Rca 1124 User Manual

Desktop Caller
Speakerphone with
V
olume
User’s
Please read this manual before product for the first
Visit
the
RCA
web site at www.rca4phones.
ID
and Tone Contr
time.
Guide
operating
com
Model
ol
1124
2
Equipment Appr
You
r telephone equipment is approved for connection to the Pub Switched FCC Rules T
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 number of all the number of REN, A plug and jack used to connect this equipment to the and and modular plug is to a compatible modular jack that is also compliant. See installation instructions
Telephone
erminal Equipment published
and Regulations
company.
is
useful
telephone
devices connected
you
telephone
requirements
Notes
This telephone
Party lines are subject
to use your own with your Notice must be given to the telephone company upon permanent disconnection If your home has telephone line, your alarm equipment alarm equipment , installer.
devices
should
network must comply with the
for details.
equipment may not be used on coin service provided by the
company.
local telephone
oval
Information
Network and is in
and the Technical R
by ACTA.
US
number and
upon request, provide this information to your
in
determining
line and still have all of these
is
called.
In most
to one line
you may connect to your line as
contact your
adopted by the
provided
telephone
of your
ensure
local telephone
with this
to state tariffs, and therefore,
equipment if you are on a party line. Check
company.
telephone
specially
wired alarm equipment connected to the the installation of this product does not disable . if you have
consult your telephone company or a qualified
compliance
Company
Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) fo
the number of
(but
not
should
ACTA.
A compliant
product
. It is
from your line.
questions
with parts 15 and 68,
equirements
among other
devices
you may connect
devices
all) areas,
not
exceed 5. To
company.
applicable
designed
about what will disable
ring when your
the sum of the
determined
premises
FCC
telephone
to be connected
you may not be able
for Telephone
RENs
be certain of
by the wiring
Part
68 rules
cord and
lic
r
3
US
Number is located on the cabinet
REN
Number is located on the cabinet
bott
bott
om.
om.
2 Rights of the Telephone
Should your equipment cause trouble on your line which may harm the telephone you that temporary prior notice is not the In case of such temporary discontinuance, the (1) the opportunity to correct the bring a complaint to the S
ubpart E of The facilities, equipment, required in the operation of its
Rules and Regulations.
performance give you adequate notice, service.
Int
This device complies to the following two conditions: (1) This interference-; and (2) including interference This equipment has been Class B designed a This and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, cause harmful no guarantee that Privacy If this equipment does cause harmful
reception, which can be
the
netw
ork, the
telephone company
promptly notify you of such temporary discontinuance; (2) afford you
Part 68,
telephone company may make changes in its communication
of your
erfer
ence Information
digital
device, pursuant
to
residential
provide reasonable installation.
equipment generates, uses,
interference
of
Communications
user
is
encouraged
Company
telephone company shall, where practicable,
discontinuance
practicable
may temporarily
Commission
FCC Rules
operations or
If
these changes are
telephone equipment,
in writing, to allow
with
Part
This device
that may
tested and found to comply with the limits for a
interference
to radio communications. However, there is
may not be
determined
to try to correct the
of
service
and the
circumstances
situation;
pursuant to
and Regulations.
procedures
business
15 of the
must accept any
cause undesired to
Part
15 of the
protection against harmful and can radiate radio
will not occur in a particular installation
ensured when using
interference
by turning the equipment off and on,
may be required. Where
discontinue service
and (3) inform you of your right to
and not
expected
the
you
FCC Rules. Operation device may not cause harmful
interference
warrant such action,
telephone
telephone to maintain uninterrupted
operation. FCC Rules. These
company must:
procedures
where such action is
inconsistent
to affect the use
interference received,
frequency
to radio or television
by one or more of
notify
immediately.
set forth in
with
company must
is subject
limits are
interference
energy
may
this
product
s
FCC
or
in
.
.
4
the
following
Reorient
or
Reorient
telecommunications equipment
Connect
different from that to which the receiving
If these your dealer or an s u g g es ti o n s . Al s o, t h e F ed era prepared a helpful booklet , Interference Problems. This booklet Printing Office, Washington, 004-000-00345-4 when ordering copies.
Notice: The
responsible equipment
Hearing Aid Compatibility (HAC
This telephone system meets
FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement
This for an operated and your body. conjunction
Industry Canada
This product meets the applicable I Le
présent materiel est conforme aux specifications techniques applicables
d'Industrie The Ringer Equivalence Number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface. The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of de subject only to the requirement that the sum of the
Numbers of all the devices does not exceed five.
L'indice d'équivalence maximal de terminaux qui peuvent être raccordés à une interface
measur
es:
or
relocate
television
or relocate and increase the separation between the
the
measures
changes
for
.
the
that
telecommunications
compliance
receiving
is receiving”
do not eliminate the interference, please consult
experienced radio/television
or modifications not expressly
antenna (that
the interference).
and
receiving
equipment into an outlet on a circuit
l C o m m u n i c a t i o n s C o m m i s s i o n h a s
“How
To
is
available
D.C.
20402.Please specify stock number
could void the
is,
the antenna for radio
antenna.
antenna
is
connected.
technician for additional
Identify and
user's
Resolve Radio/T
from the
U.S.
approved
authority to operate the
)
FCC
standards
for
Hearing Aid
equipment
uncontrolled environment . This
complies
with a minimum
This
with any other
transmitter must not be co-located or operated in
(I.C.)
Canada.
with
FCC RF
radiation
distance
antenna
Notice
de la
equipment should be
of 20 or
transmitter.
ndustry Canada technical specifications
is an indication of the maximum number
sonnerie
exposure
centimeters between
Ringer Equivalenc
(IES)
sert à indiquer le nombre
Government
by the
par
Compatibility.
limits set forth
installed
the radiator
vices
V
ty
and
.
e
5
téléphonique. La combinaison quelconque d'indices d'équivalence de This Class B Cet
appareil
du Canada.
IMPORTANT SAFETY
When using your
always be followed to reduce the risk of
persons, example, basement a electric leak
including the
near a bath tub, wash bowl,
or near a
cordless type)
shock
in the
terminaison d'une interface peut consister en une
de
dispositifs,
la
digital
apparatus complies
numérique
sonnerie de tous les dispositifs n'excède pas 5.
de la
classe
INSTRUCTIONS
telephone equipment,
following: 1. Do not
swimming pool. 2.
during an
from lightning. 3.
vicinity
of the
electrical
Do not use the
leak.
à la
seule
condition que la somme
with
Canadian
B est conforme à la norme NMB-003
ICES-003.
basic safety
fire, electric
use
kitchen sink
Avoid using a telephone (other
storm.
There
precautions
shock and injury to
this product near w
or laundry tub, in a wet
may be a remote risk of
telephone
ater, for
to report a gas
should
than
''
6
T
able
of
Cont
ents
Equipment
Approval
Information.......................................2
Interference
Hearing FCC RF
Statement
I
ndustry Canada (I.C.)
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Table
Information...............3
Aid
Compatibility (HAC).4
Radiation Exposure
.........................................4
Notice
of Contents
............................6
......................4
……...5
Introduction................................... 7
Before You Begin
Parts
Checklist ...............................................7
T
elephone
............................7
Jack Requir
ements......8
Installation......................................8
Important Installation
Base
Lay
out .....................................9
Back & Side Installing the
Connecting the Telephone....................11
Setting Up the User Wall
Mounting............................................12
Display Contrast Local Area
Speak
Placing a Call..............................................14
Handset Speak
Answering a Call.........................................14
Handset Speak V
Amplified Audio...........................................14
Audio Tone Control.....................................15
Mut
Flash.............................................................15
R
Language......................................12
......................................................12
T
Code.........................................13
elephone Operation...................13
erphone.............................................13
.......................................................14
erphone.............................................14
.......................................................14
erphone.............................................14
olume..........................................................14
e..............................................................15
edial............................................................16
Guidelines............8
Views.........................10
Phone.....................11
Menu........................11
Caller ID (CID)..............................16
Call
Waiting
Caller ID
Receiving CID Records...............................17
.................................17
Storing
CID Records (In CID
...............................................................17
Reviewing CID Records.......................17
Dialing a Caller ID
Memory..............................................19
Memor
Numbers..............................................20
CID Number
Display Messages..............18
Storing
CID Records
To Replace Deleting a Deleting
a Stored CID Recor
All CID Recor
y...................................20
Storing a Number in Memory
Adding
a Pause to
Dialing Sequence...............................20
Changing a Stored Number Dialing a Number from Memory
Dialing the Emergency
Chain Dialing from
Memor
............................17
in Internal
CID Recor
d..........................19
ds......................19
the
.................20
Quick
Memory.................21
Troubleshooting Guide.............21
No dial tone.............................................21
Phone doesn’t
Low Can’t
Memory dialing.......................................22
General Product
ring.................................21
handset or speaker volume.......22
be heard by other party
Car
e.............22
Warranty Assistance...............22
Limited Warranty.....................23
y)....
d.........19
.............20
.........20
Dial
..............22
7
Intr
oduction
This
phone is loss. The the allowing you to 600 Hz The your family. amplification modes to protect your hearing from being dangerous sound Please it for future references. Troubleshooting Tips
unit is
frequencies
to 3KHz.
phone is
read this manual very carefully before using your 1124 and keep
CAUTION: safety instructions that should always be followed. the product and save them for future refer
designed
You
When using telephone equipment, there are
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
for those designed that best fit your hearing. It has an Audio
customize
designed
will be able to switch between automatic and manual
levels.
If you have any
for the solution.
individuals
to control the volume of the phone as well as
the phone to your
with unique feature to protect the hearing in
question
provided with this
ence.
with mild to
preference frequency from
severe
Tone
exposed to
or problems, consult the
Before You Begin
Parts Checklist
Make sure
your
package includes
the
Base Handset
items shown
here.
H
andse
cord
t
basic
Refer
hearing
control
to
Desk
top
pedestal
Po w e r S
upply
Telephon line
cord
e
8
T
elephone J
To
use this phone, you need an modular telephone jack, one pictured here, don’t have a modular
company to find out how to get one installed.
ack R
equir
ements
which might
installed
jack, call your local phone
RJ11C
in your home. If you
look like
type
the
Modular telephone line
jack
Wall
plate
Installation
Important Installation Guidelines
Avoid sources of noise
Microwave oven, heating appliances
Avoid areas
Avoid
Never install telephone
Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is
specifically designed for wet
Never touch non-insulated telephone line has been disconnected
Use
of
other
cordless telephones
caution
when installing
and heat, such as motors, fluorescent lighting,
excessive
dust,
wiring during a
or
and direct
moisture
locations.
telephone
and low temperature.
or
personal
modifying telephone
computers.
lightning
wires or terminals, unless
at the
sunlight
storm.
network
lines.
.
the
interface.
Loading...
+ 17 hidden pages