Ge 2-9950 Manuel d'utilisateur

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Page 1 - User’s Guide

We bring good things to life.2-9950900MHz 32-Channel Cordless Telephonewith Digital Messaging SystemUser’s Guide

Page 2 - FCC REGISTRATION INFORMATION

10SETTING NUMBER OFRINGSThis feature allows you to set thenumber of rings the answerer willpick up after if no one answers thephone. The default is se

Page 3 - HEARING AID COMPATIBILITY

114. Repeat Steps 2 and 3 for thesecond and third numbers of thecode.After you have chosen the thirdnumber, the unit will announce thenew code for con

Page 4 - INTRODUCTION

12INDICATORSIN USE/RINGOff: handset is not in useOn (solid): handset is in useFast blink: incoming callCHARGE/PAGEOff: handset is not charging; pa

Page 5 - GETTING STARTED

13MAKING A CALLAfter initial set up, put handset inthe base for 12 hours to charge thebattery.The only two things you need toknow to make a call are:•

Page 6 - DESKTOP INSTALLATION

14waiting or call transfer, which areavailable through your local phonecompany.TIP: If you press the TALK buttonto activate custom calling servicessuc

Page 7 - INSTALLATION

15SELECTING A RINGSOUNDYou can choose between twodifferent ring sounds. To choose thefirst ring sound:1. Press RING.2. Press 1.3. Press RING.To choose

Page 8 - SETTING DAY AND TIME

16make the phone touch-tone com-patible. To get information aboutyour bank account, for example,you would:1. Press the TALK button.2. Call the bank’s

Page 9 - BASE RINGER ON/OFF

17PHONE RECORDThis feature allows you to recordyour phone conversation.1. Press REMOTE.The REMOTE indicator will light.2. Press TONE*.The base unit wi

Page 10 - ACCESS CODE

18TALKREMOTEIN USEREMOTEROOM MONITORThis feature allows you to hear what isgoing on in the room in which thebase unit is installed.1. Press REMOTE.2.

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19TALKREMOTEIN USEREMOTEPAUSEMUTEHELPHELPPress HELP.The unit responds with a statusreport of the answerer (whether it ison or off), the number of mess

Page 12 - INDICATORS

2FCC REGISTRATION INFORMATIONYour GE telephone equipment is registered with the Federal Communications Commission andis in compliance with parts 15 an

Page 13 - CORDLESS PHONE BASICS

20THE MEMORY FEATUREREDIAL FLASHMEMREDIAL FLASHMEMStore up to 10 numbers in memoryfor quick dialing.STORING A NUMBER IN MEMORYThe phone must be OFF (P

Page 14 - RING/PWR SWITCH

21DIALING A STORED NUMBER1. Press the TALK button to get adial tone.2. Press MEM and then press thenumber for that memory loca-tion.CHANGING A STORED

Page 15 - SELECTING A RING

221. Press the TALK button to get adial tone.2. Press the MEM button and thenpress 7.3. When you hear the access tone,press MEM and then press 8.4. At

Page 16 - CHAN (CHANNEL)

23POWER ON/OFFHold ON/OFF.The unit will respond with thecurrent on/off state (see below).Hold the ON/OFF button to changethe status you want.If no out

Page 17 - REMOTE ACCESS

243. Hold ANNOUNCE.The ANSWER/MESSAGE indicatorwill turn off and then begin to blinkrapidly.4. The unit will prompt you with“record announcement” or“r

Page 18 - HANDSET CALL SCREENING

25MEMO RECORDING1. Hold MESSAGE/MEMO (MEMO).The ANSWER/MESSAGE indicatorwill turn off and then begin to blinkrapidly.2. The unit will prompt you to“re

Page 19 - CALLS DURING PLAYBACK

26At the end of each message, the unitgives the date and time stamp. At theend of all the messages, the unitannounces “end of messages.”PAUSING PLAYBA

Page 20 - THE MEMORY FEATURE

27(on base only) to advance throughmultiple messages.Playback will begin at the start ofthe message you chose and includethe message number.ERASING ME

Page 21 - CHANGING A STORED NUMBER

28REMOTE OPERATIONS1. Call the number to which theanswerer is installed.The answerer will pick up after theset number of rings.2. Wait for the announc

Page 22 - Authorization code 8

29NOTE: The RBRC seal on the batteryused in yourThomsonConsumerElectronics productindicates that weare participating ina program tocollect and recycle

Page 23 - DIGITAL ANSWERING BASICS

3WARNING: TO PREVENT FIREOR ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD,DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCTTO RAIN OR MOISTURE.SEE MARKING ON BOTTOM / BACK OF PRODUCTCAUTIONRISK O

Page 24 - (FROM BASE ONLY)

30•TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDEIn case of difficulty, please check the following Troubleshooting Guidebefore seeking service.Problem SolutionNo dial tone • C

Page 25 - MESSAGE PLAYBACK

31and handset.Problem SolutionCannot hear the • Set the RING/PWR switch on the handset to ON (the far leftPage alert toneposition).Range is shorter •

Page 26 - SKIPPING MESSAGES

32GENERAL PRODUCT CARETo keep your telephone working and looking good, followthese guidelines:• Avoid putting the phone near heating appliances and de

Page 27 - ERASING MESSAGES

33SERVICEThe FCC requires this product to be serviced only by the manufacturer orits authorized service agents. In accordance with FCC requirements,ch

Page 28 - REMOTE OPERATIONS

34Power ON/OFF 23Product care 33RReceiving a call 13Recording outgoingannouncements 23REDIAL 13Redial 13Remote access 19Remote access code 10R

Page 29 - CHANGING THE BATTERY

35Please make sure that this form has been filled out completely.DESCRIPTIONAC power supply adapter (white)ACCESSORY ORDER FORMCATALOG NUMBERTOTALQUAN

Page 31 - Problem Solution

37LIMITED WARRANTYWhat your warranty covers:• Any defect in materials or workmanship.For how long after your purchase:• One year.(The warranty period

Page 32 - CAUSES OF POOR RECEPTION

Model 2-995015359630 (Rev. 2 E/S)98-37Printed in Thailand© 1998 Thomson Consumer Electronics, Inc.P.O. BOX 1976, Indianapolis, IN 46206Trademark(s) ®

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4TABLE OF CONTENTSFCC REGISTRATION INFORMATION ... 2INTERFERENCE INFORMATION ... 3HEARING AID COMPATIBILITY ... 3INTRODUCTION ...

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5GETTING STARTEDMake sure your package includes the items shown here.AC power adapterTelephone line cordShort telephoneline cordHandsetBaseBase plateM

Page 35 - ACCESSORY

6DESKTOP INSTALLATION121. Make sure base plate is securelyfastened.2. Plug the power supply cord intothe POWER 9V DC jack on thebase and into an AC ou

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7WALL MOUNTINSTALLATION1. Plug the power supply cord intothe POWER 9V DC jack on thebase and into an AC outlet. TheLED indicators will all light up.Th

Page 37 - LIMITED WARRANTY

83SETUP1. Set the T/P switch to T for touch-tone service, or P for pulse(rotary) service. If you don’t knowwhich type of service you have,check with t

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95. Press TIME SET to confirm yourchoice.The unit will announce theminute(s).6. Press to advance through theminutes or to reversethrough the minut

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