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1. Press DELETE MUTE on the handset or DELETE on the base Enter the new number provided by your local telephone company To enter pauses press and hold PAUSE When finished press MENU SELECT on the handset or MENU SEL on the base Change Repeat Dialing Number The default repeat dialing number is 66 If this does not match the number provided by your local telephone company you will need to edit the number Use aor y to scroll to REPEAT DIALING then press MENU SELECT on the handset or MENU SEL on the base The display will show Press DELETE MUTE on the handset or DELETE on the base Enter the new number provided by your local telephone company To enter pauses press and hold PAUSE When finished press MENU SELECT on the handset or MENU SEL on the base Reset all codes You can reset all PPU codes to their default values Use aor wto scroll to RESET ALL CODES then press MENU SELECT on the handset or MENU SEL on the base You see the following display Press MENU SELECT on the handset or MENU SEL on the base 36 BASIC OPERATION Batteries Battery Care and Maintenance After your battery is fully charged you can expect the following performance Operation Operating time While not in use standby up to 4 days Handset is off the base unit or charger but not in use e The battery needs charging when Anew battery is installed in the handset The phone b
2. You ll hear a confirmation tone and the new phonebook entry will be displayed Ifthe phonebook is full the handset or base unit will display You can also press REDIAL then A or y keys to scroll to the previously dialed number from the redial list you want to store in the phonebook Press MENU SELECT on the handset or MENU SEL on the base While entering numbers press and hold PAUSE to add pauses if necessary f there is a duplicate number in the phonebook the display will show BASIC OPERATION 25 If you register additional handsets to your base the handsets share a common phonebook which is stored in the base This means that entries inserted by a handset or base unit are available for all handsets and the base unit and if one deletes a phonebook entry it will disappear from all handsets and base unit Ww o 2 oO o Lo 1 o B Telephone Directory Each press of a particular key causes characters to be displayed in the following order nario versus Foley presses TT Te Ts Te 7 je ps eeel eeel P O je fa fo fe reo je Fo Js fa s fe js je fo m h sh eh ef su N lo je m n fo z e lo Ir Is 7 e j Ir ps js Ir lu fv le fe fe lv _ o w x fy 2 o w x ly Bell ae E EA ppp pol le p fe ara EEE Reviewing Dialing from the Phonebook e Press MENU SELECT on the handset or MENU SEL
3. Billed Services Intercom Erase X CONG ON are eer eee 9 Q Q N O 12 BASIC OPERATION Base Unit Layout tO OO S OY Di Ts OD N gt NN BNN a a a a o 2 2 02 0 u WN OCO O N O O GOO N O Intercom In Use Power Charge Microphone Auto Call Back 3 Way Calling Repeat Dialing Number keys Speaker Mute Flash Redial Pause CID y EXIT Delete MA MENU SEL Skip gt Volume Erase Voicemail Play gt 23 22 2120 19 18 17 BASIC OPERATION 13 W o o oO O Lo o o Ss Telephone Operation Making Calls From the Handset Press ON or SPEAKER q to use the Handset Speakerphone feature Dial the phone number OR Dial the phone number first then press ON or SPEAKER lt As you are entering numbers press DELETE MUTE or OFF CLEAR to backspace and make corrections or press and hold PAUSE to enter a 3 second dialing pause Press OFF to end your call From the Base Unit Press SPEAKER LD Dial the phone number OR Enter the phone number first then press SPEAKER 4 As you are entering numbers press DELETE or EXIT to backspace and make corrections or press and hold PAUSE to enter a 3 second dialing pause Press SPEAKER q to end your call Answering Calls From the Handset e Press ON SPEAKER or any of the number keys Press OFF to end your call From the Base Unit Press SP
4. L Language preset to English 24 Limited Warranty 45 M Maintenance 45 Making Calls 14 Mute Function 15 0 Operating Range 19 P Parts Checklist 3 Power Guard Spare Battery Charger Feature 5 PPU Keys on Base 34 PPU Keys on Handset 34 Programming Password 32 Programming the ERASE key 33 Programming the PLAY key 32 Programming the SKIP key 33 Programming the Voicemail Access Keys 31 Programming the VOICEMAIL key 32 R Redial Function 15 Registration 9 Replacing the Handset Battery 37 Re Register existing handsets to a new base 9 Reset All codes 33 36 Review Call History 29 Reviewing Dialing from the Phonebook 26 Ringer Tone 23 Ringer Volume 23 S Shared Call Log 28 Store a Call History Record in the Directory 30 Storing a New Entry 25 T Table Desk Installation 6 Technical Specifications 49 Telephone Directory 25 27 Telephone Operation 14 22 Telephone Settings 23 24 To register your accessory handsets 9 Transferring Calls 16 Troubleshooting 38 44 v Voicemail 31 w Wall Mounting 7 INDEX 51 Printed in China 91 000608 010 000 BellSouth Premium Systems User s Manual BellSouth a o BellSouth National Help Desk Premium Systems TOLL FREE 1 800 298 0973 Model BS5872 93
5. O m o ol Handset and Base Indicators Handset Display Icon Description MUTE Turns on when the microphone is muted NEW Turns on when there are new call log entries Turns on when the ringer is muted K Low battery indicator and charging indicator LED is on when in handsfree mode arm On when new voicemail is detected Service must be subscribed through your local telephone company 10 BASIC OPERATION Handset and Base Indicators Base Display Icon Description MUTE e MUTE turns on when the microphone is muted e LED is on when microphone is muted Turns on when there are new call log entries Turns on when the ringer is muted On when the phone is off hook Displays when spare battery is charging in the base unit CHARGE On when the handset is charging in the base VOICEMAIL On when new voicemail is detected Service must be subscribed through your local telephone company LED is on when base speakerphone is in use e LED is off when the power adapter is plugged into the base e LED flashes when the base is operating on spare battery power e LED is on when a spare battery is charging and the power adapter is plugged into the base BASIC OPERATION 11 Ww o 2 o o Lo o o 5 Handset Layout Antenna CID Y Redial Pause On Flash Dialing Key 0 9 Voicemail Play Skip gt Menu Select Ma Speaker Mute Delete Off Clear
6. Base 359 grams Power Requirements Handset 600mAH NiMH Battery Base 9V DC 800mA Memory Phone Book 50 Memory locations 16 characters for name 32 digits for number per location Call Log 50 Memory locations ADDITIONAL INFORMATION gt o gt 5 paar e 3 o e gt Index A About Call History Caller ID 28 30 Access Voicemail 31 Answering Calls 14 B Base Display 11 Base Display Screen Messages 22 Base Unit Layout 13 Batteries 37 Battery Care and Maintenance 37 Before You Begin 3 Belt Clip optional 8 C Call Forward 17 Caller ID 28 Change 3 Way Calling Number 36 Change Auto Call Back Number 35 Change PPU Key Setting 35 Change Repeat Dialing Number 36 Charge the Handset battery 7 Check for dial tone 8 Choose Location 4 Clear Voicemail 31 Conference Call 15 Custom Pay Per Use PPU Features 34 50 D Delete a Phonebook Entry 27 Delete Records from Call History in Handset or Base 29 De Register all system handsets 9 Dial a Displayed Number 29 Dial Type preset to tone 24 E Editing a Phonebook Entry 27 F FCC ACTA and IC Regulations 47 48 Flash Function 15 H Handset and Base Indicators 10 Handset Display 10 Handset Display Screen Messages 20 21 Handset Layout 12 Handset Locator 18 Headset 18 l Important Safety Instructions 46 Install Handset Battery 4 Installation 4 Intercom Call 16 INDEX Index K Key Tone preset to on 24
7. History 1 Press w CID to view call history 2 Use aand y to scroll through records in call history Delete Records from Call History Delete a Specific Call 1 Locate the record you want to delete from call history 2 Press DELETE MUTE on the handset or DELETE on the base You ll hear a confirmation beep Delete All Calls 1 With the handset in call log mode press and hold DELETE MUTE on the handset or DELETE on the base The screen displays 2 Press MENU SELECT on the handset or MENU SEL on the base You ll hear a confirmation beep Dial a Displayed Number 1 Locate the record in call history that you want to dial 2 If you wish to change how the number is dialed press The screen displays alternate dialing sequences available for this call When the number is correctly displayed for dialing press ON or SPEAKER If you answer a call before the caller ID information appears on the screen it will not be in the call history BASIC OPERATION 29 Ww o 2 oO o Lo o o gt Caller ID Store a Call History Record in the Directory Press OFF CLEAR 4 Locate the record in the call history you want to store in the directory on the handset s 2 If you wish to change how the number is stored press The screen displays alternate dialing or EXIT on the sequences available for this call base at any time to 3 Press MENU SELECT on the handset or MENU SEL
8. SELECT on the handset or MENU SEL on the base Del Type preset to tone From the idle off mode press MENU SELECT on the handset or MENU SEL on the base then aor y keys to DIAL TYPE Press MENU SELECT on the handset or MENU SEL on the base then use aor y keys to scroll from TONE to PULSE Press MENU SELECT on the handset or MENU SEL on the base 24 BASIC OPERATION Telephone Directory Your phone can store up to 50 numbers with names in memory Each memory location can hold up to 32 digits for the number and 16 characters for the name Storing a New Entry e Press MENU SELECT on the handset or MENU SEL on the base With PHONEBOOK highlighted press MENU SELECT on the handset or MENU SEL on the base Press a or wto select STORE Press MENU SELECT on the handset or MENU SEL on the base You will be prompted to ENTER NUMBER Use the dialing keys to enter the number you wish to store in the phonebook Press the DELETE MUTE on the handset or DELETE on the base to backspace and make corrections Press MENU SELECT on the handset or MENU SEL on the base You will then be prompted to ENTER NAME Use the dialing keys to spell the name Use the a and y keys to move the cursor Press DELETE MUTE on the handset or DELETE on the base to backspace and make corrections Press MENU SELECT on the handset or MENU SEL on the base
9. To hang up properly walk back into range periodically pressing OFF BASIC OPERATION 19 Ww o 2 oO o Lo o o gt Telephone Operation Handset Display Screen Messages Screen Displays 20 BASIC OPERATION When The handset is in use The handset is on hook You are accessing an empty directory or call log You are saving to a full directory The call is on mute The handset speakerphone is in use The battery needs to be recharged There is a call coming in There are new voicemail messages There are new calls in the CID log The handset has lost communication with the base The base is paging handset s The base is calling Calling another handset Telephone Operation Handset Display Screen Messages Screen Displays When Calling the base Other handset is calling An extension phone is in use There is no telephone line connected The telephone number you have entered is already stored in the directory Your operation is successful The battery is not installed properly in the handset OR The battery needs to be replaced OR e An incorrect battery has been installed by mistake The battery is very low The handset should be placed in the base unit or charger A handset with a low battery has been placed in the base unit or charger BASIC OPERATION 21 Ww o 2 o o Lo o o gt Telephone Operation Base Di
10. operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and often requires extensive work by an authorized technician to restore the product to normal operation E If the product has been dropped and the base and or handset has been damaged F If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance Avoid using a telephone other than cordless during an electrical storm There is a remote risk of electric shock from lightning Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak Only put the handset of your telephone next to your ear when it is in normal talk von 46 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION FCC ACTA and IC Regulations FCC Part 15 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the requirements for a Class B digital device under Part 15 of the Federal Communications Commission FCC rules These requirements are intended 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
11. 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 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 To ensure safety of users the FCC has established criteria for the amount of radio frequency energy that can be safely absorbed by a user or bystander according to the intended usage of the product This product has been tested and found to comply with the FCC criteria The handset may be safely held against the ear of the user The base unit shall be installed and used such that parts of the user s body other than the hands are maintained at a distance of approximately 20 cm 8 inches or more If you choose to use a clipping device please make sure to only use the supplied belt clip FCC Part 68 and ACTA This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and with technical requirements adopted by the Administrative Council for Terminal Attachments ACTA The label on the back or bottom of this equipment contains among other things a product identifier in the format US AAAEQ TX
12. to transfer the external call to the other handset If transferring from the base press SPEAKER to transfer Intercom Call If you have registered accessory handsets to your base you can intercom between system handsets or the base e From the idle off mode press INTERCOM The first handset HS1 will display Select a number of the handset to be called 1 4 or 0 for base The display will change to 16 BASIC OPERATION Telephone Operation e Press INTERCOM ON or SPEAKER q on HS2 or base to answer the intercom call The screens will display e Press INTERCOM OFF CLEAR on the handset or EXIT on the base If HS2 is out of range or on an external call when HS1 attempts to intercom it the display of HS1 will show Call Forward If you have registered accessory handsets to your base you can forward calls between system handsets An external call can be forwarded from base to handset handset to handset or handset to base A handset HS1 on an external call can forward it to any other handset or base e Press and hold the INTERCOM key on HS1 it will display Ww o 2 oO o Lo o o 5 Enter the handset number you wish to forward to or O for base HS1 will display e HS2 or base can press ON SPEAKER or any of the dialing keys 0 9 to answer the call If HS2 does not respond in about one
13. up the tabs on the wall mount adapters with the holes at the bottom of the base unit Snap the wall mount bracket firmly in place 4 Mount the base unit on the wall Position the base unit so the mounting studs will fit into the holes on the wall mount bracket Slide base unit down on the mounting studs until it locks into place Charge the Handset Battery Place the handset in the base Be sure to charge the battery for at least 16 hours before using your phone GETTING STARTED 7 cold dust or moisture O py lo O mr a o ol Installation Check for dial tone After the batteries are charged pick up the handset and press ON you should hear a dial tone If you Your phone contains do not try this phone in another phone jack an internal noise filter for DSL subscribers This means If you subscribe to DSL service you shouldn t experience interference or noise when using your phone due to your DSL service Belt Clip optional To attach To remove 8 GETTING STARTED Registration Your phone can operate up to four handsets To order additional handsets call the supplier To register your accessory handsets 1 2 3 4 5 6 After charging the battery the screen will display On the base unit press MENU SEL then scroll to DISPLAY BASE ID press MENU SEL Enter the 15 digit base unit ID code If you make a mistake press the DELETE MUTE key to backs
14. EAKER q or any of the dialing keys 0 9 Press SPEAKER 4 to end your call 14 BASIC OPERATION Telephone Operation Flash Function You can use your phone with services such as call waiting When you receive a call waiting signal simply press the FLASH key to switch to the new call Press FLASH again to switch back to the original call Redial Function e Press REDIAL to display the last telephone number dialed from the handset or base unit up to 32 digits Use A or y to scroll through the five previously dialed numbers When the beginning or the end of the redial list is reached a double beep will sound e When the desired number is reached press ON or SPEAKER to dial Press DELETE MUTE on the handset or DELETE on the base to delete the number from the redial memory Press OFF CLEAR on the handset or EXIT on the base to exit the redial review list Mute Function During an active call press the MUTE key on handset or base unit to disable the microphone The screen will display Press MUTE again to return to normal two way conversation MICROPHONE ON will display briefly Conference Call Your phone is capable of supporting conference calls between system handsets or base It is possible to establish a conference between any two handsets or a handset and the base and the external line If a handset or base already has a connection to the external line and any other handset or base g
15. LECT on the handset or MENU SEL on the base use a or y to scroll to FEATURE CODES then press MENU SELECT on the handset or MENU SEL on the base Press a or wv to scroll to BILLED SERVICES then press MENU SELECT on the handset or MENU SEL on the base Use aor wto scroll to your desired option then press MENU SELECT on the handset or MENU SEL on the base You can access the following options AUTO CALLBACK 3 WAY CALLING REPEAT DIALING RESET ALL CODES Change Auto Call Back Number The default AUTO CALLBACK number is 69 If this does not match the number provided by your local telephone company you will need to edit the number Use a or y to scroll to AUTO CALLBACK then press MENU SELECT on the handset or MENU SEL on the base The display will show Press DELETE MUTE on the handset or DELETE on the base Enter the new number provided by your local telephone company To enter pauses press and hold PAUSE When finished press MENU SELECT on the handset or MENU SEL on the base BASIC OPERATION 35 Ww o 2 oO o Lo o o Ss Custom Pay Per Use PPU Features Change 3 Way Calling Number The default 3 WAY CALLING code is F flash If this does not match the number provided by your local telephone company you will need to edit the number Use aor y to scroll to 3 WAY CALLING then press MENU SELECT on the handset or MENU SEL on the base You see the following display
16. Table of Contents Getting Started Before You Begin Parts CheckliSt ri aii 5 ea a ud w Installation o e E ee cs Choose Location o Install Handset Battery Power Guard Spare Battery Charger Feature Table Desk Installation Wall Mounting s e a a easa ee ee p W Q Charge the Handset Battery Check for dialtone Belt Clip optional Registration lt Q s s w 0 a0 rss To register your accessory handsets Re Register existing handsets to a new base De Register all system handsets Basic Operation o Handset and Base Indicators Handset Display Base Display s s c aan 0a car a a naa W Handset Layout a 2 sa g a Qum up Sus w Base Unit Layout Telephone Operation Making Galls a oros a Qa e Answering Calls sasi i s sl s o qp Dua w Flash FUNCION 4 cis 8a a e nen Redial Function e s s s ee s Ua sp nus w Mute Function e 2 a eda a ae ee a Conference Call 15 Volume Control o o 15 Transferring CallS 16 Intercom Gall occ wars a a 16 Call Forward oe cese a ac a 8 17 Handset Locator 18 Headset 20 ek a ns a W N 18 Operating Range scene ea Q wa w w Q
17. To enter pauses press and hold PAUSE Press DELETE MUTE on the handset or DELETE on the base to erase numbers if you make a mistake When finished press MENU SELECT on the handset or MENU SEL on the base Programming the VOICEMAIL key The default voicemail access number is 98 If this does not match the number provided by your local telephone company you will need to edit the number Use aor wto scroll to ACCESS NUMBER then press MENU SELECT on the handset or MENU SEL on the base You see the following display Press DELETE MUTE on the handset or DELETE on the base Enter the new voicemail access number provided by your local telephone company To enter pauses press and hold PAUSE When finished press MENU SELECT on the handset or MENU SEL on the base Programming the PLAY key The default PLAY key number is 1 If this does not match the number provided by your local telephone company you will need to edit the number Use a or v to scroll to PLAY then press MENU SELECT on the handset Ln or MENU SEL on the base The display will show 32 BASIC OPERATION Voicemail Press DELETE MUTE on the handset or DELETE on the base Enter the new number provided by your local telephone company To enter pauses press and hold PAUSE When finished press MENU SELECT on the handset or MENU SEL on the base Programming the SKIP key The default SKIP key number is 33 If this does not match the number provided b
18. XXx This identifier must be provided to your local telephone company upon request The plug and jack used to connect this equipment to premises wiring and the telephone network must comply with applicable Part 68 rules and technical requirements adopted by 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 An RJ11 jack should normally be used for connecting to a single line and an RJ14 jack for two lines See Installation Instructions in the user s manual The Ringer Equivalence Number REN is used to determine how many devices you may connect to your telephone line and still have them ring when you are called The REN for this product is encoded as the 6th and 7th characters following the US in the product identifier e g if is 03 the REN is 0 3 In most but not all areas the sum of all RENs should be five 5 0 or less For more information please contact your local telephone company This equipment may not be used with Party Lines If you have specially wired alarm dialing equipment connected to your telephone line ensure the connection of this equipment does not disable your alarm equipment If you have questions about what will disable alarm equipment consult your telephone company or a qualified installer If this equipment is malfunctioning it must be unplugged from the modular jack until the problem has been corrected Repa
19. a particular purpose are limited to the time period listed and are otherwise excluded from this warranty if unauthorized repairs are attempted Additionally the Supplier shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential damage or commercial loss nor for any other loss or damages The Supplier assumes no responsibility for products sent without prior return authorization ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 45 gt o gt 5 fe 3 o fe gt Important Safety Instructions When using your telephone equipment basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire electric shock and injury including the following m D da N 11 12 13 14 15 Read and understand all instructions Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product Unplug this product from the wall outlet 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 kitchen sink or swimming pool Do not place this product on an unstable surface such as a table shelf or stand The product may fall causing serious damage Slots and openings in the back or bottom of the base unit and handset are provided for ventilation To protect them from overheating these openings must not be blocked by placing the product on a soft surface such as a bed sofa or rug This product should never be placed near or over a ra
20. ase You are now prompted to EDIT NAME Press DELETE MUTE on the handset or DELETE on the base to backspace then use the dialing keys to enter the correct name see page 26 Use the a and w keys to move the cursor Press MENU SELECT on the handset or MENU SEL on the base A confirmation tone will sound Delete a Phonebook Entry Follow the first two steps in Reviewing Dialing from the Phonebook Press DELETE MUTE on the handset or DELETE on the base A confirmation tone will sound The handset or base will then move to the next entry if any will be shown Press or to scroll the phone number to see the additional digits If there are no entries in the phonebook when it is accessed NO ENTRIES will display BASIC OPERATION 27 Ww o 2 oO o Lo o o gt Caller ID Callers name Caller s telephone number Date of call Time of call Shared Call Log The caller ID log is stored in the base and is shared by the system handsets Changes made at the base or a handset will be reflected in all handsets and the base If the number of an incoming call matches an entry in your directory the name will display exactly how you ve entered it in the phonebook For example if Christine Smith calls her name will appear as Chris if that is how you entered it into the phonebook Your phone has a caller ID CID with call waiting feature that works wi
21. diator or heat register This product should not be placed in any area where proper ventilation is not 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 in your home consult your dealer or local power company Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord Do not install this product where the cord may have anyone walking on it Never push objects of any kind into this product through slots in the base or handset as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a risk of fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the product To reduce the risk of electric shock do not disassemble this product but take it to an authorized service facility Opening or removing parts of the base or handset other than specified access doors may expose you to dangerous voltages or other risks Incorrect reassembling can cause electric shock when the product is subsequently used Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in the risk of fire or electric shock Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to an authorized service facility under the following conditions When the power supply cord or plug is damaged or frayed If liquid has been spilled onto the product If the product has been exposed to rain or water If the product does not operate normally by following the
22. e Try installing your phone as far away from these types of electronic devices as possible wireless routers radios radio towers pager towers cell phones intercoms room monitors televisions personal computers kitchen appliances and other cordless phones Your line cord might be malfunctioning Try installing a new line cord 42 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Problem My calls fade or cut in and out while I m using my handset The charge light is off Suggestion Other electronic products can cause interference with your cordless phone Try installing your phone as far away from these types of electronic devices as possible wireless routers radios radio towers pager towers cell phones intercoms room monitors televisions personal computers kitchen appliances and other cordless phones Microwaves operate on the same frequency as your phone It is normal to experience static on your phone while the microwave is running Do not install this phone in the same outlet or near the microwave If your phone is plugged in with a modem or surge protector plug the phone or modem surge protector into a different location If this solves the problem re locate your phone or modem farther apart from one another or use a different surge protector Relocate your phone to a higher location The phone will get better reception not installed in a low area If the other phones in your home are having the issue the problem is in your wiring
23. e suggestions below should solve the problem If you still have difficulty after trying these suggestions call the Supplier Problem My phone doesn t work at all cannot get a dial tone Suggestion Make sure the power cord is plugged in Make sure the telephone line cord is plugged firmly into the base unit and the telephone wall jack Charge the battery in the handset for 16 hours For optimum daily performance return the handset to its base when not in use Reset the base Unplug the unit s electrical power Wait for 15 seconds then plug it back in Allow up to one minute for the handset and base to reset You may need to purchase a new battery please refer to the Batteries section of this user s manual First try all the suggestions above Move the handset closer to the base You might have moved out of range Your line cord might be malfunctioning Try installing a new line cord If the previous suggestions don t work disconnect the base unit from the telephone jack and connect a different phone If there is no dial tone on that phone either the problem is in your wiring or local service Contact your local telephone company 38 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Troubleshooting Suggestion Problem cannot dial out My handset beeps four times and isn t performing normally Make sure you have a dial tone before dialing The handset may take a second or two to find the base and produce a dial tone This is n
24. e the ring tones The screen will show Press MENU SELECT on the handset or MENU SEL on the base e Settings for the handset and the base must be programmed separately For example when you set the ringer volume for the handset it will not automatically set in the base BASIC OPERATION 23 Ww o 2 oO o Lo o gt e When the phone is set for pulse dial mode it is possible to switch to temporary tone mode during an ongoing call by pressing Once pressed tone will be used for rest of the call After you hang up the phone will return to pulse dialing for the next call Telephone Settings Key Tone preset to on From the idle off mode press MENU SELECT on the handset or MENU SEL on the base then the a or y keys to select KEY TONE Press MENU SELECT on the handset or MENU SEL on the base The current setting will be shown Use the a or y keys to scroll to ON or OFF When set to on the handset will emit a beep whenever a key is pressed e When the desired option is shown press MENU SELECT on the handset or MENU SEL on the base Language preset to English From the idle off mode press MENU SELECT on the handset or MENU SEL on the base then the a or y keys to LANGUAGE Press MENU SELECT on the handset or MENU SEL on the base Press the a or y keys to scroll from English to French or Spanish e Press MENU
25. eeps twice every five seconds The screen displays LOW BATTERY and the low battery icon e Place the handset in the base so the CHARGE light turns on The battery is typically fully charged in 16 hours e You can keep the battery fully charged by returning the handset to the base after each use Replacing the Handset Battery 1 Remove the battery compartment cover on the handset by pressing on the indentation and sliding the cover downward 2 Lift out the old battery and disconnect 3 Align the two holes in the new battery s plug with the socket pins and snap the plug into place Snap the battery in the compartment as described in Installation on page 4 4 Replace the cover by sliding it up into place 5 The new battery must be charged before using the phone Place the handset in the base and allow it to charge for at least 16 hours the first charge The telephone might operate before that but for best performance let the battery charge fully BASIC OPERATION 37 If you repeatedly get a low battery indicator even after charging overnight the battery should be replaced To reduce the risk of fire or injury to persons or damage to the telephone charge the battery provided with this phone or equivalent in accordance with the instructions and limitations specified in this user s manual Ww o 2 o O Lo o o Troubleshooting If you have difficulty operating your phone th
26. ent complies with regulations RSS210 and CS 03 of Industry Canada Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device The term IC before the certification registration number only signifies that the Industry Canada technical specifications were met The Ringer Equivalence Number REN for this terminal equipment is 0 1 The REN is an indication of the maximum number of devices allowed to be connected to a telephone interface The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the RENs of all the devices does not exceed five 48 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Technical Specifications Enhanced 5 8GHz technology your phone operates on a dual band transmission that combines the best of 5 8GHz and 2 4GHz technologies providing enhanced performance over standard cordless telephones Frequency Control Crystal controlled PLL synthesizer Transmit Frequency Base 5725 5850 MHz Handset 2400 2483 5 MHz Receive Frequency Base 2400 2483 5 MHz Handset 5725 5850 MHz Channels 95 Nominal Effective Range Maximum power allowed by FCC and IC Actual operating range may vary according to environmental conditions at the time of use Size Handset 42mm X 52mm X 163mm Base 177mm X 127mm X 169mm Weight Handset 124 grams
27. ers kitchen appliances and other cordless phones ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 39 gt o gt a 5 paar e 3 o e gt Problem CAN T CONNECT displays on my handset The batteries will not hold a charge If you subscribe to DSL service Move the handset closer to the base You might have moved out of range If the handset is in its base and the charging light does not come on refer to The charge light is off in this troubleshooting guide Reset the base Unplug the unit s electrical power Wait for 15 seconds then plug it back in Allow up to one minute for the handset and base to reset Other electronic products can cause interference with your cordless phone Try installing your phone as far away from these types of electronic devices as possible wireless routers radios radio towers pager towers cell phones intercoms room monitors televisions personal computers kitchen appliances and other cordless phones Charge the battery in the handset for 16 hours For optimum daily performance return the handset to its base when not in use You may need to purchase a new battery please refer to the Batteries section of this user s manual Your phone might be malfunctioning Please refer to the Warranty section of this user s manual for further instruction If you hear noise during conversations and or your caller ID features aren t functioning properly install a noise filter to the te
28. hone jack and plug in a regular telephone If you still hear other calls the problem is probably in your wiring or local service Call your local telephone company Make sure the power cord is plugged in ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 41 gt o gt a 5 paar e 3 o e gt Problem My handset does not ring when receive a call Make sure you have the ringer activated Refer to the section s on ringer selection in this user s manual Make sure the telephone line cord is plugged firmly into the base unit and the telephone jack Make sure the power cord is plugged in You may be too far from the base unit Charge the battery in the handset for 16 hours For optimum daily performance return the handset to its base when not in use You may have too many extension phones on your telephone line to allow all of them to ring Try unplugging some of the other phones The layout of your home or office might be limiting the operating range Try moving the base to another location preferably on an upper floor If the other phones in your home are having the issue the problem is in your wiring or local service Contact your local telephone company charges may apply Test a working phone at the phone jack If another phone has the same problem the problem is the phone jack Contact your local telephone company charges may apply Other electronic products can cause interference with your cordless phon
29. irs to this telephone equipment can only be made by the manufacturer or its authorized agents For repair procedures follow the instructions outlined under the Limited Warranty If this equipment is causing harm to the telephone network the telephone company may temporarily discontinue your telephone service The telephone company is required to notify you before interrupting service If advance notice is not practical you will be notified as soon as possible You will be given the opportunity to correct the problem and the telephone company is required to inform you of your right to file a complaint with the FCC Your telephone company may make changes in its facilities equipment operation or procedures that could affect the proper functioning of this product The telephone company is required to notify you if such changes are planned If this product is equipped with a corded or cordless handset it is hearing aid compatible If this product has memory dialing locations you may choose to store emergency telephone numbers e g police fire medical in these locations If you do store or test emergency numbers please ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 47 gt o gt 5 paar e 3 o e gt FCC ACTA and IC Regulations Remain on the line and briefly explain the reason for the call before hanging up Perform such activities in off peak hours such as early morning or late evening Industry Canada This equipm
30. kage of services which gives you unlimited usage for a small monthly fee Custom Pay Per Use PPU Features PPU Keys on Base You can use the dedicated keys on the base unit to access below functions AUTO CALL BACK dials the last party who called you whether or not you answered the call A charge is added to your phone bill each time you use this feature 3 WAY CALLING allows you to talk with two separate parties from a single line To use this feature follow these steps 1 Call your first party after the party answers 2 Press 3 WAY CALLING Wait for dial tone 3 Call your second party after the call is answered 4 Press 3 WAY CALLING again A charge is added to your phone bill each time this service is used REPEAT DIALING repeatedly dials the last number you called over a time interval determined by your local phone company This is useful in reaching a party whose line is busy A charge is added to your phone bill each time this service is used PPU Keys on Handset To access PPU features on the handsets Press ON Press BILLED SERVICES key then use the aor y keys to scroll to your desired option Press MENU SELECT on the handset or MENU SEL on the base 34 BASIC OPERATION Custom Pay Per Use PPU Features Change PPU Key Setting Your phone is factory programmed with the PPU keys you can reprogram the codes to the numbers provided by your local telephone company From the idle mode press MENU SE
31. ket pins then snap the plug into place Place the battery in the charger as shown in the diagram below 3 Replace the spare battery compartment cover The spare battery takes 16 hours to fully charge a drained battery GETTING STARTED 5 e When using the phone during power backup mode audio quality may be compromised due to reduced power availability Q ke O m gt D Q e Install the base unit away from electronic equipment such as personal computers television sets or microwave ovens Avoid excessive heat cold dust or moisture Installation Table Desk Installation Connect the power cord After charging the battery for at least Standard 16 hours connect the telephone electrical outlet line cord Modular telephone jack 6 GETTING STARTED Installation Wall Mounting Your phone base unit is designed to mount on a standard telephone wall plate Wall mounting is optional e Install the base unit away from electronic equipment such as personal computers television sets or microwave ovens Avoid excessive heat Plug the adapter into an electrical outlet and the connector to the bottom of the base unit 2 Connect the telephone line cord to the jack at the bottom of the base unit and the other end to the wall jack 3 Line
32. lephone line between the base unit and the telephone line jack Contact your DSL provider to obtain a noise filter 40 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Problem get noise static or weak signal even when I m near the base hear other calls while using my phone hear noise in the handset and none of the keys or buttons work Suggestion Other electronic products can cause interference with your cordless phone Try installing your phone as far away from these types of electronic devices as possible wireless routers radios radio towers pager towers cell phones intercoms room monitors televisions personal computers kitchen appliances and other cordless phones Microwaves operate on the same frequency as your phone It is normal to experience static on your phone while the microwave is running Do not install this phone in the same outlet or near the microwave If your phone is plugged in with a modem or surge protector plug the phone or modem surge protector into a different location If this solves the problem re locate your phone or modem farther apart from one another or use a different surge protector Relocate your phone to a higher location The phone will likely get better reception not installed in a low area If the other phones in your home are having the issue the problem is in your wiring or local service Contact your local telephone company charges may apply Disconnect your base unit from the telep
33. minute the external call will be returned to HS1 and the display will show BASIC OPERATION 17 Telephone Operation Handset Locator e From the idle off mode press MENU SEL on the base unit then use A Or y key to scroll to HANDSET LOCATOR e Press MENU SEL display will show To end the page press ON SPEAKER or any dial pad key 0 9 on the handset or press MENU SEL or EXIT on the base Headset You can use this telephone handsfree when you install a compatible 2 5 mm headset purchased separately Plug the headset into the jack located on the side of the handset under the small rubber flap Do not force the connection but make sure the plug fits securely 18 BASIC OPERATION Telephone Operation Operating Range This cordless telephone operates within the maximum power allowed by the Federal Communications Commission FCC Even so this handset and base can communicate over only a certain distance the weather and the construction of your home or office If you receive a call while you are out of range the handset might not ring or if it does ring the call might not connect when you press ON Move closer to the base then press ON to answer the call If you move out of range during a phone conversation you might hear noise or interference To improve reception move closer to the base If you move out of range without pressing OFF your phone will be left off the hook
34. oes off hook a conference is immediately established The handsets will show MUTE Volume Control Press the VOLUME button on the handset or press the VOLUME button f on the base to adjust listening volume Each button press raises or lowers volume by one level When you change the volume level the new setting is saved The new volume level will be applied each time you use the handset speakerphone or headset Use FLASH to access other phone company subscriber services as described by your provider Toenda conference call press OFF at he handset or on the base The conference call wi not be terminated until all handsets or base unit have disconnected from the call BASIC OPERATION 15 W o 2 oO O Lo o o gt Telephone Operation Transferring Calls You can transfer calls on the system from the base to handset handset to handset or handset to base PY Ifthe returned call when a handset HS1 is on an external call it can transfer the call to is not answered any other handset or base within30 seconds e Press INTERCOM key on HS1 it will display the external call will end automatically Select the number of the handset to which the call is to be transferred or 0 for base the display will show e Press ON SPEAKER or INTERCOM to answer the intercom call e On the handset press the OFF key
35. on the base With PHONEBOOK highlighted press MENU SELECT on the handset or MENU SEL on the base With the REVIEW highlighted press MENU SELECT on the handset or MENU SEL on the base OR With the handset or base unit in idle press a the handset or base unit goes directly into phonebook review mode 26 BASIC OPERATION Telephone Directory Scroll through the phonebook entries using the aand y keys or enter first character of the name to be searched using the digit keys and continue navigating using the A or y keys as scroll keys until you reach the entry to be dialed Press ON or SPEAKER 4 to dial the number Editing a Phonebook Entry Follow the first two steps in Reviewing Dialing from the Phonebook page 26 to reach the entry to be edited Press MENU SELECT on the handset or MENU SEL on the base e When reviewing the phonebook the second line of the display will show the phone number up to 16 digits For numbers longer than 16 digits only Press DELETE MUTE on the handset or DELETE on the base to backspace then enter the correct the first 13 digits number Press and hold PAUSE to add pauses if necessary You can also press REDIAL then the aor y keys to scroll to the previously dialed number from redial list you want to store in the phonebook Press MENU SELECT on the handset or MENU SEL on the base Press MENU SELECT on the handset or MENU SEL on the b
36. on the base You ll hear a confirmation exit call history beep If both the name and number are not provided UNABLE TO SAVE will be displayed Screen Displays When The other party is blocking name and or number information Your phone company is unable to receive information about this caller s name and or number 30 BASIC OPERATION Voicemail Access Voicemail When a voicemail is detected VOICEMAIL key will be illuminated and NEW VOICEMAIL will display on the handset and base Once your voicemail access number and password are programmed into your phone you can quickly retrieve voicemail messages by pressing the VOICEMAIL key on the handset or base When retrieving voicemail messages you can use the dedicated PLAY SKIP and ERASE keys on the handset or base to access play skip and erase messages functions Clear Voicemail If you wish to manually turn off the voicemail indications on the handset and base follow the below steps From the idle mode press MENU SELECT on the handset or MENU SEL on the base then the a or w keys to CLR VOICEMAIL Press MENU SELECT on the handset or MENU SEL on the base the screen will display TURN INDICATOR OFF Press MENU SELECT on the handset or MENU SEL on the base Programming the Voicemail Access Keys Your phone is factory programmed with the appropriate key sequences for PLAY SKIP ERASE and VOICEMAIL keys If the default programming for these or password do not wo
37. or this to take place 44 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Maintenance Taking care of your telephone Your cordless telephone contains sophisticated electronic parts so it must be treated with care Avoid rough treatment Place the handset down gently Save the original packing materials to protect your telephone if you ever need to ship it Avoid water Your telephone can be damaged if it gets wet Do not use the handset outdoors in the rain or handle it with wet hands Do not install your base unit near a sink bathtub or shower Electrical storms Electrical storms can sometimes cause power surges harmful to electronic equipment For your own safety use caution when using electric appliances during storms Cleaning your telephone Your telephone has a durable plastic casing that should retain its luster for many years Clean it only with a soft cloth slightly dampened with water or a mild soap Do not use excess water or cleaning solvents of any kind Limited Warranty The Supplier warrants to the original purchaser only the material and workmanship of this product for ONE YEAR from the date of purchase We will repair or replace at our option this product without charge should it fail due to a defect in material or workmanship within that time period This warranty does not apply to loss or damage that is the result of accident misuse or negligence All other warranties expressed implied or statutory including warranties of fitness for
38. or local service Contact your local telephone company charges may apply Clean the handset and base charging contact each month using a pencil eraser or cloth Make sure the power and line cords are plugged in correctly and firmly Reset the base Unplug the unit s electrical power Wait for 15 seconds then plug it back in Allow up to one minute for the handset and base to reset Your phone might be malfunctioning Please refer to the Limited Warranty section of this user s manual for further instruction ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 43 gt o gt 5 paar e 3 o e gt Troubleshooting Problem Suggestion My Caller ID isn t e Caller ID is a subscription service You must subscribe to this service for this feature to work on working your phone e Your caller must be calling from an area that supports caller ID Both you and your caller s telephone companies must use caller ID compatible equipment Common cure for If the unit does not seem to be responding normally then try putting the handset in its base If it electronic equipment does not seem to respond do the following in the order listed 1 Disconnect the power to the base Disconnect the handset battery and spare battery if applicable Wait a few minutes Connect power to the base Re install the battery ies Wait for the handset to re establish its link with the base To be safe allow up to one minute f
39. ormal Wait an extra second before dialing Make sure your phone is set to the correct dial mode for the type of service that you have pulse or touchtone Refer to the Installation section of this user s manual to set the dial mode If the other phones in your home are having the issue the problem is in your wiring or local service Contact your local telephone company charges may apply Eliminate any background noise Noise from a television radio or other appliance may cause the phone to not dial out properly If you cannot eliminate the background noise first try muting the handset before dialing or dialing from another room in your home with less background noise Make sure the power cord is securely plugged into the base Plug the unit into a different working outlet not controlled by a wall switch Move the handset closer to the base You might have moved out of range If the handset is in its base and the charging light does not come on refer to The Charge Light is Off in this troubleshooting guide Reset the base Unplug the unit s electrical power Wait for 15 seconds then plug it back in Allow up to one minute for the handset and base to reset Other electronic products can cause interference with your cordless phone Try installing your phone as far away from these types of electronic devices as possible wireless routers radios radio towers pager towers cell phones intercoms room monitors televisions personal comput
40. pace delete characters then enter the correct information Press MENU SELECT to complete the registration process Once a valid base ID code has been entered the display will blank for a second or two and then show If the base accepts the new handset after several seconds the new handset will show Where X is the new handset number assigned sequentially by the base Re Register existing handsets to a new base 1 Install your new base unit the handset s will display SEARCHING press and hold the MENU SELECT button for two seconds 2 The handset will display 3 Follow steps 2 through 6 in Registration above De Register all system handsets 1 2 3 With the phone in idle press 883244 on the base Then press MENU SEL IN USE and CHARGE the POWER LED will illuminate briefly before returning to idle This will erase all handsets registered to the base The handsets will now prompt you to Re register the handset s to base by following steps 2 through 6 in Registration above The 15 digit base ID code may contain numbers and characters including O through 9 and Make sure you enter all 15 digits e If you do not enter the correct digit sequence you will hear an error tone Press DELETE MUTE key to backspace to erase a character s and carefully re enter the base ID code GETTING STARTED 9 O mh lo
41. ral location for your Base Unit 2 Install your base unit and extension handsets away from electronic equipment such as personal computers television sets and microwave ovens 3 In locations where there are multiple cordless telephones separate base units as much as possible 4 Install yourtelephone equipment away from heat sources and sunlight 5 Avoid excessive moisture dust or extreme cold GETTING STARTED Install Handset Battery a Align the two holes in the plug with the socket pins then snap the plug into place b Place the battery in the compartment c Replace cover by sliding it up into place d Place the handset in its base when not in use to ensure maximum daily performance Installation Power Guard Spare Battery Charger Feature Your phone can use the spare battery in the base unit to provide operational backup in the event of a power failure With a fully charged battery in the spare battery charger you will still be able to place and receive calls from the handset for up to 1 5 hours The spare battery can also be used to replace a drained handset battery ensuring uninterrupted use A spare battery can be purchased from most retail stores that carry electronic equipment 1 Open the spare battery compartment by pressing the lever on the cover as shown below in diagram one Then pull the compartment cover up as shown in diagram two 2 Align the two holes in the plug with the soc
42. rk with your voicemail system you can reprogram them From the idle mode press MENU SELECT on the handset or MENU SEL on the base use a or v to scroll to FEATURE CODES then press MENU SELECT on the handset or MENU SEL on the base With VOICEMAIL SETUP displayed press MENU SELECT on the handset or MENU SEL on the base Use a or y to scroll to your desired option then press MENU SELECT on the handset or MENU SEL on the base You can access the following options ACCESS NUMBER PASSWORD PLAY SKIP ERASE RESET ALL CODES BASIC OPERATION 31 In order to use these features you must subscribe to and activate voicemail service through your local telephone company When one handset is accessing the voicemail setup the other handset s cannot access it at the same time If this is attempted NOT AVAILABLE AT THIS TIME will be displayed Ww o 2 oO O Lo o gt Voicemail Programming Password You need to program a password to access your voicemail First you must activate and define your voicemail password with the voicemail service provided by your local telephone company Once you have defined your password you can then program it into the phone Use aor wto scroll to PASSWORD then press MENU SELECT on the handset or MENU SEL on the base to choose it You see the following display Use number keys to enter the password number provided by your local telephone company
43. s s Ae 19 Handset Display Screen Messages 20 Base Display Screen Messages 22 Telephone Settings 23 Ringer Volume ess coeca ee aca q a w w s 23 Ringer Tone s s s ici w w w a a a w w w s 23 Key Tone preset to on 24 Language preset to English 24 Dial Type preset to tone 24 Telephone Directory 25 Storing a New Entry 25 Reviewing Dialing from the Phonebook 26 Editing a Phonebook Entry 27 Delete a Phonebook Entry 27 CallOmID s siar ae a a rra a e 28 Shared Call Log ne oe 4 2 Ss aaa ea GS ae 28 About Call History CallerID 29 Review Call History 4 29 Delete Records from Call History 29 Dial a Displayed Number 29 Store a Call History Record in the Directory 30 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Table of Contents VOICEMAIL 2 00 lc cas laa na Sa a 31 Access Voicemail 31 Clear Voicemail o 31 Programming the Voicemail Access Keys 31 Programming Password 32 Programming the VOICEMAIL key 32 Programming the PLAY key 32 Programming the SKIP key 33 Programming the ERASE key 33 Restall codes o o o o 33 Custom Pay Per Use PPU Features 34 PPU KeysonBase 34 PPU Keys on Hand
44. set 34 Change PPU Key Setting 35 Change Auto Call Back Number 35 Change 3 Way Calling Number 36 Change Repeat Dialing Number 36 Resetall codes o oo 36 Batleni6S a aas sonen cae asa arten ia vee aya ae 37 Battery Care and Maintenance 37 Replacing the Handset Battery 37 Additional Information 38 Troubleshooting ua ace al OR Bela Sa Ka ee ss 38 Maintenance ses Sr ur a araceli aca soe aes 45 Limited Warranty 45 Important Safety Instructions 46 FCC ACTA and IC Regulations 47 Technical Specifications 49 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Before You Begin Parts Checklist ONOoaKRWHND Handset Base Unit Battery Telephone Line Cord Belt Clip Base Wall Mounting Bracket AC Power Adaptor User s Manual HANDSET BATTERY TELEPHONE N LINE CORD AC POWER ADAPTOR BELT CLIP s T P USER S MANUAL Important Before using this telephone you must read the important safety instructions on page 46 BASE WALL MOUNTING BRACKET GETTING STARTED 3 O py lo 02 pad pa o ol 4 Installation Choose Location For maximum performance of your cordless telephone system 1 Choose a cent
45. splay Screen Messages Screen Displays 22 BASIC OPERATION When The speakerphone is in use The speakerphone is on hook You are accessing an empty directory or call log The directory is full no new data can be saved The call is on mute There is a call come in The base is paging handset s Calling a handset An extension phone is in use There is no telephone line connected The telephone number you have entered is already stored in the directory There are new voicemail messages There are new calls in the CID log One of the cordless handsets is calling Your operation is successful Telephone Settings Ringer Volume From the idle off mode press MENU SELECT on the handset or MENU SEL on the base then the a or y key to RINGER VOLUME Press MENU SELECT on the handset or MENU SEL on the base The current ringer volume will be shown Press the a or y keys or enter a digit 0 through 6 to the desired volume The current ring tone is played At the lowest setting display will show The handset or base will not ring when a call comes in if ringer volume is set to the lowest setting Press MENU SELECT on the handset or MENU SEL on the base Ringer Tone From the idle off mode press MENU SELECT on the handset or MENU SEL on the base then the a or y keys to RINGER TONE Press MENU SELECT on the handset or MENU SEL on the base Press the aor y keys or enter a digit 0 through 9 to sampl
46. th service from your local phone service provider Caller ID with call waiting lets you see who s calling before you answer the phone even when you re on another call You may need to change your phone service to use this feature Contact your service provider if e You have both caller ID and call waiting but as separate services you may need combined service You have only caller ID service or only caller waiting service You don t subscribe to any caller ID or call waiting services You can use this product with regular caller ID service and you can use this product s other features without subscribing to either caller ID or combined caller ID with call waiting service There are fees for caller ID services and they 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 28 BASIC OPERATION Caller ID About Call History Caller 1D Your phone can store up to 50 calls in its caller ID memory When the memory is full the oldest call will be deleted to make room for new incoming call information For each call that comes in the screen displays the following information between the first and second rings Your caller s name 15 letters are sent by your telephone company e The caller s area code and telephone number The time and date of the call Review Call
47. y your local telephone company you will need to edit the number Use aor y to scroll to SKIP then press MENU SELECT on the handset or MENU SEL on the base You see the following display Press DELETE MUTE on the handset or DELETE on the base Enter the new number provided by your local telephone company To enter pauses press and hold PAUSE When finished press MENU SELECT on the handset or MENU SEL on the base Programming the ERASE key The default ERASE key number is 7 If this does not match the number provided by your local telephone company you will need to edit the number Use aor y to scroll to ERASE then press MENU SELECT on the handset or MENU SEL on the base You see the following display Press DELETE MUTE on the handset or DELETE on the base Enter the new number provided by your local telephone company To enter pauses press and hold PAUSE When finished press MENU SELECT on the handset or MENU SEL on the base Reset all codes You can reset all voicemail codes to their default values Use to scroll to RESET ALL CODES then press MENU SELECT on the handset or MENU SEL on the base You see the following display Press MENU SELECT on the handset or MENU SEL on the base BASIC OPERATION 33 Ww o 2 oO o Lo o o gt e Your local telephone company may provide a monthly subscription to an individual service or a pac
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