Cordless Phone Operational Features; Battery Saver Circuitry; Channel Selection; Compander Noise Reduction - Cobra Intenna CP-2506 Operating Instructions Manual

Cobra cp2506: operating instruction
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Cordless Phone Operational Features

The following features offer state-of-the-art performance and the ultimate in
user-friendly convenience with your new Cobra Intenna cordless telephone.

BATTERY SAVER CIRCUITRY

The handset of this phone may be kept away from the
base (TALK indicator OFF) up to 14 days at a time.
In this condition, it is ready for you to answer or
place calls by pressing and releasing the TALK but-
ton. The duration of the battery charge will depend
on your actual use of the phone in its remote location.
Note: A warning beep tone will sound and the
TALK/BAT indicator will flash when the handset
battery needs recharging (see p. 12).

CHANNEL SELECTION

Selectable channels are built into your Cobra
Intenna for optimum interference-free use.
If interference begins during a conversation:
¥ Press and release the CHAN button on the
handset. Your phone will automatically scan
and advance to the next clear channel. A con-
firmation tone (two double beeps) will sound
to indicate a successful channel change.
¥ If an alert tone (3 beeps) sounds, channel
change was unsuccessful. In that case, move
closer to the phone base and press CHAN button again.

COMPANDER NOISE REDUCTION

Your Cobra Intenna has the Cobra Clear Call ¨ PLUS compander noise-reduction
system to minimize background noise for optimum audio performance. The
sound of your phone will be comparable to the performance of a corded phone.

DIGITAL SECURITY

Your Cobra Intenna features digital security coding (in accordance with FCC
regulations) to reduce the chance of interference from your neighbors' cordless
phones. These inaudible, electronic codes are transmitted automatically by your
phone to establish a secure link between your cordless handset and base.

DISPLAY WINDOW

Use the back of the white "25 CHANNEL" card at the top
of the dialpad to write your phone number. Use the tip of
a paper clip to pry off the protective plastic cover; replace
card and cover to secure.
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