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CL-3350 INF USER` S MANUAL

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1. exp panes ety aus 21 Setting VIP Ring kem 21 Changing BINE S center et eee Se ettet ae e Ma eS 22 5 58 eene 22 Registering a New Handset 23 Resetting Handset oe edet gine bep 24 Selecting oed esta ui ide seated eee Led 24 Call cc eese oe or x E HOUR ere venue gott m phai needy 25 Releasing Handset eR 26 Caller ID Type ie oe OE EROR eke Eee tad 26 Using Multi System Intercom Between Handsets 27 Call Transfer Between Handsets oen eee ee eme em eres 28 Feature List ooo 29 Appendix Troubleshooting Pepe emer Red 30 Bl Feature List e Caller ID type selection FSK or DTMF e Stores up to 10 incoming calls number up to 20 digits for each number e Stores up to 10 outgoing calls number up to 24 digits for each number e Stores up to 10 numbers in phonebook memory up to 24 digits for each number LCD displays calling and dialing number Key lock setting Call transfer of external calls when using two or more handsets Internal calls Ringer type selection Setting VIP numbers with matching ringer Ringer volume adjusting Earpiece volume adjusting New call indicator Battery level indicator In use indicator Microphone mute function Dialing mode selection Real time clock set time Redialing and preparation dialing func
2. Three AAA batteries Rechargeable Ni MH batteries User s manual A gt GB User s manual Adapters Line cord Carrying clip The shape of the plugs vary according to each country s specification Location and Function of Controls Base Rear and bottom View Charge pins Page button Pages the handsets 5 Also used to register Line Jack a new handset Power Jack In use indicator lights steadily when a call is in progress Charge indicator lights steadily while the handset is charging Before Using A Location and Function of Controls continued Handset Earpiece LCD window Scrolls through menu options Also adjusts volume In Standby mode scrolls through the phonebook entries Activates intercom communications During a call transfers a call to another handset Makes answers or ends a call Allows you to access menu options Also used to return to Standby mode from any menu Rear View Battery cover A Before Using Redials the last number you dialed When entering a number inserts a pause between numbers Clears characters from the display Also used to go back to the previous menu When navigating menu options confirms the menu or the option selected In Standby mode press to lock keys on the phone Squeeze to turn the phone on or off lll Using Multi System Up to 6 handsets can be used with
3. 11 Clr Redial see page 12 12 Clr Call Log see page 13 13 Select Base see page 24 14 Base Menu Call Bar see page 25 Dial Mode see page 8 Time Set see page 8 L Release see page 26 PIN is required to access these menus Note If there are several handsets registered to the base unit and if there is anyone who is using the Base Menu you cannot access the Base Menu until the other handset has finished Menu A Registered Recall The en button is used in conjunction with special services such as Call waiting Call ID type 11 which may be offered by your telephone company You can local transfer a call to another extension under PABX using this feature Tone Dialing Switchover To access certain services such as voice mail or interactive telephone system it is necessary to use tone dialing When your phone is set to the pulse mode DTMF dialing is available temporarily Paging You can page the handset from the base unit Using this feature you can locate the lost handset Press the button on the base unit All handsets registered to the base will ring for about 30 seconds A Basic Function To flash simply press the E button while the line is engaged Result The display shows Press the w button while the phone is in the pulse dial mode Your phone is converted to the tone dial mode temporarily When you hang up the call the mode returns
4. button 2 Press the or button until the phone number you want is displayed Dialing a Number from Phonebook Find out the number you want to dial Refer to View the phonebook entries Then press the button to dial Or In Standby mode press and hold the entry number 0 9 until the stored number appears Result The number is automatically dialed Editing the Phonebook Entries 1 Press button 2 Press the button to access STORE PHONE 3 Press the or button until the phone number you want to edit displays 4 If necessary press the button to clear the digit s then enter the desired number 5 Press the 5 gt button to save the number Adjusting Voice Volume During a conversation the or button adjusts the level of the ear piece volume You can adjust the volume from level 1 to 3 The selected volume is displayed in the LCD window Adjusting Ring Volume Yall m VOLUME 3 1 Press they button 2 Press the or button to choose RIRS then press the K button 3 Press the button to choose RIRS LEUEL then press the reo button Result The current ring level is displayed 4 Press the or button to choose the volume level you want Result You can adjust the volume from level 1 to 3 You can also turn the ringer OFF Each time you press lt 2 or button the handset sounds its selected loudness 5 Press the re button t
5. Lf CALL LOS then press thes button Result The LCD window prompts you to enter the PIN The PIN is preset to 0000 at the factory 3 Enter the PIN then press the button Result The phone prompts you to confirm the deletion 4 Press the S button Basic Function A Battery Level Indicator The icon is continuously displayed at the top right corner of the LCD window The icon shows the level of battery power The more bars you see the more power you have left When the battery is too weak for the phone to operate the handset will automatically turn off Place the handset Key Lock on the base to charge the handset battery m 1 Flat If you turn this feature on all buttons except for the button will be locked and will not function You can answer incoming calls or intercom calls by using any buttons on the phone But when you hang up the phone returns to the lock mode This feature is useful to avoid pressing buttons by mistake 1 To turn the feature on press the A Basic Function button briefly and the tm icon appears in the LCD window 2 To turn the feature off press the button briefly andthe icon disappears from the LCD window Notes e lf a power failure occurs the Key Lock feature is automatically cancelled Do not hold the button for more than 3 seconds or the handset will be turned off Smart Dialing With the Smart Dial feature your ph
6. a base You can make an intercom call and transfer an external call between the handsets Intercom Between Handsets If you have several handsets registered to the base two handsets can talk to each other on an internal communication call 1 Press the d button on your handset 2 Enter the handset number 1 6 you want to page 3 The paged handset rings The LCD window on the paged handset displays your handset number the paging handset Notes e If you enter a handset number that does not exist the handset sounds an error tone e To cancel the intercom call press either the button or the V button 4 To answer the call from you the paged handset s user should press any button 5 To end the call press either the INT button or the e button Notes If an external call comes in during an intercom conversation you will hear beeps When you hear the low beeps finish the intercom call by pressing the Z button Then the external line rings Press the e button to answer the call Using Multi System A Releasing Handset You can remove the registered handset from the base if necessary 1 Press button 2 Press the or button to choose BASE MENU then press the button 3 Enter the PIN then press the gt button 4 Press the or button to choose RELEASE then press the CS button Result The LCD window displays all handsets currently registered to the base Cal
7. feature only when the caller s service network transmits the caller s information You can specify 2 callers and select a VIP ring tone for each caller among 6 different tones 1 Press button 2 Press the or button to choose RINS then press the button 4 Press the or lt 2 button to choose the ring type you want Result Each time you press the button or button the handset sounds the ring you have chosen 5 Press the button to save the selection e Press the or button to choose UIP RINS then press the button Press the or button to choose the ring address you want then press the button Enter the phone number you want to designate then press the rs button gt E Lid Press the or button to scan through the ring types available then press the button to save the selection Menu A Call By Call Continue 3 Press the or button to recall Phonebook entries 4 Find the number you want using the gt or button 5 When you find the desired entry press the o gt button Result The selected phone number displays after the preselected Call by Call number 6 Press the v button to dial the number Key Beep Updating Your Call by Call Numbers You can delete or change the numbers 1 Press the button 2 Press the or button to choose CALL BY CALL then press the CS button 3 Press the or C2 button repeated
8. with full batteries Exhausted batteries shall not be disposed of with the usual household waste or in a fire 1 If you are sure you will not be going to use the handset over a month please take out the batteries from the battery compartment 12 Use only the power supply indicated in the User s Manual 13 Keep the phone out of the reach of children 14 Use the phone only in the described manner 15 Stop using the phone if it becomes damaged 16 The phone is designed to work with a temperature range from 5 C to 45 C Bl Appendix Troubleshooting Symptom Check amp Remedy No operation Check that the power adapter is properly connected e Check that the telephone line cord is properly connected Check that the handset is fully charged Checkthat the handset batteries are installed properly No dial tone e Check that the telephone line cord is properly connected Checkthat the power adapter is properly connected Warning beep occurs when making a call Checkthat the handset batteries are not in low status The Handset seems to have very short battery life Clean the charge contacts Consistently short battery life may indicate that replacement of the batteries is necessary A Appendix Table of Contents Before Using Package Contents ie ERR x Bake ene beds 1 Location and Function of Controls sess 1 LCD Window Icon
9. ALCOM Quality Lifestyle DIGITAL ENHANCED CORDLESS TELEPHONE with Caller ID Function Cormpbes with Drs 30158 CL 3350 INF USER S MANUAL Congratulations on purchasing our high quality product Please read the manual carefully to find out all features and how your telephone Works so you can get the best out of your new phone Safety precautions To reduce the risk of electrical shock and injury please follow these basic safety precautions before using the phone 1 Carefully read and observe the instructions in this manual 2 Follow all warnings marked on the unit 3 When cleaning unplug the phone first then use a damp cloth to wipe Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners 4 Do not place objects on the line cord that may cause damage 5 Do not use this phone in wet surroundings or environments where there is a risk of explosion 6 Avoid spilling of any liquid on the phone 7 Unplug this phone from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel only 8 Pay attention to the polarity of the batteries insert the rechargeable batteries in accordance with polarity symbols this instruction is found in the installing batteries section 9 Use only the batteries indicated in the User s Manual Never use other ordinary batteries or conventional alkaline batteries Otherwise this may not only cause personal injuries but also damage to the unit 10 Do not mix exhausted batteries
10. Descriptions 3 Connecting Lines ite Eee I RR ARMOR bb PUR Lee eet eta 4 Installing Batteries e 4 Charging Handset ie ee e mehr ne 5 Using Handset Carrying Clip d v asec 6 Using Earmic optional 6 Turning Handset On Off e n 1 Choosing Dial Mode rere rentre Oe rU peters ERES 8 Setting ID IL UE 8 Basic Function Makiriq a Calle Coa eee tpe exter eo 9 Receiving a ney 10 Switching the Microphone off 10 Adjusting Voice Volume 11 Adjusting Ring Volume ee mede reb 11 Last Number Redial et erc er ceive tere tt t exei 12 Caller js qi RHEIN UD An DE AR ER EE EAT ORI HEATER 13 Battery Level Indicator sareti janne ija Aa Ana RE A 14 Key Lock e emen 14 Smart Dialing aod aetas ento e bent ber test 15 Out of Range IndicatiOn RR em EE 15 Registered Recall e 16 Tone Dialing Switchover 16 Paging eee 16 Advanced Menu Functions Menu Navigation M e 17 Menu Map NIA GT ERE 17 PhoneboOok errem b REIR NC ur 18 Call by Di Gag es Ge ee 19 Key Beep oce tome tet peer redes ab praia e IEE i game 20 Selecting Ring
11. con This icon indicates that the line is engaged Key lock icon This icon indicates the keys are locked New call icon This icon indicates that there is a new call To view the caller access the Call Log menu See page 13 Mute icon This icon indicates that your phone s microphone is off temporarily Battery status icon This icon is displayed at all times when your phone is on and shows the level of your battery charge The more bars the greater the capacity Before Using A Connecting Lines 1 Connect one end of the phone line cord to the phone line jack on the rear of the base and the other end to a standard phone wall jack 2 Connect the modular end of the power adapter to the power jack of the base and plug the other end into a standard AC wall outlet ee To AC wall outlet To phone wall jack Installing Batteries The rechargeable Ni MH batteries AAA size 2 Insert new batteries as indicated come with your phone Install the battery before matching correct polarity using your phone Note Reversing the orientation may damage the handset 1 Slide the battery cover in the direction of the arrow and pull it out A Before Using Call Barring It is possible to set the phone to restrict numbers that can be dialed Calls beginning with numbers you specified can not be dialed in this feature You can set up to 4 different restricted
12. dial the number When you dial from Phonebook 1 Press the button in Standby mode to recall the call by call numbers Result The currently stored Call by Call numbers are displayed 2 Press the or button to choose the desired number then press the button Menu A Phonebook You can store frequently used phone numbers up to 10 in your phone s internal Phonebook so that you can easily make a call without having to remember or enter the phone number Storing a Phone Number in Phonebook 1 Press button 2 Press the SC button to access STORE PHONE Result The first phonebook entry appears on display 3 Press the or button to find the entry you want 4 Enter the desired number up to 24 digits then press the ES button 5 Repeat if necessary Note If you make a mistake while entering a number use the button to correct the mistake Each time you press the button the last digit is cleared To clear all digits press and hold the button Then enter the correct number Using a Pause A pause allows to have adequate time for the phone number to register with the telephone company s system and complete the call A pause provides a delay of 3 seconds A Menu If you want to insert a dialing pause between numbers when you store a number in memory press the button until appears at the pause entry Viewing the Phonebook Entries 1 In Standby mode press the or lt 2
13. e for more than 5 seconds then the IN USE indicator starts to blinks Then release the button Press this button 6 Press the button Result The LCD window prompts you to enter AC T Enter your phone s AC Authentication Code and press the button The AC is 0000 Note AC remains the same even if you want to register other handsets from different manufacturers to this base Result When the registration is properly completed the LCD window displays the handset number and returns to Standby mode Menu A Changing PIN The PIN is required for the following options Registering a new handset Resetting a handset and the items under BASE MENU The PIN is preset to 0000 at the factory To change the PIN code 1 Press button 2 Press the or CZ button to choose CHANGE then press the button Setting Access Code 3 Enter the current PIN then press the button Result The LCD window does not display the PIN you entered in order to maintain secrecy If you enter a wrong PIN your phone returns to Standby mode 4 Enter a four digit PIN you want to use then press the button 5 Enter the new PIN again to confirm the number then press the S button Some telephone system requires an access code 9 for example and listen to a second dial tone before dialing an outside number You can set your phone to insert one digit access code automatically when you use a phone n
14. elete all numbers in the Redial memory 1 Press the x button 2 Press the or button to choose CLR REdIRL then press the button Result The LCD window prompts you to enter the PIN The PIN is preset to 0000 at the factory 3 Enter the PIN then press the button Result The phone prompts you to confirm the deletion 4 Press the button Bl Advanced Menu Functions Menu Navigation To access a menu option 1 To display menu items press the Qo button 2 To scan through menu options press the or button repeatedly 3 To select an option press the button when the option you want appears in the LCD window 4 Repeat if necessary Menu Map To return to Standby mode from any menu If you press the button from any menu not in the number or text input mode the phone returns to the previous screen To return to Standby mode from any menu press the V button or the button or press and hold the E button Also the phone will automatically return to Standby mode from any menu if no button is pressed for about 30 seconds 1 Store Phone see page 18 2 Call Log see page 13 3 Call by Call see page 19 4 Key Beep see page 20 5 Ring Ring Type see page 21 Ring Level see page 11 VIP Ring see page 21 6 PIN Change see page 22 7 Smart Dial see page 15 8 Access Code see page 22 9 Register see page 23 10 HS Reset see page 24
15. her person in the room but do not want the other party to hear you A Basic Function To switch the microphone off temporarily press the button while you are on the phone The icon appears in the LCD window Your correspondent can no longer hear you To switch the microphone back on press the button again Call by Call This feature lets you add a special service number such as special network service number You can recall the number easily then attach the phone number you want to call by entering the phone number manually or accessing Phonebook The special Call by Call number will be dialed followed by the phone number You can store up to 3 Call by Call numbers Storing Call by Call Numbers Press the button Press the or button to choose CALL bY CALL then press the rso button Press the or button to choose the desired memory cell AB Enter the desired number up to 10 digits then press the button Dialing Call by Call Number When you dial phone number manually 1 Press the button in Standby mode to recall the call by call numbers Result The currently stored call by call numbers are displayed Press the or button to choose the desired Call by Call number then press the button Enter the phone number you want to call Result The phone number displays after the selected Call by Call number 4 Press the A button to
16. lear the last digit and correct the number e If you press the button for more than one second all digits you have entered will be cleared and the phone returns to the Standby mode When you enter the first digit s of the phone number if the Smart Dialing feature is enabled and there are the matching numbers in the phone s memory the number appears on the display For details see page 15 2 When the number appears correctly press button Basic Function A Receiving a Call When a call is received the phone rings and the g icon on the display blinks Blinks Caller s M number 9615042 If the caller can be identified the caller s phone number is displayed If the caller cannot be identified only the g icon blinks 1 To answer the call press any button Or If the handset is on the base just simply lift it up You do not need to press any button Result The phone is connected and the 7 icon is steadily on The LCD window displays the talk time 2 You can speak To end the call either press the button or replace the handset on the base Note After you lift the phone from the base to receive the call the 7 button does not work for 3 seconds to prevent the phone from being disengaged Switching the Microphone Off Mute You can temporarily switch your phone s microphone off so that the other party cannot hear you Example You wish to say something to anot
17. ler ID Type 5 If you want to select the handset to release individually enter the number s of the handset s When the selected handset number s disappears in the LCD window press the r5 button Result The selected handset s will be removed from the base The LCD window displays URRESISTER If the removed handset is currently registered to another base unit and is within the range of the base unit you can use the handset with the base There are two different Caller ID types which are DTMF and FSK This feature allows you to change the Caller ID type 1 Press 2 Press the or button to choose BASE MENU then press the CS button 3 Enter the PIN then press the button Then the LCD window displays bAR A Menu 4 Press and hold the button for about 3 seconds then the current setting is displayed FSK or DTMF 5 If you want to change the Caller ID type press the button once Then the phone exit to standby mode 6 If not press button to exit LCD Window Icon Descriptions This area displays in use Ya e Ka ys imi information such as the other r party s number call duration H 5 pope aH menus etc In Standby mode it displays the handset number and the current time Signal strength icon This icon is always displayed when your phone is on and shows the current signal strength More bars indicate more signal strength Line i
18. ly to choose the memory cell you want to delete or change Result The stored number displays 4 Using the F button erase or change the number then press the re button You can set your handset not to sound the key tone each time you press a key 1 Press the button 2 Press the or button to choose hES bEEP then press the button Result The display shows the current setting A Menu 3 Press the or button to scroll through the key tone options Result You can choose from Standard key tone e T4PE2 Two frequency tone The key tone does not sound 4 Press the button to save the selection lll Basic Function Making a Call 1 Pick up the handset and press the 4 button Result You hear a dial tone 2 Dial a telephone number Note You can store up to 10 telephone numbers in memory for automatic dialing For details see page 18 3 When the receiver answers speak 4 To end the call either press the ea button or replace the handset on the base Note To make a call to the last number you dialed use the Redial feature For details see page 12 You can enter the desired phone number in Standby mode which allows you to make corrections before dialing Follow these steps 1 Enter a telephone number Check the number in the LCD window Yall m 2515042 Notes e If you make a mistake while entering a number press the button to c
19. numbers containing up to 4 digits each If the feature is on the message BARRING displays when the restricted number is dialed To activate a call barring number 1 Press the button 2 Press the or button to choose BASE MERU then press button 3 Enter the PIN then press the button 4 Press the button to access CALLDAR 5 Enter the number you want to restrict up to 4 digits 6 Press the button to save the number To deactivate a call barring number Press the y button Press th or amp button to choose BASE MERU then press the button Enter the PIN then press the button e Press the button to access LRLLbRR A m Press the or button to choose the cell number you want to deactivate and clear the number 6 Press the button to save the selection Menu Resetting Handset If you reset the handset all the user selectable features including Phonebook incoming and outgoing call numbers and other settings return to the initial setting at the time of purchase To reset your handset 1 Press button Selecting Base 2 Press the or button to choose HS RESET then press the button 3 Enter the PIN then press the button 4 Press button to confirm the reset Your handset can be used with up to 4 base units This menu option allows you to select the base you want to use Note To use the handset
20. o save the selection Note Setting to turn the ringer OFF When a call comes in only the icon in the window blinks Basic Function A Last Number Redial To dial the last number 1 Press the 9 button in Standby mode Result The LCD window displays the last number you dialed 2 Press the al button to dial the number Your phone keeps the last 10 numbers you have dialed and allows you to retrieve the numbers To view and dial any of the last 10 numbers 1 Press the D button in Standby mode 2 If you want to scroll through the memory press the or button until you find out the number you want to call 3 Press the v button to dial the number Notes When no numbers are found EMPTY is displayed e When the redial memory storage is full each time you dial a new number the oldest number stored in the redial memory is automatically erased and the redial memory is updated You can modify the displayed number before pressing the button by using button A Basic Function To delete a specific number in the Redial memory 1 Press the gt button 2 Scroll to the number you want to delete by using the or button 3 When the number appears on the display press the SC button Result The display prompts you to confirm the deletion 4 Press the CO button Result You hear a beep and the phone returns to Standby mode after clearing the memory number To d
21. one displays the full phone number when you enter the first digit s of the number provided that the number is currently stored in your phone s memory for example stored in the phonebook received or dialed recently To place a call using the smart dial feature 1 In Standby mode enter the first digit s of the desired phone number Result The phone searches for the matching phone number from memory in the order of outgoing calls Phonebook incoming calls then displays the first available number Numbers blink except for the part of the number you entered 2 If the number is not the one you want enter the remaining digits until you see the desired number Out of Range Indication 3 Press thelz button to dial the number displayed Or press the button to exit this smart dial mode You can select to enable or disable the Smart Dialing feature To change the setting 1 Press the Vo button 2 Press the or button to choose SMART dIRL then press the button Result The current setting is displayed 3 Press the button to choose Bf or GFF To enable this feature select 07 4 Press the button to save the selection If the handset is too far from the registered base the handset cannot properly engage the telephone line The Y icon at the top left of the LCD window blinks to warn you and the signal strength indication bars next to the icon disappear This icon blinks Yy
22. rms and release the clip Then lift it off T 7 22 AL Using Earmic optional The earmic jack is located in the middle right side of the handset and is 2 5mm standard plug Simply plug the earmic into the jack and the earmic will be activated Earmic jack Note e When the earmic is plugged into the earmic jack the microphone on the handset will be deactivated A Before Using If you want to attach the carrying clip Attach the carrying clip to the back of the handset Make sure that the carrying clip locks into place Earphone Microphone Clip Earmic plug EJ Registering a New Handset The handset which comes with the base unit was already registered as handset 1 Each additional handset you purchase must be registered to the base unit Note A handset can be registered to up to 4 different base units And a base can be used with up to 6 handsets To register a handset 1 Press button 2 Press the or button to choose RESISTER then press the button 3 Enter the PIN then press the button Note The PIN is preset to 0000 at the factory You can change the PIN For details see page 22 If you want to register other handsets from different manufacturers to this base you must enter their PIN codes in this step 4 Press the or button to choose the base number you want then press the button 5 Press and hold the e button on the bas
23. tions Smart dialing feature Page on base unit to look for the handset easily Call by call function Key tone selection Barring number setting Access code setting Tone dialing switchover Out of range indication Registered recall e Supports GAP function Feature List A Call Transfer Between Handsets You can transfer a call from one handset to another 1 During a telephone conversation press the amp button Your caller will be put hold 2 Enter the handset number 1 6 you want to transfer to 3 The paged handset will ring To answer the call from you the paged handset Should press any button 4 You can speak to the handset Intercom 5 To transfer the external call to the paged handset press the button A Using Multi System Result The paged handset is connected to the outside party Or to cancel the call transfer and talk with the outside party again press the amp button Note When you transfer a call you may hang up before the transferred station answers your paging The connection between the caller and the station is completed when you hang up If the transferred station does not answer the call within a predetermined time the call is transferred back to your station lll Before Using Package Contents Once you have unpacked your phone check to make sure that all the parts shown below are available If any piece is missing or broken please promptly call your dealer
24. to pulse mode To stop paging press the button on base or any button on the handset Note If a call comes in while the handset is being paged the handset stops paging and the bell will ring Caller ID When you receive a call the caller s phone number is shown on the screen if the caller s information is transmitted from the network on which the call was made The last 10 received calls are stored in the Caller ID memory and you can use the list to make a call to any of the numbers The Call ID icon P appears when there are new calls in the memory Once you view all the new calls using the Call Log menu the icon will disappear To review and dial any of the received numbers 1 Press button 2 Press the or button to choose CALL LOS then press the rs button Result The LCD window shows the last caller s number up to 20 digits The time when the call was received is also displayed If there is no caller ID received EMPTY is displayed 3 Scroll the Caller ID numbers by using the or button and choose the desired number 4 To dial the selected number press the button To delete a specific number from the Call Log 1 Scroll to the number you want to delete from the Caller ID memory then press the button 2 Press the button to confirm the deletion To delete all numbers in the Caller ID memory 1 Press the button 2 Press the or amp x2 button to choose
25. ult The LCD window prompts you to enter the PIN The PIN is preset to 0000 Setting Time 1 Press button 2 Press the or button to choose bRSE MENU then press button Result The LCD window prompts you to enter the PIN The PIN is preset to 0000 at the factory 3 Enter the PIN then press the button 4 Press the or amp button to choose TIAE SET then press the ES button A Before Using 3 Enter the PIN then press the button 4 Press the button to choose DAL MODE then press the button Result The current setting is displayed 5 Press the or button to choose TOME or PULSE 6 Press the button to save the selection Result The current setting is displayed 5 Enter the current time using the number keypad Notes e The time format is 24 hours Select from 00 to 23 If you want to correct a digit in the middle while programming use or button to move the cursor to the incorrect number then enter a correct number Press the button to save the selection o Selecting Ring Type You can select your own ringing sound 6 ring types are available 1 Press the button 2 Press the or button to choose RIRS then press the button 3 Press the button to access FINGTYPE Setting VIP Ring This option allows you to instantly identify callers you ve assigned to the phone s memory by generating a distinctive ring You can use this
26. umber from your Call ID list 1 Press the C button 2 Press the or amp button to choose REEESS COJE then press the button A Menu 3 Enter the one digit access code using the number keypad Note When you dial a phone number in the Call Log list the number will be dialed following the access code and a preset pause time 4 Press the button to save the selection Turning Handset On Off When you place the handset on the charger to charge the handset automatically turns on To turn the handset on or off in Standby mode follow these steps 1 To turn on the handset when the display is off press the button Result The first time you turn the phone on the LCD window displays the handset number and the time The phone is in Standby mode and ready for use m HS 11 58 If the time on the display is not correct you can change the time See Setting Time on page 8 2 To turn the handset off press the button until 9004 bYE appears Then the display is turned off Note Nothing will appear in the LCD window when battery power is very low YOU SHOULD FULLY CHARGE THE HANDSET BEFORE USE Before Using A Choosing Dial Mode In order to provide compatibility with other telephone systems your phone can be set to either pulse dialing same as rotary or tone dialing DTMF 1 Press button 2 Press the or button to choose BASE MERU then press the button Res
27. when the handset is out of range H5 If you carry the handset too far from the base unit during a call the telephone line might be disconnected and the handset returns to Standby mode Check if there is noise or static If so move the handset closer to the base station Basic Function A
28. with more than one base unit you must register the handset to each base unit See page 23 To select a base unit 1 Press button 2 Press the or button to choose SELECT bRSE then press the reo button A Menu 3 Press the or button to scroll through the available bases Result If you select bEST BASE the handset will automatically find the first available base unit when you lose contact while moving around 4 Press the button to save the selection Installing Battery continued 3 To replace the battery cover slide the Notes cover up until it snaps shut The batteries need to be replaced if they do not recover their full storage capacities after recharging When replacing the batteries always use good quality Ni MH re chargeable batteries Never use other batteries or conventional alkaline batteries Charging Handset Important Note Before initial operation YOU SHOULD FULLY CHARGE THE HANDSET for about 14 16 hours To charge the handset you should place it on the base Result When charging the handset automatically turns on and the charging lamp on the base lights up Before Using A Using Handset Carrying Clip The supplied handset carrying clip allows you to conveniently carry the handset with you It clips easily to your belt waist band or shirt pocket If you want to remove the carrying clip Insert a screw driver along the edge of one of its a

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