RCA IP1601, IP1602, IP160 User Manual

IP Phone
IP160
Interference Information
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference; and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Privacy of communications may not be ensured when using this phone.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communica­tions. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment o and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna (that is, the antenna for radio or television that is “receiving” the interference).
• Reorient or relocate and increase the separation between the telecommunications equipment and Receiver.
• Connect the telecommunications equipment into an outlet on a circuit dierent from that to which the receiving antenna is connected.
If these measures do not eliminate the interference, please consult your dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for additional suggestions. Also, the Federal Communications Commission has prepared a helpful boOKlet, “How To Identify and Resolve Radio/TV Interference Problems. This booklet is available from the U.S. Government Printing Oce, Washington, D.C. 20402. Please specify
stock number 004-000-00345-4 when ordering copies.
Warning: The changes or modications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compli­ance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
The RCA IP160 phone is designed for business environment use. It is a full-featured SIP solution, interoperable with most IP PBX and VoIP providers.
Please read through the instruction booklet before you get started to better understand the features of the IP160.
FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 centimeters between the radiator and your body. This transmitter must not be co-located or oper­ated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.”
This is a class B device, in a domestic environment; this product may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. To avoid the potential eects on the environment and human health as a result of the presence of hazardous substances in electri­cal and electronic equipment, end users of electrical and electronic equipment should understand the meaning of the crossed-out wheeled bin symbol. Do not dispose of WEEE as unsorted munici­pal waste and have to collect such WEEE separately.
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Table of Contents
Getting Started 7 Packing List 7 Setup the base 7 Setup the handset 8 Registration 8 SIP account Conguration 9 Base Web interface 10 Get the base IP address 10 Input SIP account information via web interface 10 Handset menu 11 Overview 11 Base 11 Handset 12 Handset keys layout 12 Master Handset 14 Handset Menu tree 15 General Settings 16 Phone status 16 Time and date 16 Volume control 16 Ringtone selection 17 Basic Call functions 17 Making calls 17 Making an external call 17 Anonymous call 18 Incoming calls 18 Answer an incoming call 18 Reject an incoming call 18
DND 18 Call Forward 18 Call log 18 Accessing call logs 18 Call list item management 19 During an active call 19 Mute 19 Hold 19 Call Waiting 19 Call Transfer 19 Call Conference 20 Contacts 20 Advanced Functions 20 H/S Registration 20 H/S Deregistration 20 Account Settings 20 Network Settings 21 Maintenance Tasks 21 Handset Keys conguration 22 Web Interface 22
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Getting Started
Packing List
The following components are included in your package:
IP DECT Gateway
IP160 DECT Handset
Handset Belt Clip
Charging Cradle
AC Adaptor (6V, 0.5A) for Charging Cradle
AC Adaptor (5V, 0.5A) for gateway
Charging
Cradle
IP DECT Gateway
1.5M Ethernet Cable (Cat 5)
Quick Setup Guide
2 x AAA rechargeable Ni-MH batteries
Setup the base
1. Plug the adaptor (5V, 0.5A) into a power
outlet and connect its power plug to the base.
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2. Connect the base to a router or switch
with the Ethernet cable to access the internet.
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Note: If inline power (i.e. Power over Ethernet) is provided, do not install the AC adap­tor. Make sure the Ethernet cable and switch/hub are PoE compliant.
The IP address of the base is assigned dynamically by default. Make sure the router’s DHCP server is on.
When the base is powered up, the amber led will be amber colored. Once the net­work connection is established, the led will turn o. When the base obtains the IP address, the amber led will light up again.
Setup the handset
Connecting the charging cradle
1. Plug the adaptor (6V, 0.5A) into a power outlet and connect its power plug to the charging cradle.
Battery installation
1. Install the 2 AAA rechargeable Ni-MH batteries to the handset.
2. Conrm correct polarities.
Charging the batteries
1. Charge the batteries for about 6 hours before initial use.
2. The phone powers up automatically. (If the display shows nothing, put the phone on the desktop charging cradle).
3. During charging, the battery icon at the top right hand side of idle screen ani­mates.
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Registration
On the base:
1. Hold down the page key on the back of the base.
2. After the button is held down for ve seconds, the
amber led begins blinking amber and blue. The page key can now be released. The base is now in registration
mode.
On the handset:
1. If the handset has not registered to any base, it will show “Unregistered” on idle
screen.
2. Press “OK” button on the handset to enter the main menu.
3. Use the navigation keys to highlight the item “Settings” and then press “Select”
soft key.
4. Use up/down navigation keys to highlight the item “Registration” and then press
“Select” soft key.
5. Highlight the item “Base Registration” and press “Select” soft key
6. Select “BS 1” and press “Select” soft key. The handset will attempt to register to
the base.
7. Once the registration succeeds, “Handset X” will display on idle screen of hand-
set.
8. If registration fails, ensure that the base is still in registration mode (with the led
blinking blue and amber) and that the base and handset are in close proximity, then try again.
Page
Key
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SIP account Conguration
The SIP account can be congured through IP DECT base web interface or handset menu.
Base Web interface
Retrieving the base IP address
In order to access the web interface of the base, the IP address is required.
This information can be obtained from a properly registered handset.
Press “OK” button to enter the main menu.
Using the up and down navigation buttons, highlight the icon “System” and then press the “Select” soft key.
Select the item “Network settings”.
Enter the Admin Password (Default password is “0000”) and then press the “OK” soft key.
Using the left and right navigation buttons, nd the item “IP Address.” This shows the current IP address of the base.
Inputting SIP account information via web interface
Open a web browser on a PC.
Enter the base IP address into the address bar and press “Enter”
A login window pops up. Enter the username and. The default username and passwords are “admin” and “0000”.
The main page will load.
Click the link “System” in the top panel. The left panel shows the settings of SIP Account Management.
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Enter display name, user id, password, SIP Server and Outbound Proxy server of the SIP account. Check the Active eld to Enable/Disable. Press the “Save” button to conrm.
If the SIP settings are congured correctly, the handset will now be able to make and receive VOIP calls.
Handset menu
On the handset, go to menu “Settings [ VOIP Account Setup”, Select a account to edit. input the information (Account Name, Label, Display Name, Register Name, User Name, Password, SIP Server, Outbound status, Outbound Proxy, STUN Status and STUN server),
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Overview
Base
Functions of registration/paging button on the base.
Registration/Paging
Button
Status LED
The registration/paging button is located at the right hand side of the gateway. When the gateway is powered up, the status LED will be on and in amber color for 5 secs. After the initialization, the led status indicators are as follows:
LED status Description
Steady amber Network link is up
O Network link is down
Blinking amber (0.3s on, 03s o) Data activity on the LAN port
Blinking blue (0.5s on, 0.5s o) In registration mode
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Handset
Handset key layout
Left Soft Key
Talk On/ Speakerphone Key
Right Soft Key
Voicemail Key
Mute Key
Functions of Key on the handset
Key Function
Left Soft Key Perform the contextual operation as shown on the left side of current display
Right Soft Key Perform the contextual operation as shown on the right side of current display
Talk On/Speaker Phone Key When the phone is in idle mode, press the talk button once to hear a dial tone. Press it again while the line is open or on a call to turn on the speakerphone. To bring up the line selection screen, hold down the talk key during idle mode for 2 seconds.
Navigation Up Key When the phone is in idle mode, press this key to open redial list.
Navigation Down Key When the phone is in idle mode, press this key to open handset list for intercom calls.
Navigation Left Key When the phone is in idle mode, press this key to open the contact list.
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Key Function
Navigation Right Key When the phone is in idle mode, press this key to show the Ringer volume menu.
In talk mode, press this key to open the talk volume menu.
Press the navigation up/down key to adjust the volume.
OK Key When the phone is in idle mode, press it to open the main menu.
0-9 Keys When the phone is in idle mode, hold down a key to dial the corresponding direct memory number 0-9.
# Key When the phone is in idle mode, hold down this key to turn on/o silent mode.
* Key When the phone is in idle mode, hold down to turn on the keypad lock (if the feature is enabled).
Voicemail Key When the phone is in idle mode, press this key to dial the voicemail box number.
Mute Key In talk mode, press this key to mute/unmute the mic.
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Master Handset
When a SIP account is created on the gateway through handset menu, the hand­set will be set as the master headset of the SIP account. Users of this handset can congure the settings in base related to the SIP account through the menu on the master handset.
The administrator can change the master handset of SIP accounts via the web interface of the gateway.
Handset Menu tree
Those functions marked with (*) are available in the master handset only.
Main Menu Sub Menu Function description
Services Voice Mail Congures the external voice mail access numbers of SIP accounts (*)
Call Waiting Enables/disables call waiting function provided by the SIP accounts
DND Congures the DND functions provided by the SIP accounts (*)
Blocked Number Accesses the backlist of SIP accounts in the gateway (*)
Call Forward Congures the call forward functions provided by the SIP accounts (*)
Intercom Calls another handset on the same gateway
Anonymous Call Enables/disables anonymous call and anonymous call rejection of SIP accounts (*)
Speed Dial Assigns frequently dialed numbers to a digit key (0-9). Hold down the digit key in idle mode to make an outgoing call.
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Main Menu Sub Menu Function description
Contacts Private Directory Accesses local phonebook, Maximum 150 entries
Public Directory Accesses shared phonebook which is stored in the gateway, Maximum 300 entries
Network Directory Accesses network phonebook by LDAP
Call Lists All Calls Accesses the all calls list from the gateway
Outgoing Calls Accesses outgoing calls list from the gateway
Accepted Calls Accesses answered calls list from the gateway
Missed Calls Accesses missed calls list from the gateway
Voice Mail SIP Account X VM Accesses external voicemail box
Organizer Calendar Accesses calendar and add/edit notes
Alarm Sets alarm
Note Sets note
Settings Date & Time Sets date & time manually or gets the information from the gateway
Language Congures the language of the phone user interface
Display Congures the backlight, contrast, brightness, screensaver and wallpaper of the handset
Audio Congures the tone settings, volumes and ringers of the handset
Registration Registration/deregistration to gateway. Selects the gateway to attach each handset.
Telephony Congures the auto answer and default outgoing line settings of handset. Sets up SIP accounts on the gateway.
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Main Menu Sub Menu Function description
System Network Views the network settings of the gateway
H/S User Password Changes handset user password.
System Admin Password Changes the system Admin Password
Firmware Upgrade Upgrades handset software
Handset Factory Default Resets handset settings to factory default
Base Factory Default Resets base settings to factory default
Status SIP Account Views SIP Account information on the Status gateway. Only those SIP accounts attached to this handset are visible.
Network Status Views the network settings of the gateway
DECT Internal Names Accesses internal name list (i.e. handset name list) on the gateway.
System Settings Accesses system settings list on the gateway
Line Settings Accesses the line settings list on the gateway
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General Settings
Phone status
Enter “Status” menu. Select item “SIP Account Status” to view the associated SIP accounts status (registered/disabled). Select item “Network Status” to view the base network information. This includes base network type, IP Address, subnet mask, default gateway and DNS.
Time and date
Enter “Settings” menu, Select item “Date & Time”. To enter manually, select “Manual Setting”. Enter the date and time and then press “Save” soft key. The date format is DD/MM/YYYY. To have the phone automatically sync with a server, select “NTP” and select “On”.
Volume control
Ringer Volume
To change ringer volume, press the right navigation key in idle screen. The ringer volume menu will show up. Press the up or down navigation key to adjust the volume.
Earpiece/Speaker/Headset volume
To change receiver volume, enter “Settings[ Audio [ Call Volume” menu. Use up or down navigation key to highlight the audio device. Press left or right naviga­tion key to adjust the volume. Press OK button or “Save” soft key to conrm.
Ringtone selection
To change the ringer, enter “Settings [ Audio [ Ring Settings”, select the ring setting of a particular event (e.g. External call), then select the Melody type and ringtone volume.
Basic Call functions
Making calls
Making an external call
An external call is the call made between handset and remote party by SIP protocol. Users will need a line to send out the invite request. To setup a line and assign it to handset, please refer to the section “SIP account Conguration”.
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To make an external call through default line:
Enter the number/IP address in pre-dialing page or select a record in phonebook/call log list. Then press the Talk On key or OK key. The default outgoing line will be selected automatically for the call making.
To select line before making an external call:
Enter the number/IP address in pre-dialing page or select a record in phonebook/call log list. Then hold down the Talk On key or OK key. If the handset is assigned with multiple lines, a line selection menu will show on display. Select the desired line, press the Dial soft key, OK key or Talk On key to make call. If the handset is assigned with single line, it will be selected automati­ cally to make call.
Users can press the “Talk On” key rst, then enter the number to be called followed by a ‘#’.
Anonymous call
To congure the anonymous call function, users must use the master handset. En­ter the “Services” menu. Input the handset user password. Select the SIP account to enable/disable the anonymous feature. There are 2 items to congure. When “Anonymous call” setting is enabled, the phone’s phone number is prevented from being displayed when calling other numbers. When “Anonymous call rejection” setting is enabled, any caller who has explicitly restricted his/her number is pre­vented from calling this handset.
Incoming calls
Answering an incoming call
When there is an incoming call, press the “Talk On” key or “Accept” soft key to answer the call. After the call is connected, pressing the “Talk On” key again will change to speaker mode.
Rejecting an incoming call
When there is an incoming call, press the “Talk O” key or “Reject” soft key to reject the call.
DND
On the master handset, Enter “Services” [ “DND” menu. Input handset user password. Highlight the SIP account you want to enable/disable DND. Use left and right navigation keys to highlight “Reject”. Press “Select” soft key to conrm. A DND icon should appear on H/S screen. Any incoming call will be rejected until the DND is deactivated.
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Call Forward
On the master handset, Enter “Services” [ “Call Forward” menu. Highlight the SIP account to enable/disable call forward. Use left and right navigation keys to highlight the call forward options. There are 3 types of call forwarding options:
1) Call forwarding unconditional ­ When this is enabled, the incoming call of this account will be forwarded to an external phone number.
2) Call forwarding on all assigned handsets to this line No answer ­ When this is enabled and all handsets attached to this SIP account do not answer the call, the call will be forwarded to an external number.
3) Call forwarding on all assigned handsets to this line Busy ­ When this is enabled and all handsets attached to this SIP account are busy, the call will be forwarded to an external number.
Call log
Accessing call logs
Press the “call lists” soft key on idle screen to show the call log types. There are 4 types of call log, plus a log that displays all calls.
-All Calls
-All Incoming Calls
-Outgoing Calls
-Accepted Calls
-Missed Calls
Highlight a type and press the “Select” soft key to view the list of a specied call log type.
Call list item management
To make call from the call log list, highlight a call log record and press the “Talk On” key.
To save the record to phonebook, highlight a record, press the “Options” soft key and select “Save Number” option. You can select “Private PhoneBook” to save in the handset or select “Public Phonebook” to save the phone number to base.
During an active call
Mute
Press the Mute button. Press the button again to unmute.
Hold
Highlight the “Hold” in the talk option list and press “OK” key. To unhold the call, highlight the “Unhold” in the talk option list and press “OK” key.
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Call Waiting
When there is a call waiting, you can
-press “Accept” soft key to answer the call waiting and put the current
call on hold.
-press “Reject” soft key to reject the call.
Call Transfer
During a conversation with an external call, users can press the “Transfer” soft key, then enter calling phone number and press the “Call” soft key. Selecting the “transfer” from the talk option list will transfer the held call to the dialed number immediately. Or, to attend the transfer, users can wait until the dialed number is answered and transfer the held call to the dialed number at any time. To do this, select “Transfer” from the talk option list to transfer the held call to the dialed number.
Call Conference
During a conversation with an external call, select the item “Hold” in the call options list. Then press “Conf” soft key, select “External Call” option and enter the 2nd number to conference in. After the call is answered, press the “Conf” soft key to activate the 3-way conference.
Contacts
There are two types of contact list. They are private phonebook and shared phone­book.
Each handset has its own private phonebook. This phonebook holds a maximum of 150 records. These numbers are only viewable to this handset. The shared phonebook is stored in the IPDECT gateway and is viewable to all of the handsets. This phonebook holds a maximum 300 records.
To access the contact lists, press the left navigation key when the display is idle screen. Alternatively, select the “Contacts” in main menu.
Advanced Functions
Handset Registration
Please refer to the section Registration.
Handset Deregistration
On the handset, go to the menu “Settings” [ “Registration”. Select the item “Base De-registration” to deregister the handset from the current base. Note: Handsets cannot make any calls, internal or external, without rst registering to a base.
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Account Settings
SIP Account Setup:
Users can setup SIP Accounts on the base through the handset. On the handset, go to the menu “Settings” [ “VOIP Account Setup”
View SIP Account Status:
Users can view the status of the accounts which are associated with the handset. On the handset, go to the menu “Status” [ “SIP Account Status”.
Network Settings
Network setup:
You can congure the network type of the base to have static IP address or obtain IP address from DHCP server.
On the handset, go to the menu “System” [ “Network Settings”
Maintenance Tasks
User Levels
Handset:
There are two types of security levels to access the handset settings User level password: User with this password is allowed to change call settings
(i.e. call waiting) of the handset. If the handset is the master handset of SIP accounts, user can also modify settings (anonymous call/anonymous call reject/ blacklist records/DND and Call forward) of the SIP accounts.
Admin level password: User can change the account settings (VOIP account setup/ base network type/Change admin password) on the base
Base:
There are 2 types of security levels to access the Web server on the base user1 – user8: These are normal users. User# can access the settings related to
handset#. admin: This is a special account which allows the user to access all settings of the
base.
Reset to Factory
Handset:
Go to the menu “System”. Select the “Handset Factory Default”. The settings and memory in this handset are all reset to factory default.
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Base:
Hold down the page key for 10 seconds. Then release the key. Press the key again. The settings in base will go back to factory default.
Firmware upgrade
Handset:
Go to the menu “System” [ “Firmware Upgrade”. The phone will check the avail­ability of new software version. If new rmware is available, a popup window will ask “New Firmware is available. Upgrade now?” Select “Yes” soft key will auto­matically proceed with the software upgrade.
Base:
Open the web page of the base. Go to the menu “Servicing” [ “Upgrades” [ “Base Upgrade”. Press the “Browse” button to enter input the rmware le. Press the “Upgrade Firmware” button. The base software upgrade will proceed.
Display settings
On the handset, go to the menu “Settings” [ “Display”. User can congure backlight timeout, LCD brightness, screen saver and wallpaper.
Handset Keys conguration Programmable keys
Speed Dial Keys:
On the handset, user can program 0-9 keys as speed dial key. Go to the menu “Services” [ “Speed Dial”. Select a key to program the number and decide which
account will make the call.
Web Interface
Administrators can congure the phone system settings through the web inter­face. This section will describe how to use the web interface to access the phone settings.
Administrators need to know IP address of the base prior to accessing the inter­face. Please refer to the section Get the base IP address.
On the PC, open a web browser and enter the IP address (e.g. http://192.168.1.155) of the base. Username and password is required to access the web pages. The default values are “admin” and “0000” respectively.
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Service
If trouble is experienced with this equipment, for repair or warranty information, please contact customer service at 1-800-511-3180. If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may request that you disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved. This product may be serviced only by the manufacturer or its authorized service agents. Changes or modications not expressly approved by Teleeld NA Inc. could void the user’s authority to operate this product. For instructions on how to obtain service, refer to the warranty included in this guide or call customer service at 1-800-511-3180.
Or refer inquires to:
Teleeld NA Inc. Manager, Consumer Relations 4915 SW Grith Dr. #302 Beaverton, Or 97005
Attach your sales receipt to the boOKlet for future reference or jot DOWN the date this product was purchased or received as a gift. This information will be valuable if service should be required during the warranty period.
Purchase date ________________________________________________
Name of store, installer or dealer _________________________________
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Warranty Limited Warranty
What your warranty covers:
• Defects in materials or workmanship
For how long after your purchase:
• Two years, from date of purchase
What we will do:
• Provide you with a replacement unit. The exchange unit is under warranty for the
remainder of the original product’s warranty period. How you get service:
• Locate your proof of purchase in the form of a bill of sale or receipted invoice which is
evidence that the product is within the warranty period. Proof of warranty eligibility is required and must be presented to obtain warranty service.
• Contact RCA Customer Care at (800) 511-3180. Our representatives will help you
troubleshoot and diagnose the problem. As you may be asked to disconnect your RCA telephone from it’s power source, you must call from another telephone. If the issue cannot be resolved by our Customer Care Team, you will be issued an RMA (Return Merchandise Authorization) number and be given instructions on how to submit your proof-of-purchase paperwork and where to send your defective merchandise.
• You will be responsible for shipping the defective unit back to our warranty fulllment
center at your own expense. You are responsible for damage or loss during shipment so insuring the product during return shipping is highly recommended.
• We will ship a replacement to you freight pre-paid.
What your warranty does not cover:
• Customer instruction. (Your Instruction BoOK provides information regarding operating
instructions and user controls. Additionally, our Customer Care Center is staed 24x7 with product experts that can assist you with any questions that may arise during setup and use of your RCA telephone.
• Installation and setup service adjustments
• Batteries, if applicable
• Damage from misuse or neglect
• Products that have been modied of serviced outside the USA
• Products purchased from non-authorized retailers, dealers or resellers
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• Products purchased or serviced outside the USA
• Acts of nature, such as, but not limited to lightning damage
• 3rd party products, such as headsets
Product Registration:
• Please complete and mail the Product Registration Card packed with your unit. It will make it easier to contact you should it ever be neccessary. The return of the card is not
required for warranty coverage.
Limitation of Warranty:
• THE WARRANTY STATED ABOVE IS THE ONLY WARRANTY APPLICABLE TO THIS PRODUCT. ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED (INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE) ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED. NO VERBAL OR WRITTEN INFORMATION GIVEN BY TELEFIELD NA INC., ITS AGENTS, OR EMPLOYEES SHALL CREATE A GUARANTY OR IN ANY WAY INCREASE THE SCOPE OF THIS WARRANTY.
•REPAIR OF REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE CONSUMER. TELEFIELD NA INC. SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY ON THIS PRODUCT. THIS DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES AND LIMITED WARRANTY ARE GOVERENED BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF OREGON. EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROHIBITED BY APPLICABLE LAW, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ON THIS PRODUCT IS LIMITED TO THE APPLICABLE WARRANTY PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE.
How state law relates to this warranty:
• Some states do not allow the exclusion nor limitation of incidental or consequential damages, or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you.
• This warranty gives you specic legal rights, and you also may have other rights that vary from state to state.
If you purchased your product outside the USA, Mexico or Canada: This warranty does not apply. Contact your dealer for warranty information.
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Visit the RCA web site at www.rca4business.com
Please do not send any products to the Oregon address listed in this manual or on the carton. This will only add delays in service for your product.
Teleeld NA Inc. 4915 SW Grith Dr. #302 Beaverton, Or 97005
RCA is a trademark of RCA Trademark Management S.A., Used under license.
© 2013. All rights reserved.
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