Sanyo CLT-E32, CLT-E30, CLT-E33 User Manual

INSTRUCTION MANUAL
CLT-E30
2.4 GHz Multi Handsets Expandable Cordless Telephone with Caller ID & Visual Call Waiting
IMPORTANT
Charge the handset battery pack a full 15-20 hours before using your cordless handset for the first time.
CLT-E32 CLT-E33
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Contents
WELCOME/FEATURES/ TER MIN OL OG Y E2
CONTROLS & FUNCTIONS E5 DISPLAY AND ICONS E7 GETTING STARTED E8
Setting up the Phone E8 Mounting the Base Unit on a Wall E17 About the Menu Options E20 Setting Up the Menu E25
BASICS E35
Making and Receiving Calls E35 Placing a Call on Hold E37 Redialing a Call E38 Adjusting the Handset Ringer, Earpiece and Speaker Volume E40 Mute Microphone E41 Tone Dialing Switch-over E41 Traveling Out-of-Range E42 Clarity Booster E43 Privacy Mode E43 Find Handset E44 Flash and Call Waiting E45 Using One Touch Voice Mail Access E46
PHONEBOOK E48
Phonebook E48 Storing Phone Numbers, Names, Distinctive Rings, and Speed Dial E48 Steps for Entering Names and Special Characters E51 Viewing the Phonebook E53 Making Calls Using the Phonebook E54
Speed Dialing E55 Editing or Erasing a Stored Name, Phone Number, Distinctive Ring, and Speed Dial E55 Chain Dialing E56
CALLER ID E57
Caller ID and CIDCW (Caller ID on Call Waiting) E57 Viewing the Caller ID List E59 Deleting a Caller ID Message E60 Using the Caller ID Message List E61 Call Waiting Deluxe Features E64
EXPANDING YOUR PHONE E66
Expanding Your Phone E66 Connecting the Charger E67 Register the Handset to the Base E68 Using the Walkie-Talkie (Direct-Link) Mode (for multi handsets) E70 Room Monitor (For Multi Handsets) E71 3-Way Conferencing (For Multi Handsets) E72 Intercom/Call Transfer Feature (for multi handsets) E72 Replacing the Base E74
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION E75
Changing the Digital Security Code E75 Installing the Beltclip E76 Headset Installation E76 Note on power sources E77 Troubleshooting E78 Technical Information E81 THE SANYO COMFORT WARRANTY E83 SOS HELP LINE E85
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GETTING STARTED
BASICS
PHONEBOOK
CALLER ID
EXPANDING YOUR PHONE
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
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Welcome/Features/Terminology
Welcome
Congratulations on your purchase of the SANYO Multi-Handset Expandable Cordless System telephone. This unit is different from conventional cordless telephones. When the base unit is connected to AC power and a telephone line, it can support up to 4 handsets. Using extra handsets, you can establish a 3-way conference call (2 handsets and an outside line), while two other handsets are making an intercom call. You can now place a fully featured cordless handset anywhere in your home or office where AC power is available to connect the handset chargers.
Note:
Some illustrations in this manual may differ from the actual unit for explanation purposes.
Features
• 2.4GHz Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum
• 4 Multi-Handset Expandability
• Hands Free Speakerphone in the Handset
• Call Waiting Deluxe
• Caller ID/Caller ID On Call Waiting
• 100 Dynamic Memory Location (Phonebook & Caller ID)
• Trilingual Handset Display Menus (English, French, and Spanish)
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FEATURES/
WELCOME/
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• Call Transfer between Handsets (for multi handsets)
• 20 Distinctive Ring Options (10 ringer tones and 10 melody ringers)
•Mute Feature
• Flash and Pause
• 88 Channel Auto Scan
• Walkie-Talkie Mode (for multi handsets)
•Voice Mail Access
• Room Monitoring Feature (for multi handsets)
• Battery Level Indicator
• Clock Display
This series includes Automatic Talk and Automatic Standby features. Automatic Talk allows you to answer a call by just removing the handset from the cradle. Automatic Standby allows you to hang up by simply returning the handset to the cradle.
Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum (FHSS) technology improves calling range and clarity, and eliminates cross talk. Because of rapid changes in transmission frequencies within the
2.4GHz bandwidth, this cordless phone helps reduce the possibility of eavesdropping.
Walkie-Talkie mode is used when you have 2 or more handsets. You can use your handsets as transceivers.
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Ter m inolog y
Standby Mode - The handset is not in use and talk/flash has not been pressed.
Talk Mode - The handset is not in the cradle and talk/flash or speaker has been
pressed enabling a dial tone.
Talk
appears on the display.
Checking the package contents
Make sure you have received the following items in the package.
For CLT-E30; For CLT-E32; For CLT-E33;
• Base unit (1)
• Handset (1)
• AC adapter AD-800 (1)
• Rechargeable battery BT­446 (1)
• Telephone cord (1)
• Belt clip (1)
• This instruction manual
• Base unit (1)
• Charging cradle (1)
• Handset (2)
• AC adapter AD-800 (1)
• AC adapter AD-210 (1)
• Rechargeable battery BT­446 (2)
• Telephone cord (1)
• Belt clip (2)
• This instruction manual
• Base unit (1)
• Charging cradle (2)
•Handset (3)
• AC adapter AD-800 (1)
• AC adapter AD-210 (2)
• Rechargeable battery BT­446 (3)
• Telephone cord (1)
•Belt clip (3)
• This instruction manual
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Controls & Functions
Controls & Functions
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5
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11 12
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1. Handset Antenna
2. Headset Jack Cover
3. Beltclip Hole
4. Hands-Free Speaker
5. Handset Battery Compartment
6. New Message LED
7. Handset Earpiece
8. LCD Display
9. Del/menu (delete) Key (P. E25 / P. E39, E56, E60)
10. vol/ (volume) and vol/ ( P . E 4 0 / P . E 2 5 )
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a. ringer and volume control b. scroll keys for display screen
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11.
16 17
18 19 20 21 22
/tone/ Key (P. E27 / P. E41 / P. E52)
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12. redial/pause Key (P. E38/ P. E35)
13. speaker Key (P. E35)
14. /select (voice mail) Key (P. E25 / P. E46)
15. Call id (Caller ID) key (P. E59)
16. End Key (P. E35)
17. Talk/flash Key (P. E35 / P. E45)
18. #/ Key (P. E27 / P. E52)
19. (Phonebook) Key (P. E48)
20. Hold/transf/int’com (Intercom) Key (P. E37 / P. E74 / P. E73)
21. Handset Microphone
22. Handset Charging Contacts
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CONTROLS &
FUNCTIONS
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charge
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find
handset
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23.Base Antenna
24.Base Charging Contacts
25.Charge LED
26.Find handset Key (P. E44)
27.TEL LINE Jack
28.DC IN 9V Jack
For multi-handset packs only
29.Charging Contacts
30.Charge LED
31.DC IN 9V Jack
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Display and Icons
Display and Icons
Example of the Standby Mode display
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ICON STATUS DESCRIPTION
Standby/Talk
Day of the week and time / battery icon Handset ID and Banner Number of new Caller ID calls received / Ringer off icon (when the ringer is Off)
Battery icons indicate the handset battery status (empty, low, medium, and full).
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Standby Ringer off icon indicates that ringer is turned off.
Talk Mute icon appears when you mute the handset.
Talk Speaker icon appears when the handset speaker phone is used.
Talk Booster icon appears when the Clarity Booster feature is in use.
DISPLAY AND ICONS
Talk Privacy icon appears when the Privacy Mode is turned on.
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Getting Started
GETTING STARTED
Setting up the Phone
Do the following steps:
A. Choose the best location. B. Install the rechargeable battery pack into the handset. C. Connect the base unit. D. Choose the dialing mode.
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GETTING STARTED
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GETTING STARTED
A. Choose the best location
When choosing a location for your new phone, here are some important guidelines you should consider:
Notes:
• If your home has specially wired alarm equipment connected to the telephone line, be sure that installing the system does not disable your alarm equipment.
• If you have questions about what will disable alarm equipment, contact your telephone company or a qualified installer.
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B. Install the rechargeable battery pack into the handset
Charge the handset battery pack for at least 15-20 hours before using your new cordless telephone for the first time! The handset is powered by a rechargeable battery
pack. The battery recharges automatically when the handset is placed in the base unit. To maximize the charge capacity of your battery pack, DO NOT plug the telephone cord into the base unit and wall jack until the battery is fully charged.
Important:
Use only the SANYO rechargeable battery pack supplied with your cordless telephone.
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1) Press down on the handset battery case cover (use the finger indention for a better grip) and slide the cover downward to remove.
2) Plug the battery pack connector (red & black wires) into the jack inside the battery compartment (the connector notches fit into the grooves of the jack only one-way). Match the wire colors to the polarity label in the battery compartment, connect the battery, and listen for a click to insure connection.
3) Make sure you have a good connection by slightly pulling on the battery wires. If the connection is secure, the battery jack will remain in place.
4) Place the battery case cover back on the handset by sliding it upwards until it clicks into place.
5) Place the handset in the base unit for 15-20 hours without interruption. The base unit's LED light (labeled charge) illuminates once the handset is placed in the base. The LED light will illuminate whether the battery pack is connected or not.
If the base charge LED light does not illuminate:
• Check to see if the AC adapter is plugged into the base unit and the electrical wall outlet
properly (use only the supplied AC adapter. Do not use any other AC adapter).
• Check to see if the handset is sitting correctly in the base and making good contact with
the base unit's charging contacts.
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Low battery alert
When the battery pack is very low and needs to be charged, the phone is programmed to eliminate functions in order to save power.
The battery pack needs to be charged when:
- The empty battery icon appears.
Low Battery
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If the phone is in standby mode, none of keys will operate. If you are on a call, complete your conversation as quickly as possible, and return the handset to the cradle.
appears in the display.
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Cleaning the battery charging contacts
To maintain a good charge, it is important to clean the charging contacts on both the handset and the base unit once a month. Use a clean pencil eraser or superfine steel wool. Avoid touching the cabinet area of the phone or scratches may occur.
Caution: Do not use paint thinner, benzene, alcohol, or
other chemical products. Doing so may discolor the surface of the telephone and damage the finish.
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C. Connect the base unit
1) Connect the AC adapter to the DC IN 9V jack and to a standard 120V AC wall outlet.
2) Set the base on a desk or tabletop, and place the handset in the base unit.
3) Make sure that the charge LED illuminates. If the LED does not illuminate, check to see that the AC adapter is plugged in and the handset makes good contact with the base charging contacts.
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• Use only the supplied SANYO AC adapter. Do not use any other AC adapter.
Notes:
• Connect the AC adapter to a continuous power supply.
• Place the base unit close to the AC outlet so that you can unplug the AC adapter easily.
Important:
• Place the power cord so that it does not create a trip hazard or where it could become chafed and create a fire or electrical hazard.
• After installing the battery pack in the handset, charge your handset at least 15-20 hours before plugging into the phone line.
4) Once the handset battery pack is fully charged,
connect the telephone line cord to the TEL LINE jack and to a telephone outlet.
Tip:
If your telephone outlet isn't modular, contact your telephone company for assistance.
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D. Choose the dialing mode
Most phone systems use tone dialing, which sends DTMF tones through the phone lines. However, some phone systems still use pulse dialing such as in rural areas. The default setting is tone dialing. Depending on your dialing system, set the dial mode. To set the dial mode, see “Setting the Dial Mode” on page E32.
• If you are not sure of your dialing system, set the unit to tone dialing. Make a trial call. If the call connects, leave the setting as is, otherwise set the unit to pulse dialing.
• If your phone system requires pulse dialing and you need to send DTMF tones in certain situations during a call, you may Switch Over to tone dialing (refer to “Tone Dialing Switch-over” on page E41).
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GETTING STARTED
Mounting the Base Unit on a Wall
Standard wall plate mounting
This phone can be mounted on any standard wall plate.
1) Plug the AC adapter into the DC IN 9V jack.
2) Wrap the AC adapter cord inside the molded wiring
channel as shown.
3) Plug the AC adapter into a standard 120V AC
wall outlet.
4) Plug the telephone line cord into the TEL LINE jack.
Wra p the co rd ins ide the mo l ded wiring channe l as shown.
5) Plug the telephone line cord into the
telephone outlet.
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6) Align the mounting slots on the base with the mounting posts on the wall. Then push in
and down until the phone is firmly seated.
Important:
DO NOT use an AC outlet controlled by a wall switch.
Direct wall mounting
If you don't have a standard wall plate, you can mount your phone directly to the wall. Before doing this, consider the following:
• Avoid electrical cables, pipes, or other items behind the mounting location that could cause a hazard when inserting screws into the wall.
• Try to mount your phone within 5 feet of a working phone jack to avoid excessive lengths.
• Make sure the wall material is capable of supporting the weight of the base and handset.
• Use #10 screws (minimum length of 1-3/8 inches) with anchoring devices suitable for the wall material where the base unit will be placed.
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1) Insert two mounting screws into the wall (with their
appropriate anchoring device), 3-15/16 inches apart. Allow about 1/8 of an inch between the wall and screw heads for mounting the phone.
2) Refer to steps 1 through 6 on page E17-E18 to mount the
telephone.
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About the Menu Options
There are 5 main menu options, (Walkie-Talkie Mode, Room Monitor, Handset Setup, Global Setup and System Reset) and 16 submenu options.
Note:
During Global Setup and System Reset, make sure your cordless phone is in standby mode (not in use), and all handsets are within range of the main base unit.
Summary of Main Menu and Submenu Options
Walkie-Talkie (Direct-Link) Mode (For Multi Handsets)
Walkie-Talkie Mode allows a pair of handsets to work without the base unit, for direct handset-to-handset communication. Use them at sporting events or while shopping to stay in contact with family members or friends. You must set the two handsets to Walkie-Talkie Mode to utilize this feature.
Room Monitor (for multi handsets)
This feature only works if you have two or more handsets, allowing you to monitor sounds in another room (see page E26 for setup). One handset is placed in the desired room to monitor (acts as remote mic), and the other is placed near listener (remote speaker). This is useful for monitoring child activities.
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Handset Setup
The following submenu options must be set separately for each handset.
Submenu option Description
Edit Voice Mail Program or delete the voice mail access number (see page E27).
Ringer Tones (Default is Flicker)
Distinct. Ring (Default is on)
Adjusting the ringer tone (the sound your phone makes when ringing) (see page E28).
Set the distinctive ring (see page E28). "Distinctive Ringer" allows you to preset memory locations with a designated ring tone. When an incoming call is received and the Caller ID information matches the information in one of the memory locations, the distinctive ring that has been stored for that particular Caller will sound. If you have set multiple memory locations with distinctive rings, switching the setting to "Distinctive Off" will result in no distinctive ringing. All incoming calls will have a normal ring tone. Switching to "Distinctive On" will activate all programmed distinctive ring memory locations.
Automatic Talk (Default is off)
Anykey Answer (Default is off)
Allows you to answer the phone without pressing the Automatic Talk is set to on, simply remove the handset from the cradle and the phone automatically answers the call (see page E29).
Allows you to answer the phone without pressing the Anykey Answer is on, you can answer a call by pressing any number key,
/tone/ , or #/ on the handset (see page E29).
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talk/flash or speaker. When
talk/flash or speaker. When
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Submenu option Description
Customize your handset(s) by giving it a banner name. The name will be displayed on
Banner (True Banner)
Language (Default is English)
Key Tou ch Tone (Default is on)
the LCD screen during Standby Mode, Intercom, Transfer, Room Monitor and Copy Phonebook operation. The banner name will be displayed on the receiving handset as well (see page E29).
The menu display options can be set to English, French or Spanish for easy setup use (see page E30).
Allows you to set your phone's key touch-tone to on or off (the sound your keypad makes when keys are pressed) (see page E30).
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Global Setup
If you change one of the Global settings, you change the settings for all additional handsets. Only one handset can change Global settings at a time.
Submenu option Description
Day & time Set the day and time of your display (see page E30).
CIDCW (Default is CW on/CWDX off)
Area Code
Set the Caller ID on Call Waiting (CIDCW) setting. CIDCW performs the same as regular Caller ID on a call waiting number (see page E31). Call Waiting Deluxe allows you to handle call waiting calls in seven different ways (see page E64).
Store or edit the area code. If you enter a 3-digit area code number in the"Area Code" option, your local area code does not appear in the Caller ID message. For calls received from outside your local area code, you will see a full 10-digit number (see page E31). Note: If your calling area requires 10-digit dialing, do not program this option.
Dial Mode (Default is tone)
Copy Phonebook (For Multi Handsets)
Voice Mail Tone (Default is on)
Set the dial mode to tone or pulse (see page E32). Most phone systems use tone dialing, which sends a DTMF tone through phone line.
To transfer the phonebook data stored in one handset to another handset (see page E32).
If your service does not support SDT message signal, set your VMWI (Visual Message Waiting Inculcator) not to detect SDT message signal (see page E33).
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System Reset
System Reset is used to clear the handset's ID from the main base unit, or the base ID from the handset.
Submenu option Description
Deregister HS
Clear the handset ID from the base. Use this option, for example, when you change the digital security code (see page E34).
Replacing Base
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Clear the base ID. Use this option, for example, if you wish to deregister the base to use the handset with another base of the CLT-E series (see page E34).
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Setting Up the Menu
Entering the Menu
1) Press the del/menu key in standby mode.
2) Use vol/ or vol/ to move the pointer to a desired main
menu (Walkie-Talkie Mode, Room Monitor, Handset Setup, Global Setup, and System Reset).
3) Press /select to select the desired main menu.
4) Use vol/ or vol/ to select a desired submenu, and then press /select to enter.
In the submenu, use vol/ or vol/ to select an item. Press /select to confirm your selection. For detailed instructions, see the following sections for the desired submenu.
5) To exit the menu, press end or place the handset to the cradle.
Walkie-Talkie (Direct-Link) Mode (For Multi Handsets)
Using the Walkie-Talkie Mode
1) Enter the Walkie-Talkie Mode menu.
mode press [SELECT]
appears.
To enter DirectLink
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