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1. In Off hook mode 1 Press M1 or M8 button to directlydial out the selected number Two touch memory In on hook mode 1 Press MEM button 2 Press 0 9 to select memory location 3 Go Off hook or Press SPEAKER button to dial out the numbers In Off hook mode 1 Press MEM button 2 Press 0 9 to select memory location and directly dial out the numbers NOTE Batteries must be installed for memory storing and dialing UPDATING THE CALL NUMBER IN MEMORY Repeat one touch memory or two touch memory store operation to update the new phone number SPEAKERPHONE OPERATION Pressing Speaker button will activate speaker operation Pressing Speaker button again will hang up the call During the conversation picking up handset will automatically switch the conversation to thehandset REDIAL Press the REDIAL button will automatically redial the last number you dialed OneE ToucH REDIAL If you get a busy tone when dialing press the REDIAL button the unit will automatically redial the number you just dialed FLASH During conversation pressing Flash button will momentarily interrupt the telephone conversation to access telephone company services WHILE On Hook RECEIVING INCOMING CALL The unit will display the caller s telephone number on the display Please make sure you have subscribed to your local telephone company for the Caller ID service RINGER VOLUME LEVEL You may select ringer volume lev
2. MAIN FEATURES FSK DTMF Caller ID Incoming call logrecords up to68 calls Outgoing call logrecords up to20 last dialed numbers 8 one touch memory On hook pre dialing Lock feature Redial Pulse or Tone dialing mode Mute function Speakerphone BEFORE YOU BEGIN USER MANUAL EX29446CE A Parts checklist 0 as Ol 1 Base unit 2 Handset 3 Handset cord 4 Line cord 5 Mechanical lock v NOTE I you find any of theparts missing please contact your local A L C A T E L shop where you buy this product right away INSTALLATION INTRODUCTION INSTALLING AND REPLACING THE BATTERIES Your Caller ID phone uses 3 AA Size alkaline batteries for receiving and storing Caller ID recordsand for storing the numbers youuse for memory dialing Your caller ID phonestores and displays specific information provided by your local telephone company to subscribersof Caller ID or similar caller identification services CAUTION Disconnect the phone cord from the wall outlet before Your Caller ID phone enables you to installing or replacing the batteries Identify callers before you answer the phone View the time and date of each incoming call Record up to 68 Caller ID messages sequentially Never install telephonewiring during lightning storm Never touch un insulated telephonewires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface Use caution when
3. box andthe other endinto modular telephone line jack marked 3 Fix the telephonein the wall as the following layout Specific installation please reference to the bottomof base unit BASE LAYOUT D D C O O 0000001 M emory Dial Button LCD DispepLay LAYOUT Speakerphone ce Date time 3 IN Incoming call 4 OUT Outgoing call 5 NEW REPEAT NAIL Lock new call repeatcall mail Phone number display 7 SUNMONTUEWEDTHUFR SA Week display TELEPHONE FEATURES SETUP 1 When the telephone is instandby idle press the SET button for 2s until the display shows SEE AEE Press the UP orDOWN button to modify the settingas shown Press the SET buttonagain to confirm your entry Press the SET button again to edit the next setting item Repeat Item 2 Item 3and Item 4 until all setting are entered Press the DEL button to exit anytime during thesetup The last setting entryin this exit will not be saved Dm oR W DY THERE ARE THREE OPTIONS SETTING GEE 7 AEE GE GdE 5 digit for Localarea code setting CE 3 PCOgE 2 digit for PABX code withsetting SETTING FLow LAYOUT time setting SEE 4 AREE gt gt Ft 7 of p SEE 3 ri dE Setting finished p id Exit fro
4. el to HI MID or LO SPEAKERPHONE VOLUME You may adjust speakerphone volume level during conversation FLASH TIME SETTING Use the FLASH switch located atthe bottom of the unit toselect flash time 600ms 300ms or 100ms PuLSE TONE FUNCTION Users can select P PULSE or T TONE dialing mode according to requirements from the local telephone company service IDD Lock 1 To lock insert the key intothe IDD lock and rotate clockwise until the arrowhead pointing to the red dot All telephone number starting with firstdigit 0 cannot be dialed 2 To unlock rotate the key anti clockwise until the arrowhead point to the green dot All telephone numbers can be dialed out Green dot o Red dot Unlock state Green dot Red dot Lock state ak j i A KE REVIEWING INCOMING CALLS Press DOWN or UP button to review incoming call This telephone unit is capable of storing up to 68 incoming calls When 68 records are reached new calls will be recorded and old calls will be deleted automatically DIAL BACK THE CALLER During the reviewing of your incoming caller ID record pressing speaker button or picking up the handset will dialout the displayed telephone number REVIEWING OUTGOING CALLS Press the OUT call key to enter the outgoing calls reviewing state Press up or down button to rev
5. iew the out going calls During the reviewing of your out going record pressing speaker button or picking up the handset will dial out the displayed telephone number DELETE BUTTON Pressing this DEL button during Incoming and Outgoing Call ID review will delete the number shown from the record DEL button is alsoused as EXIT mode during setting up of date time Local Area code and PABX code On Hook PRE DIALING User can enter the telephone number first and check the number to be dialed like review incoming or outgoing records before picking up the handset or press the speaker button The displayed numbershall be dialed CONTRAST AND MUTE When the unit is idle press the MUTE button to adjust display contrast levels During conversation press the MUTE button will prevent the other party from hearing you Press MUTE again will resumenormal conversation WHILE Orr Hook REVIEWING INCOMING CALL AND OUTGOING CALL During conversation press the UPor DOWN button to review incoming call number or press OUT then UP button to review the outgoing callnumber MUTE FUNCTION During conversation press the MUTE button will prevent the other party from hearing you Press MUTE again willresume normal conversation PABX CODE APPLICATION After setting 1 digit or 2 digit PABX code in the menu if call number is 6 digit or more the unit will automatically insert PABX code infront of the number every time During dialing the unit will pause fo
6. installing or modifying telephone lines Never install telephone jacks in wet location unless the jack is specifically designed for wetlocations Temporarily disconnect any equipment connected to the phone such as faxes other phonesor modems INSTALLING BATTERIES 1 Open thebattery compartment door CAUTION Do not expose torain or water incase of electric shock os 2 Insert three batteries into battery compartment and short circuit If you are not goingto use the telephone for a few days remove the batteries becausethey can leak anddamage this unit 3 Close the battery compartment door IMPORTANT if you are not going to use the telephone for more then 30 days remove the batteries because they may leak andcause damage to the unit INSTALLING THE TELEPHONE 1 Insert the end of the handset cord into the cord jack and the other end into the jack inthe left partmarked at the baseunit 2 Plug linecord in thejack marked on the base unit and the other end into telephone line wall outlet WALLMOUNTING INSTALLATION 1 Rotate the wallmounting knob as shown in the following layout Wall mounting location slide out Rotate 180 replace OGOOGO NUILZ a A MOUNTING The knob a E to keep this unitin place whenthe telephone is vertical on the wall 2 Install the baseunit to the wall and thenplug one endof line cordinto the junction
7. m operation a PABX Cope When using behind PABX thatrequires dialing a separate number to connect to external lines This PABX code when set will automatically insert to the front part of the normal telephone numberwhen you makea call LocAL AREA CODE This code is the region code that identifies your telephone exchange area If your caller ID number received includes this Local Area Code you may remove this code from the Caller ID the unitreceived by setting the same LocalArea Code SETTING DATE AND TIME Depending on the Caller ID service you get from your local telephone company the signal received by the unit will automatically update the TIME and DATE If your telephone time and date are notupdated you can manually set it Press the SET buttonto enter DATE TIME setting 5 amp i dAtE When you are finished the year in display flashes Press the UP orDOWN button to modify When finished press the SET button to enter the month editmode as same as year setting 5 Press the SET buttonagain to modify the day hour and minute in turn When using SET button to confirm the setting of last digitin minute the seconds in display will automatically start from 00 6 When finished the display willautomatically show the current week andcalendar ee E SETTING DATE LAYOUT Setting finished Exit from operation DOWN SETTING LOCAL AREA CODE The Local Area Code setting allows up to a maximum of 5 digit code After setting
8. r a 1s after dialing the PABX code Ifthe IDD 07 is locked and PABX code is set the number will be dialed with PABX code inserted and the IDD 0 will still be locked The IDD 07 is lock at the second digit of the dialing when PABX code is set and Lockis active TROUBLESHOOTING No DIAL TONE IN THE HANDSET Make sure linecord and handsetcoil cord securely plugged in e Make sure thetelephone network linked and can be used normally No RING oR ONCE RINGING THE PHONE CUTOFF Make sure thejunction box andline cord arewell connected orpoor contact due to weband line breakage e Youmay have toomany extension phoneson your line Unplug some extension phones andtry to dialagain NOISE IN CONVERSATION The line cordand coil cordmay be loose dropped off orbe affected withdamp e The junction boxmay be getrusty NO CALLER ID Make sure the batteries are properlyinstalled and connected Make sure youhave subscribed tocaller ID servicefrom your localtelephone Company Used equipment mustbe disposed ofin compliance with current environment protection regulations Youshould return it to your reseller or disposesof it in an approved recycling centre EX29446CE A 0000 xxxx Printed in China Alcatel Logo and Alcatel name are trademarks of Alcatel and used under license by Thomson
9. the Local Area Code incoming call within your telephone exchange area will automatically be filtered to remove the Local Area Code that matches 1 Press the SET buttonto confirm when unit display SFE 2 CGd 2 Then the unit willdisplay 7 E not programmed or programmed local area code The first digitof the area code flashes 3 Press the UP orDOWN button to edit or modifyit to O through 9 4 When finished the first digitedit press the SET buttonto enter the menu to edit The second digit and continue with programming SETTING PABX CODE The PABX code setting allows up to a maximum of 2 digit PBX code Make sure the unit is not locked 1 Press the SET buttonto confirm when LCD displays Sf 3 FIJE 2 Then the display shows P V74 not programmed or programmed PABX code The first digit of PABX code flashes 3 Press the UP orDOWN button to set or modifyit to O through 9 4 When finished the first digitedit press the SET buttonto enter the menu to Edit the second digit and continuewith programming MEMORY STORE You can store a number up to16 digitsin eight one touch memory M1 M8 or ten two touch memory 0 9 from On hook mode or Off hook mode Press STORE button numbers upto 16 digits STORE M1 M8 or 0 9 MEMORY DIALING One touch memory In On hook mode 1 Press M1 or M8 button 2 Go Off hook or press SPEAKER button to dial out the selected number

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