Radio Shack Cordless Telephone 43 3704 User Guide

5.8 GHz Dual-Handset Expandable  
2-Line Cordless Telephone with  
43-3704  
Memo Recording — lets you leave messages for  
yourself or others in your home or office, or record your  
phone conversations. (See “Voice memo” on page 66.)  
Call Screening — lets you listen as a caller leaves a  
message. (See “Screening a call” on page 62.)  
Speakerphone — lets you conduct a hands-free  
conversation using the handset.  
Handset Remote Operation — lets you listen to your  
incoming messages from the handset. (See “Remote  
Operation” on page 67.)  
Message Alert beeps when you have new incoming  
message. (See “Setting the message alert” on page 60.)  
Convenient Extension Placement — lets you place  
another handset in addition to the supplied, anywhere  
you have an AC outlet, regardless of phone jack  
location.  
Call Waiting/Caller ID — lets you answer a call even  
when you’re on the phone and see who’s calling before  
you answer.  
2-line operation — lets you have one handset talking  
on Line 1 while another handset participate in a 3-way  
conference on Line 2 (you must have a 2-line  
subscription from your phone company).  
IMPORTANT  
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corresponding icon for pertinent information.  
— Warning  
— Important ! — Caution Ô — Note  
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OWNER’S MANUAL  
Please read before using this equipment.  
© 2004 RadioShack Corporation.  
All Rights Reserved.  
RadioShack and RadioShack.com are trademarks  
used by RadioShack Corporation.  
ENERGYSTAR and the ENERGYSTAR certification mark  
are registered US marks.  
DirectLink is a registered trademark of Uniden Corporation.  
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INTRODUCTION  
IMPORTANT  
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Your phone operates on  
standard radio  
frequencies as allocated  
by the FCC.  
Thank you for purchasing a RadioShack 5.8  
GHz Dual Handset Expandable 2-Line  
Cordless Telephone. Unlike other  
conventional cordless telephones, your  
telephone supports up to two handsets on a  
single telephone line. You can add a  
It is possible for other  
radio units operating  
nearby on similar  
handset to any room in your home or office  
that has an AC outlet. No more running to  
the other end of the house to answer the  
phone! You can transfer outside calls to  
another handset. If you subscribe to Call  
Waiting with Caller ID, the phone shows you  
the incoming caller information, even when  
you are already talking on the phone.  
frequencies to  
unintentionally intercept  
your conversation or  
cause interference. This  
possible lack of privacy  
can occur with any  
cordless phone.  
The digital answering system stores up to  
12 minutes of messages (for each line) on a  
computer chip and records each message’s  
day and time. This gives you advanced  
capabilities over tape-based answering  
machines:  
You can delete individual messages  
and save the rest.  
• There are no tapes to bother with and  
no tape mechanisms to wear out.  
The remote operation feature lets you  
operate your answering system from a  
touch-tone phone (or from a rotary phone  
with a pocket tone dialer).  
Cordless phones require AC power to  
operate. When the power is off, you cannot  
make or receive calls by using your phone.  
You should also have a phone that does not  
need AC power to operate (not a cordless  
phone), so you can still make and receive  
calls if there is an AC power failure.  
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IMPORTANT  
INFORMATION  
This telephone has been tested and found  
to comply with all applicable UL and FCC  
standards.  
As an ENERGYSTAR Partner,  
RadioShack Corporation has  
determined that this product  
meets the ENERGYSTAR  
guidelines for energy  
efficiency.  
FCC STATEMENT  
This equipment complies with Part 68 of the  
FCC rules and the requirements adopted by the  
ACTA. On the base of this equipment is a label  
that contains, among other information, a  
product identifier in the format  
US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. If requested, this number  
must be provided to the telephone company.  
Your phone is not intended to be used with  
party-line systems. Connection to party line  
service is subject to state tariffs. Contact the  
state public utility commission, public service  
commission, or corporation commission for  
information. Ô  
The REN is used to determine the number of  
devices that may be connected to a telephone  
line. Excessive RENs on a telephone line may  
result in the devices not ringing in response to  
an incoming call. In most but not all areas, the  
sum of RENs should not exceed five (5.0). To  
be certain of the number of devices that may be  
connected to a line, as determined by the total  
RENs, contact the local telephone company.  
For products approved after July 23, 2001, the  
REN for this product is part of the product  
identifier that has the format  
US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. The digits represented  
by ## are the REN without a decimal point (e.g.,  
03 is a REN of 0.3). For earlier products, the  
REN is separately shown on the label.  
If you use more than one phone or other device  
on the line, add up all of the RENs. If the total is  
more than five (three in rural areas), your  
telephones might not ring. If ringer operation is  
impaired, remove a device from the line.  
Ô NOTE Ô  
You must not connect your  
phone to:  
coin-operated systems  
most electronic key  
telephone systems  
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of  
fire or shock hazard, do not expose  
this product to rain or moisture.  
CAUTION.  
SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK. NO USER-  
SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO  
QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.  
RISK OF ELECTRIC  
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SHOCK DO NOT OPEN  
The lightning symbol is intended to alert you to the presence of  
uninsulated dangerous voltage within this product’s enclosure that  
might be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock.  
Do not open the product’s case.  
The exclamation symbol is intended to inform you that important operating  
and maintenance instructions are included in the literature accompanying  
this product.  
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In the unlikely event that your phone causes  
problems on the phone line, the phone company  
can temporarily discontinue your service. If this  
happens, the phone company attempts to notify  
you in advance. If advance notice is not  
practical, the phone company notifies you as  
soon as possible and advises you of your right to  
file a complaint with the FCC.  
Also, the phone company can make changes  
to its lines, equipment, operations, or  
procedures that could affect the operation of  
this phone. The telephone company notifies  
you of these changes in advance, so you can  
take the necessary steps to prevent  
interruption of your telephone service.  
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC  
rules. Operation is subject to the following two  
conditions: (1) This device may not cause  
harmful interference, and (2) This device must  
accept any interference received, including  
interference that may cause undesired  
operation. Privacy of communications, may not  
be ensured when using this phone.  
To insure the safety of users, the FCC has  
established criteria for the amount of radio  
frequency energy various products may  
produce depending on their intended usage.  
This product has been tested and found to  
comply with the FCC’s exposure criteria. For  
body worn operation, the FCC RF exposure  
guidelines were also met when used with the  
RadioShack accessories supplied or designed  
for this product. Use of other accessories may  
not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure  
guidelines and should be avoided.  
SURGE PROTECTION  
Your telephone has built-in protection circuits to  
reduce the risk of damage from surges in  
telephone line and power line current. These  
protection circuits meet or exceed the FCC  
requirements. However, lightning striking the  
telephone or power lines can damage your  
telephone.  
Lightning damage is not common.  
Nevertheless, if you live in an area that has  
severe electrical storms, we suggest that you  
unplug your phone when storms approach to  
reduce the possibility of damage.  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
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. Do not use this product near water, for example, near a bathtub,  
wash bowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a wet basement or near a  
swimming pool.  
2. Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an  
electrical storm. There may be a remote risk of electric shock from  
lightning.  
3. Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the  
leak.  
4. Use only the power cord and batteries indicated in this manual.  
Do not dispose of batteries in a fire. They may explode. Check with  
local codes for possible special disposal instructions.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
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IMPORTANT CALLER  
ID INFORMATION  
To use Caller ID and Call Waiting, you must  
be in an area where those services are  
available and you must subscribe to those  
services through your local phone company.  
Where Caller ID is offered, one or more  
options are generally available:  
• caller’s number only  
• caller’s name only  
• caller’s name and number  
If you subscribe to Call Waiting ID and  
Caller ID, the system can show you the  
incoming caller information, even when you  
are already talking on the phone.  
READ THIS BEFORE  
INSTALLATION  
We have designed your phone to conform  
to federal regulations and you can connect it  
to most phone lines. However, each device  
that you connect to the telephone line draws  
power from the line. We refer to this power  
draw as the phone’s ringer equivalence  
number, or REN. The REN is on the bottom  
of your phone.  
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INSTALLATION  
Ô NOTE Ô  
Before using your phone, carefully peel the  
protective film off the display. The film  
protects the handset window during  
shipment and is not necessary for use.  
If your home has specially  
wired alarm equipment  
connected to the telephone  
line, be sure that installing  
the system does not disable  
your alarm equipment.  
If you have questions about  
what will disable alarm  
equipment, contact your  
telephone company or a  
qualified installer.  
SELECTING A LOCATION  
You can place the phone’s base on a desk  
or table, or mount it on a standard wall plate  
or directly on a wall. Select a location that  
is:Ô  
• near an accessible AC outlet  
• near a telephone line jack  
• out of the way of normal activities  
• away from electrical machinery,  
electrical appliances, metal walls or  
filing cabinets, wireless intercoms,  
alarms, and room monitors  
• away from other cordless phones  
The base’s location affects the handset’s  
range. If you have a choice of several  
locations, try each to see which provides the  
best performance.  
The handset antenna is located on the  
back, above the ringer speaker. For  
maximum communication range, do not  
hold the handset in such a way as to cover  
the antenna by your hand. Also, place the  
handset in the upright position while not in  
use so the antenna can pick up the signals  
from the base.  
When there is obstacle such as metal or  
concrete wall between the handset and the  
base, the operation might be affected. Try to  
keep free from obstruction.  
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Your telephone connects directly to a  
modular telephone line jack. If your  
telephone wiring does not have a modular  
jack, you can update the wiring yourself  
using jacks and adapters (available at your  
local RadioShack store), or have the  
telephone company update the wiring for  
you. Ô  
Ô NOTE Ô  
The USOC number of the  
jack to be installed is  
RJ11C (or RJ11W for a wall  
plate jack).  
On a Desk Top  
1. Plug one end of the supplied long  
modular cord into the TEL LINE 1/2 jack  
on the back of the base.  
For 2 line subscriptions,  
• If the two phone lines are in one  
modular jack, connect using TEL  
LINE 1/2 jack.  
• If the two phone lines are on two  
separate modular jacks, connect  
using both TEL LINE 1/2 and TEL  
LINE 2 jacks.  
2. Plug the modular cord’s other end into  
a modular phone line jack.  
3. Insert the supplied AC adapter’s barrel  
plug into the DC IN 9V jack on the back  
of the base. !  
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CAUTION  
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You must use  
a Class 2  
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power source  
4. Route the adapter’s cord through the  
strain relief slot on the base, then plug  
the adapter into a standard AC outlet.  
that supplies 9V DC and  
delivers at least 400 mA.  
Its center tip must be set  
to positive and its plug  
must fit the phone’s DC  
IN 9V jack. The supplied  
adapter meets these  
specifications. Using an  
adapter that does not  
meet these  
On a Wall Plate or Wall  
To mount the phone directly on a wall, you  
need two screws (not supplied) with heads  
that fit into the keyhole slots on the base.  
Drill two holes 315/16 inches apart. Thread a  
screw into each hole, letting the heads  
extend about 1/8 inch.  
specifications could  
damage the phone or  
the adapter.  
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1. Make the AC adapter and the short  
telephone line cord through the hole on  
the bracket.  
2. Plug one end of the modular cord into  
the TEL LINE 1/2 jack on the back of the  
base.  
3. Insert the supplied AC adapter’s barrel  
plug into the DC IN 9V jack on the back  
of the base.  
4. Slide the bracket into the notches on  
the base.  
5. Plug the adapter into a standard AC  
outlet. Hook the cord on the notch of  
the bracket.  
6. Plug the telephone line cord into the  
telephone outlet.  
7. For a wall plate,  
align the base’s  
keyhole slots  
with the wall  
plate studs and  
slide the base  
downward to secure it.  
For direct wall  
To remove, push up  
a tab on the wall  
mount adapter as  
shown.  
mounting, align  
the base’s  
keyhole slots with  
the mounting  
screws and slide  
the base downward to secure it.  
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CONNECTING/CHARGING THE  
BATTERY PACK  
The phone comes with a rechargeable  
nickel-metal hydride (Ni-MH) battery pack in  
the handset, but not connected. Before  
using your phone, you must connect the  
battery pack, then charge it for about 15–20  
hours.  
1. Press down and slide off the battery  
compartment cover.  
2. Lift the battery pack out of the  
compartment.  
3. Plug the battery pack’s connector into  
the socket in the compartment (the  
connector fits only one way), then place  
the battery pack in the compartment.  
4. Replace the cover.  
To charge the battery pack, place the  
handset on the base. The CHARGE indicator  
on the base lights.  
Recharge the battery pack when  
Low Batteryflashes on the display.  
If you have trouble replacing the battery  
pack, take the phone to your local  
RadioShack for assistance.  
Recharging the Battery Pack  
• If the battery pack becomes weak  
during a call, Low Batteryflashes.  
When this happens, you cannot make a  
call until you recharge the battery  
IMPORTANT  
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Be sure the battery pack is  
properly connected before  
you try to charge it. The  
CHARGE indicator lights  
when the handset is on the  
base, even if the battery  
pack is not connected.  
pack.  
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• If the display is blank and the phone  
does not work, recharge the battery  
pack. (The battery power might be too  
low to light the display.)  
• About once a month, fully discharge the  
battery by keeping the handset off the  
base until Low Batteryflashes on  
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the display. Otherwise, the battery pack  
loses its ability to fully recharge.  
• Using a damp cloth, clean the charging  
contacts on the handset about once a  
month.  
• If you are not going to use your phone  
for an extended period, disconnect the  
battery pack. This increases the battery  
pack’s usable life.  
• The supplied battery pack should last  
for about a year. If the battery pack  
does not hold a charge for more than 2  
hours after an overnight charge,  
replace it with a new 3.6-volt, 800 mAh  
battery pack with a connector that fits  
the socket in the battery compartment.  
You can order a replacement battery  
pack through RadioShack. Install the  
new battery pack and charge it for  
WARNING  
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Dispose of the old battery  
pack promptly and properly.  
Do not burn or bury it.  
There is a risk of explosion  
if battery is replaced by an  
incorrect type. Dispose of  
used batteries according to  
the instructions.  
about 15–20 hours.o  
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INSTALLING A BELTCLIP  
To attach the beltclip  
Insert the beltclip into the holes on each  
side of the handset. Press down until it  
clicks.  
To remove the beltclip  
Pull either side of the beltclip to release the  
tabs from the holes.  
USING A HEADSET  
You can make or answer calls with hands-  
free convenience using an optional headset  
that has a 3/32-inch (2.5-mm) plug.  
RadioShack has a variety of headsets  
available.  
To connect the headset, gently flip open the  
rubber headset jack cover on the side of the  
handset, then insert the headset’s plug into  
the jack. Ô  
Ô NOTES Ô  
If you place the handset  
on the base to recharge  
it while the headset is  
connected, be sure the  
handset seats properly.  
Connecting a headset disconnects the  
handset’s earpiece and microphone.  
CID/VOL/ or REDIAL/P/ on the handset  
also controls the headset’s volume.  
You can use a handset  
holder (available from  
your local RadioShack  
store) to hang the  
handset on your belt for  
greater convenience  
when using a headset.  
With a headset connected, you can make or  
answer calls as usual using the keys on the  
handset.  
When you finish using the headset,  
disconnect it from the handset and close the  
rubber cover to protect the jack.  
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DISPLAY AND ICONS  
Example of the standby mode display  
Ringer off icon (when the ringer is off)/ day of the week and  
time / battery icon  
Handset ID and Banner  
Number of new Caller ID calls received (If there are no new  
Caller ID messages, the Handset ID appears here.)  
Appears  
During  
ICON  
DESCRIPTION  
Battery icons indicate the handset battery status. This  
icon changes depending on the battery status (empty,  
low, medium and full).  
Standby/  
Talk  
Standby/  
Talk  
The Line icon indicates the line in use or the line received  
a new Caller ID message (Line1 and/or Line2).  
Standby/  
Bell  
The Ringer off icon indicates that ringer is turned off.  
Talk  
The Mute icon appears when you mute the handset.  
The Speaker icon appears when the handset speaker  
phone is used.  
Talk  
The Privacy icon appears when the Privacy Mode is  
turned on.  
Talk  
Talk  
The Recording icon appears while recording a  
conversation  
ANIMATION DISPLAYS  
The handsets have a variety of animation displays. Below are examples  
of the animation screens and what they mean:  
Turning on the phone  
Hanging up the phone Confirmation (Done!)  
Deleting (Deleted!)  
Paging handset  
Also, the animation display changes depending on the ringer volume setting.  
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Out of Range  
Unavailable  
Low Battery  
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SOFT KEY FUNCTION  
“Soft” keys are keys that change function  
during the operation of the phone. There are  
three soft keys on each handset. Soft Keys  
allow you to:  
• Access the main menu  
• Store or edit phone numbers and Caller  
ID message  
The function of each soft key is determined  
by the icon that appears directly above it.  
For example, when the handset is in  
standby mode, pressing soft key 1 will  
activates Line1. When the handset is in talk  
mode, pressing soft key 1 displays the list of  
CWDX option.  
Complete information on the features  
controlled by the soft keys can be found  
under each feature.  
In standby mode  
Soft key 1 Soft key 2 Soft key 3  
In talk mode  
Soft key 1 Soft key 2 Soft key 3  
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MAIN MENU  
OPTIONS  
Your phone has six main menu options:  
DirectLink Mode, Room Monitor, Handset  
Setup, Answ. Setup, Global Setup, and  
Deregister HS. Ô  
Ô NOTE Ô  
For Global Setup, Answ.  
Setup, and Deregister HS  
menu options, make sure  
the line is not in use and the  
handsets are within range  
of the base.  
DEFAULT SETTINGS  
The default settings set from the factory  
match the features that most people use.  
You may not need to change them.  
However, there are a number of options you  
must set and entries you must make in  
memory to take full advantage of all the  
phone features. The table below lists the  
default settings.  
Function  
Default Settings  
Set TEL-LINE  
Ringer Volume  
Ringer Tone  
Auto  
High  
Line1: Flicker  
Line2: Clatter  
Distinctive Ring  
Auto Talk  
On  
Off  
Anykey Answer  
Banner  
Off  
“ ”  
English  
level 5  
On  
Language (LCD)  
Contrast  
Key touch tone  
Animation Screen  
Room Monitor  
Security code  
Ring Time  
On  
On  
80  
Toll Saver  
1 minute  
Off  
Recording Time  
Message alert  
Language (Guidance)  
Call Screen  
English  
On  
Day & Time  
SUN 12:00 AM  
CW on/CWDX off  
None  
CW / CWDX  
Area code  
Dial Mode  
Tone  
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SETTING MENU  
OPTIONS  
USING THE INTERFACE  
Below are some tips for using the software  
interface on your phone.  
• Press the MENU soft key to access the  
main menu.  
• Use CID/VOL/ or REDIAL/P/ to scroll  
through options.  
• Press the OK soft key to make a  
selection.  
• Press the BACK soft key to return to the  
previous screen.  
• Press END to exit the menu.  
• If you do not press a key within 30  
seconds, the phone will time out and  
exit the menu mode. When setting Day  
and Time, the time-out period is  
extended to two minutes.  
DirectLink Mode  
In DirectLink® mode, a pair of handsets can  
function as two-way radios. DirectLink Mode  
allows two handsets to communicate with  
each other without the base unit or a  
telephone line. Use them at sporting events  
or while shopping to stay in contact with  
family members or friends. You must set  
both handsets to DirectLink Mode to  
activate this feature. Ô  
Ô NOTE Ô  
You must have two  
handsets to use Direct Link  
Mode.  
Using DirectLink Mode  
1. Press the MENU soft key and select the  
DirectLink Mode menu. To enter  
DirectLink mode press  
[ENTER]appears.  
2. Press the ENTER soft key to enter  
DirectLink mode. You will hear a  
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confirmation tone, and DirectLink  
Mode Completeappears.  
3. To return to normal mode, press the  
CANCEL soft key and then the OK soft  
key, or return the handset to the cradle.  
Room Monitor  
This feature allows you to monitor sounds in  
another room. Place the handset in the  
room you wish to monitor; it will function as  
a microphone. A second handset can be set  
to function as a remote speaker, allowing  
you to monitor sounds in the room. Ô  
Ô NOTES Ô  
You must have two  
handsets to use Room  
Monitor feature.  
This feature only works  
when the handset is  
within the range of the  
base.  
Using Room Monitor  
1. Press the MENU soft key and select the  
Room Monitor menu. Listen to;  
appears.  
2. Select the handset you want to monitor  
by using CID/VOL/ or REDIAL/P/ .  
3. Press the OK soft key.  
Monitoringappears, and you hear  
sounds in the room where the handset  
is installed.  
4. To turn off the Room Monitor, press the  
END soft key, or END.  
Handset Setup  
The following submenu options must be set  
separately for each handset.  
Selecting a Telephone Line  
TEL-LINE allows you to set default  
telephone line. The line you select will be  
used when you make a call. If you select  
Auto, the phone will default to whichever  
line is currently free.  
1. Press the MENU soft key. Select the  
Handset Setup menu, and then the Set  
TEL-LINE submenu.  
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2. Press CID/VOL/ or REDIAL/P/ to  
select Auto, Line1, or Line2.  
3. Press the OK soft key. You will hear a  
confirmation tone.  
Selecting a Ringer Volume  
Ringer Volume lets you select one of three  
ringer volume (Off, Low, or High).  
1. Press the MENU soft key. Select the  
Handset Setup menu, and then the  
Ringer Volume submenu.  
2. Press CID/VOL/ or REDIAL/P/ to  
select Line1 or Line2, and then press  
the OK soft key.  
3. Press CID/VOL/ or REDIAL/P/ to  
adjust the ringer settings (Ringer  
Volume Off, Ringer Volume Low, or  
Ringer Volume High). You will hear a  
ringer or melody at the Selected  
volume (if you select Ringer Volume  
Off, no ringer or melody will sound).  
4. Press the OK soft key. You will hear a  
confirmation tone.  
Selecting a Ringer Tone  
Ringer Tone lets you choose from ten ringer  
tones or ten melodies:  
• Ringers (Flicker, Clatter, Soft Alert,  
Wake Up, Light Bug, Beep Boop, Tone  
Board, Chip Chop, Party Clap,  
Reminder)  
• Melodies (Beethoven’s Symphony #9  
[Beethoven9], For Elise [Elise], We  
Wish You A Merry Christmas [Merry-  
Xmas], Home Sweet Home [Hm Swt  
Hm], Lorri Song #6 [Lorri Song], When  
Irish Eyes Are Smiling [Irish Eyes],  
Aura Lee, Let Me Call You Sweet Heart  
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[Sweetheart], Star Spangled Banner  
[Star Spngl], Old MacDonald [Old  
MacDld])  
You must set a separate ringer tone on  
each handset.  
1. Press the MENU soft key. Select the  
Handset Setup menu, and then the  
Ringer Tone submenu.  
2. Press CID/VOL/ or REDIAL/P/ to  
select Line1 or Line2, and then press  
the OK soft key.  
3. Press CID/VOL/ or REDIAL/P/ to  
move the pointer. You will hear the  
ringer or melody as you scroll through  
the options.  
4. When you reach the ringer tone you  
want, press the OK soft key. You will  
hear a confirmation tone.  
Distinctive Ringer Setup  
Distinctive Ringer allows you to assign a  
designated ring tone to a stored phonebook  
number (100 stored locations available).  
When a call is received and the Caller ID  
information matches the information in one  
of the phonebook memory locations, the  
phone uses the distinctive ring assigned to  
that particular caller. You can assign  
distinctive rings to multiple phonebook  
memory locations. Switching the setting to  
Distinctive Off disables distinctive ringing:  
all incoming calls will have a normal ring  
tone. Switching to Distinctive On activates  
all programmed distinctive ring memory  
locations.  
1. Press the MENU soft key. Select the  
Handset Setup menu, and then the  
Distinctive Ring submenu.  
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2. Press CID/VOL/ or REDIAL/P/ to  
select Onor Off.  
3. Press the OK soft key. You will hear a  
confirmation tone.  
Setting the AutoTalk  
Autotalk allows you to answer the phone  
simply by removing the handset from the  
cradle. You do not have to press any  
buttons to answer the call.  
1. Press the MENU soft key. Select the  
Handset Setup menu and then the  
AutoTalk submenu.  
2. Press CID/VOL/ or REDIAL/P/ to  
select Onor Off.  
3. Press the OK soft key. You will hear a  
confirmation tone.  
Setting the Anykey Answer  
Anykey Answer allows you to answer the  
phone by pressing any number key,  
/TONE/<, or #/> on the handset.  
1. Press the MENU soft key. Select the  
Handset Setup menu, and then the  
Anykey Answer submenu.  
2. Press CID/VOL/ or REDIAL/P/ to  
select Onor Off.  
3. Press the OK soft key. You will hear a  
confirmation tone.  
Setting the True Banner  
True Banner lets you customize the name  
your handset displays.  
The name will be displayed on the LCD  
screen during Standby Mode, Intercom,  
Intercom Hold, Room Monitor and Copy  
Phonebook operation. The banner name  
will be displayed on the receiving handset  
as well.  
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1. Press the MENU soft key. Select the  
Handset Setup menu, and then the  
Banner submenu.  
2. Use the number keypad (0-9),  
/TONE/<, #/>, or the DELETE soft key  
to enter or edit the name.  
3. Press the OK soft key. You will hear a  
confirmation tone.  
Selecting a Language  
Language selects which language the menu  
display will use. Choose from English,  
French, or Spanish.  
1. Press the MENU soft key. Select the  
Handset Setup menu, and then the  
Language submenu.  
2. Press CID/VOL/ or REDIAL/P/ to  
choose “English”, “Français” (French),  
or “Español” (Spanish).  
3. Press the OK soft key. You will hear a  
confirmation tone.  
Adjusting the LCD Contrast  
Contrast adjusts the handset LCD  
brightness. Choose one of the 10 levels for  
optimum viewing.  
1. Press the MENU soft key. Select the  
Handset Setup menu and then the  
Contrast submenu.  
2. Press CID/VOL/ or REDIAL/P/ to  
adjust the contrast of the LCD (10  
levels.)  
3. Press the OK soft key. You will hear a  
confirmation tone.  
Setting the Key Touch Tone  
Key Touch Tone is the tone your keypad  
makes when keys are pressed. You can  
turn this tone on or off.  
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1. Press the MENU soft key. Select the  
Handset Setup menu and then the Key  
Touch Tone submenu.  
2. Press CID/VOL/ or REDIAL/P/ to  
select Onor Off.  
3. Press the OK soft key. You will hear a  
confirmation tone.  
Setting the Animation Screen  
The Animation screen displays animation  
on the handset LCD. The animations will be  
displayed on the LCD screen during a call,  
ringer volume setting, when you hang up,  
and so on.  
1. Press the MENU soft key. Select the  
Handset Setup menu and then the  
Animation Screen submenu.  
2. Press CID/VOL/ or REDIAL/P/ to  
select Onor Off.  
3. Press the OK soft key. You will hear a  
confirmation tone.  
See “Animation Displays” on page 14 for all  
the available screens.  
Setting Room Monitor  
To prevent the monitoring of a particular  
handset, simply turn off the Room Monitor  
feature on that handset.  
1. Press the MENU soft key. Select the  
Handset Setup menu, and then the  
Room Monitor submenu.  
2. Press CID/VOL/ or REDIAL/P/ to  
select Off.  
3. Press the OK soft key. You will hear a  
confirmation tone.  
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Answering System Setup  
This main menu option allows you to set up  
the built in answering device.  
The following submenu options must be set  
separately for each line (line1 and line2).  
Setting a PIN Code  
Security code selects a two-digit Personal  
Identification Number (PIN) code. A PIN  
code is required to play your messages  
from a remote location.  
1. Press the MENU soft key. Select the  
Answ. Setup menu.  
2. Press CID/VOL/ or REDIAL/P/ to  
select Line1 or Line2, and then the OK  
soft key.  
3. Press CID/VOL/ or REDIAL/P/ to  
select Security Code submenu, and  
then the OK soft key.  
4. Enter a two-digit PIN code (01-99)  
using the number keypad (0-9).  
5. Press the OK soft key. You will hear a  
confirmation tone.  
Setting the Ring Time  
Ring Time allows you to set the number of  
rings the caller hears before your answering  
system plays the outgoing message. You  
can set the ring time to answer after two,  
four, or six rings. If you enable the Toll  
Saver (TS), the answering system picks up  
after two rings if you have new messages  
and after four rings if there are none.  
1. Press the MENU soft key. Select the  
Answ. Setup menu.  
2. Press CID/VOL/ or REDIAL/P/ to  
select Line1 or Line2, and then the OK  
soft key.  
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3. Press CID/VOL/ or REDIAL/P/ to  
select Ring Time submenu, and then  
the OK soft key.  
4. Press CID/VOL/ or REDIAL/P/ to  
select a Ring Time (Toll Saver, 2 Times,  
4 Times, or 6 Times).  
5. Press the OK soft key. You will hear a  
confirmation tone.  
Setting the Record Time  
Record Time sets the duration for recording  
the incoming messages. You have three  
record time options. The options “one  
minute” or “four minutes” set the duration for  
recording the incoming messages.  
“Announce only” answers the call but  
prevents the caller from leaving a message.  
1. Press the MENU soft key. Select the  
Answ. Setup menu.  
2. Press CID/VOL/ or REDIAL/P/ to  
select Line1 or Line2, and then the OK  
soft key.  
3. Press CID/VOL/ or REDIAL/P/ to  
select Record Time submenu, and then  
the OK soft key.  
4. Press CID/VOL/ or REDIAL/P/ to  
select Record Time (1 Minute, 4  
Minutes, or Announce Only).  
5. Press the OK soft key. You will hear a  
confirmation tone.  
Setting the Message Alert On or Off  
Message Alert sounds an alert tone when  
you have an unheard message. If you set  
the Message Alert on, whenever a new  
message is received, the soft alert tone will  
sound every 15 seconds.  
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1. Press the MENU soft key. Select the  
Answ. Setup menu.  
2. Press CID/VOL/ or REDIAL/P/ to  
select Line1 or Line2, and then the OK  
soft key.  
3. Press CID/VOL/ or REDIAL/P/ to  
select Message Alert submenu, and  
then the OK soft key.  
4. Press CID/VOL/ or REDIAL/P/ to  
select Onor Off.  
5. Press the OK soft key. You will hear a  
confirmation tone.  
Turning the message alert tone off by  
pressing any key  
To quickly turn off the Message Alert tone,  
press any key on the base unit; the tone will  
automatically deactivate.  
Turning the message alert tone off from  
a remote location  
When all new messages are played back  
using the remote playback feature (see  
“Remote Operation” pages 67-70) the  
Message Alert tone will automatically  
deactivate. The tone will not deactivate until  
all new messages are played back.  
Setting the Language of your Answering  
System  
Language allows you to set the language of  
your answering system announcements to  
English, French, or Spanish.  
1. Press the MENU soft key. Select the  
Answ. Setup menu option.  
2. Press CID/VOL/ or REDIAL/P/ to  
select Line1 or Line2, and then the OK  
soft key.  
3. Press CID/VOL/ or REDIAL/P/ to  
select Language submenu, and then  
the OK soft key.  
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4. Press CID/VOL/ or REDIAL/P/ to  
choose English, Français (French), or  
Español (Spanish).  
5. Press the OK soft key. You will hear a  
confirmation tone.  
Setting the Call Screen  
Without answering the call, Call Screen  
allows you to listen to the incoming  
message being left by the caller.  
1. Press the MENU soft key. Select the  
Answ. Setup menu.  
2. Press CID/VOL/ or REDIAL/P/ to  
select Line1 or Line2, and then the OK  
soft key.  
3. Press CID/VOL/ or REDIAL/P/ to  
select Call Screen submenu, and then  
the OK soft key.  
4. Press CID/VOL/ or REDIAL/P/ to  
select Onor Off.  
5. Press the OK soft key. You will hear a  
confirmation tone.  
Global Setup  
If you change one of the global settings, you  
change that setting for second handset also  
(if you are using it). Only one handset can  
change global settings at a time. Ô  
Ô NOTE Ô  
For setting the Day and  
Time, the idle time-out is  
extended to two minutes.  
Setting Day and Time  
Day & Time sets the day and time of your  
display.  
1. Press the MENU soft key. Select the  
Global Setup menu, and then the Day  
& Time submenu option.  
2. Press CID/VOL/ or REDIAL/P/ to  
select the day of the week, and then  
the  
soft key.  
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3. Press CID/VOL/ or REDIAL/P/ to set  
hour, and then press the soft key.  
4. Press CID/VOL/ or REDIAL/P/ to set  
minute, and then press the soft key.  
5. Press CID/VOL/ or REDIAL/P/ to  
choose AMor PM, and then press the  
SAVE soft key. You will hear a  
confirmation tone.  
Setting CIDCW (Caller ID on Call  
Waiting)  
Caller ID on Call Waiting (CIDCW) displays  
the name and number of an incoming call  
while you are on the line. Call Waiting  
Deluxe (CWDX) allows you to handle call  
waiting calls in seven different ways.  
1. Press the MENU soft key. Select the  
Global Setup menu, and then the  
CIDCW submenu.  
2. Press CID/VOL/ or REDIAL/P/ to  
select Line1 or Line2, and then press  
the OK soft key.  
3. Press CID/VOL/ or REDIAL/P/ to  
select CW On/CWDX On, CW On/CWDX  
Off, or CW Off/CWDX Off, and then  
press the OK soft key. You will hear a  
confirmation tone.  
Ô NOTES Ô  
If the area code has  
already been stored in  
memory, the stored area  
code will be displayed.  
To change it, use the  
DELETE soft key and  
number keys to enter the  
new area code.  
Setting the Area Code  
If you enter a 3-digit area code number in  
the “Area Code” option, your local area  
code does not appear in the Caller ID  
message. For calls received from outside  
your local area code, you will see a full 10-  
digit number. Ô  
1. Press the MENU soft key. Select the  
Global Setup menu, and then the Area  
Code submenu.  
If your calling area  
requires 10-digit dialing,  
do not program this  
option.  
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2. Press CID/VOL/ or REDIAL/P/ to  
select Line1 or Line2, and then press  
the OK soft key.  
3. Press the number keypad (0-9) to enter  
a 3-digit area code.  
4. Press the OK soft key. You will hear a  
confirmation tone.  
Setting the Dial Mode  
Sets the dial mode to tone or pulse. Most  
phone systems use tone dialing; the default  
setting is tone dialing. Set the dialing mode  
to match the dialing system used by your  
local phone service.  
• If you are not sure of your dialing  
system, set the unit to tone dialing.  
Make a trial call. If the call connects,  
leave the setting as is; otherwise set  
the unit to pulse dialing.  
• If your phone system requires pulse  
dialing and you need to send DTMF  
tones in certain situations during a call,  
you may switch over to tone dialing  
(refer to “Tone Dialing Switch Over” on  
page 35).  
1. Press the MENU soft key. Select the  
Global Setup menu, and then the Dial  
Mode submenu.  
2. Press CID/VOL/ or REDIAL/P/ to  
select Line1 or Line2, and then press  
the OK soft key.  
3. Press CID/VOL/ or REDIAL/P/ to  
select Toneor Pulse(the initial  
setting is Tone).  
4. Press the OK soft key. You will hear a  
confirmation tone.  
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DE-REGISTER THE HANDSET  
Deregister HS clears the handset’s ID from  
the main base unit and the base ID from the  
handset. You will usually only deregister the  
handset if you are having a problem with  
your phone.  
1. In standby mode, select Deregister HS  
in the menu and press the OK soft key.  
Deregister HS?appears.  
2. Press CID/VOL/ or REDIAL/P/ to  
select Yesand then the OK soft key.  
When de-registration is complete you  
will hear a confirmation tone, and  
Deregistration Complete  
appears.  
3. After de-registering the handset, place  
the handset to the base to register. You  
must re-register the handset before you  
can use it.  
USING YOUR PHONE  
Ô NOTES Ô  
If you subscribe to two phone lines, those  
lines will be completely independent on your  
phone. For example, you can have one  
handset talking on Line 1 while another  
handset talking on Line 2. You must have a  
2-line subscription from your phone  
If the Line 1 is already in  
use, the other handset  
will display “InUse” with  
corresponding line icon.  
To have the phone  
select Line1 or Line2  
instead of a free line, set  
the default telephone  
line (see page 18).  
company to use the 2-line features. Ô  
MAKING A CALL  
From the handset  
1. Remove the handset from the base.  
2. Press TALK/FLASH. The phone will  
automatically select a free line. To  
select a particular line, press the LINE1  
or LINE2 soft key.  
3. Listen for the dial tone.  
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4. Dial the number.  
OR  
1. Remove the handset from the base.  
2. Dial the number.  
If pause is required, press REDIAL/P/ .  
Pappears in the display, which  
represents a pause.  
3. Press TALK/FLASH. The phone will  
automatically select a free line. To  
select a particular line, press the LINE1  
or LINE2 soft key.  
From the Handset Speakerphone  
1. Remove the handset from the base.  
2. Press SPEAKER.  
3. Listen for the dial tone.  
4. Dial the number.  
Ô NOTES Ô  
To set Autotalk, see  
“Setting the AutoTalk” on  
page 21 or to set Anykey  
Answer see “Setting the  
Anykey Answer” on  
page 21.  
5. When the other party answers, talk into  
the microphone.  
The handset microphone  
is located at the bottom  
of the handset.  
RECEIVING A CALL  
1. Remove the handset from the base. (If  
AutoTalk is on, the phone will  
automatically answer the call when you  
pick it up.)  
For best performance,  
use the speaker phone  
in a quiet room and let  
the caller finish speaking  
before you speak. If you  
or the other party has  
difficulty hearing, adjust  
the speaker volume.  
2. Press TALK/FLASH or the  
corresponding soft key (LINE1 or  
LINE2).  
OR  
To have the phone  
select Line1 or Line2  
instead of a free line, set  
the default telephone  
line (see page 18).  
If the handset is off the base, press  
TALK/FLASH or the correspond soft key  
(LINE1 or LINE2). If Any Key Answer is  
on, you can also press any number key.  
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HANGING UP  
From the handset, press END or return the  
handset to the base.  
From the handset speakerphone, press  
END or return the handset to the base.  
Switching to the Handset  
Speakerphone During a Call  
To switch a normal call to the  
speakerphone, press SPEAKER on the  
handset. To switch from a speakerphone  
call to a normal call, press SPEAKER.  
CALL WAITING  
If you have Call Waiting service and a call  
waiting tone sounds while you are on a call,  
press TALK/FLASH on the handset to accept  
the waiting call. There is a short pause, and  
then you will hear the new caller. To return  
to the original caller, press TALK/FLASH on  
Ô NOTES Ô  
Call Waiting  
You must subscribe through  
your local telephone  
company to receive Call  
Waiting or Caller ID on call  
waiting service.  
the handset again.  
Ô
PLACING A CALL ON HOLD  
1. During a call, press INTCM/HOLD on the  
handset. The line soft key (LINE1 or  
LINE2) to be placed on hold will flash.  
The call will be put on hold. Ô  
Placing a Call on Hold  
You can place a call on  
hold for 15 minutes.  
When 15 minutes has  
passed, the call is  
disconnected, and the  
phone returns to standby  
mode.  
If you leave a call on hold for more than  
10 seconds, the display screen will  
read Hold.  
While a call is on hold,  
CIDCW can not be  
received.  
2. To talk to the caller, press TALK/FLASH  
or SPEAKER, or the correspond soft key  
(LINE1 or LINE2). The phone will return  
back to the call.  
Redialing a Call  
If the number exceeds  
32 digits, only the first 32  
digits are retained in  
redial memory.  
REDIALING A CALL  
If the redial memory is  
empty, you will hear a  
beep.  
The last three phone numbers dialed can be  
quickly redialed from the handset. Redial  
numbers stored in the handset are  
independent from each other. Ô  
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1. With the phone in standby mode, press  
the REDIAL/P/ .  
2. Press CID/VOL/ or REDIAL/P/ to  
scroll through the last three dialed  
numbers.  
3. Press TALK/FLASH or SPEAKER, or the  
correspond soft key (LINE1 or LINE2).  
The selected number is dialed.  
4. To hang up, press END.  
Deleting a Redial Record  
1. With the phone in standby mode, press  
REDIAL/P/ .  
2. Press CID/VOL/ or REDIAL/P/  
repeatedly to display the number to be  
deleted.  
3. Press the EDIT soft key.  
4. Press CID/VOL/ or REDIAL/P/ to  
choose Delete?, and then the OK soft  
key.  
5. Press CID/VOL/ or REDIAL/P/ to  
choose Yes.  
6. Press the OK soft key. The redialed  
number is deleted.  
Storing a Redial Record  
1. With the phone in standby mode, press  
REDIAL/P/ .  
2. Press CID/VOL/ or REDIAL/P/  
repeatedly to display the number to be  
stored.  
3. Press the EDIT soft key.  
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4. Press CID/VOL/ or REDIAL/P/ to  
choose Store into PB?, and then  
press the OK soft key.  
5. To complete the setting, follow the  
steps 3-8 in “Storing Phone Numbers,  
Names, Distinctive Rings, and Speed  
Dial” on page 38.  
Ô NOTE Ô  
When you press volume up  
key (CID/VOL/ ) in the  
maximum volume level or  
volume down key (REDIAL/  
P/ ) in the lowest volume  
level, an error tone sounds.  
ADJUSTING THE HANDSET  
EARPIECE AND SPEAKER  
VOLUME  
You can adjust the handset earpiece and  
speaker volume separately. Ô  
Repeatedly pressing the volume up key or  
volume down key (labelled as CID/VOL/ or  
REDIAL/P/ key) during a call will change  
the earpiece volume of the handset. This  
setting will remain in effect after the  
telephone call has ended.  
DO NOT DISTURB (DND)  
The do not disturb feature (DND) allows you  
to mute the ringer of the base and any  
registered handsets at the same time. If you  
have two handsets, the ringer of both  
handsets will be muted. To do this, In the  
standby mode, press and hold DND on the  
base. The DND LED lights. To cancel ringer  
mute, press DND again. You can also mute  
the ringer tone while the phone is ringing by  
pressing DND on the base.  
To mute the ringer tone temporarily for each  
handset or the base, when the phone is  
ringing, press MUTE  
on the handset you  
want to mute or !PLAY/"STOP on the  
base.  
The ringer tone will return to the previous  
setting starting with the next incoming call.  
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MUTE MICROPHONE  
You can temporarily mute the microphone  
so that the caller cannot hear you. Press  
MUTE  
during talk mode (while the phone  
is in use) to mute the microphone.  
Mute Onand  
appear in the display. To  
cancel muting, repeat above step again  
when Mute is set to on, Mute Offappears.  
TONE DIALING SWITCH OVER  
Some telephone companies use equipment  
that requires pulse dialing (sometimes  
referred to as rotary dialing). If you need to  
enter tone dialing digits, you can switch-  
over to tone dialing during the call. This  
feature is useful when you need tone dialing  
to use automated systems, for example,  
entering your bank account number after  
you have called your bank. Ô  
Ô NOTES Ô  
The tone feature only  
applies when the dial  
mode is set to pulse.  
This special number can  
be stored in a memory  
location.  
This is referred to as  
Chain Dialing (see  
“Testing Stored  
Emergency Numbers”  
on page 44).  
Initially make your call with the pulse dialing  
mode. Once your call connects, press  
/TONE/<. Enter the desired number. These  
digits will be sent as tone dialing. Once the  
call ends, the tone mode is canceled and  
pulse dialing mode resumes.  
If another handset is in  
Privacy Mode, you  
cannot join the call. If  
someone is using the  
handset in Privacy  
Mode, Unavailable  
appears in the display  
when you try to join the  
call.  
TRAVELLING OUT-OF-RANGE  
During a call, as you begin to move your  
handset too far from your base unit, noise  
may increase. If you pass the range limits of  
the base unit, you will hear a beep and see  
Out of Rangeon the display, and then  
the handset returns to standby mode.  
PRIVACY MODE  
Privacy mode prevents interruption from  
another handset. This works only when  
the phone is in use.  
While on a call, press the MENU soft key on  
the handset. use CID/VOL/ or REDIAL/P/  
to select Privacy Mode, and then the OK  
soft key.  
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Privacy Mode Onand appear in the  
display. To exit Privacy Mode, use the same  
procedure above. Privacy Mode Off  
appears.  
CONFERENCING  
If you have two handsets, up to four people  
can participate in a conference call. A four-  
way conference call consists of Outside  
Line1 + Outside Line 2 + Two Handsets.  
Joining a Conference Call  
You can easily join a call already in  
progress.  
1. Press corresponding soft key (LINE1 or  
LINE2) on the handset to join the call.  
2. To hang up, return the handset to the  
cradle, or press END on the handset.  
Another handset will still be connected  
to the call.  
Conferencing with one outside  
line  
To hold a conference call with one outside  
line, simply have the handsets join the call.  
Conferencing with 2 outside lines  
Follow the steps below to allow both outside  
lines to participate in a conference call:  
1. During a call, press INTCM/HOLD on the  
handset to put the first caller on hold.  
2. Press the line soft key (LINE1 or LINE2)  
for a free line to make or answer a  
second call.  
3. When the second call is connected,  
press CONF  
to initiate a conference  
call.  
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4. To disconnect a single caller, press the  
corresponding soft key (LINE1 or LINE2)  
to place the caller you wish to keep  
speaking to on hold and then press the  
END soft key to hang up the other  
caller. For example, to hang up Line 2  
but leave Line 1 connected:  
• Press the LINE2 soft key to put Line  
1 on hold.  
• Press the END soft key to hang up  
Line2.  
• Press the LINE1 soft key to take Line  
1 off hold and continue the  
conversation.  
To hang up both lines, press END.  
FLASH AND CALL WAITING  
If you have Call Waiting service and a call  
waiting tone sounds while you are on a call,  
press TALK/FLASH to accept the waiting  
call. There is a short pause, and then you  
will hear the new caller. To return to the  
original caller, press TALK/FLASH again.  
FIND HANDSET  
To locate the handset, press PAGE on the  
base when the phone is in standby mode.  
The handset beeps for 60 seconds (if you  
have two handsets, both handsets beep),  
and Paging appears on the handset display.  
To cancel paging, press any key on the  
handset or PAGE on the base. Ô  
Ô NOTE Ô  
If the battery pack is  
completely drained, the  
handset will not beep.  
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PHONEBOOK  
The Phonebook allows you to dial a number  
using just a few key presses. Your phone  
stores names/numbers in the phonebook  
memory location, and you can search  
names in alphabetical order. You have a  
total of 100 locations that can be used for  
the phonebook (including the speed dials)  
and Caller ID messages.  
STORING PHONE NUMBERS,  
NAMES, DISTINCTIVE RINGS,  
AND SPEED DIAL  
1. When the phone is in standby mode,  
press MUTE  
.
The handset displays the following  
items:  
(1st line) <Phonebook> title  
(2nd line) The number of the  
phonebook locations used  
(3rd line) How to search (press the  
number keypad, CID/VOL/ or REDIAL/  
P/ )  
(4th line) The COPY, STORE, and  
DELETE soft keys.  
Ô NOTE Ô  
2. Press the STORE soft key, Store/  
When the memory is full,  
you will hear a beep and  
Memory Fullappears.  
You cannot store names  
and numbers.  
Edit Nameappears. Ô  
3. Enter the name (up to 16 characters)  
by using the number keypad (see  
“Steps for Entering Names and Special  
Characters” on page 39).  
If a name is not required, go to step 4.  
<No Name> will be used as the name.  
4. Press the OK soft key to store the  
name, Store/Edit No.appears.  
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5. Press the number keypad to enter the  
phone number (up to 20 digits), press  
the OK soft key to store the number. Ô  
6. Distinctive Ringappears. Press  
CID/VOL/ or REDIAL/P/ to move the  
pointer to one of the Distinctive Ring  
options, and then press the OK soft key.  
Ô
Ô NOTES Ô  
The pause key counts as  
one digit. Pressing  
REDIAL/P/ more than  
once increases the  
length of the pause  
between numbers. Each  
pause represents a two  
second delay.  
7. Speed Dialappears. Press  
CID/VOL/ or REDIAL/P/ to move the  
pointer to select the Speed dial location  
(ten locations: SPD1-SPD0). Ô  
If you choose not to  
store a “Distinctive  
Ring”, simply select the  
“No Selectn” option.  
8. Press the OK soft key. You will hear a  
confirmation tone, and Done!appears  
in the display.  
Selecting a speed dial  
location where a number  
is already stored,  
STEPS FOR ENTERING NAMES  
AND SPECIAL CHARACTERS  
Refer to the letters on the number keys to  
select the desired characters. With each  
press of a number key (0-9), the displayed  
character appears in the following order:  
releases the old  
number’s speed dial  
setting. The new number  
will be stored in the  
speed dial location.  
If you choose not to  
store the name/number  
as a Speed Dial, simply  
select the “No Selectn”  
option.  
upper case letters first, lower case letters  
next and finally the number corresponding  
to the key. Ô  
If the next character  
uses the same number  
key, you must press #/>  
to move the cursor over.  
Otherwise the next time  
you press the number  
key, it changes the  
character that was  
previously set.  
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If you make a mistake while entering a  
name  
Use /TONE/< or #/> to move the cursor to  
the incorrect character.  
Press the DELETE soft key to erase the  
wrong character, and then enter the correct  
character.  
To delete all characters, press and hold the  
DELETE soft key.  
For example, to enter Movies:  
1. When the phone is in standby mode,  
press MUTE  
.
2. Press the STORE soft key, Store/  
Edit Nameappears.  
3. Press 6 once, and then press #/> to  
move the cursor to the right.  
4. Press 6 six times.  
5. Press 8 six times.  
6. Press 4 six times.  
7. Press 3 five times.  
8. Press 7 eight times.  
9. When finished, press the OK soft key.  
To continue to store the telephone number,  
proceed to step 5 on page 39.  
VIEWING THE PHONEBOOK  
Your phone stores names/numbers in the  
phonebook memory locations, and you can  
search names in alphabetical order. You  
can view the phonebook even while the  
phone is in use.  
1. When the phone is in standby mode,  
press MUTE  
.
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2. Press CID/VOL/ or REDIAL/P/ , or the  
number keypad to scroll through the  
phonebook locations. Phonebook  
locations appear in alphabetical order  
(from first to last when you press  
REDIAL/P/ , from last to first when you  
press CID/VOL/ ).  
You can also use letters on the number  
keys to select the first letter of the  
desired name. Press a number key (2-9  
and 0) once for the first letter, press  
twice for the second letter, and so on.  
The first location that begins with the  
letter you entered appears.  
For example, to search for “Movies”,  
press 6 once. Press CID/VOL/ or  
REDIAL/P/ , until the phonebook  
location is displayed.  
3. To finish the viewing operation, press  
END.  
MAKING CALLS USING THE  
PHONEBOOK  
1. When the phone is in standby mode,  
view the phonebook location to dial  
(see “Viewing the Phonebook” on  
page 40).  
2. Press TALK/FLASH or SPEAKER. The  
displayed number is dialed. To select a  
particular line, press the LINE1 or LINE2  
soft key.  
3. To hang up press END.  
SPEED DIALING  
If you store a phone number in a speed dial  
memory location (ten locations: SPD1 -  
SPD0), you can use the speed dialing  
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feature. When the phone is in standby  
mode, press and hold a number key (0-9)  
associated with the speed dial until the  
phone number appears and then press  
TALK/FLASH or SPEAKER. The phone will  
automatically select a free line. To select a  
particular line, press the LINE1 or LINE2 soft  
key. The number stored in the speed dial  
(SPD1 - SPD0) is dialed.  
EDITING OR ERASING A DATA  
1. When the phone is in standby mode,  
press MUTE  
.
To delete all phonebook locations,  
press the DELETE soft key. Delete All?  
appears. Use CID/VOL/ or REDIAL/P/  
to select Yes, and then press the OK  
soft key. You will hear a confirmation  
tone.  
2. Press CID/VOL/ or REDIAL/P/ , or the  
number keypad to view the phonebook  
locations (see “Viewing the  
Phonebook” on page 40).  
a. Editing the Stored Data  
1. When the phonebook location to be  
edited appears, press the EDIT soft key.  
Press CID/VOL/ or REDIAL/P/ to  
select Edit?, and then the OK soft key.  
2. Follow the steps 3 to 7 under “Storing  
Phone Numbers, Names, Distinctive  
Rings, and Speed Dial” on page 38-39  
to complete the editing operation.  
3. Press the OK soft key. You will hear a  
confirmation tone.  
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b. Deleting the Stored Data  
1. When the phonebook location to be  
deleted appears, press the EDIT soft  
key.  
2. Press CID/VOL/ or REDIAL/P/ to  
move the pointer to Delete?, and then  
the OK soft key.  
3. Press CID/VOL/ or REDIAL/P/ to  
choose Yes.  
4. Press the OK soft key. You hear a  
confirmation tone. Deleted!appears  
in the display.  
COPYING PHONEBOOK  
LOCATIONS  
Copy Phonebook allows you to transfer  
stored phonebook locations from handset to  
handset without having to manually re-enter  
names and numbers. You can transfer one  
memory (phonebook location) at a time, or  
all memory locations at once. Ô  
Ô NOTE Ô  
If the memory location on  
the receiving handset is full,  
and can not store the  
phonebook locations, you  
will hear a beep.  
1. When the phone is in standby mode,  
press MUTE  
.
2. Press the COPY soft key.  
3. Press CID/VOL/ or REDIAL/P/ , to  
select the handset to which you want to  
transfer the phonebook locations and  
then press the OK soft key.  
4. Press CID/VOL/ or REDIAL/P/ to  
select One Memoryor All  
Memories:and then press the OK soft  
key.  
If you select All Memories, Are you  
sure?appears on the display screen.  
Press CID/VOL/ or REDIAL/P/ to  
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select Yes, and then press the OK soft  
key.  
If you select One Memory, press CID/  
VOL/ or REDIAL/P/ , or the number  
key (2-9 and 0) to select the phonebook  
location you want to export and then  
press the COPY soft key.  
5. The phonebook locations will be  
transferred to the handset. Copying  
and the receiving handset name  
appear. When the transfer is completed  
Done!appears on the handset.  
TESTING STORED EMERGENCY  
NUMBERS  
If you store an emergency service’s number  
(police department, fire department,  
ambulance) and you choose to test the  
stored number, make the test call during the  
late evening or early morning hours to avoid  
peak demand periods. Also, remain on the  
line to explain the reason for your call.  
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CALLER ID  
Ô NOTES Ô  
before the Caller ID  
message is received (for  
example, before the  
second ring), the Caller  
ID message will not  
appear.  
CALLER ID AND CIDCW  
(CALLER ID ON CALL  
WAITING)  
You must subscribe to Caller ID services  
through your local telephone provider to use  
these features.  
When the telephone rings, the Caller ID  
feature allows you to view the caller’s name,  
and phone number along with the date and  
time of call. With CIDCW (Caller ID on Call  
Waiting), you will hear a call waiting tone  
while you are on a call, and the Caller ID  
data is displayed. To accept the waiting call,  
press TALK/FLASH (see “Flash and Call  
Waiting” on page 37). Ô  
When the call is received  
via a telephone company  
that does not offer Caller  
ID service, the caller’s  
phone number and  
name does not appear.  
(This includes some  
international calls.)  
When the call is via a  
private branch exchange  
(PBX), the caller's phone  
number and name may  
not appear.  
Additionally, you can dial a number stored in  
the Caller ID list or save data to your  
Phonebook locations.  
1. When the Caller ID message is  
received, the display shows the caller's  
phone number along with the date and  
time. The incoming call information is  
stored in the Caller ID record. If the  
Caller ID service includes the caller's  
name, the name will appear in the  
display (up to 15 characters).  
Data errors appear as  
”.  
You may receive any one of the  
following messages:  
When invalid data is received  
Incomplete Data  
When a private name is received  
Private Name  
When a private number is received  
Private Number  
When a unknown name is received  
Unknown Name  
When a unknown number is received  
Unknown Number  
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2. When you pick up the phone, the  
display changes to Talk.  
(AutoTalk feature is set to on).  
VIEWING THE CALLER ID LIST  
The Caller ID list stores information for  
incoming calls - even unanswered calls.  
You can store 100 Caller ID messages and  
Phonebook locations (including  
SpeedDials) in total. You can view the  
Caller ID list when the phone is in standby  
mode.  
IMPORTANT  
!
!
!
Memory locations for Caller  
ID messages and  
Phonebook locations  
1. When the phone is in standby mode,  
press CID/VOL/  
.
The summary screen appears. The  
screen shows the number of new  
messages and total messages.  
(including Speed Dials) are  
shared, you can only store  
up to 100 in total. A Caller  
ID message is not stored  
when you have stored 100  
phonebook locations. The  
earliest Caller ID message  
is overwritten when you  
have stored 100 phonebook  
locations and Caller ID  
messages in total.  
2. To view the Caller ID messages in  
historical order (from new to old or from  
old to new), repeatedly press  
REDIAL/P/ to scroll through the  
messages from the latest to the  
earliest, or CID/VOL/ to scroll back  
through the messages.  
To view the Caller ID messages with  
alphabetical search, press the number  
key pad (2-9 and 0) with the letter  
associated with the first letter of the  
desired message.  
3. To finish the viewing operation, press  
END. Ô  
Ô NOTE Ô  
icon appears next to  
the line icon to indicate  
this is a unread  
message. Once you  
view the new message,  
the icon will  
disappear.  
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DELETING A CALLER ID  
MESSAGE  
Deleting Information from the  
Caller ID List  
1. When the phone is in standby mode,  
view the Caller ID information to be  
deleted (see “Viewing the Caller ID List”  
on page 46). Ô  
Ô NOTE Ô  
Once the Caller ID data has  
been deleted, the  
information cannot be  
retrieved.  
2. Press the EDIT soft key  
Caller IDappears.  
3. Press CID/VOL/ or REDIAL/P/ to  
choose Delete?, and the OK soft key.  
4. Press CID/VOL/ or REDIAL/P/ to  
choose Yes.  
5. Press the OK soft key. You will hear a  
confirmation tone.  
Deleting all Caller ID names/  
numbers  
1. When the phone is in standby mode,  
press CID/VOL/  
.
2. Press the DELETE soft key. Delete  
All?appears.  
3. Press CID/VOL/ or REDIAL/P/ to  
choose Yes.  
4. Press the OK soft key. You will hear a  
confirmation tone.  
USING THE CALLER ID  
MESSAGE LIST  
Calling a party from the Caller ID  
list  
1. When the phone is in standby mode,  
view the Caller ID message (see  
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“Viewing the Caller ID List” on  
page 46).  
2. Press TALK/FLASH or SPEAKER. The  
phone will automatically select a free  
line. To select a particular line, press  
the LINE1 or LINE2 soft key. The  
displayed phone number dials  
automatically.  
Long Distance calls and Area Code  
Setting/Cancellation  
Ô NOTES Ô  
When a long distance  
call has been set, 1  
appears in the display.  
While the present Caller ID information is  
displayed, pressing /TONE/< will place or  
remove the prefix “1” in the display to set  
the call for a long distance call, or pressing  
#/> will set or cancel an area code (see  
“Setting the Area Code” on page 28). Ô  
If a call comes in via a  
telephone system that  
does not offer Caller ID  
service, no information is  
stored.  
Storing Caller ID messages in the  
Phonebook  
Messages shown in the Caller ID list can be  
stored in the phonebook. The phone  
number and name of the party on the Caller  
ID list can be stored in memory. Ô  
If the Caller ID message  
was received as a  
private/unknown  
number, or the message  
does not have the  
number, you cannot  
store the message in the  
Phonebook. If it was  
received as private/  
unknown name, the  
message will be stored  
as <No Name>.  
1. When the phone is in standby mode,  
view the Caller ID message to be  
stored.  
Then press the EDIT soft key.  
2. Press CID/VOL/ or REDIAL/P/ to  
select Store into PB?, and the OK  
soft key. If the Caller ID message is  
already stored in memory, you will hear  
a beep and This data is already  
stored!!appears. The number will  
not be stored.  
Even if the 100 memory  
locations are full, the  
message will be stored  
in the Phonebook.  
However, the message  
will be erased from the  
Caller ID list.  
3. To complete the setting, follow the  
steps 3-8 in “Storing Phone Numbers,  
Names, Distinctive Rings, and Speed  
Dial” on page 38-39.  
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Ô NOTES Ô  
FEATURES  
To activate features,  
select CW On/CWDX  
Onin the CIDCW option.  
See “Setting CIDCW  
(Caller ID on Call  
Your phone gives you new options for call  
waiting. At the touch of a button, you can  
place the caller on hold, send them to your  
voice mail service, or conference them into  
your current call. You may be required to  
subscribe to Call Waiting and Call Waiting  
Deluxe to use these features. Not all features  
are available in all areas. Check with your  
local telephone company for details. Ô  
Waiting)” on page 28.  
You can also answer a  
waiting call immediately by  
pressing TALK/FLASH,  
the first caller will be  
placed on hold. To return  
to the original caller, press  
TALK/FLASH again.  
1. When you receive a Call Waiting call,  
press the CWDX soft key for a list of  
options.  
2. Press CID/VOL/ or REDIAL/P/ or the  
number keypad (1-7) to select an  
option.  
If you don’t press a key  
within 30 seconds while  
in the operation, the  
phone goes back to the  
original call.  
3. Press the OK soft key. A confirmation  
screen will appear, and returns back to  
the call.  
Your phone is pre-programmed with seven  
call waiting options. You may select to ask  
the calling party to hold, send them a busy  
message, forward them to your voice mail,  
or answer and drop the first caller. You may  
also select to conference them into the  
current call or, at any time, choose to drop  
the first or drop the last caller. Check with  
your local telephone company for a full list  
of options.  
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EXPANDING YOUR  
PHONE  
Dual Handset Expandability  
Your phone supports another handset in  
addition to the supplied. You can now place  
a fully-featured cordless handset anywhere  
AC power is available to connect the  
IMPORTANT  
!
!
If you purchase a 43-3705  
extra handset, please  
register the handset to the  
original/main base before  
use. The 43-3705 will not  
operate until it is registered.  
handset charger.  
!
Handsets can be used in DirectLink Mode  
or on an intercom call without interfering  
with incoming calls. It is possible to have a  
four-way conference among two handsets  
and both outside lines. All of the handsets  
ring when a call is received.  
REGISTER THE HANDSET TO  
THE BASE  
If you purchase an extra handset, you need  
to register the handset to the base before  
use. Only one handset can be registered at  
Ô NOTES Ô  
All of the handsets ring  
when a call is received.  
a time.  
Ô
!
An extra handset can be  
registered when the  
main base is in standby  
mode.  
Handset supplied with the phone is  
registered to the base by the factory. When  
charged, pre-registered handset displays a  
handset ID number. Handset that has not  
been registered displays Place handset  
on main base to register. When  
you register an extra handset to the base,  
the handset ID will be assigned.  
1. Before registering the extra handset,  
the battery pack MUST be charged for  
15-20 hours.  
2. Place the extra handset in the main  
base unit to begin registration.  
3. While the handset is registering,  
Handset Registeringwill appear  
in the LCD.  
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When Registration Completeis  
displayed, the handset has been  
registered to the base. If  
Registration Failedappears,  
please try these steps again.  
USING THE DIRECTLINK  
Ô NOTE Ô  
MODE  
Handsets can be in Direct  
Link mode while another  
handset is in use.To use the  
43-3705, register it to the  
original base.  
To use this feature, you must enter the two  
handsets into the DirectLink mode first. Ô  
To enter the DirectLink mode, see “Using  
DirectLink Mode” on page 17.  
DirectLink call  
1. When the phone is in the DirectLink  
standby mode, press the DirectLink soft  
key.  
2. Select the handset to which you wish to  
DirectLink with by pressing the number  
keys (1-2). Your handset will then page  
the other handset.  
3. On the receiving handset, press  
TALK/FLASH, the ANSWER soft key or if  
Anykey Answer is on, press any  
number key, /TONE/< or #/>.  
Ô NOTES Ô  
If the party is busy or out  
of range, the handset  
returns to standby mode.  
4. When you finish your conversation,  
press END or the END soft key on either  
handset. Return the handset to the  
cradle, or press the CANCEL soft key  
and then the OK soft key (cancelling  
DirectLink mode).  
If any of the following  
occurs while selecting  
the another handset, the  
operation will be  
canceled.  
-Press TALK/FLASH  
or SPEAKER.  
INTERCOM/CALL TRANSFER  
-Receive an outside/  
intercom call or page.  
FEATURE  
Intercom and Call Transfer features are  
available for your phone. Ô  
When the party does not  
answer within one  
minute, the operation is  
canceled.  
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Intercom  
1. Press INTCM/HOLD in standby mode.  
2. Select the handset you want to talk with  
from the selection list within 30  
seconds. To select the handset, press  
CID/VOL/ or REDIAL/P/ , and then  
press the OK key. If you select All, all  
handsets will be paged. An intercom  
tone sounds.  
To Cancel intercom press the CANCEL  
soft key on the initiating handset.  
3. On the receiving handset to answer the  
call, press TALK/FLASH, the ANSWER  
soft key or INTCM/HOLD. Or press any  
number key, /TONE/< or #/> (when  
Anykey Answer is on), or pick up the  
handset from the cradle (when  
AutoTalk is on).  
4. To hang up the intercom call, press  
END or the END soft key on either  
handset.  
Call Transfer Feature  
From handset to handset  
1. During a call, press INTCM/HOLD on the  
handset.  
The line soft key (LINE1 or LINE2) to be  
placed on hold will flash. The Call will  
be put on hold.  
2. Select a handset to transfer the call within  
ten seconds. (Refer to step 2 in the  
intercom section on page 52).  
The call will automatically be placed on  
hold, and an intercom tone sounds.  
To cancel the transfer, press  
TALK/FLASH or SPEAKER on the  
initiating handset.  
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3. On the receiving handset, to answer the  
page, press TALK/FLASH, the ANSWER  
soft key, or INTCM/HOLD. Or press any  
number key, /TONE/< or #/> (when  
Anykey Answer is on), or pick up the  
handset from the cradle (When Auto  
Talk is on).  
4. To hang up the intercom call, press the  
END soft key or END on the handset.  
5. To speak to the caller, press the  
corresponding soft key (LINE1 or LINE2)  
on the receiving handset.  
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THE INTEGRATED  
ANSWERING DEVICE  
The phone has a built-in answering system  
that answers and records incoming calls.  
You can also use your answering system to  
record a conversation, leave a voice memo  
message or to announce a special outgoing  
message to callers when you’re away from  
your phone. Ô  
Ô NOTE Ô  
If you subscribe two phone  
lines, those lines will be  
completely independent on  
your device. You must have  
a 2-line subscription from  
your phone company to use  
the 2-line features.  
FEATURES  
• Digital Tapeless Recording  
• Up to 12 Minutes of Recording Time for  
each line  
• Call Screening On/Off  
• Personal or Pre-recorded Outgoing  
Messages  
• Voice Prompts for Menu Setup  
Guidance (English, Spanish, or French)  
• Time and Day Announcement  
• Remote Message Retrieval  
Toll Saver  
• Conversation Recording  
• Voice Memo  
• Message Alert  
Digital Tapeless Recording allows you to  
quickly review, save, or delete the  
messages you choose. You will never have  
to worry about a tape wearing out, jamming,  
or resetting improperly.  
The Integrated Answering System is easy  
and convenient to use, but please read  
through all of the instructions carefully.  
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TURNING THE ANSWERING  
Ô NOTES Ô  
Turning the Answering  
System On/Off  
SYSTEM ON/OFF  
Ô
1. When the phone is in the standby  
mode, press a corresponding L1  
ANSWER or L2 ANSWER, and then ANS  
ON/OFF on the base.  
If you subscribe two  
phone lines, while one  
line is answering, the  
other line can not  
answer a call.  
After the announcement “Answering  
System is On,” the current greeting  
message will be played and you will  
hear a confirmation tone. The message  
counter displays the number of  
messages stored in memory and  
ANSWER LED lights. If the LINE  
ANSWER LED flashes, then there are  
new messages waiting for you.  
If you turn the Answering  
System On for both  
lines, each line name  
and the number of  
message will alternately  
appear on the message  
counter.  
Setting Up Your  
Answering System  
2. To turn the answering system Off,  
repeat step 1 again. You will hear the  
announcement “Answering System is  
off”, and the ANSWER LED and the  
message counter will go out.  
If you make an outside  
call, or a call is received  
on the base during the  
operation, the operation  
is canceled.  
Position yourself as near  
to the base as possible  
and speak clearly when  
recording your outgoing  
message.  
SETTING UP YOUR  
ANSWERING SYSTEM  
Ô
Setting your outgoing message  
(Greeting)  
When you receive a call, the answering  
system automatically plays either the pre-  
recorded message or your own personal  
message (greeting).  
Pre-recorded message  
The following message is pre-recorded:  
“Hello, no one is available to take your call.  
Please leave a message after the tone.”  
Recording a personal outgoing  
message (Greeting)  
You can record a greeting up to 30 seconds  
long (must be more than two seconds long).  
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1. When the phone is in the standby  
mode, press L1 ANSWER or L2  
ANSWER.  
2. Press and hold OGM.  
3. Start your recording after the  
announcement “Record greeting”. Ô  
The message counter displays “30”,  
then begins to count down.  
4. When you have finished recording your  
greeting, press OGM, SET, or  
!PLAY/"STOP.  
You will hear a confirmation tone and  
your recorded greeting plays back for  
you.  
Choosing between the two  
outgoing messages  
When the phone is in standby mode, press  
L1 ANSWER or L2 ANSWER, and then OGM.  
Press OGM again when the outgoing  
message is played. Each time OGM is  
pressed, the outgoing message is switched  
between the pre-recorded and the personal  
outgoing message.  
Deleting an outgoing message  
To delete the personal outgoing message,  
press DELETE while the message is  
playing. The system announces “Greeting  
has been deleted”.  
ADJUSTING THE SPEAKER  
VOLUME LEVEL  
When the base speaker is in use, press  
RING/VOL/ or RING/VOL/ on the base to  
adjust the volume.  
Press RING/VOL/ for louder or RING/VOL/  
for softer. The number 1 -1 0 appears on the  
base indicating the volume levels. 1 being  
the softest and 10 being the loudest.  
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NEW MESSAGE LED  
The new message LED on the handset is  
designed to work with your answering  
system. The LED flashes when you have  
new messages in your answering system.  
The LED stops flashing when all new  
messages are played back  
Answering System Settings  
To set the following seven functions you  
must enter the menu mode. Ô  
Ô NOTES Ô  
Answering System  
Settings  
For your convenience,  
voice prompts will guide  
you through the menu  
setup mode.  
Setting the Time  
Follow these steps to set the clock on the  
answering system to the correct time. Ô  
1. Press CLOCK/MENU.  
A confirmation tone  
sounds to indicate  
standby mode.  
2. Press  
SKIP/SELECT or  
REPEAT/SELECT until the correct  
day is announced and the  
corresponding number (from 1Sunday  
to 7Saturday) appears.  
You can also set these  
menus from the handset.  
See “Answering System  
Setup” on page 24 for  
instructions.  
3. Press SET to select the day.  
Setting the Time  
Time stamp will not be  
heard until you have set the  
time.  
4. Press  
SKIP/SELECT or  
REPEAT/SELECT until you hear the  
correct hour setting.  
The numbers 1through 12appear on  
the base as each hour is announced.  
5. Press SET to select the hour.  
6. Press  
SKIP/SELECT or  
REPEAT/SELECT until you hear the  
correct minute setting.  
The numbers 00through 59 appears  
on the base as each minute is  
announced.  
7. Press SET to select the minute.  
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8. Press  
SKIP/SELECT or  
REPEAT/SELECT until you hear the  
correct AM or PM setting.  
The message counter displays Aor P.  
9. Press SET to select the AM/PM setting.  
A confirmation tone sounds, the day  
and time you set are announced for  
your review.  
Setting a PIN code  
Ô NOTES Ô  
To scroll through the  
menu options,  
To play your messages from a remote  
location, you will need to enter a two-digit  
Personal Identification Number (PIN) code.  
To select a PIN code, perform the following  
steps: Ô  
repeatedly press  
CLOCK/MENU on the  
base in standby mode.  
The system returns to  
standby after the last  
menu option.  
1. Press L1 ANSWER or L2 ANSWER.  
2. Press CLOCK/MENU once. The current  
PIN code appears on the base and it is  
announced.  
When you have  
completed the setting,  
press !PLAY/"STOP  
to exit the menu mode,  
or CLOCK/MENU to  
move to the next menu  
option.  
3. Press  
SKIP/SELECT or  
REPEAT/SELECT until the desired  
number appears. Press and hold  
SKIP/SELECT or  
to quickly scroll through the numbers  
on the display.  
REPEAT/SELECT  
4. Press SET to select the PIN code.  
A confirmation tone sounds, the system  
announces the new PIN code.  
Setting the ring time  
The ring time setting allows you to set the  
number of rings the caller hears before your  
answering system plays the outgoing  
message. You can set the ring time to  
answer after two, four, or six rings. Setting  
“TS” (Toll Saver), the answering system  
picks up after two rings if you have new  
messages, and after four rings if there are  
none. This way, if you make a long distance  
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call to check your messages, you can hang  
up after the second ring to avoid billing  
charges.  
1. Press L1 ANSWER or L2 ANSWER.  
2. Press CLOCK/MENU twice.  
The current ring time setting (2, 4, 6,  
(Toll saver)) appears on the base  
and it is announced.  
3. Press  
SKIP/SELECT or  
REPEAT/SELECT until the desired  
ring time appears.  
4. Press SET to select the new ring time.  
A confirmation tone sounds, the system  
announces the new ring time.  
Selecting the message record  
time  
You have three record time options. The  
options “one minute” or “four minutes” set  
the duration for recording the incoming  
messages. “Announce only” answers the  
call with the preset greeting or your  
personal greeting but prevents the caller  
from leaving a message.  
1. Press L1 ANSWER or L2 ANSWER.  
2. Press CLOCK/MENU three times.  
The current recording time (1minute, 4  
minutes, A(Announce only)) appears  
on the base and it is announced.  
3. Press  
SKIP/SELECT or  
REPEAT/SELECT until the desired  
message record time appears.  
4. Press SET to select the new recording  
time.  
A confirmation tone sounds, the system  
announces the new record time.  
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Announce only feature  
The Announce only feature plays a pre-  
recorded outgoing message or your own  
personal outgoing message, but it will not  
allow the caller to leave a message. To set  
“Announce only”, follow the steps on page  
59. To choose between the pre-recorded  
message or your own personal greeting,  
press select L1 ANSWER or L2 ANSWER and  
press, when the outgoing message is  
played. Press OGM to select the greeting of  
your choice.  
If you want to use your own greeting, you  
may want to change your greeting to omit  
the prompt to leave a message. Refer to  
“Recording a personal outgoing message  
(Greeting)” on page 55.  
The following message is pre-recorded:  
“Hello, no one is available to take your call.  
Please call again.”  
Setting the message alert  
Message Alert feature lets you know when  
you have a new incoming message by  
sounding a short alert tone.  
If you set the Message Alert On, and when  
a new message is received, the alert tone  
will sound every 15 seconds. Set the  
Message Alert to On or Off by using  
CLOCK/MENU.  
1. Press L1 ANSWER or L2 ANSWER.  
2. Press CLOCK/MENU four times. The  
current setting (Onor OF) appears on  
the base and it is announced.  
3. Press  
SKIP/SELECT or  
REPEAT/SELECT to choose Onor  
OF.  
4. Press SET.  
A confirmation tone sounds, the system  
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announces the current setting you have  
selected. When the first new message  
is received, the alert tone will begin to  
sound.  
Turning the message alert tone Off by  
pressing any key  
To quickly turn Message Alert tone to Off,  
press any key on the base unit and the tone  
will automatically deactivate.  
Turning the message alert tone Off when  
you are away from your phone  
When new messages are played back using  
the remote playback feature (see “Remote  
Operation” on pages 67-70) the Message  
Alert tone will automatically deactivate. The  
tone will not deactivate until new messages  
are played back.  
Selecting the language  
You can select the Language of your  
answering system announcements to  
English, French, or Spanish.  
1. Press L1 ANSWER or L2 ANSWER.  
2. Press CLOCK/MENU five times.  
The current setting (“E” English, “F”  
French, or “ S” Spanish) appears on  
the base, and it is announced  
(“English” English, “Français” French,  
or “Español” Spanish).  
3. Press  
REPEAT/SELECT to select the  
language.  
SKIP/SELECT or  
4. Press SET.  
A confirmation tone sounds, the system  
announces the new setting in the  
selected language.  
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Setting the call screen  
Ô NOTE Ô  
If you mute the ringer, you  
can not screen the call.  
You can screen calls when the Call Screen  
function is set to On. Ô  
1. Press L1 ANSWER or L2 ANSWER.  
2. Press CLOCK/MENU six times.  
The current Call Screen setting (Onor  
OF) appears on the base and it is  
announced.  
3. Press  
SKIP/SELECT or  
REPEAT/SELECT to choose Onor  
OF.  
4. Press SET. A confirmation tone sounds,  
and the system announces the new  
setting.  
Screening a call  
From the base  
To screen an incoming call, do the steps as  
follows:  
1. After the answering system answers,  
the base speaker will let you hear the  
calls as the machine records the  
message. To adjust the volume, press  
RING/VOL/ or RING/VOL/ . If you set  
the answering system to Off, you  
cannot screen a call.  
To mute the call screen temporarily,  
press !PLAY/"STOP when the system  
is answering.  
To resume the call screen, press RING/  
VOL/ or RING/VOL/ .  
2. To answer the call, press TALK/FLASH,  
SPEAKER. The answering system will  
disconnect automatically.  
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From the handset  
Ô NOTES Ô  
Screening a call  
1. Press the SCREEN soft key when the  
system is answering.  
If you press TALK/  
FLASH, call screen will  
be canceled and the  
handset is put in talk  
mode.  
To mute the call screen, press the  
MUTE soft key when the system is  
answering.  
2. To answer the call, press TALK/FLASH  
If you press the SCREEN  
soft key while another  
handset is screening a  
call, you will hear a beep  
and you can not screen a  
call.  
or SPEAKER.  
To cancel the call screen, press END.  
USING YOUR ANSWERING  
Playing your messages  
SYSTEM  
Time stamp will not be  
heard until you have set  
the time.  
The message counter displays the number of  
messages stored in memory. If the LINE  
ANSWER LED (L1 or L2) flashes, then there  
are new messages waiting for you. The  
answering system is designed to play your  
new messages first. After you play all your  
new messages, you can then play your old  
messages.  
Playing your messages  
1. When the phone is in standby mode,  
press L1 ANSWER or L2 ANSWER, and  
the PLAY/"STOP.  
The system announces the number of  
new and old messages while the  
message counter displays only the  
number of new messages. The time  
and day that each message was  
received is announced after the  
message is played. The message  
counter will then display the number of  
current stored messages. Ô  
2. When all new messages have been  
played, you hear a confirmation tone  
and the system announces “End of  
messages.”The system returns to  
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standby. After you have reviewed your  
new messages, you can play your old  
messages by selecting L1 ANSWER or  
L2 ANSWER and pressing !PLAY/  
"STOP again. Once you have listened  
to a new message, it then becomes an  
old message. The old messages will be  
played in the order in which they were  
received.  
Repeating a message  
1. Press L1 ANSWER or L2 ANSWER.  
2. Press !PLAY/"STOP to review your  
messages. The number of stored  
messages is announced.  
3. To repeat the current message, press  
REPEAT/SELECT after a few seconds  
of beginning the message. To quickly  
scroll backwards through a message,  
press and hold  
REPEAT/SELECT.  
To repeat the previous message, press  
REPEAT/SELECT within a few  
seconds (about 4 seconds during remote  
operation) after a message begins  
playing. If you have several messages,  
press  
REPEAT/SELECT repeatedly  
until you return to the message you want  
to replay. If the current message is the  
first new message, the system plays  
back from the beginning of the current  
message (it does not go back into the old  
message group).  
4. Press !PLAY/"STOP at any time to  
stop reviewing messages and return to  
standby.  
The message counter shows the  
number of messages stored in memory.  
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Skipping a message  
1. Press L1 ANSWER or L2 ANSWER.  
2. Press !PLAY/"STOP to review your  
messages. The number of stored  
messages is announced.  
3. Press  
skip to the next message.  
Each time SKIP/SELECT is pressed,  
SKIP/SELECT at anytime to  
the system scans forward one  
message. If you have several  
messages, press  
SKIP/SELECT  
repeatedly to find the message you  
want to play.  
To quickly scroll through a message,  
press and hold  
SKIP/SELECT. The  
system advances through the playback  
at double speed.  
4. Press !PLAY/"STOP at anytime to  
stop reviewing your messages and  
return to standby.  
The message counter shows the  
number of messages stored in memory.  
Deleting a message  
Ô NOTE Ô  
When the answering  
To maintain maximum record time, delete  
the old messages. Ô  
system is full, FLappears  
on the base. You should  
delete some messages so  
that the system can record  
new messages.  
1. Press L1 ANSWER or L2 ANSWER.  
2. Press !PLAY/"STOP to review your  
messages.  
3. Press DELETE at anytime during the  
message to delete the message. You  
hear a confirmation tone and the  
message is deleted.  
IMPORTANT  
!
!
When you press DELETE,  
you are permanently  
deleting the message. Once  
deleted, the message  
cannot be replayed or  
retrieved.  
4. To delete all messages, press the  
corresponding L1 ANSWER or L2  
ANSWER, and then DELETE in  
standby mode. Press DELETE again  
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after the announcement “To delete all  
messages, press delete again.”  
!
When you try to delete all messages without  
first listening to your new messages, you  
hear several short beeps followed by an  
announcement “Please playback all  
messages”.  
Ô NOTES Ô  
Voice memo  
The voice memo  
messages are recorded  
as an incoming  
messages.  
This protects you from accidentally erasing  
messages you have not yet reviewed.  
When the answering  
system is full, FL  
appears on the display  
and recording is  
terminated.  
Voice memo  
The voice memo function allows the user to  
record messages (more than two seconds  
and within four minutes). Ô  
1. Press L1 ANSWER or L2 ANSWER.  
If an outside call is  
received during the  
operation, the operation  
is canceled.  
2. Press and hold MEMO/REC. You hear a  
beep.  
Recording a conversation  
3. Start your recording after the  
announcement “Record Memo  
Message” and a confirmation tone. The  
message counter displays “- -”.  
Every state has different  
regulations governing  
the recording of  
conversations over the  
telephone. Make sure to  
check your local, state  
and federal laws before  
using this product to  
record any telephone  
conversation in order to  
determine that your use  
is in compliance with  
such laws or guidelines.  
4. When you have finished, press  
MEMO/REC, !PLAY/"STOP, or SET to  
stop recording.  
The system returns to standby.  
Recording a conversation  
You can record a conversation from the  
handset or the base (more than two  
seconds and within ten minutes). Ô  
When the answering  
system becomes full, FL  
appears on the display  
and recording is  
1. During a conversation, press  
the MENU soft key on the handset.  
terminated.  
2. Press CID/VOL/ or REDIAL/P/ to  
select Call Record, and then press  
the OK soft key.  
Recording a Callappears on the  
handset, and “- -” flashes on the base.  
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A confirmation tone, that can be heard  
by both parties, sounds during  
recording.  
Ô NOTES Ô  
3. To stop recording, press the MENU soft  
key and CID/VOL/ or REDIAL/P/ to  
select Call Record, and then press  
the OK soft key. You will hear a  
confirmation tone.  
Remote Operation  
Time stamp will not be  
heard until you have set the  
time. See “Setting the Time”  
on page 57.  
Remote access away  
from home  
REMOTE OPERATION  
The system will only  
playback messages for  
four minutes and then it  
returns to the command  
waiting mode. To  
continue playing your  
messages, press 0 then  
2 again within 15  
You can check, play, or delete messages,  
even record a new greeting message from a  
remote location (when you are away from  
home, or from another room using a  
handset). Additionally, you can turn On or  
Off your answering system remotely. Ô  
seconds.  
Remote access away from home  
You can operate your answering system  
from a remote location using any  
touch-tone telephone. Ô  
If you enter an incorrect  
PIN code three times,  
you will hear a beep and  
the system will return to  
standby.  
1. Call your telephone number and wait  
for the system to answer. If the  
answering system is off, it will answer  
after about ten rings and sounds a  
series of beeps.  
During the remote  
operation,  
“Lrappears on the  
base.  
If the answering system  
is recording an incoming  
message, the recording  
operation is canceled  
when you start remote  
operation.  
2. During the greeting message (or a  
series of beeps when the answering  
system is off), press 0 and enter your  
PIN code within two seconds (see  
“Setting a PIN Code” on page 24 or 58).  
3. The answering system announces the  
current time and the number of  
messages stored in memory. You hear  
To play incoming messages, press  
zero-two. For help, press one-zero”.  
You will hear a beep.  
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4. Enter a command within 15 seconds,  
each command there after must be  
entered within two seconds. You may  
select a command from the following  
chart:  
Ô NOTES Ô  
For Repeat a Message  
function, press 0 then 1  
within about four  
seconds to repeat the  
previous message, or  
press 0 then 1 after  
about four seconds to  
repeat the current  
message.  
Command  
Function  
0 then 1 Repeat a Message Ô  
0 then 2 Playing incoming Messages  
0 then 3 Skipping a Message  
0 then 4 Deleting a Message  
0 then 5 Stop Operation Ô  
For Memo Record and  
Greeting Message  
Record function, the first  
time you enter the  
0 then 6 Answering System On  
0 then 7 Memo Record/Stop Ô  
corresponding  
command, it starts the  
Recording function. If  
you want to stop the  
recording, press 0 then 7  
or 8, or 0 then 5.  
0 then 8 Greeting Message Record/Stop  
Ô
0 then 9 Answer System Off  
1 then 0 Help Guidance  
5. After the command has finished, you  
hear intermittent beeps indicating that  
the system is in the command waiting  
mode. You may enter another  
command at this time from the chart  
above.  
6. When you are finished, hang up to exit  
the system. The answering system  
automatically returns to standby.  
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Remote access with the handset  
You can operate your answering system  
from another room using a handset. Ô  
Ô NOTES Ô  
If you press END before  
the answering system  
answers, the phone will  
return to standby.  
1. Press the CONF  
soft key on the  
handset. If you have a new message,  
corresponding line icon (L1 or L2)  
appears on the handset.  
When the answering  
system does not answer  
within 6 seconds, you  
hear a beep and the  
phone will return to  
standby.  
2. Press the LINE1 or LINE2 soft key.  
Remote Answering Machine  
operationappears on the handset  
display.  
When you receive a call,  
the remote operation is  
canceled.  
The answering system announces the  
current time and the number of  
messages stored in the memory.  
You can change the  
handset volume during a  
remote operation.  
3. You hear “To play incoming messages,  
press two. For help, press zero”.  
You will hear a beep.  
During the remote  
operation --appears on  
the base.  
4. Enter a command within 30 seconds.  
You may select a command from the  
following chart:  
If you have new  
messages and old  
messages, only the new  
messages will be played.  
After you have reviewed  
your new messages, you  
can play your old  
messages by again  
pressing !/2.  
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Remote Key Function  
Ô NOTES Ô  
For Repeat a Message  
/1  
/2  
/3  
Repeat a Message Ô  
Playing incoming Messages  
Skipping a Message  
Deleting a Message  
function, press  
/1  
within about four  
seconds to repeat the  
previous message, or  
/4  
/5  
Stop Operation Ô  
press  
/1 after about  
6
Answering System On  
Memo Record/Stop Ô  
four seconds to repeat  
the current message.  
7
8
For Memo Record and  
Greeting Message  
Record function, the first  
time you enter the  
corresponding  
Greeting Message Record/Stop  
Ô
9
0
Answer System Off  
Help Guidance  
command, it starts the  
Recording function. If  
you want to stop the  
recording, press 7  
or 8, or 5.  
5. After the command has finished, you  
hear intermittent beeps indicating that  
the system is in the command waiting  
mode. You may enter another  
command at this time from the chart  
above.  
6. When you are finished, press END to  
exit the system. The answering system  
automatically returns to standby.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
If your phone is not performing to your expectations, please try these  
simple steps first  
Symptom  
Suggestion  
• Make sure the AC adapter is plugged into the  
base and wall outlet.  
• Make sure the handset is properly seated in the  
cradle.  
• Make sure the charging contacts on the handset  
are clean.  
The CHARGE LED won’t  
illuminate when the handset  
is placed in the cradle.  
• Move the handset and/or base to a different  
location away from and/or scratchy metal  
objects or appliances and try again.  
• Make sure that you are not too far from the  
base.  
The audio sounds weak.  
• Check both ends of the base telephone line  
cord.  
• Make sure the AC adapter is plugged into the  
base and wall outlet.  
• Disconnect the AC adapter for a few minutes,  
and then reconnect it.  
• De-register the handset (see “De-register the  
Handset” on page 30) and register the handset  
(see “Register the Handset to the Base” on  
page 50).  
Can’t make or receive calls.  
• Make sure that you are not too far from the  
base.  
• If an outside call is already established, you  
cannot make another outside call.  
• Charge the batteries in the handset for 15-20  
hours by placing the handset on the base or  
charging cradle.  
• The handset may be too far away from the base  
unit.  
• Place the base unit away from appliances or  
metal objects.  
The handset doesn’t ring or  
receive a page.  
• De-register the handset (see “De-register the  
Handset” on page 30) and register the handset  
(see “Register the Handset to the Base” on  
page 50).  
Unavailableappears in • Make sure that another handset is not in use,  
the display. and try the phone again.  
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Symptom  
Suggestion  
• Keep the handset away from microwave ovens,  
computers, remote control toys, wireless  
microphones, alarm systems, intercoms, room  
monitors, fluorescent lights, and electrical  
appliances.  
Severe noise interference.  
• Move to another location or turn off the source  
of interference.  
• The handset was picked up before the second  
ring.  
• The call was placed through a switchboard.  
• Call your local telephone company to verify your  
Caller ID service is current.  
The Caller ID does not  
display.  
• Charge the battery pack for 15-20 hours.  
• De-register the handset (see “De-register the  
Handset” on page 30) and register the handset  
(see “Register the Handset to the Base” on  
page 50).  
You cannot register the  
handset at the base.  
• De-register the handset (see “De-register the  
Handset” on page 30) and register the handset  
(see “Register the Handset to the Base” on  
page 50).  
• Make sure that you have registered both  
handsets.  
The handset doesn’t  
communicate with  
another handset.  
• Make sure there are not two handsets already  
using the three-way conference feature.  
• Make sure that another handset is not in privacy  
mode.  
The handset can’t join the  
conversation  
• Make sure both handsets (or the handset and  
the base) are set to Room Monitor mode and  
that both are turned on.  
• Make sure to place the handset(s) within the  
range of the base.  
Room Monitor feature does  
not work.  
• Make sure the base unit is plugged in.  
• Make sure that the answering system is turned  
The answering system does on.  
not work.  
• Make sure that the message record time is not  
set to Announce only (see “Announce only  
feature” on page 60).  
• The incoming messages may be too long.  
Remind callers to leave a brief message.  
• The memory may be full. Delete some or all of  
the saved messages.  
Messages are incomplete.  
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Symptom  
Suggestion  
After a power failure, the  
outgoing message is  
deleted.  
• Record your greeting again. The default  
message should remain.  
No sound on the base unit  
speaker during call  
monitoring or message  
playback.  
• Adjust the speaker volume on the base unit.  
• Make sure the call screen feature is set to On.  
• Make sure you are using the correct PIN  
number.  
• Make sure that the touch-tone phone you're  
using can transmit the tone for at least two  
seconds. If it cannot, you may have to use  
another phone to access your phone.  
Cannot access remote call-  
in features from another  
touch-tone phone.  
• Make sure you have set the time (see “Setting  
Day and Time” on page 27 or “Setting the Time”  
on page 57).  
Time stamp cannot be  
heard.  
If you still have problems, disconnect the phone. If other phones on the  
same line work properly, the fault is in this phone or its installation. If you  
cannot find the problem, take the phone to your local RadioShack store  
for assistance.  
CARE  
Keep the phone dry; if it gets wet, wipe it dry immediately. Use and store  
the phone only in normal temperature environments. Handle the phone  
carefully; do not drop it. Keep the phone away from dust and dirt, and  
wipe it with a damp cloth occasionally to keep it looking new.  
SERVICE AND REPAIR  
If your phone is not performing as it should, take it to your local  
RadioShack store for assistance. To locate your nearest RadioShack,  
use the store locator feature on RadioShack’s website  
the menu options. Modifying or tampering with the phone’s internal  
components can cause a malfunction and might invalidate its warranty  
and void your FCC authorization to operate it.  
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NOTE ABOUT HANDSET-BASE  
REGISTRATION  
When you register the handset with the base, unique data is written on  
both the base and the handset. The handset registered to one base unit  
cannot be used with other base unit unless the registration data is “de-  
registered” with the original base unit. This means the handset must be  
within the range of the original base unit to de-register. If for any reason  
the original base unit is not within the range (or the registration data in  
the original base unit is erased), “Out of Range” error takes place and  
you cannot de-register the handset.  
Should you encounter this trouble, follow these steps to individually de-  
register the handset and the base.  
1. Remove the handset if it sits on the base.  
2. On the handset, press and hold END and # at the same time until you  
hear beep.  
3. Disconnect the AC adapter.  
4. While holding PAGE, connect the AC adapter. Keep pressing PAGE  
until the CHARGE LED starts to blink.  
5. Place the handset on the base and wait until the CHARGE LED  
stops flashing.  
This erases all the handset registration data on the base, not limited to  
the handset you placed at Step 5 above. You need to register other  
handset(s) also if you have more than one. First de-register the handset  
as in Step 1 above, and then place it on the base.  
If you have trouble in de-registration, take your base and handset  
(including extra handset(s) if you have) to your local RadioShack or call  
1-800-The Shack (843-7422) for assistance.  
Also, when you request repair or service, please be sure to bring in the  
entire system (including extra handset if used) so we can keep your  
registration data intact.  
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MEMO  
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Limited One-Year Warranty  
This product is warranted by RadioShack against manufacturing defects in material and  
workmanship under normal use for one (1) year from the date of purchase from RadioShack  
company-owned stores and authorized RadioShack franchisees and dealers. EXCEPT AS  
PROVIDED HEREIN, RadioShack MAKES NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES AND ANY IM-  
PLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THOSE OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR  
A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THE  
WRITTEN LIMITED WARRANTIES CONTAINED HEREIN. EXCEPT AS PROVIDED  
HEREIN, RadioShack SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY OR RESPONSIBILITY TO CUSTOMER  
OR ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY WITH RESPECT TO ANY LIABILITY, LOSS OR  
DAMAGE CAUSED DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY BY USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THE  
PRODUCT OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY, INCLUDING, BUT  
NOT LIMITED TO, ANY DAMAGES RESULTING FROM INCONVENIENCE, LOSS OF  
TIME, DATA, PROPERTY, REVENUE, OR PROFIT OR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCI-  
DENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, EVEN IF RadioShack HAS BEEN ADVISED  
OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.  
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion  
or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations or exclusions  
may not apply to you.  
In the event of a product defect during the warranty period, take the product and the Ra-  
dioShack sales receipt as proof of purchase date to any RadioShack store. RadioShack will,  
at its option, unless otherwise provided by law: (a) correct the defect by product repair with-  
out charge for parts and labor; (b) replace the product with one of the same or similar design;  
or (c) refund the purchase price. All replaced parts and products, and products on which a re-  
fund is made, become the property of RadioShack. New or reconditioned parts and products  
may be used in the performance of warranty service. Repaired or replaced parts and prod-  
ucts are warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period. You will be charged for  
repair or replacement of the product made after the expiration of the warranty period.  
This warranty does not cover: (a) damage or failure caused by or attributable to acts of God,  
abuse, accident, misuse, improper or abnormal usage, failure to follow instructions, improper  
installation or maintenance, alteration, lightning or other incidence of excess voltage or cur-  
rent; (b) any repairs other than those provided by a RadioShack Authorized Service Facility;  
(c) consumables such as fuses or batteries; (d) cosmetic damage; (e) transportation, ship-  
ping or insurance costs; or (f) costs of product removal, installation, set-up service adjust-  
ment or reinstallation.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary  
from state to state.  
RadioShack Customer Relations, 200 Taylor Street, 6th Floor, Fort Worth, TX 76102  
12/99  
43-3704  
UPZZ01727BZ  
06A04  
RadioShack Corporation  
Fort Worth, Texas 76102  
Printed in China  
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