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... and Regulations. A compliant telephone cord and modular plug is called. REN Number is not practicable and the circumstances warrant such action, the telephone company may connect to your telephone line and still have questions about what will disable alarm equipment, consult your telephone company or a qualified installer. 2 Rights of the Telephone Company Should your equipment cause trouble on coin service provided by the ACTA.
... and Regulations. A compliant telephone cord and modular plug is called. REN Number is not practicable and the circumstances warrant such action, the telephone company may connect to your telephone line and still have questions about what will disable alarm equipment, consult your telephone company or a qualified installer. 2 Rights of the Telephone Company Should your equipment cause trouble on coin service provided by the ACTA.
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... approved by turning the equipment off and on a circuit different from the U.S. Use of the FCC Rules. If this product. This telephone system meets FCC standards for radio or television that is connected. Information for a Class B digital device, pursuant to radio or television reception, which can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used with the...
... approved by turning the equipment off and on a circuit different from the U.S. Use of the FCC Rules. If this product. This telephone system meets FCC standards for radio or television that is connected. Information for a Class B digital device, pursuant to radio or television reception, which can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used with the...
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... Low Warning...8 Battery Charging Light...8 Base Set-Up...9 ETHERNET Connection...9 Telephone Cable Connection...9 Power Supply Connection...10 Handset Synchronization*...10 Getting to Know Your Phone...11 Base Layout...11 ETHERNET Indicator (blue)...11 DECT Indicator (blue)...11 POWER Indicator (green)...11 Page Button...11 Handset Layout...12 Left Soft Button...13 Right Soft Button...13 Navigational/Volume Button...13 Alert Indicator...13 Call/Speaker Button...13 End Button...13 FLASH Button...13 Caller ID Button...13 Intercom/Lower/Upper Case...
... Low Warning...8 Battery Charging Light...8 Base Set-Up...9 ETHERNET Connection...9 Telephone Cable Connection...9 Power Supply Connection...10 Handset Synchronization*...10 Getting to Know Your Phone...11 Base Layout...11 ETHERNET Indicator (blue)...11 DECT Indicator (blue)...11 POWER Indicator (green)...11 Page Button...11 Handset Layout...12 Left Soft Button...13 Right Soft Button...13 Navigational/Volume Button...13 Alert Indicator...13 Call/Speaker Button...13 End Button...13 FLASH Button...13 Caller ID Button...13 Intercom/Lower/Upper Case...
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... a Waiting Call. . 33 Voice Mail Waiting...33 RSS Customization...34 Customizing your On Screen RSS InfoLink Services...34 Accessing the Configuration Page...34 Handset Management ...35 Edit RSS Feed...36 Personalizing your Content Information Service...37 Information Categories...38 Handset Registration...39 Accessory Handset...39 De-Registration...40 Global De-Registration...41 Firmware Update...42 Other Information...43 Changing the Battery...43 Battery Safety Precautions...43 Troubleshooting Guide...44 Telephone Solutions...44 Caller ID Solutions...45 Battery...
... a Waiting Call. . 33 Voice Mail Waiting...33 RSS Customization...34 Customizing your On Screen RSS InfoLink Services...34 Accessing the Configuration Page...34 Handset Management ...35 Edit RSS Feed...36 Personalizing your Content Information Service...37 Information Categories...38 Handset Registration...39 Accessory Handset...39 De-Registration...40 Global De-Registration...41 Firmware Update...42 Other Information...43 Changing the Battery...43 Battery Safety Precautions...43 Troubleshooting Guide...44 Telephone Solutions...44 Caller ID Solutions...45 Battery...
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... for model 28320xx2) Make sure your package includes the items shown here. Parts Checklist (for future reference. Need help? Base 2 Handset charge cradles 2 Handsets 4 AAA Nickel-metal Hydride batteries 2 Battery compartment covers 3 AC power adaptors 2 Belt clips Ethernet cable Telephone line cord This User Guide provides you can use it. Introduction CAUTION: When using telephone equipment, there are basic safety instructions that should have at least one phone in your home that isn't cordless...
... for model 28320xx2) Make sure your package includes the items shown here. Parts Checklist (for future reference. Need help? Base 2 Handset charge cradles 2 Handsets 4 AAA Nickel-metal Hydride batteries 2 Battery compartment covers 3 AC power adaptors 2 Belt clips Ethernet cable Telephone line cord This User Guide provides you can use it. Introduction CAUTION: When using telephone equipment, there are basic safety instructions that should have at least one phone in your home that isn't cordless...
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... Your cordless phone uses a digital security system to protect against false ringing, unauthorized access, and charges to your home. Handset Range The range between the base and handset will be placed near or on your local line jack phone company to find out how to place the base within 6 feet of the AC power outlet, telephone jack, and ethernet port. To use this phone, you locate the base. Location You need an Wall...
... Your cordless phone uses a digital security system to protect against false ringing, unauthorized access, and charges to your home. Handset Range The range between the base and handset will be placed near or on your local line jack phone company to find out how to place the base within 6 feet of the AC power outlet, telephone jack, and ethernet port. To use this phone, you locate the base. Location You need an Wall...
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... 16 hour charge). The blue CHARGE indicator turns on the cradle, even when the batteries are separate from the handsets. 2. Battery Performance When batteries are compatible with three power adaptors; 2 for the base unit. Battery Charging Light The blue charging light on the handset charge cradle stays on the back of the handsets. 3. Locate the battery compartment on while the handset is for handset charger cradles and 1 base power. If you do not properly charge the handset, battery performance...
... 16 hour charge). The blue CHARGE indicator turns on the cradle, even when the batteries are separate from the handsets. 2. Battery Performance When batteries are compatible with three power adaptors; 2 for the base unit. Battery Charging Light The blue charging light on the handset charge cradle stays on the back of the handsets. 3. Locate the battery compartment on while the handset is for handset charger cradles and 1 base power. If you do not properly charge the handset, battery performance...
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... router with a dial-up internet connection. The base needs a direct access connection to the internet, and the IP address of the base must be correctly orientated in the user's guide. Connect the other end into the AC power at all times. Telephone Cable Connection To use only the 5-2792 power adaptor listed in a vertical or floor mount position. IMPORTANT: Do not connect the telephone line until the handset is intended to...
... router with a dial-up internet connection. The base needs a direct access connection to the internet, and the IP address of the base must be correctly orientated in the user's guide. Connect the other end into the AC power at all times. Telephone Cable Connection To use only the 5-2792 power adaptor listed in a vertical or floor mount position. IMPORTANT: Do not connect the telephone line until the handset is intended to...
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... electrical wall outlet. 3. Access to streaming content through this time and return later. 3. When power is complete. The phone will not function until NOTE: Your handset will be uninterrupted or error free. c) both the blue DECT and green POWER indicators flash; For more information on (solid); The unit has now completed the process. During this product (InfoLink Phone) will automatically display the RSS synchronization icon for use. This indicates...
... electrical wall outlet. 3. Access to streaming content through this time and return later. 3. When power is complete. The phone will not function until NOTE: Your handset will be uninterrupted or error free. c) both the blue DECT and green POWER indicators flash; For more information on (solid); The unit has now completed the process. During this product (InfoLink Phone) will automatically display the RSS synchronization icon for use. This indicates...
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... while dialing or lock the keypad. Intercom/Lower/Upper case button Allows you to the base. Call/Speaker button End button Initiates or answers a call , activates speaker. Also returns any RSS or menu function to accept new incoming call , press vol-/+ to the previous screen. Caller ID button Short press to view. during a call . Alert Indicator If flashing, indicates Voice Mail Waiting or a Weather Warning if an RSS Weather Alert has been selected. Navigational/Volume button Press the...
... while dialing or lock the keypad. Intercom/Lower/Upper case button Allows you to the base. Call/Speaker button End button Initiates or answers a call , activates speaker. Also returns any RSS or menu function to accept new incoming call , press vol-/+ to the previous screen. Caller ID button Short press to view. during a call . Alert Indicator If flashing, indicates Voice Mail Waiting or a Weather Warning if an RSS Weather Alert has been selected. Navigational/Volume button Press the...
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... takes you want. Displays IP address. to default channels. Register and de-register handsets to received calls, dialed calls, and delete calls list. Detailed info for use menu system. Press to select further options or confirm the setting displayed, or if a new call to return to the Caller ID records. Set preferences for volume, ringtones, ringer volume, and keypad. Press menu. To cancel and return to idle mode at any time press The following...
... takes you want. Displays IP address. to default channels. Register and de-register handsets to received calls, dialed calls, and delete calls list. Detailed info for use menu system. Press to select further options or confirm the setting displayed, or if a new call to return to the Caller ID records. Set preferences for volume, ringtones, ringer volume, and keypad. Press menu. To cancel and return to idle mode at any time press The following...
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Press 3. Press From the Handset menu; Use to Default Settings. 1. or to scroll to enter the menu. Programming Your Phone Default Settings 2. to confirm. 19 List of Default Settings: Handset Name Language Menu Color Background Picture Contrast Auto Talk Area Codes Handset # English Blue Picture 4 Mid-level Off --Earpiece Volume Internal Ringtone External Ringtone Ringer Volume Key Beep Time Format Alarm Tone 6 Bars Melody 1 Melody 5 6 Bars On 12 Hour Off
Press 3. Press From the Handset menu; Use to Default Settings. 1. or to scroll to enter the menu. Programming Your Phone Default Settings 2. to confirm. 19 List of Default Settings: Handset Name Language Menu Color Background Picture Contrast Auto Talk Area Codes Handset # English Blue Picture 4 Mid-level Off --Earpiece Volume Internal Ringtone External Ringtone Ringer Volume Key Beep Time Format Alarm Tone 6 Bars Melody 1 Melody 5 6 Bars On 12 Hour Off
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... the ringer. After you make a mistake, while entering the number, press to delete the last digit entered or multiple times to answer the call. Adjusting Handset / Speakerphone Volume: During a call, Use to increase or to desired number, then press . The display will show a speakerphone icon. Dial the number first, then press to enter your network's Caller-ID service, the caller's number and name is NOT in the CID information. 28 Operating Your Phone NOTE...
... the ringer. After you make a mistake, while entering the number, press to delete the last digit entered or multiple times to answer the call. Adjusting Handset / Speakerphone Volume: During a call, Use to increase or to desired number, then press . The display will show a speakerphone icon. Dial the number first, then press to enter your network's Caller-ID service, the caller's number and name is NOT in the CID information. 28 Operating Your Phone NOTE...
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... the handset around. Answer incoming calls by 2 beeps) received during an intercom call press Both handsets will ring and either handset. To answer the . call , you to answer the call . All registered handsets will ring (using selected Internal Ringtone). until the screen shows Keypad 1. Intercom Operation If you have a conversation with another registered handset without tying up the telephone line, allowing you must terminate the intercom call by hanging up either handset user may press to still receive incoming calls. Press...
... the handset around. Answer incoming calls by 2 beeps) received during an intercom call press Both handsets will ring and either handset. To answer the . call , you to answer the call . All registered handsets will ring (using selected Internal Ringtone). until the screen shows Keypad 1. Intercom Operation If you have a conversation with another registered handset without tying up the telephone line, allowing you must terminate the intercom call by hanging up either handset user may press to still receive incoming calls. Press...
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... put the second call . 2. Receiving Call Waiting Calls If you receive a second incoming call , you toggle between callers Voice Mail Waiting The VMW indicator on hold and finish your conversation with the call from Call Waiting active and one of all handsets in the history of the callers hangs up . The screen displays the Caller ID information. 1. In this unit's Voice Mail Waiting feature, you receive a new message from your local phone operator. Press the FLASH button to go...
... put the second call . 2. Receiving Call Waiting Calls If you receive a second incoming call , you toggle between callers Voice Mail Waiting The VMW indicator on hold and finish your conversation with the call from Call Waiting active and one of all handsets in the history of the callers hangs up . The screen displays the Caller ID information. 1. In this unit's Voice Mail Waiting feature, you receive a new message from your local phone operator. Press the FLASH button to go...
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... mode). 2. On the handset: 1. Make sure your phone is given to use right out-of entering a PIN code. to enter. 3. Wait Base searching 1"is switched off. Try again. The DECT indicator light starts flashing. Once the subscription is done, the base LED flashing is displayed. If the handset emits a double beep, it may display (depending on EEPROM settings), the base identification number (RFPI). 5. This number is available so the unregistered accessory handset can be associated with the base unit...
... mode). 2. On the handset: 1. Make sure your phone is given to use right out-of entering a PIN code. to enter. 3. Wait Base searching 1"is switched off. Try again. The DECT indicator light starts flashing. Once the subscription is done, the base LED flashing is displayed. If the handset emits a double beep, it may display (depending on EEPROM settings), the base identification number (RFPI). 5. This number is available so the unregistered accessory handset can be associated with the base unit...
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... base or handset charge cradle to collect and recycle the rechargeable battery (or batteries). Other Information Changing the Battery 43 CAUTION: To reduce the risk of fire or personal injury, use only the Nickel-metal Hydride battery listed in the User's Guide. • Keep batteries out of the reach of children. • Remove batteries if storing over 30 days. If you replace battery. 2. product indicates that we are compatible...
... base or handset charge cradle to collect and recycle the rechargeable battery (or batteries). Other Information Changing the Battery 43 CAUTION: To reduce the risk of fire or personal injury, use only the Nickel-metal Hydride battery listed in the User's Guide. • Keep batteries out of the reach of children. • Remove batteries if storing over 30 days. If you replace battery. 2. product indicates that we are compatible...
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...; Make sure the handset ringer switch is still no dial tone, the problem might be your line. Sounds - No sound from handset • Adjust handset volume. • Check and adjust sound settings. If necessary, relocate the base. If the Padlock icon is connected to a working electrical outlet . No signal icon • The handset may be out of range of the base. Move closer to the base. • Ensure the batteries are installed...
...; Make sure the handset ringer switch is still no dial tone, the problem might be your line. Sounds - No sound from handset • Adjust handset volume. • Check and adjust sound settings. If necessary, relocate the base. If the Padlock icon is connected to a working electrical outlet . No signal icon • The handset may be out of range of the base. Move closer to the base. • Ensure the batteries are installed...
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... Your Phone Global De-Registration H C Call Lists Call Timer Call Waiting CID Caller ID (CID) Causes of Poor Reception Changing the Battery Channel Set Up Conference Two Handsets Contacts Copy All Names Customizing your On Screen RSS InfoLink Services Handset Layout Handset Management Handset Name Handset Registration Handset Settings Handset Synchronization* Hearing Aid Compatibility (HAC) Help I D De-Registration Default Settings Digital Security System Display Contrast Idle Mode Display Important Installation Guidelines Important Instructions & Information...
... Your Phone Global De-Registration H C Call Lists Call Timer Call Waiting CID Caller ID (CID) Causes of Poor Reception Changing the Battery Channel Set Up Conference Two Handsets Contacts Copy All Names Customizing your On Screen RSS InfoLink Services Handset Layout Handset Management Handset Name Handset Registration Handset Settings Handset Synchronization* Hearing Aid Compatibility (HAC) Help I D De-Registration Default Settings Digital Security System Display Contrast Idle Mode Display Important Installation Guidelines Important Instructions & Information...
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... Phone Other Information Page Button Paging Parts Checklist Personalizing your Content Information Service Phonebook Status Power Supply Connection Programming Your Phone Telephone Cable Connection Telephone Company Calling Features Telephone Jack Requirements Time Format Time Settings Transfering a Call Troubleshooting Guide Two-Way Calling U V Using Intercom with External Phone Calls View Channels Voice Mail Waiting 31 24 33 47 47 W Warranty Assistance Warranty Information Index K L Key Beep Keypad Lock Language Licensing Limited Warranty List of Default Settings...
... Phone Other Information Page Button Paging Parts Checklist Personalizing your Content Information Service Phonebook Status Power Supply Connection Programming Your Phone Telephone Cable Connection Telephone Company Calling Features Telephone Jack Requirements Time Format Time Settings Transfering a Call Troubleshooting Guide Two-Way Calling U V Using Intercom with External Phone Calls View Channels Voice Mail Waiting 31 24 33 47 47 W Warranty Assistance Warranty Information Index K L Key Beep Keypad Lock Language Licensing Limited Warranty List of Default Settings...