Sprint sp9127, 9127 User Manual

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Table of Contents
Important Safety Instructions...........................................................................................2
Parts Check List...................................................................................................................3
Handset Layout....................................................................................................................4
Base Unit................................................................................................................................5
GETTING STARTED.....................................................................................................................6
Setup.................................................................................................................................7
Ringer Selection..........................................................................................................8
Tone / Pulse Selection....................................................................................................8
The Handset Display.........................................................................................................9
BASIC OPERATION................................................................................................................10
Making Calls.....................................................................................................................10
Volume Control................................................................................................................10
Channel Changing..............................................................................................................10
Using Redial........................................................................................................................11
Answering Calls................................................................................................................11
Flash.................................................................................................................................11
Hold......................................................................................................................................12
Page...................................................................................................................................12
ADVANCED OPERATION......................................................................................................13
Caller ID/Call Waiting ID...............................................................................................13
Receiving and Storing Calls.......................................................................................13
About Caller ID ....................................................................................................... 13
Review Caller ID .......................................................................................................13
Deleting Records From Call History.........................................................................14
Delete A Specific Call............................................................................................14
Delete All Calls........................................................................................................14
Dial A Displayed Number................................................................................................14
Store A Caller ID Record In Phone Book Memory.....................................................14
Display Screen Messages........................................................................................15
Phone Book..................................................................................................................16
Store Memory Numbers............................................................................................16
Edit Numbers Stored In Memory..................................................................................17
Delete Numbers Stored in Memory...........................................................................17
Dial Memory Numbers..............................................................................................17
Message Waiting.......................................................................................................18
Headset Operation ....................................................................................................19
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION...............................................................................................20
Maintenance....................................................................................................................20
In Case of Difficulty..........................................................................................................21
Warranty Statement.............................................................................................................23
FCC, ACTA and IC Regulations.....................................................................................25
RBRC
TM
Seal..................................................................................................................28
Technical Specifications..................................................................................................29
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When using your telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury, including the following:
1. Read and understand all instructions.
2. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product.
3. Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
4. Do not use this product near water (for example, near a bath tub, kitchen sink or swimming pool).
5. Do not place this product on an unstable surface, such as a table, shelf, or stand. The product may fall, causing serious damage.
6. Slots and openings in the back or bottom of the Base Unit and Handset are provided for ventilation. To protect them from overheating, these openings must not be blocked by placing the product on a soft surface such as a bed, sofa or rug. This product should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register. This product should not be placed in any area where proper ventilation is not provided.
7. This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply in your home, consult your dealer or local power company.
8. Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not install this product where the cord may have anyone walking on it.
9. Never push objects of any kind into this product through slots in the Base or Handset as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a risk of fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the product.
10. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not disassemble this product, but take it to an authorized service facility. Opening or removing parts of the Base or Handset other than specified access doors may expose you to dangerous voltages or other risks. Incorrect reassembling can cause electric shock when the product is subsequently used.
11. Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in the risk of fire or electric shock.
12. Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to an authorized service facility under the following conditions: A. When the power supply cord or plug is damaged or frayed. B. If liquid has been spilled onto the product. C. If the product has been exposed to rain or water. D. If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions.
Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions, as improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and often requires extensive work by an authorized technician to restore the product to normal
operation. E. If the product has been dropped and the Base and/or Handset has been damaged. F. If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance.
13. Avoid using a telephone (other than cordless) during an electrical storm. There is a remote risk of electric shock from lighting.
14. Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak.
15. Only put the Handset of your telephone next to your ear when it is in normal talk mode.
Important Safety Instructions
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Parts Check List
1. Base Unit
2. Handset
3. User’s Manual
4. Power Adaptor
5. Telephone Line Cord
6. Battery Pack
7. Belt Clip
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Handset Layout
1. LCD Display
2. SELECT
3. Navigation/Volume Keys
4. ON
5. FLASH
6. HOLD
7. Antenna
8. Headset Jack
9. OFF
10. Dialing Keys
11. REDIAL/PAUSE
12. PROGRAM/CHANNEL
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Base Unit
1. Power Jack
2. Telephone Line Jack
3. IN USE/CHARGING LED
4. MESSAGE Indicator
5. PAGE
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TEL. LINE
9V AC
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The Handset of your 9127 is powered by a rechargeable battery pack. It charges automatically whenever the Handset is in the Base Unit. The battery pack needs charging when:
• The low battery icon and message are displayed:
• A double beep sounds.
To charge the battery pack, place the Handset in the Base Unit. The IN USE/CHARGING indicator will light to show the Handset is seated properly and the battery pack is charging. It is recommended that the battery pack should be charged for at least 16 hours initially. Afterwards, 8 hours of maintenance charging should be sufficient.
To install (or replace) the battery pack:
1. Remove the battery case cover by pressing on the ridged lines and sliding downward.
2. Discard the old battery pack by pulling firmly on the battery cords. Don’t put the old
battery pack in the trash or a fire - it could explode. Please recycle.
3. Snap in the new battery pack, with the wires in one of the lower corners. Insert the
battery plug into the socket, aligning the two holes in the plug with the socket pins.
4. Replace the battery case cover by sliding the cover upwards.
5. Place the Handset in the cradle of the Base Unit to allow it to charge for 16 hours.
CAUTION: To Reduce the Risk of Fire or Injury, Read and Follow these Instructions:
IMPORTANT:
Do not dispose of this battery pack into household garbage. For information on recycling or proper disposal, consult your local solid waste collection or disposal organization.
1. Use only VTech rechargeable battery pack, or equivalent.
2. Do not dispose of the battery pack in a fire. The cell may explode.
3. Do not open or mutilate the battery pack. Released electrolyte is corrosive and may cause damage to the eyes or skin. It may be toxic if swallowed.
4. Exercise care in handling batteries in order not to short the battery with conducting materials such as rings, bracelets, and keys. The battery pack or conductor may overheat and cause burns.
To purchase replacement battery packs, call the Supplier at (800) 949-4357
Installation of Battery Pack in Handset
GETTING STARTED
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GETTING STARTED
Setup
1. Plug the AC adaptor into an electrical outlet, and the AC connector to the bottom of the Base Unit. If the Handset battery pack has not been charged previously, place the Handset in the Base Unit cradle, and allow it to charge for 16 hours.
2. Connect the telephone line cord to the jack on the bottom of the Base Unit, and the other end to the wall jack.
TEL. LINE
A fully charged battery pack will provide a maximum talk time of 3.75 hours, with a maximum standby time of 3.75 days.
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GETTING STARTED
Setup
Ringer Selection
1. Press PROG/CHAN.
2. Press or until the screen displays RINGER: and the current setting.
3. Press SELECT. The current selection will flash, and you will hear a sample of the selected ring.
4. Press or to select a different ring style (there are 4), or turn the ringer OFF.
5. Press SELECT to confirm your choice.
NOTE: If the ringer is set to OFF, the display will
show RINGER OFF in idle mode.
Tone/Pulse Selection
NOTE: Your 9127 is factory-preset for TONE
dialing.
1. To change dialing mode, press PROG/CHAN.
2. Press or until the screen displays DIAL MODE: and the current setting.
3. Press SELECT. The current setting is flashing.
4. Press or to change the setting.
5. Press SELECT to confirm your choice.
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If the Display says: It Means:
The Handset is in idle mode.
Indicates incoming call.
Waiting for dial tone.
Handset is in use.
New messages have been received in your Voicemail service.
The Handset Display
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Making Calls
Press ON. Dial the phone number.
Press OFF to end your call.
-OR-
Dial the phone number. Use the key to backspace if you make a dialing mistake. Then press ON.
Press OFF to end your call. When the Handset is in use, the IN USE/CHARGING
light on the Base Unit will flash. When the Handset is in the Base Unit cradle, the IN USE/CHARGING light glows steadily.
V olume Control
While you are on a call, press to raise the inbound volume and to lower it. The Handset will display the relative volume setting as you adjust it. When you reach the maximum or minimum volume setting, you will hear a double beep.
Channel Changing
If you experience noise or interference while on a call, you may be too far from the Base Unit, or in an obstructed area. Try moving to a different location. If this does not improve the transmission, press PROG/CHAN. You can press this key more than once, if necessary.
NOTE: This feature only operates while you are on an active call.
BASIC OPERATION
Basic Operation
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USING REDIAL
1. Press ON. Listen for dial tone.
2. Press REDIAL/PAUSE. The last number you called will automatically be redialed.
OR
1. Press REDIAL. The number will appear on the display.
2. Press ON.
NOTE: If you press REDIAL twice, the redial number will be deleted.
Answering Calls
To answer a call, press any key other than the OFF key. During an incoming call, to temporarily mute the ringing, press OFF.
(NOTE: This feature is not available when the Handset is in its cradle.)
Flash
When you receive a Call Waiting alert, press FLASH to switch to the incoming call.
Press FLASH again to return to the first call.
BASIC OPERATION
Basic Operation
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Basic Operation
Hold
To place your call on hold, press HOLD. Press HOLD again to return to your call.
NOTE: If you have a call on hold, and then pick up an extension connected to the same line, your 9127 will automatically drop the call and return to idle mode.
Page
The Base can signal the Handset by means of the PAGE key. This is helpful in locating a misplaced Handset. Press PAGE at the Base. The Handset will generate a series of tones (different than inbound call ringing) for a maximum of 60 seconds, and will display:
Press PAGE at the Base or OFF key on the Handset to end the Page.
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NOTE: Caller ID and Call Waiting ID are subscription
services, provided by your regional phone company. You must subscribe to these services in order to benefit from the Caller ID features of your 9127. Contact your regional phone service provider for details.
Receiving and Storing Calls
As new Caller ID/Call Waiting ID records are received, NEW followed by the number of new Caller ID records received will be displayed on the Handset.
Your 9127 will store the most current 50 Caller ID and Call Waiting ID records. When Caller ID information comes in with the inbound ring, it is displayed until the call is answered. When Call Waiting ID information comes
in, it is displayed for approximately 15 seconds.
About Caller ID
This phone assigns each incoming call a number from 1 to 50. The most recent call will have the highest number. When the memory is full, the oldest call information is deleted to make room for new incoming call information. Therefore, you do not have to delete Caller ID records manually.
For each call that comes in, the screen displays the following information between the first and second rings:
• Your caller’s name (15 letters are sent by your telephone company);
• The caller’s area code and telephone number;
• The time and date of the call. If you answer a call before the information appears on the screen, it will not be in the call history.
NOTE: Press OFF at any time to exit Caller ID review mode.
Review Caller ID
1. Press to view Caller ID.
2. Use and to scroll through records in call history.
Caller ID/Call Waiting ID
555-123-4567
Andrew Smith
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Deleting Records from Call History
NOTE: You can only delete all calls if all caller ID records have been previously viewed.
Delete a Specific Call
1. Locate the record you want to delete from call history.
2. Press SELECT, then press until ERASE flashes.
3. Press SELECT. The screen displays ERASE NO
YES ALL and the phone number. The current choice flashes.
4. Press until YES flashes.
5. Press SELECT. You’ll hear a series of beeps
confirming the deletion.
Delete All Calls
1. While viewing call history, press SELECT, then
press until ERASE flashes.
2. Press SELECT. The screen displays ERASE NO
YES ALL and the phone number. The current choice flashes.
3. Press until ALL flashes, then press SELECT.
The screen displays ERASE ALL NO YES. The current choice flashes.
4. Press until YES flashes.
5. Press SELECT. You will hear a series of beeps confirming the deletion.
Dial a Displayed Number
1. Locate the record in call history that you want to
dial.
2. If you wish to change how the number is dialed,
press #. The screen displays any alternate dialing sequences available for this call (area code + n um ber; 1+ area code + number; number only; 1+ number).
3. Press SELECT. DIAL will be flashing.
4. Press SELECT again to dial. -OR- After completing step 2, press ON to dial.
Store a Caller ID Record in Phonebook Memory
1. Use the key to locate the desired CID record.
2. If you wish to change how the number is stored,
press #. The screen displays any alternate dialing sequence available for this call (area code + number; 1 + area code + number; number only; 1 + number).
3. Press SELECT, then press until PGM flashes.
4. Press SELECT. You can now edit the NAME if you wish. Press to backspace in order
to edit the name. Use to advance and add a space.
Caller ID/Call Waiting ID
555-123-4567
555-123-4567
555-123-4567
555-123-4567
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5. Press SELECT. You can now edit the phone number. Press to backspace in order to
edit the phone number.
6. Press SELECT. Your CID record is now in your Phonebook directory.
DISPLA Y SCREEN MESSAGES
Screen Display: When:
BLOCKED NAME The other party is blocking name information. BLOCKED CALLER The other party is blocking name and number information. UNKNOWN NAME Your phone company is unable to receive information about this
caller’s name.
UNKNOWN CALLER Your phone company is unable to receive information about this
caller’s name and number.
Err There is a problem with Caller ID transmission from the telephone
company.
Caller ID/Call Waiting ID
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This cordless phone can store 20 telephone numbers with names, each up to 16 digits long. Entries are stored alphabetically. For consistency with Caller ID entries, you may wish to enter last names first.
NOTE: Press OFF at any time to exit memory.
Store Memory Numbers
1. Press PROG/CHAN. The screen displays DIRECTORY.
2. Press SELECT. The screen displays ENTER NAME.
3. Using the chart below, enter up to 15 characters for the name you’re storing with the
number. Use to backspace and make corrections; use to advance and add a space.
Presses
123456
11 2ABC2 3DEF3 4GHI4 5JKL5 6MNO6 7PQRS7 8TUV8 9WXYZ9 00 ** #& ,-.#
4. When you finish entering the name, press SELECT. The screen displays ENTER
NUMBER .
5. Enter the telephone number. Use to backspace and make a correction. Press
REDIAL/PAUSE to store a pause in the dialing sequence.
6. Press SELECT to store your entry. The screen displays SAVING... and you’ll hear a series
of beeps confirming the entry.
NOTE: When memory is full the screen displays MEMORY FULL, an error tone sounds, and you will not be able to store a new number until you delete a stored number.
Phonebook
Dial Key
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Edit Numbers Stored in Memory
1. Press . The screen displays DIRECTORY.
2. Press or to scroll alphabetically through numbers stored in memory
-OR-
Press the dial pad key for the first letter of the entry you want to edit.
3. When the screen displays the number you want to
edit, press SELECT. Then press until EDIT flashes.
4. Press SELECT. The screen displays the name and
number. The flashing cursor appears at the end of the name. Use , and the dial pad keys to edit the name. Press SELECT to move on to edit the number.
5. Press SELECT to save the edited information. You’ll hear a series of beeps confirming the
change.
Delete Numbers Stored in Memory
1. Press . The screen displays DIRECTORY.
2. Press or to scroll alphabetically through numbers stored in memory
-OR-
Press the dial pad key for the first letter of the entry you want to delete.
3. When the screen displays the number you want to
delete, press SELECT. Then press until ERASE flashes.
4. Press SELECT. The screen displays ERASE NO
YES and the number. The current choice flashes.
5. Press until YES flashes.
6. Press SELECT. You’ll hear a series of beeps confirming the deletion.
Dial Memory Numbers
1. Press . The screen displays DIRECTORY.
2. Press or to scroll alphabetically through numbers stored in memory
-OR-
Press the dial pad key for the first letter of the entry you want to dial.
3. When the screen displays the number you want to
dial, press ON. -OR- When the screen displays the number you want to
dial, press SELECT, then press or until DIAL flashes. Press SELECT to dial.
Phonebook
5551234567
5551234567
5551234567
ADV ANCED OPERATION
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Your 9127 is capable of detecting a Visual Message Waiting signal, generated by many phone service providers. If you subscribe to VoiceMail service from your local telephone company, and a Visual Message Waiting Signal is provided, the Handset will display
MESSAGES WAITING and the Base Unit MESSAGE light will glow to alert you to new,
unplayed messages.
Once you have reviewed all of your new messages the indicators will go out. However, if necessary, it is possible to turn the Message Waiting indicators OFF manually:
1. Press PROG/CHAN.
2. Press or until MESSAGES WAITING is
displayed.
3. Press SELECT. The Handset will display:
4. Press or to toggle between NO and YES.
5. With YES flashing, press SELECT. You will hear
a tone confirming your choice.
Message Waiting
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Headset Operation
Your 9127 cordless telephone is equipped with a 2.5mm Headset Jack for use with an optional accessory Headset for hands-free operation.
If you choose to use the Headset option, you must obtain an optional accessory Headset compatible with the 9127. To purchase a compatible Headset or other accessories, contact the Supplier at 800-949-4357. Once you have a compatible 2.5mm Headset, locate the Headset Jack on the Handset of your
9127. Connect the plug on the Headset to the jack on the cordless Handset(under a small rubber flap). The plug should fit securely. Do not force the connection.
NOTE: Whenever a compatible Headset is connected to the cordless Handset, the microphone on the Handset will be MUTED. This is done to limit the effect of background noise.
Belt Clip
The 9127 is also equipped with a detachable belt clip. Align the pins on the inside edge of the belt clip with the notches on the side of the 9127 Handset. The belt clip should snap securely into place. Do not force the connection.
To remove the belt clip, pry it away from either side, where the pins are secured in the Handset notches. Do NOT pull
up from the bottom of the clip!!!
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Taking care of your telephone
Your cordless telephone contains sophisticated electronic parts, so it must be treated with care.
Avoid rough treatment
Place the Handset down gently. Save the original packing materials to protect your telephone if you ever need to ship it.
Avoid water
Your telephone can be damaged if it gets wet. Do not use the Handset outdoors in the rain, or handle it with wet hands. Do not install your Base Unit near a sink, bathtub, or shower.
Electrical storms
Electrical storms can sometimes cause power surges harmful to electronic equipment. For your own safety, use caution when using electric appliances during storms.
Cleaning your telephone
Your telephone has a durable plastic casing that should retain its luster for many years. Clean it only with a soft cloth slightly dampened with water or a mild soap. Do not use excess water or cleaning solvents of any kind.
Remember that electrical appliances can cause serious injury if used when you are wet or standing in water. If your Base Unit should fall into water, DO NOT RETRIEVE
IT UNTIL YOU UNPLUG THE POWER CORD AND TELEPHONE LINE CORDS FROM THE WALL. Then pull the unit out by the unplugged cords.
Maintenance
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If you have difficulty operating your phone, the suggestions below should solve the problem. If you still have difficulty after trying these suggestions, call The Supplier at (800) 949-
4357.
The phone doesn't work at all
• Make sure the Power Cord is plugged in.
• Make sure the telephone line cord is plugged firmly into the Base Unit and the telephone
wall jack.
• Make sure the batteries are properly charged. If you get a LOW BATTERY message
or indication, the battery pack needs charging.
No dial tone
• First try all the suggestions above.
• If you still don't hear a dial tone, disconnect the Base Unit from the telephone jack and
connect a different phone. If there is no dial tone on that phone either, the problem is in your wiring or local service. Contact your local telephone company.
You get noise, static, or a weak signal even when you're near the Base Unit
• Household appliances plugged into the same circuit as the Base Unit can sometimes
cause interference. Try moving the appliance or the Base Unit to another outlet.
You get noise, static, or a weak signal when you're away from the Base Unit
• You may be out of range. Either move closer to the Base, or relocate the Base Unit.
• The layout of your home may be limiting the range. Try moving the Base Unit to another
position.
The Handset does not ring when you receive a call
• Make sure you have the ringer activated. Refer to the section(s) on ringer selection
in this User’s Manual.
• Make sure the telephone line cord is plugged firmly into the Base Unit and the telephone
jack. Make sure the power cord is plugged in.
• You may be too far from the Base Unit.
• You may have too many extension phones on your telephone line to allow all of them
to ring. Try unplugging some of the other phones.
You hear other calls while using your phone
Disconnect your Base Unit from the telephone jack, and plug in a regular telephone.
If you still hear other calls, the problem is probably in your wiring or local service. Call your local telephone company.
You hear noise in the Handset, and none of the keys or buttons work
Make sure the power cord is plugged in.
In Case Of Difficulty
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Common cure for electronic equipment
If the unit does not seem to be responding normally, then try putting the Handset in the cradle. If it does not seem to respond, do the following (in the order listed):
1. Disconnect the power to the Base.
2. Disconnect the Handset battery, and spare battery pack, if applicable.
3. Wait a few minutes.
4. Connect power to the Base.
5. Re-install the battery pack(s).
6. Wait for the Handset to re-establish its link with the Base. To be safe, allow up to
one minute for this to take place.
In Case Of Difficulty
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Warranty Statement
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
What does this limited warranty cover?
The manufacturer of this product, the Supplier, warrants to the holder of a valid proof
of purchase (“Consumer” or “you”) that the product and all accessories provided by the Supplier in the sales package (“Product”) are free from material defects in material and workmanship, pursuant to the following terms and conditions, when installed and used normally and in accordance with operation instructions. This limited warranty extends only to the Consumer for Products purchased and used in the United States of America.
What will the Supplier do if the Product is not free from material defects in materials and workmanship during the limited warranty period (“Materially Defective Product”)?
• During the limited warranty period, the Supplier's authorized service representative will
repair or replace at the Supplier's option, without charge, a Materially Defective Product. If we repair this product, we may use new or refurbished replacement parts. If we choose to replace this product, we may replace it with a new or refurbished product of the same or similar design. The Supplier will return repaired or replacement products to you in working condition. The Supplier will retain defective parts, modules, or equipment. Repair or replacement of Product, at the Supplier's option, is your exclusive remedy. You should expect the repair or replacement to take approximately 30 days.
How long is the limited warranty period?
The limited warranty period for the product extends for ONE (1) YEAR from the date
of purchase if If the Supplier repairs or replaces a Materially Defective Product under the terms of this limited warranty. This limited warranty also applies to repaired or replacement Products for a period of either (a) 90 days from the date the repaired or replacement Product is shipped to you or (b) the time remaining on the original one­year warranty; whichever is longer.
What is not covered by this limited warranty?
This limited warranty does not cover:
1. Product that has been subjected to misuse, accident, shipping or other physical damage, improper installation, abnormal operation or handling, neglect, inundation, fire, water or other liquid intrusion; or
2. Product that has been damaged due to repair, alteration or modification by anyone
other than an authorized service representative of the Supplier; or
3. Product to the extent that the problem experienced is caused by signal conditions,
network reliability or cable or antenna systems; or
4. Product to the extent that the problem is caused by use with electrical accessories
from other manufacturers; or
5. Product whose warranty/quality stickers, Product serial numbers plates or electronic
serial numbers have been removed, altered or rendered illegible; or
6. Product purchased, used, serviced or shipped for repair from outside the United States,
or used for commercial or institutional purposes (including but not limited to Products used for rental purposes); or
7. Product returned without valid proof of purchase (see 2 below); or
8. Charges for installation or set up, adjustment of customer controls and installation
or repair of systems outside the unit.
How do you get warranty service?
• To obtain warranty service in the United States of America, call the Supplier at (800)
949-4357 for instructions regarding where to return the Product. Before calling for
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service, please check the user’s manual. A check of the Product controls and features may save you a service call.
• Except as provided by applicable law, you assume the risk of loss or damage during
transit and transportation and are responsible for delivery or handling charges incurred in the transport of Product(s) to the service location. The Supplier will return repaired or replaced product under this limited warranty to you, transportation, delivery or handling charges prepaid. The Supplier assumes no risk for damage or loss of the Product in transit.
• If the Product failure is not covered by this limited warranty, or proof of purchase does
not meet the terms of this limited warranty, The Supplier will notify you and will request that you authorize the cost of repair prior to any further repair activity. You must pay for the cost of repair and return shipping costs for the repair of Products that are not covered by this limited warranty.
What must you return with the Product to get warranty service?
1. Return the entire original package and contents including the Product to the the Supplier's
service location along with a description of the malfunction or difficulty;
2. Include “valid proof of purchase” (sales receipt) identifying the Product purchased
(Product model) and the date of purchase or receipt; and
3. Provide your name, complete and correct mailing address, and telephone number.
Other Limitations
This warranty is the complete and exclusive agreement between you and the Supplier.
It supersedes all other written or oral communications related to this Product. the Supplier provides no other warranties for this product. The warranty exclusively describes all of the Supplier's responsibilities regarding the product.
There are no other express warranties. No one is authorized to make modifications to this limited warranty and you should not rely on any such modification.
State Law Rights: This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
Limitations: Implied warranties, including those of fitness for a particular purpose and merchantability (an unwritten warranty that the product is fit for ordinary use) are limited to one year from date of purchase. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you.
In no event shall the Supplier be liable for any indirect, special, incidental, consequential,
or similar damages (including, but not limited to lost profits or revenue, inability to use the product, or other associated equipment, the cost of substitute equipment, and claims by third parties) resulting from the use of this product. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.
Warranty Statement
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This equipment complies with Parts 15 of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules for the United States. It also complies with regulations RSS210 and CS-03 of Industry and Science Canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
A label is located on the underside of the Base Unit containing either the FCC registration number and Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) or the IC registration number and Load Number. You must, upon request, provide this information to your local telephone company.
This equipment is compatible with inductively coupled hearing aids. Should you experience trouble with this telephone equipment, please contact:
The Supplier at (800) 949-4357. for repair/warranty information. The telephone company may ask you to disconnect this equipment from the line network until the problem has been corrected.
FCC Part 15
Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. The equipment has been tested and found to comply with 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 off and on, the user is encouraged to try and correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet or on a circuit different from that to which
the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC and ACTA Information
If this equipment was approved for connection to the telephone network prior to July 23, 2001, it complies with Part 68 of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules. If the equipment was approved after that date, it complies with the Part 68 rules and with Technical Requirements for Connection of Equipment to the Telephone Network adopted by the Administrative Council for Terminal Attachments (ACTA). We are required to provide you with the following information.
1. Product identifier and REN information
The label on the back or bottom of this equipment contains, among other things, an identifier indicating product approval and the Ringer Equivalence Number (REN). This information must be provided to your local telephone company upon request. For equipment approved prior to July 23, 2001, the product identifier is preceded by the phrase “FCC Reg No.” and the REN is listed separately. For equipment approved after that date, the product identifier is preceded by “US” and a colon (:), and the REN is encoded in the product
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identifier without a decimal point as the sixth and seventh characters following the colon. For example, the product identifier US:AAAEQ03T123XYZ would indicate an REN of 0.3. The REN is used to determine how many devices you may connect to your telephone line and still have them ring when you are called. In most, but not all areas, the sum of all RENs should be five (5.0) or less. For more information, please contact your local telephone company.
2. Connection and use with the nationwide telephone network
The plug and jack used to connect this equipment to the premises wiring and the telephone network must comply with the applicable Part 68 rules and technical requirements adopted by ACTA. A compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided with this product. It is designed to be connected to a compatible modular jack that is also compliant. An RJ11 jack should normally be used for connecting to a single line and an RJ14 jack for two lines. See Installation Instructions in this user’s manual. This equipment may not be used with Coin Telephone Lines or with Party Lines. If you have specially wired alarm dialing equipment connected to your telephone line, ensure the connection of this equipment does not disable your alarm equipment. If you have questions about what will disable alarm equipment, consult your telephone company or a qualified installer.
3. Repair instructions
If this equipment is malfunctioning, it must be unplugged from the modular jack until the problem has been corrected. Repairs to this telephone equipment can only be made by the manufacturer or its authorized agents. For repair procedures, follow the instructions outlined under the Limited Warranty.
4. Rights of the telephone company
If this equipment is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may temporarily discontinue your telephone service. The telephone company is required to notify you before interrupting service. If advance notice is not practical, you will be notified as soon as possible. You will be given the opportunity to correct the problem and the telephone company is required to inform you of your right to file a complaint with the FCC. Your telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operation, or procedures that could affect the proper functioning of this product. The telephone company is required to notify you if such changes are planned.
5. Hearing aid compatibility
If this product is equipped with a corded or cordless handset, it is hearing aid compatible.
6. Programming/testing of emergency numbers
If this product has memory dialing locations, you may choose to store police, fire department and emergency medical service telephone numbers in these locations. If you do, please keep three things in mind: a. We recommend that you also write the telephone number on the directory card,
so that you can still dial the emergency number manually if the memory dialing feature doesn’t work.
b. This feature is provided only as a convenience, and the manufacturer assumes
no responsibility for customer reliance upon the memory feature.
c. Testing the emergency telephone numbers you have stored is not recommended.
However, if you do make a call to an emergency number:
• You must remain on the line and briefly explain the reason for the call before hanging up.
• Programming/testing of emergency numbers should be performed during
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off-peak hours, such as in the early morning or late evening, when the emergency services tend to be less busy.
IC (Industry Canada)
This telephone is registered for use in Canada. The term “IC:” before the radio certification number only signifies that Industry Canada
technical specifications were met. Notice: This equipment meets the applicable Industry Canada Terminal Equipment Technical
Specifications. This is confirmed by the registration number. The abbreviation, IC, before the registration number signifies that registration was performed based on a Declaration of Conformity indicating that Industry Canada technical specifications were met. It does not imply that Industry Canada approved the equipment.
Notice:
The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for this terminal equipment is 0.1. The REN assigned to each terminal equipment provides an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface. The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all the devices does not exceed five.
Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company. The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection. The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of services in some situations.
Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian maintenance facility designated by the Supplier. Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment, or equipment malfunctions, may give the telecom munications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment.
Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility, telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system, if present, are connected together. This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas.
Caution:
Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves, but should contact the appropriate electrical inspection authority or electrician as appropriate.
Your Cordless Phone is designed to operate at the maximum power allowed by the FCC and IC. This means your Handset and Base Unit can communicate only over a certain distance - which will depend on the location of the Base Unit and Handset, weather, and the construction and layout of your home or office.
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RBRCTM Seal
The RBRC Seal on the nickel-cadmium battery contained in our product indicates that the Supplier is voluntarily participating in an industry program to collect and recycle these batteries at the end of their useful lives, when taken out of service within the United States and Canada. The RBRC program provides a convenient alternative to placing used nickel­cadmium batteries into the trash or municipal waste, which may be illegal in
your area.
The Supplier’s partnership with RBRC makes it easy for you to drop off the spent battery at local retailers participating in the RBRC program or at authorized the Supplier product service centers. Please call 1-800-8-BATTERY for information on Ni-Cd battery recycling and disposal bans/restrictions in your area. the Supplier’s involvement in this program is part of its commitment to protecting our environment and conserving natural resources.
RBRC is a registered trademark of Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation.
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Technical Specifications
FREQUENCY CONTROL
Crystal Controlled Dual PLL Synthesizer
TRANSMIT FREQUENCY
Handset:
923.40 MHz to 927.75 MHz (All 30 channels within this range)
Base Unit:
902.40 MHz to 907.05 MHz (All 30 channels within this range)
RECEIVE FREQUENCY
Handset:
902.40 MHz to 907.05 MHz (All 30 channels within this range)
Base Unit:
923.40 MHz to 927.75 MHz (All 30 channels within this range)
NOMINAL EFFECTIVE RANGE
Maximum power allowed by FCC and IC. Actual operating range may vary according to environmental conditions at the time of use.
SIZE
Handset:
191(L) x 55.5(W) x 39.5(H)mm Maximum (Antenna included)
Base Unit:
125(L) x 120(W) x 97.5(H)mm Maximum (Antenna included)
WEIGHT
Handset:
141 grams
Base Unit:
151 grams
POWER REQUIREMENTS
Handset:
Self-contained nickel-cadmium rechargeable battery pack, 3.6V nominal, 300mAh capacity.
Base Unit:
9VAC @ 250mA
MEMORY
Phonebook:
20 Memory locations 16 digits and 15 characters per location.
CID:
Alphanumeric Display
50 Memory locations
SPECIFICATIONS ARE TYPICAL AND MA Y CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
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