Cobra Electronics antenna AN 8630 25 User Manual

USER’S GUIDE  
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TELEPHONE  
ANSWERING  
SYSTEM  
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C O B R A E LE C T R O N IC S  
C O R P O R A T IO N  
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The antenna is in the phone,  
not in your way...and the  
sound is incredible.”  
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©1997 COBRA ELECTRONICS CORPORATION  
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during an electrical storm. There may be a remote  
risk of electric shock from lightning.  
13. Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the  
vicinity of the leak.  
14. Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer  
servicing to qualified service personnel under the  
following conditions:  
D. Exercise care in handling the battery pack in  
order not to “short” the battery contacts with  
conducting materials such as rings, bracelets,  
and keys. The battery or conductor may  
overheat and cause burns.  
E. Follow the handset battery charging instructions  
outlined in this manual.  
F. For Base Unit Battery:  
When using your telephone equipment, basic safety  
precautions should always be followed to reduce the  
risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons,  
including the following:  
1. Read and understand all instructions.  
2. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the  
product.  
A. When the power supply cord or plug is damaged  
or frayed.  
3. Unplug this product from the wall outlet before  
cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol  
cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.  
F1. Do not attempt to recharge the 9V battery  
provided with or identified for use with this  
product. The battery may leak corrosive  
electrolyte or explode.  
B. If liquid has been spilled into the product.  
IMPORTANT  
SAFETY  
INSTRUCTIONS  
C. If the product has been exposed to rain or water.  
4. Do not locate base unit near water, for example,  
near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, or laundry  
tub, in a wet basement or near a swimming pool.  
D. If the product does not operate normally by  
following the operating instructions. Adjust only  
those controls that are covered by the operating  
instructions because improper adjustment of  
other controls may result in damage and will  
often require extensive work by a qualified  
technician to restore the product to normal  
operation.  
F2. Do not attempt to rejuvenate the battery  
provided with or identified for use with this  
product by heating it. Sudden release of the  
battery electrolyte may occur, causing burns  
or irritation to eyes and skin.  
5. Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand  
or table. The product may fall, causing serious  
damage to the product.  
F3. Remove the 9V battery from this product if  
the product will not be used for a long  
period of time (several months or more),  
since the battery could leak inside the  
product during this time.  
6. Slots and openings in the cabinet and the bottom or  
back are provided for ventilation, to protect it from  
overheating; these openings must not be blocked or  
covered. The openings should never be blocked by  
placing the product in the bed, sofa, rug or other  
similar surface. This product should never be placed  
near or over a radiator or heat register. This product  
should not be placed in a built-in installation unless  
proper ventilation is provided.  
E. If the product has been dropped or the cabinet  
has been damaged.  
THE LIGHTNING FLASH AND ARROW  
HEAD WITHIN THE TRIANGLE IS A  
WARNING SIGN ALERTING YOU OF  
DANGEROUS VOLTAGE” INSIDE THE  
PRODUCT.  
F. If the product exhibits a distinct change in  
performance.  
F4. Discard “dead” batteries as soon as  
possible, since “dead” batteries are more  
likely to leak in a product.  
The cordless handset operates on batteries. There is also  
a battery supplied for the base unit memory.  
F5. Do not store this product or the battery  
provided with or identified for use with this  
product in high temperature areas. Batteries  
which are stored in a freezer or refrigerator  
for the purpose of extending shelf life  
should be protected from condensation  
during storage and defrosting. Batteries  
should be stabilized at room temperature  
prior to use after cold strorage.  
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC  
SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).  
NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.  
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE  
PERSONNEL.  
CAUTION  
7. This product should be operated only from the type  
of power source indicated on the marking label. If  
you are not sure of the type of power supply to your  
home, consult your dealer or local power company.  
CAUTION:To reduce the risk of fire or personal injury,  
read and follow these instructions:  
A. Use only the following types and sizes of  
batteries:  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
DO NOT OPEN  
THE EXCLAMATION POINT WITHIN THE  
TRIANGLE IS A WARNING SIGN ALERTING  
YOU OF IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS  
ACCOMPANYING THE PRODUCT.  
8. Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do  
not locate this product where the cord will be  
abused by persons walking on it.  
A1. For Handset Unit: Cordless Telephone (Ni-Cd  
rechargeable) Battery Pack 3.6V, 270 mAh  
(Cobra Model 213-013-9-001).  
A2. For Base Unit: 9Volt (Alkaline non-  
rechargeable) Battery.  
9. Do not overload outlets and extension cords as this  
can result in the risk of fire or electric shock.  
B. Do not dispose of battery pack in a fire. The cells  
may explode. Check with local codes for possible  
disposal instruction.  
SEE WARNING ON BOTTOM/BACK OF PRODUCT  
10. Never push objects of any kind into this product  
through cabinet slots as they may 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 product.  
WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK  
HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN  
OR MOISTURE  
P o w e r S u p p ly S p e c if ic a t io n s  
This symbol signifies that only the Cobra AC  
Adapter supplied with this cordless telephone  
(Part No. 768-023-N-001) should be used  
Input: AC 120V, 60Hz, 15W  
C. Since released electrolyte is corrosive and may  
cause damage to eyes or skin and may be toxic if  
swallowed:  
11. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not  
disassemble this product, but take it to qualified  
servicemen when service or repair work is required.  
Opening or removing covers may expose you to  
dangerous voltages or other risks. Incorrect  
reassembly can cause electric shock when the  
appliance is subsequently used.  
C1. Do not open or mutilate battery pack.  
Output: DC 12V, 500mA  
!
C2. Always replace the entire battery pack rather  
than reusing one or more cells.  
C3. Do not expose batteries to heat or flame.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
12. Avoid using telephone (other than a cordless type)  
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An s we r in g Sys t e m h a s  
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You c a n u s e a n y f e a t u r e s  
t h a t you wa n t of t h is  
a dva n c e d  
You c a n REPLACE THE  
BATTERIES in t h e  
h a n ds e t you r s e l f . It s  
f a s t a n d e a s y. SEE  
PAGE 25 f or s impl e -t o-  
f ol l ow in s t r u c t ion s .  
You r n e w Cobr a In t e n n a  
Cor dl e s s Te l e ph on e  
An s we r in g Sys t e m h a s a  
t r u e TWO-WAY  
INTERCOM bu il t in . You  
c a n pa ge r e mot e l y, pa ge  
f r om t h e ba s e or t h e  
h a n ds e t a n d u s e t h e  
in t e r c om a s a ba by  
mon it or You c a n e ve n  
t u r n Th e An s we r in g  
Sys t e m of f a n d on f r om a  
r e mot e l oc a t ion . For  
mor e in f or ma t ion ,  
An s we r in g s ys t e m f r om  
t h e Cor dl e s s Ha n ds e t .  
Th e VOICE HELP  
SYSTEM give s you a l l  
of t h e in f or ma t ion you l l  
n e e d. SEE PAGE 19 f or  
dir e c t ion s .  
MAILBOXES.  
On e is f or ge n e r a l  
me s s a ge s , a n d t h e ot h e r  
f ou r ma y be u s e d f or  
in dividu a l l y a c c e s s e d  
me s s a ge s . Us e on e f or  
mom, t wo f or t h e kids , on e  
f or bu s in e s s or a l l f or  
bu s in e s s .  
DID  
YOU  
KNOW  
THAT...  
You r n e w Cobr a In t e n n a  
Cor dl e s s Te l e ph on e  
An s we r in g Sys t e m c ome s  
wit h  
Th e c h oic e is you r s !  
SEE PAGE 20 f or  
in f or ma t ion .  
MEMORY DIALING.  
Pr ogr a m 10 of you r mos t  
f r e qu e n t l y c a l l e d  
n u mbe r s in t o t h e digit a l  
me mor y s ys t e m. Re t r ie ve  
a n y of t h e m wit h j u s t t h e  
t ou c h of a bu t t on . To f in d  
ou t h ow,  
You c a n s e l e c t f r om  
a n y on e of t h e  
25 CHANNELS  
AVAILABLE  
SEE PAGE 13.  
a n y t ime you wis h by  
pr e s s in g a bu t t on . If t h e  
c h a n n e l you r e u s in g  
ge t s t oo mu c h n ois e or  
s t a t ic , pic k a c l e a n e r  
on e , wit h ou t  
Th is de l u xe a n s we r in g  
s ys t e m h a s a c ompl e t e  
REMOTE VOICE HELP  
MENU t o gu ide you  
t h r ou gh a l l of t h e  
pos s ibl e ope r a t ion s ,  
In c l u din g Me s s a ge  
SEE PAGE 12.  
dis c on n e c t in g you r c a l l .  
SEE PAGE 22  
f or mor e de t a il s .  
Re t r ie va l , f r om a t ou c h -  
t on e ph on e a n ywh e r e in  
t h e wor l d. For de t a il s  
on h ow it c a n wor k f or  
you , SEE PAGE 19.  
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SOME THINGS YOU NEED TO  
KNOW BEFORE YOU GET STARTED  
GETTING SET UP...  
IT’S AS EASY AS 1-2-3  
B a t t e r y B a c k U p  
Now that your new Cobra Intenna Cordless  
Phone Answering System is out of the box  
and ready to use, here are some things  
you’ll need to be aware of before getting  
started.  
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BATTERY  
Nows the time to put your 9v back-up  
battery (included) into the base. Simply  
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BACK UP  
open the battery compartment located  
below the handset on the base, plug-in  
the battery, and your outgoing and  
incoming messages will be saved  
during power outages or other  
disconnections.  
Lo c a t io n  
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Be sure the location youve chosen is near  
both an electrical outlet and a telephone  
wall jack—both are required to connect your  
new Cobra Telephone Answering System.  
Maximum range is obtained by locating the  
base as high as possible in your home.  
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1 0  
S e t Th e C lo c k  
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CLOCK  
Press and hold the button that says  
Clock” and VOICE HELP will direct you  
to press the “SKIP button until you  
hear the correct day of the week, then  
release. Press and release ”Clock” again,  
then SKIP or REPEAT  
correct hour is displayed in the LED  
window. Repeat again for the minutes.  
Press ”Clock” again and VOICE HELP will  
verify the time that has been set. Every  
message received will then be identified  
by day of the week and time.  
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BUTTON  
C h a r g in g  
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SKIP  
After connecting, and before using the  
handset of your new system, it will need to  
rest in the base overnight (at least 12 hours)  
in order to charge.  
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BUTTON  
REPEAT  
SKIP  
button until the  
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REPEAT  
BUTTON  
R in g e r  
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RINGER  
Make sure the RINGER switch, located  
on the rear of the base, is set to ON.  
P u ls e / To n e  
2
Set the PULSE/TONE switch, located  
on the rear of the base, to the operation  
R e c o r d y o u r  
o u t g o in g m e s s a g e  
PULSE/  
TONE  
that is correct for your installation.  
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Check to be sure the ICM (Incoming  
Message) Recording switch on the side of  
the phone is set at “2 Min.(as opposed  
to Annc Only). Press and hold the  
button that says “OGM” (Outgoing  
Message) and VOICE HELP will direct you  
to start recording your message after the  
beep. The LED display window will  
indicate the length in seconds; you have  
up to 60 seconds recording time for your  
OGM. Speak about 6 inches from the  
microphone located in small slot on front  
of base. Release the button and your  
message plays back. Not satisfied with  
your message? Simply follow these steps  
over again and keep recording your  
outgoing message until youre  
ICM  
RECORDING  
SWITCH  
P lu g it in  
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Plug the adapter cord into the power jack  
on the rear of the base, then plug the  
adapter into any standard 110V outlet.  
(VOICE HELP will direct you to set clock  
and outgoing message). Set the handset  
on the base to charge and in 12 hours  
youre ready to m ake and receive calls.  
The Answering System will work while  
the telephone handset is charging.  
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OGM  
BUTTON  
1 0  
LED DISPLAY  
Ke e p Th is G u id e  
Put this guide in a handy place. You may  
want to refer to it for information when  
using or programming different features of  
your Cobra Intenna Cordless Telephone  
Answering System.  
comfortable.  
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WALL MOUNTING  
USING YOUR PHONE  
Now that the handset batteries have  
charged overnight (at least 12 hours) your  
Cobra Intenna Cordless Phone is ready to  
use.  
O n A P la t e  
Your Cobra Intenna is designed to be used  
with AT&T, GTE or any other wall-mounting  
plates that may be purchased from most  
local electronics or home repair stores.  
To A n s w e r A C a ll A t Th e  
B a s e  
1. Press the telephone cord into the slots  
under the base and wrap it around the  
cord storage area as shown.  
2. Plug the phone connector into the  
telephone wall jack.  
3. Plug the power adapter into the  
telephone base and a nearby AC power  
outlet.  
4. To hang the phone base, simply align  
the holes on the bottom of the base with  
the studs on the wall plate and slide the  
base down until it locks into place.  
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When the phone rings, simply pick up  
the handset from the base and the  
TALK button will automatically light.  
When you hang up the handset in the  
base, it disconnects.  
TALK  
To P la c e A C a ll A t Th e B a s e  
2
Pick up the handset from the base,  
then press and release the TALK button.  
When you hear the dial tone, place your  
call.  
TALK  
2
To A n s w e r o r P la c e A C a ll  
A w a y Fr o m Th e B a s e  
5. To hang up handset, pull cradle hook to  
down position.  
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CRADLE  
HOOK  
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TALK  
The TALK button must be off (not lit)  
when the handset is away from the  
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D ir e c t ly O n Th e W a ll  
base and not in use. Press and release  
the TALK button and, when your  
conversation is finished, press the TALK  
button again to disconnect. If you  
replace the handset in the base, the  
TALK button will disconnect  
To install the base directly on any wall, youll  
need two screws and wall anchors (not  
included).  
1. Drill two holes aligned vertically, one  
31⁄4" higher than the other, and insert  
the wall anchors.  
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2. Drive the screws into the anchors until  
the head of each screw sticks out about  
1⁄8" from the wall.  
3. Plug the phone connector into the  
telephone wall jack.  
Note: Some cordless telephones  
operate at frequencies that may cause  
interference to nearbyTV’s and VCRs.  
To minimize or prevent such  
interference, the base of the cordless  
telephone should not be placed near or  
on top ofTV’s or VCRs. If interference is  
experienced, moving the cordless  
telephone base further away from the  
TV or VCR will often reduce or eliminate  
the interference.  
4. Plug the power adapter into the  
telephone base and a nearby AC power  
outlet.  
5. To hang the phone base, simply align  
the holes on the bottom of the base  
with the screws on the wall and slide  
the base down until it locks into place.  
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6. To hang up handset, pull cradle hook to  
down position.  
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CRADLE  
HOOK  
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USING THE MEMORY  
DIALING FEATURE  
To R e p la c e O r C h a n g e A  
N u m b e r S t o r e d In M e m o r y  
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10  
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Simply repeat the steps under “To Store A  
Number In Memory”, found on the facing  
page. The new number will automatically  
replace the previous number stored.  
Memory dialing lets you store and dial 10  
commonly-called telephone numbers  
automatically. No more fumbling with the  
phone book, guessing at numbers or  
accidentally misdialing the people you call  
most.  
NOTE: Numbers stored in memory may be  
lost when you disconnect from AC power, if  
the 9V battery runs down completely or is not  
installed. Follow the steps under “To Store A  
Number In Memory” if you need to program  
the numbers again.  
To S t o r e A  
N u m b e r In M e m o r y  
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TALK  
1. With the handset turned off (TALK  
button off), press and release the  
BUTTON  
MEMORY button.  
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2. Dial the phone number you wish to  
store, including area code if different  
from your own, up to 16 digits long.  
INTERCOM/PAGING SYSTEM  
For telephone banking or alternate long  
distance service, you may need to program a  
number that is longer than 16 digits. To do so,  
you will need to divide the number between  
two different memory locations. Example:  
Store an alternate long distance access  
number in location 1 and your personal  
indentification number for that service in  
location 2. Please call your Cobra Consultant  
at 1-773-889-3087 for additional guidance.  
Call Dad to dinner, monitor the baby while you  
do laundry or keep an ear out to make sure  
that the children arent hurt. These options,  
along with many others, are at your fingertips  
with your Cobra Intenna because it doubles  
as a two-way intercom/paging system  
between the base and the handset—and  
outside calls will still come through! If you  
should misplace the handset, simply activate  
the pager and follow the signal until you  
locate it.  
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3. Press and release the MEMORY  
button again.  
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MEMORY  
BUTTON  
4. Press any keypad button between 1  
and 0, which will assign the phone  
number to that memory location. You  
will hear 2 double beeps, which means  
that the number was properly stored. If  
you hear nothing, press and release  
MEMORY and repeat the steps again.  
Follow these same steps for every  
number you wish to store, assigning  
each to a keypad number, 1 through 0.  
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To D ia l A N u m b e r S t o r e d  
In M e m o r y  
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See next page for details.  
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TALK  
1. Press TALK to get a dial tone.  
2. Press MEMORY.  
BUTTON  
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C r e a t in g A D ir e c t o r y  
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3
As you are programming the memory  
bank, you will want to keep track of  
3. Press the keypad button (1-0) that you  
assigned to the number you wish to call,  
and your Cobra Intenna will dial the  
number automatically.  
MEMORY  
BUTTON  
DIRECTORY  
whose number you are assigning to  
each location. When finished, you may  
indicate who is assigned to each  
number by filling in the directory  
adhesive label included. This provides a  
quick and easy reference. You may  
place this directory in any convenient  
location on handset or base.  
NOTE: For numbers longer than 16  
digits, stored separtely, follow steps  
1, 2, and 3 above, then press MEMORY  
and keypad for second number.  
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MEMORY  
BUTTON  
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To U s e Th e In t e r c o m / P a g e r  
A s A H a n d s e t Lo c a t o r  
To U s e Th e In t e r c o m  
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INTCM  
1. If you are at the handset and wish to  
speak with someone at the base, press  
and release INTCM which will sound  
three beeps and light the red indicator  
next to the INTERCOM/PAGE button on  
the base. The person may then respond  
just by speaking into the base.  
1. To locate a misplaced handset around  
the home, press and release the  
BUTTON  
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INTERCOM/  
PAGE  
BUTTON  
INTERCOM/PAGE button on the base.  
2. The handset will sound a series of  
three beeps for 30 seconds, giving you  
time to locate it. Once found, press and  
release the INTCM button on the handset  
twice to eliminate the signal.  
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INTCM  
2. If you are at the base and wish to page  
someone at the handset, press and  
release INTERCOM/PAGE, which will  
sound a series of three beeps and light  
the INTCM button on the handset. The  
person may then respond by pressing  
INTERCOM and speaking into the  
3. If you have not located the handset in  
30 seconds, repeat steps above.  
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BUTTON  
INTERCOM/  
PAGE  
BUTTON  
To U s e Th e In t e r c o m A s  
A M o n it o r  
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Monitor the room in which the base is  
located from another location using the  
Intercom feature.  
handset. The LED display will read In  
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3. To end the conversation, simply press  
the INTCM button on the handset again.  
You cannot disconnect the INTCM from  
the base.  
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INTCM  
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INTCOM  
BUTTON  
1. Press INTCM button on handset. This  
engages the Intercom microphone in  
the base, allowing you to listen to the  
base location area.  
BUTTON  
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2. Listen through the handset for as long  
as you like.  
4. If you receive a call during an intercom  
conversation, you will hear a low volume  
ringing in the handset. Press TALK, which  
will disconnect the intercom and connect  
you with the incoming call.  
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TALK  
BUTTON  
3. Disconnect by pressing INTCM again.  
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INTCOM  
BUTTON  
4. If you receive an incoming call while  
you are using the monitor, you will  
hear a ringing in the handset.  
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5. If you wish to page someone at the  
base while you are talking on the phone,  
press HOLD then INTCM. TALK button  
will flash to remind you you have a call on  
hold. Press TALK to disconnect Intercom  
and resume your phone call.  
HOLD  
BUTTON  
5. Press TALK to connect the call. The  
Intercom is automatically  
disconnected.  
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TALK  
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INTCM  
BUTTON  
REPEAT  
SKIP  
2
BUTTON  
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TALK  
BUTTON  
USING THE 2-WAY RECORDING  
FEATURE  
6. If someone tries to reach you on the  
Intercom while you are talking on the  
handset, you will hear three rings. Press  
HOLD, then INTCM on the handset. (The  
base will beep and Intercom will activate.  
LED will flash when there is a call on  
hold). Your caller will then be put on hold  
while you answer the INTCM. The TALK  
button will flash to remind you that you  
have a call on hold. Press TALK again to  
disconnect the INTCM and reconnect  
with your telephone call.  
4
HOLD  
If you want to record your conversation,  
you must ask the person to whom you  
are speaking for their permission. Press  
and immediately release the MEMO/2-  
WAY record button. The LED display will  
read 2–. To stop recording, press STOP  
button or hang up.  
BUTTON  
1
INTCM  
BUTTON  
3
TALK  
BUTTON  
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USING THE DIGITAL ANSWERING SYSTEM  
FROM THE BASE  
8
DELETE  
BUTTON  
2. Press and release the PLAY button to  
hear messages from the beginning.  
VOICE HELP and the LED display will  
indicate number of message being  
played.  
2. To erase all messages, simply press  
and hold DELETE while the system is  
not in use. VOICE HELP will inform you  
when all messages have been deleted.  
When delete is finished, the display will  
read “0.  
4
PLAY  
BUTTON  
Your new Cobra Intenna Cordless Phone  
Answering System is equipped with an all-  
digital answering system built right in. That  
means there are no cassette tapes to  
malfunction, break or replace. It allows a full  
20 minutes recording time (most tapes  
allow only 15 minutes per side) and permits  
each caller 2 full minutes to leave you a  
message (most messages average only a  
minute each).  
1
LED  
5
SKIP  
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3. To bypass a message, press and  
DISPLAY  
release  
SKIP button.  
4. To hear a message over, press and  
release REPEAT button.  
5. To go forward or backward to any  
BUTTON  
To S c r e e n A C a ll Fr o m Th e  
B a s e  
6
REPEAT  
If the phone rings while you are at the base  
and the handset is in the cradle, you may  
determine if you want to answer the call or  
not.  
BUTTON  
message press  
SKIP or  
REPEAT until the number of the  
message you wish to hear appears in  
the LED display window. Release the  
button and that message will play.  
6. If you wish to hear only part of a  
longer message again (to get a name or  
phone number, for example), locate the  
message and “scroll” through by  
pressing and holding PLAY. It will skip  
ahead by 10 second jumps (identified  
by a beep). Resume regular play of  
message anytime by releasing PLAY.  
7. While listening to messages, you may  
pause or stop the system. To do so,  
press STOP and the system will pause  
for 30 seconds. The LED display will  
indicate P A (pause).  
1. Let the system answer and listen to the  
callers voice over the speaker. If you wish  
to take the call, lift the handset.  
2. If you do not wish to take the call, do  
nothing and the system will record the  
message.  
G e t t in g R e a d y  
1
LED  
1. Make sure digital display is on. If  
display is blank, press  
ANSWER/ON/OFF button and display  
will light  
2. Set the NUMBER RINGS selector,  
located on the side of the base:  
2 position: System answers on the  
2nd ring  
5 position: System answers on the  
5th ring  
T/S (toll-saver): System answers on  
5th ring if there are no messages  
waiting and on the 2nd ring if there  
are. This is useful if you will be calling  
in to retrieve messages long  
distance or from a pay phone. If the  
phone rings 3 times, you know you  
have no messages and may hang up  
without paying for the call.  
DISPLAY  
1
2
2
ANSWER  
9
5
ON/OFF  
4
PLAY  
To R e c o r d A  
8
7
3
NUMBER  
RINGS  
M e m o A t Th e B a s e  
BUTTON  
9
MEMO/  
1. Press and hold the MEMO/2 WAY  
1
SELECTOR  
RECORD button. Display will read – –  
2. VOICE HELP will direct you to listen  
2 WAY  
RECORD  
BUTTON  
7
STOP  
for a beep, then record your memo.  
3. MEMO button will flash to indicate  
that there is a message, and memo  
message will be added to display.  
Use this feature to leave a message for  
someone who will be picking up  
REPEAT  
SKIP  
BUTTON  
4
6
1
LED  
A. Resume message play by pressing  
and releasing the PLAY button.  
B. Play next message by pressing and  
DISPLAY  
messagesits an “electronic” note!  
4
PLAY  
releasing the  
SKIP button.  
To R e t r ie v e A M e m o  
C. After all messages have played, a  
beep will sound and VOICE HELP  
will inform you that all messages  
have been played and that they are  
being saved.  
BUTTON  
Fr o m Th e B a s e  
NOTE: If you are using the Mailbox feature,  
please refer to the specific guidance on  
pages 20-21.  
4
5
SKIP  
Press and release the PLAY button, just  
the same as if you had received a  
PLAY  
BUTTON  
BUTTON  
telephone message.  
3
To S e t C lo c k A n d R e c o r d Y o u r  
O u t g o in g M e s s a g e  
To Er a s e Y o u r M e s s a g e s  
8
DELETE  
BUTTON  
1. To erase a message as it is playing,  
press and release the DELETE button.  
Only the message being played will be  
deleted and the system will move on to  
the next message. The message  
number will change at the end of play.  
VOICE HELP will inform you that the  
message is being deleted, but that you  
may still save it by pressing the  
Please follow instructions in Getting Set-  
Up” Section, p.9.  
To A c c e s s Y o u r In c o m in g  
M e s s a g e s  
1
LED  
1. The number of messages in the  
general box will be shown on the LED  
display.  
DISPLAY  
6
REPEAT  
REPEAT  
button. Do nothing, and it  
BUTTON  
will be deleted.  
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USING THE DIGITAL ANSWERING  
SYSTEM FROM THE HANDSET  
To R e c o r d A n O u t g o in g M e s s a g e  
Fr o m A R e m o t e Lo c a t io n  
1. Call your telephone number from any  
touch-tone telephone.  
2. Enter your Remote Security Code.  
3. Press 4, listen for VOICE HELP, then begin  
recording.  
4. When finished recording, press 6 and your  
new Outgoing Message will play back for  
you.  
If you wish to re-record the message, repeat  
steps 3 and 4.  
G e t t in g R e a d y  
To access your messages (and keep others  
from doing the same) from a remote location,  
you will need to establish a Remote Security  
Code. Your Answering System comes with a  
built-in code of “99, which you may keep by  
doing nothing, or change. To change the  
Remote Security Code:  
You may listen to messages and receive or  
screen calls from your handset using the same  
commands that you use from a remote location.  
The handset indicates the correct keypad  
numbers to use for various functions, and, of  
course, VOICE HELP guides you through.  
To A c c e s s M e s s a g e s Fr o m Th e  
H a n d s e t  
1. Press and release REMOTE button on  
the handset.  
1
1
REMOTE  
1. Press and release REMOTE button; TALK  
button will flash.  
REMOTE  
BUTTON  
2
Press 9 on your handset and the  
current security code will be  
announced.  
BUTTON  
2. If you have new messages, they will  
automatically play.  
3. To play back all messages, press and  
release 2 then 2 again  
4. To skip ahead, press and release 3  
5. To repeat current message, press and  
release 1  
6. To delete current message, press and  
release 8  
7. To delete all messages, press and release  
8 then 2  
8. To stop playback, press and release 6  
9. If you need assistance, press # for VOICE  
HELP.  
To R e c o r d A M e m o Fr o m  
R e m o t e Lo c a t io n  
A
3. Enter a new 2-digit security code  
between 00 and 99. VOICE HELP will  
announce your new code.  
2
1. If you are in the process of listening to  
messages, you must either stop, by  
pressing 6, or wait until the last message  
has played to record a memo.  
2. Press 5 and follow VOICE HELP to record  
your memo.  
To A c c e s s Y o u r In c o m in g  
M e s s a g e s Fr o m A R e m o t e  
Lo c a t io n  
1. Call your telephone number from any touch-  
tone telephone.  
To Tu r n Y o u r S y s t e m O n Fr o m  
R e m o t e Lo c a t io n  
A
2. When the system answers, gain access by  
entering your Remote Security Code (see  
above) at any time. VOICE HELP will tell you  
how many new and saved messages you  
have and automatically begin playing new  
messages.  
3. To play all messages, press and release 2  
then 2 again.  
4. To skip ahead, press and release 3.  
5. To repeat current message, press and  
release 1.  
6. To delete current message only, press and  
release 8.  
7. To stop playback at any time, press and  
release 6.  
8. When all messages have played, a beep will  
sound and VOICE HELP will tell you that all  
messages have played and ask for another  
command. If no command is entered,  
remote will announce and disconnect after  
10 seconds.  
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1
1. Call your phone number from a touch-tone  
phone; it will ring 10 times and you will  
hear your Outgoing Message.  
2. Enter your Remote Security Code.  
3. Enter 7. You will hear a VOICE HELP  
confirmation and may then proceed with  
any other remote operation. Your wallet  
card or VOICE HELP will assist you through  
any function that you may wish.  
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To S c r e e n C a lls Fr o m Th e  
H a n d s e t  
1
REMOTE  
1. Press and release REMOTE button on  
handset while the phone is ringing, the  
BUTTON  
Outgoing Message is playing or the caller  
is speaking.  
2. If you wish to connect, press and release  
the TALK button.  
3. If you want the system to take a message,  
2
TALK  
BUTTON  
press REMOTE again to disconnect from  
Call Screening.  
NOTE: During Call Screening, LED display  
W h e n Th e M e m o r y Is Fu ll  
D u r in g R e m o t e P la y b a c k  
When the message recording capacity of 20  
minutes has been reached the system will ring  
10 times before answering. When it answers,  
you will hear your OGM. Enter your Remote  
Security Code and you will be able to access  
the system. You will need to delete messages  
before the system is able to record again.  
reads  
C S  
W h e n Th e M e m o r y Is Fu ll  
When the message recording capacity of 20  
minutes has been reached, the LED display  
indicator will flash FL (full). The system will ring  
10 times before answering, the caller will hear  
your OGM and the system will disconnect.  
You will need to delete messages in order for  
it to be able to record again.  
USING THE DIGITAL ANSWERING  
SYSTEM FROM A REMOTE LOCATION  
9. To erase all messages, press and release 8  
then 2.  
Retrieve Incoming Messages, record a new  
Outgoing Message and even turn the Cobra  
Intenna Answering System on or off from any  
touch-tone telephone, anywhere in the world.  
Youre never more than a phone call away when  
you need to be in touch!  
NOTE: Don’t forget to carry your handy wallet  
card for reference in using the remote. Lost it?  
See p. 30.  
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USING THE MAILBOX FEATURE  
After the caller presses then a number  
(1, 2, 3 or 4) they will be connected to the  
Mailbox indicated and will hear the Mailbox  
number, then the individual Outgoing  
Message if one has been recorded. It is not  
necessary to use all 4 available Mailboxes.  
However, they are always accessible and  
may be used at any time.  
To R e c o r d A n O u t g o in g M e s s a g e  
Fo r A n In d iv id u a l M a ilb o x Fr o m  
A R e m o t e Lo c a t io n  
Your new Cobra Intenna Cordless Telephone  
Answering System comes equipped with Voice  
Mailboxes (similar to those found in many  
businesses) that let callers select and direct  
their message to the entire household or just  
one of the 4 individual ”Mailboxes. This feature  
is especially useful in households where  
teenagers are present, where one or more  
family members receives numerous calls or for  
families with home-based businesses. A great  
idea for roommates, too! The advantages, of  
course, are that callers can leave private  
messages for specific individuals and other  
members of the household wont have to  
listen to, speed through or accidentally erase  
messages that arent for them.  
1. Call your number from any touch-tone  
telephone.  
2. Enter your Remote Security Code during  
the Outgoing Message.  
3. Enter the  
then the number of the  
To R e c o r d In d iv id u a l M a ilb o x  
O u t g o in g M e s s a g e s  
Mailbox (1, 2, 3 or 4) you wish to access.  
4. Press 4 to record OGM. Press 6 when  
finished. To access another Mailbox, press  
then Mailbox number; to re-access general  
Mailbox, press then 0.  
1
1. Press the personal Mailbox button  
(1, 2, 3 or 4.)  
MAILBOX  
BUTTONS  
2. Press “OGM” (Outgoing Message)  
button. VOICE HELP will direct you to  
record a personal message after the  
beep and then play it back for you.  
3. Mailbox number will be announced  
even if no individual OGM is recorded.  
2
To A c c e s s M a ilb o x M e s s a g e s  
Fr o m A R e m o t e Lo c a t io n  
OGM  
(Outgoing  
Message)  
BUTTON  
3
1. Call your number from any touch-tone  
phone.  
2. Enter your Remote Security Code during  
the Outgoing Message.  
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To P r o g r a m Y o u r C o b r a  
S y s t e m A s A M a ilb o x  
3. Enter  
then the number of the Mailbox  
To A c c e s s G e n e r a l M a ilb o x  
M e s s a g e s  
1
MAILBOX  
(1,2, 3 or 4) you wish to access. Follow  
instruction 3–9, p.19 under “To Access Your  
Incoming Messages From A Remote  
Location.”  
4. To access the general Mailbox, do nothing.  
To re-access it from a personal Mailbox press  
then 0.  
1. Each individual or business is assigned a  
Mailbox number, either 1,2, 3 or 4.  
BUTTONS  
General messages may be accessed by  
anyone, either from the base or the remote  
handset, simply by pressing the PLAY  
button on the base or REMOTE button on  
the handset, just as you would if the  
Mailbox feature were not being used.  
2
2. Change your announcement to one that  
will instruct callers on how to access a  
specific Mailbox. All messages will be  
recorded in the General Mailbox, if not  
directed by the caller to another Mailbox.  
3. To record your Outgoing Message,  
please see directions on page 9. An  
example of a general Mailbox Message  
might be:  
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Cobra  
To R e c o r d A n O u t g o in g  
M e s s a g e Fo r A n In d iv id u a l  
M a ilb o x Fr o m H a n d s e t  
To A c c e s s In d iv id u a l M a ilb o x  
M e s s a g e s Fr o m B a s e  
3
REMOTE  
BUTTON  
1. Individual messages will not be  
reflected in the LED window, but a  
flashing red light under each Mailbox  
button indicates that there are one or  
more messages in that Mailbox.  
2. To access your Mailbox messages,  
press and release your MAILBOX  
button (1,2, 3 or 4) on the base, then  
press PLAY. The LED display, along with  
VOICE HELP will indicate the number of  
messages stored in that Mailbox and  
play them. Follow instructions 2-7, p.17  
under “To Access Your Incoming  
Messages.  
1. Press REMOTE button.  
“Th a n k yo u fo r c a llin g t h e S m it h  
h o u s e . S o rry w e c a n t t a ke yo u r c a ll  
rig h t n o w , b u t if yo u w o u ld like t o  
le a v e a m e s s a g e fo r (H o m e  
Bu s in e s s N a m e ) p le a s e p re s s  
(S t a r) t h e n 1 ; To le a v e a m e s s a g e  
2. Enter then the number of the  
Mailbox (1, 2, 3 or 4) you wish to access.  
3. Press 4 to record OGM. Press 6 when  
finished. To access another Mailbox,  
press then Mailbox number; to re-  
access general Mailbox, press 0.  
1
1
fo r S u s a n , p re s s  
t h e n 2 ; To le a v e  
MAILBOX  
BUTTONS  
To A c c e s s M a ilb o x M e s s a g e s  
Fr o m H a n d s e t  
a m e s s a g e fo r M r. S m it h , p re s s  
t h e n 3 ; To le a v e a m e s s a g e fo r M rs .  
3
2
REMOTE  
BUTTON  
1. Press REMOTE button.  
S m it h , p re s s  
t h e n 4 . To le a v e a  
2. Enter  
then the number of the  
m e s s a g e t o t h e e n t ire fa m ily, w a it  
fo r t h e b e e p ; yo u w ill h a v e 2  
m in u t e s t o s p e a k .  
Mailbox (1, 2,3 or 4) you wish to access.  
Follow instructions 3–9, p. 19 under “To  
Access Your Messages From A Remote  
Location.  
REPEAT  
SKIP  
3. To access the general Mailbox, do  
nothing. To re-access it from a personal  
Mailbox, Press  
then 0.  
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ADDITIONAL FEATURES OF YOUR NEW  
COBRA INTENNA CORDLESS  
• H E A R IN G A ID  
ILLU M IN A T E D K E Y P A D  
When the phone rings, you lift the handset or  
touch any button, the keypad automatically lights  
up, making it easy to read and use, even in the  
darkest room or late at night.  
• R IN G E R S W IT C H  
Youre taking a nap, watching your favorite  
TV show or just got the baby to sleep and  
dont want to be disturbed. Temporarily turn  
off the ringer by moving the switch on the  
back of the base into the off position. The  
answering system remains on, taking  
messages for later.  
C O M P A T IB LE (H A C )  
Your Cobra Intenna handset is specially  
designed to be compatible with standard  
hearing aid systems.  
TELEPHONE ANSWERING SYSTEM  
Aside from the features that have already  
been outlined, your Cobra Intenna Cordless  
Telephone Answering System is easier to  
program and use than ever before because  
many of the features you want most are built  
right in—You dont have to do a thing!  
• E LE C T R O N IC H O LD  
• O U T- O F - R A N G E S IG N A L  
When you press the TALK button and  
immediately hear three beeps, you know  
your handset is too far away from the base  
to work properly. Move closer to the base  
and try your call again.  
Save time and steps in houses with more than  
one telephone. After youve put a call on hold  
your Intenna automatically releases when you,  
or someone else, picks up another handset on  
the same line. No need to come back and turn it  
off, because it turns itself off automatically.  
Combine this with the Intercom feature for  
added convenience. (See p. 14).  
• 2 - D IG IT D IS P LA Y C O D E S  
Easy-to-understand LED codes tell you  
instantly if there are messages waiting or a  
system problem.  
• B U ILT- IN A N T E N N A  
Theres no unsightly antenna to extend,  
nothing to get bent or broken or possibly  
even cause physical harm, because  
antennas are built into the handset and base.  
That, along with our Clear CalPLUS  
Compander Noise Reduction system which  
minimizes background noise and  
interference for optimum audio performance,  
makes the Intenna quality comparable to a  
standard corded phone.  
• A N N O U N C E O N LY  
O U T G O IN G M E S S A G E  
FLA S H IN G C L  
Day/time not set  
Simply slide the ICM Recording switch  
located on the side of the base to the  
ANNC ONLY position and your Cobra quits  
taking incoming messages and just plays  
your outgoing message. (You will want to  
change your outgoing message to reflect  
that). Upon switching, the VOICE HELP  
prompts you to record an outgoing  
message if none is recorded. The LED  
LA S T N U M B E R R E D IA L  
When the number youve dialed is busy, just get  
a dial tone and press and release the Redial  
button and your Cobra Intenna will automatically  
redial that number.  
FLA S H IN G A n  
Outgoing Announcement not recorded  
In  
Intercom in use  
• V O IC E H E LP  
Not sure what to do next?The digital VOICE  
HELP feature guides you through every process  
to help you get the most use out of your Cobra  
Intenna. For help from a remote location, press #  
and VOICE HELP will list your menu options for  
you. From Cordless Handset, press REMOTE  
button, then # for VOICE HELP menu.  
d L  
• S C R A M B LE D S IG N A LS  
Although you may not realize it, other people  
with cordless phones, baby monitors or  
scanners may be listening in on your  
conversations. This is especially disturbing  
when discussing personal information such  
as credit card numbers, vacation plans, etc.  
over the phone. Cobras Private Call™ Voice  
Scrambling system eliminates that worry  
forever!  
2
Message being deleted  
A O  
display will read  
(Announce Only), to  
let you know no incoming messages can be  
received.To receive incoming messages  
again, slide the ICM Recording switch back  
to “2 Min.  
C S  
Call Screening  
2 –  
2-Way Recording  
• B A S E E LE C T R O N IC  
V O LU M E C O N T R O L  
Gradually move from low to high volume  
and vice-versa by pressing either end of the  
VOL button on the base.  
LE D D IS P LA Y W IN D O W  
Large, easy-to-read digits display the number of  
messages stored, alert you to a power failure or  
malfunction and helps guide you through various  
procedures.  
– –  
Memo Recording  
• 2 5 - C H A N N E L R E C E P T IO N  
Your Cobra Intenna automatically scans to  
find a clean channel from the 25 channels  
every time you pick up the handset, to offer  
you the clearest, noise-free connection  
available. Should interference occur during a  
conversation, simply press and release the  
CHANNEL button on the handset until you  
reach a clear channel.  
FLA S H IN G FL  
Digital message center full. No more  
messages can be recorded  
• P U LS E / T O N E S W IT C H  
• F LA S H B U T T O N  
Your Cobra Intenna may be set to either  
PULSE orTONE, (depending upon your  
phone system) by flipping the switch  
located on the back of the base. Mixed  
PULSE and TONE dialing may be used  
(when needed to access certain long-  
distance or computerized banking services)  
by setting the base switch to PULSE and  
Press and release the FLASH button to briefly  
interrupt the phone line and access some of the  
advanced options like Call Waiting” or Three  
Way Calling” that may be offered by your  
telephone company at an extra charge.  
A O  
Announce only: no incoming messages  
will be recorded  
N U M B ER D IS P LA Y  
Messages in General Mailbox  
• H A N D S E T V O LU M E C O N T R O L  
You can change the volume of your callers voice  
from low to high and vice versa by pressing the  
volume control U p / D n button located on the  
side of your handset.  
• D IG ITA L S E C U R IT Y  
Your Cobra Intenna is manufactured with  
65,000 randomly generated security codes.  
pressing the  
button on the handset to  
P A  
temporarily switch to TONE. Hanging up  
resets to PULSE.  
Message play paused by pressing  
STOP Button. Resume by pressing  
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RECHARGEABLE BATTERY INFORMATION  
R e p la c in g Th e B a t t e r y  
To D is p o s e O f Y o u r B a t t e r y  
Your phone uses a Ni-Cad battery which can  
lose its ability to take a charge after several  
hundred hours of use. If you notice a  
shorter talk time after charging, your battery  
may need replacing.  
If you have recharged the battery for 12  
hours or more and the handset does not  
work when the TALK button is pressed, you  
may need to replace the battery. To order a  
new battery, call Cobra toll-free at 1-773-  
889-3087, or remove it from the handset  
and take it to a local hardware store or  
home center store to be certain that you  
are getting the proper replacement battery.  
The rechargeable nickel-cadmium (NiCad)  
battery in this product must be recycled or  
disposed of properly in compliance with all  
applicable laws. Certain states or  
municipalities require recycling and have  
established collection programs. Please  
contact your local waste removal authority  
for instruction or return to Cobra for  
recycling. Wrap carefully and mail postage  
prepaid to:  
Your Cobra Intenna Cordless Telephone  
Answering System comes complete with a  
rechargeable nickel-cadmium battery  
already in the handset. You will need to  
charge the battery by plugging in the base,  
placing the handset in the base and letting it  
charge overnight (at least 12 hours).  
B a t t e r y R e c h a r g in g  
There are three things that can happen to  
indicate that your handset battery needs  
recharging. When one of these three things  
occurs, you will need to return the handset  
to the base and recharge for at least 12  
continuous hours.  
C O B R A E LE C T R O N IC S  
C O R P O R A T IO N  
To R e m o v e / R e p la c e  
Th e H a n d s e t B a t t e r y  
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1. The TALK Button on the handset  
flashes.  
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1. To remove the battery door, press and  
slide downward.  
BATTERY  
DOOR ON  
HANDSET  
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2. Carefully disconnect the battery pack  
and dispose of it properly. See  
BATTERY DISPOSAL below.  
3. To replace, connect the new battery  
and replace the door. Return the  
handset to the base and charge the  
battery overnight (at least 12 hours).  
2. A 2-beep warning sounds while you  
are using the phone. This indicates that  
you have just a few minutes of power  
left to complete your conversation  
before the phone disconnects.  
A t t n : B a t t e r y R e c y c lin g  
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D o n o t p u t b a t t e r ie s in t o f ir e o r  
e x p o s e t o h ig h h e a t . Th e y m a y  
e x p lo d e .  
3. The handset beeps at 30 second  
intervals for five minutes when it has  
been away from the base too long.  
After five minutes, it will not flash or  
beep, nor will you be able to get a dial  
tone. Return the handset to the base  
for recharging.  
To C le a n Th e  
C h a r g in g C o n t a c t s  
Contains Nickel-Cadmium  
rechargeable batteries. Must be  
recycled or disposed of properly.  
The two metal charging contacts on both  
the handset and the base should be  
cleaned regularly with a soft, dry cloth for  
optimum recharging performance.  
NOTE:To prevent your batteries from  
running out of power, Cobra suggests that  
you leave the handset in the base as much  
as possible when not in use. The CHARGE  
indicator will remain on as long as the  
handset is in the base, even after the  
batteries are fully recharged. This will not  
damage the batteries.  
Ni-Cd  
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CORDLESS TELEPHONE:  
ANSWERING SYSTEM:  
Th e p h o n e is d e a d ; t h e r e a r e  
n o in d ic a t o r lig h t s o n .  
P o w e r d o e s n ’t s e e m  
t o b e o n .  
R e m o t e S y s t e m r in g s 1 0  
t im e s b e f o r e a n s w e r in g .  
Are the power cord and telephone cord  
properly connected? If so, battery  
power has run out. Return handset to  
base and charge for 12 or more hours.  
Make sure power adapter is properly  
connected to a working outlet and  
the jack on the back of the answering  
system.  
Press the ON/OFF button to make  
sure the display window is working.  
Memory is full; you need to delete  
messages.  
Power has failed and no 9V battery  
back-up is installed in base; re-  
record OGM.  
COBRA INTENNA  
CORDLESS  
TELEPHONE  
ANSWERING  
SYSTEM  
Th e h a n d s e t b e e p s d u r in g  
c o n v e r s a t io n o r a w a y f r o m  
t h e b a s e .  
Press # for Help Menu  
A n s w e r in g s y s t e m d o e s  
n o t a n s w e r c a lls .  
S y s t e m w ill n o t r e c o r d m y  
o u t -g o in g a n n o u n c e m e n t .  
The battery needs to recharge or be  
replaced. Return it to the base for  
overnight charging.  
Make sure telephone cord is  
connected to a working telephone  
line and that 0 or a number appears  
in display window.  
Press the ON/OFF button to make  
sure the display window is working.  
Disconnect AC adapter and battery  
back-up for a few seconds then  
reconnect. If display is flashing AN,  
record an OGM.  
Memory is full; you need to delete  
messages.  
C L is f la s h in g .  
P o o r s o u n d q u a lit y ; t o o  
m u c h in t e r f e r e n c e .  
Day/time needs to be set. VOICE HELP  
will announce “No Time Set” after  
incoming message is played.  
Dont cover the top section of the  
handset with your hand or rest it on  
your shoulder. This blocks the internal  
Intenna. Try switching to a different  
channel as well.  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
CHECKLIST  
If y o u r s y s t e m d o e s n o t  
o p e r a t e p r o p e r ly , p le a s e t a k e  
a m o m e n t t o r u n t h r o u g h t h is  
c h e c k lis t a n d r e f e r t o t h e  
a p p r o p r ia t e s e c t io n s o f t h is  
g u id e .  
P e r s o n a l R e m o t e S e c u r it y  
C o d e f a ils t o a c c e s s s y s t e m .  
Power failure at system location has  
automatically reset code at 99. Enter 99  
and proceed with functions. Press 9 to  
program new code.  
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If display is flashing FL, memory  
capacity has been reached and  
messages must be erased.  
Th e h a n d s e t d is c o n n e c t s ,  
lo s e s p e r f o r m a n c e a n d / o r  
b e e p s w h e n in u s e a w a y  
f r o m t h e b a s e .  
S y s t e m w ill n o t p la y  
m e s s a g e s .  
M y r e c o r d e d a n n o u n c e m e n t  
s o u n d s w e a k o r d is t a n t .  
You may be out of range or the battery  
needs recharging. Move closer to the  
base and/or recharge the battery  
overnight.  
Make sure display shows a number of  
messages. If there are no messages  
recorded, display reads “0.” Press PLAY  
and VOICE HELP will confirm.  
Re-record, being sure to speak no  
further than 6 inches from the mic,  
located in small slot on front of base.  
If the problem persists,  
dont hesitate to call :  
H a n d s e t d o e s n ’t w o r k a f t e r  
p o w e r o u t a g e o r a f t e r  
d is c o n n e c t in g a n d  
S y s t e m w ill n o t p la y  
m e s s a g e s f r o m a r e m o t e  
lo c a t io n .  
r e c o n n e c t in g t h e s y s t e m .  
Power has failed in base and no 9V  
battery back-up is installed.  
You are not using a touch-tone  
phone.  
Be sure you are pressing commands  
correctly, as directed by VOICE HELP.  
Return the handset to the base for  
about 30 seconds to automatically reset  
the security codes.  
1-773-  
889-3087  
8 a.m. to 8 p.m. CST,  
Monday through Friday  
(except holidays)  
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REGISTERED WITH THE FCC continued  
IF YOU THINK YOU NEED SERVICE,  
CALL 1-773-889-3087  
factory. It will be necessary to furnish the  
following in order to have the product serviced  
and returned.  
1. For Warranty Repair include some form of proof-  
of-purchase, such as a mechanical reproduction  
or carbon or a sales receipt. If you send the  
original receipt it cannot be returned.  
It is illegal to use this phone on a party line or to connect it to a coin-operated telephone.  
Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for  
compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment.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 with 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:  
You may be asked to send your unit to the Cobra  
traceable carrier (to avoid loss in transit), such  
as United Parcel Service (UPS), Roadway  
Parcel Service (RPS) or First Class Insured  
Mail to: Cobra Factory Service, Cobra  
Electronics Corporation, 6500 W. Cortland St.,  
Chicago, IL 60635. Cobra is not responsible  
for units not received if package has not been  
properly insured.  
2. Send the entire product. Must include  
telephone handset, base and all cords.  
3. Enclose a description of what is happening  
with the unit. Include a typed or clearly  
printed name and address of where the unit  
is to be returned.  
4. Pack unit securely to prevent damage in transit.  
If possible, use the original packing material.  
5. Ship prepaid and insured by way of a  
6. If the unit is in warranty upon receipt of your  
unit it will either be repaired or exchanged  
depending on the model. Please allow  
approximately 3 to 4 weeks before contacting  
us for status. If the unit is out of warranty a  
letter will automatically be sent informing you  
of the repair charge or replacement charge. If  
you have any questions, please call 1-773-889-  
3087 for assistance.  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the eqipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver  
is needed.  
Consult the dealer or an expereinced radio/TV technician for help.  
LIMITED ONE-YEAR WARRANTY  
For technical assistance, please call our Automated Help Desk which can assist you  
by answering the most frequently asked questions about Cobra products.  
COBRA ELECTRONICS CORPORATION warrants that its COBRA cordless telephone products, and  
the component parts thereof, will be free of defects in workmanship and materials for period of one  
(1) year from the date of first consumer purchase. This warranty may be enforced by the first  
consumer purchaser, provided that the product is utilized within the U.S.A.  
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(773) 889-3087  
24 hours a day, 7 days a week.  
A Consumer Service Representative can be reached through  
this same number 8:00 am - 8:00 pm, Monday through Friday, CST.  
Technical assistance is also available on-line in the Frequently Asked Question  
Cobra will, without charge, repair or replace, at its option, defective cordless telephone products or  
component parts upon delivery to the Cobra Factory Service Department, accompanied by proof of  
the date of first consumer purchase, such as a duplicated copy of a sales receipt.  
You must pay any initial shipping charges required to ship the product for warranty service. The return  
charges will be at Cobras expense if the product is repaired or replaced under warranty. For further  
details concerning procedures for obtaining service, see the “If You Need Service” section of this  
Owners Manual.  
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Exclusions: This limited warranty does not apply 1) to any product damaged by accident, improper  
line voltage or weather related circumstances; 2) in the event of misuse or abuse of the product or  
as a result of unauthorized alterations or repairs; 3) to non-defective original equipment Nickel  
Cadmium rechargeable batteries; 4) if the serial number has been altered, defaced or removed; or 5)  
if the owner of the product resides outside the U.S.A.  
Please note:This cordless telephone system operates in accordance with part 15 and part 68 of  
FCC rules. Operation is subject to two conditions: 1) It may not interfere with radio  
communications, and 2) It must accept any interference received, including that which may  
cause undesirable operation. See the Operational Features section of this booklet for ways to  
reduce interference.  
All implied warranties, including warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, are  
limited in duration to the length of this warranty. Cobra shall not be liable for any incidental,  
consequential or other damages, including, without limitation, damages resulting from loss of use or  
cost of installation.  
Your telephone company is required by the Federal Communications Commission to allow you  
to connect FCC registered telephones to their lines.  
The FCC requires you to provide information, if requested by the local telephone company,  
about the connection of an FCC registered telephone to their lines. They may ask you for the  
FCC registration number and the ringer equivalence number (REN), both of which are on the  
bottom of the base. They may also ask for the Universal Service Order Code (USOC) number,  
which is RJ-11C.  
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts and/or do not allow the exclusion  
or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations may not apply to you.  
This limited warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary  
from state to state.  
C o n t in u e d o n t h e n e x t p a g e  
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WALLET REMINDER CARD  
Cobra Cordless Phone Answering System Accessories  
Dont forget to carry your handy wallet card. Lost it?  
Just copy this section, cut out and save.  
Description  
Part No.  
Cost Ea. X Qty. = Amount  
NICKEL-CADMIUM BATTERY PACK ASSEMBLY  
For use with model AN-8630-25  
213-013-9-001  
$15.00  
AC POWER ADAPTER  
For use with model AN-8630-25  
768-023-N-001  
$15.00  
COBRA DIGITAL ANSWERING SYSTEM  
REMOTE OPERATION (AN-8630-25)  
Call your phone number from a touch tone phone.  
Enter your security code during greeting.  
COBRA DIGITAL ANSWERING SYSTEM  
REMOTE OPERATION (AN-8630-25)  
(Prices subject to change without notice.)  
★★ Illinois residents add 7%  
Amount  
★★ Cook Co. residents add .75% (7.75% total)  
★★ Chicago residents add 1% (8.75% total)  
★★ Indiana residents add 5%  
(Tax if applicable)  
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Shipping//handling  
Total  
$3.75  
★★ Michigan residents add 4 %  
★★ Minnesota residents add 6%  
★★ Ohio residents add 6%  
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SKIP  
Enter Mailbox code for individual mailbox. No mailbox  
code is necessary for general mailbox unless you wish to  
re-access it from indiviudal mailbox.  
★★ Wisconsin residents add 5%  
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for General Mailbox  
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OGM  
MEMO  
Make check or money order (no stamps) payable to:  
Function Codes:  
Cobra Accessories Dept.  
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System On / Off  
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Play All Messages  
Single Message Delete  
Call 1-773-889-3087 or FAX 1-773-622-2269 (for credit card orders)  
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All Messages Delete  
ID Code Change  
Room Monitor  
ON/OFF  
DELETE  
CODE  
Please print clearly:  
Skip  
OGM Recording  
Memo Recording  
(Multi Function)  
Name  
Help Menu  
0 #  
Address (Not P.O. Box)  
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a) Pause Play or b) Stop Memo / OGM Record or  
c) Leave Current Function  
MAILBOX  
ROOM  
HELP  
City  
State  
Zip  
Exp. Date  
MONITOR  
Credit Card No.  
Customer Signature  
Circle One:  
Visa  
MasterCard  
Discover  
Allow 4 to 6 weeks for delivery. Offer valid in Continental U.S. only.  
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