CONTENTS IMPORTANT INFORMATION--------------------------------------------------------------------- Important Safety Instructions----------------------------------------------------------------------- INTRODUCTION-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Special Features--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INSTALLATION Package Contents------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Choosing the Best Location------------------------------------------------------------------------- Connecting the Base Unit--------------------------------------------------------------------------- Charging the Batteries------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Power------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Battery-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cleaning the Battery Contacts--------------------------------------------------------------------- Wall Mounting the Base Unit----------------------------------------------------------------------- USING YOUR PHONE------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Handset-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Base Unit------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Powering on the Handset----------------------------------------------------------------------------...
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CONTENTS Call Barring---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Date & Time Settings-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Set Date Format------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Set Date-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Set Time Format------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Set Time---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Set Handset to Default------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Display the Phonebook Entries-------------------------------------------------------------------- Add Entries to Phonebook-------------------------------------------------------------------------- Symbols----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Edit an Entry in the Phonebook-------------------------------------------------------------------- Delete an Entry from the Phonebook------------------------------------------------------------- Delete all Entries in the Phonebook-------------------------------------------------------------- Review Caller ID List--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Save Caller ID Information to Phonebook-------------------------------------------------------...
IMPORTANT INFORMATION Important Safety Instructions To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and / or injury to persons, always follow the following safety precautions when using this telephone equipment. Read, understand, and follow all telephone. instructions. If the telephone has been exposed to rain or water.
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION expose you to dangerous voltages or We advise that this telephone should other risks. Incorrect reassembly can not be used near intensive care cause electric shock when the medical equipment or by persons with appliance is subsequently used. pacemakers.
INTRODUCTION Special Features 1.9GHz digital FHSS cordless phone system Multiple handsets capability, supports up to 5 handsets 3-way conference call (two handsets & an incoming call) Call transfer to other handsets Hands-free function Phonebook with 40 entries; Phonebook dialing Redial; Redial list of last 10 dialed numbers Support fixed line Type I and Type II CID (FSK and DTMF)
INSTALLATION Package Contents Check to be sure that the following items are included. If there is any missing or visible damage, contact the original place of purchase and do not attempt to operate if it is damaged. One Base Unit with Handset One Handset with Charger Base 2 Belt Clips Four Batteries (1.2V / 600mAh)
INSTALLATION Your new telephone includes the highest quality NiMH (Nickel Metal Hydride) rechargeable batteries. Following the simple instructions below can significantly improve your batteries operational results. Connecting the Base Unit Plug one end of the telephone line cord into the ‘TEL. LINE’ jack at the bottom of the base unit and plug the other end of the cord into a modular telephone wall jack.
INSTALLATION DC Power Caution: Use only with the supplied DC Adapter (AC 120V, DC 7.5V, 300mA). Plug the adapter into a continuous power outlet, which is near the base unit and is not switch-controlled. The DC adapter must be kept connected at all times. (It is normal for the adapter to be warm during use).
INSTALLATION Wall Mounting the Base Unit The base unit can be mounted on a standard wall phone plate. Plug the DC adapter’s barrel plug into the jack marked “7.5V 300mA” at the bottom of the base unit. Plug the telephone line cord into the jack marked “TEL. LINE”. Hold the base unit up next to the wall jack and plug the line cord into the wall Short tab jack.
USING YOUR PHONE Handset Receiver Light Indication for • New Call • Incoming Call • Line-in-use • Voice Mail (VMWI)* Day & Time Handset Name Battery Strength Menu Softkeys, each key is programmed to perform various functions. Talk, to make or receive calls.
USING YOUR PHONE Powering On the Handset When the handset is powered off, pressing and holding the key can power it If battery life is sufficient, the handset will power on. If not, it will remain powered off. After powering on, the handset will enter subscription mode and search for a SEARCHING registered base.
USING YOUR PHONE Registration Before registering a handset to the base unit, the base unit should first enter the registration mode. Press the [Page] key on the base for more than 3 seconds until the ‘In Use’ indicator begins to flash quickly. An unregistered handset displays as UNREGISTERED shown.
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USING YOUR PHONE When the base has been found, you have to input the PIN code (4 digits) for PIN ? **** the base. The default PIN code is printed on the backside label of the base (The code can be changed later). EXIT Then registration is completed.
BASE SETTINGS VIA HANDSET The base options can be set using a handset registered to this base. Press the [MENU] softkey, select ‘BS SETTINGS’ and press [OK]. Deregister a Handset Select ‘TERMINATE HS’, and press [OK]. TERMINATE HS ↓ DIAL MODE EXIT Input the 4-digit PIN code.
BASE SETTINGS VIA HANDSET Modify PIN Press the [MENU] softkey, select ‘BS SETTINGS’, and press [OK]. Use ▲ / ▼ to select ‘MODIFY PIN’ and press [OK]. Input the current 4-digit PIN. Press [OK] to complete. PIN ? **** The default PIN is on the backside label of the base.
BASE SETTINGS VIA HANDSET Use ▲ / ▼ to choose between the two options and then press [SAVE] to save SHORT ↑ your setting. LONG (‘SHORT’ = 300, ‘LONG’ = 650) SAVE EXIT Set Base to Default This function allows the user to restore the base settings to the factory default settings.
HANDSET SETTINGS Alarm Press the [MENU] softkey, select ‘HS SETTINGS’ and press the [OK] softkey. ALARM CLOCK ↓ Select the ‘ALARM CLOCK’ and press RING SETUP the [OK] softkey. EXIT Use ▲ / ▼ to select ‘ON’ or ‘OFF’ Press the [SAVE] softykey, to save your ↓...
HANDSET SETTINGS If you enter the ‘MELODY’ setting MELODY 1 Use ▲ / ▼ to select a melody. ↓ Press the [SAVE] softkey, to save your MELODY 2 setting. SAVE EXIT If you enter the ‘VOLUME’ setting. VOLUME 2 Use ▲ / ▼ to select a volume level. ↑...
HANDSET SETTINGS Do Not Disturb Press the [MENU] softkey, select ‘HS SETTINGS’ and press [OK]. LINE RING ↑ Select ‘RING SETUP’ by using ▲ / ▼ DO NOT DISTURB and then pressing [OK]. EXIT Select ‘DO NOT DISTURB’, and then press [OK].
HANDSET SETTINGS Tone Setup Press the [MENU] softkey, select ‘HS SETTINGS’ and press [OK]. RING SETUP Select ‘TONE SETUP’ by using ▲ / ▼ and pressing [OK]. TONE SETUP EXIT Then you can configure the displayed 3 KEY TONE ↓ types of tones.
HANDSET SETTINGS Language Setting Press the [MENU] softkey, select ‘HS SETTINGS’ and press [OK]. TONE SETUP ↓ Select ‘LANGUAGE’ by using ▲ / ▼ and LANGUAGE then pressing [OK]. EXIT Use ▲ / ▼ to scroll through the 6 available language options (English, ENGLISH ↓...
HANDSET SETTINGS Auto Answer The handset can be set to answer incoming calls automatically. When the handset is not on the base unit or the charger cradle, must be pressed to answer incoming calls. Auto answer mode can only be activated when the handset is on the base unit or charger cradle, in which case, the line will be automatically connected when the handset is picked up from the base unit or charger cradle.
HANDSET SETTINGS Use ▲ / ▼ to select ‘OFF’ or ‘ON’. Press [SAVE], to save your setting. If you set to ‘ON’, the screen will display “CALLS BARRED” in standby mode. SAVE EXIT Date & Time Settings Press the [MENU] softkey. CALL BARRING Use ▲...
HANDSET SETTINGS Set Date Press the [MENU] softkey. Use ▲ / ▼ to select ‘HS SETTINGS’ and TIME FORMAT ↑ press the [OK] softkey. SET DATE&TIME Select ‘DATE & TIME’ and then press the [OK] softkey. EXIT Select ‘SET DATE&TIME’ and press the [OK] softkey.
HANDSET SETTINGS Set Time Press the [MENU] softkey. Use ▲ / ▼ to select ‘HS SETTINGS’ and TIME FORMAT ↑ press the [OK] softkey. SET DATE&TIME Select ‘DATE & TIME’ and press the [OK] EXIT softkey. Select ‘SET DATE&TIME’ and press the [OK] softkey.
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HANDSET SETTINGS Set Handset to Default This function allows the user to restore the handset settings to the factory default settings. Press the [MENU] softkey. Use ▲ / ▼ to select ‘HS SETTINGS’ and SELECT BASE press the [OK] softkey. ↑...
HANDSET SETTINGS Display the Phonebook Entries In standby mode, press the [DIR.] softkey PHONE BOOK to enter the telephone directory. 38 ENTRIES Then the phonebook screen will be EXIT displayed. Use ▲ / ▼ to access and scroll the #18 12345678 phonebook entries.
HANDSET SETTINGS Symbols You can also use [ ] or [#] to insert the following special symbols in the name field. + , - . / @ : ; < = > ? { ¦ } ~ [ \ ] ^ _ ` ! ″ # $ % & ´ ( ) Note: Name must start with an alphabetic character.
HANDSET SETTINGS Delete an Entry from the Phonebook In standby mode, press [DIR.] softkey to #18 12345678 enter telephone directory. Use ▲ / ▼ to access and scroll the JOHN SMITH phonebook entries. PHONE BOOK When the entry that you want to delete EDIT EXIT appears, press [DEL] softkey.
HANDSET SETTINGS Review the Caller ID List In standby mode, press ▲ / ▼ to enter the Caller ID List. CID BOOK Then the Caller ID book screen will be 20 ENTRIES displayed. EXIT Press ▲ to review the latest calls, press ▼...
HANDSET SETTINGS Press [YES] to confirm the deletion. SURE TO DELETE? Then this record is deleted. Delete All Records in the Caller ID List In standby mode, press ▲ / ▼ to enter the Caller ID List. CID BOOK Then the Caller ID book screen will be displayed.
HANDSET SETTINGS Delete a Dialed Number 12345678 When the number that you want to delete JOHN SMITH appears, press the [DEL] softkey. REDIAL BOOK SAVE EXIT Press the [OK] softkey. DELETE ↓ DELETE ALL EXIT Press [YES] to confirm the deletion. Then this number is deleted.
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HANDSET SETTINGS Press [YES] to confirm the deletion. Then all numbers are deleted. DELETE ALL ? A0073108...
MAKING A CALL Method 1: Dial a Number Press Input the number. 1234567 MUTE DIR. Input the number. 1234567 (You may use the [DEL] softkey to delete the digits). Press the [CALL] softkey or CALL EXIT During the call: Press the softkey to toggle LINE 00 : 00 : 01...
MAKING A CALL Method 4: Call from Dialed Numbers List Press [Redial] key to review the dialed numbers. Use ▲ / ▼ to scroll to the number you need. Press Press to terminate the call. Method 5: Call the Last Dialed Number Press Press the [Redial] key to dial out the last dialed number.
PAGING AND INTERCOM Locate Misplaced Handset(s) with Base Unit To locate the handset(s) while not on the base unit, press the [Page] key on the base unit. Then the handset(s) in range will display ‘PAGING FROM BASE’ and emit an alert signal that is different from the exterior-line (fixed line) calls. To stop the paging, press [Page] on the base unit again or press [EXIT] on the handset.
PAGING AND INTERCOM Transfer a Call to another Handset During a call, the current call can be transferred to another handset as described below. When a handset is engaging in an exterior-line (fixed line) call. HS 2 Press the [Int.] key and use ▲ / ▼ to HS 3 scroll to the handset you want to transfer EXIT...
CALL CONFERENCING Call Conferencing This cordless system supports ‘conference calls’ up to 3 parties (2 handsets and 1 exterior-line call). When one handset is engaging in an LINE 00 : 00 : 01 exterior-line (fixed line) call, press the [Int.] key on that handset to put the current call on hold and call another MUTE DIR.
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CALL CONFERENCING When the intercom call is established, on the initiating handset {in this case is Handset (1)}, pressing the [Int.] key can LINE 00 : 00 : 09 switch between the intercom talk and INTC ON HOLD exterior-line talk. MUTE After the initiating handset being switched to ‘INTC’...
RECEIVING A CALL Via Exterior-line (Fixed line) Without Caller ID With Caller ID 12–25 13:59 P CALL VIA LINE JOHN SMITH 12345678X2 MUTE HIDE EXIT When the phone rings, if you want to CALL VIA LINE mute the ringer, press the [MUTE] softkey or LINE RING MUTED Press the [UNMUTE] softkey to resume...
RECEIVING A CALL During Intercom During intercom talk, if an exterior-line call comes, both handsets will hear INTC 00 : 00 : 49 intermittent beeps. Then on any handset, pressing terminate the current intercom and MUTE EXIT answer the incoming call. Press ▲...
RECEIVING A CALL Mute a Call You can mute a call while discussing matters with a nearby person in privacy without transmitting your voice over. During an Exterior-line call Press the [MUTE] softkey. Then ‘MUTE’ is shown on the screen to MUTE 00 : 00 : 58 indicate it is muting the microphone.
TROUBLESHOOTING Please refer to the following tips before calling for technical assistance: Problem(s) Possible Cause(s) Solution(s) No dial tone is heard 1. The base unit is not ▪ Check the cables. when pressing properly connected to the ▪ Move closer to the base unit. fixed line.
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TROUBLESHOOTING The phone does not 1. The ringer is off. ▪ Turn on the ringer. ring when a call comes in. Cannot call a phone 1. The handset has lost ▪ Page the handset from the number. link with the base unit. base unit to ensure connectivity exists.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE The following suggestions will help you care for the telephone so you can enjoy it for years. Keep the telephone dry. If it gets wet, wipe it dry immediately. Liquids might contain minerals that can corrode the electronic circuits.
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