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1. Name of store 22 aea D yone gt 2 ws Mur n 4 ACCESSORY ORDER FORM 4 oum w w s s x lt To fulfill your communicating needs and enhance your lifestyle a wide range of GE extension phones main phones cordless phones and answering systems is avatlable Just stop by your nearest retailer and ask to see the wide range of GE telephone products AII are carefully engineered to offer you high quality and dependability modern easy to use features and ON elegant styling at an affordable price Jy Should you wish to purchase insist on the GE brand for all your communicating needs 2 9710 ACCESSORY ORDER FORM DESCRIPTION PRICE EACH QUANTITY TOTAL LITHIUM CARTRIDGE LiMnO2 cell 3 volt CR2032 For Models with MEMORY STORE CATALOG NUMBER ZEN 5 1923 I9 For credit card purchases Shipping Handling and Insurance _ 5 00 Your complete charge card number its expiration date and your signature are necessary to process all charge card orders Total Amount Enclosed 5 _ o o Use VISA or MasterCard preferably Money order or check must be in U S currency only No COD or CASH Copy your complete account number from your VISA card IIIIII My card expires EEN
2. od s Ng P a a ot 9 1 2 3 a E x i w 5 z 4 a z a jd 4 a ks 4 bi LI CONTROLS and FEATURES eoceccecececos o00000 090 9990 6059 40 460000000 e e eee 9 9 s See Ve eooeeoee oe eee0009000009 900 g g e FOOSE G9 e s talc egies 4 a CONTROLS and FEATURES 1 Handset 2 Handset Hook Switch 3 Memory Dial Button Used when dialing a number stored in memory locations 1 9 4 Store Button Stores phone number in a MEMORY location 5 Redial Button Redials the last number called Also works as PAUSE for Memory after other numbers have been dialed 6 Ringer Volume Switch Adjusts the volume of the ringer Hi or Lo or to turn ringer off 7 Microphone Earpiece COD 9 Quick Dial Buttons Provide instant dialing of up to 3 important telephone numbers by pressing A B or C 10 Dialing Mode Switch Sets the dialing mode for either Tone or Pulse for rotary service 11 Lithium Battery Compartment Located on the bottom of the telephone handset Long Life Lithium Battery Cartridge is included 12 Telephone Number Display 13 Telephone Line Cord 14 Coiled Cord Connects the handset to the base unit 15 AC Power Cord 16 Memory Directory 17 Base e 12 Number Memory Includes 3 posi
3. Copy your complete account number from your MasterCard ULE LEE ELLE BEEN Copy the number above your name on the MasterCard My card expires P Authorized Signature Prices are subject to change without notice Total Merchandise Sales JX oboe d EEG We are required by law to collect the appropriate sales tax for each individual state county and locality to which the merchandise is being sent All accessories are subject to availability Where applicable we will ship a superseding model Prices are subject to change without notice Mail order form and money order or check in U S currency made payable to Thomson Consumer Electronics Inc to Consumer Electronics Mail Order Department P O Box 8419 Ronks PA 17573 8419 This is your return label Please print clearly To Name Address 0 City Lo State _ ZIP Please make sure that this form has been filled out completely CUSTOMER CUT ALONG DOTTED LINE Model 2 9710A 349A1585 0001 Rev 2 93 45 Printed in Malaysia Wa Lp Z DER
4. Quick Dial Location A B or C 6 Hang up HANDSET 7 Write the name or number of party stored in memory location on Memory Directory Card CAUTION WHEN MAKING TEST CALLS TO EMERGENCY NUMBERS 1 Remain on the line and briefly explain to the dispatcher the reason for the call before hanging up 2 Perform such activities in the off peak hours such as early morning hours or late evening Frequently Called Numbers 1 Pick up the HANDSET 2 Push STORE 3 Enter the telephone number it will not actually call the number in this mode Push STORE again Push key pad 1 or 2 or 9 for memory location Hang up HANDSET Write the name or number of party stored in the memory location on Memory Directory Card NDUNA 4 6 6 6 6 0 6 6 6 6 0 6 6 0 6 6 0 6 0 5 6 6 0 6 o 0 0 8 6 6 06 6 0 0 0 9 6 0 6 0 6 0 6 TELEPHONE MEMORY OPERATION Quick Dial Numbers 1 Pick up HANDSET 2 Walt for Dial Tone 3 Press A or B or C Frequently Called Numbers in Memory 1 Pick up HANDSET 2 Wait for Dial Tone 3 Press MEMORY DIAL 4 Press 7 or2 or 9 C How to Dial a Stored Number FED eee Jii This feature allows you to dial in succession a chain of numbers in different memory locations This is useful when you must dial more than one number in memory to complete a call such as with frequent calls via an independent service e g MCI or Sprint For e
5. Texas 79906 Pay any charges billed to you by the Exchange Center for service not covered by the warranty e A new or reconditioned unit will be shipped to you prepaid freight What does your warranty not cover e Customer instruction Your Owner s Manual provides information regarding operating instructions and user controls For additional information ask your dealer Installation and set up service adjustments Batteries Damage from misuse or neglect Products which have been modified or incorporated into other products Product purchased or serviced outside the USA How does state law relate to this warranty e This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state What if you purchased your unit in Canada Refer to the Canadian Warranty For products purchased outside the United States and Canada see dealer for warranty Thomson Consumer Electronics Inc SERVICE This product should be serviced only by those specially trained in appropriate servicing techniques For instructions on how to obtain service refer to the warranty included in this Guide Attach your sales receipt to the booklet for future reference or jot down the date this product was purchased or received as a gift This information will be valuable if service should be required during the warranty period Purchase date M
6. energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures s 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 for radio or television that is receiving the interference Connect the telecommunications equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiving antenna is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help 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 00345 4 when ordering copies HEARING AID COMPATIBILITY This te
7. the MINUTE button to select the desired amount of sleep time in excess of 1 hour 4 Release the SLEEP button The current time is once again displayed 5 The radio is now on and you can select your station in the usual way The radio will play for the chosen length of time up to 1 hour and 59 minutes and will then turn itself off If you decide to turn the radio off before the total number of minutes have passed just press the SNOOZ button 20 K Sleep to the Radio 6 0 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 0 6 1 46 6 6 4 5 0 6 6 5 4 6 6 6 6 6 6 CLOCK RADIO OPERATION K Sleep to the SLEEP TO RADIO AND WAKE TO RADIO OR WAKE TO ALARM U Radio cont You can set your clock radio to lull you to sleep turn itself off then awaken you at a present time all automatically Follow the steps under WAKE TO RADIO or WAKE TO ALARM then proceed as in SLEEP TO RADIO instructions steps 2 thru 5 The push button control for Snooz Alarm has two functions 1 To take an extra nap after the alarm sounds or the radio comes on in the WAKE mode simply press the SNOOZ ALARM push button to silence the radio or alarm About 9 minutes later the radio or alarm will sound again You can turn the unit off or use the SNOOZ ALARM feature for up to 1 hour and 59 minutes after which the radio or alarm will turn itself off until the next day 2 It shuts off the SLEEP cycle see step 5 under SLEEP TO RADIO ece T iat 4 GE K EA TT SI Qa el
8. turn on at the time you have set and will turn itself off after about 1 hour and 59 minutes To turn radio off sooner turn FUNCTION SELECTOR to OFF position Or Wake to Alarm 1 Set wake time as outlined under SET THE WAKE TIME 2 Turn FUNCTION SELECTOH to ALARM WAKE position e The WAKE INDICATOR in the Display will light The alarm will turn on at the time you have set and will sound for about 1 hour and 59 minutes then turn itself off To turn alarm off sooner turn the FUNCTION SELECTOR to OFF NOTE Your radio has a 24 hour timer When FUNCTION SEL ECTOR is left in WAKE TO ALARM or WAKE TO RADIO mode it will turn itself on sound for approximately 2 hours turn itself off and turn on again at the same time the following day e e J Wake to Music or Radio e e 0 0 6 G LEL MOOR BABE moar n 28 e s s SLEEP TO RADIO You can drift off to sleep listening to the radio with the knowledge that the radio will turn itself off automatically 1 Turn FUNCTION SELECTOR to OFF 2 Press and hold the SLEEP button The display will exhibit SLEEP time of 0 59 3 Press the MINUTE button to set sleep time between 59 and 0 minutes depending on how long you wish the radio to play For sleep time of more that 59 minutes up to 1 hour 59 minutes momentarily press the HOUR button while holding the SLEEP button The display will exhibit 1 59 Then press
9. AL 123 4567 F PABX and PBX Use How to Change a Stored Number Repeat the storage sequence The new number will replace the old number at the memory location How to Clear a Stored Number Repeat the storage sequence Skip step 3 in the sequence i e do not enter a telephone number The storage location will be blank when sequence is completed How to Correct an Error while Storing Simply hang up and repeat the procedure for storing from the beginning A us FO xx G Changing or Correcting a Stored Number 11 PRODUCT CARE A consumer replaceable long life Lithium Battery 3V is installed in the phone to provide back up power for retaining numbers in memory The Lithium Battery compartment is located on the bottom of the telephone handset 1 Unplug the power cord and unplug PHONE LINE from telephone outlet Remove TELEPHONE NUMBER PLASTIC COVER and CARD to expose battery holder Note Insert pointed object into hole in PLASTIC COVER and lift Then remove COVEH and CARD Unsnap the battery door Using a screwdriver insert in opening at either end of battery cartridge pop it up lift battery out Dispose of battery cartridge Replace only with GE CAT 5 1923 When discarding batteries be sure to dispose of them in the proper manner according to your state and local regulations Replace battery cartridge and door Note Cartridge can be inserted only one way Replace Telephone Numb
10. IFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL THE EXCLAMATION POINT WITHIN THE TRIANGLE IS A WARNING SIGN ALERTING YOU OF IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS ACCOMPANYING THE PRODUCT LIGHTNING SIGN INSIDE SEE MARKING ON BOTTOM BACK OF PRODUCT INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing a Clock Radio Telephone from GE Communications Products Your new GE Model 2 9710 is a carefully engineered high quality durable product with natural sound quality modern features and elegant styling It is designed to give you the pe radin mz oe quality and convenience you expect in a telephone and a clock radio To familiarize yourself with all the features of your Clock Radio Telephone please read the following instructions carefully Retain this Guide for future reference FCC NUMBER IS LOCATED ON THE BOTTOM OF BASE REN NUMBER IS LOCATED ON THE BOTTOM OF THE HANDSET lt am an P s B awaq A A E 16 T OTHER IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON PAGE 16 OF THIS GUIDE A Parts Check List HANDSET e BASE UNIT Z S 8 Em W E e ES 7T ome N T RM Dad 5 E Dot i s a Sp 2 bp a 7 2 E t i i a 5 N a a h P PPM d 8 v 2 me 4 d A e Ter E s lt 25 an 4 5 ta p gt x y 7 SEN ANE a ake 2 s
11. NG ALERTING YOU OF DANGEROUS VOLTAGE THE PRODUCT WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE SECTION PAGE TWO YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY TELEPHONE Rel in tt aot Abeta 15 SERVICE INFORMATION 15 FCC REGISTRATION INFORMATION 16 INTERFERENCE INFORMATION 16 HEARING AID COMPATIBILITY 16 CLOCK RADIO CONTROLS and FEATURES 17 A Clock Radio Controls and Features 17 CLOCK RADIO OPERATION 18 A Introduction 18 B Power Failure Indicator 18 C Radio Operation 18 D Automatic Radio Muting 18 E Built In AFC 18 F Antennas 19 G Time Set 19 H Minutes and Seconds Time Display kau Tua as 19 Wake TIMES eee adie res REN 19 J Wake to Radio or Alarm 20 K Sleep to the Radio 20 21 L Snooz Alarm 21 M No Worry Battery Backup System 21 TWO YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY FM AM CLOCK le EIE ERR LETS 22 ACCESSORY ORDEH FORM FOLD OUT CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT CPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS IN SIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUAL
12. SYSTEM wawas BATTERY BACK UP Note Radio and alarm will not operate if telephone C Radio handset is out of cradle Operation 1 Turn the FUNCTION SELECTOR to ON 2 Select AM or FM broadcasts using the BAND switch 3 Select a station with TUNING Wheel and adjust the VOLUME CONTROL to your preferred listening loudness 4 Turn radio OFF by turning the FUNCTION SELECTOR to OFF D Automatic Radio Muting When the telephone handset is removed from the cradle the radio s audio is automatically muted eliminating the need to manually reduce radio volume to carry on a conversation The HANDSET must be returned to the BASE for radio play and alarm system operation 616 00900009 FM WITH BUILT IN AFC E Built in AFC The built in Automatic Frequency Control AFC works to reduce drift on FM reception and helps keep the radio locked in on the station to which it is tuned AFC works only on FM 0 0 6 46 6 6 6 5 0 0 0 0 6 6 5 6 6 6 6 6 AM A Built in ferrite rod antenna eliminates the need for an outside antenna for AM reception Rotating the radio slightly may improve reception for distant AM stations FM The POWER CORD acts as your FM antenna The POWER CORD picks up moderate to strong stations and eliminates the need for an external antenna in most strong signal areas Be sure the POWER CORD is stretched out to its full length Do not coil or bunch the CORD together Changing position of t
13. TT REN HODUCTION e DEM Le eae MEE FEATURES DESDE es ipi i OPERATION 47 WARRANTY KHz 656 800 1000 1300 1700 UE 10 108 ag 540 TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION PAGE INTRODUCTION 3 A Parts Checklist 3 CONTROLS and FEATURES 4 A Telephone Controls 5 B Telephone Features 5 INSTALLATION 6 A Introduction 6 B Installation 6 7 TELEPHONE OPERATION A Introduction 8 B How to Make and Receive Calls 8 C Automatic Redial 8 TELEPHONE MEMORY OPERATION ects ane xke Rei En 9 A 0 ose Ease boned Seine 9 B How to Store 9 C How to Dial a Stored Number 10 D How to Chain Dial Using Memory 10 E Storing a Pause in Dialing 11 F PABX and PBX use 11 G Changing or Correcting a Stored Number 11 PRODUCT CARE 12 A To Replace Backup Battery 12 B Battery Safety Precautions 12 C General Product Care 13 D Replaceable Telephone Cord 13 TELEPHONE SERVICE 14 A Service Checklist 14 THE FLASH AND ARROW HEAD WITHIN THE TRIANGLE 5 A WARNI
14. To Receive a Call 1 When phone rings pick up HANDSET and talk 2 When finished hang up HANDSET Note Make sure RINGER Switch is not off Note HANDSET must be returned to BASE for radio play and alarm system operation C Automatic The telephone automatically remembers the last number dialed Redial up to 32 digits long The number will remain in REDIAL until another number is dialed To redial a number that you dialed press REDIAL 0 6 6 02 02 0 02 02 0 602 6 6 02 602 6 2 0 0 9 lt lt TELEPHONE MEMORY OPERATION Your new GE Model 2 9710 Ciock Radio Telephone has 12 A Introduction memory locations capable of storing a telephone number of up to 16 digits Three telephone numbers can be stored in the 3 Quick Dial positions and dialed with one touch For example you may want to store emergency phone numbers for quick and easy access 9 Memory positions are dialed with two touches MEMORY DIAL and the number button 1 9 corresponding to the memory location 0 6 6 EE 0 6 SE SE EE 6 dB 8 B How to Store Important Before you begin storing telephone numbers in memory you must set the PULSE TONE switch to the correct position Quick Dial Numbers 1 Pick up the HANDSET 2 Push STORE 3 Enter the telephone number it will not actually cali the number in this mode 4 Push STORE again 5 Push selected
15. arrant 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 situation 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 of 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
16. ating with phone out Flutter while dialing pulsing in pulse mode 8 Loss of Memory e battery installed correctly e Does battery need to be replaced 14 TWO YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY TELEPHONE What does your warranty cover Any defect in material or workmanship For how long after the original purchase e Two years The warranty for rental units begins with the first rental What will we do Provide you with a new or at our option a reconditioned unit The exchange unit is warranted for the remainder of your product s original two year warranty period How do you make a warranty claim Properly pack your unit Include any cables etc which were originally provided with the product We recommend using the original carton and packing materials Include in the package a copy of the sales receipt or other evidence of date of original purchase If the unit was a gift provide a statement specifying the date received Also print your name and address and a description of the defect Ship the unit standard UPS or equivalent to Thomson Consumer Electronics Inc Product Exchange Center 32 Spur Drive El Paso Texas 79906 Pay any charges billed to you by the Exchange Center for service not covered by the warranty A new or reconditioned unit will be shipped to you prepaid freight What does your warranty not cover e Customer instruction Your Owner s Manual provides information regarding opera
17. er Card and plastic cover Plug in the power Cord and plug in the PHONE CORD Note Numbers in memory must be reprogrammed For your safety please follow these simple precautions 12 Do not recharge disassemble mutilate puncture wet or dispose of Battery in fire Like other batteries of this type if it is burned or punctured it could release toxic material which could cause injury Keep Battery out of reach of children Replace only with GE Cat 45 1923 Accessory Order Form included in this guide 999 0602000060600069000000606066060660060009700060600600000620000060060600000000 To Replace Backup Battery Battery Safety Precautions PRODUCT CARE To keep your GE Telephone working and looking good follow these few simple rules e Avoid putting telephone near heating appliances and devices that generate electrical noise i e motors fluorescent lamps Telephone should not be exposed to direct sunlight or moisture Avoid dropping the Handset and other rough treatment to the phone Clean telephone with a soft cloth dampened with water Remember to first unplug phone from wall outlet Never use a strong cleaning agent or abrasive powder as this will damage the finish e Retain the original packaging for future use The telephone line cord from handset to telephone wall outlet is one cord that can easily change its location This convenient feature allows you to change the location of
18. he POWER CORD may improve reception Antennas Your DIGITAL CLOCK TIMER operates on a 24 hour cycle The AM indicator to the left of the digital display will show when the clock is reading AM time 1 Press and hold T ME SET button 2 While holding the T ME SET button press the HOUR and MINUTE buttons to change the display to the exact AM or PM time For a display of time in minutes and seconds 1 Press and hold the WAKE SET button 2 While holding the WAKE SET button momentarily press the SLEEP button The hour digits will display minutes The minute digits will display seconds and start to increment Release the WAKE SET button to return to the hour and minute display To Set The Wake Time Select the AM or PM time that you want your radio or alarm to turn on automatically by following these simpie steps 1 Turn the FUNCTION SELECTOR to OFF position 2 While holding the WAKE SET button press the HOUR and MINUTE buttons to change the display to your desired AM or PM wake up time 3 Release the WAKE SET button and the current time is once again displayed 19 CLOCK RADIO OPERATION Your Choice of Wake to Hadio 1 Select your AM or FM station as outlined under RADIO OPERATION 2 Turn FUNCTION SELECTOR to OFF 3 Set wake time as outlined under SET THE WAKE TIME 4 Turn the FUNCTION SELECTOR to RADIO WAKE position The WAKE INDICATOR in the Display will light The radio is now set to
19. lanh e LE 10 16 S INSTALLATION 3 Plug in the AC Power Cord This clock radio telephone operates on 120V AC household power Plug the AC Power Cord into the AC power outlet 9 0909 00909 0000009002000 4 The Pulse Tone Switch The PULSE TONE switch located on the HANDSET should be set to the proper position The switch should be set to TONE if you have touch tone service Otherwise set to PULSE Note If you have pulse service the switch may be changed to TONE after dialing is completed This allows access to phone services that require a tone Return switch to PULSE when call is completed 5 Ringer Volume The RINGER VOLUME switch located on the HANDSET can be set to the following HI Maximum Volume LO Lower Volume OFF Ringer is not heard Your installation is completed 6 6 60 6 06 6 6 0 0 6 60 6 6 6 0 6 6 6 6 0 6 6 0 0 5 peti AE TET TELEPHONE OPERATION sn FA The GE Model 2 9710 Clock Radio Telephone provides normal A Introduction telephone operation along with storage of up to twelve telephone o numbers in memory for automatic dialing of frequently called or emergency numbers To Make A Call B How to Pick up HANDSET Make and Wait for dial tone Receive Calls i l oa Pa m bu ae Dial ierepnone When finished hang up e 0O N
20. lephone system meets FCC standards for Hearing Aid Compatibility 16 P E T CONTROLS and FEATURES A Clock Radio Controls and Features Note Radio and Alarm will not operate if LIAAINOCT 1 I IS out of BASE qe 9F FM 88 92 96 100 104 108 MHz ICEL O 800 1000 1300 1700 KHz BATTERY DCK UP WAKE AM 540 6 1 Hour Button 2 Minute Button 3 Wake Set Button 4 Time Set Button 5 Sleep Button 8 LED Indicator 13 FM AM Band Switch 6 Function Selector ue 14 Radio Mute Switch e Wake Off e ee e Radio On 9 Digital Display Radio Wake 10 FM AM Dial Scale e Alarm Wake 11 Volume Control 7 Snooz Bar 12 Tuning Wheel m rE g CLOCK RADIO OPERATION The GE Model 2 9710 Clock Radio Telephone provides good A Introduction sound quality with its AM FM radio In addition it provides convenient alarm features such as wake to radio wake to alarm sieep to music and snooz alarm When AC power is interrupted disconnected for a short B Power period both time and alarm settings will change unless Failure optional battery is installed After AC power is restored Indicator reconnected the DIGITAL DISPLAY will blink to indicate that power was interrupted and you must readjust the TIME and ALARM settings To stop display from blinking press TIME SET button and HOUR or MINUTE button at the same time See NO WORRY BATTERY BACKUP
21. nications Commission and is in compliance with parts 15 and 68 FCC Rules and Regulations 1 Notification to the Local Telephone Company On the bottom of this equipment is a label indicating among other information the FCC Registration number and Ringer Equivalence Number REN for the equipment You must upon request provide this information to your telephone company The REN is useful to determine the number of devices you may connect to your telephone line and stiil have all these devices ring when your telephone number is called In most but not all areas the sum of the REN s 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 NOTES 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 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 w
22. nnect the Telephone and try another telephone to determine if the problem is with the telephone line If it is the telephone line notify the telephone company for service If the Telephone continues to malfunction please make sure you have followed all the instructions in this manual to correct the problem If you continue to have problems refer to the service information on page 15 of this quide and the Telephone must be disconnected A Service Checklist TELEPHONE PROBLEM SOLUTION 1 No Dial tone e Check Cords to make sure they are inserted correctly e Does HOOK SWITCH extend fully when handset is removed from cradle 2 Phone does not dial e Check PULSE TONE switch Place in the PULSE position 3 You cannot be e Check that handset coil cord is fully inserted at both heard by other party ends 4 Memory Dialing e Did you program number correctly Problems e Did you follow the proper dialing sequence 5 Incoming and e Check that other phones are off hook at the same time If Outgoing voice so this is a normal condition as volume drops when volume is too low additional phones are used at once 6 Phone does not ring Is RINGER SELECT set to OFF position e Are you using too many phones on one line The total REN of all phones should not be greater than the maximum REN for your calling area Usually maximum REN is 5 See FCC Registration Information on page 16 7 Tone Feedback e This is normal as power is fluctu
23. t i lt 6 6 6 6 ge os WES An 995e69 Fo Eo c ceases Fe OLI WARE TN EU eM IT wee See Rg ob mp d 44 6 6O E 01 6 0 4 6 6 6 6 6 6 3 S a I w V 8 rrr Hh This radio is equipped with a memory holding system that can be M No Worry powered with a customer installed 9 volt battery not included When Battery normal household power is interrupted or AC line cord is unplugged Backup the battery will power the radio to keep track of time and alarm settings System programmed into memory When on battery power the digital display will not light but the radio will play and alarm will operate Normal operation will resume after AC power is restored so you will not have to reset time or alarm Install battery as follows 1 Remove battery compartment door located on bottom of radio by applying thumb pressure to area indicated on battery door and then sliding door off cabinet 2 Connect a 9 volt battery connector The power failure protection circuit will not operate unless battery is installed 3 Insert battery in compartment and replace compartment door Note Alkaline battery NEDA 1604A is recommended for memory holding time Carbon zinc battery NEDA 1604 may be used but memory holding time will be substantially reduced Memory holding time for a fresh alkaline battery is approximately 6 hours if radio or alarm are not operated which should
24. take care of short nuisance type AC power failures To preserve battery life the radio should remain plugged into an AC outlet As the battery gets older its voltage will drop and memory may be lost Be sure to replace the battery periodically Battery is not included with this clock radio IMPORTANT Be sure to remove battery when storing the set Battery will be drained if left connected when set is unplugged A leaky battery can badly damage the clock radio 21 TWO YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY What does your warranty cover e Any defect in material or workmanship For how long after the original purchase Two years e The warranty for rental units begins with the first rental What will we do e Provide you with a new or at our option a reconditioned unit e The exchange unit is warranted for the remainder of your product s original one year warranty period How do you make a warranty claim e Properly pack your unit Include any cables etc which were originally provided with the product We recommend using the original carton and packing materials e Include in the package a copy of the sales receipt or other evidence of date of original purchase If the unit was a gift provide a statement specifying the date received Also print your name and address and a description of the defect e Ship the unit standard UPS or equivalent to Thomson Consumer Electronics Inc Product Exchange Center 32 Spur Drive El Paso
25. the cord Your decision as to the location of the line cord will depend on where your unit is located in reference to the telephone outlet To remove line cord from current location HANDSET 2 Remove SCREW from TELEPHONE COHD STRAIN RELIEF housing located on the bottom of the CLOCK RADIO 3 Lift off HOUSING and unwrap CORD from strain relief To move line cord to new location on other side of base unit 1 To install WRAP CORD around the STRAIN RELIEF as indicated and replace HOUSING and SCREW 2 Plug MODULAR PLUG back into telephone wall outlet and HANDSET C General Product Care D Changing Location of Phone Cord 1 Remove MODULAR PLUG from telephone wall outlet and SCREWED CORD he telephone cord from handset to telephone wall outlet 6 FF or oe nd Ehe Bur os w u Se P w a x nd is actually one cord which is easily replaced if damaged To replace 1 Remove MODULAR PLUG from telephone wall outlet and HANDSET 2 Remove SCREW from TELEPHONE CORD STRAIN RELIEF housing located on the bottom of the CLOCK RADIO 3 Lift off HOUSING and unwrap cord from STRAIN RELIEF To install replacement wrap cord around the strain relief as indicated and replace housing and screw E Replaceable Telephone Cord SCREW H gt O CORD 13 TELEPHONE SERVICE If your Telephone does not work properly follow the Service Checklist If it is still inoperative then disco
26. ting instructions and user controls For additional information ask your dealer Installation and set up service adjustments Batteries Damage from misuse or neglect Product which have been modified or incorporated into other products Product purchased or serviced outside the USA How does state law relate to this warranty e This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state What if you purchased your unit in Canada e Refer to the Canadian Warranty For products purchased outside the United States and Canada see dealer for warranty Thomson Consumer Electronics Inc SERVICE INFORMATION FCC requires this product be serviced only by the manufacturer or its authorized service agents In accordance with FCC requirements changes or modifications not expressly approved by Thomson Consumer Electronics could void the user s authority to operate this product For instructions on how to obtain service refer to the warranty included in this Guide or call customer service telephone number 800 448 0329 Attach your sales receipt to the booklet for future reference or jot down the date this product was purchased or received as a gift This information will be valuable if service should be required during the warranty period Purchase date Name of store 15 FCC REGISTRATION INFORMATION Your GE telephone equipment is registered with the Federal Commu
27. tions for One touch quick dialing for Emergency etc plus 9 additional memories n 1 1 vin a aallaad for requenuy Canea numbers e Switchable Pulse Tone Dialing Touch Tone or Pulse dialing or any combination of Tone and Pulse for access to long distance services Long Life Lithium Battery Provides Memory Back up 61 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 0 6 6 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 0 6 6 6 6 0 6 6 6 6 46 0 6 6 5 0 0 6 0 A 2 Controls B Telephone Features INSTALLATION Follow these steps to connect your new telephone for proper operation Make sure you have a modular telephone jack A modular Universal Service Orde Code USOC RJTC outlet illustrated jack is hdi ww w required Installation of this telephone in locations with 4 prong jacks or with hard wired outlets will require additional Converters not included The dealer from whom you purchased your phone or a telephone supply store can advise you regarding the proper Converter A Introduction Raa tart as a iii 7 VL ff 1 Connect the Coiled Cord Plug COILED CORD into the HANDSET jack Place the HANDSET in the BASE B installation 2 Connect the Telephone Line Cord Plug the TELEPHONE LINE CORD into the telephone outlet An RJ11C outiet jack illustrated is required If you don t have an RJ11C an adapter can be purchased from any ta
28. xample Memory Location Local Access Number of Long Distance Company and 2 or 3 pauses at end press Authorization Code ID press Long distance phone number Dress PS ES To Initiate Chain Dialing Press MEMORY DIAL Press 6 Press MEMORY DIAL Press 7 Press MEMORY DIAL Press 8 DORON 10 D How to Chain Dial Using the Memory TELEPHONE MEMORY OPERATION When storing a number a momentary delay may be needed in the dialing sequence for a stored telephone number This is generally used when a PAUSE is needed to wait for a dial tone e g after dialing a long distance access number The REDIAL button should be pressed at the point where a pause is needed in the dialing sequence During storage pushing the REDIAL button serves to store a pause in the dialing sequence as often as needed Note The REDIAL key will place a pause in the dialing sequence a s s L 1A L mr mem m DA A IOC anytime it is pressed after dialing aA 7 WHET ONY FAVOR in MEMORY each PAUSE counts as one stored digit 61 6 6 090 0606046 09000 0600000009200 0 E Storing a Pause in Dialing Memory and Redial may require the use of a PAUSE when initially dialing or storing outside numbers The sequence then for dialing or storing an outside number would be for example 9 REDI

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