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        RCA 2132-1BKGA User's Guide
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1.         33  Turn the answering machine on                  33  To playback recorded             5                                           Memo Recording E  Changing the Battery                    35  Battery Safety Precautions          35  Troubleshooting                    Warranty Assistance     Limited Warranty                                      Introduction    CAUTION  When using telephone equipment  there are basic  safety instructions that should always be followed  Refer to the  IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS provided with this product  and save them for future reference    IMPORTANT  Because cordless phones operate on electricity   you should have at least one phone in your home that isn   t  cordless  in case the power in your home goes out     Before You Begin    Parts Checklist  for 2132 single handset model   Make sure your package includes the items listed here     compartment    cover       gl          Base Handset          Handset  battery cells       AC power   Telephone line cord  adaptor    For Model 2132 2 there will be ONE additional handset  charge cradle   battery cover and two additional pieces of battery cells and power adaptor   For Model 2132 3 there will be TWO additional handsets  charge cradles   battery covers and four additional pieces of battery cells and power  adaptors   For Model 2132 4 there will be THREE additional handsets  charge cradles   battery covers and six additional pieces of battery cells and power  adaptors    9    Telephone 
2.     Speakerphone Operation          16  Making a Call                     Answering    call    Call Timer                    ENTER NUMBER    Inserting a Pause i  Editing a phonebook record  en       20  Using the redial list 20  Last number redial   20  Save    redial number into the ph                                21  Delete    redial number              21        Table of Contents    Delete the redial list                 21  Call Waiting Caller ID                 21  Caller list               21  Access the Caller list     22  Calling back a caller        22       Deleting a caller record             Deleting all caller record          22  Answering Machine Settings          Set the answer mode       The outgoing message              23  Record a personalised  outgoing                                                Set ring delay  Remote access operation                      Call Screening  Multi handset capabilities         Making an intercom call             Answering an intercom call     26  Transfer an external call          26  Making conference call  three   way conversation                           Programming Functions            Personal setting                                    Auto hang up  Language         Base tone   Base Ring Volume     Base Ring melody    E  Advanced                                       Recall time     Registration                          De register the handset             Default settings list  Answering machine operation            
3.    DECT 6 0 Multi Handset  Cordless Speakerphone  with Answering Machine   User   s Guide    Please read this manual before operating  product for the first time     Visit the RCA web site at www rca4phones com    Model 2132   2132 2   2132 3   2132 4       Equipment Approval Information    Your telephone equipment is approved for connection to the Public  Switched Telephone Network andis in compliance with parts 15 and 68   FCC Rules and Regulations and the Technical Requirements for Telephone  Terminal Equipment published by ACTA     1 Notification to the Local Telephone Company   On the bottom of this equipment is a label indicating  among other  information  the US number and Ringer Equivalence Number  REN  for   the equipment  You must  upon request  provide this information to your  telephone company    The REN is useful in determining the number of devices you may connect to  your telephone line and still have all of these devices ring when your  telephone number is called  In most  but not all  areas  the sum of the RENs  of all devices connected to one line should not exceed 5  To be certain of  the number of devices you may connect to your line as determined by the  REN  you should contact your local telephone company    A plug and jack used to connect this equipment to the premises wiring   and telephone network must comply with the applicable FCC Part 68 rules  and requirements adopted by the ACTA  A compliant telephone cord and  modular plug is provided with this
4.   CLIP of incoming Calls are stored in the CALLER LIST menu   2  When you enter the CALLER LIST menu  the display shows icon   3  Store the last 20 incoming calls and the call time     Access the caller list    1  Pressthe CID button to enter the Caller List menu  The display shows  the recent caller phone number   2  Press the Navigation             button through the Caller List     Calling back a caller    1  Pressthe CID button to enter the Caller List menu   2  Press the Navigation    or     button to select a call record   3  Pressthe TALK SPEAKER button to dial the number     Storing a caller record    1  Pressthe CID button to enter the Caller List menu    2  Press the Navigation             button to select a call record    3  Pressthe MENU OK button to open sub menu and use the Navigation      Or v   button to select Copy to Phbk    4  Enterthe name if you want to change  Press the MENU OK button to  enter number entry    5  Pressthe MENU OK button to confirm the number    6  Press the Navigation  4 or     button to select a melody    7  Pressthe MENU OK button to confirm     Deleting a caller record  1  Pressthe CID button to enter the Caller List menu   21    2  Press the Navigation  4 or     button to select a call record   3  Press MENU OK button to open sub menu   4  Select Delete  press MENU OK button to confirm your deletion     Deleting all caller record    1  Press the CID button to enter the Caller List menu    2  Press MENU OK button to open sub menu    3
5.   Select Delete All  press MENU OK button  the screen displays Delete  All    4  Press MENU OK button again to confirm your deletion     Answering machine settings    The telephone is supplied with the answering machine switched on and set  up to automatically answer a call after five rings    It will play a predefined message and will allow the caller to leave a  message if they desire  up to 2 minutes per message  The total recording  time available for all messages is about 12 minutes    There are a number of settings that can be adjusted to personalize the  telephone s operation to suit your needs     Set the answer mode    The telephone has two answering modes  Answer Only mode and Answ   amp    Rec  mode  Answ   amp  Rec  mode is switched on by default and will remain on   unless you change mode    1  Press the MENU OK key to enter menu selection    2  Press the Navigation  4          key to select Answ  Machine and then  press MENU OK key to select    3  Press the Navigation  4          key to select Answ  Mode and then press  MENU OK key to select    4  Press the Navigation    or     key to select Answer Only or Answ   amp   Rec  and then press OK key to confirm     The outgoing message    The telephone is supplied with two predefined outgoing messages  OGM     One is for use in Answer Only mode and one for use in Answer  amp  Record   mode      Both of these can be replaced with your own prerecorded message if  you prefer     22    To pre record an outgoing message y
6.  ARE GOVERNED BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE   OF INDIANA EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROHIBITED BY APPLICABLE  LAW  ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS  FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ON THIS PRODUCT IS LIMITED TO THE  APPLICABLE WARRANTY PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE     How state law relates to this warranty     Some states do not allow the exclusion nor limitation of incidental or  consequential damages  or limitations on how long an implied warranty  lasts so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you    This warranty gives you specific legal rights  and you also may have other  rights that vary from state to state     If you purchased your product outside the USA or Canada   This warranty does not apply  Contact your dealer for warranty information   Product Registration     Please complete and mail the Product Registration Card packed   with your product or visit www rca4phones com to register your new  product  Product registration is not required for warranty coverage but  does allow us to contact you should it be necessary     40    Visit the RCA web site at www rca4phones com    Please do not send any products to the Indianapolis address listed in this  manual or on the carton  This will only add delays in service for your product     2132  Printed in China  10 35    
7.  display    2  Enterthe handset number you want to page    3  Whenthe receiving handset answers  you can announce the call    4  Pressthe HANG UP button on the original handset to transferthe call     NOTE  If the receiving handset does not answer within 30  seconds  the external call will come back to you and your  handset will ring  You can press the TALK SPEAKER button to  take the external call again     Making conference call  three way conversation     You can connect one external call to two handsets registered at the base   station    All users can TALK SPEAKER and listen simultaneously    1  During an external call  press the INT button on handset  the external  callis put on hold and the registered handset shows on the display   enter the handset number you want to page    2  Waituntil the internal user answers    3  Press and hold the INT button on original handset to start a three way  conference call    4  When finished  press the HANG UP button to end the conversation     Programming functions  The system uses a menu structure to give you access to all of the built in  26    features  You may program the following items in main menu  Phonebook   Set Date Time  Personal Set  Advanced Set and Answ  Machine     Personal setting    1  Make sure the phone is OFF  not in TALK SPEAKER mode     2  Pressthe MENU OK button to go to main menu    3  Press the Navigation    or v   button to select Personal Set   4  Pressthe MENU OK button to access the setting sub menu     H
8.  first in the redial list   Press the TALK SPEAKER button to dial the number     Save a redial number into the phonebook    1   2   3     4     Press REDIAL key in idle mode to go to the redial list    Press the Navigation    or     button to select an entry    Press MENU OK key to display Copy to Phbk  then press MENU OK key  to display Enter Name  Enter the name of the contact  maximum 10  characters  and then press MENU OK key to display Enter Number   Press MENU OK key to confirm and return to redial list display     Delete a redial number    1   2     3     Press REDIAL key in idle mode to go to the redial list    Press the Navigation    or     button to select an entry and then press  MENU OK key    Press the Navigation             button to select Delete and then press  MENU OK key to confirm     Delete the redial list    1   2   3     Press REDIAL key in idle mode to go to the redial list    Press the MENU OK key    Press the Navigation             button to select Delete All and then  press MENU OK key  the screen displays Delete All     20    4  Press MENU OK key again to confirm     Call waiting caller ID    Provided you subscribe to Call Waiting Caller ID service from your phone  company  if you receive an incoming call and you are using the multi  handset system  a beep indicates the presence of a Call Waiting call on the  line    The Call Waiting Caller ID information will be displayed and stored in the  history of all handsets in the system     Caller list    1
9.  key to confirm  A confirmation beep is played     Speakerphone operation    NOTE  If you are using the speakerphone  remain close to   handset so the party you are speaking to can hear you   Toswitch the speakerphone on or off during a call  press the TALK SPEAKER  button   When the speakerphone is on  the speaker symbol appears on handset  display     15    Press the TALK SPEAKER button again to switch from speakerphone to  earpiece mode  Press the HANG UP button to end conversation     Making a call    1  Press the TALK SPEAKER button  Dial the desired number               Dial the number first  press the TALK SPEAKER button     OR    Press the Navigation    or     button to select the desired record  press the  TALK SPEAKER button    2  When finished  press the HANG UP button to end conversation     NOTE  You may enter up to 24 pre dial digits    NOTE  If you want to delete the pre dial number you entered    press the BACK R C button until all of the digits are erased   Answering a call    1  Pickup the handset and press the TALK SPEAKER button   2  When finished  press the HANG UP button to end conversation     NOTE  Adjust the handset volume by pushing the Navigation  button during a call   Call timer  After you press the TALK SPEAKER button on the handset  the built in call  timer shows on the display after 20 seconds and counts the length of time  of the call in minutes and seconds   Auto standby    If you place the handset in the cradle while the handset is off the h
10.  product It is designed to be connected  to acompatible modular jack that is also compliantSee installation  instructions for details     Notes   e This equipment may not be used on coin service provided by the  telephone company        Party lines are subject to state tariffs  and therefore  you may not be  able to use your own telephone equipment if you are on a party line   Check with your local telephone company      Notice must be given to the telephone company upon permanent  disconnection of your telephone from your line    e If yourhome has specially wired alarm equipment connected to the  telephone line  ensure the installation of this product does not disable  your alarm equipment f you have questions about what will disable  alarm equipment  consult your telephone company or a qualified  installer    US Number is located on the cabinet bottom   REN Number is located on the cabinet bottom     2    2 Rights of the Telephone Company   Should your equipment cause trouble on your line which may harm the  telephone network  the telephone company shall  where practicable  notify  you that temporary discontinuance of service may be required  Where  prior notice is not practicable and the circumstances warrant such action   the telephone company may temporarily discontinue service immediately   In case of such temporary discontinuance  the telephone company must    1  promptly notify you of such temporary discontinuance   2  afford you  the opportunity to correct the situat
11. GLE      BACK   NO USER WARNING SIGN S   WARNING SIGN    SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE    ALERTING YOU OF  ELECTRICAL SHOCK   ALERTING YOU OF   REFER SERVICING TO IMPORTANT  HAZARD  DO NOT    DANGEROUS QUALIFIED SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS    EXPOSETHIS VOLTAGE    INSIDE   PERSONNEL  ACCOMPANYING    PRODUCT TO RAIN  2 200077 THE PRODUCT   OR MOISTURE  SEE MARKING ON BOTTOM   BACK OF PRODUCT       Table of Contents    Equipment Approval Information       Inter erence Information                   Hearing Aid Compatibility  HAC       4    Licensing                    4  FCC RF Radiation Exposure  Statement            4    Information for DECT Product      5  Table of Contens       Table of Contens  Introduction               Before You Begin      Telephone Jack Requirements               Installation      Digital Security System               9  Important Installation Guidelines           Base layout   Handset layout        Read First Before Use        Radio signals between handset  and base                                        Interference                Mains power connection    Battery safety   CAUTION        Installation and Set up                    14  Fit the rechargeable batteries  in each                                         14  Connecting AC  electrical   POW Sl                14    Telephone Operations     Switching on off  Keypad                                            15            unlock the keypad                   15  Charge in use Indicator on    Set time and date 
12. Jack Requirements    To use this phone  you need an RJ11C type modular telephone jack  installed in your home    If you don t have a modular jack  call your local phone company to find out  how to get one installed     Installation    Digital Security System    Your cordless phone uses a digital security system to protect against false  ringing  unauthorized access  and charges to your phone line     INSTALLATION NOTE  Some cordless telephones operate at frequencies  that may cause or receive interference with nearby TVs  microwave  ovens  and VCRs  To minimize or prevent such interference  the base  of the cordless telephone should not be placed near or on top of a TV   microwave oven  or VCR  If such interference continues  move the  cordless telephone farther away from these appliances     Certain other communications devices may also use the 1 9GHz  DECT frequency for communication  and  if not properly set  these  devices may interfere with each other and or your new telephone   If you are concerned with interference  please refer to the owner s  manual for these devices on how to properly set channels to avoid  interference  Typical devices that may use the 1 9GHz DECT  frequency for communication include wireless audio video  senders  wireless computer networks  multi handset cordless  telephone systems  and some long range cordless telephone  systems     Important Installation Guidelines    e Avoid sources of noise and heat  such as motors  fluorescent lighting   micr
13. K key to select    4  Press the Navigation  4          key to select HS Screening and then  press MENU OK key to select    5  Pressthe Navigation  4 or v   key to select On or Off and then press  MENU OK key to confirm    6  Usethe BACK R C button to exitthe menu or press HANG UP to go to  standby mode     Using multi handset capabilities    Note  To use intercom feature  you need to have at least 2  handsets link to this product  This product is capable of linking  up to 4 handsets     Making an intercom call    1  Make sure the phone is OFF  not in talk mode     2  Press INT button on handset  the Int symbol appears and the  registered handsets shows on the display  enter the handset number  you want to page     25    3  Thecordless handset rings  and the Int symbol flashes on handset  display  When the handset user answers  you will be connected     Answering an intercom call    The ringing tune for intercom calls is different from external calls  When   someone makes an intercom callto you  Int icon appears on your cordless   handset s display with the number of the handset calling you    1  Pressthe TALK SPEAKER button to answer    2  Toend anintercom call  press the HANG UP button or place the  handset in the base cradle     Transfer an external call    You can transfer an external call to another handset that is registered to   the base station    1  During an external call  press the INT button  the external call is put on  hold and the registered handset shows on the
14. U OK button  the screen displays Enter PIN         Use the touch tone pad to enter your four digits of PIN code    Press the MENU OK button  the screen displays Confirm Reset    Press the MENU OK button again to reset the handset to factory  default setting                  31    Default settings list    Keypad  unlocked   Redial list  empty   Caller Display records  empty   Phonebook  empty   Earpiece volume  High  speakerphone volume  2  Handset ringer volume  High  Melody  5   Base unit ringer volume  Low  Melody  3  Handset Key tone  ON   Handset name  Handset 1   Language  Country depend on   Auto Answer  OFF   Auto Hang up  ON   Recall Time  Long   Master PIN  0000   Time  amp  Date  00 00 01 01   Answering machine  answer amp  record mode on default OGM selected   Recorded messages or memos  empty   Remote access  On   Ring Delay  5   Call screening  Off    Answering machine operation    When the answering machine is switched on the TAM icon on the handset  display will come on steadily     When the answering machine is recording a message the handset will  display ICM Recording  The TAM icon flashes when the recording ends   to indicate a new message    If call screening is on the Speakerphone icon will come on and the  incoming message can be heard on the speaker  To stop the recording  andtake the call  simply press the TALK SPEAKER button in the normal  Way     Turn the answering machine on or off    1     Press the MENU OK key to enter menu selection     2  Presst
15. andset tone    From Personal Set sub menu    1  Press the Navigation             button to select Handset Tones    2  Pressthe MENU OK button to access handset tone setting  you may  program the follow items  Ring Volume  Ring Melody  Key Beep     Ring volume    From Handset Tones setting sub menu    1  Press the Navigation  4 or v   button to select Ring Volume    2  Pressthe MENU OK button to enter the menu    3  Press the Navigation   or v   button to select the desired ringer  volume level  High  Medium  Low  Silence    4  Pressthe MENU OK button to save your selection  You will hear a  confirmation tone     NOTE  If you select Silence  Ringer off icon shows on the display     Ring melody    You may choose from ten different melodies ring tone    From Handset Tones setting sub menu    1  Press the Navigation             button to select Ring Melody    2  Pressthe MENU OK button to enter the menu    3  Pressthe Navigation  4 or v   button to select the desired melody ring  tone    4  Pressthe MENU OK button to save your selection  You will hear a  confirmation tone     Key beep    From Handset Tones setting sub menu   1  Press the Navigation           button to select Key Beep     27    Press the MENU OK button to enter the menu    Press the Navigation   or v   button to select On or Off    Press the MENU OK button to confirm  You will hear a confirmation  tone     Handset name  From the Personal Set sub menu     1     2   3     Press the Navigation   or v   button to scro
16. ation beep is played  Press HANG UP key to go back to  standby mode        f you select Toll Saver mode  the answering machine will answer calls  and start playing the greeting message after 5 rings if you have no new  messages or after 3 rings if there is at least one new message recorded     23    Remote access operation    The unit answers after 15 rings if the answerer is turned off  To access  the answering system  enter your remote PIN  default 0000     The telephone will allow you to check your messages remotely from   another phone  To use this function you must be using a tone dialing  telephone and you will need to enter your remote PIN  default  0000    The remote control function must be activated before it can be used     Toactivate remote access    1  Press the MENU OK key to enter menu selection    2  Press the Navigation   or v   key to select Answ  Machine and then  press MENU OK key to select    3  Pressthe Navigation  4 or v   key to select Settings and then press  MENU OK key to select    4  Press the Navigation  4 or     key to select Remote access and then  press MENU OK key to select    5  Press the Navigation  4 or v   key to select On or Off and then press  MENU OK key to confirm    6  Aconfirmation beep is played  Press HANG UP key to go back to   standby mode    Once the remote control access is activated  you can check the   messages of your answering machine when you are away from home    by calling from another phone    If the answering machine i
17. be ensured when using this product lf  this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television  reception  which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on   the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of  the following measures       Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna  that is  the antenna for radio  or television that is  receiving  the interference       Reorient or relocate and increase the separation between the  telecommunications equipment and receiving antenna      Connect the telecommunications equipment into an outlet on a circuit  different from that to which the receiving antenna is connected    If these measures do not eliminate the interference  please consult   your dealer or an experienced radio television technician for additional  suggestions  Also  the Federal Communications Commission has prepared  a helpful booklet  How To Identify and Resolve Radio TV Interference  Problems   This booklet is available from the U S    Government Printing Office  Washington  D C  20402  Please specify stock  number 004 000 0034 5 4 when ordering copies    Notice  The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party  responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the  equipment     Hearing Aid Compatibility  HAC    Thistelephone system meets FCC standards for Hearing Aid Compatibility     FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement    This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposu
18. ction    Installation and Set up    Fit the rechargeable batteries in each handset    1  Install the AAA batteries  Brand name  CORUN  Capacity  Ni MH  1 2V 550mAh  or Brand name  SANIK  Capacity  Ni MH 1 2V 550mAh   into handset in accordance with the polarity marked in the battery  compartment    2  Close the battery compartment cover  sliding it into place and pressing  firmly to make sure it is secure     Connecting AC  electrical  power    Plug the base power adaptor            145060  120Vac 6Vdc 500mA  cord into  the power jack on rear panel of the base and the other end into a 120Vac  50 60Hz electrical outlet    Before you use the cordless handset for the first time  it s important to  charge the batteries fully    Leave the handset on the charging cradle for 16 hours    The battery charge symbol will blink when you re charging an empty  battery    If you think that the symbol isn t showing the correct battery charge level   first check that the handset is correctly positioned in the charging cradle   If you re sure that it is  remove and refit the batteries  Please note that it s  normal for the mains adaptor to become warm this doesn t indicate a  fault     CAUTION  Use only the power supply that came with this unit   Using other power supplies may damage the unit    Base adaptor type is 1A5060  120Vac 6Vdc 500mA    Charge adaptor is 1A1560  120Vac 6Vdc 150mA     Telephone Operations    Switching on off    Press and hold the HANG UP key for more than 2 seconds to s
19. he Navigation key to select Answ  Machine and then press    MENU OK key to select     3  Pressthe Navigation key to select Ans  On Off and then press MENU     32         key to select    4  Press the Navigation key to select On or Off and then press MENU OK  key to confirm    5  Use the BACK R C button to exit the menu or press HANG UP to go to  standby mode    The telephone can store a number of messages in its memory  The   messages will be available for replay until you delete them to make room   for new messages      New messages that have not yet been played are indicated by the TAM  icon flashing       When all messages have been played the TAM icon stays on steadily  if  the answering machine is turned on     To playback recorded messages     1  Press the MENU OK key to enter menu selection    2  Pressthe Navigation key to select Answ  Machine and then press  MENU OK key to select    3  Pressthe Navigation key to select Play and then press MENU OK key to  select    4  The first new message will play through the loudspeaker  If there are  no new messages  the first old message will play      Use the Navigation buttons to adjust the speaker volume      Press TALK SPEAKER button to play the message through the handset  earpiece    5  Pressthe MENU OK button then push Navigation buttons to control  the playback menu      Repeat     Next Message     Previous Message     Delete     Delete All   6  Usethe BACK button to exit the menu or press HANG UP to go to  standby mode  T
20. ion  and  3  inform you of your right to  bring a complaint to the Commission pursuant to procedures set forth in  Subpart E of Part 68  FCC Rules and Regulations    The telephone company may make changes in its communications  facilities  equipment  operations or procedures where such action is required  in the operation of its business and not inconsistent with FCC Rules and  Regulations  If these changes are expected to affect the use or performance  of your telephone equipment  the telephone company must give you  adequate notice  in writing  to allow you to maintain uninterrupted service     Interference Information    This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules  Operation is subject   to the following two conditions   1  This device may not cause harmful  interference  and  2  This device must accept any interference received   including interference that may cause undesired operation    This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a  Class B digital device  pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules  These limits are  designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a  residential installation    This equipment generates  uses  and can radiate radio frequency energy  and  if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions  may  cause harmful interference to radio communications  However  there is no  guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation   Privacy of communications may not 
21. lity  You may want to attach either  the original  or a photocopy  of your sales receipt to this booklet for future  reference    If this product was received as a gift  it is suggested you jot down the  date of gift receipt  as this information will be valuable should service be  required during the warranty period  If the equipment is causing harm   to the telephone network  the telephone company may require that you  disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved     Purchase Date or Date Received as Gift    Name of Store       For instructions on how to obtain warranty service  you may call Customer  Care at 1 877 722 4908 or you may visit our website at  www rca4phones com      i you preter you may Write to us at  Supreme Power USALLC   PO Box 501045   Indianapolis IN 46250 1045   Please do not send products to this address as it only adds delays in  service and may result in lost or damaged product This PO BOX is for  written communication only    If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network  the telephone  company may require that you disconnect the equipment until the problem  is resolved     Limited Warranty    What your limited warranty covers     Defects in materials or workmanship     For how long after your purchase    e One year  from date of purchase  Please retain your sales receipt  as  that will act as your proof of purchase in order to validate warranty  status     What we will do    e Provide you with a new or  at our option  a refurbi
22. ll     Battery    Make sure the other handset is in range of the  base unit    Make sure you are dialing the correct number for  the other handset         The handset s battery  pack is running low  within an hour or two     Before you first use the handset  you should  have left it on the base unit or charger pod for 16  hours to charge the battery fully    You may need to replace the battery    Check the connection between the base unit and  the main power socket              try to recharge the  battery but I still get a  warning that they are  low        You need to replace the battery    Dispose of used batteries safely     never burn  them  or put them where they could get  punctured    Do not use non rechargeable battery in your  handset     they may explode  causing damage    If the fault persists    Disconnect all other  instruments connected to the same line and try  to make a call    Disconnect the base unit from the telephone line  and plug a different phone into the master  telephone socket  Try making a call  If this works   the line is OK    If the call does not work  and you are using a  two way socket adaptor  remove it and plug a  telephone directly into the socket    If the call now works  the adaptor may be faulty   If you cannot make a call  the fault may be on  the exchange line  Contact the service provider     37       Warranty Assistance    Your sales receipt will be required to demonstrate proof of purchase in  order to validate your warranty eligibi
23. ll to the Handset Name  sub menu    Press the MENU OK button to enter the menu    Use the touch tone pad to enter a name  up to 10 characters   More  than one letter is stored in each of the number keys  For example  to  enter Bill Smith  press the 2 key twice for the letter B  Press the 4 key 3  times for the letter    Press the 5 key 3 times for the letter L  Press the  5 key 3 times for the second letter L  and press the 1 key to insert a  space between the first and last name  Press the 7 key 4 times for the  letter S  press the 6 key once for the letter M  press the 4 key 3 times for  the letter    press the 8 key for the letter T  press the 4 key twice for the  letter H     NOTE  1  If you make a mistake  use the BACK R C button   to backspace and delete one character at a time  2  Use the    Pause ringer button to toggle between upper case and lower  case text entry    Press the MENU OK button to save your name  You will hear a  confirmation tone and the handset name shows in the display     Auto answer  From the Personal Set sub menu     1     2   3   4     Press the Navigation  4 or     button to scroll to the Auto Answer sub   menu    Press the MENU OK button to enter the menu    Press the Navigation  4 or v   button to select On or Off    Press the MENU OK button to confirm  You will hear a confirmation  tone     If you select ON  during an external call  you may lift the handset to answer  a call immediately without pressing any buttons  to end a call  put the  ha
24. milar model  This exchange unit will be shipped to you at no  cost     What your limited warranty does not cover     Customer Instruction   Your Owner s Manual provides information  regarding operating and install instructions  Additional information  may be obtained by contacting the retailer    Installation and set up service adjustments    Batteries    Damage from misuse  neglect unauthorized repair    Products which have been modified or incorporated into other  products   Products that have been serviced by an unauthorized servicer   Products purchased or serviced outside the USA or Canada     39    Acts of nature  such as but not limited to  lightning damage     Limitation of Warranty     THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS THE ONLY WARRANTY   APPLICABLE TO THIS PRODUCT  ALL OTHER WARRANTIES   EXPRESS OR IMPLIED  INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF  MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE  ARE  HEREBY DISCLAIMED  NO VERBAL OR WRITTEN INFORMATION GIVEN  BY SUPREME POWER USA LLC  ITS AGENTS  EMPLOYEES  RETAIL  DEALERS OR INDEPENDENT CONTRACTORS SHALL CREATE A  GUARANTY OR IN ANY WAY INCREASE THE SCOPE OF THIS  WARRANTY    REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS WARRANTY  IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE CONSUMER  SUPREME POWER  USA LLC SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL  DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT OR ARISING  OUT OF ANY BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY   ON THIS PRODUCT  THIS DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES AND   LIMITED WARRANTY
25. n tone     NOTE  If Silence is selected  you will turn off the base ringer     29    Base ring melody    You may choose from three different melodies for base unit    From Base Tone setting sub menu    1  Press the Navigation    or     button to select BS Ring Mel    2  Press the MENU OK button to enter the menu    3  Pressthe Navigation  4 or v   button to select the desired melody ring  tone    4  Pressthe MENU OK button to save your selection  You will hear a  confirmation tone     Advanced set    1  Make sure the phone is OFF  not in TALK SPEAKER mode     2  Pressthe MENU OK button to go to main menu    3  Press the Navigation    or v   button to select Advanced Set   4  Pressthe MENU OK button to access the setting menu     Recall time    From the advanced Set sub menu    1  Press the Navigation          button to scroll to Recall Time    2  Pressthe MENU OK button to enter the menu    3  Press the Navigation  4 or v   button to select Medium  Short  Long   4  Pressthe MENU OK button to confirm     Registration    From the Advanced Set sub menu    1  Press the Navigation  4 or     button to scroll to the Registration    2  Pressthe MENU OK button to access registration setting  the display  will show Enter PIN        3  Usethe touch tone pad to enter the 4 digits of PIN code  default PIN   code is 0000     Press the MENU OK button to confirm  the screen displays Registering      Press and hold the FIND button on the base for a few seconds    You will hear a long confirma
26. nction  Press the MENU OK mute button to continue  the call     Receiver volume control    When the handset is ON  in talk mode  you may adjust the receiver volume  by pushing the Navigation button  There are three volume levels to choose  from  When the maximum or minimum volume level is reached  the phone  beeps twice  Volume 1 is minimum and Volume 3 is maximum     17    Phonebook    You can store up to fifty records in phone book for quick dialing  each  record can contain a maximum of 20 digit numbers and 10 character  names     Reviewing phonebook records    1  Make sure the phone is OFF  not in TALK SPEAKER mode     2  Pressthe Phonebook button to access the phone book  all records are  shown in alphabetical order    3  Press the Navigation    or    button or key in alphabet to the desired  records    4  Pressthe MENU OK button to view detail information     Adding phonebook entries    1  Press MENU OK key to enter main menu    2  Press the Navigation    or     button to select Phonebook and then  press MENU OK key to enter Phonebook sub menu    3  Use the Navigation  4 or     button to scroll to New Entry    4  Pressthe MENU OK button to confirm  ENTER NAME shows on the  display    5  Use the touch tone pad to enter a name  up to 10 characters   More  than one letter is stored in each of the number keys  For example  to  enter Bill Smith  press the 2 key twice for the letter B  Press the 4 key 3  times for the letter     Press the 5 key    times for the letter L  Pres
27. ndset back on the cradle directly     28    Auto hang up    This function enables you to end a call automatically by simply placing the   handset on the base station  By default the Auto Hang up feature is Off    From the Personal Set sub menu    1  Press the Navigation    or      button to scroll to the Auto Hang up sub   menu    2  Press the MENU OK button to enter the menu    3  Press the Navigation    or v   button to select On or Off    4  Pressthe MENU OK button to confirm  You will hear a confirmation  tone     Language    From the Personal Set sub menu    1  Press the Navigation           button to scroll to the Language sub   menu    2  Pressthe MENU OK button to enter language setting    3  Pressthe Navigation  4 or v   button to select the desired language    4  Pressthe MENU OK button to confirm your selection  You will hear a  confirmation tone     Base tone    From Personal setting sub menu    1  Press the Navigation    or   button to select Base Tone    2  Pressthe MENU OK button to access base tone setting  you may  program the follow items  BS Ring Volume  BS Ring Melody     Base ring volume    From Base Tone setting sub menu    1  Press the Navigation   4        button to select BS Ring Vol    2  Pressthe MENU OK button to enter the menu    3  Press the Navigation  4 or v   button to select the desired ringer  volume level  Ring Vol High  Ring Vol Medium  Ring Vol Low  Silence    4  Pressthe MENU OK button to save your selection  You will hear a  confirmatio
28. o play back recorded messages using the short cut  key  With the handset in standby mode  press and hold the key 5 for 2  seconds to start playing messages     Memo Recording    You can record a memo message that can be replayed later  This can be  useful if you want to leave a message for other users of the phone     33    Amemo will be played back with other messages from callers   To record amemo    i   2     3   4   5     6     Press the MENU OK key to enter menu selection    Press the Navigation key to select Answ  Machine and then press  MENU OK key to select    Press the Navigation key to select Record Memo and then press MENU   OK key    Display shows Recording Memo    Speak into the handset to record your memo  press the MENU OK  button to end the recording   Use the BACK button to exit the menu or press HANG UP to go to  standby mode     Changing the Battery    CAUTION  To reduce the risk of fire or personal injury  use only   the approved Nickel metal Hydride battery  Ni MH   which is  compatible with this unit    Make sure the telephone is OFF  not in TALK mode  before you replace  battery    Remove the battery compartment door    Disconnect the cord attached to the battery pack and remove the  battery pack from the handset    Insert the new battery pack and connect the cord to the jack inside the  battery compartment    Put the battery compartment door back on    Place handset in the base to charge  Allow the handset battery to  properly charge  for 16 hours  pri
29. ook   during a call   the call is automatically disconnected     Flash   Press the BACK R C button to access line transfer offered by call waiting  provided by telephone company    Last number redial    You may redial a number up to 13 digits long  To quickly redial the last  number you dialed     16    1  Press the TALK SPEAKER button    2  Press the redial button     OR    3  Press the redial button first  then use the Navigation button to select  the desired redial number      Press the Navigation  4   to review the oldest call and scroll toward the   most recent calls  higher numbers       Press the Navigation      to review the newest call and scroll to older calls    lower numbers      NOTE  You may choose from the last ten numbers that were  dialed   4  Pressthe TALK SPEAKER button  The number dials automatically   If you get a busy signal and want to keep dialing the number  press the  redial button to quickly redial the number     Exit    Press the BACK R C button to exit a menu function and return to the  standby mode     Paging the handset    This feature allows you to find a misplaced handset  Press the FIND button  on the base unit  handsets ring for up to 30 seconds  To stopthe page   press the FIND button again or press any button on any cordless handset     Mute    During a call you can switch OFF the microphone  The callis placed on   hold    1  Enable MUTE function  Press the MENU OK mute button during a call   the display shows Mute On    2  Disable MUTE fu
30. or to first use or when you install a  new battery pack  If you do not properly charge the phone  battery  performance will be compromised     Battery Safety Precautions    Do not burn  disassemble  mutilate  or puncture  Like other batteries of  this type  toxic materials could be released which can cause injury    To reduce the risk of fire or personal injury  use only the Nickel metal  Hydride battery listed in the User s Guide    Keep batteries out of the reach of children    Remove batteries if storing over 30 days     34    Troubleshooting    ALWAYS check first  that     securely installed and are not run down     Everyday use    You have followed all the steps listed in the user  manual to install and set up your telephone    Allconnectors are firmly inserted in their sockets   Main power to the base unit is switched on at the  socket  The handset s batteries are correctly and          cannot make or  answer calls       If the handset s display is blank  it may have beer  switched off  Press and hold the HANG UP key tc  switch it back on    Check that the base unit s main power adapter  is plugged in and power is switched on    The base unit needs main power for normal  operation of the phone     not just for charging  the batteries    Make sure you are using the telephone line cable  supplied with your phone  Other telephone line  cables might not work  Move the handset closer  to the base unit    Check the battery level symbol on the display    If it is low  replace 
31. ou must first follow the    procedure to set the answer mode     Record a personalized outgoing message      You can choose to replace the predefined OGM with your own pre   recorded personalized messages     1   2   3     4   5   6   f   8   9   10   11     Repeat steps 1 to 4 on Set the Answer mode section    Display shows Select mess     Predefined   Press the Navigation  4 or v   button to select Personalized and press  the MENU OK button    Display shows    Play message   Press the MENU OK button to play the existing message   Press the Navigation   or v   button to select Record Mess  and then  press MENU OK button to record a new message   Display shows    Record mess    Speak clearly into the handset press the MENU OK button to end the  recording  Your message will be played back automatically    Display shows Select mess   gt  Personalized   If you are not satisfied with the result repeat from step 2    Press the BACK R C button to exit the menu or press the HANG UP  button to return to standby mode     Set ring delay    i   2     3   4     5     6     Press the MENU OK key to enter menu selection    Press the Navigation   or v   key to select Answ  Machine and then  press MENU OK key to select    Press the Navigation   or v   key to select Settings    Press MENU OK key to display Ring Delay  press MENU OK button to  enter option list    Press the Navigation   or v   key to select Rings 3 8 or Toll Saver and  then press MENU OK key to confirm your choice    A confirm
32. owave ovens  heating appliances and direct sunlight      Avoid areas of excessive dust  moisture and low temperature    e Avoid other cordless telephones or personal computers      Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm    e Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is  specifically designed for wet locations     10    Never touch non insulated telephone wires or terminals  unless the  telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface   Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines     Base layout    Base layout    A FIND button        Search handset  m   Register handset    B Charge in use  indicator    C Message counter    88       DCCTGO    RCA    11    Handsetlayout    A Earpiece  B LCD display  C MENU OK MUTE button    Access to main menu    Select a menu entry    Mute the microphone  D Redial button  E TALK SPEAKER button    Make a call Accept a call    Switch to speakerphone mode  F Navigation button    Up to increase volume and view CID  l   Down to decrease volume and access  the Phonebook  G Review button    Go back to previous message or  replay current message  H   Keypad lock button    Long press to activate or deactivate  the key lock    Back R C button    Cancel a menu entry    Flash the phone line    Backspace the digit  s  or character  s   J INT button    Press to activate internal call    Press to activate 3 way conference call  K Hang up button    End    call     Long press to power on off handse
33. r  beeps  from my  handset while I   m on a  call     Move the handsetcloser to the base unit before  you try again to make a call     Move the handset closer to the base unit  or to a  different position    Try moving the base unit so that it s not near  other electrical equipment  such as a television  or a computer    You ll get the best sound if you place the base  unit as high as possible  For example  in a two   story house  the first floor landing is an ideal  place    You may be going out of range of the base unit   Move closer or your call may be cut off    Check the Battery Level symbol on the display  If  it s low  recharge the batteries            The Caller Display  feature isn t working        In order to utilize the Caller ID features of this  phone  you will need to subscribe to Caller ID with  your Telephone service provider  Please contact  your Telephone service provider for details    The caller may have BLOCKED their number or  the caller may be calling from a network that  does not transmit the Caller ID data    Allow at least 2 rings for the Caller ID data to  display     36             When I try to make a  call    hear busy tone       If you re using a multi handset system  check  whether another handset is already on a call         The volume in the  earpiece is low when I     m on a call     Make sure you re holding the earpiece correctly  over your ear   Adjust the volume using the navigation key        Intercom and transfer     can t transfer a ca
34. re limits set forth for  an uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed and  operated with a minimum distance of 20 centimeters between the radiator  and your body  This transmitter must not be co located or operated in  conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter    For body worn operation  this phone has been tested and meets the FCC RF  exposure guidelines when used with the belt clip supplied with this product    Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC RF  exposure guidelines     Information for DECT Product    This telephone is compliant with the DECT 6 0 standard  which operates in the 1 92GHz to 1 93GHz frequency range   Installation of this equipment is subject to notification and  coordination with UTAM    Any relocation of this equipment must be coordinated  through and approved by UTAM  UTAM may be contacted  at 1 800 42 9 8826     Industry Canada  I C   Notice    This product meets the applicable Industry Canada technical specifications   Le pr  sent materiel est conforme aux specifications techniques applicables  d Industrie Canada       The Ringer Equivalence Number is an indication of the maximum number   of terminals 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 Ringer Equivalence  Numbers of all the devices does not exceed five    L indice d   quivalence de la sonnerie  IES  sert    indiq
35. s the  5 key 3 times for the second letter L  and press the 1 key to insert a  space between the first and last name  Press the 7 key 4 times for the  letter S  press the 6 key once for the letter M  press the 4 key    times  for the letter     press the 8 key for the letter     press the 4 key twice for  the letter H     NOTE     1  If you make a mistake press the BACK R C button to  backspace and erase the wrong character s  or number s    2  Use the Z Pause Ringer button to toggle between upper case  and lower case text entry    6  Pressthe MENU OK button again to save your selection  The display  shows ENTER NUMBER     18    7  Use the touch tone pad to enter the telephone number  up to 20 digits   including pauses   and press the MENU OK button to confirm  Select  Melody  Melody 5 shows on the display    8  Press the Navigation   or     button to select from melody 1 to melody  10  atesting tone is generated while making melody selection   press  the MENU OK button to confirm  the records are stored alphabetically  in the phone book     Inserting a pause    Press the  pause ringer button on the handset s touch tone pad to insert  a delay in dialing sequence when a pause is needed to wait for a dial tone   for example  after you dial 9 for an outside line  or to wait for a computer  access tone  Each pause counts as one digit in the dialing sequence     Editing a phonebook record    From Phonebook Sub Menu    1  Press the Navigation  4 or     button to scroll to Edit Entr
36. s turned off  you must change your master   PIN from its default 0000  before you can use the remote access   feature     To check messages remotely    1  Call yourtelephone number and wait for the answering machine to  answer  You will hear a voice prompt or your OGM    2  When your outgoing message is playing  enter your remote PIN   default  0000     The outgoing message will stop playing and you will hear a short   confirmation beep    Press 2 to start message playback    You can also use other keys as follows      Press 11 to goto the previous message    24    Press 2 to play all messages or press 2 to play new messages only   Press 3 to go to the next message   Press 02 to delete the current message   Press 8 turn the answering machine on off   Press 55 to stop message playback   If you are not playing messages  you must press a button within 15  seconds  otherwise your telephone will hang up     Call screening    Call screening allows you to hear the caller while he is leaving a message    You can then decide if you want to talk to the caller directly      When call screening is switched on  handset 1 loudspeaker will turn on  automatically while the answering machine is recording an incoming  message    To switch call screening on or off   1  Press the MENU OK key to enter menu selection    2  Press the Navigation   or v   key to select Answ  Machine and then  press MENU OK key to select    3  Pressthe Navigation  4 or v   key to select Settings and then press  MENU O
37. shed exchange unit  of same or similar model  The exchange model is under warranty for  the remainder of the original product s one year warranty  or 90 days    38    from the date the replacement product was shipped to you  whichever  is longer     How to get service     Call Customer Care at 1 877 722 4908  Please have your product with  you and please have your model number and date code available  when calling us  The model number and date code can be found on the  underside of the base unit     If you are within your limited warranty period and it is determined that  service is required     We will ask that you properly pack your product to avoid shipping   damage  We recommend that you use the original carton and packing   materials    We will ask you to include with your product the following      Your name  return shipping address and daytime phone number  handwritten or typed on a sheet of paper      Alegible copy of your sales receipt  please do not send the original  sales receipt    Ship your product prepaid  to the address we provide  We suggest   shipping your product via a traceable carrier  as we are not responsible   for lost  mis directed or damaged shipments  You may want to write the   date shipped  carrier and tracking number here           Upon receipt of your product we will validate your product is under  warranty and if determined your product is warranty eligible  we will  ship to you a newor  at our option  a refurbished exchange unit of  same or si
38. t  L Skip button    Press to skip next message  M Play Stop button    Play Stop message playback  N Delete button    Delete messages  O   Pause Ringer button    Long press to activate ringer Off    Insert a pause    Switch between upper and lower case   P Microphone    12       2                   What s on the display           88 88 88 8841        The time and date  Handset 1 The handset s number                  amp                     The handset   s name       What the icons mean       Signal level This flashes while the handset is trying to  establish a link to the base unit  If it flashes while  you are on a call  move closer to the base unit          Caller list Displays when the caller list is accessed   INT Intercom call Flashes while your handset is ringing for an    intercom call  and comes on steadily when the  call is connected     II  Memory Displays when the phonebook is accessed   4 Ringer off Displays when ringer volume is silence   Qe  Redialing Appears when you are in the Last Number    Redial list or menu options   P Keypad lock Appears when the keypad is locked           Battery charge When this shows  nearly empty    put the handset  on the base unit or charger pod to charge the  batteries  While the batteries are being charged   the symbol blinks     e Phone Appears when you have a connection to the  external line  Flashes when there is an incoming call to be  answered  even if the ringer is turned off      Fx TAM Appears when the answering machine fun
39. the handset on the base unit  or charger pod to recharge the batteries    Switch off power at the main socket  wait for   a short time and then switch back on  This may  solve the problem              cannot make a call      When I press on the    Make sure the batteries are fitted in your    keys  nothing happens     If the handset display shows KEYS LOCKED  press  and hold the   button to unlock it before you  make a call    Only one handset  or the base unit  can be  connected to the outside line at a time    If another handset is already using the line  you  need to wait until it has finished its call     handset  If the Battery Level symbol on the  display shows    low     put your handset back on          the cradle to charge        35        When I key ina number Try a different position for the base unit        it appears on the  display  but   cannot  make an outside call       somewhere higher if possible  or further from  other electrical equipment   Try moving the handset closer to the base unit           The phone does not  ring       Check that the base unit   s main power adapter  is plugged in and power is switched on    The base unit needs main power for normal  operation of the phone     not just for charging  the batteries    Make sure you are using the telephone line cable  that was supplied with your package           My call was cut off  when   went out of  range  Now    can t use  my handset        There is interference  and noise on the line        hea
40. tion tone if the registration is successful    enter the handset number you want to arrange                30    De register the handset    You may need to do this in order to replace a faulty handset    From the Advanced Set sub menu    1  Press the Navigation           button to scroll to Unregister    2  Press the MENU OK button to access de register setting  the screen  display Enter PIN        3  Use the touch tone pad to enter the 4 digits of PIN code  default PIN  code is 0000     4  Enter the handset number to be de registered    5  You will hear a long confirmation tone if the de registration is  successful  The screen display Unregistered     Modify master PIN         avoid your handset setting from unintentional access  you should   change your master PIN  default PIN number is 0000     From the Advanced Set sub menu    1  Press the Navigation    or     button to scroll to Change PIN    2  Pressthe MENU OK button  the display will show Enter New PIN         3  Usethe touch tone pad to enter your new PIN code    4  Press the MENU OK button  the display will show Confirm PIN        enter the new PIN code again    5  Pressthe MENU OK button to confirm  you will hear a confirmation  tone     Reset    As you become familiar with this system  you may prefer to use the system s  original settings    Follow the steps below to return to the factory default settings    From the Advanced set sub menu    Press the Navigation  4 or v   button to scroll to Reset    Press the MEN
41. uer le nombre   maximal de terminaux qui peuvent   tre raccord  s    une interface  t  l  phonique  La terminaison d une interface peut consister en une  combinaison quelconque de dispositifs     la seule condition que la somme  d indices d   quivalence de la sonnerie de tous les dispositifs n exc  de pas        This Class    digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003    Cet appareil num  rique de la classe B est conforme    la norme        003  du Canada        IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS    When using your telephone equipment  basic safety precautions should  always be followed to reduce the risk of fire  electric shock and injury to  persons  including the following     Do not use this product near water for example  near a bathtub   washbowl  kitchen sink or laundry tub  in a wet basement or near a  swimming pool      Avoid using a telephone  other than a cordless type  during an electrical  storm  There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning     Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak    Use only the power cord and batteries indicated in this manual  Do not  dispose of batteries in a fire  They may explode  Check with local codes for  possible special disposal instructions     SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS    THE LIGHTNING CAUTION  TO REDUCE THE   THE EXCLAMATION       FLASH AND ARROW   RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  00   POINT WITHIN THE  WARNING  TO HEAD WITHIN THE   NOT REMOVE COVER OR   TRIANGLE IS A  PREVENT FIRE OR TRIAN
42. witch on off  the handset in idle mode      You can switch the handset off and save battery charge   Notes  When the handset is OFF  it cannot be used for making  calls including emergency calls  There will be no ringing during    14       an incoming call  To answer a call  you will need to switch it  back on  It may take some time for the handset to re establish a  radio link with the base unit     Keypad lock                  the cordless handset s keypad   Press and hold     button for 2 seconds until you hear a beep tone  when  the keypad lock is activated  shows on the display     To unlock the keypad     Press and hold     button for 2 seconds until you hear a beep tone  Or  simply replace the handset on the charger cradle     Charge in use Indicator on base    The charge in use indicator on the base will flash to alert you to an  incoming call  the indicator will remain lit when a handset is in the base  charging or when the line is in use     IMPORTANT  In order to use this unit s Visual Message Waiting  Indicator  VMWI  feature  you must subscribe to this service  from your phone company     Set time and date    Note  If you subscribe to the Caller Display service  the time and  date will be set automatically when you receive a call    1  Press MENU OK key to enter main menu    2  Press the Navigation    or     button to select Set Date Time and then  press MENU OK key to select    3  Thedisplay shows 00 00 01 01  enter the current date and time  then  press MENU OK
43. y    2  Press the MENU OK button to confirm    3  Repeat Steps 4 through 8 in    Adding phonebook entries    section     Deleting a phonebook record    From phone book sub menu    1  Press the Navigation  4 or     button to scroll to Delete Entry    2  Pressthe MENU OK button to confirm  all records are shown in  alphabetical order    3  Press the Navigation    or     button or key in alphabet to the desired  records    4  Pressthe MENU OK button to confirm   NOTE  If you don t want to change or delete a record  simply  press the HANG UP button  or waitfor one minute to exit  automatically     Deleting all phonebook records    From phone book sub menu    1  Press the Navigation  4 or     button to scroll to Delete All   2  Pressthe MENU OK button  the screen displays Confirm   3  Press the MENU OK button to confirm the deletion     19    Dialing a phonebook number    1   2     3     4     Make sure the phone is OFF  not in TALK SPEAKER mode     Press the Phonebook button to access the phone book  all records  are shown in alphabetical order    Press the Navigation    or     button or key in alphabet to the desired  records    Press the TALK SPEAKER button  the number dials automatically     Using the redial list    The redial list stores the last 10 numbers dialed  A maximum of 20 digits  can be displayed for each entry     Last number redial    1     2     Press REDIAL key in idle mode and push the Navigation key to browse  the redial list  The last number dialed will appear
    
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