AT T 7700 User Manual

O P E R A T I N G R A N G E  
This cordless telephone operates at the maximum power allowed  
If you move out of range while on a call, the phone will be left  
“off the hook.” To hang up properly, walk back into range,  
periodically pressing P until the PHONE light goes off.  
by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Even so, the  
handset and base can communicate over only a certain  
distance — which can vary with the locations of the base and hand-  
set, the weather, and the construction of your home or office.  
Changing Channels  
If the handset is moved to a point where the base and handset can  
no longer communicate, the handset will sound two short beeps  
when you make a call, indicating that you are out of range. Move  
closer to the base to restore normal operation.  
This cordless telephone has an advanced AutoSelect feature  
that minimizes the chance of interference.  
In the unlikely event that you notice noise or interference while  
using the handset,  
If you receive a call while you are out of range, the handset  
might not ring — or if it does ring, the call might not connect  
when you press P. Move closer to the base, then press P  
to answer the call.  
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Press C.  
If the interference does not clear, continue to press  
C until you find a clear channel (your call will  
not be interrupted) — OR— Move closer to the  
base and press C.  
If you move out of range during a phone conversation, you will  
hear noise or interference. To improve reception, move closer  
to the base.  
NOTE: You must be in range to change channels.  
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User’s Manual  
for Cordless Telephone  
with Caller ID 7700  
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Fold open this manual for information  
about this telephone's installation and  
operation. Please read Part 1 —  
Important Product Information,  
included in this package.  
Part 2  
© 1998 Philips Consumer Communications L.P. All rights reserved.  
Printed in China. 848233938 Issue 1AT&T  
I N S T A L L A T I O N  
Power cord  
Channel on base  
Push in on the two tabs at  
the large end of the  
triangular mounting  
bracket.  
Wrap any excess line cord  
Guide the power cord  
from the jack through the  
channel on the base.  
around the 4 tabs on the  
underside of the phone base.  
Feed the free end of the  
line cord through the  
rectangular opening in the  
center of the bracket.  
Turn the mounting  
bracket so the double  
slot is at the bottom.  
Slide the base down  
onto the knobs until it  
locks in place.  
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Guide the power cord from the jack through the  
channel on the base, as shown in the illustration above.  
Turn the mounting bracket so the double slot is at the  
bottom. Feed the free end of the line cord through the  
rectangular opening in the center of the bracket.  
Connect the line cord to the wall jack.  
Make sure it snaps firmly in place.  
Mount the base on the wall.  
Hold the base so the mounting knobs on the wall plate fit  
the keyhole slots on the base. Slide the base down onto the  
knobs until it locks in place.  
FOR WALL INSTALLATION  
The wall mounting bracket is a wedged, triangular plastic piece  
attached to the bottom of the base. You'll need to attach this  
piece so the thickest end of the bracket is facing the floor when  
you wall-mount the base.  
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Remove the mounting bracket.  
Push in on the two tabs at the large end of the triangular  
mounting bracket. (The tabs are marked "PULL TAB TO  
RELEASE.") Lift the bracket off the unit.  
Follow Steps 1, 2, and 3 in FOR TABLE/DESK  
INSTALLATION.  
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10 Plug the AC adapter on the power cord into an  
electrical outlet.  
11 Follow Steps 6, 7, and 8 in FOR TABLE/DESK  
INSTALLATION.  
Reverse the handset tab.  
Pull the tab on the base up and away from the base. Turn  
the tab around, and slide it back into the opening. The  
notch should be facing up to hold the handset when you  
place it in the base.  
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Connect the telephone line cord.  
Plug one end of the line cord into the jack on the base.  
Guide the cord from the jack through the curved channel  
on the bottom of the base. Wrap any excess line cord around  
the 4 tabs on the underside of the phone base. (Make sure  
you leave enough cord free to extend to the wall jack.)  
Connect the power cord to the base.  
Plug the power cord into the jack labeled DC12V on the  
back of the base.  
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O P E R A T I O N  
Making a Call  
Temporary Tone  
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Press P, and wait for the PHONE light to go on  
NOTE: If you have touch tone service, you dont need to use  
steadily.  
the Temporary Tone feature.  
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When you hear a dial tone, dial the number. (For  
information about the Display Dial feature, see the  
CALLER ID section of this manual).  
If you have dial pulse (rotary) service, this feature allows you  
to enter codes or tones needed to operate answering machines,  
or use electronic banking services, calling cards, and other spe-  
cial services. This feature will operate most special services;  
however, some services may actually require a touch tone line.  
To be sure, ask the company that provides the special service.  
Answering a Call  
Press P. The PHONE light goes on, and the call is connected.  
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Dial the call, then press *. Any buttons pressed  
after this send tone signals.  
Ending a Call  
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After you hang up, the phone automatically returns  
to dial pulse (rotary) dialing.  
To end a call, place the handset into the base or press P.  
Redial  
Page  
The last number dialed (up to 24 digits) on this phone is stored in  
redial memory until you dial another number.  
The Page feature allows you to signal someone at the handset  
from the base.  
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Press P, and wait for the PHONE light to go on.  
When you hear a dial tone, press R.  
Make sure the Handset In Use light is not lit on the base.  
Press the PAGE/HANDSET LOCATOR button on  
the base. A 3-part paging tone will sound at the handset.  
Handset Ringer/Battery Saver Feature  
NOTE: The handset ringer switch must be set to ON to operate  
the Page and Handset Locator features.  
Set the handset RINGER.  
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Press m, -, -, - or press m, +.  
Use < or > to scroll through Ringer PAT (pattern)  
choices (Ringer PAT 1, 2, 3, or Ringer Off).  
Press - when the screen displays your selection, and  
you hear the desired ringer pattern.  
Handset Locator  
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To locate the handset using this feature:  
Press and hold the PAGE/HANDSET LOCATOR button on the  
base for approximately four seconds. A repeating paging tone  
is sounded in the handset.  
To cancel the Handset Locator feature:  
Press P or I or d on the handset or the PAGE/  
HANDSET LOCATOR button on the base.  
When the ringer is OFF, the handset stays ready to use for up to  
21 days in standby mode before you have to return it to the base  
for recharging. You can still use the handset to make a call or to  
answer a call if you hear an extension phone ringing.  
NOTE: This feature will turn itself off in approximately 3 min-  
utes if you havent turned it off by then.  
When the ringer is ON, the handset stays ready to use for up  
to 7 days.  
Hold  
Press H to put a call on Hold. The screen displays Phone  
Hold. To return to the call, press H, or lift an extension  
phone on the same line.  
NOTE: If you set the RINGER to OFF, the handset battery will  
last longer. However, when the ringer is OFF, no Caller ID  
information appears on the screen as it is coming in (but it is  
stored in call history), and the handset does not ring.  
Mute  
Mute allows you to hear your caller, but prevents the caller from  
hearing you.  
Handset Volume  
While on a call: Press M. The screen flashes MUTE.  
To continue your conversation: Press M again.  
The handset volume can be set to three different levels. Each  
time you press V the level changes.  
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O P E R A T I O N  
Timer  
Flash  
The screen displays the elapsed time of the call in hours, min-  
utes and seconds (up to 9 hours, 59 minutes, 59 seconds). The  
timer appears on the screen fifteen seconds after the last digit is  
dialed, and remains on the screen for the duration of the call.  
Press F to activate custom-calling services such as Call  
Waiting or 3-Way Calling. You may have to press other but-  
tons before or after F as explained in custom-calling  
instructions provided by your local telephone service company.  
Display screen  
Scroll through call  
history and  
Access call history  
menu options  
Dial number  
NEW CALL Light is on when  
you have unreviewed  
call information  
PHONE light goes  
on when phone  
is in use  
displayed on screen  
Delete information  
from call history  
HANDSET IN USE Light  
Make, answer  
and end calls  
Adjust handset volume  
CHARGING Light is on when  
handset battery is charging  
Redial last  
number called  
Access telephone  
subscriber services  
PAGE/HANDSET LOCATOR Button  
Store and access  
numbers in  
telephone memory  
Change channels  
Mute a call  
Move right  
Temporary Tone  
Move left  
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Access/change  
special features  
Put caller on Hold  
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T E L E P H O N E M E M O R Y  
This cordless phone can store 20 telephone numbers and names  
To enter subsequent letters from the same key (for  
example, e and f), use > to move the cursor to the  
next space.  
that you dial just by pressing p and two of the number  
buttons. The telephone memory works with the Memory Match  
and Priority Ring features. When you receive a call from a  
number you’ve stored in memory, the screen displays the name  
information as you’ve stored it, not as the service sends it (for  
example, you can store "Mom"). Additionally, the phone can  
alert you to calls from numbers you’ve stored in memory, with  
a special Priority Ring, and with a VIP display on the screen.  
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Press and release p.  
Press the number buttons (01 to 20) for the memory  
location where the name/number is to be stored.  
A four-part tone confirms that the number was stored  
properly. If you hear a long buzzing tone, or nothing  
at all, press P, then follow the steps above to  
store thenumber again.  
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Storing Numbers in Memory  
Storing Call Records in Memory  
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Make sure the handset is off.  
Press p.  
You can transfer information from the Caller ID  
history into the telephone memory.  
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Press and release I.  
Use + or - to locate the call record you want.  
Press and release p.  
Press and release p.  
Press the number buttons for the memory location where  
you want to store the call record.  
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Enter the phone number (up to 24 digits).  
Viewing Numbers in Memory  
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Press p.  
Press any number buttons from 01 to 20 for the  
memory location where the number is to be stored.  
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Press p.  
Press m.  
Press + or - to scroll through memory  
— OR —  
Enter the 2-digit memory location (01-20).  
Press D to dial the number  
displayed on the screen.  
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A four-part tone confirms that the number was stored  
properly. If you hear a long buzzing tone, or nothing  
at all, press P, then follow the steps above to  
store thenumber again.  
Dialing Memory Numbers  
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Press P.  
Press p.  
Press the number buttons for your memory location.  
Press d.  
For example, to store 555-1212 in memory location 9,  
press p, 5, 5, 5, 1, 2, 1, 2, p, 0, 9.  
For example, to dial the number stored in location 9,  
press P, p, 0, 9, d. To check a  
number before dialing, see "Viewing Numbers in  
Memory" above.  
NOTE: The handset exits programming mode if you don't press  
a button within 30 seconds, or if you press P.  
Storing Names with Numbers  
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Press and release p.  
Use the keypad to enter the telephone number.  
Press and release m.  
Use the keypad to enter letters. Press once for the  
first letter on the button. Press twice for the second  
letter on the button. Press three times for the third  
letter on the button. Press L to back up if you  
make a mistake, or use < or > to move to a letter  
and type over it.  
Storing a Number Just Dialed  
Whenever you make a telephone call, you can store the number  
you dialed in memory. Press R instead of entering the tele-  
phone number when “Storing Numbers in Memory.”  
Replacing a Stored Number/Name  
You can replace a stored number/name by storing a new  
number/name in its place.  
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T E L E P H O N E M E M O R Y  
Storing a Pause in a Memory Dial Number  
Reviewing Memory Numbers  
When storing a number in memory, press and hold down the  
number button that comes before the pause, until you hear the  
second beep. This inserts a 2-second pause after that digit. If  
you hold the number button down longer, you will hear more  
beeps as additional pauses are stored.  
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Press p.  
Press m.  
Press + or - to scroll through memory locations and  
view numbers (press > to view a name after a  
displayed number, if stored)  
— OR —  
NOTE: Each pause you store is counted as a digit. You can  
store up to 24 digits in each memory location.  
Enter a location number (01-20) to review.  
For example, to store 9, PAUSE, 555-1212 in memory location  
9: Press p, 9 (hold the 9 for 2 seconds until a second  
beep is heard), then press 5, 5, 5, 1, 2, 1, 2, p, 0, 9.  
Priority Ring  
If you’ve stored a number in memory and marked it as a VIP  
caller, when a call comes in from that number, the phone rings in  
a special way to alert you to this special call. Follow the direc-  
tions below to mark a memory location as a VIP caller.  
Deleting Memory Numbers and Names  
You can delete the information in a single memory location or  
in all memory locations.  
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Press p.  
Press m.  
Press + or - to scroll through locations  
— OR —  
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Press p.  
Press m.  
Press + or - to scroll to the desired memory location.  
Press L. The screen displays CLEAR?  
Press L to delete the memory information.  
Enter the memory location number (01 - 20).  
Press m. The screen displays the VIP icon. (To  
remove VIP status, press m again.)  
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To delete all memory location information.  
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Press p.  
Press m.  
Press + or - to scroll to TOP OF LIST, then follow  
Steps 4 and 5 above.  
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Press p to store VIP status.  
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C A L L E R I D O P E R A T I O N  
Caller's name  
Caller's  
telephone number  
Voice mail message waiting  
(with paid service of telephone  
company voice mail)  
Battery status indicator  
This telephone number has  
been stored as a VIP  
New call information  
in call history since  
you last reviewed  
Select Display Screen Language  
About Caller Identification  
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Press and release m. The screen displays the  
currently selected language.  
This telephone is designed to store and display information about  
incoming telephone calls. It must be used with caller identifica-  
tion service provided by your local telephone company; there is  
a fee for this service, and it may not be available in all areas.  
Additionally, this telephone can be used with call waiting and  
voice mail, also paid subscriber services. This telephone can  
provide information only if both you and the caller are in areas  
offering caller identification service, and if both telephone com-  
panies use compatible equipment.  
Use < or > to scroll through language selections:  
English, Spanish, or French.  
Press m when the screen displays your selection.  
Adjust Display Contrast  
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Press m, -. The screen displays the current  
contrast setting.  
Use < or > to scroll through settings: Contrast  
1, 2, 3, or 4. The screen displays each selected setting.  
Press m when the screen displays your selection.  
The system keeps a record of the last 99 calls, whether you an-  
swer the phone or not. The oldest call is numbered 1. When the  
call history becomes full, the system drops the oldest call to make  
room for a new call. If you subscribe to Caller ID with Call  
Waiting, you can see who’s trying to reach you when you’re on  
another call. The time and date are sent by your service provider,  
and are recorded in the call history.  
In order to receive name and number Caller ID information,  
you must subscribe to name and number Caller ID service.  
Caller ID information appears in the display after the first ring  
of the incoming call.  
Customized Features  
Caller ID Display Messages  
PRIVATE The name or phone number is “blocked” at the caller’s request.  
You can customize some features of the Caller ID system. Fol-  
low the directions below to select English, French, or Spanish  
for the display language, adjust the contrast setting for the dis-  
play, and program the system to recognize your home area code  
and up to two other local area codes.  
UNKNOWN Appears for some long-distance calls or calls originating in an area  
— OR —  
not offering Caller ID service.  
OUT OF  
AREA  
NO DATA Some information may be missing or incorrect because of  
SENT  
interference on the line.  
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C A L L E R I D O P E R A T I O N  
Program Area Codes  
You must program the system to recognize your home area code in  
order to use the Display Dial feature described later in this section.  
Reviewing Call History  
The screen displays call information for about 15  
seconds after it has been received.  
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Press I. The screen displays the number of  
new calls, or No New CID and the total number of  
calls in the call log.  
To review earlier calls, press -.  
Press > to view time and date of call.  
After programming your home area code, the screen displays  
the 7 digits of the number (without the area code) when you  
receive a call from this area code. When you use the Display  
Dial feature, the unit dials the 7 digits without inserting a "1" or  
an area code.  
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You can also program up to two other local area codes. These are  
area codes that do not require dialing a “1” before them. After  
programming, if you receive a call from one of these area codes,  
the screen displays the ten digits (3 digits of area code plus 7 digits  
of phone number). When you use Display Dial, the unit dials ten  
digits, without inserting a “1” before the the area code.  
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To advance through call history from an earlier call,  
press +. The screen displays TOTAL=XX to indicate  
you have reviewed all the calls in the call history.  
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Press m, -, -. The screen displays the current  
area codes, if there are any.  
Removing Call Records from History  
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Press I.  
Use + or - to reach the call record you want to remove.  
Press L. The screen displays Clear?.  
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Use the keypad to enter your home area code, then  
up to two other local area codes (if applicable). You  
can skip entering an area code by pressing < or >.  
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Press L again to erase the displayed call record.  
To Remove All Call Records  
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Follow Steps 1 and 2 above until the screen displays  
Total and the number of calls.  
Press L. The screen displays Clear?.  
Press L again to remove all call records.  
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When you’ve finished programming area code(s),  
press m.  
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Call Waiting  
When you subscribe to Call Waiting and receive a call while us-  
ing the 7700, the screen briefly displays Call Waiting, then  
indicates the name and number of the caller. Press F to ac-  
cess the call. Press F again to return to the original call.  
Display Dial  
As you review calls in history, you can dial a displayed phone  
number by pressing d. Make sure to program your local  
area code(s) as described in "Program Area Codes."  
Message Waiting and New Call Light  
This light stays on when you have received call information but  
have not yet reviewed it. If you subscribe to a voice mail service,  
this light flashes if you have unretrieved messages waiting.  
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B A T T E R I E S  
CAUTION: To reduce the risk of fire or injury to  
persons or damage to the telephone, read and follow  
these instructions carefully.  
Charging the Handset Battery Pack  
The batteries need charging when:  
The phone beeps four times when you press P.  
The battery icon is empty on the handset screen.  
The phone does not respond when you pressP,  
and no lights go on.  
Use only Replacement Battery 4051.  
Do not dispose of the battery in a fire. The cell  
might explode. Check with local codes for special  
disposal instructions.  
Place the handset face up or face down in the base so the  
CHARGING light goes on. (If you have wall-mounted the base,  
place the handset face down). The batteries will be fully charged  
in 10 hours.  
Do not open or mutilate the battery. Released  
electrolyte is corrosive and may cause damage to the  
eyes or skin. It may be toxic if swallowed.  
Exercise care in handling batteries in order not to  
short the battery with conducting materials such as  
rings, bracelets, and keys. The battery or conductor  
may overheat and cause harm.  
Charge the battery provided with or identified for  
use with this product only in accordance with the  
instructions and limitations specified in this manual.  
Observe proper polarity orientation betweenthe  
battery and battery charger.  
A fully charged battery maintains standby power for up to 7  
days when the handset ringer is ON, and up to 21 days when the  
ringer is OFF.  
If it’s more convenient for you, you can leave the handset in the  
base all the time. It is impossible to overcharge the battery. If  
you get a low battery indicator even after 10 hours of charging,  
the battery should be replaced.  
Replacing the Handset Battery Pack  
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Remove the battery case cover on the handset by  
pressing on the indentations and sliding the cover  
downward.  
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Lift out the old battery pack and unplug it from the  
handset.  
Hold the new battery pack and plug the connector  
into the handset. Place the battery pack into the  
case, so the wires rest above the battery pack.  
Replace the cover by sliding it on its track up over  
the battery case until it snaps firmly into place.  
The new batteries must be charged before using the  
phone. Place the handset face down or face up in the  
base (face down only if wall mounted) and allow it  
to charge for 10 hours. The telephone might operate  
before that, but for best performance, let thehandset  
batteries charge fully.  
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Replacing the Handset Battery Pack  
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I N C A S E O F D I F F I C U L T Y  
If you have difficulty operating this phone, try the suggestions  
below. If you still have trouble, call 1 800 722-9125.  
If you have no dial tone  
Check all the previous suggestions. If you still do not hear a  
dial tone, disconnect the phone and try another phone in the  
same jack. If there is no dial tone on that phone either, the  
problem is probably in your wiring or local service. Call your  
local telephone service company.  
If the phone does not work at all,  
check these items first  
Make sure the power cord is plugged into the base  
and an electrical outlet.  
Make sure the telephone line cord is plugged firmly into  
the base unit and the telephone jack.  
If the phone does not beep, or beeps four times when  
you press P, the batteries might need recharging.  
Make sure the battery pack is installed correctly.  
If the battery pack still will not charge, replace it with  
Replacement Battery 4051.  
If you hear noise or interference  
You may be out of range. Move closer to the base.  
Press and release C to change to another of the  
25 channels available. If the noise is exceptionally  
loud, move closer to the base before changing channels.  
Household appliances plugged into the same circuit  
as the base can sometimes cause interference. Try  
moving the appliance or the base to another outlet.  
The layout of your home or office might be limiting  
the operating range. Try moving the base to another  
location, preferably on an upper floor.  
If the above suggestions do not solve the problem,  
try resetting the security code (see next section).  
If you hear a two-beep signal  
when you try to use the handset  
The handset and base are not communicating  
If the phone does not ring when you receive a call  
properly. You might be out of range while attempting  
to dial. Move closer to the base and try the call again.  
If moving closer to the base does not help, the  
handset and base might be set to different security  
codes. To reset the security code, try the following:  
Make sure the handset ringer is set to ON.  
Make sure the telephone line cord is connected  
firmly to the base and the telephone jack. Make sure  
the power cord is plugged into an outlet not controlled  
by a wall switch.  
Place the handset in the base, and check to make  
sure the CHARGING light is on. Wait 15 seconds,  
then pick up the handset and press P. The  
phone should operate properly. If it does not,  
try the next step.  
You might be too far from the base. Move closer to  
the base.  
You might have too many extension phones on your  
telephone line to allow all of them to ring. Try unplug-  
ging some of the other phones.  
Place the handset in the base, and check to make  
sure the CHARGING light is on. Unplug the AC  
adapter from the outlet, wait 15 seconds, then plug it  
in again. The CHARGING light should go on.  
Wait another 15 seconds, then pick up the handset  
and press P. The phone should operate  
properly. If it does not, try the next step.  
Press C to change to another channel.  
If you hear other calls  
Press C to change to another channel.  
Disconnect the base from the telephone jack and  
plug in a corded telephone. If you still hear other  
calls, the problem is probably in your wiring or local  
service. Call your local telephone company.  
Pick up the handset, open the battery compartment,  
and unplug the battery pack. Wait 15 seconds,  
then reinstall the battery pack, close the battery  
compartment, place the handset in the base, and  
check to make sure the CHARGING light is on.  
Wait another 15 seconds, then pick up the handset  
and press P. The phone should operate properly.  
If your telephone misdials  
or you don’ t hear the other person right away  
It might take a few seconds for your handset to find  
a good connection to the phone system. While it is  
searching, the PHONE light blinks rapidly. Do not  
start dialing until the PHONE light is on steadily.  
If you have dial pulse (rotary) service, set the TONE/  
PULSE switch on the back of the base to PULSE.  
If you have tone service and you hear strange clicks  
while you are dialing, set the TONE/PULSE switch  
on the back of the base to TONE.  
If you hear noise in the handset  
and the buttons don’ t work  
The base unit and handset might not be set to the same security  
code. Place the handset in the base for at least 15 seconds to reset  
the security code.  
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I N C A S E O F D I F F I C U L T Y  
The caller' s name or phone number  
is not displayed  
The caller' s name or phone number  
is not displayed during Call Waiting  
Make sure you subscribe to Caller ID service or  
Caller ID Name and Number service from your local  
telephone company.  
Make sure you subscribe to the combined Caller ID  
service with Call Waiting.  
The screen will not display the call information if  
someone is on an extension phone.  
Caller ID service might not work when the phone is  
connected to a Private Branch Exchange (PBX).  
Caller ID service is inactive during a power interruption.  
Display Dial feature does not work  
Check to make sure you have stored your area code  
correctly.  
This feature might not work if the phone is connected  
to a Private Branch Exchange (PBX).  
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