Curtis TID5030 Instruction Manual

Curtis tid5030: instruction manual

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#TID5030
Caller ID Telephone instruction manual
REVISED 12-07-04
Location of controls
1. Handset Volume Hi/Low Switch
2. Dialing Tone/Pulse Switch
]
3. Review Left Up [
key
4. Delete Button
5. New Call indicator
6. LCD display (for telephone)
[ ] key
7. Review Right Down
8. Out Key
9. Set Key
10. Hook Switch (for telephone)
11. Digital key (0-9 , * and # key pad)
12. Flash key
13. Redial key
14. Store key
15. Auto key
16. Radio Speaker on/off button
17. Ringer High/Low Switch
18. Handset Holder
19. Speaker (for radio)
20. Telephone Line Cord Jack
21. Alarm ON/OFF indicator
22. AM/FM Band Selector
23. Tuning knob
24. LED Clock Display
25. Dial Pointer
26. Volume/Buzzer Switch
27. Minute Set Button
28. Time Set Button
29. Hour Set Button
30. Radio On/Off/Auto Switch
31. Alarm Set Button
32. Sleep Button
33. Snooze Button
34. Battery compartment (for Clock back-up)

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  • Page 1 #TID5030 Caller ID Telephone instruction manual REVISED 12-07-04 Location of controls 1. Handset Volume Hi/Low Switch 2. Dialing Tone/Pulse Switch 3. Review Left Up [ 4. Delete Button 5. New Call indicator 6. LCD display (for telephone) [ ] key 7.
  • Page 2: Battery Installation

    3. Replace the battery compartment cover, making sure it locks into place. Note: It is recommended that you replace the 9V backup battery approximately every 6 months to preserve battery freshness. Note: In the case of extended power outages, the battery will provide power to the telephone for about 10 hours.
  • Page 3: Connecting The Telephone

    For ease of installation, choose a location near both a telephone wall outlet and an AC wall jack. Connecting the telephone. 1. Plug one end of the supplied telephone line cord into the telephone jack located on the top of the phone.
  • Page 4: Telephone Operation

    Wall mounting the telephone. The unit may be wall mounted either on a telephone wall plate or with two screws (not included). If using screws, insert them into the wall leaving 3/16’’ of each screw extending out from the wall.
  • Page 5: Date And Time Setting

    AM & PM indicator). Four times- To enter volume setting.(Note: This function is invalid in this unit ) Five times- To enter ring tone setting(Note: This function is invalid in this unit) Six times - To enter flash time setting(600mS/300mS/100mS/80mS) Seven times- To enter pause time setting Eight times - To enter clock alarm1 setting (Note: this function is invalid in this unit)
  • Page 6: Basic Telephone Operation

    1. To make a phone call, pick up the handset. 2. When you hear the dial tone, dial the telephone number for the party you wish to reach. The number dialed will show in the LCD. After several seconds the call timer will begin keeping track of the elapsed time for the phone call.
  • Page 7: New Call Indicator

    SPEED DIAL OPERATION Storing speed dial 1. While continuously holding down the hook switch or when the telephone line cord is disconnected 2. Dial the number you wish to dial (the display can be show up to 12 digits) using the digital keys or review the incoming or outgoing number.
  • Page 8 When more than 80 calls have been received, the oldest messages are replaced with the new call information. When you receive more than one call from the same telephone number, the display will show REP in the upper right corner to indicate it is a repeat call. Only the most recent repeat call is recorded, and REP indication goes away after the record has been viewed.
  • Page 9: Using The Radio

    IMPORTANT: All messages will be deleted when battery is removed.. RADIO OPERATION INSTRUCTION AM/FM band selector … Slide this selector to either AM or FM to select the desired radio band. TUNING KNOB … Turn this knob to the desired radio station. VOLUME KNOB CONTROL …...
  • Page 10: To Set The Alarm

    4. Select the desired volume level using the Rotary Volume Control. 5. To turn the radio off adjust the Radio On/OFF/Auto switch to “off” RADIO SPEAKER ON/OFF BUTTON During the radio was in using mode. when it had incoming call and you pick up the hand set. The radio will temporary turn off.
  • Page 11: Alarm Off

    2. Avoid placing it in very hot sun. 3. Don’t staple phone cord 4. Do not, under any circumstances, disconnect the cord from the telephone without disconnecting the cord from the telephone line first. Ringer voltage can be high and dangerous.
  • Page 12 humidity to ensure good performance and a long life-time .It should not be placed in bathing areas, or around stoves and radiators, etc. Always leave sufficient space around the set for ventilation. 8. If necessary, only clean the cabinet of the set with a soft dampened piece of cloth...
  • Page 13: In Case Of Difficulty

    REN for your calling area.) ring 2. Telephone company may be using unusual ringing methods. 5.Incoming 1. Are other phones off the hook at the same time? If so, this is a normal condition as volume drops when several additional...
  • Page 14 Switch to Pulse position. Or; 2. Contact your phone company to have your line changed to tone and pulse service 7.Clicking sound or This is normal as power is fluctuating with phone outpulsing. flutter when dialing Also “clicking” sounds are normal when dialing in pulse mode. in pulse mode...

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