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We bring good things to life.
40-Channel 900 MHz Call Waiting
Caller ID Cordless Telephone with
Answerer and Speakerphone
Users Guide
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Page 1 - User’s Guide

1We bring good things to life.40-Channel 900 MHz Call WaitingCaller ID Cordless Telephone withAnswerer and SpeakerphoneUser’s Guide26939

Page 2 - HEARING AID COMPATIBILITY

104. Place the handset in the base.5. Connect the power supply cord into thebase and the other end into an AC outlet.The CHARGE/IN USE indicator comes

Page 3 - INTRODUCTION

117. Plug the short telephone line cord intothe jack marked PHONE LINE on theback of the unit and plug the other endinto a modular wall jack.8. Slip t

Page 4 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

12ANSWERING MACHINE SETUPThis section shows you how to set up youranswering machine to receive incomingcalls. Before you begin the setup, youmust turn

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13SETTING THE RING SELECTSet the RING SELECT switch on the back ofthe unit to choose the number of times youwant the phone to ring before the machinea

Page 6 - BEFORE YOU BEGIN

14RECORDING THE OUTGOINGANNOUNCEMENTFor best results when recording, youshould be about 9 inches from themicrophone, and eliminate as muchbackground n

Page 7 - DESKTOP INSTALLATION

15If you choose not to record an outgoingannouncement, a default announcementwill play. To return to the defaultannouncement after you have recordedyo

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16ANSWERING MACHINE OPERATIONThis section discusses the buttons andfeatures on the answering machine.MESSAGES INDICATORThe base LCD indicator shows yo

Page 9 - WALL MOUNT INSTALLATION

17MESSAGE PLAYBACKThe base LCD lets you know when youhave messages. To play messages, pressPLAY/STOP.While a message is playing, you can dothe followi

Page 10 - PLAY/STOP

18MEMORY FULLWhen the memory is full, the systemanswers after 10 rings. You need to erasesome messages so the answerer canrecord new messages.ERASING

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19• To erase a message from the handset:1. Press ANSW button on the handset.2. Press PLAY/STOP on the handset (the 2 button).3. Press ERASE on the

Page 12 - ANSWERING MACHINE SETUP

2FCC NUMBER IS LOCATED ON THE CABINET BOTTOMREN NUMBER IS LOCATED ON THE CABINET BOTTOMFCC REGISTRATION INFORMATIONYour telephone equipment is registe

Page 13 - SETTING THE RING SELECT

20REMOTE ACCESSThis section explains two types of remoteaccess: using the handset to access theanswering machine and accessing theanswering machine fr

Page 14 - ANNOUNCEMENT

21USING THE HANDSETPress the ANSW button to access theanswering machine from the handset.After you access the answerer, use themarked handset keys jus

Page 15 - REVIEWING ANNOUNCEMENT

22SCREENING CALLSFROM THE HANDSETUse the handset to screen calls even whenyou can't hear the answering machine.When the answerer picks up:1. Pres

Page 16 - ANSWERING MACHINE OPERATION

23MEMORY FULLWhen the memory is full, the systemanswers after 10 rings, beeps and waits forthe caller to enter the 3-digit security code. Ifyou don&ap

Page 17 - MESSAGE PLAYBACK

24ACCESSING THE ANSWERER FROM ANOTHER LOCATIONYou can access your answering machine from a touch-tone phone by enteringyour 3-digit security code afte

Page 18 - ERASING MESSAGES

25CHANGING THE SECURITY CODEThe default security code for accessing theanswerer from another location is 1 2 3.You must use the handset to change thes

Page 19 - LEAVING A MEMO

26SETTINGSFour basic user-programmable features areset and stored in the phone system's Progmenu by pressing the PROG on the handset(PROGRAM on t

Page 20 - REMOTE ACCESS

27SETTING THE DISPLAY LANGUAGE1. Press and release PROG on the handsetor (PROGRAM on the base) until SETLANGUAGE shows on the display.2. Press REVIEW

Page 21 - USING THE HANDSET

28SETTING THE DISPLAY CONTRASTNOTE: This setting is for the base only.1. Press and release PROGRAM until SETCONTRAST shows on the display.2. Press REV

Page 22 - THE HANDSET

29SETTING THE LOCAL AREA CODE1. Press and release PROG or (PROGRAMon the base) until SET AREA CODEshows on the display.2. Press a numeric key to enter

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3INTRODUCTIONYour Caller ID phone stores and displays specific information, provided byyour local telephone company, to subscribers of Caller ID or si

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30SETTING THE CURRENT DAY/TIMENOTES: This setting is for the base only.Time is transmitted automatically by yourlocal phone company as part of Caller

Page 25 - CHANGING THE SECURITY CODE

315. Press a numeric key to enter the seconddigit of the hour.6. Press a numeric key to enter the firstdigit of the minute.7. Press a numeric key to e

Page 26 - SETTINGS

32VOLUME CONTROLBASEBase unit reciever volumes are adjustable bysliding the volume control on the base unit.HANDSETCordless handset receiver volume is

Page 27 - SETTING THE DISPLAY LANGUAGE

33TELEPHONE OPERATIONCHARGE/IN USE INDICATORYou know the phone is on when you seethe CHARGE/IN USE indicator on the basecomes on.RECEIVING A CALLCheck

Page 28 - SETTING THE DISPLAY CONTRAST

34MAKING A CALLFrom the Cordless Handset — Press theTALK button. Wait for a dial tone. Dialdesired number.Using the Base — Press the SPEAKERbutton. Wa

Page 29 - SETTING THE LOCAL AREA CODE

35MANUAL CHANNEL SELECTIONWhile talking, you might need to manuallychange the channel in order to reduce staticcaused by baby monitors, garage doorope

Page 30 - SETTING THE CURRENT DAY/TIME

36RINGER VOLUME SWITCHCordless Handset — A two-position switchpermits the cordless handset ringer to beturned off or on.Base Unit — A three-position s

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37LAST NUMBER REDIALTo redial the last number you dialed:BASE UNIT1. Press SPEAKER button.2. Press the REDIAL button.If you get a busy signal, and wan

Page 32 - VOLUME CONTROL

38HOLDPress the HOLD button to put a call on hold.The HOLD indicator will blink at half-second intervals.To take a call off hold, press the HOLDbutton

Page 33 - TELEPHONE OPERATION

39FINDING THE HANDSETThis feature helps to locate a misplacedhandset.Press and release the PAGE button on thebase. The display shows PAGING. Thehandse

Page 34 - MAKING A CALL

4(Table of Contents continued onthe following page.)TABLE OF CONTENTSFCC REGISTRATION INFORMATION ... 2INTERFERENCE INFORMATION ...

Page 35 - AUTO STANDBY

40PRIVACY MODEPrivacy mode allows an initial user (athandset or base) to prevent anyone frominterrupting the conversation by picking upthe line. Durin

Page 36 - RINGER VOLUME SWITCH

41DISABLING PRIVACY MODE• Hang up the phone. Privacy Mode isautomatically canceled.• During a call, press and hold theFORMAT button for more than 2 se

Page 37 - LAST NUMBER REDIAL

42TEMPORARY TONE DIALINGThis feature is useful only if you do nothave touch-tone service. Temporary ToneDialing enables pulse (rotary) servicephone us

Page 38 - HOLD indicator

43FULL DUPLEX SPEAKERPHONE OPERATIONUSING THE BASE UNITSPEAKERPHONEFor best speakerphone performance, avoidthe following:• Areas with high background

Page 39 - FINDING THE HANDSET

44Because this is a full-duplex speakerphone,you can hear and talk at the same time justas you can when using the handset.Note the following guideline

Page 40 - PRIVACY MODE

452. Adjust speakerphone volume by slidingthe VOLUME control on the right side ofthe base unit.3. To end the call, press the SPEAKERbutton again.MAKIN

Page 41 - DISABLING PRIVACY MODE

46SWITCHING BETWEEN SPEAKERAND HANDSETYou can switch between speakerphone andeither handset after dialing a number, orany time during a conversation.S

Page 42 - TEMPORARY TONE DIALING

47INTERCOM OPERATIONINTERCOM CALLINGThe intercom feature of your phone systemallows you to have an unlimited-duration,two-way conversation between the

Page 43 - SPEAKERPHONE

48FROM THE HANDSET1. Make sure the phone is OFF.2. Press the INT button. A paging tonesounds at the base and handset. (Tocancel intercom, press INT ag

Page 44 - RECEIVING A CALL WITH

49ADVANCED INTERCOMFEATURESHANDLING AN INCOMING TELEPHONECALL DURING AN INTERCOM CALLDuring an intercom call, if a telephone callcomes in, both users

Page 45 - MAKING A CALL WITH

5FULL DUPLEX SPEAKERPHONE OPERATION ... 43USING THE BASE UNIT SPEAKERPHONE ... 43RECEIVING A CALL WITH SPEAKERPHONE ... 44MAKING A CALL WITH S

Page 46 - HANDSET

50USING INTERCOM WHILE YOUHAVE A TELEPHONE CALLDuring a telephone call, you can use theIntercom Paging function to page the otherunit and set up a pri

Page 47 - INTERCOM OPERATION

51SETTING UP A TWO-WAY INTERCOMCONVERSATION WHILE YOU HAVE ATELEPHONE CALLPlace your unit in Privacy mode.To Enable Privacy Mode - While in TALKmode,

Page 48 - FROM THE HANDSET

52AT THE BASE UNIT• Press the PAGE/INTERCOM button.AT THE HANDSET• Press the INT button. Both users can nowtalk privately in Intercom mode.SETTING UP

Page 49 - FEATURES

531. Press the PAGE/INTERCOM on the baseor INT button on the handset where theoutside call is in progress.The external caller is placed on hold. Atthe

Page 50 - HAVE A TELEPHONE CALL

54MEMORYThe handset and base each have their ownseparate memory dialing storage areas. Ten15-character names and 24-digit telephonenumbers can be stor

Page 51 - TELEPHONE CALL

55STORING A NAME/NUMBER INMEMORY1. Press the MEM or MEMORY button.2. Press button of desired memorylocation (0 through 9). Current storedname/number a

Page 52 - CONVERSATION USING INTERCOM

56If you’re using two letters consecutivelythat are stored in the same number key,you must press FORMAT between theletters. For example, if you enter

Page 53 - PAGE YOU

57INSERTING A PAUSE IN THEDIALING SEQUENCEPress the PAUSE button to insert a delay inthe dialing sequence of a stored telephonenumber when a pause is

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58To Change: Use the same procedure tochange a stored number as you do to storea number—you’re just replacing one storedphone number with a different

Page 55 - STORING A NAME/NUMBER IN

59DIALING A STORED NUMBERDURING REVIEWWhile reviewing stored numbers, you candial any stored number by pressing DIAL.NOTE: If you don’t want to dial a

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Page 57 - DELETING STORED NUMBERS

60Base Unit:Press the SPEAKER button.1. Press MEMORY.2. Press the number (0-9) for the desiredmemory location. The number dialsautomatically.WXYZ9TUV8

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61CHAIN DIALING FROM MEMORYUse this feature to make calls that require a sequence of numbers, such asa calling card number used for a frequently calle

Page 59 - DURING REVIEW

62Base Unit:Press the SPEAKER button.1. Press MEMORY and then press 7.2. When you hear the access tone, pressMEMORY and then press 8.3. At the next ac

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63CALLER ID OPERATIONThis Caller ID telephone system receives and displays informationtransmitted by your local telephone company. This information ca

Page 61 - CHAIN DIALING FROM MEMORY

64REVIEWING CALL RECORDSAs calls are received and stored, the displayis updated to let you know how many callshave been received.• Press the CID REVIE

Page 62 - MEMORY buttonSPEAKER button

65As you review calls, the display shows youthe following information for each call:• The telephone number of the caller.• The number of the call, wit

Page 63 - CALLER ID OPERATION

66DIALING A CALLER IDNUMBERWhen reviewing any call record in theCaller ID memory, you can dial back thecaller’s number.1. Press CID REVIEW or REVIEW u

Page 64 - REVIEWING CALL RECORDS

67Number of digits Explanation ExampleEleven digits long distance code “1” + 3-digit area code + 7-digit telephone number. 1-317-888-8888Ten digits 3-

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68Scroll to the number you want to call back:2. If using base: press the REVIEW up ordown arrow buttons.3. If using cordless handset: use the CIDREVIE

Page 66 - DIALING A CALLER ID

69DELETING THE CURRENTCALLER ID RECORDTo delete only the record in the display:1. Use the CID REVIEW or REVIEW up ordown arrow buttons to display thed

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7DESKTOP INSTALLATION1. Make sure the mounting bracket is securely fastened to ensure propercharging. The words "This end up for desk use" s

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70DELETING ALL CALLER IDRECORDSTo delete all the Caller ID records in memory:1. Use the CID REVIEW or REVIEW up ordown arrow buttons to display any Ca

Page 69 - CALLER ID RECORD

71CALL WAITING CALLER IDThis feature allows the caller identificationinformation to appear in the display afteryou hear the tone.Press FLASH to put th

Page 70 - CALLER ID ERRORS

72CHANGING THE BATTERYMake sure the telephone is OFF before youreplace battery.1. Remove the battery compartment door.2. Disconnect the battery plug a

Page 71 - CALL WAITING CALLER ID

73BATTERY SAFETY PRECAUTIONS• Do not burn, disassemble, mutilate, or puncture. Like other batteries ofthis type, toxic materials could be released whi

Page 72 - CHANGING THE BATTERY

74HEADSET AND BELT CLIP OPERATIONCONNECTING A HEADSET TOTHE HANDSETFor hands free conversation, connect theheadset (optional) to the HEADSET jack assh

Page 73 - BATTERY SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

75MESSAGE INDICATORSThe following indicators show the status of a message or of the unit.ERROR Caller information has been interrupted during transmis

Page 74 - CONNECTING THE BELT CLIP

76HANDSET SOUND SIGNALSSignal MeaningA long warbling tone (with ringer on) Signals an incoming callThree short beeps for 2 minutes Page signalOne long

Page 75 - MESSAGE INDICATORS

77TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDETELEPHONEProblem SolutionNo dial tone • Check installation:— Is the base power cord connected to a working outlet?— Is the tele

Page 76 - One long beep Out of range

78Problem SolutionUnit beeps • Place the handset in the cradle and charge the handset for20 seconds. If it still beeps, charge battery for 12 hours.•

Page 77 - ROUBLESHOOTING

79CALLER IDProblem SolutionNo Display • Is battery fully charged? Try replacing the battery.• Make sure that the unit is connected to a non-switchedel

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85. Place handset in the base to charge for 12 hours. The CHARGE/IN USE indicator(on the base) comes on to indicate that the battery is charging. If y

Page 79 - Problem Solution

80GENERAL PRODUCT CARETo keep your telephone working and looking good, follow these guidelines:• Avoid putting the phone near heating appliances and d

Page 80 - GENERAL PRODUCT CARE

81CAUSES OF POOR RECEPTION• Aluminum siding.• Foil backing on insulation.• Heating ducts and other metal construction that can shield radio signals.•

Page 81 - CAUSES OF POOR RECEPTION

82SERVICEFCC requires this product to be serviced only by the manufacturer or itsauthorized service agents. In accordance with FCC requirements, chang

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83INDEXAAccessing the Answerer from AnotherLocation 24Accessory Order Form 85Advanced Intercom Features 49Answerer Indicator 21Answering Machine O

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84LLast Number Redial 37Leaving a Memo 19Limited Warranty 87MMaking a Call 34Making a Call with Speakerphone 45Manual Channel Selection 35Memory

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85DESCRIPTIONAC power adapterACCESSORY ORDER FORMCATALOG NUMBERTOTALQUANTITYPRICE*$36.35Replacement Handset BatteryCUSTOMER: CUT ALONG DOTTED LINE. ✂P

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87LIMITED WARRANTYWhat your warranty covers:• Any defect in materials or workmanship.For how long after your purchase:• One year, from date of purchas

Page 87 - LIMITED WARRANTY

Model 2693915670500 (Rev. 2 E)01-24Printed in ChinaATLINKS USA, Inc.10330 North Meridian StreetIndianapolis, IN 46290© 2001 ATLINKS USA, Inc.Trademark

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