SANYO CLTW10 User Manual

INSTRUCTION MANUAL
CLT-W10
2.4 GHz
Digital Cordless Telephone with 2 Caller ID Handsets and Extra Charger
Important
Charge the handset battery for 15 continuous hours prior to first use.
SANYO Canada Inc.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION.................................................................................................4
GETTING STARTED...........................................................................................5
Checking package contents.................................................................5
Modular jack........................................................................................5
Choosing a location for the base unit and handset cradle....................6
Connecting the base unit.....................................................................6
Connecting the handset cradle............................................................7
Batteries .............................................................................................7
Charging the handset batteries............................................................8
NAMES AND CONTROLS..................................................................................9
Handset...............................................................................................9
Base unit...........................................................................................10
INITIAL PROGRAMMING.................................................................................11
Language..........................................................................................11
Handset name...................................................................................11
Dial mode..........................................................................................11
Flash time …………………………………………………………………12
Key lock.............................................................................................12
Key tone............................................................................................12
Handset ring tone..............................................................................12
Handset ring volume level .................................................................13
Earpiece volume level........................................................................13
Auto answer on / off...........................................................................13
Clear message waiting......................................................................14
BASICS ............................................................................................................14
Standby mode...................................................................................14
Receiving a call.................................................................................14
Making a call.....................................................................................15
Correcting a dialing error...................................................................15
Redialing...........................................................................................15
Returning missed calls.......................................................................15
Mute key “C”......................................................................................16
Handset locator (page key)................................................................16
Low battery warning ……………………………………………………….16 Voice mail indicator ……………………………………………………….16
CALLER ID FEATURES...................................................................................17
Caller ID with Call Waiting.................................................................17
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Caller ID list.......................................................................................17
Reviewing Caller ID list......................................................................17
Deleting entries from the Caller ID list................................................18
DIRECTORY.....................................................................................................18
Storing a name / number in the directory...........................................18
Making calls from the directory..........................................................20
Deleting an entry...............................................................................20
Changing a stored entry....................................................................20
Storing Caller ID entries in the directory.............................................20
MULTI-HANDSET CONFIGURATION ..............................................................21
Registering a handset........................................................................21
Identifying a handset on the network.................................................21
Intercom (internal) call.......................................................................21
Intercom ring tone..............................................................................22
Call toggling.......................................................................................22
3-way conference call........................................................................23
Call waiting........................................................................................23
Transferring call between handsets...................................................23
Call back ...........................................................................................24
CHANGING THE HANDSET BATTERY.…………………………………………..24 RECYCLING NICKEL-METAL HYDRIDE BATTERIES………………………….25
HEADSET JACK AND BELT CLIP...................................................................25
POWER FAILURE............................................................................................26
LCD SCREEN MESSAGES..............................................................................26
LIGHT SIGNALS………………………………………………………………………27 SOUND SIGNALS…………………………………………………………………….28
TROUBLESHOOTING......................................................................................28
TELEPHONE.....................................................................................28
MULTI-HANDSET USE.....................................................................29
CALLER ID........................................................................................30
CAUSES OF POOR RECEPTION...………………..……………………30
MAINTENANCE................................................................................................31
MAXIMIZE BATTERY PERFORMANCE...........................................................31
TECHNICAL INFORMATION............................................................................33
SANYO COMFORT WARRANTY.....................................................................34
SOS HELP LINE...............................................................................................36
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The exclamation point within the triangle is a warning sign alerting you of important instructions accompanying the product.
INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on your purchase of this Sanyo digital cordless telephone. Your Sanyo 2.4 GHz digital cordless telephone is a fine-quality home communications product. It is carefully designed and produced by a world leader of consumer and industrial electronic equipment. With proper maintenance and care, it will provide you with years of enjoyment and convenience.
Main Features
2.4 GHz Technology
Superior Range – The use of 2.4 GHz frequency band for signal transmission
between base and handset means greater communication range compared to conventional
Ultra-Low Noise – The high frequency communication also has significantly reduced noise level.
Hopping spread spectrum – 2.4-GHz, Digital frequency hopping spread spectrum technology automatically selects a clear channel every time you receive or place a call on the handset.
COMPANDER PLUS Noise Reduction
This fourth generation of the Sanyo’s original noise reduction technology now filters out more background noise.
Other features
43-49 MHz cordless telephones.
 Caller ID memory holds up to 30 numbers
 Electronic telephone book holds up to 70 numbers
 Recognition of up to 4 additional handset units for making intercom
(handset to handset) and 3-way calls. Two handsets are included with this product.
 Microphone mute function
 Adjustable ring tones, volume levels, language display, handset IDs,
and low battery / out of range warning signals
 Rechargeable batteries and up to 7-hours of talk time
IMPORTANT: To use all of the features of this telephone, you must subscribe to either the standard Name / Number Caller ID Service or Caller ID with Call Waiting Service from your telephone company. To know who is calling while you are on the phone, you must subscribe to Caller ID with Call Waiting Service.
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GETTING STARTED
Checking package contents
Make sure your package includes the items shown here.
Base unit
Handset cradle 2 x Handsets
2 x AC
Adaptors
(PI-41-735US)
(A10920)
2 x Batteries
2 x Belt clips
Telephone line cord
Battery order
sheet
Modular jack
You need an RJ11 type modular phone jack. If you do not have a modular jack, call your local phone company to find out how to have one installed.
Installation tips
Some cordless telephones operate at frequencies that may cause interference to nearby TV, microwave ovens, and VCRs. To minimize or prevent such interference, the base of the cordless telephone should not be placed near or on top of a TV, microwave oven, or VCR. If such interference continues, move the cordless telephone farther away from these appliances.
Certain other communications devices may also use the 2.4 GHz frequency for communication and if not set properly these devices may interfere with each ot and/or your new telephone. If you are concerned with interference, please refer to the owner’s manual for these devices on how to properly set channels to avoid interference. Typical devices that may use the 2.4 GHz frequency for communication include wireless audio/video senders, wireless computer networks, multi-handset cordless telephone systems, and some long-range cordless telephone systems.
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GETTING STARTED
Choosing a location for the base unit and handset cradle
The base unit records and displays the indoor temperature, when selecting a location, observe the following guidelines:
 Choose a location that provides easy access to a 120-volt AC power
source.  Choose a location that will allow the telephone cable to reach a telephone
jack. You can use an extension jack or cable if necessary.  Place the base unit as high as possible to get a better radio frequency range
with the handset. You may need to try several locations – such as upstairs,
or near a first-floor landing – to find the best range. Solid structures such as
walls and doors may reduce the signal strength.
 Do not place the base unit near a sink, bathtub, or shower.  Do not place the base unit near objects that may cause radio interference,
such as another telephone, large metal objects such a mirror or filing
cabinet, or electrical appliances such as an electric stove, washing machine,
microwave oven, television, and fluorescent lights.  Do not place the unit near heat sources such as radiators or air ducts, or in
a place subject to direct sunlight.
Connecting the base unit
1. Plug the AC adaptor into the power jack at the back of the base. Plug the
other end into an electrical outlet.
2. Plug the telephone line cord into the tel. line jack at the back of the base.
Plug the other end into a modular phone jack. Note: Two adapters are shipped with this product. Please check the label on
the adapter to make sure you are using the right one.
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GETTING STARTED
Connecting the handset cradle
Batteries
1. Open the battery compartment located at the back of the handset unit.
2. Plug the battery connector into the socket.
3. Replace the battery compartment by sliding it in the direction shown by the arrow in the diagram to the right. The lid clicks into place when it is secured.
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GETTING STARTED
Charging the handset batteries
You must charge the handset batteries for 15continuous hours the first time you use them.
NOTE: When the icon appears empty and “CHARGE BATTERY”
shows on the LCD screen, or if you hear a warning beep during a call, please:
 End the call as soon as possible.  Charge the handset by putting it back on the base cradle with the keypad
facing outwards. The green steadily to indicate that the handset is charging.
 It is normal for the handset and base to get warm when the handset is
charging in the base.
Caution: Use only the Sanyo AC adaptor that is supplied with this phone. Using another AC adaptor may damage the phone.
CHARGE LED on the base unit lights up
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NAMES AND CONTROLS
Handset
1. Earpiece 8. REDIAL/PAUSE
9. (
2. Display
3. Up (
4. MENU/OK
5. Headset jack (head set optional)
6. TALK
7. *TONE
) / Volume up / phone book
C) Cancel / MUTE
10. INT (intercom)
11. Down (
12. #
13. FLASH/DEL
14. Microphone
)/CID REVIEW
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NAMES AND CONTROLS
Base unit
1. PAGE key
2. Charging contacts
3. CHARGE/IN USE LED
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INITIAL PROGRAMMING
Before using this telephone, the following initial settings must be completed: volume level, ring volume, ring tone, auto answer, key tone, key lock, handset name, language, phone book, call log, message waiting, and dial mode. The last 4 settings are stored on the base unit and control all handsets. The other settings must be set for each handset individually.
Language
1. Press MENU/OK to enter the options menu.
2. Scroll
3. Press
4. Press
5. Press
Handset name
You can use up to 16 characters to name a handset, the name will appear on the handset display screen in standby mode. To name your handset:
1. Press the
2. Press
3. Press
4. Enter a name for your handset.
or until you see “LANGUAGE.”
MENU/OK to enter settings.
or to select the desired language (English, Spanish, or French). The
default is English.
MENU/OK to confirm.
MENU/OK key.
or to select “HANDSET NAME”.
MENU/OK to begin settings, “NAME” will appear.
Note: refer to Storing a name / number in the directory section for details
about how to input characters on page18.
5. Press
MENU/OK to save the name.
Dial mode
This phone is compatible with pulse-dialing (rotary) and tone-dialing (DTMF) systems. If you have a touch-tone service, do nothing as your phone has been set to touch­tone by default prior to shipment. If you do not know which type of service you have, contact your local telephone company. The default setting is DTMF.
1. Press the
2. Press
3. Press the
4. Press
5. Press
6. Press
7. Press
8. To return to standby mode, press
MENU/OK key.
or to select “DIALING” from the options.
MENU/OK key.
or to select “DIAL METHOD”from the submenu.
MENU/OK.
or to select “PULSE” or DTMF” mode.
MENU/OK to confirm your selection.
C repeatedly.
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INITIAL PROGRAMMING
Flash time
Consult your telephone company before changing the Flash time setting. Changing this setting may cause your telephone company service such as call waiting to not work properly.
1. Press the
2. Press
3. Press the
4. Press
5. Press
6. Press
The default setting is LONG.
7. Press
Key lock
You can lock the keypad to prevent keys from accidentally being pressed. To lock the keypad:
1. Press
2. Press
3. Press
4. Press
5. Press MENU/OK to confirm settings. The default setting is OFF.
To unlock the keypad:
 Press 1,5,9 to unlock the keypad.  Key lock is disabled in the event of an incoming call, but returns to key lock
when the call ends.
 Key lock is disabled after an emergency call.
Note: To dial an emergency number while the keypad is locked, press TALK followed by the emergency number (000,110,112,119,911,999).
Key tone
Turn this feature on to hear a click every time a key is pressed on the keypad. This option is not available when the keypad is locked. To activate the key click option:
1. Press
2. Press
3. Press
4. Press
5. Press
Handset ring tone
You have a choice of 10 ring tones for internal or external incoming calls so you can tell from the sound of the ring whether the call is coming from an external or internal source. To select a ring tone:
MENU/OK key.
or to select “DIALING” from the options.
MENU/OK key.
or to select “FLASH TIME” from the submenu.
MENU/OK.
or to select “LONG” or SHORT”.
MENU/OK to confirm your selection.
MENU/OK.
or to scroll to ”KEY LOCK”.
MENU/OK to enter the “KEY LOCK” sub menu.
or to select (ON).
MENU/OK.
or to scroll to “KEY CLICK”.
MENU/OK.
or to select on or off.
MENU/OK to confirm settings. The default setting is ON.
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