery comparlmenl cover firmly in ils closed posilion.
INITIAL SETUP
Belore you can use your cordless lelephone, me handselmusl be charged for at least 20
hours. See chargrng inslrucllon on MAXIMIZING BATTERY LlFE section of lhls manual,
SEWING THE DAY AND TIME OF THE BASE UNlT
NOTE: The lime set is used lur llme slampmg the recorded messagem.
1. After 20 huurs. lllllhe handset from the base unit.
2. Press the REMO bullon on me handset. The Excurslnn"
72259 will prompt "You have no new ”rub-hays. For new
press a ‘lolloweu by a long beep.
3. Press 2. The unllwlll prompt Time is off. Enter new day ‘ (Flgure11)
4A Aller hearing a long beep, enter me new day lsunday = 1‘ Monday - 2. Tuesday : 3,
elc.) The unllwlll then prampl “Enler newtime.‘
5 Aller neanng along been enter me new hour (01-12).
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6. After lwn heaps nnhrtho new minute (no 50).
7, Alter two peeps. press 1 for AM, ar press 2 lor PM. The unit will announce the new day
and lime lollpwed by a long peep and will prompt “Please enter next command."
8. Press the REMO button to exit the remote mode. Otherwise, the remole function will
lurn on aulomall’cally if nplln use ror 3 seconds.
TONE / PULSE SETTING
Select the approprlate diallng service by moving the T I P
(Tone / Pulse) switch on the butlom cftha base unlt:
a TONE ru. Tune service, or
- PULsElorRolaryservice. l gure12)
SETTING THE HANDSET RINGER
The handset rinaar muslbs Goth: ring on gastric" ii. order that rt wlll ring when an lncpmlng
call is received, Sea PROGRAMMING MODE secflon an page 26,
SETTKNG USER‘S AREA CODE AND NEIGHBORKNG AREA CODE
ln prder lo use callback lunclipn. the user's area code and neiahporinp area undo mnsi ha
programmed. Neighboring arez code is eplional. See PROGRAMMING MODE secfion on
page 25.
SETTING THE CALLER ln CALL WAITING (ClDCW) FUNCTION
rha (‘lnCw luncfion muslin ac! to on poallion in aldct W use clucw mncudn. see
PROGRAMMING MODE section on page 25.
TELEPHONE OPERATION
TO PLACE A CALL IN TALK MODE
l Press Ihe TALK Dultorl onlhe handsel, The LCD Dismay Will
shew ‘TAL -' and the symbol will flash while the unn zulo~
scans and will light sreadily when ltnnas a clPPr rhal nel (Figure rel
z. Lislen for a dlal tune.
3 Dial the telephcne number The phone numbers appear on the LCD Display as you
enter Ihe number.
4 When finished wrth your all, press the TALK bultan or place the handset on lhe case
un‘lt.
TO PLACE A CALL lN STANDBY MODE (PREDlAL MODE)
1. Ensure lhatthe urlII ls in standby mode.
a. Dial thu tarsahans number orprcas RE/T‘A bull-all. I’yuu make:
a mlstake, press VOL 14— puhan to delete the character on
the lelt or the cursor. (Figure 14)
Press 0, BACK button.
When finished with your call, press the TALK huhnn ur place the handset an lha base
unit.
f?“
To RECEIVE A CALL
NOTE: llycu are expecting Incnmlng calls, the handset musl be prpgrammed to RING ON
"Nile an, PRQfiHAMMII‘tG MODE seClIDfl on zp.
A. IF THE HANDSETls ON THE BASE UNIT
1. Slnce the Excursion" 36255 lealures 'Aute-Answef. simply pick up the handsel trom
the base cradle when Irle phone rings. The LCD Display will show ”TALK” and the
symbol will llght steadily.
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2. start your conversation.
3. When finished with your call, ellhet press the TALK button or place the handseton the
base unit.
Er IF THE HANDSETIS OUT OF THE BASE UNIT
1. When he phone rings. press me TALK button on the handset.
2, start your conversation.
3.
When finished with your call. ellher press the TALK button orolaoe the nandseton the
base unit.
LAST NuMnm RED-AL
A. AHER HEARING A BUSY TONE WHEN PLACING A CALL
I. it you get a busy tone, press handset TALK button to hang up.
2. Press the handset TALK Button again and “Stan tor zdlal tone.
3. Press the henna-at RE/PA bultcn. This will automatically raulal
the last telephone numberyou called (Up to 31 dlglts). (Frgure 15)
El. WHEN THE HANDsEr IS OFF THE EASE UNVTAND IN STANDBY MODE
1. Press the TALK button on the handsetand Ilslen fora dial tone.
2. Press the RE/PA button. This Will automatically redial the last tolenhnne number yeu
oatlea (up to 31 digits).
STORING TELEPHONE NUMBERS lNTo MEMORY DIALING DIRECTORY
In addition to your Call Records. you can store up to 20 speed dial names and telephone
number: into memory and yvu can u uldl any orrne stereo phone numbers, You can also
transler a Call Renard into the Memory Dialing Directory.
A. swarms TELEPHONE NUMBERS INTO THE SPEED DIALING LIST
1 Make sure that the handset is in the standby mode,
2. Press and release the handset MFMO button. The nanosctwitl beep on e, E5 E1, 11 L
3. Press the (t) or H button to locate an available location or enter a me - ocalion.
There are available 20 memory locations. Memory location oelow to needs a leading
zero such as 01. 02 In no. lfthe memory location is available, the LCD Display shows
the memory location number and the “EMFTV” message. The llashrng line or cursor
ltlumelcs that the phone is ready tor dala entry.
Enter the name. characteroy character. You can enter up to 15 characters. Locate the
character on tho keypads 2 through 9. Press once to enter the first character, twice for
the second character. etc. see Name Entry Table. Use <— —> button to move the
cursor back and truth through the name entry fine. To create a space between
characters and words. press lhe-> nunon twice alter the lastanlerecl character.
NAME ENTRY TABLE
Key 1"
5h.
epauo
xcozxxmm-=
( button two times
1 Press 170W times
lA-l
Press handset MEMO button to store the name field. The cursor or marker moves to
the telephone number line entry.
Enter the telephone number you want to store. You can enter up to 24 digits. llyou
make a mistake. Dress 4- hunnn m insists the enereeter en the loft st the cursor.
Press handset MEMO button to save and exit. But it you want to register more
memory, you can press (t) or t-) button instead of handset MEMO
button.
5, STORING TELEPHONE NUMBERS INTO MEMORY DIALING DIRECTORY FROM
I.
3.
DELETlNG STORED TELEPHONE NUMBERS
A, DELETING SINGLE MEMORY LOCA TION
Press handset MEMO bullutl in see your Memory Dialing Utreclory.
Use (fl or (-J button or enter the memory location to find the memory
1.
2.
3.
4.
E. DELETING ALL MEMORY LOCA TIDN
THE CALLER ID CALL RECORDS
1.
2.
DIALING FROM THE MEMORY DIALING DIRECTORY
Press the handset MEMO button to see your Memory Dialing Directory In standby
1.
2.
3.
Make sure that “16 unit Is in the standby modet
Locate the Call Reward that you want to copy by pressing m or
albedo-law
NAME
o) button.
Press handset MEMO button.
it them it an empty erst, the Call neeere is saved euromattteity
and you can see the saved memory location on the screen.
etuswasa
SAVE To me
Example saved elmemory location tot
ll there is no empty slot, the transfer wlll tail. You must erase one
of the speed dlaling numbers.
The screen returns to the Call Record alter 1 second.
to detete.
Press DEL button once and the unit asks it you wantto delete
the entered memory IacnIloi-l.
Press DEL button again to delete the stored phone number.
llyou do not wish to delete the number. press handset MEMO
button to cancel,
MEMDRY FULL
317-1564an
nELErE7
DELETED!
Press handset MEMO button to see your Memory Dialing
Directory.
MEMORY
Press DEL button once and the unit asks ‘tlyou want to delete all
memories.
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Press DEL button again tn delete all numbers In the speed dial
list ll you do not wish to delete all numbers. press handset
MEMO button to cancel.
mode or talk mode.
Press (t) or (—1 button orenler the memory loeafion to find the memory location you
went
Press 0. BACK button, The unit will make a call and the selected
DELETED!
a 11-dssflaen
TALK
telephone number wrll be dialed automaticztly.
EDITING STORED TELEPHONE NUMBERS
1.
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press memo bulloll oi. uieiiaiiuset. rne LUU Ulsplay Will show "MEMORY'Z
Search lor the stored entry by pressing it) or (-) button to scroll through the Memory
Dialing Directory or by pressing the keypad button to enter the memory Iacallarl
number (01 -20) which has the name and number stored.
4. Follow steps 4.7 as described in the section storing Telephone Numbers Into Memory
lo overwrile Ihe selecled entry,
V!“
MIXED MODE DlALING (Temporary Pulsa to You. Dlaling)
1. llyou only have pulse (mlary dialindl serviae in your flrnsl and want is seesaa Tone
services (Bank by Phone, em), ensure that the TI P (Tone l Pulse) switch is set to the
Pulse position.
2. Press the TONE l' ) button once loswilch lroni Pulse to Tone dialing temporarily,
Pulse dialing mode resumes when the call ls ended.
PAUSE FUNCTION
in same Cases, such as PABX or long dislance SelVlCE‘ a pause may be needed in the
diallng sequence, Pressing lhe RE/PA button inserts a four-second delay between dialed
numbers.
FLASH FUNCTION
Used to access custom Calling leatures such as Call Waiting orThree-Way Calling provided
by ycur local phone company. Flash can also be used In ruslure a dial [one (a make a nPw
call.
CHANNEL SELECTION (40 channels)
A. AUTO CHANNEL SCAN
When you place or receive a call and handselTALK button is pressed. the Excurslun'
3525s auto-scans tor a Clear channel.
Once ii finds a clear channel, the handset LCD Display
symbol will light steadily
s. MANUAL CHANNEL SCAN
it the exisllng channel becomes noisy or starts having
interference. you can either move closer to lne base unit or press
the SCAN/PEG bullflll on the handset until a better reception is found.
our OF RANGE WARNING
The handset and base unit communicate up lo a certain maximum our or RANGE
range. The distance can be afleeted by wealher, power lines, or even
other cordless telephone.
llvou lar away (mm the hase unit, the handset seeps and -ou1- or: RANGE“ is shown on
me LCD display to warn you that the background nolse level is too high for proper
communicatldn between the handset and the base unit.
When you near Irlis sound and see lhe “OUT OF RANGE" display, you should move closer
to me base unit, otherwise. the call will automatically cut off alter 30 seconds.
LOW BATTERY WARNING
When the handset battery voltage level is low. lhe handset LOW symbol is shown on the
LCD Display.
Reiiirn one hmlrflhl M ma bagn cr=dla w snares.
PAGING FUNCTION
it you have misplaced the handset or need to alert the person nearby
the handset press the PAGE button on the base unit. Each press of EASE CALL
ihls Dullorl will activate the handset Io beep tor 30 seconds and LCD
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Display shows "BASE CAL l ‘ whiln it is heing pagod by he buae unit,
NOTE: Even if the handset is In RING OFF mode, the base unit can page the handset.
RESETTING THE SYSTEM ID
Aiierreplactng the handset battery. the handset lcstils system [B and the handset IN use
LED lndicawl WK" "ash. In lnls WfldmOl’i, communication between the handset and base unit
may nolbe possible.
To reseL place Ihe handset on lne charge cradle of the base unit for 5 seconds.
ANSWERING MACHINE OPERATION
The Excurston" 35253 leaiures a sophisticated Digital Answering System. incoming
Messages (lcnils), utooing Message (OGM) and Memo messages are stored
electronically into 4 I memory. Messages are accessed insranny and arranged compactty
in this memory. The Excursion“ 35255 can store |5 minutes olrnessages (ICMs. OGM and
Memos combined).
NOTE: The maximum Incoming Message (ICMJ recording lime is 2 minutes.
VOICE MENU SYSTEM
A sophisticzled Voice Menu System has been designed and ore-programmed into the
Excursion” 36258. This system will verbally guide you Ihmugl’l key eperational procedures.
TIME! DAV eumr
chs and Memo messages are automatically voiceslampad wllh the currenltime and day
NOTE: Allei powerfailure, the Lime 1 day stamp Will be lost. In this case, the lime will be
incorrect Please relerto the lNlTlAL SETUP section on how to set the system time and day.
SETTING ANSWER on [OFF
The unit delaults to Answer ON automatically alter power up.
A. TO TURN ANSWER MODE OFF
i in standby mode, press the ANS. ON/OFF button on the base unit.
1. Tile Excursion“ oozed wtll announce ‘Answenng machine is all: m“, w.
NOTE: The Excursion° 35255 will answer alter the min ring il the Answering Mode is OFF.
Reler to the REMOTE OPERATION section on how to turn the
Answering Mode ON remotely.
B TO TURN ANSWER MODE ON
1. in slantihy mode, press the ANS. ONIOFF bultull until you
hear “Answering machine is on ' (Figure 17)
sETTwe THE RINGS SWITCH iTs / s i z)
The number at nngs helore the answering system answers a call
can he selecled by setting the RINGS switch on the base unit to:
. Ts - Toll Saver
- e - Four rings (Figure 18)
c 2 >TWO rings
Toll Saver lets you avoid unnecessary toll charges when calling long distance to lemolely
retrieve your messages.
The Excursion" 36258 can be set to answer the nrstcail on the 6m ring, and all subsequent
pant an the rm ring by toning the antes switch on the run gate. tray Wsitiun.
"your Excursion” 36258 tails to answer on the 2nd rlng. then you know the! you do not
have any new incoming Messagetsl new, You can hang up helora the unit answers and
save the cost at the call.
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This is the znneuncemem callers will he“ whnn Ezeurelcn’ 35:50 answers a pail. The
Excursion" 35253 also has a deiauli OGM (laclmy preseu which ls aclive when here is no
OGM presenl.
Delaull OGM: “Please record your message afler lhe beep".
RECORDING THE OUTGQING MESSAGE (OGM)
Oulgoing Message (OGM) is recorded remdlely on lhe handseli The maximum recording
lime is so secpnds.
1. ln slandby mode, press lhe REMO butwn on lhe handset. The Excursion“ 36258 will
nmmnl “Vnu have no new manaage. for harp. press e.‘
2. Press REC OGM button. The Excursion“ 36258 will prompl ~Please record your
announcemenr eiler lhe beep. To slop. press srar (w
3 Alber hearing a long beep, begin your announcemenl.
4. Press sle'l in even ram—"ding and his Exclusion" ("3250
will playback once aulomalieally for your review. (Figure 19;
5. Press REMO bullon lo exillhe remqle mode. Olharwise. the unit will zuwmallcally lur
olf ifnol In use for 5 seconds
unecmms me OUTGOING MESSAGE (06m
1. in standby mode. press (he OGM PLAV billion on the base
unll lo hear your previously recorded OGM. (Figure 20)
2. You can slop DGM playback anylime during playback by pressing the STOP bunnn.
RECORDING A MEMO
Memo messagelsl is recorded lemolely on lhe handset. The maximum recording lime is 2
minutes.
1. ln slandby mode. press lhe REMO bullon nn lhe hendsel. The Excursion” 35255 Will
prompl ‘vau have no newmessage. For help, press 9. '
2. Press MEMO REC bullon,The Excursipn’ 36255 Will
prompt “Please record
yourmessage after me beep Tn slapi press slur (‘L "
Allerhearing along beepbegin your message.
Press star (i ll: slop recoldlng.
Press REMO bullon lc ex‘ll lhe remole mode.
omervnse, lhe unll Wl|| aulprnallcally lurn off if nor in use (or ii secdnde.
PM“?
PLAYlNG BACK MESSAGES
ll lhe MEMO or MSG LED rndlcaldr is on , ll indicales lhalyou have Memo or ICM
message(s). If ills blinking. “Indicates lhal lhere is new messege(s). The blinking counls
mean lne numeer a! new mbeeagaa.
A. PLA vws MESSAGES
in standby mode. press lhe MEMO pr MSG PLAv Dutlun on me
base unll. The Excurslan° 35255 will announce “You have
(number) (Mel-hp) message 'al\d begins playing lhe first
message to lhe end. ll will annaunce lhe message number belere (Flgule 22)
each message.
a. SKIPF'ING MESSAGES
Press lhe (Sklp) bullish on the base unilduring message
playback in skip lorward to |h= ml message.
0. PREVIOUS MESSAGES
Press (Previous) bullon once on lhe base unll durlng
message playback (0 skip backward one message.
D, STOP MESSAGE PLA YEACK
Press lhe STOP bullon lo slop message playback (Figure zal
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ERASING MFSSAEF:
A. SELECTIVE ERASING
1. Press the ERASE bullnn on the base unitdunng message playback.
2. The Excursion’ 36258 will announce '(Messags) (Memo)
(number) arased.'and then start the nexl message.
NOTE: Erased messages Cannal be lehleved. There IS a
momentary delay alter erasing messages lo allow the
Excursion 3525810 reorganize and optimize its memory space (Figure 24)
E, ERASING ALL ICM AND TWO-WAYRECORDINGS
I. in slanuby mode, press and hold the ERASE button Ior about 2 seconds.
2. The Excurslon" some will announce ‘Message (number)
erased. You have no message."
c. ERA SING ALL MEMO MESSAGES
1. in standny mode. press the ERASE button briefly for less
than 2 seconds and press and helliMEMO button lot about 2 seconds. (Figure zsl
2. The Excursion’ 36258 willannduncaWesaaga erased. You have no Memomassage'.
D, ERAS/N6 DGM
1.
2.
During ocM etayoaeh, press muss Button.
The Excursion° 35258 will annuunce 'Erass your announcement. You have no
announcement."
NOTE: Afierelaslng messages during memory lull at near memory lull. you may hear a
continuous been 1nr several snmnds indlenlmg memory sorting of the am“.
MEMORV FULL DETECTION
The memory lull cundilion occurs:
- |f15 minutes oi recording time is reached, or
- ll 59 messages (Le. Memo. OGM, lCM) have been recorded.
In this case, the ANS ON/OFF LED indicatorwnl blink m answeron mode. llihere is an
incoming call, the unllwlll answer at the 10‘" ring and announce ‘Memory iull'. You can
erase any orail the messages remotely alter listening to them. Raler to the REMOTE
ODEpATlON zealion rm mare details
NOT Sometimes you may fail to escape lrorn memory lull condition when erasing a short
message in this case, you must erase more messages (at least 1 minute message).
CALL SCREENING
You can listen to the caller leave their ICM and decide ll you
want to answer the call.
A. FROM THE HANDsErwaay From the Base Unit)
1. When the Excursion” 3525s rings, press the REMO bullan (Fiaure zsl
on the handset. The Excursion“ 36258 will immediately answer the call. You will hear
your oGM lollowed by the callet‘s message through the handset receiver.
2. llyou decide to take the call, simply press the TALK button and begin speaking
E, FROM THE HANDSET (In the Ease Unit Cradle)
1. When the Excursions 36258 answers a call. you wlll near your DGM followed by the
caller's message through lhe base units speaker.
2. llyou decide to take the call. simply pick up the handset. Begin speaking and the (CM
recording is stopped. The recorded message is stored In memory and the message
mnnr i< inrrnmnnmrt W as.
C. FROM THE EXTENSION PHONE
1. When the Excursion” 36258 answers a call. you will hear your OGM lollowed by the
caller's message mrough lhe speaker
2. it you decide lo take lhe call. just lift the handset ol the extension phone on the same
line as the Excursion” 36255 and press ' button twtce The ICM recording is stepped
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and the recorded messaoe is stnran m mnmflry while the maaongc eeont is
tncremented by one.
TWO~WAY RECORDING
Two-way Recording allows you to record your conversation with another caller, Two~Way
Recording can be enabled during TALK mone while you are ustng the handset. Two-Way
Record]ng(s) is stored in Message (MSG) box.
1. While in TALK mode. press and hold the PAGE / 2-WAV
REC button otthe base.
2. Release the pace / 3 w/w use sultan to curl your Two-
way recorotng. (Figure 23)
NOTE; ll memory is lull, the urtltwllt announoe “Memory lull.“ and Two-Way recording is
not possible. You can erase any or all the messages remotely alter listening to them. Refer
to the REMOTE OPERATION section for more details
Recording lwn~way conversations may be suhieotee to Local State and Federal laws and
regulations
Vox (VOICE ACTIVATED) DETECTION
During ocM. th or Memo reeorrt' g. the Excurst0n°dh253 uses Vox (voice activation) to
conserve message storage space. The conditions tor iheExcurslon" zazss termrnatrng a
recording are
- Cuntlnuous silence for seven seconds.
. Seven seconds after the caller hangs nn
REMOTE OPERATION
Allows you to access mostol the ExcursionQ 35258 functions away from the base unll using
only the handselor any touch tone phone when you call the Excurslon" 35255, You can
play, review. repeat skip. erase. and stop messages in the message boxes. record a Memo
or zn OGM. set the Answer Mode ON or OFF. change your password, set the lime ano day.
actlvala the can screening mneuon anu the Voice Menu.
USING THE REMOTE OPERATION summon
There are TWOrWzys orusing Remote Operation:
1, Handset (Remote Uml). or
2. calling the Excursion” aezso trorn a Tone Dialing Phone
A. USING THE HANDSET
1. Press the REMOTE button to activate the remote function
2. The handset and base ml! to list: l Fn indiralnrwill blink, (fllgure as)
B. CALLING THE ExcuRSlon" aszso FROM A TONE PHONE
NOYE :The factory preset password tor remote operation is “use".
1. Call the Excursion° 35253 trorn a lone cialing phone.
2. While the OGM ls playing or during ICM recordlng. anterit plus your 2 diglts
password.
3. Alter a successrut password entry, the Remote Operation function is on.
Once you have activated the Remote Operanon function etther by handset or through a tone
dialing phone to call the Excurston" 36258:
1 The anernn‘l deans wlll anucunca the tetat number ernew messagets) in Message
{MSG} box.
2. Tne unitwrll prompt “For help, press 9.“
REMOTE COMMANDS
A. VOICE HELP MENU
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Press 9 tor Voice Help Menu. All ramnte rnmmandc can be entered uunnu playuaok or me
menu. The lollowlnwbie snows tne Voice Help Menu:
Key Funcflon
Change Password
Change Time and Day—
Playback Memo Message
Record Memo Message
Record OGM Message
Sel Answer Mode to on
Pla oaek Messa/ggUCM or Two-WayReconling)
Playback or; M
Voice Help Menu
slop Function
Set Answer Mode to one
ourlng playbaok, you can press the following keys:
F’Ia back Previous Message
Repeal a Messaae
Skip Forward 10 the Next Message
Erase a Message
Stop Funcuon
now~mm5wN—
~owmst
R emu euncnorv
Press ' to abort (he currenl function,
ct CHANGING THE PASSWORD
1, Press the l key. Tne unilwili prompt “(current code), Enter new password.’
2 After 5 lung beep, enlsr your new Z-GFQiIS passwuld. and the null WI“ announce "(HEW
code). "
0. 55mm; THE DAY/IND nuts
1. Press the 2 key, The unit will announce the current day and tune. The uml will prompt
“Enlemew oey "
Alter a long beep, enter the new day (Sunday = t,Moneay = 2 ues-zy = 3. etc Tn
unltwiil then prumpi “Enlernew lime.~ L
Alter hearlng along beep,enler me new nour(ot-l2) K B E L
Alter two peeps, enter the new minute (on-59).
Alter two beeps. press 1 farm. or press zfor PM. The unitwitt announce me new eay
and time, followeu by a beep. The umtwitl prompt, “Please enter next cammand "
E, SETTING ANSWER MODE TO ON
1 Press the 5 key.
2 rue unlrwtn announce “Answering machine is ON."
F, ssrruvs ANSWER MODE To OFF
3.
4.
5.
Press the cl key.
. The unitwtll announce “Answering machine is OFF.‘
. cam RECORDING
Press the 5 key. The unilwill prompt “Please record your announcement aftertne
beep. To stop, press starf'l."
2. Alter hearing a long beep,begln your annauncemanl Tne maxtmum recording time is
so secanlk
Press star r) to stop recolding and the Ekcurston°.:xszsa wlII automatically playback
once tor your review
H. OGM PLA YEACK
1. Press Ihe a key and lhe Excursion°.zszsa will playback the OGM recorded. it there is
no OGM, the Excurston".36258 will announce “Please enter next command"
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Press the 4 key ano me Exmrslon°.36258 will prompl, ~Preese record your message
arreririe beep. To stop press star(‘).'
Alrer hearing a long beep, begin your reeerolng. The maximum recording lime is 2
minutes.
Press slar (') lo slop recvldlng
FLA VEACK MESSAGES IMEMOS
Press lhe 7 key lol incoming Message (ICMJ (Two-Way Recording playback or press a
key lnr Memn m9§§=gn playbaek. Tho Exeumlon°.30250 will announce ’Yur.i/l-1ve
(number) (new) {Memo} message."
K. FLA YEA CK OPTIONS
Review Previous Message : Press 7, in go in the previous message,
Repeal Messages: Press a. lo reslarl the same message lrnm Ihs hnqlnning
Skip Message JPless 9, to skip forward 10 mo next message .
Erase a Message : Press 0, lo erase a panicular message.
Slop Message Playback : Press - , lo lerminale message playback.
NOTE: The Excursron°.3az58 will announce “End olmessage.’ when all messages have
been played.
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CALLER ID OPERATION
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The Excursion" 36258 Caller ID ICaIl waihng in devices allow yau lo lak
Caller lrlenlirlcalion delivery service offered by your local lelepnone comp
inlormalion, you can refer Io ine following Quesuen and Answer lable:
QUESTIONS ANSWERS
wear is Caller ID? A caller ID ls a device liral roenlines me calling parry belore
you answer a call. This device can be used to screen
unwanleo calls and ellrninale haressrnenl from annoying
hall:
wnar ls Call Walling in? A call Waiting ID is a device lhal can also ioenlrlles lhe call
wailing pan before you answer a call.
How does Caller ID ano When used with caller ID 1 Call Warring lD service, ins
Call Wailing ID work? caller ID i Call Walling ID oevioe displays me name or
available), and rile lelephane number (if available) or llle
person calling before an answer our lelephone.
Who provides Caller ID Your lncal lelepnone company. However, nol all local
service? lelephone companies provide Caller ID service. Please call
yvu iucai phone company ru cunnrm mar rne service is
available belore ou insrall rne oevlce.
How can I aeiivara my For your Caller lD unrl lo runcuon, you must hrsl arrange
Caller XD7 wiih your local lelephone company is have Caller lD lcall
wainno lD service insralled on your line. There is an exlra
charge aooeo to your meninly telephone bill (or lhls service.
Belore using his unil. please read line inslrucliorl manual
careloll .
RECEIVING new um.
When you receive a new call, lhe call lnlormalion is stored under
CALLER ID Call Record. ln slandby rnbrie, you can llrld how many
calls and new calls you have.The “NEW“ segmenlol LCD Display
ano NEW CALL LED indicainr will ilash il lhere is new callls),
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wnan W... mama a sell. the system displays the center tutu.
Company. called a Call Record, The call Record consist ot the m
totlowing informan'dn. “7455.73“
3. The Calter‘s name {if available) NAME
b. The caller's telephone number
it. The (true and date 01a call
(1. A cal! record number
it there is no can records. the LCD Display shows'NOCALLS‘. N° CALLS
ID" sertt Dy me telephone
vtevvmc CALL aeconpe AND new CALL “some
1. in standby mode. press (0) or (-J button to move through the
Call Record list. it there is new caltrs). the new talks) will be
displayed at first. When you reach either end or the Call
Record lls twill return in slennny mode it you continue to
press (+1 or t-) button. you scroll through the tistagatn.
2. Once a new call record is reviewed, the record is not a new can record anymore. But it
you View downward using (-) butlon, the new calls wlII remain unchanged until all loe
new calls are viewed.
ALL: to NEW: no
SAVING CALL RECORDS
Your phune stores up to 40 Call Records before the memury becomes full. When the next
Call comes in, the otdest record drugs or! and makes mom tor the new Car! Record. To save
Qnarillr sells delete and and unneaceeery call meat—rule lu knew
memory.
DELETING CALL RECORDS T
A. DELETING SINGLE CALL RECORD ask ,
1. Press re) or (-) outton to see your call Record.
2. Press rt) or t-) to rind the desired Call Record.
3. Press DEL butlon once and the unitasks it you want to delete DELETE?
the entered Ca" Record, \_
4. Press the DEL button again to delete the Call Record.
it you do not wish to delete the number. press (ti or DELEYEDr
(-J button lD cancet.
B. DELErlNC ALL CALL RECORDS
1. in standby mode, the LCD Display shows the total and new Catt
Ramos? ALL. it) New: as
2. Press DEL button once and the unit asks it you want to delete all
Call Records. DELETE ALL7
3. Press DEL button again to delete all Call Records. tr you do not
we to date» =I1 numborc, prouu (a) or t )bulmn ta cancer. 77'
DELETED!
CALLBACK FROM CALL REGGRDs
A. CALLEACK OPTION 1
in this option, Caltnack dial rs same as shown on the LCD Display.
1. In standby mode or talk modem. press (c) or (-) outton to see
your Call Record on the LCD Display. 817455439"
2. Find the desired Call Record. "AME
3. Press CBACK button once to dial. The unit dials as shown on the table beiow.
DALLuAut UlAL OPERATION TABLE
Case LCD Display Number of Diane called
Back
1. The area code or - 7 digits when CALLBACK - 7 dtgits when CALLBACK
incoming telephone number NUMBER is set to D7. NUMBER is set to 07.
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Press 2 button, or press m button two times. The currentmoue ls displayed.
3.
4. uroeo —5 or 4— button In eliange the mode.
5. Press SCAN l PRG button to save and exit.
The symbol Cw indicates thatClDCW is ON mode.
NOTE: In chCw OFF moue, Call Waiting lunction will not operate,
D. HOW TO SET use»? AND NEIGHBDRING AREA cone
1. in standby mode. press SCAN lPRG button.
2. Press 3 button, or press (at button three times.
3. Enter your a uigils area Code.
4, ltyourarea is not Spltl area. press SCAN l PRG button to save
and exit.
5. ltyourarea is one at the Split area, enter neighboring area code,
on = Users area cooe. 913 and 412 = Neighboring area code.
6 Press SCAN I PRG button to save and exit
E. How 10 SET CALLBA CK NUMBER
when the area code oithe incoming telephone number is same as
yourarea Code Refer to Callback Diat Operation on page 24.
The factory selling is 7 digits.
1. Press SCAN lPRG button.
Cincw 0M
AREA cone
No area Code is registered.
an
AREA CODE
317 I13 412
AREA cone
NOTE: lfthe number is incorrect. press DEL button and restart on step 3.
< the numberoraigne to be called back wh=ll making a call using the wall Record and
tn
QALLBACK NUMBER
2. Press A button. or press it) button tour times The Callback
Number is displayed.
3. Press—b or4— button to change the Callback Number. The
to
CALLEACK NUMBER
Callback numberscrolls as 07 it? 07> 10.
. Press SCAN I PRG button lo save and exit
. How To SET Alt/GER ON / OFF
in standby mode, nress SCAN / PRG button
Press 5 button or press t-) button three times. The current mode
is oisplayeu
Press—b or <— button to change mode
, Press SCAN / FRG button to save one EXiL
G. How To SET TIME
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NOTE: The urns set to ror the LCD Display time. if CALLER ID sig lei comes in, the lime will
adjust automatically.
in standby mode, press SCAN I PRG button,
Press 6 button. or press (7) button two times The current time Is
disulaved
Enler z digils hour. The vosrllon to edit is blinking.
Use<— button to move the cursor to the lett.
Enter 2 digils minute.
Piesst (or AM and 2 term.
Enterz digits month.
Enter 2 digtls day
Press SCAN I PRC button to save and exit.
. HOW 70 ADJUST THE CONTRAST OF LCD DISPLAY
In standby mode. Dress SCAN I PRG button.
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Press~> or <— button to change the contrast
The contrast scrolls as 01> 02> 03 tThrse steps),
as
ff
12:20 AM tulzo
TIME ser
Press 7 button, or press i-) button once. The current contrast is displayed
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4. Press SCAN I PRG button we save and exit.
NEW CALL! MESSAGE INDICATOR
On the base unit. NEW CALL LED indicator will llash every lsecond when new call comes
in. NEW CALL LED indicator will flash every 2 second when voice mail message comes in,
On the handset. NEW CALL LE In malor will flash every 2 seconds.
TALKING YIME AND CHANNEL DISPLAY
In Ialk mode. lhe LCD Display shows me talking time. The LCD 1:12 10 12
Display as shown means 1 hour and 12 minutes and 10 seconds.
me using channel ls u. TALK
CALL wmme ID OPERATION
Call Waiting ID lets you know who [5 on call wailing while you are sllll using the telephone.
Ralnrn_ nnly s inns alerts you ilynu have a call wailing Now. the clwrsiun" 30247 can
also Show lhe Caller Idenllficzfien on Call Walling (ClDCW) lnformallon using the LCD
Display.
NOTE: During canversaiion and me Call Wailing Signal comes in, you will hear the data
signal. aelore you use these lealures all your Excursion” 36247 telephone. vou musl first
subscribe tc- me services through your local Ielephune company.
When lhe Call Wailing signal is heard on the receiver, lhe LCD Display will show me name
and numberiusl like regular Caller ID, Ifyou wish to speak to this person press me FLASH
bullori.
The Call Wailing ID Record: am scored. rcvlewcu, redinleu enu euneu me same as regular
Caller ID Records Please reler lo the CALLER lD oPERATlON secfion for more delails,
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LCD DISPLAY SYMBOLS AND MESSAGE
Dinerenl messages are displayed an me Loo display (A: luuluale me slalus or me caller 104
screen shown
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EMPTY
DATA ERROR
LONG DISTANCE
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ALL CALLS and NEW CALLS
This message lets you know how many call records and new
call recprds you have
DELETED!
This confirms that the call record orrecords were deleted
EMPTY
when emu g speed uranng enrnes. this message indicates an
available memory location
DATA ERROR
The message sent is inwmplaie. This message usually
indicates temporary blinders-“cc or a poor clgnnl nom the
phone company There no problem on the phone,
LONG DISTANCE
The message sent is a long distance call.
no CALLS
There are no cal! records slared in memory.
NUMBER ONLY
Either name service is not available in your area or you are
subscrihnrt in = mlmbsncniy cars/ion.
The blinking s indicales a Toll Hahn?» i y F
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BLOCKED CALL Ma-r AL 4 LA -4
The caller has purposely chars table-elem .
phone numbers tram appearing on the Caller ID ofthe
receiving party,
our OF AREA
The Caller Number might not be available «am the caller's
area,
TOLL MARK
NO NAME
The Caller Name might name availahle from the seller's area
REPEAT CALL
This blinking ' indicates that the Call record information
comes mullinia
TALK
The handset is ON and ready for you to dial.
[M 1 means thatthe volume level is medium
OUT OF RANGE
The handset has tried to call hul failed or the handaei is moved
outol range from the base unit ln lalk mode.
MSG WAIT ON
This means ”in! your uni-a mall a“ run a now monengc ”ant
now,
MESSAGE WAITING MARK
The MSG mark means that ycur voice mail bcx has a new
message.
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IMPROVING CORDLESS RECEPTM
follow these guidelines to improve cordless sound quality
. Selectah area Io install the Excursion” 36258 where it is closest to the center or your
home or olhce. This will improve the operating range or the unit.
- Keep the Excurslcn“ 36253 base unit away lrorn electrical equipment. Radio
Frequency tnterlerence thl) is sometrrnes generated by these appliances. whlch can
cause a 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
Repeateh so or recharge of Ni cd batteries without pcuwlu NH discharge results trr
reduced useettle charge time When you notice the usahle charge duration decreasing, tully
discharge the tiled battery and recharge as descrihed:
DlSCHARGING
unplug the telephone line cord lrorn the Excursion” 35258.
Make sure that me adapter is connected.
tilt the handset out or the base cradle.
Press the TALK button olthe handset th USE LED indicator should light) and slan
fliccharging.
Once the GATT LOW LED indicator starts flashing. it means that the
it tully discharge tor 12 hour Once the Ni-Cd battery is fully discha ed, you may new
charge the battery to its iull capacity.
aw...-
CHARGING
1. Make sure the adapter and telephone line cord ts connected to the Excurei0n° aazst.
.. Place the handseten the case cradle The CHARGE LED indicator of the basa will
will tightsleadily.
3. Leave the handset chalgtng on the base for 20 hours continuously lo get a maximum
charge.
4. The Excursion“ 26258 is now ready for regular use Discharge and charge the Nlrla‘a
battery agarn once you notice a decrease tn the useable charge trme.
MAINTENANCE
Yum plume strouru ue situated away rrorn heat sources such as radiators. heaters.
stoves or any other appliance that produces heat.
1 Use a slightly damp cloth to clean the plastic cabinet. A mild soap will help to remove
grease or orl. Never use polish. solvents, abrasives or strong detergents srnce these
can damage the finish.
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SYMPTQMS POSSlBLE SOLUTION I CAUSE
N0 dial (one o
check 1ot the telephone line card connectors at both ends
that they are pushed in firmly until they click.
tlyou had a power tailttre or had unplugged the base unit,
replace the handseton the base unit for two to five seconds
to reset the system.
Does not ring
Check the RING ON/OFF switch on the handset. Set to the
RING on posillon Io enable the handset tlnoer.
Check for the telephone line cord connectors at both ends
that they are pushed in firmly until they click.
You may have exceeded the Rlngel Equlvalence Number
tRENt limit at how many phones can be oonnected to the
same line. the new total or an devices (printed on the bottom
label oleach unltl should not exceed five (5). Disconnectthe
appropriate units to lower the REN total.
No power on the
handset unit
Check lot the uteri ballety pack (or proper connection inside
the battery rnmnnrlmenkan the handset
The handsetreohargeaule Ni-Cd ballery pack may need
chatgng.
Does not charge
Check lot the mod battery pack (or proper connection lnside
the battery compartment on the handset.
The charging contacts and terminals may need cleaning with
an alcohol-dampened swah.
Range is limlted
Move the base unit so that it is cent =
residence or olllce and make sure
located near appliances.
Cd battery
Re‘ler lo the section ~tmproving Cordless Reception".
ln‘tartarenee on
reception
choose an alternate Lll net using the GCf-N outrun on the
handset,
Relet lo the section "lrnprovtng Cordless Reception".
Cannot access
Remote Operation
The password you have entered may be incorrect Enter the
nntrerl password during OGM playback or within 7 seconds
alter the OGM has finished pla lng.
Exces 2 static
Refer to lne section "improving Cordless Raccotlon'.
lnccmlng calls/ Memo
messages are cut on
The Excursion“ 3625E will stop recording after 7 seconds of
continuous silence or 7 seconds after the rallflr hence rm
tvox lealure).
Each incoming message record-no is limited to two minutes
to conserve message stcrage space
Announces
‘Menlol y Full"
The ts-minute recording limitmay have heen reached Erase
old messages to make room for new messages.
The Caller in panel is
blank
Check the power connection,
Check (he telephone line cord conneclions,
Check the haiwies tor proper insiallallon.
The Caller ID dues not
show live caller's
name and lor Dhuno
number
the caller lu unllwlll nottunciton until you have Caller ID
serytoe provided hy your local phone company. Call your
local phone company to have Caller lD installed on your
telephone line.
II on pick up Iha phone before the second (mg. the caltet
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Informalion will not be correclty recelvee, ll you have
telephone answering device (TAD) connected with the unll,
sel the TAD to answer alter two ring s or more,
- lrit is a blocked call or an outer-area call, the caller's name
and I or phone number will nol appear on the display.
. ll only the callers phone number appears on the display, it
may be a Single Data Message Format (SDMF) call. as
opposed to a Muttiple Data Message Format (MDMF) call.
Please call yourleeal phone company to see which service
you have.
Random characters - On rare occasions, the Caller ID lnlurmaliorl sent by the
and / or "NO DATA“ telephone company may have an error In the transmission
appear on the LCD This is nol the fault olyourCaller ID unit It can only capture
Display, and store the data that was recelvod. 7
Cennul set can - subscription to Caller ID Call Waiting tchcW) ls required
Wzillrlg lden {cation (rum your local phone Company Inr lhe CIDCW function la
on the LCD Displayl. operate properly. Call on local phone cpmp_an for details.
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Thts cordless phone uses radio frequencies to allow mobility, There are certain difficulties in
usmg re re lreguencres wtth acordless telephone While Inese are normal, the Iollowlng
could aliecl the operation or your syslem,
muse» Electric pulse noioe la preacnl in most homes at one time or anorner. I ms noise IS
most inlense during electrical storms, Certain kinds or electric equipment such as lighr
dtmmel‘s, fluorescent nulhs, motors, and fans also generale noise pulses. Because raoie
trenuencies are susceptible to these noise pulses, you may occasionally hear them in you.—
handset. Generally, they are minor annoyances and should n ’
your system.
RANGE: Because radio lreouencies are useo, locallcn or the
range. Try several locations in your home or buslness and BIG
clearest slgnal
lNTERFERENcE: some elecllultlu uevroee operate in alto/or generate interference near the
opereling frequencies of yourcordless telephone. whlle several protection circulls are used
[0 prevent unwanted signals, lhere may be nerlods when these unwanled signals cause
mterlererlce IflnlerIerence ucours Irequently, rlcan be mln’ ized oreliminated by relcca‘ning
Ihe base will. You can checklor interference hPfflre selecting the "ma! base Ill-Ill lccallon by
plugging in the phone.
AUTOMATIC DIGITAL SECURITY: his system helps protect the privacy or your telephone
conversation lrom other cordless phones nearby. Whenever the handset is returned lo the
pa 9. a new security code between lhe handset and base rs randomty generaled (up to 1
m reunrurnauunsy.
NOTE: If replacing Ihe handset battery , the system ID is lost, along wilh the link between
lhe handset and base. In order to reestablish the securlty ID. return the handset to lhe base
until the CHG (charge) / IN USE LED indicelerlighls and a beep Is heard,
ADAPTER:
use only nilll class 1 Power source Wm, bUU ma.
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