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Model CL-60P Operating Guide Amplified DECT Cordless Telephone (50dB) with Photo Memories and Talking CID / Talk-Back Keys Thank you for purchasing this product, please read before use (Keep this operating guide for future reference) Serene Innovations, Inc 14615 Carmenita Road. Norwalk, CA 90650 Website: www.SereneInnovations.com Email: Customercare@Sereneinnovations.com Toll Free: 866-376-9271 Fax: 560-483-2087 CONTENT CL-60P Base Functions Page 1. Product Features ….……………………………………………………. 26. Making a Call..................................................................................... 18 2. Important safety instructions…......................................................... 27. Mute a Call........................................................................................ 18 3. Battery and AC Power Adapter ....................................................... 28. Page Handsets.................................................................................. 18 4. Package content……………………………………………………….. 29. Program a number into a photo memory……………………………… 18 5. Installation ……………………………………………………………… 30. Dialing from a Photo Memory............................................................ 19 6. Detailed Features and Controls …………………………………. 31. Base Ringer Tone and Volume Setting.............................................. 19 7. Handset screen icons ………………………………………………… 11 32. In-Use Indicator………………………………………………………….. 19 8. Handset menu Flow Chart…………………………………………….. 12 33. Line Indicator (optional feature)………………………………………… 20 34. Register a New Handset to the Base………………………………….. 20 Handset Basic Operations 9. Answering a call………………………………………………………… 13 35. Handset De-Register……………………………………………………. 21 10. Speakerphone………………………………………………………….. 13 36. De-Register All Handsets……………………………………………….. 21 11. Making a call …………………………………………………………… 13 37. Area Code Setting.............................................................................. 21 12. Handset Mute ................................................................................. 13 38. Dialing Mode Setting (Tone or Pulse)………………………………….. 22 13. Volume Control (receiver and speakerphone)................................. 13 39. Auto-Answer when Lifting Handset…………………………………….. 22 14. Amplify ………………………………………….. 13 40. Handset Name Setting………………………………………………….. 23 & Talking Function Switch................................ 14 41. Language Selection……………………………………………………… 23 16. Handset tone control…………………………………………………… 14 42. Modify PIN (Changing the Password)…………………………………. 24 17. Programming One-Touch Memories................................................ 15 43. Time Format Setting (12 / 24 hr)……………………………………….. 25 18. Dialing from a One-Touch Memory.................................................. 15 44. Date & Time Setting……………………………………………………… 25 19. Outgoing Call List (Call back/ Copy / Delete)……………………….. 15 45. Restore Factory Default Settings for Handset………………………… 26 20. Incoming Call List (Call Back / Copy / Delete)………………………. 15 46. Restore Factory Default Settings for Base……………………………. 26 21. Create Phone-Book Entries……………………………………………. 15 47. Call log review (received calls)…………………………………………. 27 22. List and Search a Phone-Book Entry…………………………………. 16 48. Call back to an incoming call…………………………………………… 27 23. Edit a Phone-Book Entry……………………………………………….. 16 49. Save an Incoming Call to the Phone-Book……………………………. 27 24. Delete / Delete All Phone-Book Entries………………………………. 17 50. Delete an Incoming Call Record from Call Log………………………. 28 25. Review Memory Status (Phone-Book)………………………………... 17 51. Delete All Incoming Call Records from Call Log……………………… 28 15. Automatic Function 1. Feature Identifications 52. Call Log Review (Dialed Calls)…………………………………………. 28 53. Save from Call List to Phone-Book.................................................... 29 • DECT 6.0 Technology ensures crystal clear conversation 54. Delete a Call from the Called List………………………………………. 29 • Photo Memory Keys on base 55. Intercom Between Handsets.............................................................. 29 • Make / receive calls from base 56. Handset Ring Tone & Volume Setting…………………………………. 30 • Handset receiver amplification (Model 60P = 50 dB) 57. Keypad Tone and Warning Tone Setting………………………………. 32 • “AMPLIFY” key that automatically returns to the last receiver volume setting 58. Call Waiting........................................................................................ 33 • Emergency one-touch memory (dials number and turns on speakerphone) 59. Forward an Incoming Call from Handset 1 to Handset 2……………. 33 • Talking CID & Talking keypad (English, French) – can be switched off 60. Conference Call …………………………………………………………. 34 • Three display languages (English, French & Spanish) 61. Non-Disturb Function (Do-Not-Disturb)……………………………….. 34 • Extra-large keypad keys 62. Pause Function…………………………………………………………… 34 • 150 Phone Book Memories Capacity 63. Barring (Toll Call Restriction)……………………………………………. 34 • Four (4) digital tone control settings 64. Handset Power On / Off ………………………………………………… 35 • Low battery voice warning; Out-of-range alarm 65. Technical Information …………………………………………….. 66. Trouble Shooting………………………………………………….. 35 36 • Max link up to 5 handsets • 40 Incoming call list memories; 10 Out-going call list 67. FCC Information for USA customers only…………………………….. 37 • Handset flasher also serves as voice-mail and new-call indicator 68. Warranty Service Information…………………………………………… 38 • Three one-touch memory 69. This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules……………. 39 • Inter-changeable battery between handset and base that eliminates handset 70. NOTICE: The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment 41 recharge time • High performance speakerphone in handset and base • Large LCD display with white backlight • Keyboard non-disturb function • Auto-answer when lifting handset off the base • 10 handset ring tones and 5 base ring tones • Intercom function • Three-way conference • Compatible with FSK CID (Type II) and voice mail signals 2. Important Safety Instructions Instructions pertaining to a risk of fire, electric shock or injury to persons. of communications may not be ensured when using a cordless phone. Privacy Caution: To maintain compliance with the FCC’s RF exposure guideline, place the base unit 20 cm from nearby persons. WARNING – When using electric appliances, basic precautions should always be followed, including the following: 1. Read all the instructions before using the appliance. 2. This product uses rechargeable batteries. Do not use any non-rechargeable battery as charging of this type can cause battery leakage. 3. Always disconnect phone cord to wall jack before changing or installing batteries. 4. To reduce the risk of injury, close supervision is necessary when an appliance is used near children. 5. Do not contact moving parts or any exposed metal surface. 6. Only use attachments recommended or sold by the manufacturer. 7. Do not use outdoors. Do not use near water. 8. To disconnect, turn all controls to the off position, then remove plug from outlet. 9. Do not unplug by pulling on cord. To unplug, grasp the plug, not the cord. 10. Unplug from outlet when not in use and before servicing or cleaning. 11. Do not operate any appliance with a damaged cord or plug, or after the appliance malfunctions or is dropped or damaged in any manner. Return appliance to the nearest authorized service facility for examination, repair, or electrical or mechanical adjustment. 12. To Reduce the Risk of Electric Shock, this appliance has a polarized plug (one blade is wider than the other). This plug will fit in a polarized outlet only one way. If the plug does not fit fully in the outlet, reverse the plug. If it still does not fit, contact a qualified electrician to install the proper outlet. Do not change the plug in any way. 13. Avoid using any telephone product 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. 15. Specifications of this product are subjected to change without notice. 3. Battery and AC Power Adapter Handset: Requires 2 AAA size NiMH rechargeable batteries (included). Fully charged handset batteries can provide 80 hours of standby or 8 hours of talk time. WARNING: Do not use any non-rechargeable battery as charging of this type can cause battery leakage. Base: Can accept four (4) user provided AAA size NiMH rechargeable batteries for AC power outage backup purpose. Therefore, installation of base batteries is optional. Do not use any non-rechargeable battery as charging of this type can cause battery leakage. Fully charged base batteries can provide ~4 hours of AC power outage backup. Please care for the environment by disposing any used batteries through your local community recycle center. Do not dispose any used battery in trash bin. Swapping Handset Battery with Base Battery Handset and base batteries are inter-changeable. In the event that handset batteries are running low, it is acceptable to swap handset batteries with two from the base. This eliminates handset battery recharge time. WARNING: For safety consideration, always disconnect phone cord to wall jack before swapping batteries AC Power Adapter For your safety, please plug the provided AC power adapter into the nearest AC outlet. Use only Class 2 power adapter, 7.5VDC, 300 MA. 6. Detailed Features and Controls 4. Package Content ------------User’s Manual Handset and Base Phone Cord 2 x (AAA) Batteries AC Power Adapter 5. Installation 32 1. Install rechargeable batteries in handset (included). Base batteries (not included) are optional for back up power. 33 20 31 WARNING: Do not use any non-rechargeable batteries as charging of this type can cause battery leakage and voids warranty. 2. Connect AC adapter and phone cord to the base as shown. 30 3. Charge the handset in the base 10 hours or overnight before initial use. 29 28 27 26 25 21 22 23 24 Handset Keys: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. In-Use / Ring Flasher / Voice mail / Missed Call indicator LCD display key: Access menu or sub-menu option / Mute key: End Key / Power Off Keypad Auto-Amplifier Switch: Enables automatic function. Talking CID/ Talking Keypad Switch: (6 & 7 are in battery compartment). key: Hold it for 5 sec. enables “Do-Not-Disturb”. key: Redial / Pause key. keys: One-touch memory key: One-touch M. that activates speakerphone. (Amplify) key with indicator: key: Press to make or answer a call / Speakerphone key: (Flash / Delete) and keys: Tone control / Scroll menu options. Speaker Hole for lanyard (lanyard not included). VOLUME Up/Down (side) Battery Compartment Cover 7. Handset Screen Icons 2. Time & Date 3. New call icon 4:55 PM 10/08 NEW 12 4. # of new calls or old calls 5. Battery strength indicator 6. Volume level - VL1 to VL5 7. Tone setting - T1 to T4 (effective when 00 – 19 - 45 TALK T3 VL5 is on) 8. TALK (or SPEAKER) 9. Call timer (HH:MM:SS) Base Flasher: In-Use Indicator & Line connection indicator (optional) Keypad & two-touch Memory keys: Volume Keys: Adjust base speakerphone volume Talk Key: Press to activate base speakerphone # key Mute key: Mutes base microphone key Memory key: Two-touch memory control Page key: Press to intercom or paging handsets Battery Charge indicator Handset charging cradle Speaker: for speakerphone and ringer AC Adapter jack (rear): For connecting to power Phone Jack: For connecting phone line 10 3 4 5 1. Antenna strength Base Keys: 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 11 CL-60P Handset Basic Functions 8. Handset Menu Flow Chart Call log 9. Answering a call Received Dialed List Phone book New entry Edit record 1. Press key when phone rings. 2. (Press again to engage speakerphone if need). 3. Press key to end the call. Delete record 10. Speakerphone Delete all Memory status Delete HS BS Settings Ring set-up -------Melody & Volume (Base) Dial mode ---------Tone or Pulse Modify PIN (Default PIN = “0000”) Audio set-up Start Ring setup key twice to turn on the speaker. 2. Press key again to toggle back to handset receiver. 11. Making a Call Flash time---------300 or 600 milliseconds BS default setting 1. Press Speaker Volume (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) 1. Enter phone number and confirm on display. Receiver Volume (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) 2. Press key to go on-line and dial. Auto-Amplify (ON / OFF) 3. (Press again to engage speakerphone if need). Talking Keypad (ON / OFF) 4. Press key to end the call. Talking CID (ON / OFF) Int ring ---(Melody & Volume) HS Settings (Handset) Ext ring---(Melody & Volume) Tone setup------Key tone, Battery Low tone, Range Alarm tone (On / Off) Language -----English, French, Spanish HS name Auto answer---ON / OFF 12. Handset Mute 1. While on a call, press to mute the handset for privacy. 2. Press again to un-mute. 13. Volume Control (receiver and speakerphone) Date & Time---Time format (12/24), Set time, Base 1 While on a call, press Area Code Base 2 volume setting. Select base (Base1, Base2, Base3, Base 4) Base 3 HS default setting Base 4 Set Date Registration Volume setting is indicated as VL1 to VL5 on screen. 14. Amplify Function 1. While on a call, press dB) to the receiver volume. 2. Press 12 key on the handset (side) to change key to add an extra level of amplification (35 This is indicated by an illuminated key. key again to disable the extra lever of amplification (35 dB). 13 3. If necessary, re-adjust receiver volume in order to further enhance voice 15. Automatic clarity. & Talking Function Switches The function can be set to ON automatically each time the phone is being used. This automatic setting can be selected via a slide switch and is recommended for a single user household. Warning: If there are both normal and hard-of-hearing users, please do not use the automatic ON setting. This protects normal hearing users from sudden acoustic shock due to loud volume setting. Talking CID and Talking Keypad feature can also be set to ON / OFF via a second slide switch. 1. Open battery compartment cover to 2. Slide Switch 1 to ON if you want to get the Automatic AMP. 3. Slide Switch 2 to ON for talking CID and 1. While off-line, enter phone number and confirm on screen. 2. Press and hold (or M1, M2) for 5 seconds to save. You will hear a beep sound that confirms that it has been done successful. 18. Dialing from a One-Touch Memory 1. While off-line, press 2. Press to confirm number. to go on-line and dial. ON - OFF expose two small slide switches as shown. 17. Programming One-Touch Memories 19. Outgoing Call List (Call back/ Copy / Delete) 1 = AUTO- AMPLIFIER 2 = TALKING CID & KEYPAD ON - OFF talking keypad. 1. While off-line, press first to see the last call made. 2. Press to review the last 10 calls made. or 3. To redial the number on display, just press 4. (To delete or add to Phone-Book, press sub-menu option. (Note: Both switch functions can be altered by changes made in “HS SETTINGS” sub-menu and vice-versa) Press 1. While on a call and becomes active. 2. Press voice clarity. to confirm). (Must subscribe to phone company CID service in order to see caller information) 2. Press is active (illuminated), digital tone control key first to view the latest incoming caller info. to scroll the incoming call list. 3. To dial the number on display, just press 4. (To delete or copy to Phone-Book, press or key to select one of four tone settings for best appropriate sub-menu option. Press Digital tone setting is indicated on screen as T1 to T4. 21. Create Phone-Book Entries 14 and then scroll to appropriate 20. Incoming Call List (Call Back / Copy / Delete) 1. While off-line, press 16. Handset Tone Control 15 and then scroll to to confirm). 1. While off-line, press and then to scroll to “PHONE -BOOK”. 2. Press to confirm. 3. Press to scroll to “NEW ENTRY”. 4. Press to confirm. Screen displays “NAME ?”. 11. Press to save. to save the phone number. 13. Press to save the ring tone; screen displays “EDIT RECORD” again. 14. Press to end editing, or go to Step 4 above and repeat on another entry. 24. Delete / Delete All Phone-Book Entries 1. While off-line, press 22. List and Search a Phone-Book Entry and then 2. Press to confirm. Screen displays “LIST”. 3. Press to confirm and screen displays the first phone-book entry. to scroll to “PHONE -BOOK”. key. 23. Edit a Phone-Book Entry 1. While off-line, press and then 2. Press Screen displays “LIST”. 4. Press 5. Press to scroll to “PHONE -BOOK”. key to scroll to “PHONE key to confirm. Screen displays “LIST”. key to scroll to “DEL RECORD” (or “DELETE ALL). 4. Press key to confirm. 5. Press or Screen displays first phone-book entry. to search the entire phone-book and select an entry to delete. 6. Press to confirm a selection. 7. Press again to confirm. 8. Press Screen displays “CONFIRM ?”. to end. to scroll to “EDIT RECORD”. to confirm. or Screen displays first phone-book entry. to search the phone-book and select an entry for editing. 6. Press 2. Press 3. Press to search phone-book. 5. To call the number shown on the screen at any time, just press 3. Press key and then -BOOK”. 1. While off-line, press to confirm. Screen displays “NEW ENTRY”. to end, or go to Step 4 to create another entry. or to delete that digit. 12. Screen displays “MELODY” and sounds a ring tone. 8. Screen displays “MELODY 1” and auto-plays the melody. 4. Press to move the blinking cursor to the appropriate 10. Type in a new digit if appropriate. to save. 7. Type in phone number and press 10. Press or digit and then press 6. Screen displays “NUMBER ?”. to save. to save the new name. 9. Press 5. Type in name and then press 9. Press 8. Press to confirm. 7. To change name, press to delete one letter at a time; type in a new 25. Review Memory Status (Phone-Book) 1. While off-line, press and then 2. Press key to confirm. 3. Press a key a few times to display “MEM STATUS”. 4. Press key to confirm. Screen displays “LIST”. Screen displays memory status as (xxx / 150). name. 16 to scroll to “PHONE -BOOK”. 17 5. Where 150 is the maximum number of entries and xxx represents the actual entries. 4. You can customize each button with your own picture. Use our cutting guide template to help you guide cutting out pictures. 6. Press to end. 30. Dialing from photo memory 1. Press and hold CL-60P Base Functions MEMORY key for 3 seconds and then press the desired memory number on keypad. Then the CL-60P will go on-line and dial out. 2. Press Talk to end the call. 26. Making a Call 1. Press the Talk key and dial the number using the key pad. Press Talk 31. Base Ringer Tone and Volume Setting again to end call. 2. Press Vol+ or Vol- to adjust your desired volume level. 1. While off-line, press 2. Press 27. Mute a Call 4. Press 2. Press “Mute” again to un-mute. 5. Press ring. 28. Page Handsets 1. Press the key to make the base call your handset. The base will Vol + to help you locate it. key on the handset or the key and it displays “Delete HS”. or key and scroll to ”RING SETUP”. key and the screen displays “Melody 1”. Vol + 7. Press Note: key to scroll to “BS SETTINGS”. Press 6. Press make a deep loud sound calling for the handset. Your handset will start ringing 2. Press the or 3. Press 1. While on a call, press “Mute” key to mute the speakerphone. key on handset and it displays “CALL LOG”. or or Base ringer should key to listen to different ring melodies (5). Vol – on base to adjust ringer volume or to shut it off. key to save the ringer tone and volume settings. While the phone is ringing on an incoming call, you may also press either or Vol - key to adjust the ringer volume. key on the base to stop the paging. 32. In-Use Indicator 29. Program a number into a photo memory 1. While off line, enter the phone number on the key pad. 2. Press and hold MEMORY for 3 seconds, then press the key (1-0) you wish to store the number. You will hear a “du du” sounds as a confirmation. 3. If you wish to replace any number, repeat steps 1-2. 18 1. This is a multi-purpose indicator. If it shows a steady light, that means you are on-line and using the phone. 2. It flashes (fast) on an incoming call. This flashing indicator also indicates that someone is using an extension phone on the same line. 3. It flashes (slow) when you are doing memory programming or entering phone number. 19 33. Line Indicator (optional feature) 1. This indicator is available on some models and it indicates the status of the phone line connection. It should be normally off. 2. If it shows a steady light, this indicates the phone line is not connected, Please verify phone line connection, or try a different phone cord / phone jack. 34. Register a New Handset to the Base (Note: Each CL-60P is pre-registered in the factory is ready to use out of the box. You only need to do this step if you bought an extra handset for the system. A maximum of five handsets is allowed) 1. Press key on the base for about 6 seconds while off-line, the base starts flashing followed by a loud beep. handset registration. This indicates the base is ready for (Please complete the following steps in less than 120 seconds). 2. While off-line, press and hold the about 5 seconds. key on the side of the handset for It will beep once and the screen displays “SEARCHING 1”. 3. Wait about 10 seconds for registration to take place. A long “du di du” sound indicates success. (Note: After registering the handset to base, the antenna symbol will appear steady on the top left corner of the LCD. If handset and base aren’t registered, the antenna symbol and handset name will be flashing.) 35. Handset De-Register Note: This function is used when there is a need to free up a handset registration, so a new handset may be added to the base. 1. Press key while off-line, and the screen displays “CALL LOG”. 2. Press or key to scroll to “BS SETTINGS” 3. Press key and the screen displays “DELETE HS” 4. Press key and it displays PIN? Then press number keys to input password to confirm. 5. Press or 6. Press (factory default PIN = “0000”) key and it displays the handset for de-register, or press to select other handset to de-register. key with a sound of “di du” meaning successful de-register, if sounds of “di…”, it means failed de-register. (Note: The handset on which this step is being performed can not be de-registered) 7. Press key to transfer to off-line. 36. De-Register All Handsets 1. Press key of base for 5 seconds and the base red light starts flashing. 2. Press the key again of base seven more times at a normal pace, the ringer flasher indicator should flash at a faster speed than before indicating de-register process is in progress. 3. De-register is complete when the indicator light goes out followed by a beep. 4. All previously registered handsets are now de-registered. 5. You must register the handsets you want again. 37. Area Code Setting 1. Press key while off-line and it displays “CALL LOG”. Press key to scroll to “HS SETTING”. 20 21 or 2. Press key and it displays “AUDIO SETUP”. 3. Press or key to scroll to “AREA CODE”. 4. Press key to select area code for editing. 6. Press or key to select OFF or ON. 7. Press key to confirm. 8. Press to exit to off-line mode. A sound of “di du” indicates success. 5. Use keypad to enter new area code. (If necessary, press “DELETE” key to erase old area code.) 6. Press 7. Press key to confirm entry. key to exit to off-line. 38. Dialing Mode Setting (Tone or Pulse) (CL-60A is factory preset for tone dialing) 1. While off-line, press key and it displays “CALL LOG”. 2. Press or 3. Press key, then it displays “DELETE HS” 4. Press or key to scroll to “BS SETTINGS” function key to scroll to “DIAL MODE” 5. Press key and it displays “TONE” or “PULSE” 6. Press or 7. Press key to confirm. 8. press key to select “TONE” or “PULSE” mode. A sound of “Du” indicating successful setting. key to quit setting and to exit to off-line mode, 39. Auto-Answer when Lifting Handset (If this function is ON, lifting the handset from the base automatically answers the incoming call. There is no need to press the key. Factory default is “OFF”.) 1. While off-line, press 2. Press or key and it displays “CALL LOG”. key to scroll to “HS SETTINGS” function. 3. Press key and it displays “AUDIO SETUP”. 4. Press or 5. Press key to confirm, and it displays “ON” or “OFF”.. key to scroll to “AUTO ANSWER”. 22 40. Handset Name Setting This function allows you to display a favorite NAME on the handset screen. name like “Study”, “Kevin” or “Living Rm” suggests where it belongs. 1. While off-line, press 2. Press key and it displays “CALL LOG”. or key to scroll to “HS SETTINGS” function 3. Press key and it displays “AUDIO SETTING”. 4. Press or 5. Press key to select and a cursor is flashing. to scroll to “HS NAME”. 6. Use keypad to input name. 7. Press 8. Press key to confirm. A sound of “di du” indicates success. key to exit to off-line mode. 41. Language Selection Three languages are supported on the LCD display: English, French, and Spanish. The CL-60P only supports English & French on the Talking CID & Talking Keypad. 1. While off-line, press key and it displays “CALL LOG”. 2. Press key to scroll to “HS SETTING” function or 3. Press key to confirm and it displays “AUDIO SETUP”. 4. Press or 5. Press and it displays “ENGLISH”. 6. Press or 7. Press key to confirm. 8. Press key to scroll to “LANGUAGE” function to select “FRENCH” or “SPANISH”. A sound of “di du” indicates success. key to exit to off-line mode 23 43. Time Format Setting 42. Modify PIN (Changing the Password) Certain important function changes require the user to enter a PIN number so that accidental change can not happen. Factory default PIN is “0000”. 1. While off-line, press 2. Press 3. Press 4. Press 5. Press or key and it displays “CALL LOG”. key to scroll to “BS SETTING” function to confirm. or key to scroll to “MODIFY PIN” function key to confirm and the screen displays “PIN ?” 6. Input the old or default PIN number “xxxx” and it display NEW PIN? (Note: factory default PIN = “0000”) 7. Input your favorite new PIN number with 4 digits. In case of a wrong input, press 8. Press key to delete and then re-enter. key for confirmation, the screen displays “REPEAT”, 9. Input new PIN again. (Record your new PIN for future use, as it cannot be recovered) 10. Press 11. Press key to confirm. A sound of “di du” indicates success. key to exit to off-line mode. 1. While off-line, press key and it displays “CALL LOG”. 2. Press key to scroll to “HS SETTINGS” or 3. Press key to confirm. 4. Press or key to scroll to “DATE & TIME” and press to confirm. 5. Press key and then the screen displays “TIME FORM” 6. Press key and the screen displays “12H” 7. Press or 8. Press key to confirm. key to select either “12H” or “24H” format. A sound of “di du” indicates success. Screen displays “TIME FORM” again. 9. Press key to exit to off-line mode. 44. Date & Time Setting If you subscribe to Caller ID (CID) service from your local phone company, the date and time information within the CID data will update this automatically. Otherwise, user must set time in “24” hour format mode and then change to the 12 hour format later for the proper display of AM or PM. (Note: “AM / PM” indication can not be set in the 12 hour mode.) 1. While off-line, press key and it displays “CALL LOG”. 2. Press or 3. Press key for confirmation 4. Press or key to scroll to “HS SETTINGS” key to scroll to “SET TIME” and press for confirmation. 5. Use the number keys to input new time in (HH / MM) format, 6. Press key for confirmation. A sound of “di du” indicating successfully setting. The screen displays “SET TIME” again. 7. Press 24 or key to scroll to “SET DATE” and press 25 for confirmation. 5. Press 8. Use the number keys to input new date in (MM / DD ) format. 9. Press key for confirmation. xxxx (factory default PIN = “0000”). A sound of “di du” indicating successfully setting. The screen displays “SET DATE” again. 10. Press key for confirmation and it displays “PIN ?”. Input PIN number key to quit and go back to standby mode 6. Press key for confirmation; a sound of “di du” indicates success. However, a sound of “di” indicates the wrong PIN input. 7. Press key to quit and return to standby mode. Re-enter again. Please allow 10 seconds for the handset to re-establish handshaking with the base. 45. Restore Factory Default Settings for Handset Note: This setting restores handset factory default settings. will be lost. All phone book entries are not affected. 1. While off-line, press All custom settings key and screen displays “CALL LOG”. 2. Press or to scroll to “HS SETTINGS”. 3. Press key to confirm. 4. Press or 5. Press key for confirmation and it displays “PIN ?”. 47. Call Log Review (Received Calls) 1. Press key while off-line and it displays “CALL LOG”. 2. Press key and it displays “RECEIVED”. 3. Press key and it displays the latest group of incoming calls. 4. Press or Note: key to scroll to “HS DEFAULT”. Press the key to scroll to the number for call back or to save. key while in off-line mode is a short-cut to the incoming call List.) 6. Input PIN number xxxx (factory default PIN = “0000”). 7. Press key for confirmation. A sound of “di du” indicates success. However, a sound of “di”, indicates the wrong PIN inputting. Re-enter the PIN again. 8. Press key to quit and return to standby mode. Please allow 10 seconds for the handset to re-establish handshaking with base. 46. Restore Factory Default Settings for Base Note: This setting restores base factory default settings. All custom settings will be lost. All messages and time will be affected. 1. While off-line, press key and screen displays “CALL LOG”. 2. Press or to scroll to “BS SETTINGS”. 48. Call Back to an Incoming Call 1. After reviewing the incoming call and while that number is still showing on LCD screen. 2. Press the key to dial it out. 49. Save an Incoming Call to the Phone-Book 1. After reviewing the incoming call and while that number is still showing on LCD screen. 2. Press key for confirmation, then the screen displays “COPY TO PB ?” 3. Press key once and screen displays “ADD TO PB ?” key and it displays the name? 3. Press key to confirm. 4. Press 4. Press or 5. Enter the name using the keypad. key to scroll to “BS DEFAULT”. 26 27 6. When finish, press key and it displays phone number again for editing. 7. Press 8. Press key to save and back to incoming call review mode. 9. Press or key to revise phone number. 6. Press key to redial the number shown on the display. (Note: Press the key while in standby is a short cut to the “Dialed Calls” or the outgoing called List.) 53. Save from Call List to Phone-Book key to exit to off-line mode. 1. Review and select a phone number from the Called List as above. 50. Delete an Incoming Call Record from Call Log 1. After reviewing the incoming call and while that number is still showing on LCD screen: 2. Press key and the screen displays “COPY TO PB ?”. 3. Press or key to scroll to “DELETE”. 4. Press key and it displays “CONFIRM ?”, then press confirmation. 5. Press again for again for confirmation. 5. Press key to exit to off-line mode. press 6. Press key and screen displays “CALL LOG”. 2. Press key and screen displays “RECEIVED”. 3. Press key to scroll to “DIALED”. 4. Press key and it displays the most recent dialed call. 5. Press or key to review the most recent ten (10) dialed calls. 28 key and the screen displays the number to save, , or key to revise number if necessary. key and it displays “MELODY 1”. or key to select ringer tone as VIP ringer. key to save and then return to the review mode.. key to exit to off-line mode. 2. Press key for confirmation and the screen displays “ADD TO PB ?”. 3. Press key to scroll to either “DELETE” or “DELETE ALL” 4. Press 5. Press 6. Press 52. Call Log Review (Dialed Calls) 1. While off-line, press 5. Press 1. Review and select a phone number from the Called List as above. key to scroll to “DELETE ALL”. key and it displays “CONFIRM ?”, then press 4. Use the keypad to input the name. 54. Delete a Call from the Called List key and the screen displays “COPY TO PB ?”. 4. Press key and the screen displays NAME ? 9. Press 1. While reviewing an incoming number: or 3. Press 8. Press 51. Delete All Incoming Call Records from Call Log 3. Press key and the screen displays “ADD TO PB ?”. 7. Press key to exit to off-line mode. 2. Press 2. Press key to confirm. Screen displays “CONFIRM ?” again. key to confirm. key to exit to off-line mode 55. Intercom Between Handsets 1. This function is available when two or more handsets are registered to the same base. 2. Base must be powered up in order for the intercom function to work. 29 as “VOLUME 3” Intercom from Handset 1 to Handset 2 3. While in the standby mode, press key on handset 1, the LCD will display “HS ?”. 4. Input “2” and the display shows “CALLING HS 2”. Handset 2 will ring. 5. The user on Handset 2 activates key of Handset 2 to enter talking mode. 6. Press key of any of the two handsets to end the intercom mode and returns to the standby mode. 56. 2. Press 3. Press 4. Press 5. Press or key and it displays “CALL LOG”. key to scroll to “HS SETTINGS”. key and it displays “AUDIO SETTING”. or key and to scroll to ”RING SETUP”. key and the screen displays “INT RING”. 6. Press or to display either “INT RING” or “EXT RING”. (INT RING means setting the internal intercom ringer.) (EXT RING means setting the external incoming call ringer.) key to confirm the new selection on display. A sound of “di du” indicates a successful selection. 16. Press key to exit to standby mode Internal Intercom Ringer key and it displays “CALL LOG”. 2. Press or key to scroll to “HS SETTINGS. 3. Press key to confirm and it displays “AUDIO SETTING” 4. Press or key to scroll to ”RING SETUP”. 5. Press key and the screen displays “INT RING”. 6. Press key to confirm and the screen displays “MELODY”. 7. Press key and the screen displays the current ringer and sound the current ringer, such as “MELODY 1” 8. Press or key to select different ringer (five different internal ringer sounds) key to confirm and the screen displays “MELODY” again. 7. While “EXT RING” is shown, press to select. 8. Press key and the screen displays “MELODY”. 9. Press key and the screen displays the current ringer and sound the current ringer, such as “MELODY 1”. or 15. Press to scroll to different ring volume (5 levels) 9. After selecting the ringer sound, press External incoming call ringer 10. Press or 1. While off-line, press Handset Ring Tone & Volume Setting 1. While off-line, press 14. Press 11. Press different ringer sounds are available) or to scroll to “VOLUME”. key and the screen displays current volume of ring tone, such as “VOLUME 3” 12. Press key to scroll to different ringer melody (ten 11. After selecting the ringer sound, press 10. Press 13. Press or to select the proper ring volume (5 levels) key to confirm the new selection and a sound of “di du” indicates a successful selection. key to confirm and the screen 14. Press key to exit to standby mode displays “MELODY” again. 12. Press or to display “VOLUME”. 13. Press key and the screen displays current volume of ring tone, such 30 31 57. Keypad Tone and Warning Tone Setting 1. While off-line, press 2. Press or 3. Press key to scroll to “HS SETTINGS”. 1. While on a call and there is a new call coming in, you will hear a short beep tone in your receiver signifies a new call is waiting. 2. Press the key once and it will switch you to the second party and place key to confirm. 4. Press or 5. Press key to scroll to “TONE SETUP”. the first party on hold. key to confirm. 6. press LOW” key and the screen displays “CALL LOG”. or or to display either “KEY TONE”, “BATTERY “RANGE ALARM” Key Tone select 1. While “KEY TONE” is shown, press 58. Call Waiting You must subscribe to Call Waiting service from your local phone company in order to enjoy this convenience. key and the screen displays either 3. If you want to go back to the first party, press the key again. To end the first call but keep the second (new) call 1. Press key while on the first call ends that call. 2. Press key jumps back to the second (new) call. 3. Press key to end the call. “ON” or “OFF”. 2. Press 3. Press 4. Press or to display “ON” key to confirm and the screen displays “KEY TONE” again. key to exit to off-line. Battery Low Warning Tone Detailed setting step is similar to that of setting the KEY TONE. (Note: While talking, there will be a “di” sound when the battery is low if the ALARM is set to ON. While off-line, there will be no alarm sound; only battery capacity symbol is displaying on screen.) 59. Forward an Incoming Call from Handset 1 to Handset 2 1. On Handset 1, press the key and then press “2” on the keypad. This pages Handset 2 while putting the outside call on HOLD. 2. When Handset 2 rings, press key on Handset 2 to answer the page. 3. Over the intercom, tell Handset 2 that an outside call is waiting. 4. Press key on Handset 1 to transfer the call and then press key on Handset 1 to exit. (Note: If within 30 seconds there is no answer, the call will ring handset 1.) Out-Of-Range Warning Tone Detailed setting step is similar to that of setting the KEY TONE. (Note: While talking, there will be a long “di” sound when the handset is out-of-range from the base if the RANGE ALARM is set to ON.) 32 33 60. Conference Call This allows two handsets conferencing with the incoming caller. 1. On Handset 1, press key to answer the incoming call. 2. On Handset 1, press page key and then press “2” on the keypad to page Handset 2. (This also places the caller on HOLD.) 3. On Handset 2, press key to answer the page. 4. On Handset 1, press key to initiate conferencing. Both Handset 1 and Handset 2 are now connected to the outside caller. 5. On either handset, press key to end the call and return to off-line. 61. Non-Disturb Function (Do-Not-Disturb) This function turns off the handset ringer and allows the user to ignore all incoming calls (except intercom calls). 1. Press and hold key for five seconds to enter non-disturb function and the screen displays “NON-DISTURB”. 2. To turn-off “NON-DISTURB”, press and hold key again for five seconds. 62. Pause Function During pre-dialing or one-touch memory programming, press the key, it will insert a 2-second pause into the dialing sequence. 63. Barring (Toll Call Restriction) This function allows the user to prevent certain phone number prefix from dialing out. For example: 1 900 xxx xxxx numbers can be restricted. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. While off-line, press key and screen displays “CALL LOG”. Press key to scroll to “HS SETTING”. Press to select. Press key to scroll to “BARRING”. Press to select. Handset screen displays “PIN ?”. Enter PIN on keypad and then press to confirm (default PIN is “0000”). 34 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Handset screen displays “SELECT NUM”. Press to confirm. Handset screen displays “NUMBER 1”. Press to confirm. Handset screen displays “NUMBER ?”. Enter the prefix for toll restricting (up to 4-digits is allowed). Press to confirm. Press or key to enter another prefix (4 prefixes are allowed). 64. Handset Power On / Off 1. Powering down a handset disregards all calls and conserves battery power. 2. Press and hold the key for five seconds, then the handset will turn off. There will be no display and no keypad back-light. 3. To turn on the handset, Press and hold the key for five seconds, and the handset powers up again. Please wait 10-25 seconds for a “di-du” sound which confirms that the handset has established handshaking with the base. 65. Technical Information Amplified dB level (Amplify off): 0 to 15 dB in 5 steps Amplified dB level (Amplify on): 35 to 50 dB (CL-60P) Tone control settings: 4 settings Display Language: English, French, Spanish Talking Voice: English, French Dimensions Handset size: 7.0” x 2.1” x 1.2” Base size: 6.7” x 3.1” x 5.0” Weight Handset weight: 5.7 oz. Base weight: 18 oz. Temperature range: Operating: 0 to 30°C Storage: -10 to 40°C Power requirements: AC Adapter: UL listed 7.5vdc, 300 ma Base battery: 4 x AAA size NIMH (optional and are provided by user) 35 Handset battery: 2 x AAA size NIMH (included) Note: Specifications are subject to change without any notice. 66. Trouble Shooting Q1: Ans: Base Charging Indicator is not on when handset is placed on the base. Move the handset slightly to make better contact. Q2: Ans: No CID information on an incoming call. Check your subscription with your phone company. Q3: Ans: No Dial tone. Check AC adapter and phone cord connection. Make sure you’re not too far from the base. If this is a new handset, you must register it to the base before using. Q4: Ans: When I press the key, the handset just beeps but there is no dial tone. The handset probably lost sync with the base. Press and hold the key for 5 seconds to turn off the handset power, and then repeat to turn back on the power. They should sync up in about 5 – 30 seconds. Q5: Ans: No display on handset. Verify battery is OK; make sure the handset is not power-off. Q6: Ans: Handset flasher works but handset does not ring. Verify handset ringer volume is not set at minimum; verify “Non-Disturb” is not active. Q7: Ans: Why is the red flasher always blinking? This indicates you have voice mail waiting in your provider’s voice mail server. Or, you have missed a call; reviewing incoming call list clears this indicator. Q8: Ans: Static noise on the line. Your phone may be located near a touch lamp, microwave, or other 36 Q9: Ans: appliance, If you have a DSL computer modem service, make sure you have installed a DSL filter to block the DSL noise. How do I turn off the talking keypad feature? Open the battery compartment and slide the lower switch to its left or OFF. Q10: Ans: My phone display says “HS locked” when I try to dial or press any key. Your phone is locked because * key was pressed and held too long. To unlock phone, press and hold * key down for about 5 seconds. Q11: Ans: My handset flashes “Base 1” and I can’t use it. Your handset is not registered to the base. Please go to page xx to do the procedure. 67. FCC Information for USA customers only This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by the ACTA. On bottom of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, a product identifier of [US: XXXXXXXXX]. If requested, this number must be provided to the telephone company. If this equipment, CL-60P, causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required. But if advance notice isn’t practical, the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible. Also, you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary. The telephone company may make changes in this facilities, equipment, operations or procedures that could affect the operation of the equipment. If this happens the telephone company will provide advance notice in order for you to make necessary modification to maintain uninterrupted service. If you experience trouble with this equipment, you disconnect it from the network until the problem has been corrected or until you are sure that the equipment is not malfunctioning. Please follow instructions for repairing if any (e.g. battery replacement section); otherwise do not alternate or repair any parts of device except specified. Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs. Contact the state public utility commission public service commission or corporation commission for 37 information. If the telephone company requests information on what equipment is connected to their lines, inform them of: The telephone number that this unit is connected to, The ringer equivalence number [REN] The USOC jack required [RJ11C], and The FCC Registration Number [US: XXXXXXXXX] Items (B) and (D) are indicated on the label. The ringer equivalence number (REN) is used to determine how many devices can be connected to your telephone line. In most areas, the sum of the RENs of all devices on any one line should not exceed five (5.0). If too many devices are attached, they may not ring properly. 68. Warranty Service Information Your CL Cordless Phone comes with one-year limited warranty. We warrant during this warranty period, from the date of purchase, to the original consumer, the CL Cordless Phone to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under intended home use. In the event that CL Cordless Phone fails to function properly within one year of original purchase due to defects in materials or workmanship, return the unit (freight prepaid) with proof of purchase (sales receipt or packing slip, no exceptions) to Serene Innovations. Serene Innovations will either repair or replace the unit (with a refurbished unit or unit of equal condition) and return it to you (using UPS/USPS ground shipping) at no cost to you if the unit is returned within 30 days of purchase. If the unit is returned after 30days of purchase but within the warranty period, there will be a warranty handling charge of $9.95 for each return. Incidental or Consequential Damages: Neither Serene Innovations, Inc. nor retailer, dealer or selling distributor has any responsibility for any incidental or consequential damages including without limitation, commercial loss of profit, or for any incidental expense, loss of time, or inconvenience. Some states do not allow exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damage, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. This warranty does not apply to any product that has been accidentally damaged, 38 abused, misused or negligent, used on electrical frequency or voltage other than marked on product and/or described in manual. Defects or errors caused by unauthorized alterations, repairs, and/or tampering are also not covered by this warranty. This Warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other legal rights that vary from states to states. If a defect covered by this warranty should occur, promptly contact a Customer Care Representative by phone or log onto www.sereneinnovations.com to obtain a Return Authorization Number (RAN) and shipping instructions before shipping the product to us. Any shipment without a RAN will not be accepted and will be returned to you at your expense. Any authorized returned product must be accompanied with proof of purchase and a brief explanation of the problem. For out of warranty repaired and service, please contact our Customer Care Department for directions. 69. This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules. On the equipment is a label that contains, among other information, the FCC registration number and ringer equivalence number (REN) for this equipment. requested; this information must be provided to your telephone company. If This equipment uses the following Universal Service Order Codes ("USOC") jacks: RJ-11. Connection to the telephone network should be made by using standard modular telephone jack type RJ11. 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 telephone number is called. In most, but not all areas, the sum of the RENs of all devices connected to one line 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 contact your local telephone company to determine the maximum REN for your 39 calling area. If your telephone equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone 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 informed of your right to file a complaint with the FCC. Your telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations or procedures that could affect the proper functioning of your equipment. If they do, you will be notified in advance to give you an opportunity to maintain uninterrupted telephone service. In the event this equipment should fail to operate properly, disconnect the unit from the telephone line. Try using another FCC approved telephone in the same telephone jack. If the trouble persists, call the telephone company repair service bureau. If the trouble does not persist and appears to be with this unit, disconnect the unit from the telephone line and discontinue use of the unit until it is repaired. For repair or warranty information, please contact Serene Innovations, Inc. at 562-407-5400. Please note that the telephone company may ask that you disconnect this equipment from the telephone network until the problem has been corrected or until you're sure that the equipment is not malfunctioning. There are no user serviceable parts in this equipment. This equipment may not be used on coin service provided by the telephone company. Connection to party lines is subject to state tariffs. Contact the state public utility commission, public service commission for information. If your home has specialty wired alarm equipment connected to the telephone line, ensure the installation of this equipment does not disable your alarm equipment. If you have questions about what will disable alarm equipment, consult your telephone company or a qualified installer. 40 Part 15 of FCC Rules Information This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may caused undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in 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, you may try one the following suggestions to correct the interference: Where it can be done safely, re-orient the receiving television or radio antenna. To the extend possible, relocate the television, radio, or other receiver with respect to the cordless phone. Connect the cordless phone AC adapter into a different electrical outlet. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Modification: Any modification not expressly approved by the manufacturer of this device could void the user’s authority to operate the device. 70. NOTICE: The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets telecommunications network protective, operational and safety requirements as prescribed in the appropriate Terminal Equipment Technical Requirements document(s). The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user's satisfaction. Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company. The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection. The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations. 41 Repairs to certified equipment should be coordinated by a representative designated by the supplier. Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment, or equipment malfunctions, may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment. Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility, telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system, if present, are connected together. This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas. Caution: Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves, but should contact the appropriate electric inspections authority, or electrician, as appropriate. The REN for this amplified telephone as stated on the IC regulatory label located on the bottom of the product. NOTICE: The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) assigned to each terminal device provides an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface. The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all the devices does not exceed 5. This Class B digital device complies with Canadian ICES-003. 42
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