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1. Then press T or v to review To dial the selected number press the TALK key 15 MUTE key C To have a private off line conversation use the mute feature The caller on the other end of the line cannot hear you but you will be able to hear them To mute the microphone 1 While a call is in progress press C on the handset MIC MUTE will appear on the handset display 2 Press C again to return to your phone conversation EXTERNAL CALL will be shown on the handset display Handset locator page key To locate a misplaced handset press the PAGE key on the base unit All handsets will beep and the screen shows PAGING To end a page do one of the following 1 Press TALK or any key 0 9 or on the handset 2 Press PAGE on the base unit Low battery warning 1 If the battery is low and the phone is in TALK mode a warning tone consisting of 2 short beeps will sound from the handset earpiece every 15 seconds CHARGE BATTERY shows on screen 2 If the battery is low and the phone is in STANDBY mode a warning tone consisting of 2 short beeps will sound from the handset every 15 seconds and CHARGE BATTERY shows on screen Voice mail indicator When you subscribe to a voice mail service offered by your phone company the phone alerts you when voice mail has been received MESSAGE WAITING appears on screen when a voice mail is received The LED orange on the base flashes slow to indicate t
2. GN cinni Neh aia driers 20 Changing a Stored entry eee eeeceeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeesaeeeeeeeeaeeaaees 20 Storing Caller ID entries in the directory 20 MULTI HANDSET CONFIGURATION 0 seccsecstesseesenseenseeseensesneesnesnneeneneennes 21 Registering a hands Ot micocincco caracas ride pain 21 Identifying a handset on the network ooocococcccoconocccocncnonccancncnnnann nano 21 Intercom internal call zaiana 21 Intercom ring TONG aiii cid 22 Call tOGQ IND ccoooonconnccnnnononcconaconaconocanancnnnn corran cr nnnr nro 22 3Way conference Call iciciooiioinia na 23 Gall Waiting iii onda 23 Transferring call between handsets ooncccicconnccoccconccnonncnoncnonanancnonnnos 23 Call Dack oir aa dada CHANGING THE HANDSET BATTER Vo ooonccoocccconoccncnncncnannnnanonnos 24 RECYCLING NICKEL METAL HYDRIDE BATTERIES oocooooooooooo 225 HEADSET JACK AND BELT CLIP scsscseeeseeseeesees 25 POWER FAILURE sssssessteeseseee 26 LCD SCREEN MESSAGES nsssssussnsunsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnununnunnunnn nunnunum nunnunum nenas 26 LIGHT SIGNALS coooncoooocccooncconncccannnononncnnnnnnnannenananennanernannrnnnanernannrnnna 27 SOUND SIGNALS ooocccoocccconccnonnnnnnnnnonanronanncnnnnnnnnnnncnnnnrnnnanennannenananenas 28 TROUBLESHOOTING eccoccccccoccraconnccncnnn cananea rara rr 28 TELEPHONE noc cya wie cant didactica tios cito 28 MULTIFHANDSET USE esciiiooicoiii cies niente 29 CALLE ID natalie dest add reach 30
3. The default is English 5 Press MENU OK to confirm Handset name You can use up to 16 characters to name a handset the name will appear on the handset display screen in standby mode To name your handset 1 Press the MENU OK key 2 Press Por w to select HANDSET NAME 3 Press MENU OK to begin settings NAME will appear 4 Enter a name for your handset Note refer to Storing a name number in the directory section for details about how to input characters on page 18 5 Press MENU OK to save the name Dial mode This phone is compatible with pulse dialing rotary and tone dialing DTMF systems If you have a touch tone service do nothing as your phone has been set to touch tone by default prior to shipment If you do not know which type of service you have contact your local telephone company The default setting is DTMF 1 Press the MENU OK key Press F or w to select DIALING from the options Press the MENU OK key Press F or w to select DIAL METHOD from the submenu Press MENU OK Press F or w to select PULSE or DTMF mode Press MENU OK to confirm your selection To return to standby mode press C repeatedly OND OP WP 11 INITIAL PROGRAMMING Flash time Consult your telephone company before changing the Flash time setting Changing this setting may cause your telephone company service such as call waiting to not work properly 1 Press the MENU OK key 2 Pres
4. all e To return to STANDBY MODE press C repeatedly Note If you try to store a new number in the phonebook when it is full a message PHONEBOOK FULL is displayed and the phone returns to the phonebook menu after 5 seconds You should delete some numbers to free up the phonebook memory so that you may store new numbers 19 DIRECTORY Making calls from the directory 1 Press MENU OK Press Tor w to select PHONE BOOK then press MENU OK 2 Press Por to select RECALL then press MENU OK 3 Press F or w or enter the first character of the name to select the desired phonebook entry 4 Press TALK to call Tip Press Zin standby mode to enter phonebook log quickly Deleting an entry To delete an entry from the telephone book 1 Press MENU OK Press or to select PHONE BOOK then press MENU OK 2 Press Y or w to select RECALL then press MENU OK 3 Press F or v or enter the first character of the name to select the desired phonebook entry 4 Press FLASH DEL DELETE shows on screen 5 Press MENU OK to confirm or C to go back Result Confirmation tone can be heard and the menu steps to the next entry Changing a stored entry To change an entry in the telephone book 1 Press MENU OK then select PHONE BOOK by pressing Tor y 2 Press MENU OK 3 Press Por w to select RECALL then press MENU OK 4 Press F or w or enter the first character of the name to find t
5. technology now filters out more background noise Other features Caller ID memory holds up to 30 numbers e Electronic telephone book holds up to 70 numbers e Recognition of up to 4 additional handset units for making intercom handset to handset and 3 way calls Two handsets are included with this product e Microphone mute function e Adjustable ring tones volume levels language display handset IDs and low battery out of range warning signals e Rechargeable batteries and up to 7 hours of talk time IMPORTANT To use all of the features of this telephone you must subscribe to either the standard Name Number Caller ID Service or Caller ID with Call Waiting Service from your telephone company To know who is calling while you are on the phone you must subscribe to Caller ID with Call Waiting Service GETTING STARTED Checking package contents Make sure your package includes the items shown here Handset cradle Telephone line cord Battery order 2 x Belt clips sheet Modular jack You need an RJ11 type modular phone jack If you do not have a modular jack call your local phone company to find out how to RAWE one installed Installation tips Some cordless telephones operate at frequencies that may cause interference to nearby MJ 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
6. CAUSES OF POOR RECEPTION 0 cseececeeceeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeenes 30 MAINTENANCE cccocccocnocccnaccinacan enana 31 MAXIMIZE BATTERY PERFORMANCE wil TECHNICAL INFORMATION 220200 3d SANYO COMFORT WARRANTY 34 SOS HELP LINE 20csecsseestesseceeeseeseeeseesseesseennesneesneneesneesnersnenneenneenaeaneneeeneesnensae 36 A The exclamation point within the triangle is a warning sign alerting you of important instructions accompanying the product INTRODUCTION Congratulations on your purchase of this Sanyo digital cordless telephone Your Sanyo 2 4 GHz digital cordless telephone is a fine quality home communications product It is carefully designed and produced by a world leader of consumer and industrial electronic equipment With proper maintenance and care it will provide you with years of enjoyment and convenience Main Features 2 4 GHz Technology Superior Range The use of 2 4 GHz frequency band for signal transmission between base and handset means greater communication range compared to conventional 43 49 MHz cordless telephones Ultra Low Noise The high frequency communication also has significantly reduced noise level Hopping spread spectrum 2 4 GHz Digital frequency hopping spread spectrum technology automatically selects a clear channel every time you receive or place a call on the handset COMPANDER PLUS Noise Reduction This fourth generation of the Sanyo s original noise reduction
7. ERY PERFORMANCE Do not replace the handset in the base after each call Repeated short charging creates a memory effect in the battery Once a rechargeable battery acquires this short memory it sends a CHARGE BATTERY signal even when it is almost fully charged The battery then needs to be charged frequently To avoid this leave the handset away from the cradle until it really needs recharging Refresh battery If your battery seems to need recharging more often than usual it may have lost part of its charging capacity because of premature recharges To bring back its full capacity try refreshing the battery 1 First discharge the battery by leaving the handset in TALK mode until Battery Low indication turns on Disconnect the base from the telephone line so that your line is not busy all the time 2 Then charge it for 15 continuous hours 3 Repeat the above once more 32 TECHNICAL INFORMATION REN Number The Ringer Equivalence Number REN assigned to each terminals device provides an indication of the maximum number of terminal allowed to be connected to a telephone interface The REN number of this phone is located on the bottom of the base unit The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of device subject only to the requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all the devices does not exceed 5 CAUTION This product is intended for use in CANADA only S
8. For older non current models replacement units may not be available in which case our regular warranty conditions will apply GUARANTEED QUALITY All SOS replacement sets are checked and serviced by factory authorized technicians before being sent out SOS means you never have to worry C O D and or Collect shipments will not be accepted Unit must be returned to Sanyo in its original box with all accessories i e owner s manual battery adaptor telephone cord etc 36
9. ID information was blocked READY Phone is charged and ready to make or receive calls TALK Phone is in Talk mode ready to place a call or on a call If on a call the duration of the call also shows UNKNOWN NAME CALLER Some or all of the Caller ID information was not sent with the call FORWARD CALL A call HAB been forwarded DELETE Prompt asking you if you want to erase the current Caller ID entry or a directory entry that is shown on screen DELETE ALL Prompt asking you if you want to erase all Caller ID information MESSAGE WAITING Caller has left a message you must subscribe to voice mail service offered by your local phone company for this to work STORE NUMBER Prompt telling you to enter a telephone number in the directory STORE NAME Prompt telling you to enter a name in the directory PHONEBOOK EMPTY There is no record stored to the selected directory location CALL LOG EMPTY There is no record stored to the selected call log location NO LINE Telephone line is disconnected from base unit KEY LOCKED The keypad is locked OUT OF SERVICE When the handset is out of range or the base unit power failure CHARGE BATTERY When the battery is low PLACE IN CHARGER The battery voltage is too low RINGER OFF The ringer is switched off LIGHT SIGNALS The charge in use indicator will change under the following conditions CHARGE IN USE LED on
10. K The connection continues between the remaining handset and the external party Tip If a handset is connected to an external line you can initiate a conference call from another handset by simply picking up the handset and pressing TALK The first handset can hear a beeping sound and CONFERENCE CALL shows on the display Call Waiting If you receive an external call while you are talking to someone through the intercom you will hear a call waiting tone To end the intercom call and answer the external call press TALK key on any handset The other handset will beep and BUSY will show on the screen To end the intercom call without answering the external call press and hold INT for several seconds Please also see the Caller ID with Call Waiting section on page 17 for more information Transferring call between handsets You can transfer an external call from one handset to another if you have 2 handsets registered with the base unit To transfer a call 1 During a telephone conversation press the INT key to place the caller on hold 2 Press F or w to choose the handset name to which you wish to transfer the call 3 Press TALK Then wait for the other handset to answer The handset you paged will ring with INTERNAL CALL showing on the LCD display Another party can answer the call by pressing TALK 23 4 Then press TALK key on the first handset and another handset will connect to the external line If there i
11. SANYO INSTRUCTION MANUAL CLT W10 2 4 GHz Digital Cordless Telephone with 2 Caller ID Handsets and Extra Charger Important Charge the handset battery for 15 continuous hours prior to first use SANYO Canada Inc www sanyocanada com TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 0 csecsccseeseeesnesseennesneesneeeeeseesneesnesseenneeneenneeaeeseesneesnesseeanennoeens 4 GETTING STARTED 00c2scceseseeseeseesneeseeseseeeseeeseeneeeenesneeseeneesneeeneeseennesnneeneranens 5 Checking package CONTENES ceececeeeeeeeeeeeeneeteeeeeeeeteeeeeaeeseeeeeateeaee 5 Modular jack viii ld aa fant lanais 5 Choosing a location for the base unit and handset cradle 6 Connecting the base Unit lee eee eeeeceseeeseceeeeeseaeeeeeeeeeteaeeeneeeeaeenaee 6 Connecting the handset Cradle cccececesececeeeceeeeeeeeeeneeeeneeeeeeeeneeeaes 7 Batteries uma rana 7 Charging the handset batteriesS oonococcninnnnnicinnnnnnnnncncnccnnonnrnaccnanannnos 8 NAMES AND CONTROLG cc ccsscseesssessseeeeseceneseneeseesnessnennenseeseeseeesnesneesneseneens 9 Handset ua AAA it 9 Base UNit 1 20 ace nta o a 10 INITIAL PROGRAMMING ccocccocococcccnncnnnenacnnarnnnnn cenar 11 E A NE 11 E sc curateeara canes tener a e ene 11 DialimOd meria a dhentiait A heat a ENAT 11 Flash time aa anlar nop ow ager can aaa og EOE atet wissen eed 12 A A terran ea n i a aede 12 Ky Mata AE Ae ee AO 12 Handset ring tone iaa ai aire iin 12 Handset ring
12. adset is connected the handset earpiece and microphone are disabled While the headset is connected press TALK to answer or place a call Belt clip To attach the belt clip to the back of the handset 1 Slide the belt clip over the back of the handset until the ventilation holes are aligned 2 Gently push the belt clip until it clicks into place 25 POWER FAILURE When power is off you will not be able to make or receive calls with the telephone After a power outage it may take a few seconds for the handset to reconnect to the base unit LCD SCREEN MESSAGES The following indicators show the status of a message or of the phone BASE PAGING Someone has pressed PAGE on the base unit BUSY The dialed number or handset is busy CALL ALL An intercom call has been placed to all registered handsets CALL BACK A forwarded call was not answered CHARGING Battery is charging CONFERENCE CALL 2 handsets are on a conference call ENDED The call has ended The elapsed time for the call also shows EXT IN USE Another handset is already on an external call EXTERNAL CALL A call was received with no Caller ID information provided FAIL Registration did not occur H A call has been placed on hold INTERNAL CALL An intercom call has been placed from the HANDSET HANDSET NAME displayed handset MIC MUTE The handset is in mute mode PRIVATE NAME CALLER Some or all of the Caller
13. ale or use in other countries may violate local laws Cordless telephones use radio frequencies to allow mobility This affects performance of your phone 1 NOISE Electrical pulse noise is present in most homes at one time or another This is most intense during electrical storms Certain kinds of electrical equipment such as light dimmers fluorescent bulbs motors fans etc also generate pulse noise Because radio frequencies are susceptible to this you may on occasion hear pulse noise through the handset This is usually only a minor annoyance and should not be interpreted as a defect of the phone 2 RANGE Because radio frequencies are used the location of the base station can affect the operating range of the phone Try several locations and choose the one that gives the clearest signal to the handset Turning in a circle while 33 holding the handset may also increase the operating range 3 INTERFERENCE Electronic circuits activate a relay to connect the unit to your telephone line These electronic circuits operate in the radio frequency spectrum While several protection circuits are used to prevent unwanted signals there may be periods when these unwanted signals enter the base station You may hear a click or hear the relay activate when you are not using the cordless handset If this occurs frequently you can minimize or eliminate the problem by lowering the height of the base station or reloc
14. ating the base station It may also be helpful to change the operating channel and or the security code setting 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 NOTICE Privacy of communications may not be ensured when using this telephone Other devices including other cordless telephones may interfere with the operation of this cordless telephone or cause noise during operation Units without coded access may be accessed by other radio communication systems Cordless telephones must not cause interference to any licensed radio service The Industry Canada Label identifies certified equipment This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective operational and safety requirements The ministry does not guarantee that the equipment will operate to the user s satisfaction Before installing this equipment users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of construction In some cases the company s inside wiring associated with single line individual service may be extended by means of a certified connector assembly telephone extension cord The customer should be aware t
15. call is coming from an external or internal source To select a ring tone 12 INITIAL PROGRAMMING NO OE OP a Press the MENU OK key Press F or w to select RING PATTERN from the options Press MENU OK to select Select the ring tone you wish to change internal or external by pressing Torv Press MENU OK to enter the ring tone selection submenu Press F or w or number keys 0 9 to choose a ring tone sound 0 9 Press MENU OK to confirm settings The external ring default setting is 0 The internal ring default setting is 1 Tip To return to standby mode press C repeatedly Handset ring volume level To change the ring volume level while the handset is in standby mode 1 2 3 4 5 Press the MENU OK key Press F or w to select RING VOLUME from the options Press MENU OK to enter settings Press E to increase to decrease volume Or press number keys 0 6 to select the desired ring level Press MENU OK to confirm settings The default setting is 4 Tip You can turn the ringer off by setting the volume level to zero the iy icon will be displayed on the handset display in standby mode Earpiece volume level To change the volume level while the handset is in standby mode f 2 3 4 5 Press the MENU OK key Press F or w to select HANDSET VOLUME from the menu Press MENU OK to enter settings Press P to increase to decrease volume Or press number keys 0 7 to se
16. ccident abuse misuse or negligence j Damage caused by lightning and power surges ORIGINAL RETAIL PURCHASER S RESPONSIBILITY You the original retail purchaser must present your original dated bill of sale together with this warranty to SANYO Canada Inc or to an authorized Sanyo Service Depot when you make a claim under this warranty You the original retail purchaser are responsible for any costs of TRANSPORTING the product to and from SANYO Canada Inc or an authorized Sanyo Service Depot You also are responsible for the cost of any MAINTENANCE necessary in respect of the product 35 WARRANTY BECOMES VOID This warranty becomes void if the product s serial numbers are altered or removed or if any repair to the product is made other than by SANYO Canada Inc or by an authorized Sanyo Service Depot LIMITATIONS a SANYO Canada Inc reserves the right to change or improve the design of the model of the product warranted hereunder without incurring any obligation to make any modifications to or to install any improvement in or on the product b In no event shall SANYO Canada Inc or any of its Authorized Dealers be damage arising from the use of this product STATUTORY WARRANTIES The above provisions do not preclude the operation of any applicable provincial statute which in certain circumstances may not allow some of the limitations and exclusions described in this warranty Where any terms of th
17. e or local telephone network Use of your telephone with a modern system does not require special adjustment however with certain older systems you may need to insert a pause between the prefix and the rest of the number Enter a dial pause of 3 seconds by pressing REDIAL PAUSE A P will be entered after the number to show that a pause has been inserted Correcting a dialing error You can correct a dialing error before the number has been dialed i e before pressing talk To correct a dialing error you can do one of the following e Press the FLASH DEL key to clear the digits one by one e Press and hold FLASH DEL to clear all the digits at once e Press Cto clear all the digits at once Redialing up to 24 digits To redial one of the last 5 numbers called you can do one of the following 1 Make sure the phone is OFF not in TALK mode 2 Press REDIAL PAUSE repeatedly to select a desired last number then press TALK to redial the last number OR 1 Make sure the phone is ON by pressing TALK 2 Press REDIAL PAUSE repeatedly to scroll through a list of numbers then press MENU OK to redial the last number Returning missed calls If you subscribe to a Caller ID service through your local network provider this telephone can keep track of missed call information When you miss a call the handset will display New Calls along with the number of calls you missed To review a call history with Caller ID information press
18. encing problems reset and then re register all your handsets one by one CALLER ID No Caller ID display e You must subscribe for caller ID services through your telephone network provider for the caller ID to display on this telephone Please check with your provider e If the caller s number does not exactly match what you have entered in your phone book including the STD code and any prefixes the phone book cannot match the name to the caller ID Check the phone book to make sure the full number is stored there in the correct sequence e Is battery fully charged Try recharging or replacing the battery e Make sure that the base is connected to a non switched AC outlet Disconnect the base from the plug and plug it in again 30 Caller ID error message e The phone displays this message if it detects anything other than valid Caller ID information during the silent period after the first ring This message indicates either the presence of noise on the line or that an invalid message has been sent from the telephone company CAUSES OF POOR RECEPTION e Aluminum siding Foil backing on insulation e Heating ducts and other metal construction can shield radio signals e You are too close to appliances such as microwaves stoves or computers Atmospheric conditions such as strong storms TROUBLESHOOTING e Base unit is installed in the basement or lower floor of the house e Base unit is plugged into an AC outlet w
19. handset Press F or w to select the desired handset or choose CALL ALL Press TALK to place the call The selected handset will ring If you select CALL ALL all other handsets registered to the base unit will ring If the selected handset is not available off hook on another call BUSY shows 4 To accept the intercom call on the handset press TALK 5 To exit intercom mode on the first handset press TALK on Note During the first handset calls the other handsets there may BE an incoming call in which the first handset will hear a call waiting tone and the other handset will return to normal incoming call tone Intercom ring tone You can change the ring tone for an intercom call to differentiate internal from external calls To change the ring tone please see the Handset Ring Tone Setting section on page 12 for more information Call toggling This feature only works if you have 2 handsets registered to the base unit The feature allows you to put an external call on hold while you place an intercom call to another handset Only the handset that initiates call toggling can place callers on hold or end the call 1 Establish contact with an external party by either placing a call or answering an incoming call 2 Press INT to put the external call on hold and enter intercom mode 3 Press the number 1 4 for the handset you wish to select or use the Pory keys to select the handset 4 Press TALK to place an
20. hat compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian maintenance facility designated by the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment or equipment malfunctions may give the telecommunications company cause to request that the user disconnect the equipment The user should ensure for his own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system if present are connected together This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas CAUTION Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves but should contact the appropriate electrical inspection authority or electrician as appropriate The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the product This symbol on the product is used to identify the following important information Use only with specified SANYO power adaptor NOTICE This equipment meets the applicable Industry Canada Terminal Equipment Technical Specifications This is confirmed by the registration number The abbreviation IC before the registration number signifies that registration was performed based on a Declara
21. he desired phonebook entry Press MENU OK to edit the number STORE NUMBER will appear Press FLASH DEL or to erase a digit Press and hold FLASH DEL to erase the entire number then enter the correct number 7 Press MENU OK to edit the name STORE NAME will appear 8 Press FLASH DEL or v to erase a character Press and hold FLASH DEL to erase the entire name then enter the correct name 9 Press MENU OK to confirm the change Oa Result A beep will sound to confirm that the change has been saved Storing caller ID entries in the directory You can store received numbers into your phonebook memory Before you save an entry make sure the number appears in proper digits for your dialing area If not change it using the REDIAL PAUSE key For example if the caller ID number 20 appears as 1 416 222 5555 but it is not a long distance number press REDIAL PAUSE key until it shows 416 222 5555 without 1 DIRECTORY The REDIAL PAUSE key lets you select how many digits of the number are displayed 7 7 digit telephone number 10 3 digit area code 7 digit telephone number 11 Long distance code 1 3 digit area code 7 digit telephone number Press win standby mode to enter call log quickly Press F or w to select desired Caller ID entry Press REDIAL PAUSE to rearrange the format of the number displayed Press MENU OK STORE NUMBER will appear Edit the number if necessary Press MENU OK to edit the
22. here is a voice mail waiting After the voice mail has been reviewed you can remove the message indicator Please see the Clear message waiting section on page 14 for more information Note The indicator does not work with your answering machine The phone will only work with an FSK type of VMWI System It will not work with the Stutter Dial Tone type of VMWI System 16 CALLER ID FEATURES This phone receives and displays incoming call information transmitted by your local phone company provided you subscribe to Voice Mail Caller ID and or Call Waiting services This information can include the phone number and or the name date and time The phone can store up to 30 calls for later review Caller ID with Call Waiting When you subscribe to Caller ID with Call Waiting Visual Call Waiting service from your phone company you are able to see who is calling when you hear the Call Waiting tone Caller identification information appears on screen after you hear the tone Press FLASH DEL to put the current call on hold so that you can answer the incoming call The following information is shown Tip Do not use TALK to activate custom calling services such as Call Waiting or you will hang up the phone e Caller number up to 16 digits e Caller name up to 15 characters If this is stored in the phonebook or supplied by your telephone network provider e The date and time of the last call made from the number e To re
23. hone and base unit are with in transmission range The handset may be unable to find the base unit Try moving the handset closer to the base unit If the problem persists try moving the base unit ina suitable position nearer to the handset If you have registered additional handsets to the same base unit make sure they are not already on acall The LCD display on your handset will display the EXT IN USE symbol if the line is engaged The dial mode setting may be incorrect See the Dial mode section on page 11 for more information TROUBLESHOOTING Handset does not ring Check that you have not turned off the ringer volume level Refer to Handset ring volume level section B page 13 for more information You may have too many extension phones on your line Try unplugging some phones Call was disconnected Please move the handset closer to the base unit You may want to consider moving the base unit to achieve a greater transmission range Keys do not work On shows on screen The symbol means that the keypad lock feature has been activated See the Key lock section on page 12 for more information Phone beeps The battery may need to be recharged Put the handset into the charging cradle of the base unit It may take up to 15 hours to fully recharge the battery Your handset may temporarily lose its synchronization with the base unit due to radio interference in your area When this happens OUT OF SERVICE sh
24. intercom call to the selected handset H shows on the display to indicate the external call is on hold 5 Press INT key on the handset that initiates call toggling to place the intercom on hold and return to the external call 6 Press TALK key on the selected handset to end the intercom call and return to the external call Note If the selected handset is not available BUSY shows and then a callback is generated CALL BACK is displayed on the handset display You can press TALK to return to the caller 22 MULTI HANDSET CONFIGURATION 3 way conference call If you have 2 handsets registered with the base unit you can make 3 way conference calls between an external call party and two internal handset holders To initiate a 3 way conference call 1 Establish contact with the external party by either placing a call to that person or answering an incoming call 2 Press INT then press T or v to choose a handset name press TALK to connect to the selected handset Result The handset you paged rings The internal party can answer the call by pressing the TALK key 3 The caller who made the conference call should press and hold INT for approximately 2 seconds until CONFERENCE CALL shows on the display and you hear a confirmation beep on the earpiece Result All three parties are connected and can talk together Tip You can end a 3 way conference call exactly as you would any other call Just press TAL
25. interference continues move the cordless telephone farther away from these appliances Certain other communications devices may also use the 2 4 GHz frequency for communication and if not set properly 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 2 4 GHz frequency for communication include wireless audio video senders wireless computer networks multi handset cordless telephone systems and some long range cordless telephone systems GETTING STARTED Choosing a location for the base unit and handset cradle The base unit records and displays the indoor temperature when selecting a location observe the following guidelines e Choose a location that provides easy access to a 120 volt AC power source e Choose a location that will allow the telephone cable to reach a telephone jack You can use an extension jack or cable if necessary e Place the base unit as high as possible to get a better radio frequency range with the handset You may need to try several locations such as upstairs or near a first floor landing to find the best range Solid structures such as walls and doors may reduce the signal strength e Do not place the base unit near a sink bathtub or shower e Do not place the base unit near objects that may ca
26. is warranty are prohibited by such a statute they shall be deemed null and void but the remainder of this warranty shall remain in effect HOW TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE SANYO Canada Inc 1 300 Applewood Cres Concord Ont L4K 5C7 905 760 9944 1 800 263 2244 SOS HELP LINE At Sanyo fulfilling the needs of our customers is a priority That s why we created our SOS customer service program that guarantees satisfaction NATIONWIDE CUSTOMER SUPPORT SOS is there to help you Our friendly and knowledgeable product specialists will quickly answer your questions about setup and use of Sanyo telephone products Simply call toll free from anywhere in Canada to connect to our no charge SOS support and service network 1 800 263 2244 between 8 30 am 7 00 pm EST Or visit our website at www sanyoservice com and click the Customer Relations button to get access to our FAQ s Frequently Asked Questions and other helpful features STAY AT HOME CONVENIENCE It s a nuisance making another trip to the store when you re stuck Now with SOS all that s necessary is a quick call for your home for product assistance HASSLE FREE EXCHANGE Should your Sanyo telephone require servicing due to a manufacturing defect during the warranty period SANYO Canada will ship prepaid a replacement unit within two business days after receiving your defective unit Consumers are responsible for the shipping costs of the unit back to Sanyo
27. ith other electronic devices e Baby monitor is using the same frequency e Handset battery is low e You are out of the base unit s transmission range MAINTENANCE To keep your telephone working and looking good following these guidelines e Avoid putting the phone near heating appliances and devices that generate electrical noise for example motors or fluorescent lamps e Do not expose to direct sunlight or moisture e Avoid dropping the phone and other rough treatment to the phone e Clean the phone with a soft cloth e Never use a strong cleaning agent or abrasive powder because this will damage the finish e Periodically clean the charge contacts on the handset and base with a clean pencil eraser e Retain the original packaging in case you need to ship the phone at a later date MAXIMIZE BATTERY PERFORMANCE The freedom that your cordless telephone can offer is fully dependent on the performance of the rechargeable battery in the handset To maximize the battery performance follow these guidelines Charge the battery for a full 15 continuous hours Before initial use of your new battery charge it for 15 hours continuously The proper initial charging is very important to maximize the battery performance Keep the contacts clean You can never fully recharge the battery if the contacts are dirty Clean all the at the bottom of handset and two in the base Gfadle ipenodically using a pencil eraser MAXIMIZE BATT
28. ith your local distributor to find out if this option is available in your area Storing a name number in the directory 1 Press MENU OK in standby mode 18 2 Press Y or w select PHONEBOOK then press MENU OK DIRECTORY 3 4 Press F or w select STORE then press MENU OK At the STORE NUMBER display enter number using the keypad including any prefixes or country codes If you make a mistake press FLASH DEL to delete a digit one at a time then enter the correct digits If you wish to add a pause press REDIAL PAUSE once at the desired location Each pause counts as 1 digit in the dialing sequence Press MENU OK At the STORE NAME display enter the name using the keypad The cursor advances 1 space after each key press Within 1 second you can press the same key again to select another character If you make a mistake press FLASH DEL to delete a character one at a time then enter the correct character Use the chart below as a guide Press MENU OK to confirm A beep tone will confirm that the number has been saved Key key of times pressed 1 st gnd gi qh gh 6 7h gh gt 1 Space 1 2 A B C 2 a b c 3 D E F 3 d e f 4 G H l 4 g h i 5 J K L 5 j k 6 M N O 6 m n o 7 P Q R S 7 p q r s 8 T U V 8 t u v 9 W X Y Z 9 w x y z 0 0 ial ka f amp Tip e Press FLASH DEL to clear the last character press and hold FLASH DEL to clear
29. lect the desired volume level Press MENU OK to confirm settings The default setting is 4 Tip To change the volume while a call is in progress press or v until you reach the desired level Auto answer on off The auto answer feature allows you to answer a telephone call as soon as you lift the handset from the cradle in the base unit A Op 00 10 Press the MENU OK key Press F or w to find AUTO ANSWER from the options Press MENU OK to enter settings Press F or w to select off or on Press MENU OK to confirm your selection The default setting is OFF 13 INITIAL PROGRAMMING Clear message waiting 1 Press the MENU OK key 2 Press Por to select CLEAR MSG WAIT 3 Press MENU OK The screen will show CONFIRM 4 Press MENU OK again to confirm or press C repeatedly to return to standby mode BASICS When you first set your unit up you may hear a beeping tone and see OUT OF SERVICE on the handset display area This is normal and means that the handset needs to synchronize with the base unit before you can use it Place the handset on the charger for a few seconds until READY appears on the handset display Note You can assign a name to the handset When you do this your name will appear instead of READY For instructions on how to assign a name to a handset refer to the Handset name section on page 11 for more information Standby mode If the handset is synchronized wi
30. ly the specified battery type 3 6V 750mAh Do not remove the battery from the handset to charge it Never throw the battery into a fire disassemble it or heat it Do not remove or damage the battery casing Remove the battery if you are storing the phone for more than 30 days 24 Replacing the battery 1 Make sure the telephone is turned off 2 Slide off the battery compartment cover CHANGING THE HANDSET BATTERY 3 Disconnect the battery plug from the jack in the compartment and remove the battery pack 4 Insert the new battery pack and connect the cord into the jack Note Please refer to the pictures in the Getting started section on page 7 5 Put the battery compartment cover back on 6 Place handset on the base to charge for 15 hours Note Charge the handset battery for 15 continuous hours prior to first use The initial battery charge is important to ensure best performance Caution To reduce the risk of fire or personal injury use a 3 6 V 750mAh battery Replacement part number RECYCLING NICKEL METAL HYDRIDE BATTERIES NICKEL METAL HYDRIDE BATTERIES MUST BE DISPOSED OF PROPERLY Please take your used battery pack to a store that recycles Ni MH batteries HEADSET JACK AND BELT CLIP Headset connection R adsel not included An optional headset can be used with your telephone for hands free conversation To use a headset plug it into the HEADSET jack located on the side of the handset When the he
31. name STORE NAME will appear Edit the name if necessary Press MENU OK to confirm the change ONOAPOM Result A beep will sound to confirm the changes MULTI HANDSET CONFIGURATION Registering a handset The original handsets provided are automatically registered the first time you set up the telephone You may need to register handsets under the following if you are replacing a faulty handset See the Troubleshooting section on page 29 if you are experiencing problems with the handset Note If you register a handset to more than one base you will need to rename the handset for that base Otherwise the base will recognize it as Handset 1 To register handset 1 Press the MENU OK key 2 Press Por v to select REGISTER then press MENU OK to confirm 3 When the handset display shows PLEASE WAIT press and hold PAGE on the base until IN USE LED red flashes fast 4 Ifthe registration is successful SUCCESS will show on the handset display Note If the registration is unsuccessful FAIL will show on the handset display In this case you should try again Identifying a handset on the network You can identify each handset by assigning a name to it Please see the Handset Name Setting section on page 11 for more information Intercom internal call 21 This feature only works if you have 2 handsets registered to the base unit MULTI HANDSET CONFIGURATION 1 Press INT on the first
32. ng a call please e End the call as soon as possible e Charge the handset by putting it back on the base cradle with the keypad facing outwards The green CHARGE LED on the base unit lights up steadily to indicate that the handset is charging e Itis normal for the handset and base to get warm when the handset is charging in the base Caution Use only the Sanyo AC adaptor that is supplied with this phone Using another AC adaptor may damage the phone NAMES AND CONTROLS Handset 1 Earpiece 8 REDIAL PAUSE 2 Display 9 C Cancel MUTE 3 Up 2 Volume up phone book 10 INT intercom 4 MENU OK 11 Down CID REVIEW 5 Headset jack head set optional 12 6 TALK 13 FLASH DEL 7 TONE 14 Microphone NAMES AND CONTROLS Base unit 1 PAGE key 2 Charging contacts 3 CHARGE IN USE LED INITIAL PROGRAMMING Before using this telephone the following initial settings must be completed volume level ring volume ring tone auto answer key tone key lock handset name language phone book call log message waiting and dial mode The last 4 settings are stored on the base unit and control all handsets The other settings must be set for each handset individually Language 1 Press MENU OK to enter the options menu 2 Scroll F or v until you see LANGUAGE 3 Press MENU OK to enter settings 4 Press Por w to select the desired language English Spanish or French
33. ows on handset LCD You can move closer to the base unit to help reduce your telephone s susceptibility to radio interference If you do not wish to hear the beep tone you can turn it off following the instructions under the Key tone section on page 12 Low battery warning 29 If you just recharged the batteries but keep getting a low battery warning the batteries may need to be replaced Rechargeable batteries gradually lose their ability to store a charge the older they get Replace the battery with a new one MULTI HANDSET USE Cannot register handset e Sometimes it helps to unplug and then reconnect your base unit to its AC power source before you start the registration procedure e You may have already registered 4 handsets to the base unit e Ifyou are replacing a faulty handset make sure you have fully removed the faulty one before registering the new one Refer to the Registering a handset section on page 21 for more information TROUBLESHOOTING e If you are still experiencing problems you may need to reset all the registrations then start over Cannot dial out Only one outside call and one intercom call can take place at the same time Make sure no one else is already using the phone if so you will see the EXT IN USE symbol on the handset display area All handsets show OUT OF SERVICE and telephone will not work Reset your telephone and then try the registration process again If you are still experi
34. s Y or w to select DIALING from the options 3 Press the MENU OK key 4 Press F or w to select FLASH TIME from the submenu 5 Press MENU OK 6 Press F or w to select LONG or SHORT The default setting is LONG 7 Press MENU OK to confirm your selection Key lock You can lock the keypad to prevent keys from accidentally being pressed To lock the keypad 1 Press MENU OK 2 Press Por w to scroll to KEY LOCK 3 Press MENU OK to enter the KEY LOCK sub menu 4 Press F or v to select ON 5 Press MENU OK to confirm settings The default setting is OFF To unlock the keypad e Press 1 5 9 to unlock the keypad e Key lock is disabled in the event of an incoming call but returns to key lock when the call ends e Key lock is disabled after an emergency call Note To dial an emergency number while the keypad is locked press TALK followed by the emergency number 000 110 112 119 911 999 Key tone Turn this feature on to hear a click every time a key is pressed on the keypad This option is not available when the keypad is locked To activate the key click option 1 Press MENU OK 2 Press Por w to scroll to KEY CLICK 3 Press MENU OK 4 Press F or w to select on or off 5 Press MENU OK to confirm settings The default setting is ON Handset ring tone You have a choice of 10 ring tones for internal or external incoming calls so you can tell from the sound of the ring whether the
35. s no answer press INT again to return to the caller OR MULTI HANDSET CONFIGURATION 1 During a telephone conversation press the INT key to place the caller on hold 2 Press F or w to choose the handset name to which you wish to forward the call 3 Press TALK to connect to the selected handset Then press TALK again or place the handset in the charger You do not need to wait for the other handset to answer 4 The selected handset will ring and FORWARDED CALL will show on the LCD display Another party can answer the call by pressing TALK Note If you forward call to all handsets all of them including the one from which you are making the call ring at the same time Call back After a call forward function has been executed a call back is generated in the forwarding handset if the forwarding call is not answered within 30 seconds If no caller ID information is available CALL BACK is displayed on the handset display Press TALK to return to the call Note If the returned call is not answered within 30 seconds the call automatically goes off the hook CHANGING THE HANDSET BATTERY Battery replacement and handling When the handset operating time becomes short even after a battery has been recharged please replace the battery With normal usage your battery should last about one year For a replacement battery please contact your place of purchase or fill out and mail the enclosed form Caution Use on
36. t the call log 01 O D Tip 1 Press v in standby mode to enter call log quickly 2 Press TALK to dial the number currently displayed Note CALL LOG EMPTY will show if there are no calls Deleting entries from the Caller ID list All handsets share a common call log that is stored in the base station memory When more than one handset is registered to a base unit a call log deleted in one handset will affect all handsets ri the displayed entry Make sure the phone is OFF not in TALK mode A Pressv keys to find the entry you want to delete 3 Press FLASH DEL while the number you wish to delete is displayed DELETE shows on screen 4 Press MENU OK to confirm the deletion or C to cancel the deletion Deleting all entries 1 Make sure the phone is OFF not in TALK mode 2 Press w keys to display any entry 3 Press and hold FLASH DEL DELETE ALL shows on screen 4 Press MENU OK to confirm the deletion or C to cancel the deletion DIRECTORY This telephone can store up to 70 names and telephone numbers Names are limited to 15 characters and numbers are limited to 16 digits including pauses P and all handsets share a common phone book that is stored in the base station memory When more than one handset is registered to a base unit any entry stored or deleted in one handset will affect all handsets NOTE Shared configurations are available where individual handsets are sold Please check w
37. th the base unit and is not in use or in programming mode READY or a name if entered will appear on the LCD display Receiving a call When an incoming call is received the handset will ring EXTERNAL CALL will show on the display and the in use LED on the base unit will flash If you are already on the line a beep will announce you have a call waiting If you subscribe to a Caller ID service from your phone company Caller ID information shows on the display instead of EXTERNAL CALL 1 Press TALK any key 0 9 or to answer a call Note If the handset is in the base cradle remove it from the base before pressing the TALK key If AUTO ANSWER is enabled you can accept an incoming call by simply lifting the handset off the base See the Auto answer section on page 13 for more information 2 Press TALK again to hang up Note If you place the handset back to the base cradle the handset will automatically hang up Making a call Press TALK to get a dial tone then enter the number OR dial the number first up to 24 digits then press TALK 2 To end the call press TALK again or place the handset on the base cradle the handset will automatically hang up ENDED will appear on the display to confirm that the call has ended Tip The handset will display the total amount of time elapsed for each call Note You can use this telephone with a PABX Private Automatic Branch Exchang
38. the base 27 Talking Lit steadily red Charging Lit steadily green Incoming call Flashes in same pattern as telephone ring red Voice mail FISHES every 2 seconds red No telephone line asnes every 1 seconds red A long warbling tone Signals an incoming call Single tone A key is pressed Two short beeps Call waiting MIC mute One long beep Confirmation tone Page signal Call back Three short beeps Error tone Out of range Two short beeps every 15 seconds Low battery warning TROUBLESHOOTING TELEPHONE No dial tone Check installation e isthe base unit plugged into the telephone line and AC power source If the telephone line is not properly connected to the base unit NO LINE will appear on the handset display Is the AC power source turned on at the socket Are the batteries properly installed in the handset Dial tone is OK but cannot dial out Try moving the handset closer to the base unit If this doesn t work try a different position for the base unit Typically the higher you place the base unit the better the reception e The battery charge level may be low Check the LCD display for the low battery warning signal If the battery is low place the handset in the base unit s charging cradle to charge Check the power connection by switching off the power at the main socket waiting a few seconds then switching it back on Check to make sure that the p
39. tion of Conformity indicating that Industry Canada technical specifications were met It does not imply that Industry Canada approved the equipment SANYO COMFORT WARRANTY WARRANTY APPLICATION Sanyo Communications products purchased new unused in Canada through a Sanyo Authorized Dealer are warranted against manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship for ONE YEAR covering parts and labour from the date of purchase by the original retail purchaser This warranty only applies in favour of the original retail purchaser of the warranted product SANYO CANADA INC S RESPONSIBILITY During the warranty period SANYO Canada Inc will repair or at our option replace a Communications product which shows evidence of a manufacturing defect in materials or workmanship Replacement PARTS are warranted for the remaining portion of the warranty period WHAT IS NOT COVERED a Communications products purchased outside Canada b Communications products purchased in a used condition C Communications products purchased from non Sanyo authorized dealer d Communications products not intended for Canadian usage or products without appropriate Canadian regulatory approvals e Problem due to product set up and installation f Adjustments that are outlined in the Operating Manual g Accessory items including antenna and batteries h Damage in or due to transportation i Damage due to improper maintenance a
40. turn to the call press FLASH PROG again e IMPORTANT To use these features you must subscribe to either the standard Name Number Caller ID Service or Caller ID with Call Waiting Service Caller ID list The incoming caller information transmitted from the phone company is received by your phone between the first and second rings and stored in the Caller ID list If you answer a call before the second ring the caller information may not be stored When the Caller ID list memory is full a new call automatically replaces the oldest callin memory appears on screen for calls received that have not been reviewed Note Check with your local phone company regarding name service availability Reviewing Caller ID list All incoming calls with valid caller ID information are stored in a call log an exclamation mark to the far right of the name means that that number has not been reviewed A call log number shown to the right of the telephone number marks the number of calls in the order that they are received 1 the most recent Each time a new call is received the call log will be resorted to display the most recent call To review the caller ID log 17 CALLER ID FEATURES Press MENU OK to enter the menu Press MENU OK to select CALL LOG Press to scroll through the Caller ID list from the most recent to the oldest Press F to scroll through the Caller ID list from the oldest to the most recent Press C to exi
41. use radio interference such as another telephone large metal objects such a mirror or filing cabinet or electrical appliances such as an electric stove washing machine microwave oven television and fluorescent lights e Do not place the unit near heat sources such as radiators or air ducts or in a place subject to direct sunlight Connecting the base unit 1 Plug the AC adaptor into the power jack at the back of the base Plug the other end into an electrical outlet 2 Plug the telephone line cord into the tel line jack at the back of the base Plug the other end into a modular phone jack Note Two adapters are shipped with this product Please check the label on the adapter to make sure you are using the right one To AC wall outlet To phone wall jack GETTING STARTED Connecting the handset cradle To AC wall outlet Batteries 1 Open the battery compartment located at the back of the handset unit 2 Plug the battery connector into the socket 3 Replace the battery compartment by sliding it in the direction shown by the arrow in the diagram to the right The lid clicks into place when it is secured GETTING STARTED Charging the handset batteries You must charge the handset batteries for 15 continuous hours the first time you use them NOTE When the icon appears empty Eh and CHARGE BATTERY shows on the LCD screen or if you hear a warning beep duri
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