Sanyo CLT-186X Instruction Manual

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
CLT-186X
CORDLESS TELEPHONE
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Please read these instructions completely before use. If you have a problem with your cordless telephone, please see “TROUBLESHOOTING” on page 15 and “COMMON PROBLEM ­QUICK CHECK GUIDE” on page 16 before celling for service.
CAUTION
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THISPROOUCTISINTENOEOFORUSEIN NEWZEALANDONLY. SALEORUSEINOTHERCOUNTRIESMAYVIOLATELOCALLAWS.
IMPORTANT!
HANDSET BATrERY PACK Charge the hendeet battery pack for a full 12 hours befora uelng your cordless phone for the first time. (See pages 4- 5.)
RINGERSWITCH IftheRINGERswitchIsset10theerrposition,noringIsheardwhenanincomingcallisrecehwd. (Seepages7.)
GENERAL WARNING
The grsnt of a Telepermil for any item of terminal equipment indicates that only Telecom has accepted that the item complies with minimum conditions for connection
to its network. It indicates no endorsement of the product by Telacom, nor does if provide anysort of warranty. Above all, itprovides no assurance that anyitem willwork correctly in all respects, with another item of Talepennitfed equipment of a dffferent make or model, nor does it imply that any product is compatible with all of Tefecom’s networtr services.
IMPORTANT NOTICES
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This equipment may not provide for the effective hand-over of a cell to another device connected to the same Iina.
Under power failure conditions, thistelephone may notoperate. Please ensure that a separate telephone, not depandant on local power, is available for emergancy use.
This telephone does not include any date function and tharefore Year 2000 compliance is not applicable.
Pulse dialling may not be used on thk talephone.
Tha “flash time” setting of Wla talephone must be 600ms.
Congratulations ..........................................................................................2
UNPACKING ........................................ ............................................................... 3
TIPS FOR BEST PERFORMANCE ......................................................................3
INITIAL SETUP
Instaltfngthe handset battery and initial charging ............................................4
AC mnndm ..................................................................................................4
Charging the handset ....................................................................................... 5
Phone fina connection ......................................................................................5
Security code ...................................................................................................6
NAMES OF CONTROLS
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Seee station ................................................................................................7 -8
BASIC OPERATtON
Before using the phone .................................................................................... 8
10-channel acceae/auto scan ..........................................................................6
Placing a cell .................................................................................................... 9
Answering a cell ...............................................................................................9
Using the handset speakerphone ..................................................................10
ADVANCED FEATURES
Speed dial ......................................................................................................
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Radial ............................................................................................................. 12
Flash button ................................................................................................... 12
Handaet lmtor ..............................................................................................12
MAINTENANCE
Power back up system ...................................................................................13
Wall mounting ................................................................................................14
Rechargeable handset battery ....................................................................... 14
MALFUNCTIONS
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~OUBLESHOOTING ........................................................................................ 15
COMMON PROBLEM - QUICK CHECK GUIDE ............................................... 18
Your Sanyo SUPER-COMPANDER cordless telephone is a fine-quality home communications product. It is carefully designed and produced by worfd leader of
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consumer and industrial electronics equipment. With proper mainte nce and care, it will provide you with years of enjoyment and convenience.
The CLT-I 88X has many unique advanced features inctuding:
Hande-Free on Handset
Hands-Free speakerphone ia now incfuded on the cordless handset. You can have a telephone conversation without holding the handset.
SUPER-COMPANDER Nofee Reductfon
This Sanyo’a original noise reduction technology now filters out m&sbackground noise.
Power Back Up System
This unique feature aflowe you to place or receive a call on the cordless telephone during a power interruption of up to 48 hours. Four AA alkaline bettarias are required (not supplied with the telephone).
Itl-channal auto scan
Your new telephone uaea one of 10 channels that are now available for cordless telephones. It automatically selects a clear channel every time you receive or place a cell on the handset. Should you wish to switch channels during a call, the handset provides a CHANNEL button.
Extended operathrg range
flfuminated handset kaypad
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Noti­This cordless telaphona uses radio communication between the handset and the base station and may not ensure privacy of communication. Other devices, including other cwdleee telephones, may interfere with the operation of this cordless telephone or ceusa noise during operation. Cordless telephones must notcause interference toany
licensed radio service.
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a-re 10avoid contact between the water and the handset. ~ ~ Never spill liquid of any kind on the handset. This may cause a malfunction. 1 Do not operate this product with dirty hands or allow the handset to be
.+exposed t? cf@ct sunlight for extended periods. This can cause blurring,
~~#@c@or@o~Wrd fading of the lettering on the handset keypad. Discoloration
or facting~~i~,,~~e~no eff~t on the Ieiephone perfo~~ce.
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to make sure you have all the items that come with the system.
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INSTALLING THE HANDSET BAITERY AND lNITtAL CHARGING
Remove the battery compartment lid.
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AC Adaptor Telephone Cord
Speed Diaf
Direotow Sheet
2 Plug the battery cord into the connector
inside the compartment.
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3 Place the battery in the compartment.
ModelNo.AD-B13S
INPUT. AC230V-240V,SOHZ
OUTP~ DC 9V, 2SOmA
PolarityCenterNegaliie
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Wall-Mount Bracket
Battery Pack SANYO 3N-270AA or GP30AAK3BML
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lMPORTAN~ Charge the handset for a full 12 hours before using the cordless phone for the first time. Never attempt to use the cordless phone before this initial battery charge. See nerd page.
Repfaoement battery numbsm SANYO 3N-270AA or GP30AAK3BML Use of other brands or types ofbatteries may cause serious damage or equipment malfunctions.
BASE STATION LOCATION
For maximum operating range, extend the base station antenna to fulllength. In most cases, the best location for the base station is at the highest point in the house. Avoid places near electrical appliances and metal structures such as a refrigerator and fifing cabinets that can reduce operating range and performance.
AC Connection
1. Insert the small plug of the AC adaptor cord into the DC 9V AC ADAPTOR jack on the back of the base station.
2. Secure the Ac adaptor cord under the hook located below the jack, as shown.
3. Plug the AC adaptor into an AC wafl outlet.
In a HIGH and CENTRAL location with no obstructions.
Away from efactrical appliances such as a TV, radio, or personal computer.
To power outlet (AC 230V, 50Hz)
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NOTE: USE ONLY SANYO AC ADAPTOR MODEL NO. AD-B135
(APPROVAL NO. 14676) Do not place the beee station on top of or neer e TV or VCR ae thie mey Interfere wfth the parformense of these eppllenaee.
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CHARGING THE HANDSET
1, Place lhehandset onthebasestation for12hours. ~eCHARGE indatorhghts.
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2. Remove the handset from the base station.
From then on, recharge the handset for continuous 12 hwra when the BAT1.LOW indicator lights.
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SECURIN CODE
This cordless telephone has a digital security system with 10,000,000 possible codes. This system helps prevent the unauthorized use of your telephone tine by another
cordless telephone.
How to reset your security code
1. Pia& the handset in the base station cradle.
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Keep the charging contacts on the handset and base ststiin clean. Dirty contacts may
prevent the handset battery from charging.
NOTE: No battery charging takes place while the unit is being powered by the power back up system.
Standby time When the handset battery isfully charged, your Sanyo cordless phone offers up to 49 days of continuous stendby time or up to 13 hours of continuous talk time. (Listed standby time is measured under a situation in which handset is kept in standby mode
only-no phone calls are made or received). Under normal usage conditions, recharging
is required more often. Also note that the listed continuous talk time shortens if the handset speakerphone is continuously used.
CAUTION: Repeated recharging for shorter periods may reduce battery capacity.
PHONE LINE CONNECTION
Note Please make sure that the handset battery is fully charged before connecting the phone line cable.
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Normally, fully extend the antenna
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Telephone cord
TEL LINE
WARNINGS
Thk cordless telephone may, on some longer fines, have difficulty handing over to another device connected to the same line.
Immediately disconnect the equipment should itbecome physically damaged, and arrange for its disposal or repair. The operation ofthis equipment onthe same line as telephones or other equipment with audible warning devices or automatic ring detectors will give rise to bell tinkle
or noise and may cause false tripping of the ring detector. Should such problems
occur, the user is not to contact Telecom Faults Service.
CAUTfON This tefephone is for use with a “tone dialing system” only. If you have pulse dialing
lines, you can’t use this cordless telephone.
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2. Within 8 seconds, press ~ on the base s~tion. The IN USE indicator flashes, and then goes out. The security code is now set.
NOTES I To change your aecurfty code at any time, simply repeat the above steps.
A new security code is automatically set each time.
i Ifyou experfencedW~ulfyin resetting ascurifycode, firstdisconnecttheAC adaptor
from the unit, reconnect it, and then try again.
I ThesSC@YCOCfSCSnnotk reset while the unit is being powered by the power beck
up system.
REMEMBER: If you do not install backup batteries in the base station, the security code will be lost when the power is interrupted (if the AC adeptor is disconnected to move the unit to anothsr room, for example).
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BAIT. LOW Indicator Lights when the battery pack needs recharging. (If the bsttety pack is mmpletely exhausted, this ind=tor does not fight.)
CHANNEL Button Press to change to a clear channsl if you hear noise or interference during a call.
REDIAUP (pause) Button Press to redial the last number dialed.
If you press any other dialing buffon before pressing this button, it functions as a pause
button.
MEMORY Button Press to store phone numbers in sDeed dial
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Microphone
Contact Points For handset battery charging.
Press to use the handset speakerphone. Also used to change fhs volume level (normal or loud) of the handset speakerphone. Also lights when the handset speakerphone is in use.
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BASE STATfON
POWER FAILURE
RINGER Switch Turns
thehandset ringer on and off.
Thk switch must be set to the “on” position in order to haar a ring when an incoming call is received. If the ringer cfkturbs you, set to the “off”position, the ring of the handset will be muted.
CHARGE Indicator
BAITERY LOW indicator
IN USE Indicator
Liohts when the
Lights when backup
Lights when the
h&deet battery is
batteries are exhausted or
telephone is in use.
bahg recharged.
not installed with the AC adaptor connected.
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Backup battery compartment Located on the underside.
Antenna
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For optimum perion-nanca, extend to full length.
Con(act Points
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For handset battery
Press to page the
charging.
handset user. Aleo used to reset the security code.
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AC Adaptor Jack
Modular Telephone Jack
(DC 9V AC ADAPTOR)
(TEL LINE)
1. Take the handset to the location you want to use it.
2. Preea ~. Verify that you get a dial tone and the TALK indicator fights. Your handset is ready to use.
3. Place a cell or press ~ to hang up.
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19-CHANNEL ACCESS/AUTO SCAN Every time you answer or place a cell using the handset, this cordless telephone automatically eeieofs a cfeer channel from 10 channels available to transmit signals between the base station and handset. If you notice interference during a cell, slmpfy press-l on the handset to access a clear channel.
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PLACING A CALL
USING THE HANDSET SPEAKERPHONE
1. Press~. (Or liftthe handset from the base station and then press ~.)
The TALK indicator lights and the dialing buttons light for approximately 10 seconds.
2. Dial the number.
3. Press ~ tohang up.
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To adjust the voluma
Press lTAL~OLIJMEj once during a call. The mlume level changes – normal or
loud – each time lTALmOLUME{ is pressed.
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ANSWERING A CALL
When a call comes in, the dding buttone and the TALK and IN USE indicators ffash.
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1. Preae ~. (Or liftthe handset from the baaa station.)
ANY KEY ANSWER You can aleo press any key on the handset except the ~ key to answer the cell.
2. Press ~ to hang up.
NOTES: I If the handset RINGER switch is set to the off position, the handset will not ring. I If the handset is too faraway from the base station, pressing ~ may not hang
up a call. If this happens, come closer to the base station and than press ~.
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The handset speakerphone lets you have a Hands-Frae phone – no need to hold the
handset.
To placa a call using the speakerphone:
1. Preea -l and listen for a dial tone. The dialing buttons and the TALK and SPEAKER indutom light.
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2. Dial the number.
Talk into the microphone. The cellet’s voice is heard from the speaker on the beck of the handset.
3. Praae ~ to end the cell.
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To anawer a 0s11using the apeskarphon=
1. Press ~[,
2. Preae ~ to and tha call.
To adjuat the apeskar VOIUIW
Prass 1~1 once during a call. The speakerphone sound level chengea ­normal or loud - aach time the button is pressed.
CAUTfON when using the Handa-Frw handset apaake~hone, keep the speaker (located on the back of the handset) away from yuur ear to prevent any damage to your ear.
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SPEED DIAL
The handset can store up to 10 phone numbers in its memory. You can dial a stored number simply by pressing -j and the assigned l-digit memory location number.
To store numbers in memory
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Press [~1. The TALK indicator flashes. The dialing buttons light for approximately 10 seconds.
Dial the phone number you want to store.
If you maka an error while storing a number, press ~ to cancel the operation. To resume, begin with stap 1. — Up to 16 digits can be stored. (A pauae munte es one digit.)
Press 1~[.
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4. Press a number button (O- 9) to assign a memory location number to the phone number.
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A beep sounds. The diating button tightgoes oft. The phone number is now stored in the handset memory.
5. Write the stored phone number on the speed dial directory sheet (included).
6. Repeat slaps 1-5 to stora other numbers or to change previously stored numbers.
To ineeR a pau= Stored phone numbers can include a 2-second pauaes between two digits (after 1 to get an outside line ina PBX system, for example). Press p] atterthe first digit.
NOTE:
To dear a stored phone number, press 1~1 twice, and then the asaigned
index number.
To dial a number stored in the memory
1. Press 1- orl~l.
@or@
2. Press -1
3. Enter the Iceetion number (O-9).
The apead dial memory maybe erased ifthe handset battery is replaced orexheueted.
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REDIAL
You can automatically redial the last number called using [~[ onthe handset. A number of up to 32 digits can be redialed.
NOTE:
To redial after hearing a busy signal, press ~, then [~ or ~, then
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FLASH BUITON
Youcanusa~~ toanewertheeecondparly when you subacribeCALL WAITING seivice offered by your phone company and PBX system.
If you subscribe to CALL WAITfNG...
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If a call cornea in when you are already on the phone, a beep sounds.
Press ~]. The first cell is placed on hold, and you can talk to the second caller.
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Press = again. The second caller is placed on hold, and you can talk to the first caller.
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NOTE PHI may also be used to get a new dial tone without pressing’ ~ or replacing the handset in the base station cradle. However, if your telephone tine has special service features (fike CAU WAITING), ~] may not operate in this way.
HANDSET LOCATOR If you misplace the handset, press ~{ on the base station to maka the
handset baep.
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NOTE If the handset RINGER switch is set to the off position, no beep will be produced.
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POWER BACK UP SYSTEM
This cordless telephone has a power backup system 10allow operalion during a power interruption up to48 hours of slandby time or up to 13 hours of continuws handset talk time (handset with fully charged Ni-Cd battery). For optimum performance during a power failure, the backup batteries must be fresh and the handset battery must be fully charged at the beginning of the power outage. The power back up system requires 4 AA alkafine batteries (not supplied).
To instsll bsckup batteries:
1. Makecetiain thatthe ACadaptor isconnected tothebaseshtion.
2. Openthe backup battery compartment tidbypushing the notches.
3. tnstall 4AAbatieries (notsuppKed) asind@ted inthehRe~wmpatiment.
4. Close the lid.
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# lfbackup btieries arenotinstalled, thetelephone siopsfu@oning imm@ately
when the power is interrupted (for example, ifthe AC adaptor is unplugged to move
the base station).
I The POWER FAILURE BAITERY LOW indicator fightswhen the backup batteries
are exhausted or not installed w“ththe AC adaptor connected.
I The power back Up system is inactive when AC power is suppfied to the base
station.
When installing the batteries:
To prevent corrosive leakage from batteries, which can cause personal injury and damage to the unit, obsewe the following precautions 1 Match the polarities (+ and - signs) on baftaries to the polarities shown inside the
battery case. 1 Do not mix new batteries with old or used batteriee. t Only use batteries of the same type and brand. s If the unit is not to be used for an extended period of time, remove the batteries and
store them in a cool place. I Carefully follow the battery manufacfurets instructions for proper use and disposal. I DO NOT ALLOW YOUNG CHILDREN TO HANDLE BATTERIES.
NOTE
SPENT OR DISCHARGED BA?TERfES MUST BE RECYCLED OR DISPOSED OF
PROPERLY IN COMPLIANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE LAWS.
WALL MOUNTING
To mount the base statjon on a wall
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Insert the hooks of the wall-mount bracket in the holes@ on the underside of the base station. Then push them in the direction of arrow @ ae shown.
To socket
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Connect a short modular telephone cord (not supplied) to the wall plate. Mount the base station on the wall phone plate and seat it securely.
RECHARGEABLE HANDSET BAITERY Recharge handset in tha base station cradle for a continuous 12 hours when the
BAIT. LOW indicator fights. (See page 5).
Repeated recharging for shorter periods may reduce battery capacity.
Battery Refresh Ifyour battery seems to need recharging more offen than usual, it may have lost part of its charging capacity because of premature recharging. To return the battery to its full capacity, try the battery refresh procedure.
# Discharge the battery by Ieavfng the-handset in talk mode until the BA~.LOW
indicator fights. (First, disconnect baee etation from phone tine.) I Charge the handset for 12 hours. 1 Repeat this procedure once more.
If performance still doesn’t improve, it’s time to replace the battery. REMEMBER: Reset security code after a battery refresh (page 6).
I REMEMBER:
Your handsel battery needs recharging when the BATT.LOW indicator
Iighte.
Cleaning the contact points To ensure that the handset battery chargee property, clean the contact points on the handset and the baee station once a month with a aoft cloth.
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“Ifyou have a problem with your cordless telephone, try the followina suaaestions
Although it is unlikely that the base station will malfunction, if itdoes, disconnect it from
the telephone line until proper repairs are campleted.
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before calling for service”
SYMPTOM
NOfSE
CHECK
The cordless telephone uses radio frequencies for transmission and rec6ption, and is
subject to certain operating conditions. The following conditions are normal and coufd affect the operation of your system.
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SOLUTION
Fully extend the antenna.
A. Is the antenna of the
base station fully extendad?
1. NOISE Electrical pufse noise is present in most homes at one time or another. Thbais most intense during electrical storms. Certain kinds of electrical equipment such as fight dimmers, fluorescent bulbs, motors, fans, etc., also generate these noise pulses. Because radio frequency transmissions are susceptible to these Pulses. on occae~ you may hear them in your handset. Generally they area minorannoyance and shaufd not be interpreted as a defect in your system.
B. fefheraenyefactdc
equipmentnearby? (t%egparsmal CWQWW, FM aft)
Move the base station and handset further away from them.
Tryto move the base
station to another bcation.
C. Is there any object
which obstructs radio
frequencies between the base station and handset? (For eg concrete, tile wane or metal object, etc)
2. RANGE Because radio frequencies are used, the location of the base station can affect the operation range. Try several locations in your home or bueiness and pick the one that gives you the clearest signal to the handset. Turning around while holding the handset may help you find the best position.
3. INTERFERENCE Electronic circuits activate a relay to connect the cordless telephone to yourtelephane line. These electronic circuits operate in the radio frequency spectrum. While several protection circuits are used to prevent unwanted signals, there maybe periods when these unwanted signals enter the base station. You may hear cticks or hear the refay activate while you are not using the cordless handset. If this starte occurring frequently, itcan be minimized or eliminated by lowering the height of your base station antenna, or relocating the base station. Check for interference before selecting your final base
station location by plugging it in and monitoring it for clicks.
D. fs another cordless
phone nearby?
Tw to change the channel us&f by pressing ~1 on the handset.
Move the base station and handeat further away from them.
E. Fluorescent famps ar
other electronic equipment may generate noise pulses.
Two cordless systems should not be operated 100 close to each other because of interference. Tfds interference can be reduced by lowering your base station antenna, thereby reducing its range.
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F. Is the BAIT. LOW
indicator lit?
The handset battery is low. Recharge it.
Recharge the handset battery.
CUT OFF
A. Is the BAIT. LOW
indicator fit?
B. Is the telephone fine
cutting off during phone conversation?
Make certain that the AC adaptor is firmly connected to both the base station and an AC wall outlet. Aleo make certain that the handset battery is firrnfy cmnected to the socket in the compartment.
Check the ebwe ITEM (B-E) of NOISE SYMPTOM,
No.1.
Most cordless phone problems can be corrected quickly and easily — without service. Ifyou experience difficulties, try the suggestions befow before taking your phane in for service.
If the phone doesn’t work at afl I Security code may have been cencefled. To reset, see page 6. I AC adaptor may not be plugged into wall outiet or base station. I Telephone line may not be connected. I Handset battery maybe extremefy low. If BAIT.LOW ind=tor lights in talk mode,
recharge battery. (See page 14).
I Handset maybe too far from base station. Move closer.
C. Isthephone
intermpted during phone Corwersetion?
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CHARGE
LOSS OF SECURITY CODE
A. Is the CHARGE
ind~tor fii with tha handeat placed on the base station cradle?
:Iean the battery :harging terminafs on the handset and bees stationwith a soft cloth.
The operating range seems shorter I Check the base station focetion for interfering objects. (See pS9e 3.) I Extend the base etetion antenna to full fength.
Handset battery fife or standby time aeame shorter I Battery may not be fulfycharged due to dirty contact points. Wipe with a soft cloth. I Handset battery may have been repeatedly recharged before baingfullyexhausted.
Try Battery Refresh (See page 14).
I Battery may need replacing (See Page 4.)
B. Does the BA~. LOW
indicator not go off, even if the handset battery is recharged?
Same as abwa. If the performance still does not improve, replace the handset battery.
A. Doss a continuous
beep sound in the handpiece?
incoming calls do not ring on handeet I Handset maybe too far from beea station. Move cfoser. I Handset RfNGER switch maybe eat to off. I More than one cordless phone is connected to the same fine and they maybe
using a same channel. Change the channel of a phone by pressing ICHANNEL].
1.Place the handset in the credfe of the base
etetii.
2.Preea ~D]
on thebase station
(within8 seconds). A beep sounds within 30 aaconds. Tfre eacudty coda is now Set.
Reception is noisy (interference, humor atatlc) 1 Switch to a clearer channel. (See page 8.) 8 Base station maybe too close to electrical equipment. Try another location. 1 Handset maybe too close to large metal object(s). Move to another fm%dion,or
change direction while using handset.
1 Lower base-station antenna to reduce interference range.
If phone stiff does not work I Reset base station and handset as foflows
1. Okconnect AC adaptor and backup batteries. Reconnect AC adaptor and reinstall the backup batteries.
2. Dkconnecf then reconnect the handset battary.
3. Reset security code. (See page 6.)
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