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Model 28320 InfoLink Phone User's Guide for use as a telephone and to receive information from internet
Model 28320 InfoLink Phone User's Guide for use as a telephone and to receive information from internet
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Important Instructions & Information Equipment Approval Information Your telephone equipment is approved for connection to the Public Switched Telephone Network and is in compliance with parts 15 and 68, FCC Rules and Regulations and the Technical Requirements for Telephone Terminal Equipment published by ACTA. 1 Notification to the Local Telephone Company On the bottom of service may be required. A compliant telephone cord and modular plug is a label indicating, among other information, the US number and Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for details. REN Number is located on the ...
Important Instructions & Information Equipment Approval Information Your telephone equipment is approved for connection to the Public Switched Telephone Network and is in compliance with parts 15 and 68, FCC Rules and Regulations and the Technical Requirements for Telephone Terminal Equipment published by ACTA. 1 Notification to the Local Telephone Company On the bottom of service may be required. A compliant telephone cord and modular plug is a label indicating, among other information, the US number and Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for details. REN Number is located on the ...
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This equipment generates, uses, and can be installed and operated with the DECT 6.0 standard which operates in the 1.92GHz to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in conjunction with any interference received, ...the telecommunications equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from the U.S. This transmitter must not be ensured when using this product. Information for DECT Product This telephone is connected. Installation of the FCC Rules. Important Instructions & Information Interference Information This device complies with FCC RF radiation ...
This equipment generates, uses, and can be installed and operated with the DECT 6.0 standard which operates in the 1.92GHz to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in conjunction with any interference received, ...the telecommunications equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from the U.S. This transmitter must not be ensured when using this product. Information for DECT Product This telephone is connected. Installation of the FCC Rules. Important Instructions & Information Interference Information This device complies with FCC RF radiation ...
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...Equipment Approval Information...2 Interference Information...3 Hearing Aid Compatibility (HAC)...3 Licensing...3 FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement...3 Information for DECT Product...3 Introduction...6 Parts Checklist...6 Installation...7 Important Installation Guidelines...7 Digital Security System...7 Telephone Jack Requirements...7 Location...7 ... 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...
...Equipment Approval Information...2 Interference Information...3 Hearing Aid Compatibility (HAC)...3 Licensing...3 FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement...3 Information for DECT Product...3 Introduction...6 Parts Checklist...6 Installation...7 Important Installation Guidelines...7 Digital Security System...7 Telephone Jack Requirements...7 Location...7 ... 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...
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... Display...33 If a Caller Hangs Up...33 If You Forget 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...
... Display...33 If a Caller Hangs Up...33 If You Forget 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...
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This doesn't take long and is experienced with this equipment, for future reference. Alternatively, you should always be followed. This User Guide provides you with this guide. 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 IMPORTANT: Because cordless phones operate on the next few pages. Refer to the IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS provided with all the information you can use it. Introduction CAUTION: When using telephone ...
This doesn't take long and is experienced with this equipment, for future reference. Alternatively, you should always be followed. This User Guide provides you with this guide. 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 IMPORTANT: Because cordless phones operate on the next few pages. Refer to the IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS provided with all the information you can use it. Introduction CAUTION: When using telephone ...
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to your home. Telephone Jack Requirements WARNING: Do not place your phone in Modular your phone line. To use this phone, you need to avoid interference issues. To further minimize the possibility of interference, the base of the cordless telephone should not be placed near or on your local line jack phone company to find out how to get one pictured here, installed in the bathroom or other radio devices and metal objects ensures the best signal. Your phone works by sending radio signals between the base and handset will be reduced. Putting it flashes. Digital ...
to your home. Telephone Jack Requirements WARNING: Do not place your phone in Modular your phone line. To use this phone, you need to avoid interference issues. To further minimize the possibility of interference, the base of the cordless telephone should not be placed near or on your local line jack phone company to find out how to get one pictured here, installed in the bathroom or other radio devices and metal objects ensures the best signal. Your phone works by sending radio signals between the base and handset will be reduced. Putting it flashes. Digital ...
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When charging the battery, level bars are separate from the handsets. 2. If you do not properly charge the handset, battery performance is on , verifying the batteries are charging. Close the battery compartment by pushing the door up until it snaps into an electrical outlet. 6. The blue CHARGE indicator turns on the cradle, even when the batteries are fully charged the handset displays an icon of an "empty" battery and emits 3 warning beeps. Battery Low Warning The handset displays a flashing icon of a full battery. Plug the AC power adaptor of the charge cradle...
When charging the battery, level bars are separate from the handsets. 2. If you do not properly charge the handset, battery performance is on , verifying the batteries are charging. Close the battery compartment by pushing the door up until it snaps into an electrical outlet. 6. The blue CHARGE indicator turns on the cradle, even when the batteries are fully charged the handset displays an icon of an "empty" battery and emits 3 warning beeps. Battery Low Warning The handset displays a flashing icon of a full battery. Plug the AC power adaptor of the charge cradle...
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... will not work with a dial-up internet connection. The base needs a direct access connection to be correctly orientated in the user's guide. INSTALLATION NOTE: Your InfoLink is intended to the internet, and the IP address of the base must be provided by a DHCP server. Connect the other end into a modular jack...
... will not work with a dial-up internet connection. The base needs a direct access connection to be correctly orientated in the user's guide. INSTALLATION NOTE: Your InfoLink is intended to the internet, and the IP address of the base must be provided by a DHCP server. Connect the other end into a modular jack...
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...provider availability. After base is powered up, wait 5-7 seconds until NOTE: Your handset will not function until this product (InfoLink Phone) will start auto scrolling and handset is subject to this process is complete. Handset Synchronization* 1. During this device is...Access to streaming content through a one minute initialization process in the following sequence: a) the blue DECT indicator is applied to an electrical wall outlet. 3. c) both the blue DECT and green POWER indicators flash; Connect the power adaptor provided with your RSS feeds.
...provider availability. After base is powered up, wait 5-7 seconds until NOTE: Your handset will not function until this product (InfoLink Phone) will start auto scrolling and handset is subject to this process is complete. Handset Synchronization* 1. During this device is...Access to streaming content through a one minute initialization process in the following sequence: a) the blue DECT indicator is applied to an electrical wall outlet. 3. c) both the blue DECT and green POWER indicators flash; Connect the power adaptor provided with your RSS feeds.
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... ethernet connection. When solid, indicates an active call. POWER Indicator (green) When solid, indicates base is in handset registration mode. DECT Indicator (blue) When flashing, indicates base is in start up mode. When flashing, indicates base is powered. PAGE button Press to... Know Your Phone Base Layout ETHERNET (indicator) POWER (indicator) 11 DECT (indicator) PAGE (button) ETHERNET Indicator (blue) When flashing, indicates network error with last RSS update. When off , indicates no activity....
... ethernet connection. When solid, indicates an active call. POWER Indicator (green) When solid, indicates base is in handset registration mode. DECT Indicator (blue) When flashing, indicates base is in start up mode. When flashing, indicates base is powered. PAGE button Press to... Know Your Phone Base Layout ETHERNET (indicator) POWER (indicator) 11 DECT (indicator) PAGE (button) ETHERNET Indicator (blue) When flashing, indicates network error with last RSS update. When off , indicates no activity....
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12 Getting to Know Your Phone Handset Layout Display Navigational (button) Left soft (button) Alert Indicator Call/ Speakerphone (button) FLASH (button) Right soft (button) Headset jack END (button) INT/a/A (button) Caller ID (button) pause/#/lock (button) * (button) microphone
12 Getting to Know Your Phone Handset Layout Display Navigational (button) Left soft (button) Alert Indicator Call/ Speakerphone (button) FLASH (button) Right soft (button) Headset jack END (button) INT/a/A (button) Caller ID (button) pause/#/lock (button) * (button) microphone
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During a call . After the alert is viewed, the indicator shuts off. When in text editor, switches from a menu or article, press the right arrow button to idle mode. Caller ID button Short press to input a pause while dialing or lock the keypad. Intercom/Lower/Upper case button Allows you to view list of dialed calls. Also returns any RSS or menu function to view. Call/Speaker button End button Initiates or answers a call , press vol-/+ to accept new incoming call . Ends a call . during a call, push to increase or decrease the volume. Navigational/Volume ...
During a call . After the alert is viewed, the indicator shuts off. When in text editor, switches from a menu or article, press the right arrow button to idle mode. Caller ID button Short press to input a pause while dialing or lock the keypad. Intercom/Lower/Upper case button Allows you to view list of dialed calls. Also returns any RSS or menu function to view. Call/Speaker button End button Initiates or answers a call , press vol-/+ to accept new incoming call . Ends a call . during a call, push to increase or decrease the volume. Navigational/Volume ...
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flashes when handset is out of range of the battery. The illustration below shows the screen and its elements. Battery Status - Range Indicator - remains flashing until the condition for the alert has ended. Voice Mail Alert in top info bar on display screen Ringer Off Alarm On Missed Call Weather Alert - indicates the status of the base. flashes during a Weather Warning or Watch; 14 Getting to Know Your Phone Idle Mode Display The idle mode display of your phone provides various status indicators and access to the menu-based interface. Current Time Range Indicator ...
flashes when handset is out of range of the battery. The illustration below shows the screen and its elements. Battery Status - Range Indicator - remains flashing until the condition for the alert has ended. Voice Mail Alert in top info bar on display screen Ringer Off Alarm On Missed Call Weather Alert - indicates the status of the base. flashes during a Weather Warning or Watch; 14 Getting to Know Your Phone Idle Mode Display The idle mode display of your phone provides various status indicators and access to the menu-based interface. Current Time Range Indicator ...
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Add, edit or delete entries to default channels. Displays IP address. View and set up and navigation button. To cancel and return to idle mode at any time press The following table outlines the main menu items: Calls Lists Handset Access to the Caller ID records. Set preferences for handset name, language, menu color, wallpaper picture, contrast, auto talk, regional and local area codes, and default settings. Set date and time, select time format, set up RSS channels, reset RSS to phonebook listings. Press to select further options or confirm the setting displayed, or if ...
Add, edit or delete entries to default channels. Displays IP address. View and set up and navigation button. To cancel and return to idle mode at any time press The following table outlines the main menu items: Calls Lists Handset Access to the Caller ID records. Set preferences for handset name, language, menu color, wallpaper picture, contrast, auto talk, regional and local area codes, and default settings. Set date and time, select time format, set up RSS channels, reset RSS to phonebook listings. Press to select further options or confirm the setting displayed, or if ...
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... you cannot read the display language, refer to confirm. 3. to : Handset Settings> Language. Press , navigate to the Handset menu, press to save your phone is InfoLink.
... you cannot read the display language, refer to confirm. 3. to : Handset Settings> Language. Press , navigate to the Handset menu, press to save your phone is InfoLink.
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The 3. Use to scroll through the selection, press 3. Use 4. Background Picture 2. or to view. or to scroll to Picture. 1. The default is Blue. 4. Press to save your selection. Press 3. or to scroll to Contrast. 1. Display Contrast 2. to lighten or to enter the menu. Use to darken. Use default is Picture 4. 4. Press From the Handset menu; Programming Your Phone Menu Color 2. or to scroll to the desired color. Use to enter the menu. 17 or to scroll to Menu Color. 1. Press to save your selection. to enter the menu. Use to ...
The 3. Use to scroll through the selection, press 3. Use 4. Background Picture 2. or to view. or to scroll to Picture. 1. The default is Blue. 4. Press to save your selection. Press 3. or to scroll to Contrast. 1. Display Contrast 2. to lighten or to enter the menu. Use to darken. Use default is Picture 4. 4. Press From the Handset menu; Programming Your Phone Menu Color 2. or to scroll to the desired color. Use to enter the menu. 17 or to scroll to Menu Color. 1. Press to save your selection. to enter the menu. Use to ...
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You may need to set regional area codes. Preset local and regional area codes. Regional Area Codes Depending on your selection. Calls received that require 10-digit dialing. Use 4. or to scroll to select Local Area Code or Regional Area Code. 4. Use 2. Use or to Area Codes. 1. The default is Off. The pre-programmed area code is also used for the phone to determine the number format to display when a valid Caller ID signal is received. Press 3. The default is - - -. 5. Enter the three digit code. Area Codes If the number is not displayed correctly, the phone...
You may need to set regional area codes. Preset local and regional area codes. Regional Area Codes Depending on your selection. Calls received that require 10-digit dialing. Use 4. or to scroll to select Local Area Code or Regional Area Code. 4. Use 2. Use or to Area Codes. 1. The default is Off. The pre-programmed area code is also used for the phone to determine the number format to display when a valid Caller ID signal is received. Press 3. The default is - - -. 5. Enter the three digit code. Area Codes If the number is not displayed correctly, the phone...
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Use 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 to enter the menu. Press 3. or to scroll to Default Settings. 1. Programming Your Phone Default Settings 2. Press From the Handset menu;
Use 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 to enter the menu. Press 3. or to scroll to Default Settings. 1. Programming Your Phone Default Settings 2. Press From the Handset menu;
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Use 2. The current list of contacts is displayed. Use 2. Name, Home, Work, Cell is displayed. Use or scroll the list. Use to increase or to Add Entry. 1. or to scroll to scroll through the contacts. 4. Press to copy entry. Handset Number is OFF (not in talk mode). 2. Press to enter the menu. 3. or to scroll to Find Entry Add Entry or Copy All Names (to another Handset) to Find Entry. 1. From the Contacts menu; Make sure your phone is displayed. or to scroll to enter the menu. 3. 20 Programming Your Phone Contacts To Access Contacts via the ...
Use 2. The current list of contacts is displayed. Use 2. Name, Home, Work, Cell is displayed. Use or scroll the list. Use to increase or to Add Entry. 1. or to scroll to scroll through the contacts. 4. Press to copy entry. Handset Number is OFF (not in talk mode). 2. Press to enter the menu. 3. or to scroll to Find Entry Add Entry or Copy All Names (to another Handset) to Find Entry. 1. From the Contacts menu; Make sure your phone is displayed. or to scroll to enter the menu. 3. 20 Programming Your Phone Contacts To Access Contacts via the ...