1We bring good things to life.40-Channel 900 MHz Call WaitingCaller ID Cordless Telephone withAnswerer and SpeakerphoneUser’s Guide26939
104. Place the handset in the base.5. Connect the power supply cord into thebase and the other end into an AC outlet.The CHARGE/IN USE indicator comes
117. Plug the short telephone line cord intothe jack marked PHONE LINE on theback of the unit and plug the other endinto a modular wall jack.8. Slip t
12ANSWERING MACHINE SETUPThis section shows you how to set up youranswering machine to receive incomingcalls. Before you begin the setup, youmust turn
13SETTING THE RING SELECTSet the RING SELECT switch on the back ofthe unit to choose the number of times youwant the phone to ring before the machinea
14RECORDING THE OUTGOINGANNOUNCEMENTFor best results when recording, youshould be about 9 inches from themicrophone, and eliminate as muchbackground n
15If you choose not to record an outgoingannouncement, a default announcementwill play. To return to the defaultannouncement after you have recordedyo
16ANSWERING MACHINE OPERATIONThis section discusses the buttons andfeatures on the answering machine.MESSAGES INDICATORThe base LCD indicator shows yo
17MESSAGE PLAYBACKThe base LCD lets you know when youhave messages. To play messages, pressPLAY/STOP.While a message is playing, you can dothe followi
18MEMORY FULLWhen the memory is full, the systemanswers after 10 rings. You need to erasesome messages so the answerer canrecord new messages.ERASING
19• To erase a message from the handset:1. Press ANSW button on the handset.2. Press PLAY/STOP on the handset (the 2 button).3. Press ERASE on the
2FCC NUMBER IS LOCATED ON THE CABINET BOTTOMREN NUMBER IS LOCATED ON THE CABINET BOTTOMFCC REGISTRATION INFORMATIONYour telephone equipment is registe
20REMOTE ACCESSThis section explains two types of remoteaccess: using the handset to access theanswering machine and accessing theanswering machine fr
21USING THE HANDSETPress the ANSW button to access theanswering machine from the handset.After you access the answerer, use themarked handset keys jus
22SCREENING CALLSFROM THE HANDSETUse the handset to screen calls even whenyou can't hear the answering machine.When the answerer picks up:1. Pres
23MEMORY FULLWhen the memory is full, the systemanswers after 10 rings, beeps and waits forthe caller to enter the 3-digit security code. Ifyou don&ap
24ACCESSING THE ANSWERER FROM ANOTHER LOCATIONYou can access your answering machine from a touch-tone phone by enteringyour 3-digit security code afte
25CHANGING THE SECURITY CODEThe default security code for accessing theanswerer from another location is 1 2 3.You must use the handset to change thes
26SETTINGSFour basic user-programmable features areset and stored in the phone system's Progmenu by pressing the PROG on the handset(PROGRAM on t
27SETTING THE DISPLAY LANGUAGE1. Press and release PROG on the handsetor (PROGRAM on the base) until SETLANGUAGE shows on the display.2. Press REVIEW
28SETTING THE DISPLAY CONTRASTNOTE: This setting is for the base only.1. Press and release PROGRAM until SETCONTRAST shows on the display.2. Press REV
29SETTING THE LOCAL AREA CODE1. Press and release PROG or (PROGRAMon the base) until SET AREA CODEshows on the display.2. Press a numeric key to enter
3INTRODUCTIONYour Caller ID phone stores and displays specific information, provided byyour local telephone company, to subscribers of Caller ID or si
30SETTING THE CURRENT DAY/TIMENOTES: This setting is for the base only.Time is transmitted automatically by yourlocal phone company as part of Caller
315. Press a numeric key to enter the seconddigit of the hour.6. Press a numeric key to enter the firstdigit of the minute.7. Press a numeric key to e
32VOLUME CONTROLBASEBase unit reciever volumes are adjustable bysliding the volume control on the base unit.HANDSETCordless handset receiver volume is
33TELEPHONE OPERATIONCHARGE/IN USE INDICATORYou know the phone is on when you seethe CHARGE/IN USE indicator on the basecomes on.RECEIVING A CALLCheck
34MAKING A CALLFrom the Cordless Handset — Press theTALK button. Wait for a dial tone. Dialdesired number.Using the Base — Press the SPEAKERbutton. Wa
35MANUAL CHANNEL SELECTIONWhile talking, you might need to manuallychange the channel in order to reduce staticcaused by baby monitors, garage doorope
36RINGER VOLUME SWITCHCordless Handset — A two-position switchpermits the cordless handset ringer to beturned off or on.Base Unit — A three-position s
37LAST NUMBER REDIALTo redial the last number you dialed:BASE UNIT1. Press SPEAKER button.2. Press the REDIAL button.If you get a busy signal, and wan
38HOLDPress the HOLD button to put a call on hold.The HOLD indicator will blink at half-second intervals.To take a call off hold, press the HOLDbutton
39FINDING THE HANDSETThis feature helps to locate a misplacedhandset.Press and release the PAGE button on thebase. The display shows PAGING. Thehandse
4(Table of Contents continued onthe following page.)TABLE OF CONTENTSFCC REGISTRATION INFORMATION ... 2INTERFERENCE INFORMATION ...
40PRIVACY MODEPrivacy mode allows an initial user (athandset or base) to prevent anyone frominterrupting the conversation by picking upthe line. Durin
41DISABLING PRIVACY MODE• Hang up the phone. Privacy Mode isautomatically canceled.• During a call, press and hold theFORMAT button for more than 2 se
42TEMPORARY TONE DIALINGThis feature is useful only if you do nothave touch-tone service. Temporary ToneDialing enables pulse (rotary) servicephone us
43FULL DUPLEX SPEAKERPHONE OPERATIONUSING THE BASE UNITSPEAKERPHONEFor best speakerphone performance, avoidthe following:• Areas with high background
44Because this is a full-duplex speakerphone,you can hear and talk at the same time justas you can when using the handset.Note the following guideline
452. Adjust speakerphone volume by slidingthe VOLUME control on the right side ofthe base unit.3. To end the call, press the SPEAKERbutton again.MAKIN
46SWITCHING BETWEEN SPEAKERAND HANDSETYou can switch between speakerphone andeither handset after dialing a number, orany time during a conversation.S
47INTERCOM OPERATIONINTERCOM CALLINGThe intercom feature of your phone systemallows you to have an unlimited-duration,two-way conversation between the
48FROM THE HANDSET1. Make sure the phone is OFF.2. Press the INT button. A paging tonesounds at the base and handset. (Tocancel intercom, press INT ag
49ADVANCED INTERCOMFEATURESHANDLING AN INCOMING TELEPHONECALL DURING AN INTERCOM CALLDuring an intercom call, if a telephone callcomes in, both users
5FULL DUPLEX SPEAKERPHONE OPERATION ... 43USING THE BASE UNIT SPEAKERPHONE ... 43RECEIVING A CALL WITH SPEAKERPHONE ... 44MAKING A CALL WITH S
50USING INTERCOM WHILE YOUHAVE A TELEPHONE CALLDuring a telephone call, you can use theIntercom Paging function to page the otherunit and set up a pri
51SETTING UP A TWO-WAY INTERCOMCONVERSATION WHILE YOU HAVE ATELEPHONE CALLPlace your unit in Privacy mode.To Enable Privacy Mode - While in TALKmode,
52AT THE BASE UNIT• Press the PAGE/INTERCOM button.AT THE HANDSET• Press the INT button. Both users can nowtalk privately in Intercom mode.SETTING UP
531. Press the PAGE/INTERCOM on the baseor INT button on the handset where theoutside call is in progress.The external caller is placed on hold. Atthe
54MEMORYThe handset and base each have their ownseparate memory dialing storage areas. Ten15-character names and 24-digit telephonenumbers can be stor
55STORING A NAME/NUMBER INMEMORY1. Press the MEM or MEMORY button.2. Press button of desired memorylocation (0 through 9). Current storedname/number a
56If you’re using two letters consecutivelythat are stored in the same number key,you must press FORMAT between theletters. For example, if you enter
57INSERTING A PAUSE IN THEDIALING SEQUENCEPress the PAUSE button to insert a delay inthe dialing sequence of a stored telephonenumber when a pause is
58To Change: Use the same procedure tochange a stored number as you do to storea number—you’re just replacing one storedphone number with a different
59DIALING A STORED NUMBERDURING REVIEWWhile reviewing stored numbers, you candial any stored number by pressing DIAL.NOTE: If you don’t want to dial a
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60Base Unit:Press the SPEAKER button.1. Press MEMORY.2. Press the number (0-9) for the desiredmemory location. The number dialsautomatically.WXYZ9TUV8
61CHAIN DIALING FROM MEMORYUse this feature to make calls that require a sequence of numbers, such asa calling card number used for a frequently calle
62Base Unit:Press the SPEAKER button.1. Press MEMORY and then press 7.2. When you hear the access tone, pressMEMORY and then press 8.3. At the next ac
63CALLER ID OPERATIONThis Caller ID telephone system receives and displays informationtransmitted by your local telephone company. This information ca
64REVIEWING CALL RECORDSAs calls are received and stored, the displayis updated to let you know how many callshave been received.• Press the CID REVIE
65As you review calls, the display shows youthe following information for each call:• The telephone number of the caller.• The number of the call, wit
66DIALING A CALLER IDNUMBERWhen reviewing any call record in theCaller ID memory, you can dial back thecaller’s number.1. Press CID REVIEW or REVIEW u
67Number of digits Explanation ExampleEleven digits long distance code “1” + 3-digit area code + 7-digit telephone number. 1-317-888-8888Ten digits 3-
68Scroll to the number you want to call back:2. If using base: press the REVIEW up ordown arrow buttons.3. If using cordless handset: use the CIDREVIE
69DELETING THE CURRENTCALLER ID RECORDTo delete only the record in the display:1. Use the CID REVIEW or REVIEW up ordown arrow buttons to display thed
7DESKTOP INSTALLATION1. Make sure the mounting bracket is securely fastened to ensure propercharging. The words "This end up for desk use" s
70DELETING ALL CALLER IDRECORDSTo delete all the Caller ID records in memory:1. Use the CID REVIEW or REVIEW up ordown arrow buttons to display any Ca
71CALL WAITING CALLER IDThis feature allows the caller identificationinformation to appear in the display afteryou hear the tone.Press FLASH to put th
72CHANGING THE BATTERYMake sure the telephone is OFF before youreplace battery.1. Remove the battery compartment door.2. Disconnect the battery plug a
73BATTERY SAFETY PRECAUTIONS• Do not burn, disassemble, mutilate, or puncture. Like other batteries ofthis type, toxic materials could be released whi
74HEADSET AND BELT CLIP OPERATIONCONNECTING A HEADSET TOTHE HANDSETFor hands free conversation, connect theheadset (optional) to the HEADSET jack assh
75MESSAGE INDICATORSThe following indicators show the status of a message or of the unit.ERROR Caller information has been interrupted during transmis
76HANDSET SOUND SIGNALSSignal MeaningA long warbling tone (with ringer on) Signals an incoming callThree short beeps for 2 minutes Page signalOne long
77TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDETELEPHONEProblem SolutionNo dial tone • Check installation:— Is the base power cord connected to a working outlet?— Is the tele
78Problem SolutionUnit beeps • Place the handset in the cradle and charge the handset for20 seconds. If it still beeps, charge battery for 12 hours.•
79CALLER IDProblem SolutionNo Display • Is battery fully charged? Try replacing the battery.• Make sure that the unit is connected to a non-switchedel
85. Place handset in the base to charge for 12 hours. The CHARGE/IN USE indicator(on the base) comes on to indicate that the battery is charging. If y
80GENERAL PRODUCT CARETo keep your telephone working and looking good, follow these guidelines:• Avoid putting the phone near heating appliances and d
81CAUSES OF POOR RECEPTION• Aluminum siding.• Foil backing on insulation.• Heating ducts and other metal construction that can shield radio signals.•
82SERVICEFCC requires this product to be serviced only by the manufacturer or itsauthorized service agents. In accordance with FCC requirements, chang
83INDEXAAccessing the Answerer from AnotherLocation 24Accessory Order Form 85Advanced Intercom Features 49Answerer Indicator 21Answering Machine O
84LLast Number Redial 37Leaving a Memo 19Limited Warranty 87MMaking a Call 34Making a Call with Speakerphone 45Manual Channel Selection 35Memory
85DESCRIPTIONAC power adapterACCESSORY ORDER FORMCATALOG NUMBERTOTALQUANTITYPRICE*$36.35Replacement Handset BatteryCUSTOMER: CUT ALONG DOTTED LINE. ✂P
87LIMITED WARRANTYWhat your warranty covers:• Any defect in materials or workmanship.For how long after your purchase:• One year, from date of purchas
Model 2693915670500 (Rev. 2 E)01-24Printed in ChinaATLINKS USA, Inc.10330 North Meridian StreetIndianapolis, IN 46290© 2001 ATLINKS USA, Inc.Trademark
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