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1.             0 0 cece eee eee 0 7B   The particular telephone line to which the equipment is connected     a  This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by  the ACTA  On the bottom of this equipment is a label that contains  among other  information  a product identifier in the format US AAAEQ H TXXXxX   f requested  this  number must be provided to the telephone company     b  An applicable certification jacks Universal Service Order Codes  USOC  for the  equipment is provided  i e   RJ11C  in the packaging with each piece of approved  terminal equipment     c  A plug and jack used to connect this equipment to the premises wiring and telephone  network must comply with the applicable FCC Part 68 rules and requirements adopted by  the ACTA  A compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided with this product  It is  designed to be connected to a compatible modular jack that is also compliant  See  installation instructions for details     d  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 
2.    Dial in DTMF PULSE   Set the dialing mode between tone  default  or pulse     Adjust the tone dialing format precisely if there are difficulties i   DTMF duration accessing certain DTMF controlled functions such as phone banking   We recommend you to keep the default settings and do not try to  modify them if DTMF  tone  dialing and operations are normal        SETTING THE DISPLAY LANGUAGE  1   2     Press and hold the SET BUTTON to enter the setup menu    Select the desired display language from 10 options English  default   French  Spanish   Portuguese  Polish  Italian  Swedish  German  Dutch and Turkish using A or V and  confirm with the SET BUTTON    The display now shows to    SET LCD CONTRAST     you can refer to next section to set  the contrast level of the LCD DISPLAY or pick up the HANDSET to exit the setup mode     SETTING THE CONTRAST OF THE LCD DISPLAY  1   2     3   4     Press and hold the SET BUTTON to enter the setup menu    Press the SET BUTTON again     SET LCD CONTRAST    is shown with the current     contrast    setting flashing    Press A or    to select the desired contrast level and confirm with the SET BUTTON   Pick up the HANDSET to exit the setup mode     SETTING THE DATE AND TIME    pu Oe Oh  oe  eel    Press and hold the SET BUTTON to enter the setup menu    Press the SET BUTTON repeatedly until the current    year    digits are flashing    Select the correct year using the A or V and confirm with the SET BUTTON  The current     month    digits
3.    First Alert    BIG BUTTON TELEPHONE WITH  SOS EMERGENCY KEY       USER MANUAL  SFA3275    SUBSCRIPTION TO CALLER ID SERVICE FROM YOUR LOCAL TELEPHONE COMPANY    IS REQUIRED FOR ALL CALLER ID FEATURES TO OPERATE CORRECTLY       PLEASE READ THIS USER MANUAL COMPLETELY BEFORE OPERATING THIS UNIT  AND RETAIN IT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS       THIS SYMBOL IS TO ALERT YOU THE IMPORTANT OPERATING OR  SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS THAT MAY APPEAR IN YOUR USER  MANUAL  ALWAYS FOLLOW BASIC SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WHEN    USING THIS PRODUCT TO REDUCE THE RISK OF INJURY  FIRE OR  ELECTRIC SHOCK        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   2   3     4     10     11     12     13     14     16     Read and understand all instructions    Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product    Unplug this product from the telephone line and ac adaptor before cleaning  Do not use   liquid or aerosol cleaners  Use a damp cloth for cleaning    Do not use this product near water  for example  near a bath tub  wash bowl  kitchen sink    or laundry tub  in a wet basement  or near a swimming pool    Do not place this product on an unstable cart  stand  or table  The product may fall    causing serious damage to the product    Slots and openings in the enclosure and the back or bottom are provided for ventilation to   prevent ov
4.   BATTERY CARE       Be sure that the batteries are installed correctly  Wrong polarity may damage the unit     Donot mix old and new batteries       Do not mix alkaline  standard  carbon zinc  or rechargeable  nickel cadmium  batteries     E 6     e Ifthe unit is not to be used for an extended period of time  remove the batteries  Old or  leaking batteries can cause damage to the unit and may void the warranty       Do not try to recharge batteries not intended to be recharged  they can overheat and  rupture  Follow battery manufacturer   s directions        Do not dispose of batteries in fire  batteries may explode or leak     MOUNTING THE DESKTOP STAND   Two different mounting options are available for the DESKTOP STAND  Insert the stand into  the corresponding slots on the bottom of the telephone for a more comfortable viewing angle   OPTION A will tilt the phone at a 49 degree angle  and OPTION B is at a 30 degree angle        OPTIONA OPTION B    ATTACHING THE STAND  1  Place the main unit  keypad side down on a soft stable surface   2  For OPTION A  49 degree angle   refer to the following diagram      Align and insert the    A    tabs on the stand into the wider openings of the DESKTOP  STAND MOUNTING SLOTS located on the bottom of the SFA3275     When the hooks are properly inserted  carefully slide the DESKTOP STAND forward  with both hands until it reaches the end of the slots and locks into place   3  Turn the unit over  and place it on a firm flat surface   Note  
5.   It is possible to switch from a handset conversation to a speakerphone conversation by  pressing the K  BUTTON and placing the HANDSET into the HANDSET CRADLE     PRE DIALING A PHONE NUMBER  1  Enter the telephone number on the KEYPAD   2  To modify a number  press the DELETE BUTTON for each digit to be corrected   3  Pick up the HANDSET  or press the   lt  gt  BUTTON and the displayed number will be  dialed out automatically     RECEIVING A CALL  When you receive a call  the telephone rings and the RINGER INDICATOR flashes  The LCD  DISPLAY will show the CALL  and the caller telephone number if you have subscribed to  Caller ID  This feature allows you to decide to pick up the phone or not depending on who is  calling   If you want to talk to the caller    1  Pick up the HANDSET or press the   lt  gt  BUTTON to answer the call     2   Atthe end of the call  return the HANDSET to the cradle or press the Q BUTTON again     SPEAKER VOLUME CONTROL   You can adjust the speakerphone volume using the VOL  VOLUME CONTROL  BUTTON  The  current volume level setting is indicated by a series of    ooo0000    on the LCD DISPLAY  The  lowest volume setting is one    o    and highest volume setting is    00000000     The default speaker    volume is on the highest volume setting     HANDSET VOLUME CONTROL   You can also adjust the handset volume to the desired listening level using the VOL  VOLUME  CONTROL  BUTTON  The current volume level setting is indicated by a series of    oooo    i
6.  has been spilled into the product    c  If the product has been exposed to rain or water    d  If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions   Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions  Improper  adjustment of other controls may result in damage and may require extensive work  by a qualified technician to restore the product to normal operation    e  If the product has been dropped or the enclosure has been damaged    f  If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance    Avoid using a telephone during a lightning storm  There may be a remote risk of electric   shock from lightning    Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of a leak    Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm    Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for   wet locations     E 1    17  Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been  disconnected at the network interface   18  Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines     For optimal performance it is recommended that this product is used on a conventional phone  line  Performance may vary with VOIP or other digital services     SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  THE FCC WANTS YOU TO KNOW     CONSUMER INFORMATION       If requested by the telephone company  inform them as follows    FCC Registration NO    1    eee ce es 2BFTE07BSFA3275  Ringer Equivalence 
7.  will now flash in the display    Select the correct month using the A or V and confirm with the SET BUTTON  The  current    date    digits will now flash in the display    Select the correct date using the A or V and confirm with the SET BUTTON  The day of  week will be set automatically  The current    hour    digits will now flash in the display   Select the correct hour using the A or V and confirm with the SET BUTTON  The current     minute    digits will now flash in the display    Select the required minutes using the A or V and confirm with the SET BUTTON     E 9    8     Pick up the HANDSET to exit the setup mode     SETTING THE LOCAL AREA CODE  If you set up the area code  for example  773 1234567  when you receive a call from the same  area  the caller ID will skip the area code and show the last telephone number  1234567  only     hee le    Press and hold the SET BUTTON to enter the setup menu    Press the SET BUTTON repeatedly until    SET LOCAL CODE    is shown and the first of  the five available digits is flashing    Press A or    to select the desired number and confirm with the SET BUTTON    Repeat step  3 to set up the other numbers of your area code    Pick up the HANDSET to exit the setup mode     SETTING THE DIALING PREFIX  The prefix code is used for adding a specific number in front of the dialing numbers of caller ID  phonebook  and pre dial  especially when used behind an office PABX system  in order to get an outside line     Ole Oo aD    Press and 
8.  with the limits for a Class B digital   device  pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules  These limits are designed to provide reasonable   protection against harmful interference in a residential installation  This equipment generates    uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and  if not installed and used in accordance with   the instructions  may cause harmful interference to radio communications  However  there is no   guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation  If this equipment does   cause harmful interference to radio or television reception  which can be determined by turning   the equipment off and on  the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or   more of the following measures      Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna      Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver      Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver  is connected      Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help     WARNING  Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by  the party responsible for compliance could void the user   s authority to operate the  equipment     E 3    DEAR FIRST ALERT   CUSTOMER    We have taken great care to make sure that your product was in perfect working order when it  left our factory  It has been designed to give you many years of enjoyment and trouble free  operation  Read this manual before operating 
9. 80 degrees to expose the hanging tab  Place the HANDSET HOLDER back into place sc  it will hold the HANDSET in place when the phone  is mounted on the wall     REMOVE  HANDSET    HOLDER   Y ROTATE  NO 180    AND   E       REINSERT        3  Plug one end of the TELEPHONE LINE CORD into the TELEPHONE LINE JACK at the  bottom of the base    4  Plug the other end of the LINE CORD into the wall plate jack  then align the base s  KEYHOLE SLOTS with the screws and slide the telephone unit downward to secure it     E 8    SETUP MENU    There are 11 different functions in the setup menu for this telephone   You can press and hold the SET BUTTON to enter the setup menu and press it repeatedly to  access each of the function one by one as follows     SETUP FUNCTION FUNCTION DESCRIPTIONS  Select the desired display language from 10 options  English  default   Language French  Spanish  Portuguese  Polish  Italian  Swedish  German  Dutch  Turkish  Adjusts the contrast level of the LCD panel for easy reading   LCD Contrast Options are  1     5 and the default is 4   Enter Date  amp  Time   Enter the time and date information    Local Code Set the 5 digit local code  Set the 3 digit prefix    Ringer Melody Select your favorite ringer sound from 16 melodies  Ringer Volume Set the ringer volume level from 1 to 7 or turn it OFF completely    Set the flash time    Options are  100  200  300  400  600  default   900 ms  Set the interdigit pause time   Options are  1 2  2 4  default   3 6 seconds 
10. ECTRA Service Department  accompanied by proof of the date of original  consumer purchase  such as a duplicated copy of a sales receipt    You must pay all shipping charges required to ship the product to SPECTRA for warranty  service  If the product is repaired or replaced under warranty  the return charges will be at  SPECTRA   s expense  There are no other express warranties other than those stated herein     This warranty is valid only in accordance with the conditions set forth below   1  The warranty applies to the SPECTRA product only while   a  It remains in the possession of the original purchaser and proof of purchase is  demonstrated  b  It has not been subjected to accident  misuse  abuse  improper service  usage  outside the descriptions and warnings covered within the owner   s manual or  non SPECTRA approved modifications  c    Claims are made within the warranty period  2  This warranty does not cover damage or equipment failure caused by electrical wiring not  in compliance with electrical codes or SPECTRA owner   s manual specifications  or  failure to provide reasonable care and necessary maintenance as outlined in the owner   s  manual   3  Warranty of all SPECTRA products applies to residential use only and is void when  products are used in a nonresidential environment or installed outside the United States     This warranty gives you specific legal rights  and you may also have other rights which vary  from state to state  TO OBTAIN SERVICE please remov
11. ON for about two seconds to eliminate the current entry   The display will show    ERASED    as confirmation        ONE TOUCH MEMORIES    STORING NUMBERS IN THE ONE TOUCH MEMORY LOCATIONS WITH PHOTOS  This telephone has four One Touch Memories  M1 to M4    Once a number has been stored in each of these memory locations  you only need a single  press to make the call  The transparent memory button cap can be flipped open  so you can  insert a thumbnail photo of the person whose number is stored in that location  The thumbnail  photo must not exceed 7 8    wide x 11 16    high  22 wide x 17 high mm  in size     1     T L mo    Press and hold one of the One Touch Memories  say M1  for about 2 seconds until     DDRN MEMORY    is shown  You must release the button as soon as    DDRN MEMORY     appears  otherwise it will disappear    Enter the required telephone number with a maximum of 20 digits using the NUMBER PAD   Press M1 BUTTON to confirm  The number is now saved in the M1 memory location   Repeat steps  1 to  3 and use M2 to M4 BUTTONS to save more numbers in M2 to M4  memory locations     TO DIAL FROM ONE TOUCH MEMORIES    1     2     Pressing the desired memory button  M1 to M4   The saved phone number will be  displayed and dialed out automatically in hands free mode    Otherwise  you may lift the HANDSET and press the desired memory button  M1 to M4   to dial out the number     E 14    ONE TOUCH SOS EMERGENCY MEMORY       TO STORE AN EMERGENCY NUMBER   1  While the phon
12. The same procedures applies for mounting OPTION B  30 degree angle   just align and  insert the    B    tabs on the stand into the base        DETACHING THE STAND  1  Place the main unit  keypad side down on a soft stable surface   2  Toremove the STAND for either mounting option  refer to the following diagram      Carefully slide the DESKTOP STAND backward horizontally as shown with both hands  until it aligns with the wider openings of the DESKTOP STAND MOUNTING SLOTS      Carefully pull the STAND out of the base openings     E            MOUNTING THE PHONE ON A WALL   The phone may be mounted on a suitable wall or other vertical surface by following the  directions below    Select an area of the wall where you would like to hang your phone and make sure there are no  pipes or electrical cables located behind the wall in this area     Caution  Cables and wiring to electrical switches and sockets usually run vertically in the  wall  Do not mount your phone directly above or below an electric switch or socket unless you  are sure that the cables will not be damaged when attaching the screws  screws and plastic  anchors are not included      1  Drill two holes vertically  one above the other  3 1 4     83mm  apart  and leave the screw  heads protruding from the wall by about 3 16     5mm     Note  Adjust the amount that the screw heads protrude from the wall so that the  phone sits flat against the wall when mounted    2  Press and lift out the HANDSET HOLDER anc  rotate it 1
13. and resume the conversation      Pick up the HANDSET while in speakerphone mode to release and continue the  conversation   Use the A or V BUTTONS to change the music melody from 16 selections   Use VOL BUTTON to change the music volume in the same way as in speaker volume control     HOLD RELEASE   While a line is on hold  you can release it by    Picking up the HANDSET    Pressing the o gt  BUTTON    Pressing the HOLD BUTTON again    Pick up another phone connected to the same extension               o    HEARING AID COMPATIBILITY  HAC   This unit is compatible with inductively coupled hearing aids and cochlear processors  Adjust  your hearing aid   s or processor s    T switch    to the    T    position     E 12    THE PHONE BOOK  DATABANK     STORING NUMBERS AND NAMES IN THE PHONE BOOK  UP TO 80 ENTRIES     1  Press the L  BUTTON and    ADD A SEARCH W    is shown   2  Press A and    PLS INPUT NAME    is shown     3  Enter the required name with a maximum of 16 letters and confirm with the an  BUTTON     PLS INPUT NUMBER    will then be shown   4  Enter the required telephone number with a maximum of 20 digits using the numeric    KEYPAD and confirm with the LJ BUTTON   5  The    MEMORY COUNTER    at the top left corner of the LCD DISPLAY will increase by  one to show the total number of entries     6  You can repeat steps  3 to  4 to enter more entries or press L   BUTTON twice to exit   Note  When the all memory location is full     MEMORY FULL    will be displayed     H
14. become zero  and the current time and date will be displayed     CALL BACK  REDIAL  FROM THE CALLER ID MEMORY    1   2     Select the required Caller ID record by pressing Caller ID A or Caller ID V    Pick up the HANDSET or press the   lt  gt  BUTTON to dial it out automatically     TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE    If you experience difficulties in the use of this music system please check the following or call  1 800 777 5331 for Customer Service   No dial tone         Check that all phone cord connections  including the coiled handset cord  and AC  Adaptor are securely plugged into the telephone  amp  wall jack    Check that the phone is in the correct dialing mode  Touch Tone or Pulse Setting    Plug another phone into the jack to make sure your jack and phone service is functioning  properly     Call will not dial out or dials very slowly         Check that the phone is in the correct dialing mode  Touch Tone or Pulse Setting    No audible ringer    E 16    You may have too many extensions on your line  Try unplugging a few devices  Having  too many telephones and or accessories can also create problems such as low ringer  volume or impaired quality during calls     Noise  Static  Interferences while using the handset         A filter may be required for homes with DSL line or near Radio towers     Caller ID information does not show         Make sure you have subscribed to Caller ID service through your local phone company     CARE AND MAINTENANCE    1     2     Clean your phon
15. e     SETTING THE PAUSE TIME  1     2   3   4     Press and hold the SET BUTTON to enter the setup menu    Press the SET BUTTON repeatedly until    PAUSE TIME    is shown with the current    Pause  Time    setting flashing    Select the required pause time from 1 2  2 4 and 3 6 seconds using the A or V and  confirm with the SET BUTTON    Pick up the HANDSET to exit the setup mode     SETTING THE TONE PULSE DIALING MODE    1   2   3   4    Press and hold the SET BUTTON to enter the setup menu    Press the SET BUTTON repeatedly until    DIAL IN DTMF    is shown flashing    Select the required dialing mode between    DTMF     tone  and    PULSE    using the A or V  and confirm with the SET BUTTON    Pick up the HANDSET to exit the setup mode     E 10    TELEPHONE OPERATION    DIALING A CALL    1  Pick up the HANDSET or press the    lt  gt  BUTTON  the OFF HOOK INDICATOR will light  steadily  and wait for a dial tone  The LCD DISPLAY will show    LINE IN USE    on the  bottom line    2  Press the numbers on the KEYPAD for the telephone number you wish to dial  The  display will show the numbers you entered on the KEYPAD  If you dial a number over 16  digits long  it will show the last 16 digits only    3  When you have completed your call  hang up the HANDSET or press the K BUTTON  again to release the telephone line and end the call    4  The LCD display will show the elapsed call time during the call on the top line and the  total call time at the end of the bottom line    Note
16. e all batteries  if any  and pack the unit  carefully and send it prepaid by insured parcel post or UPS to SPECTRA at the address shown  below  IF THE UNIT IS RETURNED WITHIN THE WARRANTY PERIOD shown above  please  include a proof of purchase  dated cash register receipt  so that we may establish your  eligibility for warranty service and repair of the unit without cost  Also include a note with a  description explaining how the unit is defective  A customer service representative may need to  contact you regarding the status of your repair  so include your name  address  phone number  and e mail address to speed the process    IF THE UNIT IS OUTSIDE THE WARRANTY PERIOD  please include a check for  25 00 to  cover the cost of repair  handling and return postage  All out of warranty returns must be sent  prepaid    It is recommended that you contact SPECTRA first at 1 800 777 5331 or by e mail at  custserv spectraintl com for updated information on the unit requiring service  In some  cases the model you have may be discontinued and SPECTRA reserves the right to offer  alternative options for repair or replacement     E 18    SPECTRA MERCHANDISING INTERNATIONAL  INC   4230 North Normandy Avenue    Chicago  IL 60634  USA    1 800 777 5331    To register your product  visit the link below on the website to enter your information   http   www spectraintl com wform htm       0714 Printed in China    E 19    
17. e is in the    on hook    status  enter your desired emergency telephone number    2  Press the FLASH BUTTON and the LCD DISPLAY will show    DDRN MEMORY    for about  8 seconds    3 Before    DDRN MEMORY    disappears  press the SOS BUTTON and the LCD DISPLAY   will show            Press   BUTTON of the KEYPAD to confirm      gt     TO DIAL FROM THE SOS MEMORY   1  Press the SOS BUTTON to dial out the stored emergency number automatically in  hands free mode    2  Otherwise  you may lift the HANDSET and press the SOS BUTTON dial out the number        AUTO ANSWER PRESET MEMORIES    TO STORE AUTO ANSWER NUMBERS   1  While the phone is in the    on hook    status  enter your desired auto answer telephone number    2  Press the FLASH BUTTON and the LCD DISPLAY will show    DDRN MEMORY    for about  8 seconds    3  Before    DDRN MEMORY    disappears  press one of the dialing keys 1 to 5 of the   KEYPAD and the LCD DISPLAY will show            Press   BUTTON of the KEYPAD to confirm    Repeat steps  1 to  4 to store up to 5 auto answer numbers     a    AUTO ANSWER IN SPEAKERPHONE MODE   1  When one of the preset auto answer numbers is received  the unit will turn on  speakerphone mode automatically after 2 rings    You may now talk up to 15 minutes only unless you press one of the dialing keys  1 9     or    on the KEYPAD to cancel the time limit     N       THE CALLER ID FEATURE    A IMPORTANT NOTES     In order to utilize the Caller ID features  you must subscribe to Caller ID 
18. e with a damp  never wet  cloth  Solvent or detergent should never be  used    If your phone stops working  check to be certain that all modular plugs are properly     snapped    into their jacks    If the phone still doesn   t work and you have other telephones installed in your home   check to see if they are working  If they are  try using your telephone on another outlet  If  it still doesn   t work  it is more than likely that there is a problem with your telephone  In  this case  return the unit for service in accordance with the instructions on your warranty  card  DO NOT CALL THE TELEPHONE COMPANY SINCE YOU MAY BE  RESPONSIBLE FOR CHARGES FROM THEM  CHARGES FROM THE TELEPHONE  COMPANY ARE NOT COVERED BY THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE  WARRANTY    If other telephones in your house have also stopped working  the problem is most likely  with your telephone line service  Do not return your telephone for service since most  likely there is nothing wrong with it  You should however  consult with your telephone  company to see if there has been any interruption to your line service    If it is determined that your telephone is malfunctioning  FCC requires that it be  disconnected from the modular outlet until the problem has been corrected    Always have your unit repaired by an experienced technician or return it for service to  address listed in WARRANTY AND SERVICE section        2014 BRK Brands Inc  All rights reserved  First Alert   is a registered  trademark of the Fi
19. erheating  These openings must not be blocked or covered  The openings   should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed  sofa  rug  or other similar  surface  This product should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register  This  product should not be placed in a built in installation unless proper ventilation is provided    This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking   label  If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home  consult your dealer    Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord of the ac adaptor  Do not locate this   product where the cord will be abused by persons walking on it    Always plug the ac adaptor into an outlet that is easily accessible and near to the   equipment    Never push objects of any kind into this product through enclosure slots as they may   touch voltage points or short out parts that could result in a risk of fire or electric shock    Never spill liquid of any kind on the product    Do not disassemble this product  Take it to a qualified service technician or service center when   repair work is required  Opening or removing covers may expose you to voltage or other risks    Incorrect reassembly can cause electric shock when the appliance is subsequently used    Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer to qualified service personnel under the   following conditions    a    When the power supply cord or plug is damaged or frayed    b  If liquid
20. hold SET BUTTON to enter the setup menu    Press the SET BUTTON repeatedly until    PREFIX    is shown and the first of the three  available digits is flashing    Press A or    to select the desired number and confirm with the SET BUTTON    Repeat step  3 to set up the other numbers of your required prefix code    Pick up the HANDSET to exit the setup mode     SETTING THE RINGER MELODY    1   2     3   4     Press and hold the SET BUTTON to enter the setup menu    Press the SET BUTTON repeatedly until    RINGER MELODY    is shown with the current     Melody No     flashing    Select the desired melody from 01 to 16 using the A or V and confirm with the SET  BUTTON    Pick up the HANDSET to exit the setup mode     SETTING THE RINGER LEVEL    1   2     3   4     Press and hold the SET BUTTON to enter the setup menu    Press the SET BUTTON repeatedly until    RINGER VOL     is shown with the current     Ringer Vol Level    flashing    Select the desired ringer volume level from 1  Lo  to 7  Hi  or OFF using the A or V and  confirm with the SET BUTTON    Pick up the HANDSET to exit the setup mode     SETTING THE FLASH TIME    1   2    3   4     Press and hold the SET BUTTON to enter the setup menu    Press the SET BUTTON repeatedly until    FLASH TIME    is shown with the current    Flash  Time    setting flashing    Select the required flash time from 100  200  300  400  600 and 900 ms using the A or V  and confirm with the SET BUTTON    Pick up the HANDSET to exit the setup mod
21. ick up the HANDSET and the displayed telephone number  will be dialed out automatically     E 13    TO EDIT THE PHONE BOOK MEMORY    T  2   3     Press the    BUTTON and    ADD A SEARCH V    is shown    Press V and    PLS INPUT NAME    is shown    Enter the initial letter of the name of the person you wish to call using the KEYPAD  After  a short time  the display will show the first stored telephone number with this initial letter   Select the required location from the phone book by pressing A or V    Press the HN BUTTON  the cursor will be flashing after the last character of the name  of the selected entry    Press the DEL BUTTON to eliminate unwanted character or press the KEYPAD to insert  more character s     After changing the name  press LI  BUTTON to edit the phone number     PLS INPUT  NUMBER    will then be shown    Press DEL BUTTON to delete a digit or press the KEYPAD to insert more number s  and  confirm with the H  BUTTON     You can repeat steps  2 to  7 to edit more names and numbers and or press ai  BUTTON twice to exit     HOW TO DELETE A PHONE BOOK ENTRY    ii  2   3     Press the     BUTTON and    ADD A SEARCH V    is shown    Press V and    PLS INPUT NAME    is shown    Enter the initial letter of the name of the person you wish to call using the KEYPAD  After  a short time  the display will show the first stored telephone number with this initial letter   Select the required location from the phone book by pressing A or V    Press and hold the DEL BUTT
22. kerphone Microphone    13  Caller ID and Up A Button  amp  26  Desktop Stand  2 position   Down WButton       INSTALLATION    CONNECTING THE TELEPHONE   1  Plug one end of the telephone line cord into the TEL LINE JACK at the back of the  telephone base    2  Plug the other end of the telephone line cord into the wall outlet    3  Plug one end of the coiled cord into the handset s modular jack    4  Plug the other end of the coiled cord into the HANDSET JACK on the left side of the                               telephone         Pluginto      handset Jack    Pluginto         a P      Telephone       Jack S     Phone Line Cord Handset Cord             Plug into Wall Jack    INSTALLING BACKUP BATTERIES    Your telephone requires four AAA  UM 4  batteries  not included  for backup  When the     XX       icon appears on the display or if the display gets dim  replace all the batteries with four fresh     AAA    size  UM 4  ones     Note  The telephone numbers in memory are stored in non volatile flash memory which does  not require battery power for backup        INSTALLING BATTERIES INTO THE TELEPHONE    1  Unscrew the BATTERY COVER SCREW and open the BATTERY COMPARTMENT  COVER located on bottom of cabinet     2  Insert four DC1 5V        AAA    size  UM 4  alkaline batteries  not included  into the  Battery Compartment following the polarity markings as indicated in the compartment     3  Snap the BATTERY COMPARTMENT COVER back into place and tighten the BATTERY  COVER SCREW   
23. n the  LCD DISPLAY  The lowest volume setting is one    o    and highest volume setting is    oooo     The  default handset volume is    ooo        RINGER VOLUME CONTROL  You can adjust the ringer volume to the desired level using the VOL  VOLUME CONTROL   BUTTON    1  When the phone is in the    on hook    status or while the phone is ringing  press and hold  the VOL BUTTON for 3 seconds and the LCD DISPLAY will show    RINGER VOL    and  the current level from 1  minimum  to 7  maximum  or OFF    2  Tap the VOL BUTTON repeatedly until the desired ringer level is obtained     REDIAL  There are a total of 16 redial memories so that the last 16 entered numbers can be recalled and    E 11    dialed out at any time   1  Press the REDIAL BUTTON and the most recent call record    01     with the dialed number  and calling time is shown   2  Press the REDIAL BUTTON repeatedly to find older records down the list   3  If the desired record is found  you can lift the HANDSET or press the K BUTTON to  dial it out automatically   4  If you want to delete a record  tap the DEL BUTTON and    ERASED      is shown  Press  the DEL BUTTON again to confirm   5  When all records have been reviewed     TOP OF LIST    will be shown  The LCD DISPLAY  will revert to normal display in 15 seconds automatically after the last key press   Note   The last number dialed manually  up to 20 digits long  can be redialed     PAUSE   You can insert a 2 4 second pause while dialing or storing a number into mem
24. nection to party line service is subject to state tariffs  Contact the state public utility  commission  public service commission or corporation commission for information     j  NOTICE  If your home has specially wired alarm equipment connected to the telephone  line  ensure the installation of this SFA3275 does not disable your alarm equipment  If  you have questions about what will disable alarm equipment  consult your telephone  company or a qualified installer     k  This equipment is hearing aid compatible     NOTICE  According to telephone company reports  AC electrical surges  typically resulting  from lightning strikes  are very destructive to telephone equipment connected to AC power  sources  To minimize damage from these types of surges  a surge arrestor is recommended     Applicable for Coin or Pay Phone Only   To comply with state tariffs  the telephone company must be given notification prior to  connection for customer owned coin or credit card phone  In some states  the state public utility  commission  public service commission or corporation commission must give prior approval of  connection     FCC PART 15 COMPLIANCE    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    Note  This equipment has been tested and found to comply
25. ory in order to  access custom and telebanking services  long distance  etc  Press REDIAL BUTTON at the  desired point within the number and a    P    will be inserted  Press REDIAL BUTTON again if an  additional 2 4 second pause is needed     CALL WAITING AND FLASH  subscription to Call Waiting service may be required   Many special telephone services  such as Call Waiting  require a switch hook signal    If you have the Call Waiting service  you can put a call on hold and take a second incoming call  on the same line by pressing FLASH BUTTON  Press FLASH BUTTON again to alternate  between the two callers     Notes     If you do not have any special phone services requiring a switch hook signal  pressing  FLASH BUTTON may disconnect the current call      The recommended flash time for most service provider is 600 ms but you may adjust it in  the setup menu any time you need     HOLD WITH MUTE MUSIC AND EXTENSION RELEASE   MUTE   In handset talk mode  press the HOLD BUTTON to mute the call and    MUTE ON    is shown   This function is to prevent the person on the other end of the line from hearing what you are  saying  You can continue to hear the person on the other end     HOLD  In handset talk mode  if you press the HOLD BUTTON and hang up the HANDSET or in  hands free mode  the line will be held with music  The LINE STATUS INDICATOR will flash  In  both cases  the call parties cannot hear each other  While in hold mode  you may      Press the HOLD BUTTON again to release 
26. ow to enter names   The number buttons are also inscribed with letters for entering the name  By repeatedly  pressing the appropriate button  uppercase letters and the space character can be  entered     Button Letters symbols  1  Space character    2 Pen a A ae B C   3 D A A aseee eae E F   4  D e EA EE E E E EA E H     5 a EN E A NE EO ET EA AAE A K L   6 Ws E EE E E PTE O T ATE E N O   7 a PE N EIE ETNEA A ee Q R S  8 e E A U V   9 Weiisesssssssssirssrssresesrissrssresressrssresrrerresrrsrrssresressrnsresrreere x Y Z      Space Characters              ccccecesccssecesseeesseeeeseeeeeaes   0  Space character       Space character     Incorrect entry can be deleted with the DEL BUTTON     TO REVIEW THE PHONE BOOK MEMORY    1  Press the L  BUTTON and    ADD A SEARCH W    is shown   2  Press V and    PLS INPUT NAME    is shown   3  Enter the initial letter of the name of the person you wish to call using the KEYPAD  After  a short time  the display will show the first stored telephone number with this initial letter   You can now search for further numbers under this letter by pressing A or V   Notes      f no telephone number is stored  the display will show    EMPTY         After you have viewed all the entries in memory  the display will show    END OF  DATABANK        TO DIAL THE DISPLAYED TELEPHONE NUMBER FROM THE PHONE BOOK MEMORY  1  Select the telephone number in the phone book you want to call until it is shown on the  LCD DISPLAY     2  Press the     lt i BUTTON or p
27. rst Alert Trust     At Spectra  environmental and  social responsibility is a core       value of our business  We are    SPE   RA dedicated to continuous  implementation of responsible    do  geeen    initiatives with an aim to  conserve and maintain the  environment through  responsible recycling        Please visit us at http   www spectraintl com green htm for more information on    Spectra   s green initiatives or to find a recycler in your area     E 17    1 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY AND SERVICE       VALID IN THE U S A  ONLY    This product is manufactured  distributed or sold by SPECTRA MERCHANDISING  INTERNATIONAL  INC   official licensee for this product  All right  title and interest to use the     First Alert    logo trademarks and the    First Alert    trade dress are exclusively licensed by BRK  Brands  Inc  and are used under license from BRK Brands  Inc   Please contact SPECTRA   s  Service Department for questions comments  warranty  support  or service related to this  product     SPECTRA MERCHANDISING INTERNATIONAL  INC  warrants that this product 1  is free  from defects in materials and workmanship and 2  conforms to its specifications for a period of  1 year from the date of original customer purchase and provided the product is utilized within  the U S A  This warranty is not assignable or transferable  Our obligation under this warranty  is the repair or replacement of the defective unit or any part thereof  except batteries  when it is  returned to the SP
28. s full  the oldest data will be removed on a first in  first out basis    If the Caller ID information received duplicates another call in memory  the time date will  be updated and the    REP     REPEAT  icon will light    If the incoming call is unanswered  the LCD DISPLAY will revert to the new call counter   current time and date if no key is pressed within 25 seconds     VIEW THE CALLER ID RECORD    Lz    Under on hook status  press CLID W to review more recent calls  The CALL  will  increase    After you view the most recent data in memory  the display will show    END OF LIST      Press Caller ID A to review older calls  The CALL  will decrease    After you view the oldest data in memory  the display will show    TOP OF LIST       If the data in memory is being reviewed for the first time  the    NEW    icon will light    If no key is pressed within 15 seconds  the LCD DISPLAY will revert to the new call  counter  current time and date     ERASE THE CALLER ID RECORD    Tl  2     Select the required Caller ID record using the Caller ID A or Caller ID V    To delete a single Caller ID record  press DELETE BUTTON once  The display will show     ERASED       Press DELETE BUTTON again and the data of that call will be erased  and  the CALL  and Caller ID information will be updated    To delete all records  press and hold DELETE BUTTON until the display shows    ALL  ERASED       Press DELETE BUTTON again and the data of all calls will be erased  The  new call counter will 
29. service through  your local phone company  There are fees for Caller ID services  and it may not be  available in all areas      This product can provide information only if both you and the caller are in areas offering  Caller ID service  and if both telephone companies use compatible equipment     BASIC CALLER ID OPERATIONS    This telephone can store up to 76 incoming calls     If an incorrect  invalid or incomplete Caller ID signal is received  the display shows    LINE  ERROR          f only the callers phone number is received  the display shows the callers phone  number with the time and date it was received  The    NEW    icon will appear      f both the caller s name and phone number are received  the display shows the caller   s    E 15    name and phone number  with the time and date it was received  The    NEW     icon will  appear  If the callers name has more than 16 characters  only the first 16 characters will  be displayed    If the name and number are not available due to the caller s privacy restriction  the display  shows    PRIVATE    with the call   s time and date received and the    NEW    icon will appear    If the name and number are not available  the display will show UNAVAILABLE with the  call   s time and date received and the    NEW    icon will appear    If along distance call message is received  the display will show    LONG DISTANCE     with  the call   s time and date received and the    NEW     icon will appear    If the Caller ID memory i
30. the product identifier that has the format  US  AAAEQ H 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      e  If this equipment SFA3275 causes harm to the telephone network  the telephone  company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be  required  But if advance notice isn t practical  the telephone company will notify the  customer as soon as possible  Also  you will be advised of your right to file a complaint  with the FCC if you believe it is necessary     f   The telephone company may make changes in its facilities  equipment  operations or  procedures that could affect the operation of the equipment  If this happens the  telephone company will provide advance notice in order for you to make necessary  modifications to maintain uninterrupted service     E 2    g  Should you experience trouble with this equipment  please contact Service Department   Spectra Merchandising International  Inc at 4230 North Normandy  Chicago IL  60634  hotline  1 800 777 5331 for repair or warranty information  If the equipment is  causing harm to the telephone network  the telephone company may request that you  disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved     h  Please follow instructions for repairing if any  e g  battery replacement section    otherwise do not alternate or repair any parts of device except specified     i    Con
31. this unit to become familiar with its features and  obtain the performance that will bring you continued satisfaction for many years    For future reference  record the serial number in the space provided     Model Number  SFA3275 Serial Number     CONTENTS OF YOUR PRODUCT    SFA3275 Telephone Set   Coiled Handset Cord  9 feet    Line Cord  5 feet    2 Position Desktop Stand   User Manual  English and Spanish        PROTECT YOUR FURNITURE      This system is equipped with non skid rubber    feet    to prevent the product from moving when  you operate the controls  These    feet    are made from non migrating rubber material specially  formulated to avoid leaving any marks or stains on your furniture  However certain types of oil  based furniture polishes  wood preservatives  or cleaning sprays may cause the rubber    feet    to  soften  and leave marks or a rubber residue on the furniture  To prevent any damage to your  furniture we strongly recommend that you purchase small self adhesive felt pads  available at  hardware stores and home improvement centers everywhere  and apply these pads to the  bottom of the rubber    feet    before you place the product on fine wooden furniture     LOCATIONS OF CONTROLS    peee                                                                                                 15  Speaker    16  Handset Holder      _Handset Speaker Ringer Volume 17  Hook Switch  Control  5  Speakerphone     lt  Button with Status 18  Handset  Indicator    Spea
    
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