Curtis TC595 User Manual

OWNER'S MANUAL  
5.8 GHz Cordless Telephone  
Caller ID with Call Waiting  
PLEASE READ BEFORE OPERATING THIS EQUIPMENT  
Model : TC595  
Contents  
Outgoing Calls .........................................................................................22  
Function Settings ..................................................................................................23  
A. Setting the Ringer Level ..........................................................................24  
B. Changing the Language ..........................................................................24  
C. Turning the First Ring ON or OFF ............................................................25  
D. Setting the Time and Date .......................................................................25  
E. Adjusting the Contrast .............................................................................26  
F. Setting the PBX Number .........................................................................26  
G. Changing the Flash Time ........................................................................26  
H. Changing the Pause Time .......................................................................27  
I. Programming One-Touch Voice Mail Dialing ...........................................27  
J. Deleting Message Waiting Indication .......................................................28  
K. Setting the Area Code .............................................................................28  
Multi-Handset System Operation ...........................................................................29  
Prepare for Use .............................................................................................29  
Transfer Call .................................................................................................29  
Security System ....................................................................................................30  
Recharging the BATTERY PACK ..........................................................................31  
Changing the BATTERY PACK .............................................................................31  
Problem Solving ....................................................................................................32  
Technical I information ..........................................................................................34  
FCC Requirements ...............................................................................................35  
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Safety Instructions  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and/or injury, always follow these  
basic safety precautions when using your cordless telephone equipment.  
1. Read and understand all instructions.  
2. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the telephone.  
3. Do not use this telephone near a bathtub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a  
Wet basement, near a swimming pool, or anywhere else where there is water.  
4. Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electrical storm. There  
may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning.  
5. Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak.  
6. Use only the power cord and BATTERY PACK indicated in the Owner’s Manual. Do not  
dispose of the BATTERY PACK in a fire. The BATTERY PACK may explode. Check with  
local codes for possible special disposal instructions.  
7. Operate this telephone using the electrical voltage as stated on the BASE UNIT or in  
the Owner’s Manual. If you are not sure of the voltage in your home, consult your dealer  
or local power company.  
8. Unplug this telephone from the wall outlet before cleaning or replacing the BATTERY  
PACK. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners on the telephone. Use a damp cloth  
for cleaning.  
9. Place this telephone on a stable surface. Serious damage and/or injury may result if  
the telephone falls.  
10. Do not cover the slots and openings on this telephone. This telephone should never  
be placed near or over a radiator or heat register. This telephone should not be placed in  
a built-in installation unless proper ventilation is provided.  
11. Do not place anything on the power cord. Install the telephone where no one will  
step or trip on the cord.  
12. Do not overload wall outlets or extension cords as this can increase the risk of fire or  
electric shock.  
13. Never push any objects through the slots in the telephone. They could touch  
dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a risk of fire or electric  
shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the telephone.  
14. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not take this telephone apart. If service or  
repair work is required on this telephone, take it to a qualified service representative.  
Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other risks.  
Incorrect reassembly can cause electric shock when the appliance is subsequently  
used.  
15. Unplug this telephone from the wall outlet and consult a qualified service  
representative in any of the following situations.  
A. When the power supply cord is frayed or damaged.  
B. If liquid has been spilled into the telephone.  
C. If the telephone has been exposed to rain or water.  
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Safety Instructions  
D. If the telephone does not operate normally by following the operating instructions.  
Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions. Improper  
adjustment may require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the  
telephone to normal operation.  
E. If the telephone has been dropped or the case has been damaged.  
F. If the telephone exhibits a distinct change in performance.  
16.  
17.  
Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm.  
Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed  
for wet locations.  
18.  
19.  
Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has  
been disconnected at the network interface.  
Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines.  
Battery Safety  
CAUTION:  
Danger of explosion if BATTERY PACK is incorrectly replaced. Replace only  
with the same or equivalent type. To reduce the risk of fire or personal injury,  
read and follow these instructions:  
1. Use only the following type and size of BATTERY PACK:  
3.6VDC, 600mAh Rechargeable Ni-MH BATTERY PACK  
2. Do not dispose of the BATTERY PACK in a fire. It may explode. Check with local codes  
for possible special disposal instructions.  
3. Do not open or mutilate the BATTERY PACK. Released electrolyte from a BATTERY  
PACK is corrosive and may cause damage to the eyes or skin. Electrolyte may be toxic  
if swallowed.  
4. Exercise care in handling the BATTERY PACK to prevent shorting the BATTERY PACK  
with conductive materials such as rings, bracelets and keys. The BATTERY PACK or  
conductor may overheat and cause burns.  
5. Charge the BATTERY PACK provided with (or identified for use with) this telephone only  
in accordance with the instructions and limitations specified in this manual.  
6. Observe proper polarity orientation between the BATTERY PACK and BATTERY  
CHARGER.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
ATTENTION:  
The telephone that you have purchased contains a rechargeable BATTERY PACK. The  
BATTERY PACK is recyclable. At the end of its useful life, under various state and local laws,  
it may be illegal to dispose of this BATTERY PACK into the municipal waste stream. Check  
with your local solid waste officials for details in your area for recycling options or proper  
disposal.  
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HANDSET Controls  
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HANDSET Controls  
1. OGCall (Outgoing call) button (): Press and to view the last outgoing call  
number(see page 22 for detail)  
2. Voice Mail/Menu (Manual) Button: (Voice Mail) Press to automatically dial the Voice  
Mail Post Code in your area to access your Voice Mail message. (Menu)Press to access  
the special functions operation in STANDBY mode. (For special functions see pages  
23~28. )  
3. Scan/Del (Delete) Button: (Scan) Press to change the operating channel when you  
hear interference. (Del) Press to delete items or individual characters.  
4. Flash/Edit Button: (Flash) Press to answer a call if you have Call Waiting. (Edit) Press  
to edit listed items.  
5. HEADSET JACK: For connecting your headset plug to enjoy hands-free  
communication. (See page 13 for detail.)  
6. TELEPHONE KEYPAD Buttons: Allows you to make a call depending on pressed  
button. (For TELEPHONE KEYPAD characters, see page 19.).  
7. Temporary Tone (*) Button: Press to temporarily change the DIALING mode from  
PULSE to TONE for Rotary Service Users. (Press once before entering numbers to  
access the answering system or electronic banking services, etc.).  
8. New Call/Msg Waiting ( Message Waiting ) LED Indicator: (New Call) Red LED  
blinks to indicate that you have a new Caller ID call stored in memory. (Message  
Waiting) Green LED blinks when receiving a Message Waiting signal, if you have  
subscribed to a Voice Mail message service from your local telephone company.  
(See page 15.).  
9. Large LCD Screen: Shows call information, phone status, prompts and  
DIRECTORY (PHONE BOOK) items.  
10. Vol (Volume) button( ): During TALK mode, press to adjust the receiver volume to  
a comfortable listening level. (see page 13 for detail)  
11. Dir (Directory)/ESC (Escape) Button: (Dir) Press to access names and numbers  
stored in the DIRECTORY (PHONE BOOK) (See pages 18 to 22 for details.).(Esc)  
Press to cancel the ongoing operation and return to STANDBY mode.  
12. SCROLL UP - DOWN Button: Press to move around the large LCD Screen.  
Trans (Transfer call) button( ): Press to transfer a call from this Handset to  
another enrolled in the system (see page 29 for detail)  
13. Re (Redial)/Pa (Pause)/Save Button: (Re) Press to redial the last number you dialed.  
(Pa) Press to insert a pause while dialing. (You will need the Re/Pa/Save button to dial  
numbers which use an alternative Long Distance Access Code.) (Sa) Press and hold  
down to save the changes on the listed items.  
14. Talk Button: Press to answer an incoming call or to place a call. Press to end a call.  
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15. Option (#) Button: (Option) Press to change the displayed telephone number into 7,  
10, or 11 digit DIALING mode during Caller ID callback.  
16. Microphone:  
17. CHARGE CONTACTS: For charging the BATTERY PACK inside the HANDSET. We  
recommend cleaning the CHARGE CONTACTS periodically with a damp cloth.  
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BASE UNIT Controls  
1. POWER-IN CONNECTION JACK  
2. TELEPHONE LINE CONNECTION JACK  
3. BASE UNIT ANTENNA  
4. PAGE Button: Press to page the HANDSETS.  
5. CHARGE TERMINALS: For charging the HANDSET BATTERY PACK. For best  
performance, clean the CHARGE TERMINALS periodically with a damp cloth.  
6. TONE/PULSE Select Switch  
7. IN USE/CHARGE LED Indicator: (IN USE) Lights up to indicate that the  
HANDSET is in TALK mode. (CHARGE) Lights up when the HANDSET is  
placed on the BASE UNIT for charging.  
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Getting Started  
Connecting Your Phone  
This section is a reference guide to the basic functions and operations of your  
cordless telephone. For more detailed descriptions of the operations and features  
of this telephone, refer to the Contents on page 1.  
1. Carefully remove your cordless telephone from its shipping carton. If there is  
any visible damage, do not attempt to operate this equipment. Return it to the  
place of purchase.  
2. Check to be sure you have all items that come with this cordless telephone  
system. You should have a HANDSET, BASE UNIT, AC ADAPTOR, BATTERY  
PACK, TELEPHONE LINE CORD, BELT CLIP and Owner’s Manual.  
3. Insert the small plug on the end of the AC ADAPTOR into the POWER-IN  
CONNECTION JACK at the bottom of the BASE UNIT.  
4. Plug the AC ADAPTOR into a 120V AC wall outlet.  
USE ONLY WITH CLASS 2 POWER SOURCE  
9V DC, 300mA for the BASE UNIT  
9V DC, 100mA for the CHARGER UNIT  
5. Insert one plug of the TELEPHONE LINE CORD into the house TELEPHONE  
JACK and the other end into the TELEPHONE LINE CONNECTION JACK at the  
bottom of the BASE UNIT. (If you have an older 4-prong TELEPHONE JACK,  
you will need an RJ-11C TELEPHONE JACK ADAPTOR. This adaptor is  
available at the same place you purchased your telephone.)  
6. We recommend not placing this unit next to appliances. Doing so may cause  
interference.  
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Getting Started  
7. Install the HANDSET BATTERY PACK by  
plugging it into the BATTERY CONNECTOR  
inside the BATTERY COMPARTMENT.  
8. Place the BATTERY PACK inside the  
BATTERY COMPARTMENT.  
9.  
Slide  
the  
HANDSET  
BATTERY  
COMPARTMENT COVER firmly into place in  
its closed position.  
10. IMPORTANT: Before initial use, charges the  
HANDSET for 12 hours. Place the HANDSET  
on the BASE UNIT or CHARGER UNIT with  
TELEPHONE KEYPAD face up, and make  
sure that the CHARGER UNIT LED indicator  
lights up.  
11. TONE/PULSE Select Switch:  
A. If your home is equipped with a tone dialing  
system, set the TONE/PULSE Select  
Switch to the TONE position.  
B. If you have a rotary dialing system, set the TONE/PULSE Select Switch to  
the PULSE position.  
C. If you are not sure which system you have, set the TONE/PULSE Select  
Switch to the TONE position. Press the Talk button on the HANDSET and  
make a call. If the call connects, leave the switch as is; otherwise set to the  
PULSE position.  
12. Set the date and time on the HANDSET. (See page 25 for details.)  
Belt Clip Installation  
With the back of the HANDSET facing up, insert one side of the BELT CLIP HOOK  
into the matching slot at the top side of the HANDSET. Press down on the opposite  
side of the BELT CLIP until the other hook locks into the slot on the side of the  
HANDSET.  
CAUTION: The cordless telephone operates  
at a frequency that causes interference to  
nearby TVs and VCRs or Microwave; the  
BELT CLIP  
HOOK  
base phone should not be placed near, or on  
top of  
a
TV ,VCR or Microwave. If  
interference is experienced, moving the  
cordless telephone farther away from the  
TV/VCR/Microwave will often reduce or  
eliminate the interference.  
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Cordless Telephone Operation  
Preparing for Use  
Before you can use your cordless telephone, you must charge the HANDSET for 12  
hours. Failure to do so will require recharging of the BATTERY PACK more often.  
1. Place the HANDSET on the BASE UNIT/CHARGER UNIT for 12 hours.  
2. After 12 hours, remove the HANDSET from the BASE UNIT/CHARGER UNIT.  
Before you can use your cordless telephone, you must charge the  
HANDSET for 12 hours. Failure to do so will require more frequent charging  
of the BATTERY PACK.  
NOTE: Depending on the frequency of use, once the HANDSET is fully charged, it  
remains functional for approximately 4 hours of continuous use and approximately 4  
days when the HANDSET is off the BASE UNIT or CHARGER UNIT in STANDBY  
mode.  
If your have  
a
more than one HANDSET, please see page 29 for  
multi-HANDSET system for preparing.  
Receiving Calls  
1. When the phone rings, the LCD Screen will show “RING….” If you have Caller ID, the  
LCD Screen will show the Caller ID information after the first ring.  
2. With the HANDSET off the BASE UNIT/CHARGER UNIT, press the Talk button. Start your  
conversation. The Call Timer starts to count.  
3. To end your conversation, either press the Talk button or place the HANDSET on the  
BASE UNIT. If you place the HANDSET on the BASE UNIT CHARGE CRADLE, you  
activate the AUTOMATIC STANDBY feature.  
NOTE: The Call Timer will start to count once you press the Talk button.  
Minutes  
Seconds  
TALK  
min  
sec  
01  
45  
Call Timer Display  
NOTE: While the 5.8GHz frequency is inherently clearer, we suggest that you do not  
use this phone within 20 feet of a working microwave. The microwave produces  
frequencies in this range which may cause interference. This interference is normal  
for all 5.8 GHz phones and should not be considered a product defect.  
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Cordless Telephone Operation  
Placing Calls  
1. Press the Talk button, the Call Timer  
starts to count.  
2. Wait until you hear a dial tone and then  
dial the phone number.  
3. When you have finished your call, press  
the Talk button again or place the  
HANDSET on the BASE UNIT.  
TALK  
DIAL?  
min  
sec  
01  
45  
OR  
1. Dial the phone number.  
2. Press the Talk button. The number  
displayed will be dialed.  
3. When you have finished with your call,  
press the Talk button again or place the  
HANDSET on the BASE UNIT.  
511-825-3736  
Redial Feature  
1. If you get a busy tone, press the Talk button or place the HANDSET on the  
BASE UNIT to hang up.  
2. Later, press the Talk button again.  
3. Listen for a dial tone.  
4. Press the Re/Pa/Save button. This will automatically redial the last telephone  
number you called.  
5. When you have finished with your call, press the Talk button again or place the  
HANDSET on the BASE UNIT.  
NOTE:  
If you are too far away from the BASE UNIT, the HANDSET emits “beep” sounds to  
warn you that the background noise level is too high for proper communication  
between the HANDSET and the BASE UNIT. When you hear this sound, you  
should move closer to the BASE UNIT to reduce the noise level. Otherwise, the  
call will automatically cut off.  
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Cordless Telephone Operation  
HANDSET Volume Control  
1. To adjust the HANDSET receiver volume  
level while having a conversation, press the  
Vol(Volume) button () button. The LCD  
Screen will display “VOLUME”  
VOLUME  
min  
min  
sec  
sec  
01  
45  
45  
2. Press the SCROLL UP or DOWN ꢃ  
button to select the desired setting of Low,  
Medium, High or Maximum.  
VOLUME  
3. After volume setting, press vol ()button  
or Esc button to the TALK mode.  
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Using the Headset Feature  
Your telephone can utilize a headset (not included) to be connected to your  
HANDSET for you to enjoy hands-free communication.  
Insert the small plug on the end of the  
headset into the HEADSET JACK at the left  
side of the HANDSET. Follow the  
procedures discussed in “Receiving Calls”  
and “Placing Calls” to receive and place a  
call.  
NOTE:  
When you plug the headset plug into the  
HEADSET JACK it automatically mutes  
the MICROPHONE and SPEAKER of the  
HANDSET. Unplug the headset to return  
the HANDSET to normal use.  
Headsets are available at most retail  
outlets that sell telephone equipment. The  
HEADSET JACK is compatible with 2.5  
mm headset plugs only.  
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Caller ID System Operation  
Caller ID System  
This telephone automatically displays an incoming caller’s name and telephone number  
together with the date and time of the call. It records up to 50 calls and stores the data in  
Memory.  
IMPORTANT: You must subscribe to the Caller ID service from your local telephone  
company to utilize this feature.  
Viewing Caller Information During Incoming Calls  
1. When there is an incoming call, the name and the telephone number of the caller will  
automatically appear after the first ring. Press the SHIFT LEFTor RIGHTbutton to view  
a name or number with more than 11 characters (as indicated by the arrows in the top line of  
the display).  
OR  
Caller’s telephone number and “UNKNOWN” will appear  
if the caller’s name is not available.  
UNKNOWN  
551 1604 5212  
10:11 AM10/18 NEW1  
Total1  
OR  
OR  
Caller’s telephone number and “UNKNOWN” will appear  
when Caller ID information is not available. The origin  
of the call does not support the Caller ID system (including international calls).  
“DATA ERROR” will appear when the Caller ID information was received incorrectly or only  
part of the data was received.  
NOTE: When an error is received, none of the data from this call is saved in memory.  
OR  
PRIVATE  
“PRIVATE” or “OUT OF AREA” will appear if the caller’s name  
and/or telephone number is blocked. .  
- - - - - - - P - - - - - -  
10:11 AM10/18 NEW1  
Total1  
OR  
OUT OF AREA  
LCD MSG Icon will appear when a Voice Mail Message has  
been received and is stored by the Message Waiting service  
provided by the telephone company.  
- - - - - - - 0 - - - - - -  
10:11 AM10/18  
NEW1  
Total1  
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Caller ID System Operation  
Caller ID with Call Waiting  
When you subscribe to Call Waiting service from your local telephone company, this  
telephone will display the name and number of the second caller while you are having a  
phone conversation with the first caller.  
First  
Caller  
When a new call comes in while you are talking, you will  
hear a notification beep from the HANDSET and the  
volume is momentarily muted. The new caller’s name and  
phone number, if available, appears on the display.  
1. When you receive a “Call Waiting” call and you  
Second  
Caller  
want to connect the call, press the Flash/Edit  
button and start talking with the second caller. The  
active call will be placed on hold.  
2. Press the Flash/Edit button to alternate between  
calls.  
3. Press the Talk button or place the HANDSET on the BASE UNIT to end the call.  
“MSG” (Message Waiting)  
The Message Waiting LED indicator will blink when there is a  
message for you from your telephone company if you have  
MSG  
subscribed to Voice Mail message service and if you have  
RING: HI  
requested Visual Message Indication from your local  
HS - #  
telephone company. (To remove the MSG WAITING indicator,  
see page 28.)  
10:11 AM10/18 NEW1  
Total1  
Note: This function requires voice mail subscription from the  
local telephone company. Furthermore, the local phone company must provide a type of  
voice mail signaling called “FSK” (Frequency Shift Key). Not all telephone companies  
have the visual message waiting feature available. Please contact your local telephone  
company to check if this is available in your area.  
One-Touch Voice Mail Dialing  
When the setting is programmed in the Functions menu (see “Programming One-Touch  
Voice Mail Dialing” on page 27) you can dial out a programmed number at the touch of a  
button. This feature is specifically designed to easily check voice mail when you have  
that service through your local telephone company.  
1. Press the Talk button to access the telephone line.  
2. Press the Voice Mail/ Menu button.  
3. The phone will automatically dial the number.  
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Caller ID System Operation  
Caller List  
This phone automatically stores the last 50 calls received. It records call information such as  
caller’s name and telephone number together with the date and time of the call. The NEW  
CALL LED indicator will blink to indicate that you have a new Caller ID call stored in  
memory.  
Viewing the Caller List  
INCOMING  
1. With the HANDSET in STANDBY mode, press the  
SCROLL UPor DOWNbutton. The LCD Will Display  
“INCOMING”.  
NEW1  
Total1  
2
Press the SCROLL DOWN , any unviewed (new) calls  
will be displayed first. The most recent call will be  
displayed. The information on the call will be displayed with  
the name, number, date, and time that the call was  
received.  
John Smith  
1 – 604 - 555 - 1212  
10:11 AM 10/18 2min 15sec  
3. To scroll to the next call, press the SCROLL UP or  
DOWNbutton. Pressing the SCROLL DOWN button ꢃ  
will go through the calls from the last call received to the first Caller ID record.  
Pressing the SCROLL UPbutton will allow you to view the calls from the first call  
received to the last.  
4. Press the SHIFT LEFTor RIGHTbutton to view a name or number with more  
than 11 characters (as indicated by the arrows in the top line of the display).  
5. Press the Dir/Esc button to return to STANDBY mode.  
Placing a Call from the Caller List  
You can place a call from the Caller List by using the Caller ID CALLBACK feature.  
1. Press the SCROLL UP  
call back.  
or DOWN  
button to find the Caller ID record you wish to  
2. Press the #/Option button to change the  
displayed number to 7, 10, or 11 digits . The  
first dialing option displayed is the 11 digits for  
a long distance call.  
John Smith  
First press  
1 – 604 - 555 - 1212  
10:11 AM10/18 NEW1  
Total1  
Press the #/Option button for the second time,  
the displayed number will change to 7 digits  
for a local call.  
John Smith  
555 - 1212  
10:11 AM 10/18 NEW1  
Second press  
Total1  
Press the #/Option button for the third time,  
the displayed number will change to 10 digits  
for a local call with area code.  
John Smith  
Third press  
3. Press the Talk button to dial the displayed  
number.  
604 - 555 - 1212  
10:11 AM10/18 NEW1  
Total1  
4. To end a call, either press the Talk button or  
place the HANDSET on the BASE UNIT.  
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Caller ID System Operation  
Storing Caller ID Records into the DIRECTORY (PHONE BOOK)  
1. Press the SCROLL UP or DOWN button to find the record you wish to store  
into the DIRECTORY (PHONE BOOK).  
2. Press and hold the Re/Pa/Save button.  
3. The display will show “SAVED.”  
SAVED  
4. If you wish to edit the newly stored number, you can edit it in the DIRECTORY  
(PHONE BOOK), or press Flash/Edit button to edit it (page 20, “Editing a Stored  
Number”), and press and hold the Re/Pa/Save button to save to the DIRECTORY  
(PHONE BOOK)  
5. Press the Dir/Esc button to return to STANDBY mode.  
Deleting Caller ID Records  
When viewing the Caller ID information you can delete a single call record or all of  
the call records.  
Deleting a Single Record  
1. Press the SCROLL UP or DOWN button to find the record you wish to  
delete.  
2. Press the Scan/Del button. The LCD Screen will display “ERASE ITEM?”  
3. To delete the record, press the Scan/Del button again, a long beep will be heard.  
The LCD Screen will show next Call ID item.  
4. Press the Dir/Esc button to exit the Caller ID list.  
Deleting All Records  
1. Press the SCROLL UP or DOWN button, the LCD displayed “INCOMING”.  
2. Press and hold the Scan/Del button. The LCD Screen will prompt “ERASE ALL?”  
CALLS  
ERASE ALL?  
Total10  
3. To delete all of the Caller ID records, press the Scan/Del button. A long beep  
will be heard and return to STANDBY mode  
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Caller ID System Operation  
Name and Telephone Number DIRECTORY (PHONE BOOK)  
This DIRECTORY (PHONE BOOK) lets you scroll through the list to find the person you need  
for one touch dialing. You can store up to 40 names and telephone numbers in the Memory.  
Viewing the DIRECTORY (PHONE BOOK)  
1. Press the Dir/Esc button.  
2. Press the TELEPHONE KEYPAD 2 /ABC to 9 /WXYZ button  
that corresponds to the first letter of a Caller’s name (a triple  
“beep” will sound if no entries are stored under those letters).  
Press the SCROLL UP or DOWN button to find the record  
you wish to view.  
3. Press the LEFTor RIGHTbutton to view a name or  
number with more than 11 characters (as indicated by the  
arrows in the top line of the display).  
4. Press the Dir/Esc button to exit the DIRECTORY (PHONE  
BOOK).  
Storing Phone Numbers  
1. With the HANDSET in STANDBY mode, press the Dir button.  
2. Press the Flash/Edit button to create a new DIRECTORY (PHONE BOOK) entry.  
3. Enter the name you wish to store using the TELEPHONE KEYPAD 2/ABC to 9/WXYZ  
buttons to enter the name, (see page 19 for detail) you can store up to 18 letters. To  
move the cursor to the right, create a space or to enter a new letter, press the RIGHT  
button ꢁ  
.
4. Press the SCROLL DOWN button, and dial the telephone number you wish to  
store using the TELEPHONE KEYPAD 0 to 9 buttons. You can store up to 22 digits.  
Briefly press the Re/Pa/Save button to insert a pause into the number.  
5. Press and hold the Re/Pa/Save button to store the number into memory.  
NOTES:  
1. If there are no memory locations left in the speed dial DIRECTORY  
(PHONEBOOK) the LCD Screen will display “MEMORY FULL.” To continue with  
memory programming, you must delete or edit existing speed dial numbers.  
2. If you miss-type entering the phone number, you can move through the number  
and edit it by pressing the SHIFT RIGHT or LEFT button. To delete a character or  
number inside the cursor, press the Scan/Del button.  
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Caller ID System Operation  
Telephone Keypad Characters  
The TELEPHONE KEYPAD buttons are used to enter characters when entering names  
and numbers. Press the appropriate TELEPHONE KEYPAD button to get the following  
characters. You can store a maximum of 18 characters on the letter icon and a maximum  
of 22 digits on the number icon.  
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EXAMPLE:  
If you want to enter the name “CLEO” with telephone number “6466867,” dial this  
sequence:  
1. Press the Dir button.  
2. Press the Flash/Edit button to create a new DIRECTORY (PHONE BOOK) entry.  
3. Press the following TELEPHONE KEYPAD buttons to get the desired letters:  
TELEPHONE KEYPAD BUTTON  
L ET T ER  
2 2 2  
5 5 5  
3 3  
6 6 6  
C
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4. Press the SCROLL DOWNbutton to move the cursor to the number icon.  
5. Press the TELEPHONE KEYPAD 0 to 9 buttons to get the desired numbers.  
6. Press and hold the Re/Pa/Save button to store the data in the DIRECTORY  
(PHONE BOOK) memory.  
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Caller ID System Operation  
Placing Calls from the DIRECTORY (PHONE BOOK)  
1. Press the Dir button.  
2. Press the SCROLL UP or DOWN button to find the record you want to call.  
OR  
Press a TELEPHONE KEYPAD (2/ABC to 9/WXYZ) that corresponds to the first letter  
of a Caller’s name. Press the SCROLL UP or DOWN button to find the record you  
wish to call.  
3. Press the Talk button to dial the displayed number.  
4. To end the call, either press the Talk button or place the HANDSET on the BASE  
UNIT.  
Editing a Stored Number in the DIRECTORY (PHONE BOOK)  
1. Press the Dir button.  
2. Press the SCROLL UP or DOWN button to find the record you wish to edit.  
3. Press the Flash/Edit button. The entry will display with a flashing prompt over the  
first character.  
4. Move the cursor to the letter or number you wish to edit by pressing the SCROLL UP or  
DOWN , SHIFT RIGHT or LEFT button.  
To erase a character or digit, press the Scan/Del button.  
To add a letter or number, use the TELEPHONE KEYPAD 0 to 9 buttons. Characters or  
numbers will be inserted in front of the cursor (See page 19 for details.)  
5. When the entry is edited as you desire, press and hold the Re/Pa/Save button to store  
the edited record.  
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Caller ID System Operation  
Deleting a Stored Number in the DIRECTORY (PHONE BOOK)  
1. Press the Dir button, the LCD display “PHONE BOOK”.  
2. Press the SCROLL UPor DOWN button to find the record you wish to delete.  
3. Press the Scan/Del button. The LCD screen will display “ERASE ITEM?”  
4. To delete the record, press the Scan/Del button again.  
5. Press the Dir/Esc button to return to STANDBY mode.  
Deleting All Stored Number in the DIRECTORY (PHONE BOOK)  
1. Press the Dir button, the LCD display “PHONE BOOK”.  
2. Press and hold Scan/Del button. The LCD screen will display “ERASE ALL?”  
DIR  
ERASE ALL?  
Total10  
3. To delete all of the DIRECTORY records, press the Scan/Del button. A long beep will be  
heard and return to STANDBY mode.  
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Caller ID System Operation  
PREFERRED CALLS  
You can assign stored numbers a PREFERRED CALL  
status. When an incoming call is matched to a stored  
number designated as preferred, the phone will generate  
a special ringer sound after the Caller ID information is  
received.  
When you are saving the name and number into the DIRECTORY (PHONE BOOK), add  
a “#” symbol at the beginning of the name by pressing  
the #/Option button.  
BLOCKED CALLS  
You can assign stored numbers a BLOCKED CALL  
status. When an incoming call is matched to a stored  
number designated as blocked, the phone will not ring  
after the Caller ID information is received.  
When you are saving the name and number into the DIRECTORY (PHONE BOOK), add  
an “*” symbol at the beginning of the name by pressing the * button.  
OUTGOING CALLS  
This telephone remembers the last 20 OUTGOING CALLS. The time, date, and the  
duration of the call are recorded.  
1. With the HANDSET in STANDBY mode, press the SHIFT  
OUTGOING  
LEFTbutton. The LCD Screen will display “OUTGOING”,  
and the total numbers of outgoing calls.  
Total10  
2. Pressing the SCROLL DOWNbutton will go through the  
calls from the last to the latest OUTGOING CALL record.  
Pressing the SCROLL UPbutton will allow you to view  
the calls from the latest call to the last.  
John Smith 10  
1 – 604 - 555 - 1212  
10:11 AM 10/18 2min 15sec  
3. The called name and the umbers will displayed when the  
name and the numbers are stored in the DIRECTORY  
(PHONEBOOK).  
4. If the called name and telephone number are not stored in  
DIRECTORY(PHONEBOOK), the LDC will display “OUTGOING” and the called numbers.  
5. To delete the records of OUTGOING, same as delete call ID records. (See page 17 for  
details.)  
6. To make a follow-up call, press the TALK button to dial the displayed record  
.
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Caller ID System Operation  
Function Settings  
You can change the setting on the HANDSET in the functions menu. Access the functions  
menu by pressing the Voice Mail/Menu button.  
There are 11 settings in the functions menu which can be changed. You can scroll through  
the function menu in the listed order by pressing the SCROLL DOWN button .  
Settings can be accessed by pressing the corresponding TELEPHONE KEYPAD button. To edit  
a setting, press the Flash/Edit button, use the SCROLL UPor DOWNbutton or  
digital button 1- 0 and # to toggle between the setting options, and then press and hold the  
Re/Pa/Save button to save the changes. Press the Dir/Esc button to exit the functions  
menu.  
TELEPHONE Function  
KEYPAD  
Ring Hi/Low/Off: Changes the volume of the ringer on the HANDSET or  
turn the ringer OFF.  
Language: Changes the language that appears on the LCD Screen.  
Choose between English, French, or Spanish.  
First Ring On/Off: Turns the first ring of the phone OFF so that it does  
not ring until Caller ID information has been displayed. Particularly useful  
when using the PREFERRED and BLOCKED CALL features or the  
PRIVATE and UNKNOWN ring settings.  
Time Set: Changes the time and date.  
Contrast: Adjusts the brightness of the LCD Screen for optimum  
viewing.  
PBX Number: Inserts if a “PBX Number” before an outgoing number is  
dialed. Select the number (0-9) which is required to access an outside  
line when using a switchboard system, and the phone will auto-  
matically dial the PBX number and a pause before any speed dial or  
Caller ID callback number. Factory setting is “OFF.”  
Flash Time: Changes the flash time to accommodate the phone  
service in your area.  
Pause Time: Changes the number of seconds that a pause lasts when  
using programmed pauses in your speed dial numbers or after your  
PBX number.  
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Caller ID System Operation  
TELEPHONE Function  
KEYPAD  
Voice Mail: Programs the one-touch number that enables easy access to the  
voice mail service provided by your telephone company.  
MSG Waiting Delete: Clears current message waiting indication.  
Area Code: Allows the programming of a home Area Code where 7-digit  
dialing is used for ease of callback and other features (do not program if you  
use 10-digit dialing to call numbers in your area).  
NOTE: At any time during options programming you can quit and the settings that  
you have changed will be saved. Press the Dir/Esc Button to quit the options  
menu or let the options programming time out by not pressing any TELEPHONE  
KEYPAD buttons for 20 seconds.  
A. Setting the Ringer Level  
1. Press the Voice Mail/Menu button to enter the menu.  
2. Press the 1 button or press the SCROLL DOWN button 1 time go to the RING  
programming option.  
3. Press the Flash/Edit button to change the setting. “HI” will begin flashing.  
3. Press the SCROLL UP or DOWN button or number 1-3 to select between HI,  
LOW, and OFF.  
4. W hen the desired setting is displayed, press and hold the Re/Pa/Save button to  
save the setting. A long “beep” will sound to confirm the setting has been saved.  
5. Continue with programming or press the Dir/Esc button to return to STANDBY mode.  
B. Changing the Language  
1. Press the Voice Mail/Menu button to enter the menu.  
2. Press the 2 button or press the SCROLL DOWN button 2 time to go to the LANGUAGE  
programming option.  
3. Press the Flash/Edit button to change the setting. “ENGLISH” will begin flashing.  
4. Press the SCROLL UP or DOWN button or number 1-3 to select between ENGLISH,  
FRANCAIS, and ESPANOL.  
5. W hen the desired setting is displayed, press and hold the Re/Pa/Save button to  
save the setting. A long “beep” will sound to confirm the setting has been saved.  
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Caller ID System Operation  
6. Continue with programming or press the Dir/Esc button to return to STANDBY mode.  
C. Turning the FIRST RING ON or OFF  
1. Press the Voice Mail/Menu button to enter the menu.  
2. Press the 3 button or press the SCROLL DOWN button 3 time to go to the FIRST  
RING programming option.  
3. Press the Flash/Edit button to change the setting. “On” will begin flashing.  
4. Press the SCROLL UP or DOWN button or number 1-3 to select between ON and  
OFF..  
5. When the desired setting is displayed, press and hold the Re/Pa/Save button to  
save the setting. A long “beep” will sound to confirm the setting has been saved.  
6. Continue with programming or press the Dir/Esc button to return to  
STANDBY mode.  
D. Setting the Time and Date  
1. Press the Voice Mail/Menu button to enter the menu.  
2. Press the 4 button or press the SCROLL DOWN button 4 time to go to the TIME set  
programming option.  
3. Press the Flash/Edit button to change the setting. The month will begin flashing.  
4. Press the TELEPHONE KEYPAD 0 to 9 button to enter the month. The date will  
begin flashing.  
5. Press the TELEPHONE KEYPAD 0 to 9 button to enter the day. The hour will begin  
flashing.  
6. Press the TELEPHONE KEYPAD 0 to 9 button to enter the hour. The minutes will  
begin flashing.  
7. Press the TELEPHONE KEYPAD 0 to 9 button to enter the minutes. “AM” and “PM” will  
begin flashing.  
8. Press the TELEPHONE KEYPAD 1 button to choose AM or press the 2 button to  
choose PM.  
9. When the desired setting is displayed, press and hold the Re/Pa/Save button to  
save the setting. A long “beep” will sound to confirm the setting has been saved.  
10. Continue with programming or press the Dir/Esc button to return to  
STANDBY mode.  
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Caller ID System Operation  
E. Adjusting the Contrast  
1. Press the Voice Mail/Menu button to enter the menu.  
2. Press the 5 button or press the SCROLL DOWN button 5 time to go to the CONTRAST  
programming option.  
3. Press the Flash/Edit button to change the setting. “4” will begin flashing.  
4. Press the SCROLL UP or DOWN button or number 1-8 to select from 1 to 8 levels of  
contrast.  
5. When the desired setting is displayed, press and hold the Re/Pa/Save button to save  
the setting. A long “beep” will sound to confirm the setting has been saved.  
6. Continue with programming or press the Dir/Esc button to return to  
STANDBY mode.  
F. Setting the PBX Number  
1. Press the Voice Mail/Menu button to enter the menu.  
2. Press the 6 button or press the SCROLL DOWN button 6 time to go to the PBX  
NUMBER programming option.  
3. Press the Flash/Edit button to change the setting. “OFF” will begin flashing.  
4. Press the SCROLL UP or DOWN button or number * and 0-9 to customize the digit to  
match your PBX system. When not connected to a PBX, the phone will only function  
normally when set to “OFF.”  
5. When the desired setting is displayed, press and hold the Re/Pa/Save button to save  
the setting. A long “beep” will sound to confirm the setting has been saved.  
6. Continue with programming or press the Dir/Esc button to return to  
STANDBY mode.  
G. Changing the Flash Time  
1. Press the Voice Mail/Menu button to enter the menu.  
2. Press the 7 button or press the SCROLL DOWN button 7 time to go to the FLASH  
TIME programming option.  
3. Press the Flash/Edit button to change the setting. “600” will begin flashing.  
4. Press the SCROLL UPor DOWN button or number 1-9 to select the desired FLASH  
TIME.  
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5. When the desired setting is displayed, press and hold the Re/Pa/Save button to  
save the setting. A long “beep” will sound to confirm the setting has been saved.  
6. Continue with programming or press the Dir/Esc button to return to  
STANDBY mode.  
NOTE: The standard and default flash time setting is 600 msec. This is the setting you  
should use to access standard telephone services such as call waiting. This setting is  
adjustable to allow for PBX and other special uses.  
H. Changing the Pause Time  
1. Press the Voice Mail/Menu button to enter the menu.  
2. Press the 8 button or press the SCROLL DOWN button 8 time to go to the PAUSE  
TIME programming option.  
3. Press the Flash/Edit button to change the setting. “4” will begin flashing.  
4. Press the SCROLL UP or DOWN button or number 0-9 to select the desired time  
delay.  
5. When the desired setting is displayed, press and hold the Re/Pa/Save button to  
save the setting. A long “beep” will sound to confirm the setting has been saved.  
6. Continue with programming or press the Dir/Esc button to return to  
STANDBY mode.  
I. Programming One-Touch Voice Mail Dialing  
1. Press the Voice Mail/Menu button to enter the menu.  
2. Press the 9 button or press the SCROLL DOWN button 9 time to go to the VOICE  
MAIL programming option.  
3. Press the Flash/Edit button to enter the voice mail speed dial number.  
4. Press the TELEPHONE KEYPAD 0 to 9 buttons to enter the phone number used to  
access your voice mail messages (up to 32 digits).  
5. When the desired setting is displayed, press and hold the Re/Pa/Save button to  
save the setting. A long “beep” will sound to confirm the setting has been saved.  
6. Continue with programming or press the Dir/Esc button to return to  
STANDBY mode.  
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Caller ID System Operation  
J. Deleting Message Waiting Indication  
1. Press the Voice Mail/Menu button to enter the menu.  
2. Press the 0 button or press the SCROLL DOWN button 10 time to go to the  
MESSAGE WAITING programming option. “MSG WAITING ON” will display  
in LCD  
MSG WAITING  
ON  
#10 Total11  
3. Press the Flash/Edit button to reset the Message Waiting Indication. “MSG  
WAITING OFF” will be displayed in LCD and the “OFF” will flashing.  
4. Press and hold the Re/Pa/Save button to delete the indication. A long “beep”  
will sound to confirm the setting has been saved.  
5. Continue with programming or press the Dir/Esc button to return to  
STANDBY mode.  
NOTE: Only Message Waiting in “ON” mode can delete the indication to “OFF” mode, if  
the mode is “OFF”, no need this operation..  
K. Setting the Area Code  
1. Press the Voice Mail/Menu button to enter the menu.  
2. Press the * button or press the SCROLL DOWN button 11 time to go to the AREA  
CODE programming option.  
3. Press the Flash/Edit button to change the setting. “000” will begin flashing.  
4. Press the TELEPHONE KEYPAD 0 to 9 buttons to enter the three digit area  
code for your phone number.  
5. When the desired setting is displayed, press and hold the Re/Pa/Save button  
to save the setting. A long “beep” will sound to confirm the setting has been  
saved.  
6. Press the Dir/Esc button to return to STANDBY mode.  
NOTE:  
Do not use the AREA CODE programming if you are required to dial 10 digits  
(XXX-XXX-XXXX) to dial a local number.  
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Multi-HANDSET System Operation  
Prepare for use  
If you have more than one HANDSET, you have a multi-handset system. This  
system can support up to 5 HANDSETS for the BASE UNIT. The user can have  
the option to add more HANDSET.  
An added HANDSET comes with CHARGER, CHARGER AC ADAPTOR,  
BETTERY PACK and BELT CLIP.  
NOTE: USE ONLY WITH CLASS 2 POWER SOURCE  
9V DC, 300mA for the BASE UNIT  
9V DC, 100mA for the CHARGER UNIT  
1. Install the BETTERY,CHARGER AC ADAPTOR and BELT CLIP, please see  
page 9 for detail.  
2. IMPORTANT: Before initial use, charges the HANDSET for 12 hours. Place the  
HANDSET on the BASE UNIT or CHARGER UNIT with TELEPHONE KEYPAD  
face up, and make sure that the CHARGER UNIT LED indicator lights up.  
3. Rigister: place one HANDSET on the BASE UNIT(not the  
RING : HI  
CHARGER UNIT) for 2 to 5 seconds, a long beep will be  
heard, and LCD display the ID of this HANDSET.  
HS - 1  
10:11 AM10/18 NEW0  
Total0  
4. place another HANDSET on the BASE UNIT(not the  
CHARGER UNIT) for 2 to 5 seconds, a long beep will be  
heard, and LCD display the ID of this HANDSET. Continue  
this step until all HADNSET finish register.  
RING : HI  
HS - 2  
10:11 AM 10/18 NEW0  
Total0  
5. You can charger the battery of HANDSET by place  
the HANDSET to BASE UNIT or CHARGER UNIT.  
Transfer Call  
1. During a call , press the UP/Transfer button. The  
LCD Screen of the initiating HANDSET will display  
“TRANSFER HS- -”.  
TRANSFER  
HS - -  
1min 15sec  
2. Enter the ID # of the receiving HANDSET by pressing  
the TELEPHONE KEYPAD “1” to “5” buttons.  
TRANSFER  
3. The initiating HANDSET will return to STANDBY mode.  
HS - 2  
10:11 AM10/18 NEW1  
Total1  
4. The receiving HANDSET will receive a special alerting  
tone and the LCD Screen will display “TRANSFER”  
5. The receiving HANDSET will answer the call by  
pressing the TALK button.  
6. If the receiving HANDSET does not answer the call within 30 seconds, the  
initiating HANDSET will receive a Ring Back melody. The initiating HANDSET can  
answer the call by pressing the TALK button within 30 seconds, or after 30  
seconds the BASE UNIT will off the line automatically.  
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Security System  
Security System  
Your cordless telephone uses a digital coding security system to prevent  
unauthorized use of your telephone line by another nearby cordless telephone. The  
system has its own identifying signal created by microcomputers in both the BASE  
UNIT and the HANDSET.  
Security Code  
This telephone has an internal security code with 65,536 possible combinations.  
Resetting Security Code and Channel Information  
Communication between the HANDSET and the BASE UNIT may not be possible in  
any of the following situations:  
1. Out of range;  
2. Battery low;  
3. HANDSET’s ID is not match with the BASE, eg.HANDSET is a new one, and it is  
first time to use with this BASE.  
To reset, place the HANDSET on the BASE UNIT for 2 to 5 seconds.  
Multi-Channel Access  
Your cordless telephone lets you select a channel from the 40 frequencies available  
to transmit signals between the BASE UNIT and the HANDSET. When you notice  
interference from other cordless telephones, change to another channel by pressing  
the Scan/Del button on the HANDSET.  
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Recharging the BATTERY PACK  
Recharging the BATTERY PACK  
The nickel metal hydride (Ni-MH) BATTERY PACK in the HANDSET can be  
recharged many times using the built-in charger in the BASE UNIT or CHARGER  
UNIT.  
When the BATT LOW symbol appears on the LCD Screen, a “beep” sound will be  
heard every 10 seconds. This indicates that the BATTERY PACK needs to be  
recharged.  
Charge the BATTERY PACK at least once every 90 days of non-use to avoid battery  
failure. When the BATTERY PACK can no longer be charged, replacement of the  
BATTERY PACK will be necessary.  
NOTES:  
1. During a power interruption, the BASE UNIT does not operate, and a  
phone conversation cannot be made on the HANDSET.  
2. To ensure your phone charges properly, place the HANDSET on the  
BASE UNIT with TELEPHONE KEYPAD face up, and make sure that the  
CHARGE LED indicator on the BASE UNIT lights up and a “beep”  
confirmation tone is heard.  
Changing the BATTERY PACK  
The BATTERY PACK provides power for the HANDSET of your cordless telephone.  
To Replace the BATTERY PACK:  
1. Remove the HANDSET BATTERY COMPARTMENT COVER by sliding it  
down.  
2. Pull out the BATTERY PACK PLUG and remove the BATTERY PACK.  
3. Plug the new BATTERY PACK into the BATTERY CONNECTOR.  
4. Slide the HANDSET BATTERY COMPARTMENT COVER firmly into place in  
its closed position.  
5. Before use, charge the new BATTERY PACK for 12 hours.  
ATTENTION:  
The telephone that you have purchased contains a rechargeable BATTERY  
PACK. The BATTERY PACK is recyclable. At the end of its useful life, under  
various state and local laws, it may be illegal to dispose of this BATTERY PACK  
into the municipal waste stream. Check with your local solid waste officials for  
details in your area for recycling options or proper disposal.  
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Problem Solving  
Problem Solving Section  
For your assistance, we have listed below a few common problems.  
Phone does not work, check the following:  
1. BASE UNIT is plugged into a power source.  
2. HANDSET is charged.  
3. TONE/PULSE Select Switch is in the right position.  
4. TELEPHONE LINE CORD is plugged into the TELEPHONE JACK.  
Range of phone limited, check the following:  
1. BASE UNIT is centrally located in your residence.  
2. BASE UNIT is not located near appliances.  
No dial tone, check the following:  
1. TELEPHONE LINE CORD plugs are connected to the TELEPHONE JACK and  
TELEPHONE LINE CONNECTION JACK.  
2. BASE UNIT is plugged into a power source.  
3. If you had a power failure or had unplugged the BASE UNIT, replace the  
HANDSET on the BASE UNIT for 2 to 5 seconds to reset the system.  
Received signal flutters or fades, check the following:  
1. BATTERY PACK in the HANDSET is fully charged.  
2. HANDSET is not too far from the BASE UNIT.  
Interference on reception, check the following:  
1. Noise may be picked up from electrical products in the home or electrical  
storms. Generally, this noise is a minor annoyance and should not be  
interpreted as a defect in your system. (See Technical Information on page 34).  
2. Choose an alternate channel using the Scan/Del button on the HANDSET.  
3. Do not use this telephone within 20 ft. of a microwave oven while it is working,  
as you may experience interference. This is a normal occurrence with 5.8 GHz  
phones and should not be interpreted as a defect in the product.  
Excess static, check the following:  
1. Check to see that the ANTENNA is not touching another metal object.  
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Problem Solving  
If after pressing the Talk button, you receive three “beeps” and no dial tone, check the  
following:  
1. BASE UNIT is plugged into a power source.  
2. If you had a power failure or had unplugged the BASE UNIT, replace the  
HANDSET on the BASE UNIT for 2 to 5 seconds to reset the system.  
NOTE:  
If none of the telephones in the house are working, disconnect one set at a time to  
verify that none of the phones are causing the problem. If you still have a problem  
after doing this, and your telephone still does not work, please contact your local  
phone company.  
Can not register the HANDSET, when place HANDSET to BASE UNIT not a long beep  
heard but the triple beep, check as following:.  
1. HANDSET is more than 5.  
2. Already has a HANDSET with ID=5, and wish register a new one. In this situation,  
you should reset the BASE UNIT.  
3. reset the BASE UNIT: In standby mode, plug the T/P switch to the “P” position  
and push and hold the PAGE button on the BASE UNIT 8 -10 seconds, the  
CHAGRER LED will fast flash 1 second . After reset the BASE UNIT, place the  
each HANDSET to the BASE UNIT for 2 to 5 second for register(see page 29 for  
detail).  
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Technical Information  
Technical Information  
This cordless telephone uses radio frequencies to allow mobility. There are certain  
difficulties in using radio frequencies with a cordless telephone. While these are  
normal, the following could affect the operation of your system.  
Noise  
Electrical pulse noise is present in most homes at one time or another. This noise is  
most intense during electrical storms. Certain kinds of electrical equipment such as  
light dimmers, fluorescent bulbs, motors, and fans also generate noise pulses.  
Because radio frequencies are susceptible to these noise pulses, you may  
occasionally hear them in your HANDSET. Generally they are a minor annoyance  
and should not be interpreted as a defect in your system.  
Range  
Because radio frequency is used, the location of the BASE UNIT can affect the  
operating range. Try several locations in your home or office and pick the one that  
gives you the clearest signal to the HANDSET.  
Interference  
Electronic circuits activate a relay to connect the cordless telephone to your  
telephone line. These electronic circuits operate in the radio frequency spectrum.  
While several protection circuits are used to prevent unwanted signals, there may be  
periods when these unwanted signals enter the BASE UNIT. You may hear clicks or  
hear the relay activate while you are not using the HANDSET. If the interference  
occurs frequently, it can be minimized or eliminated by relocating the BASE UNIT.  
You can check for interference before selecting the final BASE UNIT location by  
plugging in the telephone.  
NOTICE:  
This cordless telephone uses radio communication between the HANDSET and the  
BASE UNIT and may not ensure privacy of communication. Other devices, including  
other cordless telephones, may interfere with the operation of this cordless telephone  
or cause noise during operation. Units not containing coded access may be  
accessed by other radio communication systems. Cordless telephones must not  
cause interference to any licensed radio service.  
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FCC Requirements  
FCC NOTICE  
The FCC requires that you be advised of certain requirements involving the use of  
this telephone.  
1. This telephone is hearing aid compatible.  
2. This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules. A label on the  
BASE UNIT of this equipment contains, among other information, the ACTA  
Product Number and the Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for this  
equipment. You must, upon request, provide this information to your  
telephone company.  
3. The REN is also useful in determining the quantity of devices that you may  
connect to your telephone line and still allow these devices to ring when  
your telephone number is called. In most areas, but not all, the sum of the  
RENs for all devices connected to one line should not exceed five (5.0). To  
be certain of the number of devices that you may connect to your line, you  
should contact your local telephone company.  
4. If your telephone causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone  
company may temporarily disconnect your service. If possible, they will  
notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be  
required. However, when advanced written notice is not possible, the  
telephone company may temporarily discontinue service without notice if  
such action is necessary under the circumstances.  
5. The telephone company may make changes in its communication facilities,  
equipment, operations, or procedures that could affect the proper operation of  
your equipment. If they do, you will be provided with advance notice as to  
give you an opportunity to maintain uninterrupted service.  
6. This equipment may not be used on coin service provided by the telephone  
company. Connection to party lines is subject to state tariffs. (Contact your  
state public Utility Commission or Corporation Commission for information.  
7. An FCC compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided with this  
equipment. This equipment is designed to be connected to the telephone  
network or premises wiring using a compatible modular jack which is Part  
68 compliant. See Installation Instructions for details.  
8. Please follow instructions for repairing, if repairing any (e.g. battery  
replacement section), otherwise do not alter or repair any parts or device  
except specified.  
9. The USOC number of the registration jack for this equipment is RJ11C.  
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FCC Requirements  
RINGER EQUIVALENCE NUMBER  
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 at all devices does not exceed 5.  
CAUTION:  
Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves, but should contact  
the appropriate electric inspection authority, or electrician, as appropriate.  
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FCC Requirements  
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B  
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to  
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a 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, the user is encouraged to try to correct  
the interference by one or more of the following measures:  
1. Reorient or relocate the receiving ANTENNA.  
2. Increase the distance between the equipment and the receiver.  
3. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the  
receiver is connected.  
4. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
Changes or modifications not expressly approved in writing by  
the user’s authority to operate this equipment.  
may void  
Some cordless telephones operate at frequencies that may cause interference to nearby  
TVs and VCRs. To minimize or prevent such interference, the base of the cordless  
phone should not be placed near or on top of a TV or VCR. If interference is  
experienced, moving the cordless telephone farther away from the TV or VCR will often  
reduce or eliminate the interference.  
If trouble is experienced with this equipment, for repair or warranty information, please  
contact service center at the below. If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone  
network, the telephone company may request that you disconnect the equipment until the  
problem is resolved.  
Service can be obtained at:  
U.S.A  
C.I. Service Dept.  
181 Cooper Avenue  
Unit 104  
Tonawanda, N.Y.  
14150  
AC ADAPTOR: Use only with class 2 Power Source, 9V DC output, 300mA,  
center pin positive for BASE UNIT and 9V DC output, 100mA, center pin  
positive for CHARGER UNIT  
IMPORTANT  
In order to get maximum life from the HANDSET  
BATTERY PACK, be sure to charge the HANDSET  
for 12 hours before initial use.  
IMPORTANT  
Placing your BASE UNIT near appliances such as  
televisions, refrigerators, radios, or microwave  
ovens may cause interference.  
IMPORTANT  
The AC ADAPTOR must always be plugged  
into an electrical outlet.  
IMPORTANT  
In order to utilize the Caller ID feature, you  
must subscribe to Caller ID service from  
your local telephone company.  
IMPORTANT  
If you live in an area which receives frequent  
thunderstorms, we strongly recommend plugging  
your AC ADAPTOR into a surge protector.  

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