RCA 2132-3BKGA, 2132-4BKGA, 2132-2BKGA, 2132-1BKGA User's Guide

DECT 6.0
Cordless
Multi-Handset
Speak
with Answering Machine
User’s Guide
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Int
erfer
ence Information
This device complies to the
following interference; including interference This equipment has been tested Class B
digital designed residential This equipment generates, uses, and, cause guarantee Privacy this reception, which can be the user the
to
provide reasonable protection against
installation.
if not
installed
harmful
that
of
communications
equipment does cause
is encouraged
following
with
two
and
device, pursuant
interference
interference
measures:
Part
conditions:
(2) This device m ust accept
that may
and
used
to radio
may not be
harmful
determined
to try to correct the
on your
line
which may harm the
of
service
may be
and the
circumstances
temporarily discontinue service
situation;
and Regulations.
make changes
or
and not
telephone company must give
allow you
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(1) This device m ay
cause undesired and found to
to
and can radiate radio
in
accordance
will not
the
and
(3)
procedures where such action is
Part
communications. However, there occur
interference
in its communications
inconsistent
to affect the
to
maintain uninterrupted service.
FCC Rules.
any
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with the
in a particular installation.
ensured when using
by turning the
interference
required.
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telephone company
inform you of your right to to
procedures set
with
FCC Rules
use
Operation is
not
cause
interference
operation.
comply
with the
FCC Rules. These limits
harmful
frequency
instructions,
to radio or television
equipment
Where
such
action,
immediately.
must:
afford you
forth in
required
and
or performance
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harmful
received,
limits
for a
interference in a
energy
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this
product. If
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or more of
notify
are
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no
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when ordering
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expressly approved
user‟s
the
antenna.
into an outlet on a circuit
connected.
20402. Please specify
authority to
antenna
for radio
the
consult
for additional
prepared
Interference
by the party
operate
stock
the
Hearing Aid Compatibility (HAC)
This telephone system meets
FCC
standards
for
Hearing Aid
Compatibility.
FCC RF
This equipment complies an operated and your conjunction For body exposure guidelines when used . Use exposure
Radiation Exposure Stat
uncontrolled
with a minimum
body. This
with any other
worn
of other
guidelines.
operation,
accessories
with
envir
onment. This equipment should
distance
transmitter must not be
antenna
this
may not
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FCC RF
radiation exposure limits set
of 20
centimeters between
co-located
or
phone has been tested
transmitter.
with the belt clip
ensure compliance
supplied
be
installed
and
with
or
operated
meets with this
FCC RF
forth for
and
the radiator
in
the
FCC RF
product
Information for DECT Pr
This telephone is compliant which
operates Installation coordination Any relocation through and at
1-800-42
in the 1.92GHz
of this
equipment is subject
with UTAM.
of this
approved
9-8826.
with the
equipment
by
UTAM. UTAM
oduct
DECT 6.0
to 1.93GHz frequency range.
must be coordinated
may be contacted
Industry
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product Le présent materiel est conforme d'Industrie The Ringer Equivalence Number is of
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IMP
ORT
ANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
When using always persons, including
-Do washbowl, kitchen sink swimming
not
your
be
followed
use
this product
pool.
telephone
the following:
to
reduce
near
or
laundry
equipment,
the
risk
water for
tub, in a wet
of
standard
to notification and
of the
telephone interface. of any sum
of the
five.
sert à indiquer
raccordés à une
peut
à la
seule condition que
with
Canadian
basic safety precautions
fire, electric shock
example, near
maximum
combination
Ringer
consister
les dispositifs n'excède
basement
le nombre
interface
ICES-003.
à la
norme
a bathtub
or
of devices
Equivalence
en une
and
near
applicables
number
The
la somme
pas
NMB-003
should
injury
to
,
a
-Avoid using a telephone (other storm. There
-Do
-Use only dispose possible special disposal
SAVE THESE
may be a
not
use
the
telephone
the power cord and
of
batteries
remote risk
in a
fire. They
instructions.
INSTRUCTIONS
than a
cordless type)
of
to report a
electric shock
gas leak
batteries indicated
may
explode. Check
during an electrical
from lightning.
in the
vicinity
in this
manual. Do
with
of the
leak.
not
local codes
for
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able of Cont
Equipment Approval
......................................................................2
Interference Information
Hearing Aid Compatibility (HAC).....4
Licensing
FCC RF
S Information Table Table Introduction
Installation
Important
....................................................................10
Base
Handset
Read First Before Use
Installation
Telephone
.................................................4
Radiation
tatement
of Contens of Contens
Before You Begin Telephone Jack Requir
..............................................................9
Digital Security System..............9
Installation
layout
layout
Radio signals between and
base unit
Interfer
ence..................................13
Mains power connection Battery safety - CAUTION
Fit
the
rechargeable
in
each handset ..........................14
Connecting
power...............................................14
Operations
S
witching
Keypad
lock
ents
Information
................3
Exposure
............................................4
for
DECT
Product
................................6
...............................7
........................................8
.........................8
ements..
.............................................9
Guidelines
.........................................10
...................................11
.....................13
...............................13
and Set-up
AC
on/off
...................................15
handset
.........13
........14
...................14
batteries
(electrical)
..........................15
...................15
.....5
To unlock Charge/in use Indicator
Base....................................................15
Set Speakerphone Operation
Making a Call..................................16
Answering a call............................16
Call
Auto Standby..................................17
Flash...................................................17
Last Number
Exit .......................................................17
Paging
Mute...................................................18
Receiver Volume Phone Book R
..............................................................18
Adding phonebook entries...........
..............................................................18
ENTER
Inserting a Pause..........................19
Editing a phonebook recor
.............................................................19
Deleting a phonebook recor
.............................................................20
Deleting
..............................................................20
Dialing a phonebook
..............................................................20
Using
Last number redial......................20
Save a redial number onebook Delete a redial
the keypad:.................1
time and
Timer
eviewing phonebook recor
date.........................15
..........................................16
Redial.....................17
the
handset .....................17
Contr
....................................18
NUMBER
all
phonebook
the
redial list ......................20
............................................21
ol.........18
.............................19
number
into the ph
number
..............21
on
..........16
ds...
d.........
d.....
records.
......
5
T
able of Cont
ents
Delete
the
Call Waiting Caller ID................21
Caller Access Calling back a caller S
toring Deleting a caller recor Deleting
Answering Machine Settings......
.............................................................22
Set The outgoing Record outgoing
...........................................................23
Set
Remote access operation............
............................................................24
To activate remote
............................................................24
To check messages remotely....
............................................................25
Call Screening................................25
Multi-handset Making Answering Transfer Making conference way Programming Personal
redial list ..................21
list .........................................21
the
Caller
list .................22
a
caller recor
all
caller recor
the
answer mode
message.............23
a personalised
message.........................
ring
delay...............................24
access..........
capabilitie
an
intercom
an
intercom
an
external
conver
sation).......
Functions..........27
setting..........................27
..................22
d..............22
d...........22
d.........22
.................23
s.......26
call...........26
call..
...26
call.........26
call (three-
.................27
Handset
Ring volume..................................28
Ring Key Handset Auto answer Auto
Language.......................................30
Base Base Ring Base Ring Advanced Recall R
egistration...................................31
De-register Modify master R
eset .................................................32
Default settings list ....................32
Answering machine operation..
.............................................................33
Turn or off
To
playback recorded
message
Memo Recor
Changing
Battery Safety Troubleshooting Warranty Assistance Limited Warranty
tone................................27
melody..................................28
Beep
.........................................28
Name............................28
..................................29
hang-up
...............................29
tone.......................................30
Volume......................30
melody......................30
Set ...............................31
time.....................................31
the
handset ..........31
PIN......................32
the
answering machine
..................................................33
s.........................................34
ding.........................34
the Battery
....................35
Precautions....
..............................35
...............................40
.....35
......................39
on
Intr
oduction
CAUTION: When using telephone safety instructions IMPORTANT and save them for future
IMP
ORT
ANT: you should have cordless, in case
Before You
Parts Checklist (for 2132 single handset
Make sure
Begin
your
that
SAFETY
Because cordless phones operate
package includes
should always be followed. Refer
INSTRUCTIONS provided with this
at
least one phone in your home
the
power in your home goes
equipment
reference.
the
items listed
model)
,
there
are basic
on electricity,
that isn’t
out
.
here.
to the
product
For
Model 2132-2
battery
cover
For
Model 2132-3
battery
covers adaptors. For
Model 2132-4
battery
covers adaptors.
there will be
and two
additional pieces
there will be
and four
and
additional pieces
there will be
six additional pieces
ONE
additional
TWO
additional handsets, charge
THREE
handset ,
of battery
of battery
additional handsets, charge
of battery
cells
cells
charge
and
cells
and power
and power
cradle,
power adaptor
cradles,
cradles,
.
Telephone Jack Requirements
To use
this
phone,
you
need installed If you don‟t how to get
in your home.
have a modular
one
installed.
an
jack, call your
RJ11C
type
modular telephone
local phone company
jack
to find out
Installation
Digital Security System
Your cordless phone uses ringing, unauthorized access,
INSTALLATION NOTE: that
may cause or receive interference with nearby ovens, and VCRs. To of
the
cordless telephone should not be placed near or on top of microwave oven, or cordless telephone farther away from these
Certain other communications devices may also use DECT
frequency for communication, and, devices may interfere with each other If
you
are manual for these devices on how interference. Typical devices fr senders, telephone systems, systems.
Impor
concerned with interference, please refer
equency for communication include wireless audio/video
wireless
tant Installation Guidelines
Avoid sources
microwave ovens, heating appliances Avoid areas Avoid Never install telephone Never install telephone jacks
specifically designed
of
other
cordless telephones
a digital
security system
and
charges
Some cordless telephones operate
minimize or prevent such interference,
VCR.
If
such interference continues, move
and/or
to
properly set channels
that
may use
computer networks, multi-handset cordless
and
some long-range cordless telephone
of
noise
and
heat ,
such as motors, fluorescent
excessive
dust ,
moisture
or
wiring during a
for wet locations.
personal
in wet
locations unless
to protect
to your
phone
line.
at frequencies
TVs,
microwave
appliances.
if
not properly set
the
and direct
and low temperature.
lightning
the 1.9GHz
your new telephone.
to the
owner’s
sunlight .
storm.
the
to avoid
jack
1.9GHz DECT
computers.
against
false
the base
a TV,
the
, these
lighting,
is
Never touch non-insulated telephone wires or terminals, unless
telephone line has been disconnected at the network
Use
caution when installing or modifying telephone lines.
Base layout
Base
layout
A
B
A FIND
- Search handset
-
Register handse
B Charge-in indicator
C
Message
RCA
c
interface.
button
use
counter
the
t
Handset layout
A
B
C D
E F
G
H
A Earpiece B LCD display
C MENU/OK/MUTE button
- Access to main menu
- Select a menu entry
- Mute the microphone
D Redial button
E TALK/SPEAKER button
- Make a call/Accept a call
- Switch to speakerphone mode
F Navigation button
- Up to increase volume and view CID
I
- Down to decrease volume and access the Phonebook
J
G Review button
K
- Go back to previous message or replay current message
L
H */Keypad lock button
M
- Long press to activate or deactivate
N
the key lock
O
I Back/R/C button
- Cancel a menu entry
- Flash the phone line
- Backspace the digit (s) or character (s)
P
J INT button
- Press to activate internal call
- Press to activate 3 way conference call
K Hang up button
- End a call.
- Long press to power on/off handset
L Skip button
- Press to skip next message
M Play/Stop button
- Play/Stop message playback
N Delete button
- Delete messages
O # /Pause/Ringer button
- Long press to activate ringer Off
- Insert a pause
- Switch between upper and lower case.
P Microphone
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