Rca 1113 User Manual

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product for the first time.
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User’s Guide
operating
Model
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Equipment Approval Information
Your
telephone Telephone and Regulations and the Technical Requirements for Equipment published
1 Notification to the Local Telephone
On the bottom of this equipment is a label indicating, information, the the equipment. You must, telephone The REN to your telephone line and still ha ve all of these telephone of all
devices connected number of you
should A plug and jack used to connect this equipment to the and
telephone
and
requirements modular plug is compatible for details.
Notes
This
equipment may not be used on coin company. Party lines use
your own local telephone N o t i c
e m u s t b e g i v e n t o t h e t e l e p h o n e c o m p a n y u p o n p e r m a n e n disconnection If your line, ensure the installation of this product does not disable your alarm equipment. If you have
consult your
equipment is
Network and is in compliance with parts 15 and 68, FCC Rule
US
company.
is useful in determining the number of
number is called.
devices
you may connect to your line as
contact your
network must comply with the applicable
adopted by the
provided
modular jack that is
are subject to state tariffs, and
telephone equipment
company.
of your
home has specially
telephone company
US
Number is located on the cabinet
REN
Number is located on the cabinet
approved
by ACTA.
number and
upon request, provide this information to your
In most (but not all) areas,
to one line
local telephone
with this pro
telephone
wired alarm
questions
for
connection
Company
Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) fo
should
not
company.
ACTA.
A compliant
duct
also
from your line.
or a qualified installer.
. It is
compliant. See installation instructions
service
therefore,
if you are on a party
equipment connected
about what will
to the
Public Switched
Telephone Terminal
among other
devices
you may connect
devices
exceed
designed
provided by the telephone
disable
ring when your
the sum of the RENs
5.
To
be certain of the
determined
premises
FCC
Part
telephone
to be
connected
you may not be able to
line. Check
to the telephone
alarm equipment ,
bott
om.
bott
om.
by the REN,
wiring
68 rules
cord and
with your
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to a
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2 Rights of the Telephone
Should your equipment cause trouble on your line which may harm the telephone network, you that temporary prior notice is not practicable and the the
telephone In case of such temporary discontinuance, the telephone promptly notify you of such temporary discontinuance; (2) afford you the opportunity to correct the complaint to the Part 68, The telephone company equipment, operations or operation If these changes are expected to affect the use or performance of your telephone equipment, notice,
Int
erfer
This device complies following two and (2) interference This
equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class
B digital de designed residential This
equipment generates, uses, and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, ma cause harmful guarantee that of
Communications If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, user is following
Reorient
television
company may temporarily
FCC Rules
of its
business
in
writing,
ence Information
conditions:
This
device must accept any interference received, including
that may
to provide
installation.
interference
interference
which can be
encouraged
measures:
or
relocate
that
Company
the
telephone
discontinuance
Commission pursuant
to allow you to maintain
vice,
is receiving”
situation;
and Regulations.
may make
and not
the telephone company must give you adequate
with
Part
(1) This device
cause undesired
pursuant to
reasonable
may not be
determined
to try to correct the
the
company shall,
of
circumstances
and
(3)
to
procedures
procedures
receiving
changes
where such action is required in the
inconsistent
uninterrupted
15 of the
to radio communications. However, there is no
will not occur in a particular installation. Privacy
ensured when using
the interference).
FCC Rules.
may not
operation.
Part
15 of the
protection against harmful
and can radiate radio frequency energy
by turning the
interference
antenna (that
where practicable, notif
service
may be required. Where
discontinue service immediately.
inform you of your right to bring a
in its with
warrant such action,
company must: (1)
set forth in Subpart E of
communications fa
FCC Rules
Operation
cause
FCC Rules. These
this equipment
is,
and Regulations.
service.
is
harmful interference-;
interference
product
by one or more of the
the antenna for radio or
subject
limits are
.
off and
cilities
to the
in a
on,
the
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R e o r i e n t o r r e l o c a t e a n d i n c r e a s e t h e s e p a r a t i o n b e t w e e n t h e
telecommunications equipment
Connect different
If
these measures or an the “How
available from the Please specify stock number
Notice: The changes responsible equipment .
the
telecommunications
from that to which the
do not
experienced radio/television technician
Federal Communications Commission
To
Identify and
for compliance could void the
eliminate
Resolve Radio/TV Interference Problems. This booklet
U.S.
Government Printing
or modifications not
Hearing Aid Compatibility
This telephone system meets
FCC RF
This equipment complies uncontrolled environment . This equipment
with a minimum distance
body. This any other
Radiation Exposure Stat
with
transmitter must not be co-located or
antenna
or
transmitter.
and
receiving
equipment into an outlet on a circuit receiving antenna is the interference,
004-000-00345-4
FCC
standards
FCC RF
radiation
of 20 centim
antenna.
connected.
please consult
for additional
has prepared a helpful booklet,
Office, Washington,
when ordering
expressly
approved by the party
user's
authority to operate the
your dealer
suggestions. Also
D.C.
copies.
20402
(HAC)
for
Hearing Aid
Compatibility.
ement
exposure
should be
eters between
limits set forth for an
installed
the radiato
operated
in
and operated
r and your
conjunction
is
with
,
.
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able
of
Cont
Equipment Approval
Interference
Hearing Aid Compatibility
FCC RF
Radiation
S
tatement
Intr
oduction................................................6
Before You
Telephone Jack Requir Important Base
Layout ................................................8
Installing
Batteries.......................................................9
Installing Connecting Connecting Wall Attaching
Pedestal.....................................................10
Receiving a Phone Making a Phone V Adjusting V Adjusting V R
Mute............................................................12
Flash............................................................12
T
Speakerphone
Location....................................................12
Speakerphone
and
the
Mounting.........................................10
the
olume.......................................................11
the
olume.......................................................11
the Speakerphone
olume.......................................................11
edial...........................................................11
emporary T
ents
Information.......2
Information.........................3
…….........................................
Begin......................................6
Installation
Replacing
Phone.................................9
the
Handset ……................9
the
Telephone Line…...10
Wall
Call.............................11
Handset Receiver
one Dialing.....................12
Basics..........................12
Use...............................13
(HA
Exposure
Mounting
Call........................11
C).........4
ements............6
Information....7
the
Caller
ID (CID)
Featur
CID
Summary Receiving Reviewing Deleting
4
Dialing Back
Setting Up the Caller
Display
Contrast .....................................................16
Local Area
Dialing
Memor
S Memor Changing a S Erasing a S
Copying Caller
Memor S Memor
Dialing
Memory While On-hook
Dialing
Memor
Cascade
S
Pr
Caller
Troubleshooting General Product Car Warranty
Limited Warranty..................................22
and Storing
CID R
CID R
Language..................................16
Code……..............................16
Mode............................................16
y......................................................1
toring
a
Name
y.....................................................17
tored
y.....................................................18
toring
a
Redial Number
y....................................................18
a Number Stored in a Number Stored in
y....................................................19
Dialing....................................19
toring
a
Pause
e-Dialing..............................................20
ID
Display
Assistance...........................21
es........................13
Scr
een...........................13
CID
ecor
ds.......................14
ecor
ds...........................14
..............................................14
ID
and
Number in
tored
Number
Number
ID
Memories to User
in
Memor
Messages.................20
Tips...........................20
e.........................21
Calls……14
Menu............15
7
..............18
..................18
to
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y..............19
6
Industry Canada
This
product meets the applicable Industry Canada technical specifications.
Le
présent materiel est conforme aux d'Industrie The Ringer Equivalence Number is an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be on an requirement
does not exceed five.
L'indice d'équivalence de terminaux qui peuvent être terminaison de sonnerie
This Cet appareil numérique
Canada.
Canada.
interface
that the
d'une interface peut
dispositifs,
de tous
Class B digital
IMPORTANT SAFETY
When using your telephone equipment, always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to
persons, including
example, near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet basement, a
cordless type) during an electrical storm.
electric shock from lightning. 3. Do not use the
in the vicinity of the
Intr
or near a swimming pool. 2. Avoid
oduction
CAUTION: safety instructions that should always be followed. the product and save them for future refer
Short Glossary of Terminology
Hook switch.
when
the Off-hook. A term used to handset is
On-hook. A term
handset is
off of the
(I.C.)
Notice
specifications techniques
may
à la
connected consist sum
of the
de la
seule
condition que la
les dispositifs n'excède pas
apparatus
de la cla
to a
of any
Ringer Equivalence
sonnerie
complies with Canadian ICES-003.
telephone interface.
combination
(IES)
raccordés
consister
somme d'indices d'équivalence
sse
B est conforme à la
INSTRUCTIONS
the following: 1. Do not use this
leak.
of
devices subject Numbers
sert à indiquer le nombre maximal
à une interface téléphonique. La
en une
combinaison
5.''
norme
basic safety precautions should
product near water, fo
using a
There
telephone
telephone (other than
may be a remote risk of
to report a gas leak
app
The
termination
of all the devices
quelconque
NMB-003 du
When using telephone equipment, there are
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
provided with this
ence.
Used in this Manual
The
part of the phone that pops up to activate the phone line
lifted from the base.
base cradle
used
to
describe
describe
the phone in its active mode when the
or
when
the
speaker
the
phone
in an
button
inactive
is
pressed.
mode.
Refer
only to the
licables
de la
r
basic
to
7
Before You Begin
Parts
Checklist
Make sure
your
package includes
the
following
items:
Base
Handset
cord
2-wire telephone
line
cord
Desk
top
Handset
T
elephone
To use telephone jack, which pictured here, installed in your home. If you don’t have a modular jack, call your
to find out how to get one installed.
Jack Requir
this
phone,
ements
you
need
an
might look like the one
RJ11C
type modular
local phone
company
Impor
• Temporarily disconnect
tant Installation Information
CAUTION:
the
replacing the
Never install telephone Never
touch line has been disconnected Use
caution
Never install
designed faxes,
for wet locations.
other
Disconnect the phone cord from
wall outlet before installing
uninsulated telephone wires
when installing
telephone
phones,
batteries.
wiring during a
jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically
or modems.
at the
network
or modifying
any equipment
or
lightning
or terminals, unless
interface.
telephone
connected
pedestal
Modular telephone line
jack
storm.
lines.
to the phone, such as
Wall
plate
the telephone
Base Layout
display
r
edial/
pause
button
*tone
button
memory
store
buttons
flash/
exit button
review
buttons
button
or
mute
button
speak
er
button
VOL
(+/-)
buttons
ringer
volume
switch
delete button
menu
button
stor
e
button
#
dial
button
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