Rca 2111-2, 2111-4, 2111-3, 2111 User Manual

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Where
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Hearing Aid Compatibility (HAC)
This telephone system meets
FCC RF Radiation Exposure Stat
This equipment complies for an
uncontrolled operated and your conjunction For exposure guidelines when used Use guidelines.
with a minimum body. This
body worn
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transmitter must not be
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Information for DECT Pr
This telephone is compliant with the
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to
subject
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to notification and
Any relocation through and at
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FCC
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ensure compliance
for
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radiation exposure limits set for
centimeters between
co-located
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frequency range. Installation
coordination
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approved
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with UTAM.
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Compatibility.
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tatement Information Intr
Parts Checklist ..............................................7
Before You Begin
Telephone Jack Requir
Installation......................................................8
Digital Security System..............................8
Important
Base Layout ....................................................9
Handset Layout ...........................................10
Display icons
Installing
Installing
Base Station.................................................11
Programming
S
tandby
Programming Functions Room Monitor Alarm Initial Handset Name Date Area Code
Tone/Pulse.....................................................15
Language.......................................................15
Auto Talk
Registration....................................................16
De-R Global Sound Setup Ringer Tone
Ringer Volume.............................................18
Key Tone..........................................................19
Reset Setting...............................................19
V
oicemail.......................................................19
All Settings...................................................19
Telephone
Information
Radiation
........................................................4
for
oduction....................................................7
Installation
.................................................10
the the
Handset Battery
Scr
een.........................................12
Clock
...................................................13
Setup
...................................................14
and
Time
.......................................................15
..........................................................16
egistration.............................................17
De-R
egistration.............................17
..................................................18
.....................................................18
Operation................................20
ents
Information..........2
........................3
(HA
Exposure
DECT Product ................4
.........................................7
Phone..................................11
the Telephone.................12
..............................................12
.............................................14
..............................................15
C)............4
ements..............8
Guidelines……...9
..............11
..........................12
Visual
Indicator
Base..................................................................20
Handset ..........................................................20
VMWI / Visual Ringer Indicator
Handset ..........................................................20
Speakerphone Operation.....................20
Making a Call..................................................21
Answering Calls
Call Timer..........................................................21
Auto St
Ringer Volume (Shortcut)
Flash/Call Waiting........................................22
Last Number Redial
Exit .......................................................................22
P
age....................................................................22
Paging
Mute.................................................................23
Receiver Volume Control Do
Not
Intercom
Making
Advanced Intercom
Receiving
Intercom
Using Intercom
Telephone
Two-W Three-Way Transferring External Calls
Handsets........................................................25
Caller ID
Call Waiting Caller ID.................................26
Receiving CID Recor
S
toring CID Recor Reviewing CID Re Dialing a CID S
toring CID Records
Memor
Deleting a CID Recor Deleting
Phonebook
Review Recor
s.........................................20
.............................................21
andby..................................................21
from the
Base/Group Page..22
Disturb (D-N-D)...............................23
Ope
rat
ion....................................23
an
Auto Intercom Call….............23
an
Incoming Call During
Call................................................24
with External
Calls............................................24
ay
Calling.........................................25
Calling......................................25
(CID).................................................25
ds.................................26
cord
Number
y..........................................................2 7
All CID Records
....................................................28
ds...........................................28
on
...........................21
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Features.................24
an
to Other
ds.............................26
s............................26
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in Internal
d.............................28
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Add Recor
ds................................................29
Inserting a Pause
Sequence.....................................................29
Edit Re
cor Delete Recor Dialing a Number
Memor
y........................................................30
Changing
in the Dialing
ds.................................................30
ds...........................................30
from Internal
the Battery
.............................30
Battery Safety Precautions
Display Messages..........................................31
Warranty
Limited Warranty...........................................34
Assistance
....................................33
.......................31
7
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This
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terminals allowed termination on an subject Numbers
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IMPORTANT
When using always be persons, including
-Do
not washbowl, kitchen sink, swimming
-Avoid using a telephone (other storm. There
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not
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digital
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SAFETY
your
telephone
followed
use
use
only the power cord and
of
batteries
to
the following:
this product
pool.
may be a
the
telephone
in a
INSTRUCTIONS
C.) Notice
applicable Industry Canada technical specifications.
to be
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INSTRUCTIONS
equipment, basic safety precautions
reduce
the
risk
of
fire, electric shock
near
water for
laundry tub, in a wet
remote risk
to report a
batteries indicated
fire. They
instructions.
than a
of
electric shock
gas leak
may
example, near
cordless type)
explode. Check
basement,
in the vicinity of the
in this
and injury to
a bathtub
or
near
during an electrical
from lightning.
manual. Do
with
local codes
oduction
CAUTION: When using telephone basic safety instructions Refer
to the
IMPORTANT
SAFETY
equipment
that
should always be follow
INSTRUCTIONS
,
there
provided
are
applicables
number
The
la somme
pas
NMB-003
should
, a
leak.
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with this product and save them for future IMP
ORT
ANT: electricity, you should have home goes
Because cordless phones operate
that
isn’t cordless, in case
out
.
at
least one phone in
the
reference.
on
power in your
your
home
Before You Begin
Parts Checklist (for 2111 single handset
Make sure
your
package includes
the
items listed
model)
here.
compartment
Base
there will be
cover.
there will be
and
covers.
there will be
and
covers.
you
installed.
Brack
need
battery pack
For
Model 2111-2
battery
pack
For
Model 2111-3
battery For
Model 2111-4
battery
Telephone Jack Requirements
To use installed If you don’t how to get
and packs packs
this
phone,
in your home.
have a modular jack, call your
one
Battery
cover
et/W
Mounting
P
edstal
ONE
TWO
THREE
an
RJ11C
AC
power
all
additional handset,
adaptor
T
elephone
line
cord
charge
additional handsets, charge
additional handsets, charge
type
modular telephone
local phone
company to find out
Handset
cradle,
cradles,
cradles,
jack
9
Installation
Digital Security System
Your cordless phone uses system
to protect
unauthorized access, phone
line.
a digital security
against false
and
charges
ringing,
to your
INSTALLATION NOTE: frequencies TVs, microwave oven, and interference, placed near or on top of a TV, microwave ovens, or interference continues, move away
Certain other communications devices DECT these devices telephone. to the channels the audio/video senders, wireless computer networks, handset cordless telephone systems, and some cordless telephone
Impor
Avoid sources
microwave ovens, heating appliances
Avoid areas
Avoid
Never install telephone
Never install telephone jacks
specifically designed
Never
telephone line has been disconnected
Use
that may
from these
frequency for communication, and,
If
owner’s manual for these devices on how
to
avoid interference. Typical devices
1.9GHz DECT
tant Installation Guidelines
of
other
cordless telephones
touch
non-insulated telephone wires
caution
when installing
Some cordless telephones operate
cause or receive interference with
the
may
you
of
noise
excessive
VCRs. To
base of
the
appliances.
interfere with each other
are
concerned with interference, please
frequency for communication include
systems.
and
heat,
dust,
wiring during a
for wet locations.
minimize or prevent
cordless telephone should not
the
cordless telephone
such as motors, fluorescent
and direct
moisture
or
personal
in wet
locations unless
or modifying
at the
Wall
Modular telephone line
jack
at
nearby
such
VCR.
If such
farther
may
also use
if
not properly set
and low temperature.
computers.
lightning
or
terminals, unless
network
telephone
the
and/or
your
to
properly
that may use
multi-
long-range
sunlight
storm.
the
jack
interface.
lines.
wir
.
plate
be
1.9GHz ,
new
refer
set
eless
lighting,
is
the
10
Base Layout
find
(button)
charge-
in
use
(indicator)
do not
disturb
(button
11
12
Installing the Phone
Installing
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Base Station
1.
the
Handset
NOTE: You must connect CAUTION: To reduce
the
approved Nickel metal Hydride battery(Ni-MH)
name: SANIK,
2.4V/550mAh; Brand name: Capacity: 2.4V/550mAh; Brand name:Corun, Model NI-MH AAA550*2, Capacity: 2.4V/550mAh), with this
Locate together inside a plastic Locate Plug
the battery
NOTE: To ensure proper installation, and can be inserted only one
Insert Close
pushing place.
unit
battery and battery compartment cover which are the battery compartment on the
the
the battery
the battery compartment by
the door up until it
Battery
the
handset
the
risk of fire or personal injury,
Model name:2SN-AAA55H-S-J1,
.
bag and are
pack
cord into the
connector is
pack.
battery
keyed
way.
snaps
BYD,
into
battery
Model name: H-AAA550BX2,
separate
back
jack inside
Choose
an (RJ11C), a
desktop
area near
and
or
an
place
tabletop, or you may mount it on the wall.
electrical
your
cordless telephone
outlet and a
on a
before
use.
(Brand
Capacity:
name:
that
is
compatible
handset
compar
packaged
handset
tment.
wall jack
from the
of the
the
telephone
level surface, such
use
.
only
.
as
2.
3.
Plug one end back
of the
Plug
the
AC
connector
into the
of the
base
and the other
power
telephone line
converter jack
into the
on the
cord into the
end
into a
back
of the base.
modular
electrical
TEL LINE jack
jack.
outlet and the DC
on the
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