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1.   5      Use the handset number keys to enter the telephone number  up to  16 digits  and press the store button     6  Hang up the handset     NOTE  If you make a mistake  use the delete button to  delete wrong digits     Changing a Stored Number    Repeat the storage sequence above  The new number replaces the  old number at the memory location     Erasing a Stored Number   1  Pick up the handset    2  Press the store button    3  Select the memory location  0 9  to be erased     4  Press and hold the delete button for three seconds until the number  in the display is erased     5  Hang up the handset     Dialing Frequently Called Numbers   1  Pick up the handset and press the mem button    2  Press 0 9 for the memory location  The number dials automatically   OR   1  Pick up the handset and press the dial button    2  Press the CID    or w buttons for the desired memory location    3  Press the dial button to dial the number   OR   1  Press the dial button while the handset is still in the cradle     2  Press the CID    or w buttons for the desired memory location  lift  the handset and the number dials automatically     Reviewing Numbers Stored in Memory    1  Press the store button   2  Press 0 9 for the memory location  the screen displays the number     Copy Caller ID Memory to User Memory  1      Pick up the handset     2  Press the CID    or w buttons to display the number you want to  copy   3  Press the store button     4  Press 0 9 for the memory location  The scr
2.   REMINDER  The time and date is programmed  automatically when the first Caller ID record is  successfully received after the unit is setup     Caller ID  CID     IMPORTANT  In order to use this unit s Caller ID  features  you must subscribe to either the standard  Name Number Caller ID Service or Call Waiting Caller  ID Service  To know who is calling while you are on  the phone  you must subscribe to Call Waiting Caller  ID Service     This unit receives and displays information transmitted by your local  phone company  This information can include the phone number   date  and time  or the name  phone number  date  and time     Currenttime Currentdate Repeat call New calls  REPT NEW VI    yix 7   why   IPM     fF wat CALL  bt  EEE HEE HEE I       n as a na a  Hin HEHHE Hor a            Caller ID name Caller ID number    Call Waiting Caller ID    Provided you subscribe to Call Waiting Caller ID service from your  phone company  if you receive an incoming call and you are using  the GE multi handset system  a beep indicates the presence of a Call  Waiting call on the line  The Call Waiting Caller ID information will be  displayed and stored in the history of all handsets in the system     e When you hear the call waiting beep in the handset receiver  press  the FLASH button to put the current call on hold and answer the  incoming call  Press the FLASH button again to return to the original  call     Receiving CID Records    When you receive a call  the Caller ID information 
3.   knob DOT wale knob  fwrd gt  gt   sleep  fast forward   button  button                                          lt  rev fwrd gt    reverse forward  button     radio on off   button     SNOOZE   button     power  indicator    Installing the Phone    Connecting the Telephone Line    Choose the best location to install your telephone  Your telephone  should be placed on a level surface  such as a desk or table top     1  Plug one end of the straight telephone line cord into the PHONE  LINE jack on the base                                                                                  O  e al  C  O                   2  Plug the other end into a wall jack     3  Plug one end of the coiled handset cord into the jack on the  handset     4  Plug the other end into the HANDSET jack on the back of the base   5  Place the handset on the base cradle     6  Set the RINGER and DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS switches on the back of  the base to the desired settings     7  Set the VOL switch on the side of the handset to the  desired setting      Connecting the Electrical Power    1  Plug one end of the power supply cord into the back of the base   2  Plug the other end into an electrical outlet     CAUTION  To reduce risk of personal injury  fire  or  damage use only the 5 2836 power adaptor listed in  the user   s guide  This power adaptor is intended to  be correctly orientated in a vertical or floor mount  position        No Worry    Battery Backup    This telephone is equipped with a memory hol
4.  Volume Low    e Are other phones off hook at same time  If so  this is normal  condition as volume drops when additional phones are used at  once     Caller ID Solutions  No Information is Shown After the Phone Rings    e To receive CID data  you must subscribe to Caller ID service from  your telephone company     e Wait until the second ring before answering  CID data is received  after the 1st ring     Error Message is Displayed    e ERROR appears in the display if the unit 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     e Wait until the second ring before answering     General Product Care    To keep your unit working and looking good  follow these guidelines     e Avoid putting it 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 answerer and or other rough treatment   e Clean with a soft cloth     e Never use a strong cleaning agent or abrasive powder because this  will damage the finish     e Retain the original packaging in case you need to ship it at a  later date     Warranty Assistance    If trouble is experienced with this equipment  for warranty information  please  contact customer service at 1 800 448 0329  If the equipment is causing  harm
5.  need for an external  antenna in most strong signal areas  Be sure the power cord is  stretched to its longest length  Do not coil or bunch the cord together   Changing position of the power cord may improve reception     Telephone Operation  Adjusting the Ringer Volume    You may control the ringer volume level with the switch located on the  side of the base         loud  A  low   X  off  Handset Receiver Volume    Use the VOLUME switch on the rear of the handset to adjust the  handset receiver volume     I   high    mm   mid  m   low  Flash    Press the flash button to activate customer calling services   such as call transfer  which are services provided by your local  phone company     Redial    To redial the last number called  up to 32 digits   use the redial feature   1  Pick up the handset    2  Press the redial button    3  The last number called is automatically redialed     Using One Touch Redial    If the last call you dialed was busy  you can redial it immediately by  just pressing the redial button and without hanging up the handset     Setting Up the Caller ID Menu    IMPORTANT  Do not plug the telephone into the wall  jack while setting up the Caller ID menu because an  incoming call may invalidate the information not yet  saved    1  Place the handset in the cradle on the base    2  Press the menu button  the screen displays SET   OR v     3  Press the CID    or w button to scroll among the 7 menu screens   which are     e SET  ORv   e Local Area Code  defa
6.  the Local Area Code  the telephone uses the programmed area  codes to determine the number format to display when a valid Caller  ID signal is received  Calls that match any of the programmed regional  area codes are displayed as 10 digits  This is helpful in areas that have  multiple or overlapping area codes and require 10 digit dialling     1  Press the menu button  the screen displays SET   OR v   2  Press the CID or   button until the screen displays REGIONAL    3  To enter or change the area code  press the menu button  The  screen displays the area code stored in memory  The left most digit   or minus sign      flashes  indicating the unit is ready to accept the  area code entry     4  Press the CID    button to select a number from 9 0 for the first  digit of the area code     5  When the desired digit is flashing  press the menu button to  advance to the next digit     6  Press the menu button again to enter the next three digit regional  area code and repeat steps 4 and 5 until all the REGIONAL AC   S 1   RAC 1  and REGIONAL AC   S 2  RAC 1  are entered  A total of 6  sets of Regional Area Codes may be entered     7  Press the menu button to store the setting and return to the  REGIONAL AREA CODE setting     8  Press the dial button to exit     CID Language    This setting allows you to display Caller ID display prompt messages in  English  French or Spanish     1  Press the menu button  the screen displays SET     OR v     2  Press the CID or w button until the sc
7.  the screen displays ERASE ALL   then press the delete  button again to confirm     Dialing Back  When reviewing Caller ID records  you may dialback the phone  numbers shown on the display by pressing the dial button     NOTE  Depending on  a  how the incoming caller   s  phone number is formatted when it is received  and   b  whether or not you previously pre programmed  your local area code into the set up menu  you may  need to adjust the format of the incoming caller s  stored phone number before making the call  press  the dail button to adjust the number  and try again     If you programmed your local area code in    the setup menu   1  Use the CID    or w buttons to scroll to the number you want to dial     e If you see a number with 7 digits  i e  555 1234   then the call  was received from within your area code  However  this does not  guarantee the call is a local call     e fyou see a number with 11 digits  i e  1 234 555 1234   then the call  received was not from your area code     2  Press the dial button and the screen displays PICKUP or ADJ  A  10 second timer also starts in the upper right side of the display   letting you Know the time remaining until the unit returns to the  Summary Screen  If you adjust the number to be dialled  the timer  automatically resets itself     3  To adjust the phone number  press the dial button  For instance   a 7 digit local number sometimes cannot be dialled because  it requires a 10 digit or 11 digit format  Press the dial b
8.  to the telephone network  the telephone company may require that you  disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved     Any unauthorized repairs  changes or modifications not expressly approved  by Thomson Inc  could void the user   s authority to operate this product  For  instructions on how to obtain a replacement unit  refer to the warranty  included in this guide or call customer service at 1 800 448 0329     Or refer inquiries to     Thomson Inc    Manager  Consumer Relations  P O Box 1976   Indianapolis  IN 46206    Attach your sales receipt to this 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    Limited Warranty    What your warranty covers   e Defects in materials or workmanship   For how long after your purchase     e One year  from date of purchase    The warranty period for rental units begins with the first rental or 45 days  from date of shipment to the rental firm  whichever comes first      What we will do     e Provide you with a new unit  The exchange unit is under warranty for the  remainder of the original product   s warranty period     How you get service     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  Proof of purchase in the form of a bil
9.  your home  If   Modular  you don   t have a modular jack  call your local telephone 4   phone company to find out how to get one line jack       installed     Important Installation Guidelines    e Install telephone near both a telephone  modular  jack and an  electrical power outlet     e Avoid sources of noise  such as a window by a busy street   and electrical noise  such motors  microwave ovens  and  fluorescent lighting     e Avoid heat sources  such as heating air ducts  heating  appliances  radiators  and direct sunlight     e Avoid areas of excessive moisture or extremely low temperature   e Avoid dusty locations   e Avoid other cordless telephones or personal computers     Handset Layout                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               CID   ory dial display delete menu  VOLUME  renee  button   button   switch   button   ae      y b08 448 0329    ee    a v GE SUPPORT menu     J  L   Sc  mem    tone 4  memory   button  zal button   A  store aa redial   button  tone  button   flash         button     V N  W A  Base Layout  alarm 2 ringer alarm 1    off buzzer radio  switch  off buzzer radio 5t pe a   switch   switch    AM FM brightness   switch          switch   radio volume   channel      tuning    _ an or      control
10. E HEREBY DISCLAIMED  NO  VERBAL OR WRITTEN INFORMATION GIVEN BY THOMSON INC   ITS  AGENTS  OR EMPLOYEES SHALL CREATE A GUARANTY OR IN ANY WAY  INCREASE THE SCOPE OF THIS WARRANTY     e REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS  THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE CONSUMER  THOMSON INC  SHALL  NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES  RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT OR ARISING OUT OF ANY  BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY ON THIS PRODUCT   THIS DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES AND LIMITED WARRANTY ARE  GOVERNED BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF INDIANA  EXCEPT TO THE  EXTENT PROHIBITED BY APPLICABLE LAW  ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF  MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ON THIS  PRODUCT IS LIMITED TO THE APPLICABLE WARRANTY PERIOD SET FORTH  ABOVE     How state law relates to this warranty    e Some states do not allow the exclusion nor limitation of incidental or  consequential damages  or limitations on how long an implied warranty  lasts so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you    e This warranty gives you specific legal rights  and you also may have other  rights that vary from state to state    If you purchased your product outside the USA     e This warranty does not apply  Contact your dealer for warranty  information     
11. Model 29298  Caller ID  BedroomPhone     with Dual Wake Alarms  and AM FM Radio  User   s Guide       Equipment Approval Information    Your telephone equipment is approved for connection to the Public Switched  Telephone Network and is in compliance with parts 15 and 68  FCC Rules  and Regulations and the Technical Requirements for Telephone Terminal  Equipment published by ACTA     1 Notification to the Local Telephone Company    On the bottom of this equipment is a label indicating  among other  information  the US number and Ringer Equivalence Number  REN  for  the equipment  You must  upon request  provide this information to your  telephone company     The REN is useful in determining the number of devices you may connect   to your telephone line and still have all of these devices ring when your  telephone number is called  In most  but not all  areas  the sum of the RENs  of all devices connected to one line should not exceed 5  To be certain of the  number of devices you may connect to your line as determined by the REN   you should contact your local telephone company     A plug and jack used to connect this equipment to the premises wiring  and telephone network must comply with the applicable FCC Part 68 rules  and requirements adopted by the ACTA  A compliant telephone cord and  modular plug is provided with this product  It is designed to be connected  to a compatible modular jack that is also compliant  See installation  instructions for details     Notes    e 
12. This equipment may not be used on coin service provided by the  telephone company     e 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     Visit the GE website at  www GE com phones    THOMSON    images  amp  beyond Thomson Inc    7 101 West  103rd St    Model 29298 Indianapolis  IN 46290 1102  00023810  REV  0 DOM EJ     2008 Thomson Inc   08 17 Trademark s     Registered    Printed in China Marcas  Registradals        e Notice must be given to the telephone company upon permanent  disconnection of your telephone from your line     e If your home has specially wired alarm equipment connected to the  telephone line  ensure the installation of this product does not disable your  alarm equipment  If you have questions about what will disable alarm  equipment  consult your telephone company or a qualified installer     US NUMBER IS IS LOCATED ON THE CABINET BOTTOM  REN NUMBE IS LOCATED ON THE CABINET BOTTOM  2 Rights of the Telephone Company    Should your equipment cause trouble on your line which may harm the  telephone network  the telephone company shall  where practicable  notify  you that temporary discontinuance of service may be required  Where prior  notice is not practicable and the circumstances warrant such action  the  telephone company may temporarily discontinue service immediately  In  case of such temporary discontinuance  the t
13. ations  However  there is no guarantee that  interference will not occur in a particular installation     Privacy of Communications may not be ensured when using this product     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     e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna  that is  the antenna for radio or  television that is    receiving    the interference      e Reorient or relocate and increase the separation between the  telecommunications equipment and receiving antenna     e Connect the telecommunications equipment into an outlet on a circuit  different from that to which the receiving antenna is connected     If these measures do not eliminate the interference  please consult your dealer  or an experienced radio television technician for additional suggestions  Also   the Federal Communications Commission has prepared a helpful booklet      How To Identify and Resolve Radio TV Interference Problems     This booklet is  available from the U S  Government Printing Office  Washington  D C  20402   Please specify stock number 004 000 00345 4 when ordering copies     Hearing Aid Compatibility  HAC     This telephone system meets FCC standards for Hearing Aid Compatibility     Licensing    Licensed under US Patent 6 427 009     FCC RF Radiation Exposure  Statement    This equ
14. ck will blink to indicate that the time may not  be correct     IMPORTANT  If storing this unit for more than 30  days  remove the battery     Base Operation  Setting the Clock    1  Slide the set time  alarm switch to clock  The screen flashes the  setting time     2  Press the  lt rev fwrd gt  or fwrd  gt  gt  button to set the clock time     3  Slide the set time alarm switch to lock  The screen displays the  current time     Display Backlight    Use the brightness switch to select the desired setting  high or low     Alarm Operation    The 29298 is equipped with two alarms  The alarms can be set  independently to either radio or buzzer     Setting the Alarm Time    1  Slide the set time  alarm switch to alarm 1 or alarm 2  The  corresponding alarm time will be shown on the clock display     2  Press the  lt rev fwrd gt  or fwrd  gt  gt  button to set the alarm time     Set Alarm Tone    1  Slide the alarm 1 or alarm 2 switch to choose radio  buzzer or off   2  The corresponding alarm ON indicator on the display illuminates     Turning Off the Alarms    1  To turn off the alarm  press the off side of the radio on off button  once  Alarm is still active and will be delivered when alarm time is  reached again  Alarm ON indicator will remain illuminated     2  Alarm is turned off by sliding the alarm 1 or alarm 2 switch to    off     setting     Snooze Timer  After the wake mode is activated  you can silence for 6 minutes by  pressing the SNOOZE button     You may use the sno
15. ding system  powered by a customer installed 9 volt alkaline battery   not included      When electrical power is interrupted  or Battery clip    the electrical line is unplugged  the battery Battery  operates the clock to retain the time of day Type  and alarm settings in memory  When the NEDA  unit is running on battery power  the digital 1604A  display does not light up  however  if wake time occurs during the  power interruption  the alarm buzzer sounds  regardless of the type of  alarm tone selected  if remaining battery power is adequate  Normal  operation resumes after electrical power is restored        NOTE  The battery power indicator illuminates if the  battery power level is low or if no battery is installed   Please replace install the batteries as soon as  possible in order to maintain Caller ID operation     Install the backup battery as follows     1  Remove the battery compartment cover located on the bottom of  the base     2  Connect a fresh 9 volt alkaline battery  not included   Interlock the  large and small contacts on the battery clip and the battery  Once  connected  place the battery inside the battery compartment     3  Replace the battery compartment cover     NOTE  9V Alkaline  NEDA 1604A  batteries are  recommended     NOTE  If battery is not installed     a  All memory will be lost if the unit is unplugged for  more than 60 seconds    b  The clock will stop running during a power outage  period but will start running when power resumes   The clo
16. e number  press and release  the  TONE button on the telephone  This allows access to phone  Service     Caller ID Display Messages    The following special messages indicate the status of a message or  the unit     NO CALLS The caller memory is empty     UNKNOWN CALLER The incoming call does not have Caller ID service  or their service area is not linked to yours  if  UNKNOWN CALLER appears along with a calling  number  the name information for that number is  not available     BLOCKED CALL The incoming caller is registered as    Private    Number    and Caller ID information is withheld     START END You are at the beginning or the end of the Caller    ID memory log     CALL WAITING If you subscribe to Call Waiting Caller ID Service   this icon flashes when you receive a call while    you are on the phone     REPT If you subscribe to Call Waiting Caller ID Service   this icon flashes when you receive a call while  you are on the phone     NEW Indicates call or calls have not been reviewed     Troubleshooting Tips    Telephone Solutions  No Dial Tone    e Check all cabling to make sure that all connections are secure and  not damaged     e Check the hook switch  It should fully extend from the base when  the handset is lifted from the cradle     Phone Does Not Ring  e Make sure the ringer is turned on     e There may be too may extension phones connected to your line  Try  disconnecting an extension phone     e See solution for  NO DIAL TONE       Incoming and Outgoing Voice
17. een flashes if the  memory location is occupied     5  Press the store button twice to replace the new information with  the old  or press the CID a or w buttons to select an empty  location  The number is automatically stored     6  Hang up the handset     Copy Redial Memory to User Memory  1      Pick up the handset   2  Press the store button     3  Press 0 9 for the memory location  The screen flashes if the  memory location is occupied  Press the CID    or w buttons  to select a different location  The screen flashes if the memory  location is occupied     4  Press the store button again to confirm   5  Press the redial button  and then press the store button again   6  Hang up the handset     Storing a Pause in Memory    The redial button has dual functionality  It becomes a pause button if  the store button is pressed first  It is valid only when storing a number  into memory  Use the redial button to insert a pause when a delay is  needed in an automatic dialling sequence  For example  when you  must dial a 9 to get an outside line  or when you enter codes to access  your long distance company     You may need to adjust the length of the pause  It can be adjusted  from 1 to 9 seconds  The default setting is 4 seconds     1  Pick up the handset      Press the store button      Press the redial button      Press 1 9  1   1 second  2   2 seconds  etc      Press the store button again     HOY MM F amp F WN PN      Hang up the handset     Chain Dialing    This process allo
18. eleohone 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 or procedures where such action is required in   the operation of its business and not inconsistent with FCC Rules and  Regulations  If these changes are expected to affect the use or performance  of your telephone equipment  the telephone company must give you  adequate notice  in writing  to allow you to maintain uninterrupted service     Interference Information    This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules  Operation is subject to the  following two conditions   1  This device may not cause harmful interference   and  2  This device must accept any interference received  including  interference that may cause undesired operation     This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class  B digital device  pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules  These limits are designed  to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential  installation     This equipment generates  uses  and can radiate radio frequency energy and  if  not installed and used in accordance with the instructions  may cause harmful  interference to radio communic
19. ipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an  uncontrolled environment  This equipment should be installed and operated  with a minimum distance of 20 centimeters between the radiator and your  body  This transmitter must not be co located or operated in conjunction with  any other antenna or transmitter        CAUTION     RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  DO NOT OPEN    CAUTION  TO REDUCE THE    A    THE LIGHTNING    A    THE EXCLAMATION    RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  DO J POINT WITHIN THE    WARNING  TO  PREVENT FIRE OR  ELECTRICAL SHOCK    NOT REMOVE COVER  OR TRIANGLE IS A  BACK   NO USER WARNING SIGN  SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE    ALERTING YOU OF       REFER SERVICING TO IMPORTANT  HAZARD  DO NOT er INSTRUCTIONS  EXPOSETHIS THE PRODUCT  l THE PRODUCT   PRODUCT TO RAIN  OR MOISTURE  SEE MARKING ON BOTTOM   BACK OF PRODUCT    Introduction    CAUTION  When using telephone equipment   there are basic safety instructions that should  always be followed  Refer to the IMPORTANT  SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS provided with this product  and save them for future reference     Before You Begin  Parts Checklist    Make sure your package includes the following items     a o  anoc S m                                                                Handset JWE  cord    AC power  C_   Telephone line adaptor Handset  cord  Telephone Jack Requirements  To use this phone  you need an RJ11C type Wall plate  modular telephone jack  which might look like a  the one pictured here  installed in
20. is transmitted  between the first and second ring  The screen displays the Caller ID  information while the phone rings  giving you a chance to monitor the  information and decide whether or not to answer the calll     Storing CID Records  In CID Memory     If you are not at home or cannot answer  your telephone   s Caller ID  memory stores the data for the 50 most recent calls you received so  you can see who called while you were unavailable  When the 51st  call is received  the oldest Caller ID record  1st call  is automatically  deleted     You may review the stored information at any time  Calls received  since your last review show as NEW in the display  Calls that have not  been previously reviewed but were received from the same number  more than once show as REPT in the display     Reviewing CID Records    As calls are received and stored  the display is updated to let you know  how many calls have been received  To scroll CID records     1  Press either the CID    or    button to view the newest call record     2  Press the CID    button to scroll through the call records from the  most recent to the oldest    3  Press the CID   button to scroll through the call records from the  oldest to the newest     4  When all of the messages have been viewed  the screen displays  START END     Deleting CID Records   e To delete the record showing in the display  press the delete button  once    e To delete all records while reviewing  press and hold the delete    button until
21. l of sale or receipted invoice which  is evidence that the product is within the warranty period  must be  presented to obtain warranty service     For rental firms  proof of first rental  is also required  Also print your name and address and a description of  the defect  Send via standard UPS or its equivalent to     Thomson Inc   11721 B Alameda Ave   Socorro  Texas 79927    e Insure your shipment for loss or damage  Thomson Inc  accepts  no liability in case of damage or loss     e A new unit will be shipped to you freight prepaid   What your warranty does not cover     e Customer instruction   Your Owner s Manual provides information  regarding operating instructions and user controls  Any additional  information  should be obtained from your dealer      e Installation and setup service adjustments   e Batteries   e Damage from misuse or neglect   e Products which have been modified or incorporated into other products   e Products purchased or serviced outside the USA   e Acts of nature  such as but not limited to lightning damage   Product Registration     e Please visit www ge com phones to register your unit  It will make it easier  to contact you  should it ever be necessary  Registration is not required for  warranty coverage     Limitation of Warranty     e THE WARRANTY STATED ABOVE IS THE ONLY WARRANTY APPLICABLE  TO THIS PRODUCT  ALL OTHER WARRANTIES  EXPRESS OR IMPLIED   INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR  FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE  AR
22. oze feature repeatedly     Using the Sleep Timer   Use the sleep timer to play the radio up to 59 minutes and then have it  shut off automatically    1  Press the sleep button once to activate the radio sleep timer    2  The timer can be adjusted from 59 minutes to 1 minute     3  To set sleep time  press and hold the sleep button  The time shown on  the clock display will decrease  Then release the sleep button when the  desired length of time is shown on the clock display     4  Press the off button to de activate the sleep function     Radio Operation    1  Press the on side of the radio on off button to turn the radio on   2  Slide the AM FM switch to select the desired broadcast band     3  Rotate the radio channel tuning knob to select a radio station    frequency     4  Rotate the volume     control knob to adjust the listening level   5  To turn the radio off  press the off side of the radio on off button     NOTE  You can also turn on the radio after lifting  up the handset by pressing the on side of the radio  on off button     NOTE  The Radio broadcast will automatically turn  off when you picked up the handset  Broadcast will  resume when you replace the handset on cradle     AM Antenna    A built in antenna eliminates the need for an outside antenna for AM  reception  Moving the unit slightly may improve reception of distant  AM signals     FM Antenna    The power cord acts as your FM antenna  The power cord picks up  moderate to strong signals and eliminates the
23. reen displays CID  LANGUAGE     3  Press the menu button to show the current language setting  The  default is    English        4  Press the CID a or   button to change the language   5  Press the menu button to store the language and return to the CID  LANGUAGE setting     Select Contrast  This adjustment allows you to adjust the contrast of the display   1  Press the menu button until the screen displays SET   OR v     2  Press the CID a or   button until the screen displays SELECT  CONTRAST     3  Press the menu button to show the current contrast setting  There  are 5 levels of contrast  with the default set to 3     4  To decrease the contrast  press the CID a button to increase the  contrast  press the CID   button     5  Press the menu button to store the contrast setting and return to  the SELECT CONTRAST setting     Tone Pulse Dial Mode    This adjustment allows you to select tone  touch tone  or pulse  rotary   dialling     1  Press the menu button until the screen displays SET   OR v     2  Press the CID a or w button until the screen displays T P DIAL  MODE     3  Press the menu button to show the current dial mode  The default  is    TONE        4  To change the dialling mode  press the CID a or   button  The  display will alternate between the two dialling modes     5  Press the menu button to store the dialling mode and return to the  T P DIAL MODE setting     Exit Setup    To immediately exit the setup mode  select the EXIT SETUP and press  the dial button   
24. ult                 e Regional AC   s 1  default                         e CID LANGUAGE  default English    e SELECT CONTRAST  default 3    e T P DIAL MODE  default tone    e EXIT SETUP    NOTE  You may press the dial button anytime to exit  the Caller ID Set Up menu  If no buttons are pressed  within 10 seconds  the phone automatically exits the  Caller ID Set Up menu and returns to the NO CALLS    summary screen     Local Area Code    The telephone uses the programmed area code to determine the  number format to display when a valid Caller ID signal is received  It is  also used for the Dialback feature     1  Press the menu button  the screen displays SET   OR v     2  Press the CID or w button until the screen displays LOCAL AREA  CODE  The default setting is    ___        3  To enter or change the area code  press the menu button  The  screen displays the area code stored in memory  The left most digit   or a minus sign     flashes  indicating the unit is ready to accept the  area code entry    4  Press the CID w button to select a number from 0 9 in ascending  order  Or press the CID    button to select numbers from 9 0 in  descending order     5  Press the menu button to advance to the next digit     6  After the 3rd and last digit is entered  press the menu button to  store the area code and go to the next setting     NOTE  If you make a mistake  you can simply repeat  the previous steps until your area code is set     Regional Area Codes for 10 Digit Dialling    Like
25. utton  repeatedly to scroll through the 7  10  and 11 digit numbers     7 digits  7 digit teleohone number      le  555 5555     10 digits  3 digit area code   7 digit telephone number    Le  425 555 5555   11 digits  long distance code 1   3 digit area code   7 digit    telephone number    i e  1 425 555 5555     4  To dial the displayed number  pick up the handset before the timer  reaches 0  The screen displays NOW Dialling and the number is  dialled     If you did not program your local area code in    the setup menu  1  Use the CID    or w buttons to display the number you want to  dial  You will only see 10 digit numbers  i e  234 555 1234      2  See steps 2 through 4 in the above section to complete the dialback  sequence     NOTE  If PICKUP PHONE shows on the display  no  other changes to the number can be made  The  information sent fro m the telephone company is  known to be a valid number to dial back  available  only in limited areas   Once you pickup the phone  the  number is automatically dialled     Memory    Before you store a telephone number in memory  make sure the  dialing mode is correctly set for the type of service you have  The  default dialing mode is tone  touch tone   so if you have pulse  rotary   service  you must first change the dialing mode  See    Tone Pulse Dial  Mode        Storing Frequently Called Numbers  1      Pick up the handset   2  Press the store button   3  Push the desired memory location button  0 9    4  Press the store button 
26. ws you to dial a succession of stored numbers trom  separate memory locations  This is useful when you must dial several  sequences of numbers  such as with frequent calls via a telephone  company long distance provider     For example Memory location    Local access number of long distance company 6  Authorization code  ID    Long distance phone number   1  Pick up the handset     2  Press the mem button  then press number    6    for the memory  location     3  Press the mem button  then press number    7    for the memory  location     4  Press mem button  then press number    8    for the memory location   5  The number dials automatically     Using Flash    This feature is used to activate customer calling services available  through your local phone company  such as Call Waiting  These  services generally require an extra monthly fee  If you subscribe to any  of these services  please refer to the phone company   s instructions on  how to use flash     To answer an incoming call while having a conversation    e After you hear the Call Waiting tone  press and release the flash  button  The first call is placed on hold while the second call can be  answered To return to your first call and put the second call on hold    e Press and release the flash button again  The first call can continue  while the second call is put on hold     Using Temporary Tone Dialing    If you have pulse service  you can temporarily change from pulse to  tone service  After dialling the teleohon
    
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