RCA 2131-1BKGA, 2131-2BKGA, 2131-4BKGA, 2131-3BKGA User's Guide

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Hearing Aid Compatibility (HAC)
This telephone system meets
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Radiation Exposure Statement
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Information Table
of
Contents........................................5
Intr
oduction..................................................7
Before You
Telephone Jack Requirements.............8
Installation.....................................................8
Digital Security System.............................8
Important
Base layout ....................................................9
Handset layout Installation Fit
handset .........................................................1
Connecting Telephone S
witching
Keypad lock.................................................13
To unlock Charge/in use Indicator Set Speakerphone
Making a Call.............................................14
Answering a call.......................................14
Call Auto St
Flash..............................................................14
Last Number
Exit .................................................................15
Paging
Mute..............................................................15
Begin.......................................7
Installation
and Set-up...........................12
the
rechargeable batteries
AC (electrical)
Operations.............................12
on/off
the key
time and
Timer
.....................................................14
andby.............................................14
the
handset ...............................15
ents
Information........2 Receiver Volume Control
Information.......................3 Phonebook
for
DECT Product ..............4
..........................................10
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pad……………...
date....................................13
Operation...................13
Redial...............................14
(HA
C)..........4
Guidelines.......9
in
each
power.......12
Base...
...13
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on
2
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eviewing phonebook Adding phonebook
Inserting a Pause................................17
Editing a
Deleting a phonebook record.......17
Deleting Dialing a phonebook
Using
Last number redial Save a redial number phonebook
Delete a redial number....................18
Delete
Call Waiting Caller ID.......................18
Caller list Access Calling back a caller Storing a Deleting a caller recor Deleting
Multi-handset
Making Answering Transfer Making conference call (three-wa conver
Programming Personal Handset Ring Ring melody
Key Beep...............................................22
Handset
Auto answer Auto
............................................15
phonebook record..........17
all
phonebook recor
the
redial
...........................................18
the
redial list .........................18
................................................19
the
Caller list
caller record.....................19
all
caller recor
capabilities……..20
an
intercom call.................20
an
intercom call..........20
an
external
sation).......................................20
Functions...................21
setting.................................21
tone......................................21
volume....................................21
.........................................22
Name...................................22
.........................................23
hang-up
......................................23
................15
records..16
entries........16
number
list
...........................18
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into the
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d..................19
d................1
call................20
ds....17
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Language...........................................23
Base
tone............................................23
Base Ring Volume............................24
Base Ring melody............................24
Advanced Set Recall
Registration.........................................24
De-register
....................................24 Battery Safety Precautions
time...........................................24 Troubleshooting......................................27
the
handset
................25
Modify
master
R
eset ..........................................................25
Default settings list .............................26
Changing
Warranty
Limited Warranty
PIN...............................25
the Battery
Assistance............................30
....................................31
...........................26
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Industry
This
product Le présent materiel est conforme d'Industrie
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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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CAUTION: When using telephone
safety instructions
IMPORTANT
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only to the
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interface
requirement devices does
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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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qui
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classe B est conforme
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telephone interface.
five.
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INSTRUCTIONS
equipment, basic safety precautions
reduce
the
risk
of
fire, electric shock
near
water for
or 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
that
SAFETY
should always be followed. Refer
INSTRUCTIONS provided with this
equipment, there
are basic
product
applicables
number
The
la somme
pas
NMB-003
should
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and save them for future
IMP
ORT
ANT: you should have cordless, in case
Before You
Parts Checklist (for 2131 single handset
Make sure
Because cordless phones operate on
Begin
your
package includes
reference.
at
least one phone in your home
the
power in your home goes
the
model)
items listed
out
here.
electricity, that isn’t .
For
Model 2131-2
battery
cover adaptor. For
Model 2131-3
battery
covers adaptor
s.. For
Model 2131-4
battery
covers adaptors.
Telephone Jack Requirements
To use
this
installed
in your home. If you don‟t how to get
there will be
and two
there will be
and four
there will be
and
six additional pieces
phone,
you
have a modular jack, call your
one
installed.
ONE
additional pieces
additional pieces
need
additional handset,
TWO
additional handsets, charge
THREE
an
RJ11C
charge
of battery
of battery
additional handsets, charge
of battery
cells
cells
cells
cradle,
and power
and power
and power
type
modular telephone
local phone
jack
company to find out
cradles,
cradles,
Installation
Digital Security System
Your cordless phone uses ringing, unauthorized access,
INSTALLATION NOTE: frequencies TVs, microwave ovens, 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
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
a digital
security system
and
charges
to your
Some cordless telephones operate
cause or receive interference with
the
base of
appliances.
may
you
are
frequency for communication include
VCRs. To
the
interfere with each other
concerned with interference, please
systems.
minimize or prevent
cordless telephone should not
the
cordless telephone
may
also use
if
not properly set
to protect
phone
line.
VCR.
farther
the
and/or
your
to
properly
that may use
multi-
long-range
against
at
nearby
such
be
If such
1.9GHz ,
new
refer
set
wir
eless
false
Impor
tant Installation Guidelines
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
caution
of
noise
and
of
excessive
other
cordless telephones
touch
non-insulated telephone wires
when installing
wiring during a
for wet locations.
heat,
such as motors, fluorescent
dust,
in wet
or modifying
and direct
moisture
or
personal
locations unless
and low temperature.
lightning
at the
telephone
sunlight .
computers.
storm.
the
jack
or
terminals, unless
network
interface.
lines.
lighting,
is
the
Base layout
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