| User’s manual   E5812B/E5813B/E5814B/   E1812B/E1813B/E1814B   5.8GHz cordless telephone/   answering system with   caller ID/call waiting   You must install and charge   the battery before using the   telephone.   See page 7   for easy instructions.   STOP!   For customer service or product information, visit our website   In Canada dial 1 (866) 288-4268.   CAUTION: To reduce the risk of fire or injury to persons or damage to the telephone, read   and follow these instructions carefully:   ƨꢀ ꢁꢀꢀꢀꢀꢂꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ2422 (SKU 23402, part number   89-0047-00-00) or equivalent. To order a replacement battery, visit our   In Canada dial 1 (866) 288-4268.   ƨꢀ ꢃꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀƓꢀꢄꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀƐꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ   burned. Check with local codes for special disposal instructions.   ƨꢀ ꢃꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀƓꢀꢅꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢂꢀ   ꢀꢀꢀꢀƓꢀꢆꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀƓ   ƨꢀ ꢇꢀꢀꢀꢂꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀƓꢀꢃꢀꢀꢀ-   tive materials such as rings, bracelets, or keys to touch the battery. The battery or conductor   may overheat and cause harm.   ƨꢀ ꢈꢂꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ   with the instructions and limitations specified in this manual.   ƨꢀ ꢉꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢂƓ   ƨꢀ ꢃꢀꢀꢀꢀƓꢀꢊꢀꢀꢀƕꢀꢀƓꢀꢅꢀꢀ-   fied service personnel for servicing.   User’s manual   E5812B/E5813B/E5814B/   E1812B/E1813B/E1814B   5.8 GHz cordless telephone/   answering system with   caller ID/call waiting   Table of contents   Getting started   Answering system operation   Answering system operation.........33   ꢃꢀſꢀꢀ..........34   ꢉꢂꢂꢀ..............35   Changing feature options...............36   Message playback...............................37   ꢅꢂꢀ& playing memos.........38   Message counter displays..............39   Answering system mode.................40   ꢅꢀ.....................................41   Quick reference guide......................2   Parts checklist......................................4   Telephone base installation...........5   Battery installation & charging....7   Installation options............................8   Belt clip & optional headset............10   Telephone operation   Settings.................................................11   Basic operation.................................14   ꢉꢀꢀꢀ...................17   Call transfer for E5812B/E1812B......18   Call transfer for E5813B/E1813B......19   Call transfer for E5814B/E1814B......20   Appendix   Screen icons, indicator lights   & tones.............................................42   Handset display screen messages...43   Troubleshooting................................45   Important safety instructions......51   FCC Part 68 & ACTA........................54   FCC Part 15.........................................55   ꢄꢀ...............................56   Technical specifications.................59   ꢆ ......................................................60   ꢅꢀꢀꢀ..........61   Directory   ꢃ...............................................21   Speed dial............................................22   New directory entries....................23   ꢃꢀ ...............................25   To change or dial entries................26   Caller ID summary   ꢈꢀꢆꢃꢀ ...........................27   To review the call summary.......30   ꢃꢀꢀꢀ......31   Add entries to the directory.......32   1 Getting started   Quick reference guide   Cordless handset   DIR /VOLUME+   CID/-VOLUME   While in a menu, press to scoll up.   When in idle mode, press to dis-   play directory entries (page 25).   While entering names, press to   advance ꢀƓꢀꢃꢂꢀꢀƐꢀ   While in a menu, press to scoll   down. When in idle mode, press   to display call summary entries   (page 30). While entering names   or numbers, press to move the   ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ Ɠꢀ ꢃꢂꢀ ꢀ Ɛꢀ   press CID to decrease listening   volume.   press DIR   to increase listening   volume.   OFF/CLEAR   PHONE/FLASH   ꢃꢂꢀꢀƐꢀꢀꢀꢂꢀƓ   While using menus, press to can-   ꢀꢀƐꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ   (page 12).   Press to make or answer a call.   ꢃꢂꢀ ꢀ Ɛꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ   an incoming call if call waiting is   activated (page 17).   CHAN/DELETE   MENU/SEL/TRANSFER   When on a call, press CHAN/DELETE   to scan for a clearer channel when   there is static or interference on   the line (page 17). When in caller   ꢆꢃꢀ Ɛꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ -   ꢀꢀꢆꢃꢀꢀƪꢂꢀǏǍƫƐꢀꢀ   press and hold to delete all caller   ꢆꢃꢀꢀƪꢂꢀǏǍƫƓ   Press to display a menu or to con-   ꢀ ꢀ Ɠꢀ ꢃꢂꢀ ꢀ Ɛꢀ   press to transfer a call between   handsets (pages 18 - 20).   MUTE   While on a call, press to mute   microphone. Press again to resume   (page 17).   SPEAKER   REDIAL/PAUSE   Press to activate handset speak-   erphone. Press again to resume   normal handset use (page 14).   While in idle mode, press to display   last number called (page 15). While   dialing or entering numbers to the   directory, press to insert a four-sec-   ond dialing pause (page 24).   Feature menu   Feature menu   Using menus   $)2%#4/29   ꢃꢆꢅꢇꢈꢊꢉꢅꢋ ..............Page 21   ꢌꢍꢇꢇꢃꢀꢃꢆɇꢄ .............Page 22   ꢅꢆꢎꢏꢇꢅꢀ......................Page 12   ꢃɇꢊꢇƤꢊꢆꢐꢇ ...............Page 12   ꢃꢆɇꢄꢀꢐꢉꢃꢇ..............Page 11   ꢄɇꢎꢏꢁɇꢏꢇ ..............Page 11   Press   through menu items.   CID or DIR   to scroll   Press MENU/SEL to select or   modify a highlighted item.   Press   OFF/CLEAR to cancel an   Ɛꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ -   play.   2 Getting started   Quick reference guide   Telephone base   CHARGE/IN USE   ƨꢀꢀ ꢑꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ-   sets is in use.   ƨꢀꢀ ꢑꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢂꢀ   system is answering an incom-   ing call.   HANDSET LOCATOR   ƨꢀꢀ ꢑꢀꢀꢀꢀ-   Press to make the hand-   sets beep when there is no   handset on the telephone   base (page 16).   ing call is ringing.   ƨꢀꢀ ꢉꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ   properly positioned to charge   in the telephone base.   SETUP   ANNC.   Press to review or change   answering system options   (page 36).   Press to review or record   announcement; press   again to quit (page 35).   MESSAGE COUNTER   Number of messages (or   during playback, message   number currently playing).   RECORD   Press to record a memo   (page 38) or after press-   ing ANNC. to record an   outgoing announcement   (page 35).   CLOCK   Press to review or set clock   (page 34).   DELETE   Press to delete message   currently playing; press and   hold to delete all old mes-   sages (page 37).   ANSWER ON   Press to turn answering   system on or off (page   40).   REPEAT   VOLUME   Press to repeat message;   press twice to play previous   message (page 37).   Press to adjust playback   volume (page 37).   SKIP   PLAY/STOP   Press to skip message   (page 37).   Press to start or stop mes-   sage playback (page 37).   3 Getting started   Parts checklist   Save your sales receipt and original packaging in case it is necessary to ship   your telephone for warranty service.   Check to make sure the telephone package includes the following. The model   number of your telephone can be found on the label located on the bottom   of the telephone base.   User’s manual   Quick start guide   E5812B/E5813B/E5814B/   E1812B/E1813B/E1814B   5.8 GHz cordless telephone/   answering system with   caller ID/call waiting   E5812B/E5813B/E5814B/   E1812B/E1813B/E1814B   5.8 GHz cordless telephone/   answering system with   caller ID/call waiting   User's manual   Quick start guide   Cordless handset   Telephone base   (2 for E1812B/E5812B)   (3 for E1813B/E5813B)   (4 for E1814B/E5814B)   Charger for cordless handset   (1 for E1812B/E5812B)   (2 for E1813B/E5813B)   (3 for E1814B/E5814B)   Battery for cordless handset   Battery compartment cover   (2 for E1812B/E5812B)   (3 for E1813B/E5813B)   (4 for E1814B/E5814B)   (2 for E1812B/E5812B)   (3 for E1813B/E5813B)   (4 for E1814B/E5814B)   Power adapter   for telephone   base   Power adapter for   handset charger   (1 for E1812B/E5812B)   (2 for E1813B/E5813B)   (3 for E1814B/E5814B)   Belt clip for cordless   handset   (2 for E1812B/E5812B)   (3 for E1813B/E5813B)   (4 for E1814B/E5814B)   Telephone line cord   4 Getting started   Telephone base installation   Choose a central location close to a telephone jack and a power outlet not   connected to a wall switch. The telephone base can be placed on a flat sur-   face or mounted on a standard wall plate. For optimum range and better   reception, place the telephone base in a high and open location.   Avoid placing the telephone base too close to:   ƨꢀ ꢈꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ƒꢀ ꢀ Ɛꢀ ꢀ Ɛꢀ   ꢀƐꢀꢒꢈꢅƐꢀꢀꢀƪꢀƐꢀƕƐꢀꢀǔnjǎƓǍǍƫꢀ   or other cordless telephones.   ƨꢀꢀꢇꢀꢀƓ   ƨꢀꢀꢎꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ Ɛꢀ Ɛꢀ ꢀ   ovens, refrigerators, or fluorescent lighting.   ƨꢀꢀꢇꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢂꢂƓ   ƨꢀꢀꢇꢀƓ   ƨꢀꢀꢇꢀꢀƓ   ƨꢀꢀꢐꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢂꢀꢀꢀ   work bench.   5 Getting started   Telephone base installation   1. Plug the small end of   the larger power adapter   into the power jack at   the bottom of the tele-   phone base.   2. Plug one end of the   telephone line cord into   the telephone jack at the   bottom of the telephone   base.   3.ꢀ ꢅꢀ ꢀ ꢂꢀ   slots.   ꢃꢌꢄꢀꢀ   ƪꢉꢀꢀꢃꢌꢄꢀƐꢀ   see number four in the   note section, below.)   4. Plug the large end of   the larger power adapter   into an electrical outlet   not controlled by a wall   switch.   Telephone line cord   5. Plug the other end   of the telephone line   cord into a telephone   jack.   NOTES:   1. Use only the power adapter supplied with this product or equivalent. To order a replace-   or call 1 (800) 222-3111. In Canada dial 1 (866) 288-4268.   2. Be sure to use an electrical outlet not controlled by a wall switch.   3. This power adapter is intended to be correctly oriented in a vertical or floor mount position.   ǐƓꢀ ꢆꢀꢀꢀꢂꢀꢀꢀꢂꢀꢀꢀꢀƪꢀꢀꢀꢀꢃꢌꢄƫƐꢀꢀ   ꢀꢀꢂꢀꢀꢂꢀꢀꢀƤꢀꢀꢀꢆꢃꢀꢀ   ꢀꢀꢂꢀƐꢀꢀꢀꢃꢌꢄꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ   ꢀꢀꢀꢀƓꢀꢈꢀꢀꢃꢌꢄꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢃꢌꢄꢀƓꢀ   6 Getting started   Battery installation & charging   After installing the battery, you may be able to make or receive short calls. For   best performance, place the handset in the telephone base or charger to charge   for 16 hours before use.   You can keep the battery charged by returning the handset to the telephone base   or charger after use. When the battery is fully depleted, a recharge takes about 12   hours. The average talk time on a fully charged battery is about five hours, and the   ꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀƓꢀɇꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢂꢀ-   ditions and age of battery.   1. Plug the small end of 2. Plug the large   the smaller power adapter end of the smaller   into the jack on the under- power adapter into   side of the charger, then an electrical outlet   route the cord through the not controlled by a   slot as shown.   wall switch.   3. Insert the plug as indicat-   ed. Be sure to securely insert   the plug, making sure that it   matches the color-coded label   inside the battery compart-   ment.   4. Place the bat-   tery and wires   inside the com-   partment.   5. Slide the bat-   tery compart-   ment cover up   until it clicks.   6. You may be able to make or receive   short calls. For best performance, place the   handset in the telephone base or charger to   charge for at least 16 hours before first use.   To replace the battery,   press in and downward   on the tab of the bat-   tery compartment to   open the battery com-   ꢀ Ɠꢀ ꢄꢀ   out the old battery   and disconnect it from   the handset. Follow   the instructions on   this page to install and   charge the new battery.   "!44%29ꢀ,/7   ꢈꢈꢀꢁꢀꢈꢈ   .%%$3ꢀ2%#(!2').'   then   AM   ꢁꢂꢃꢂꢄ   ꢂꢅꢆꢁꢇ   Battery low indicator   ꢅꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ   telephone base or charger   to recharge when this sym-   bol flashes and the handset   beeps or when the hand-   set screen displays NEEDS   RECHARGING.   NOTE: Under normal conditions, the   battery should last around one year. This   may vary depending on usage.   Caution: Use only the supplied rechargeable battery, replacement battery 2422 (SKU 23402, part   number 89-0047-00-00) or equivalent. To order a replacement battery, visit our   Canada dial 1 (866) 288-4268.   7 Getting started   Installation options   NOTE: The mounting bracket must be used for both tabletop use and wall mounting positions.   Tabletop mount   Wall mount   Telephone outlet   mounting plate   with mounting   studs   Wall mounting   The telephone base comes with the bracket mounted for tabletop use. If wall   mounting is desired, a telephone outlet wall mounting plate with mounting studs is   required. This mounting plate with studs may be available for purchase from many   hardware or consumer electronics retailers and may require professional installation.   1. To remove the bracket, hold the telephone   base in both hands, press the two bracket   tabs and lift the bracket away from slots   2. Connect the telephone line cord and power   adapter to the jacks on the bottom of the   telephone base. Bundle the telephone cord,   and secure it with a twist tie before placing it   inside the bracket.   and   . 8 Getting started   Installation options   3. To attach the bracket for wall mounting, insert   the tabs of the bracket into slots   telephone base, then press the other bracket tabs   into slots and as shown on the right.   and   on the   4. Plug the power adapter into an electrical outlet   not controlled by a wall switch. Plug the telephone   line cord into a telephone wall jack. To mount the   telephone on the wall, position the mounting holes   and   over the telephone outlet mounting   studs. Press and slide the bracket down firmly so   the telephone is held securely on the telephone   outlet mounting studs.   Telephone outlet mounting studs   Tabletop mounting   To return the bracket from the wall mount to tabletop position, follow the   directions below.   ǍƓꢀ ꢅꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀƓꢀꢁꢂꢀ   ꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀƓꢀꢅꢀꢀꢀ   from the telephone base.   2. Insert the bracket tabs into slots   and on the telephone base, then   press the other bracket tabs into   slots and   . ǏƓꢀꢀꢅꢀꢀꢂꢀƓꢀꢍꢂꢀꢀꢀꢀ   of the telephone line cord into a telephone   wall jack. Plug the large end of the larger   power adapter into an electrical outlet not   controlled by a wall switch.   9 Getting started   Belt clip & optional headset   Install belt clip as shown below if desired.   Snap belt clip   into notches   on both sides   of handset.   To release belt clip   from handset, lift one   side of the belt clip   out of the notch.   For hands-free telephone conversations, use any industry standard 2.5 mm   headset (purchased separately). For best results, use an AT&T 2.5 mm   headset. To order an AT&T 2.5 mm headset, visit our website at   dial 1 (866) 288-4268.   Plug 2.5 mm headset into   the jack on the side of hand-   set (beneath small rubber   cap).   NOTE: If the sound quality of   the headset is not good, try unplug-   ging it, and firmly plugging it in again.   10   Telephone operation   Settings   Each cordless handset operates individually from   the other handsets. The ringer sound, ringer vol-   ume, date and time, dial mode and language   must be programmed separately for each cord-   less handset. Follow the steps below to program   the cordless handset. To stop at any time, press   OFF/CLEAR.   Language   The default language for the handset screen   displays is English. To change the language to   Espanol, or Francais:   ,!.'5!'%   1. Press MENU/SEL.   2. Press CID or DIR   until the screen displays   LANGUAGE   . 3. Use MENU/SEL to change the current setting.   4. Press CID or DIR to choose among ENGLISH,   FRANCAIS, or ESPANOL.   5. Press MENU/SEL to confirm your selection and   Ɠ   Choose dial mode   The dial mode defaults to tone. If you do not have   touch tone service, you’ll need to change the set-   ting to pulse:   1. Press MENU/SEL.   $)!,ꢀ-/$%ꢃꢀ4/.%   2. Press CID or DIR   until the screen displays   DIAL MODE: and the current setting.   3. Use MENU/SEL to change the current setting.   4. Press CID or DIR   to display TONE or PULSE.   5. Press MENU/SEL to confirm your selection and   Ɠ   11   Telephone operation   Settings   Selectalbe ringer melodies   1. Press MENU/SEL to begin programming.   2. Press CID or DIR   until the screen displays   RINGER: and the current setting.   2).'%2ꢃꢀꢁ   3. Use MENU/SEL to change the current setting.   4. Press CID or DIR   to display 1, 2, 3, 4 or OFF.   You will hear a sample of each ringer sound.   5. Press MENU/SEL to choose displayed ringer   ꢀꢀƓ   NOTE: If you choose OFF, the cordless handset ringer will   be turned off, and the screen will display RINGER OFF and   when the cordless handset is idle (not in use). If there are any   un-reviewed calls, the screen will display XX MISSED CALLS   and   instead of RINGER OFF and   . Set cordless handset display date and time   1. Press MENU/SEL to begin programming.   $!4%ꢆ4)-%   ꢁꢂꢃꢂꢄ   2. Press CID or DIR   until the screen displays   DATE/TIME   . 3. Press MENU/SEL to view or set date and time.   4. Press CID or DIR to change the month in the   ꢂꢅꢆꢁꢇ   date and time line at the bottom of the display,   NOTES:   then press MENU/SEL.   1.   You can choose to set the   time manually, or you can   allow it to be set automatically   ꢀ ꢂꢀ ꢀ ꢆꢃꢀ -   mation. The time will be set   automatically only if you sub-   ꢀꢀꢀꢆꢃꢀꢀ-   vided by your local telephone   company (page 27). The date   and time for the answering   machine need to be set sepa-   rately (page 34).   ǑƓꢀꢅ step four to set day, hour, minute, and   AM/PM.   6. Press MENU/SEL ꢀꢀꢀꢀƓ   2.   ꢈꢀꢆꢃꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀƓꢀ   See page 34 for instructions   on how to set the year.   12   Telephone operation   Settings   Choose ringer volume setting   1. Press and hold CID or DIR   when the cordless   2).'%2ꢀ6/,ꢃꢀ,/7   handset is idle (not in use). This feature allows   you to choose low, med, high ringer volume or   turn the ringer off.   2. Press   CID or DIR   to choose the desired   option. You will hear a sample of each ringer   volume.   3. Press MENU/SEL to choose blinking ringer vol-   ꢀꢀƓ   NOTE: If you choose OFF, the cordless handset ringer   will be turned off, and the screen will display RINGER OFF and   when the cordless handset is idle (not in use). If there are   any un-reviewed calls, the screen will display XX MISSED   CALLS and   instead of RINGER OFF and   . 13   Telephone operation   Basic operation   Making and answering calls   ꢊꢀꢀꢀꢂꢀƐꢀꢀꢀꢀƪꢀ   Elapsed   time   0(/.%ꢀ/.ꢀꢀꢀꢀꢂꢂꢃꢊꢂ   CID, DIR   and   OFF/CLEAR). To make a call,   press PHONE/FLASH or SPEAKER, then dial a   number. Press OFF/CLEAR to hang up.   To predial (preview numbers before dialing),   enter numbers first, then press PHONE/FLASH or   SPEAKER to dial. Press CID then CHAN/DELETE   anytime to make corrections when entering num-   bers.   The screen displays the elapsed time of the current   call (in hours, minutes and seconds).   NOTE: ꢉꢀ ꢀ -   less handset can be on a call   at a time. If another cordless   handset attempts to join a   call, its screen will display   OTHER HANDSET ON and   then OR OUT OF RANGE.   NOTES:   1. The elapsed time format is in minutes and seconds   MM:SS until one hour has elapsed, then it will change to   hours, minutes and seconds H:MM:SS.   2. Pressing PHONE/FLASH to access service from your local   telephone service provider will not affect the elapsed time.   The elapsed time will not be carried over to the other cord-   less handset on a transferred call.   30%!+%2ꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢂꢂꢃꢇꢉ   Hands-free speakerphone calls   To answer a call, press   SPEAKER. To make   a call, press SPEAKER, then dial a number.   ꢃꢂꢀꢀꢀꢀ SPEAKER to switch between   hands-free speakerphone and normal handset   use. Press OFF/CLEAR to hang up.   NOTE: If a headset is plugged into the handset, the handset   speakerphone will be disabled.   14   Telephone operation   Basic operation   Last number redial   While the telephone is not in use, press REDIAL/   PAUSE on the cordless handset to display the last   number called (up to 32 digits). To dial the number   displayed, press PHONE/FLASH or SPEAKER.ꢀꢉƐꢀ   after pressing PHONE/FLASH or SPEAKER, press   REDIAL/PAUSE to call the last number dialed.   To delete this number, press REDIAL/PAUSE twice   when the telephone is not in use. This will clear   the redial memory and leave it blank.   ꢅꢂꢀ   silenced   Press OFF/CLEARꢀꢀƓ   Temporary ring silencing   Press OFF/CLEAR while the telephone is ringing   to silence the ringer temporarily. This will silence   the ringer without disconnecting the call. You can   answer the call or let the caller leave a message   ꢀꢀꢂꢀƓꢀꢊꢀꢀꢂꢀꢀ   will ring normally.   ꢅ   15   Telephone operation   Basic operation   Handset locator   If you misplace the handset(s), press   HANDSET   LOCATOR on the telephone base. This starts the   paging tone at the handset(s) for 60 seconds to   help you locate it/them. To stop the paging tone,   press OFF/CLEAR on cordless handset, or place   cordless handset in the telephone base, the tele-   phone base, or press the   on the telephone base.   HANDSET LOCATOR   ꢋꢋꢀ0!').'ꢀꢋꢋ   NOTES:   1. Pressing   OFF/CLEAR on any cordless handset will cancel   the page of that specific handset.   2. If one of the cordless handsets is charging in the base, press-   ing HANDSET LOCATOR does not generate a paging tone.   16   Telephone operation   Options while on calls   Volume control   Press CID/-VOLUME to decrease the volume.   Press DIR /VOLUME+ to increase the volume.   When changing the volume level, the new setting   is saved.   6/,5-%   Call waiting   If you subscribe to call waiting service with your   local telephone company, there will be a beep if   there is an incoming call while you are already on a   call. Press PHONE/FLASH to put your current call   on hold and take the new call. Press PHONE/FLASH   anytime to switch back and forth between calls. For   ꢀꢀꢀꢀꢆꢃƐꢀꢀꢂꢀǏnjƓ   Mute   Press MUTE to silence the microphone. When mute   is on, MICROPHONE MUTED will show on the   handset screen. You will be able to hear the caller,   but the caller will not be able to hear you until you   press MUTE again and resume speaking. When the   mute function is turned off, MICROPHONE ON will   show temporarily on the handset screen.   Temporary tone dialing   If dial pulse (rotary) is selected, you can switch   to touch tone dialing during a call by pressing   TONE . This can be useful if it is necessary to   send t   * one signals for access to answering systems   Tone   or long-distance services.   After you hang up or press PHONE/FLASH (to   receive a call waiting call), the telephone auto-   matically returns to dial pulse (rotary) service.   Mute   Channel   Channel selection   ꢃꢂꢀꢀƐꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀƐꢀꢀꢀꢀ   speech sometimes fades, press CHAN/DELETE on   the handset to scan for a clearer radio channel   between cordless handset and base.   17   Telephone operation   Call transfer for E5812B/E1812B   Call transfer   ꢃꢂꢀꢀƐꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ   another cordless handset.   ƨ Press MENU/SEL/TRANSFERꢀꢀꢀꢀ-   nal call to another cordless handset, your cord-   less handset will display CALL TRANSFERRED   and the other handset will begin ringing.   ƨ To answer the call, press   PHONE/FLASH or   SPEAKER.   NOTES:   1. Before the transferred call is answered, the person at the   originating handset can press   toꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀƓ   PHONE/FLASH or   SPEAKER   2. If the transferred call is not answered within 30 seconds, the   originating handset will start ringing and show TRANSFERRED   CALL. If   PHONE/FLASH or   SPEAKER is not pressed within   ꢀǏnjꢀƐꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀƓ   3. If the destination cordless handset cannot be found, the   cordless handset that originated the transfer will generate   ꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀƓ   4. This telephone does not have an intercom function. People   using the cordless handsets cannot talk to each other.   18   Telephone operation   Call transfer for E5813B/E1813B   Call transfer   ꢃꢂꢀꢀƐꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ   another cordless handset.   ƨ Press MENU/SEL/TRANSFER to transfer the   ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ Ɠꢀ ꢊꢀ   handset will display ENTER 1-3. After enter-   ing the cordless handset number to which you   want to transfer the call, your cordless hand-   set will display CALL TRANSFERRED and the   selected handset will begin ringing.   %.4%2ꢀꢁꢈꢊ   ƨ To answer the call, press   PHONE/FLASH or   SPEAKER.   NOTES:   1. Before the transferred call is answered, the person at the   originating handset can press   ꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀƓ   PHONE/FLASH or   SPEAKER   2. If the transferred call is not answered within 30 seconds, the   originating handset will start ringing and show TRANSFERRED   CALL. If   PHONE/FLASH or   SPEAKER is not pressed within   ꢀǏnjꢀƐꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀƓ   3. If the destination cordless handset cannot be found, the   cordless handset that originated the transfer will generate   ꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀƓ   4. This telephone does not have an intercom function. People   using the cordless handsets cannot talk to each other.   19   Telephone operation   Call transfer for E5814B/E1814B   Call transfer   ꢃꢂꢀꢀƐꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ   another cordless handset.   ƨ Press MENU/SEL/TRANSFER to transfer the   ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ Ɠꢀ ꢋꢀ   will see ENTER 1-4. After entering the cordless   handset number to which you want to trans-   fer the call, your cordless handset will display   CALL TRANSFERRED and the selected handset   will begin ringing.   %.4%2ꢀꢁꢈꢇ   ƨ To answer the call, press   PHONE/FLASH or   SPEAKER.   NOTES:   1. Before the transferred call is answered, the person at the   originating handset can press   ꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀƓ   PHONE/FLASH or   SPEAKER   2. If the transferred call is not answered within 30 seconds, the   originating handset will start ringing and show TRANSFERRED   CALL. If   PHONE/FLASH or   SPEAKER is not pressed within   ꢀǏnjꢀƐꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀƓ   3. If the destination cordless handset cannot be found, the   cordless handset that originated the transfer will generate   ꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀƓ   4. This telephone does not have an intercom function. People   using the cordless handsets cannot talk to each other.   20   Directory   Memory capacity   Each cordless handset has its own directory. Each   directory can store up to 30 entries (including nine   speed dial locations). Each entry can contain a   number up to 24 digits, and a name up to 15 let-   ters long. A convenient search feature can help   you find and dial numbers quickly (page 25).   0!4ꢀ7),,)!-3   ꢌꢌꢌꢁꢅꢊꢇ   NOTE: Each cordless handset has its own directory. Making   changes to the directory of one handset will not affect the direc-   tories of the other handsets.   Timeouts and error messages   If you pause for too long while creating an entry,   the procedure will time out and you will have to   begin again.   -%-/29ꢀ&5,,   If all memory locations are in use, the screen   will display MEMORY FULL. You will not be able   ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢂꢀ ꢀ ꢀ   deleted.   21   ꢃ   NOTE: The speed dial   feature occupies up to nine of   the thirty memory locations in   ꢀ Ɠꢀ ꢑꢀ Ɛꢀ ꢀ   there are only five speed dial   entries, then up to 25 entries   can be stored in the directory.   If there are already 30 entries   in the directory, no new direc-   tory and speed dial entries   can be stored in memory until   ꢀꢀꢀꢂꢀꢀꢀ   deleted.   Speed dial   You can enter nine speed dial numbers of up to 24   digits. Each number is stored in a one-digit speed   dial location (1-9).   The nine speed dial numbers on the handset will   be automatically added to the handset directory.   Press and hold a dial pad key and then press   PHONE/FLASH or   these telephone numbers. You can also make   SPEAKER can easily dial   ꢂꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀƓ   MENU/SEL   1.   To enter a speed dial number   1. Press MENU/SEL.   2. Press CID or DIR until the screen displays   $)2%#4/29   SPEED DIAL   . 3. Press MENU/SEL.   2.   3.   CID or DIR   4. Press the dial pad key to choose speed dial loca-   tion (1-9).   30%%$ꢀ$)!,   5. Enter a name up to 15 characters (page 23), then   press MENU/SEL.   6. Enter a telephone number up to 24 digits (page   MENU/SEL   24), then press MENU/SEL.   7. Choose distinctive ringing (yes or no) by press-   ing CID or DIR . If you choose yes (and if you   ꢀꢀꢆꢃꢀƫƐꢀꢀꢀꢂꢂꢀꢀ   will alert you when this person calls.   %.4%2ꢀꢁꢈꢉ   8. Press MENU/SEL to store the number. You'll hear   a confirmation tone.   4.   To call a speed dial number   To use speed dialing, press and hold a dial pad   button (1-9) to display the number and name   stored in that speed dial location, then press   PHONE/FLASH or SPEAKER to dial.   %.4%2ꢀ.!-%   ꢂꢁ   (Pages 23-24).   To edit or delete a speed dial number   Press and hold a dial pad button (1-9) to display the   NOTE: You can con-   vert any directory entry into   speed dial entry (page 26).   entry you want. Press MENU/SEL, then press CID   or DIR   until the option you want is displayed   (page 26).   22   ꢃ   New directory entries   NOTE: If all memory   locations are in use, an error   tone will sound when you   attempt to enter a number.   This means the memory is   full, and you will not be able   to store a new number until   ꢀꢀꢀꢂꢀƓ   To enter a name   ƨꢀꢀꢍꢀMENU/SEL twice.   ƨꢀꢀꢊꢀꢀꢀꢀENTER NAME.   ƨꢀꢀꢇꢀꢀꢀƪꢀꢀǍǑꢀꢀ-   ters) of the person using the table below.   ƨꢀꢀꢁꢀDIR ꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ   right, or use CID then CHAN/DELETE to delete a   mistake.   MENU/SEL   1.   $)2%#4/29   ƨꢀꢀꢓꢀꢀꢂꢀꢀƐꢀꢀMENU/SEL   . Each press of a particular key causes characters to   be displayed in the following order:   MENU/SEL   2.   %.4%2ꢀ.!-%   3.   0!4ꢀ*/(.3/.?   Options while entering names:   ƨꢀꢀꢍꢀ DIR   to move the cursor to the right.   twice to enter a space.   Press DIR   ƨꢀ ꢍꢀ CID then CHAN/DELETE to erase letters if   you make a mistake.   ƨꢀꢀꢍꢀ# repeatedly to enter an ampersand (&),   apostrophe ('), comma (,) hyphen (-), period (.),   or pound sign (#).   ƨꢀꢀꢓꢀƐꢀꢀMENU/SEL.   23   ꢃ   New directory entries   MENU/SEL   4.   5.   To enter a number   Use the dial pad to enter up to 24 digits. When   the number is complete, press MENU/SEL.   %.4%2ꢀ.5-"%2   Options while entering numbers:   ƨꢀ ꢍꢀ CID then CHAN/DELETE to erase digits if   you make a mistake.   ƨꢀꢀꢍꢀREDIAL/PAUSE to enter a four-second dialing   pause. A 0 will be inserted.   024ꢀ*/(.3/.   ꢌꢌꢌꢍꢎꢄꢉ?ꢀ   ƨꢀ ꢓꢀ ꢀ ꢂꢀ ꢀ ꢀ Ɛꢀ   press MENU/SEL to confirm.   MENU/SEL   6.   7.   To assign a distinctive ring   Press CID or DIR   to select Y (if you want to   $)34).#4ꢀ2).'ꢏꢀ.   ꢌꢌꢌꢍꢎꢄꢉ   assign a distinctive ring tone) or N (for a normal   ring pattern). If you choose yes (and if you have   ꢀꢆꢃꢀƫƐꢀꢀꢀꢂꢂꢀꢀꢀꢀ   you when this person calls.   MENU/SEL   Press MENU/SEL to choose the desired option   and store this entry in the directory.   D A appears in the display of each entry that has   been assigned a distinctive ring.   24   ꢃ   Directory search   Follow the steps on the left to browse through the   directory or search to find a specific entry. You can   press OFF/CLEAR ꢀꢀꢀꢀƓ   To browse through the directory   DIR   1.   2.   To browse, press DIR then press CID or DIR   to scroll through all entries one by one.   $)2%#4/29   A appears in the display of each entry that has   D been assigned a distinctive ring (page 24).   DIR   NOTE: When reviewing directory entries, all entries   (including those in the directory and in the speed dial) are dis-   played in alphabetical order. The entries in the speed dial are   identified by its speed dial number (01-09) in the lower right   corner of the screen.   !$!-   ꢌꢌꢌꢁꢅꢊꢇ   To display first entry   To search alphabetically   DIR   To shorten your search, press DIR then use the   telephone dial pad to enter the first letter of a   name, then press DIR to scroll forward until you   find the desired name.   "%4(ꢀ   ꢌꢌꢌꢇꢊꢅꢁ   If you have more than one name entry that begin   with the same letter, it is necessary to scroll through   all the names beginning with that letter before see-   ꢂꢀꢀꢀꢂꢀꢀꢀꢀƓ   To scroll name by   name   -OR-   Press dial pad buttons once for the first letter, twice   for the second, three times for the third, as shown   on page 23.   5 */(.   ꢌꢌꢌꢂꢁꢅꢊ   ꢑꢀƐꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀJENNIFER,   KEVIN and LINDA in your directory, pressing the   dial pad key 5 ƪꢔꢕꢄƫ once will show JENNIFER,   twice KEVIN, three times LINDA.   To search alpha-   betically   NOTE: When searching alphabetically and you press a   dial pad button, if there are no entries beginning with the let-   ters on that button, the handset will show NO DATA.   25   ꢃ   To change or dial entries   When any entry is displayed, press MENU/SEL   to see options. Press CID or DIR   to highlight   ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ƪꢂꢀ ƫƐꢀ ꢀ ꢀ   MENU/SEL again to select it.   DIR   1.   2.   To edit an entry   $)2%#4/29   When EDIT is blinking, press MENU/SEL. You can   change the name and number (or distinctive ring   setting on the cordless handset) by following the   steps described on pages 23-24.   DIR   To delete an entry   !$2-   ꢌꢌꢌꢁꢅꢊꢇ   Press   CID or DIR   until ERASE is blinking,   then press MENU/SEL to display a confirma-   tion screen of ERASE NO YES.   MENU/SEL   3.   You can press CID or DIR   to alternate between   NO and YES to determine:   30%%$ꢀ%$)4ꢀ%2!3%   ꢌꢌꢌꢁꢅꢊꢇ   ƨꢀꢀꢓꢀ ꢀ YES blinking, press MENU/SEL to   delete the entry.   ƨꢀꢀꢓꢀꢀNO blinking, press MENU/SEL to can-   cel the procedure.   DIR   30%%$ꢀ%$)4ꢀ%2!3%   ꢌꢌꢌꢁꢅꢊꢇ   NOTE: Each cordless handset has its own directory.   Making changes to the directory of one handset will not affect   the directories of the other handsets.   DIR   To make an entry into a speed dial entry   30%%$ꢀ%$)4ꢀ%2!3%   ꢌꢌꢌꢁꢅꢊꢇ   Press CID or DIR   MENU/SEL, then dial a memory location (1-9) to   until SPEED is blinking, press   transfer this entry to your speed dial directory.   Press MENU/SEL to   choose blinking option   NOTE: If you use a memory location that is already assigned   to a different entry in the directory, that entry will remain in the   directory, but will no longer be a speed dial number.   To dial a displayed number   When any directory entry is displayed, press   PHONE/FLASH or   SPEAKER to dial the dis-   played number.   26   Caller ID summary   Information about caller ID with call waiting   ꢊꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢆꢃꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ   waiting feature which works with service from   your local telephone company.   #(2)34).%ꢀ3-)4(   ꢉꢂꢄꢈꢌꢌꢌꢈꢂꢁꢂꢂ   ꢈꢀꢆꢃꢀꢀꢀꢂꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ   telephone number of the caller before answering   the telephone, even while on another call.   AM   ꢁꢂꢃꢂꢄ   ꢂꢅꢆꢁꢇ   It may be necessary to change your telephone   service to use this feature. Contact your telephone   company if:   ƨꢀ ꢋꢀꢀꢀꢀꢆꢃꢀꢀꢀꢂƐꢀꢀ   as separate services (you may need combined   service).   ƨꢀ ꢋꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢆꢃꢀ Ɛꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ   waiting service.   ƨꢀ ꢋꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢆꢃꢀꢀꢀꢂꢀ   services.   ꢊꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢂꢀ ꢀ ꢆꢃꢀ   service, or this product’s other features can be used   ꢀꢂꢀꢀꢀꢀꢆꢃꢀꢀꢀ   ꢀꢆꢃꢀꢀꢀꢂꢀƓ   ꢊꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢆꢃꢀƓꢀꢆꢀƐꢀ   services may not be available in all areas.   ꢃꢂꢀ ꢀ ꢀ Ɛꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ   caller’s number or the caller’s name and number.   This product can provide information only if both   you and the caller are in areas offering caller   ꢆꢃꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ   compatible equipment. The time and date are   sent by the telephone company along with the   call information.   27   ꢈꢀꢆꢃꢀ   Caller ID summary   How caller ID works   ꢆꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢆꢃꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ   your local telephone company, information about   each caller will be displayed between the first and   second ring.   Appears when a caller   ꢋ #(2)34).%ꢀ3-)4(ꢀ   ꢉꢂꢄꢈꢌꢌꢌꢈꢂꢁꢂꢂ   has made two or more   consecutive calls.   AM   ꢁꢂꢃꢂꢄ   ꢂꢅꢆꢁꢇ   ꢋ Caller’s name   Caller’s phone   number   #(2)34).%ꢀ3-)4(ꢀ   ꢉꢂꢄꢈꢌꢌꢌꢈꢂꢁꢂꢂ   ꢂꢅ   ꢂꢅꢆꢁꢇ   Call number of   call summary   Appears when   the call is missed   and un-reviewed.   AM   ꢁꢂꢃꢂꢄ   Time of call ꢃꢀꢀ   Information about the last 30 incoming calls is   stored in the call summary. You can review the call   z to find out who has called, return the call, or copy   the caller’s name and number into directory.   If the caller has made two or more consecutive   NOTES:   calls, the repeat tag ( ) will be displayed in the top   * 1. ꢈꢀ ꢆꢃꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ   only if both you and the   caller are in areas offering   ꢀꢆꢃꢀƐꢀꢀꢀꢀ   telephone companies use   compatible equipment.   right corner of the screen.   When the call summary is full, the oldest entry is   deleted to make room for new incoming call infor-   mation.   2. The number shown by your   ꢀ ꢆꢃꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ -   mat sent by the telephone   company. The telephone   company usually delivers   10-digit telephone numbers   (area code plus telephone   number). If the telephone   number of the person call-   ꢂꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ   number in your directory, the   name will appear as deliv-   ered by the telephone com-   Ɠꢀꢑꢀꢀꢀꢀ-   phone company includes the   area code and the directory   number does not, the name   will appear as delivered by   the telephone company.   If you answer a call before the information appears   on the screen, it will not be saved in the call sum-   mary.   About names   Names of callers will be displayed only if the infor-   mation is provided by your local telephone com-   pany.   ꢆꢀꢀꢂꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ ꢀ   a telephone number in your directory, the name   that appears on the screen will match the corre-   sponding name in your directory.   ꢑꢀƒꢀꢆꢀꢈꢀꢌꢀƐꢀꢀꢀꢀ   appear as CHRIS if this is how you entered it into   your directory.   28   ꢈꢀꢆꢃꢀ   Caller ID summary   There are also occasions when other information   or no information is displayed for various reasons:   On-screen message Reason   02)6!4%ꢀ.!-%   Caller prefers to remain anony-   mous.   #(2)34).%ꢀ3-)4(   ꢉꢂꢄꢈꢌꢌꢌꢈꢂꢁꢂꢂ   02)6!4%ꢀ#!,,%2   Caller name and telephone   number not revealed at caller's   request.   AM   ꢁꢂꢃꢂꢄ   ꢂꢅꢆꢁꢇ   5.+./7.ꢀ.!-%   Your local telephone company is   unable to determine the caller's   name.   5.+./7.ꢀ#!,,%2   Your local telephone company is   unable to determine the caller's   name and telephone number. Calls   from other countries may also   generate this message.   Missed calls   When a handset is in idle mode and has calls that   have not been reviewed, its screen will show XX   MISSED CALLS.   Any entries which have not been reviewed will be   counted as MISSED CALLS when the telephone is   idle. Each time a call summary entry marked NEW is   reviewed, the number of missed calls decreases by   one.   ꢂꢅꢀ-)33%$ꢀ#!,,3   ꢈꢀꢈꢀꢁꢀꢈꢀꢈ   AM   ꢁꢂꢃꢂꢄ   ꢂꢅꢆꢁꢇ   If there are too many missed calls and you don’t want   to review them one by one, but still want to keep them   in the call summary, press and hold OFF/CLEAR for   two seconds when the handset is idle. All the entries   ꢀꢀꢀꢆꢃꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀƪꢀ   been reviewed), and the missed calls counter is reset   to 0.   29   CID   1.   2.   ꢈꢀꢆꢃꢀ   0!4ꢀ*/(.3/.   ꢉꢂꢄꢈꢌꢌꢌꢈꢂꢁꢂꢂ   ꢂꢊ   ꢂꢅꢆꢁꢇ   To review the call summary   AM   ꢁꢂꢃꢂꢄ   ꢊꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢆꢃꢀ ꢀ   reverse chronological order, with the latest one (the   one with the highest number) first.   CID   #(2)3ꢀ7),,)!-3   ꢉꢂꢄꢈꢌꢌꢌꢈꢁꢅꢊꢇ   ꢂꢅ   When the telephone is not in use, press CID to   display information about the most recent caller.   AM   ꢁꢂꢃꢂꢄ   ꢂꢅꢆꢁꢇ   PHONE/FLASH   3.   To review your call summary   0(/.%ꢀ/.ꢀꢀꢀꢀꢂꢂꢃꢁꢂ   ꢉꢂꢄꢌꢌꢌꢌꢍꢎꢄ   Press CID to scroll backward (display older calls)   or DIR   to scroll forward (display newer calls). The   highest call number is the most recent call received.   To dial this number   ꢇꢀꢀꢆꢃꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ-   ignated NEW until you have reviewed the call. After   a call has been reviewed, it will disappear.   NOTE: Consecutive incoming   calls originating from the same tel-   ephone number are identified by an   asterisk at the top right corner of   the screen and will be counted as   ꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢆꢃꢀƓ   To return a call   Press   PHONE/FLASH or   SPEAKER to call the   CID   number currently displayed.   0!4ꢀ*/(.3/.   ꢉꢂꢄꢈꢌꢌꢌꢈꢂꢁꢂꢂ   Dialing options   ꢂꢊ   AM   ꢈꢀ ꢆꢃꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ   that may not be required for local calls.   ꢁꢂꢃꢂꢄ   ꢂꢅꢆꢁꢇ   - OR-   If the number displayed is not in the correct format,   you can change how it is dialed. Press # repeatedly   to see dialing options. With each button press, a   new option will be displayed. Press PHONE/FLASH   or SPEAKER to dial when the number appears in   the proper format for your area.   CID   1.   2.   0!4ꢀ*/(.3/.   ꢉꢂꢄꢈꢌꢌꢌꢈꢂꢁꢂꢂ   ꢂꢊ   AM   ꢁꢂꢃꢂꢄ   ꢂꢅꢆꢁꢇ   # 0!4ꢀ*/(.3/.   The various dialing options are:   ꢁꢈꢉꢂꢄꢈꢌꢌꢌꢈꢂꢁꢂꢂ   ꢉꢂꢄꢈꢌꢌꢌꢈꢂꢁꢂꢂ   ꢂꢊ   ꢁꢈꢉꢂꢄꢈꢌꢌꢌꢈꢂꢁꢂꢂ   ꢌꢌꢌꢈꢂꢁꢂꢂ   AM   ꢁꢂꢃꢂꢄ   ꢂꢅꢆꢁꢇ   ꢁꢈꢌꢌꢌꢈꢂꢁꢂꢂ   3.   4.   # 0!4ꢀ*/(.3/.   ꢌꢌꢌꢈꢂꢁꢂꢂ   ꢂꢊ   AM   ꢁꢂꢃꢂꢄ   ꢂꢅꢆꢁꢇ   # 0!4ꢀ*/(.3/.   ꢁꢈꢌꢌꢌꢈꢂꢁꢂꢂ   ꢂꢊ   AM   ꢁꢂꢃꢂꢄ   ꢂꢅꢆꢁꢇ   30   ꢈꢀꢆꢃꢀ   CID   1.   2.   3.   0!4ꢀ*/(.3/.   ꢉꢂꢄꢈꢌꢌꢌꢈꢂꢁꢂꢂ   Delete call summary entries   ꢂꢊ   ꢂꢅꢆꢁꢇ   AM   To delete a single call summary entry   ꢁꢂꢃꢂꢄ   CID   Press CIDꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢆꢃꢀꢂƓꢀꢁꢀ   the CID or DIR   keys to find the entry you want   #(2)3ꢀ7),,)!-3   ꢉꢂꢄꢈꢌꢌꢌꢈꢁꢅꢊꢇ   to delete, then press CHAN/DELETE. When the entry   ꢀƐꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀƓ   ꢂꢅ   AM   ꢁꢂꢃꢂꢄ   ꢂꢅꢆꢁꢇ   CHAN/DELETE   To delete all call summary entries   -!2+ꢀ#,!94/.   ꢉꢂꢄꢈꢌꢌꢌꢈꢌꢍꢎꢄ   To clear your call summary completely, press and   hold CHAN/DELETE while the phone is idle (not in   use). This will display a confirmation screen ask-   ꢂꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢆꢃꢀ   summary. If you select yes, the call summary will   be cleared and the screen will return to normal   standby display, and the missed calls counter is   reset to 0.   ꢂꢁ   AM   ꢁꢂꢃꢂꢄ   ꢂꢅꢆꢁꢇ   - OR-   ꢅꢎꢀ-)33%$ꢀ#!,,3   ꢈꢈꢁꢈꢈ   AM   ꢁꢂꢃꢂꢄ   ꢂꢅꢆꢁꢇ   CHAN/DELETE   1.   2.   3.   NOTES:   1. Each cordless handset has its own call summary. When you   delete one or all call summary entries from one cordless   handset, the information on all other cordless handsets will   not be affected.   %2!3%ꢀ!,,ꢀ./ꢀ9%3   ǎƓꢀꢀꢓꢀꢀꢀꢀǏnjꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢆꢃꢀƐꢀꢀ   ꢀꢂꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ   ꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢆꢃꢀꢀꢀꢀƓ   DIR   %2!3%ꢀ!,,ꢀ./ꢀ9%3   MENU/SEL   ꢈꢈꢁꢈꢈ   AM   ꢁꢂꢃꢂꢄ   ꢂꢅꢆꢁꢇ   Call summary cleared   31   ꢈꢀꢆꢃꢀ   CID   1.   Add entries to the directory   0!4ꢀ*/(.3/.   ꢉꢂꢄꢈꢌꢌꢌꢈꢂꢁꢂꢂ   ꢓꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢆꢃꢀ ꢀ ꢀ Ɛꢀ ꢀ ꢀ   ꢂꢊ   AM   steps on left to enter it into your telephone directory.   ꢁꢂꢃꢂꢄ   ꢂꢅꢆꢁꢇ   Both the caller’s name and telephone number will   be entered as they appear in the call summary. At   steps 3-4, you can make any changes to the name   or number by pressing CHAN/DELETE to erase char-   acters, then use the dial pad to enter the correct   information (see pages 23-24 for instructions).   MENU/SEL then   2.   3.   CID or DIR   $)!,ꢀ02/'2!-   ꢉꢂꢄꢈꢌꢌꢌꢈꢂꢁꢂꢂ   ꢂꢊ   AM   ꢁꢂꢃꢂꢄ   ꢂꢅꢆꢁꢇ   MENU/SEL   When the number is stored, the screen returns to   the call summary display. The entry copied to your   telephone directory remains in the call summary   until deleted.   0!4ꢀ*/(.3/.   ꢉꢂꢄꢌꢌꢌꢂꢁꢂꢂ   ꢂꢊ   ꢂꢅꢆꢁꢇ   AM   ꢁꢂꢃꢂꢄ   Edit name as desired   MENU/SEL   4.   5.   6.   0!4ꢀ*/(.3/.   ꢉꢂꢄꢌꢌꢌꢂꢁꢂꢂ?   ꢂꢊ   AM   ꢁꢂꢃꢂꢄ   ꢂꢅꢆꢁꢇ   Edit number as desired   MENU/SEL   $)34).#4ꢀ2).'ꢏꢀ.   ꢉꢂꢄꢌꢌꢌꢂꢁꢂꢂ   ꢂꢊ   AM   ꢁꢂꢃꢂꢄ   ꢂꢅꢆꢁꢇ   MENU/SEL   0!4ꢀ*/(.3/.   ꢉꢂꢄꢈꢌꢌꢌꢈꢂꢁꢂꢂ   ꢂꢊ   ꢂꢅꢆꢁꢇ   AM   ꢁꢂꢃꢂꢄ   Entry added to   phone directory   32   Answering system operation   Message capacity   The answering system can record up to 95 mes-   sages depending on the length of each message.   Individual messages can be up to four minutes   ꢂƐꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢂꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ǍǑꢀ   minutes. Messages will remain available for replay   until you delete them.   Message counter   Number of messages (or dur-   ing playback, message number   currently playing)   Voice prompts   Each time you press any answering system key, the   answering system uses voice prompts to guide you.   Press repeatedly to   hear setup options   (page 36).   Press to review or   record announcement;   press again to quit   (page 35).   Press to review or   set clock (page 34).   Press to record a memo   (page 38) or after press-   ing ANNC. to record an   outgoing announce-   ment (page 35).   Press to delete mes-   sage currently play-   ing; press and hold   to delete all old mes-   sages (page 37).   Press to turn answer-   ing system on or off   (page 40).   Press to repeat mes-   sage; press twice to   play previous mes-   sage (page 37).   Press to adjust play-   back volume (page   37).   Press to start or stop   message playback   (page 37).   Press to skip a mes-   sage (page 37).   33   Answering system operation   Day & time announcements   To set day and time   Before playing each message, the answering sys-   tem announces the day and time when the mes-   sage was received.   Before using the answering system, follow the   steps on the left of this page to set the day, time   and year, so that messages are dated correctly.   If the clock is not set, before new messages are   recorded, the system will announce "Time and day   not set" before each message is played back.   CLOCK.   1.   The system will announce   the current clock setting,   then announces “To set the   clock, press CLOCK.”   CLOCK.   2.   The system uses voice prompts to guide you. Each   time you press SKIP or REPEAT, the day, hour,   minute or year increases or decreases by one.   When you hear the correct setting, press CLOCK   ꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢂƓ   The system will announce   the current day setting, then   announces “To change the day,   press SKIP or REPEAT,   to change the hour, press   CLOCK.”   SKIPor   REPEAT   3.   To check day and time   until the system announces   the correct day, then press   CLOCK.   You can press CLOCK at any time to hear the cur-   rent day and time without changing it.   SKIPor   REPEAT   4.   NOTES:   until the system announces   the correct hour, then press   CLOCK.   1. You can press and hold SKIPor   REPEAT to increase or   decrease the minutes or years by ten.   ǎƓꢀꢀꢈꢀꢆꢃꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀƓꢀꢌꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ   ꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢆꢃꢀ   information. After you set the time once, it will thereafter   ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢂꢀ ꢀ ꢆꢃꢀ Ɠꢀ   The time will be set automatically only if you subscribe to   ꢀꢆꢃꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ   (page 27).   SKIPor   REPEAT   5.   until the system announc-   es the correct minute, then   press CLOCK.   SKIPor   REPEAT   6.   until the system announc-   es the correct year, then   press CLOCK. The system   announces the current clock   setting.   34   Answering system operation   Outgoing announcements   Elapsed   recording   time (in   The outgoing announcement is the message callers   hear when calls are answered by the answering system.   seconds).   The telephone is factory set with an announcement.   If the telephone is set up to record messages, it   answers calls with “Hello. Please leave a message   after the tone.” You can use this announcement, or   replace it with a recording of your own voice.   Press to stop recording.   ANNC.   1.   “Announcement.   Press PLAY or press   RECORD.”   To play your outgoing announcement   Press ANNC., you will hear "Announcement. Press   PLAY or press RECORD." Then press   You will hear the outgoing announcement. Press ANNC.   PLAY/STOP.   2.   PLAY/STOP   (Plays announce-   ment previously   recorded).   ꢀꢀꢀꢀƓꢀ   To record your outgoing announcement   -OR-   Press ANNC., then you will hear "Announcement.   Press PLAY or press RECORD." Press RECORD   and begin speaking after hearing "Record after   the tone. Press STOP when you are done." Speak   facing the telephone base from about nine inches   ANNC.   1.   “Announcement.   Press PLAY or press   RECORD.”   away. Press   PLAY/STOP when you are done.   RECORD   2.   3.   Your recorded announcement will be played back.   Press ANNC.ꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀƓ   “Record after the   tone. Press STOP   when you are   done.”   Elapsed time (in seconds) will be shown in the mes-   sage window when recording. You can record an   announcement up to 90 seconds long. Announcements   shorter than two seconds long will not be recorded.   Speak into microphone.   To delete your outgoing announcement   Press ANNC., then you will hear “Announcement. Press   Microphone   PLAY or press RECORD.” Then press   PLAY/STOP   4.   5.   to begin playback. Press DELETE during playback to   delete your announcement. Press ANNC.ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ   announcement menu.   PLAY/STOP   (Announcement   is played back).   When your announcement is deleted, calls will be   answered with the the factory set announcement   described above.   ANNC.   ꢀꢀꢀ-   ing.   35   Answering system operation   Changing feature options   You can change how the answering system oper-   ates. Press SETUP repeatedly to hear each feature.   When you hear the feature you want to modify   press   Press   SKIP or REPEAT to change the setting.   PLAY/STOP ꢀꢀꢀꢂꢀꢀꢀ   the menu.   SETUP   1.   2.   Feature options ƪꢃꢀꢂꢀƫ   until desired feature   is heard (see list at   right).   System announces:   Feature description:   "Number of rings," cur- Choose number of rings before   rent setting, then "To the system answers a call. When   change the setting press toll saver is active, the system   SKIP or REPEAT; to con- answers after two rings if you   tinue setup, press SETUP." have new messages, and after   SKIP or   REPEAT   until desired selection   is heard.   ꢉƒꢀǎƤ4/6/toll saver   four rings if you have no new   messages. When retrieving mes-   sages from a long distance call,   you may disconnect your call   after three rings so that there   will be no long distance charge   incurred.   SETUP   3.   to set selection and   moveꢀꢀꢀꢀ   option.   “Base ringer,” current set-   ting, then “To change the   -OR-   Choose the base ringer volume   between high and low level, or   setting, press SKIP or turn the base ringer off.   REPEAT; to continue setup,   press SETUP.”   PLAY/STOP   to set selection and   exit menu.   ꢉƒꢀꢂƤlow/off   "Remote access code,"   current setting, then "To   change the setting press   SKIP or REPEAT; to con-   tinue setup, press SETUP."   ꢉƒꢀ ƪꢀ ꢀ ƕ   digit code) 19   Select a two-digit number (10-99)   for remote access from another   telephone (page 41).   NOTES:   1. The message alert tone will   beep only if all the conditions   below are met:   NOTE: Press and hold SKIP   Answering system is on   Message alert tone setting   is on   or REPEAT to increase or decrease   the remote access code number by   ten.   Have new messages   ǎƓꢀ ꢍꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ƪꢀ   HANDSET LOCATOR) to   "Message alert tone,"   current setting, then "To every 10 seconds when there are   change the setting, press   SKIP or REPEAT; to con-   tinue setup, press SETUP."   ꢉƒꢀƤoff   When on, the telephone beeps   temporarily silence the mes-   sage alert tone. If you press   new messages.   and hold   DELETE you will   delete all old messages and   the message alert tone will   be temporarily silenced. The   message alert tone will be   ƕꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ   incoming message.   36   Answering system operation   Number of messages (or during   playback, message number cur-   rently playing).   Message playback   Press   PLAY/STOP to listen to messages. The   system announces the number of messages, then   begins playback.   If you have new messages waiting, you will hear   only the new messages (oldest first). If there are   no new messages, the system will playback all   messages (oldest first).   PLAY/STOP to begin   or end message playback.   Announcements   PLAY/STOP   1.   ƨꢀ ꢓꢀ ꢀ ꢂƐꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ   number of messages.   “You have [xx] new   messages and [xx]   old messages”   ƨꢀ ɆꢀꢀꢂƐꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ   time it was received.   Message playback begins.   See options at right.   ƨꢀ ɇꢀꢀꢀꢂƐꢀꢀꢀꢀ“End of mes-   sages.” If the system has less than five minutes   of recording time left, you will hear the time   remaining.   2.   PLAY/STOP   to end message playback.   Options during playback   NOTES:   1. If F is flashing in the mes-   sage window, memory   is full. You will have to   delete some messages   before new ones can be   received.   ƨꢀ ꢍꢀ VOLUME button to adjust the speaker   volume.   ƨꢀ ꢍꢀ SKIPꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢂƓ   ƨꢀ ꢍꢀ REPEAT to repeat the message cur-   rently playing. Press twice to hear previous   message.   ǎƓꢀꢀꢊꢀꢀꢀꢀ   is 15 minutes.   3. If you receive calls when   the memory is full, the   telephone will ring 10   times, then answer and   announce “Memory is   full, enter remote access   code.”   ƨꢀ ꢍꢀ DELETE to delete the message being   played back.   ƨꢀ ꢍꢀ   PLAY/STOP to stop playback.   4. New (unheard) messages   cannot be deleted.   To delete all messages   To delete all old messages, press and hold DELETE   while the telephone is idle (not during a call, or   during message playback).   37   Answering system operation   Recording & playing memos   Elapsed   recording   time (sec-   onds).   Memos are messages you record yourself. They   ꢀ Ɛꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ   incoming messages. You can record a memo as   a reminder to yourself, or leave a message for   someone else if other members of your household   are using the answering system.   Press to stop recording.   To record a memo   Press RECORD. Elapsed time (in seconds) is shown   in the message window as you record. You can   record a memo up to four minutes long. Memos   less than one second long will not be recorded.   RECORD   1.   “Record after the   tone. Press STOP   when you are done.”   Press   PLAY/STOP to stop recording.   Speak into microphone.   2.   To play back a memo   Press   PLAY/STOP to hear messages and memos   (see page 37 for other options).   Microphone   3.   PLAY/STOP   “Recorded, beep,”   the memo has   been recorded.   38   Answering system operation   Message counter displays   The message counter usually displays the total   number of memos and incoming messages. See   ꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ   this counter.   Message counter   Message counter displays   ꢂ No messages.   ꢂꢀ(flashing)ꢀ   ꢁꢈꢉꢌꢀ   The clock needs to be set (page 34).   Total number of messages and memos,   or message number currently playing.   ꢁꢈꢉꢌꢀ(flashing)   Total number of messages and memos.   The number flashes when there are new   (un-reviewed) messages.   If the telephone loses power, after power is   restored, the number in the message coun-   ter will flash to indicate the clock needs to   be set.   ꢁꢂꢈꢉꢉ   Current remote access code while setting   (page 36).   ꢁꢈꢉꢉꢀ(counting)   Elapsed time while recording a memo   (page 38) or announcement up to 90   seconds (page 35).   ꢉꢉꢀƪꢂƫꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢐꢀꢂꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ   ꢀꢀꢀꢀǕǕꢀƓ   &ꢀ(flashing)   Memory is full. Messages must be deleted   before new messages can be received.   ꢈꢈ   System is answering a call, being accessed   remotely, or the clock is being set.   ꢈꢈꢀ(flashing)   System is being setup or initialized.   /Nꢀ(or) /&ꢀ   ꢃꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ-   ing system setting is turned on or off.   ꢂꢅ, ꢂꢇ, ꢂꢍ, T3   Current number of rings while setting   (page 36).   ꢁꢈꢄꢀ   ꢃꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ   base speaker volume is being adjusted.   (),ꢀ,/,ꢀ/&ꢀ   ꢃꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ   base ringer volume is being adjusted.   39   Answering system operation   Answering system mode   The answering system’s default factory setting is   ON in order to answer and record messages. You   can turn the answering system off, but if you do   so, the answering system will not answer calls or   record incoming messages.   ANSWER ON   1.   until the system announces   “Calls will not be answered.”   To turn the answering system off   Press ANSWER ON until you hear “Calls will   not be answered” and a confirmation beep. The   ANSWER ON will be turned off.   2.   "Beep"   The system has been   turned off.   NOTE: If the answering system is off and someone calls,   the telephone will ring 10 times then answer and announce   “Please enter your remote access code.” Enter your remote   access code to enter remote access mode (page 41). If you do   not enter the correct remote access code, the call will be   ended automatically.   -OR-   ANSWER ON   1.   until the system announces   “Calls will be answered.”   To turn the answering system on   Press ANSWER ON until you hear “Calls will be   answered” then a beep to confirm the ON setting.   The ANSWER ON light will be turned on.   2.   "Beep"   The system has been turned   on.   Call screening   If the answering system is on and the base vol-   ume is not off, you will hear the announcement   and the incoming message when a call comes in.   Call intercept   While you are call screening, you can intercept   the call by pressing PHONE/FLASH or SPEAKER   on the handset.   40   Answering system operation   Remote access   A two digit security code is required to access your   answering system from any touch-tone telephone.   This code is 19 by default, see Changing feature   options (page 36) to change it.   ꢃꢀꢀꢀꢀ   from any touch-tone tele-   phone.   1.   2.   When the system answers,   enter two digit remote   access code (19 unless   you have changed it).   Press to hear all messages.   Press to hear new messages.   Play all messages   1 Play new messages   Enter remote commands   (see list at right).   3.   4.   2 Delete the message   Press once during playback to   delete current message. Press   twice to delete all old messages.   3 33   Hang up to end the call   and save all undeleted   messages.   Press during the caller’s message   to repeat the message. Press dur-   ing the beginning of the day and   time announcement to go back to   the previous message.   Repeat or go back   4 Press to stop any operation (stop   playback, stop recording).   Stop   5 Skip to next message   Press to skip the current message   ꢀꢀꢀꢀꢂƓ   6 Press * 7, wait for the beep, then   begin speaking. Press 5 to stop   recording and hear the playback   of new announcement.   Record announcement   *7 to begin recording   5 to stop recording   Press to hear list of features &   commands.   Help menu   *5   Press to turn off answering sys-   tem. Incoming calls will no long-   er be answered.   Turn system off   NOTE: If you pause for   0 more than four seconds dur-   ing remote access, you will   hear a help menu listing all   features and commands. If   there is no command   entered for another 20 sec-   onds, the call will end auto-   matically.   If off, system will answer after   10 rings. Enter your access code,   then press 0 to turn the answer-   ing system on.   Turn system on   0 Press 8 or hang up to end the   Exit   remote access call.   8 41   ɇ   Screen icons, indicator lights & tones   Screen icons & alert tones   Screen icons   The handset speakerphone is in use.   ꢂꢍꢀ-)33%$ꢀ#!,,3   ꢈꢈꢀꢁꢀꢈꢈ   Microphone is muted.   ꢅꢂꢀƓ   ꢂꢅ   AM   ꢁꢂꢃꢂꢄ   ꢂꢅꢆꢁꢇ   Battery charging (animated display).   ꢄꢀꢀƪꢂƫƑꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ   charger to recharge.   Missed and un-reviewed calls.   Handset alert tones   ꢊꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢂƓ   ꢄꢀꢀꢂƓ   Two short beeps   Double beep every   five seconds   Five beeps   ꢉꢀꢀꢂꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀƓ   Confirmation tone   Command completed successfully.   Telephone base tones   One beep every   Message alert.   10 seconds   Press VOLUME keys while the volume level is already at the highest or lowset.   A series of beeps   Indicator lights   ANSWER ON   ꢉꢀꢀꢀ   answering system   is on and ready to   receive messages.   CHARGE   ꢉꢀꢀꢀ   is in the charger   and charging.   CHARGE/IN USE   ƨꢀꢀꢀꢉꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ   to charge in the telephone base.   ƨꢀꢀꢀꢑꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀƐꢀꢀ-   SPEAKER   ꢉꢀꢀꢀ-   erphone is in use.   ing system is answering an incoming call.   ƨꢀꢀꢀꢀꢑꢀꢀꢀꢀꢂꢀꢀꢀꢂꢂƓ   42   ɇ   Handset display screen messages   Screen display messages   The cordless handset is waiting   for a dial tone.   #/..%#4).'ꢐꢐꢐ   There is a call coming in.   ꢋꢋꢀ2).').'ꢀꢋꢋ   ꢋꢋꢀ0!').'ꢀꢋꢋ   #/..%#4).' ꢐꢀꢐꢀꢐ   The cordless handset locator   has been activated (all cord-   less handsets beep to help you   locate them).   Cordless handset battery is   depleted. Place cordless handset   in base or charger to charge the   battery.   .%%$3ꢀ2%#(!2').'   "!44%29ꢀ,/7   Cordless handset battery is low.   Place cordless handset in base   or charger to charge the battery.   The cordless handset is in use.   0(/.%ꢀ/.   Cordless handset is scanning   for a clear channel to improve   sound quality.   3#!..).'ꢐꢐꢐ   Another cordless handset is on   a call.   ꢉꢀꢀꢀꢀ-   municate with base. Check base   power, or move closer.   /4(%2ꢀ(!.$3%4ꢀ/.ꢀ   and thenꢀ   /2ꢀ/54ꢀ/&ꢀ2!.'%   There are missed and un-reviewed   calls in your call summary.   88ꢀ-)33%$ꢀ#!,,3   43   ɇ   Handset display screen messages   Screen display messages   ꢋꢀ ꢀ ꢂꢀ ꢀ ꢀ   call on your cordless handset to   another cordless (destination)   handset.   #!,,ꢀ42!.3&%22%$   42!.3&%22%$ꢀ#!,,   The destination cordless handset   ꢀ ꢂꢀ ꢀ ꢀ Ɠꢀ ꢉꢀ   when the transferred call is not   answered within 30 seconds on   the destination handset, the origi-   nating handset displays this mes-   sage and starts ringing.   Enter the cordless handset num-   ber to which you want to transfer   the call.   %.4%2ꢀꢁꢈꢊ   ƪꢉꢀꢀꢇǑǔǍǏɆƤꢇǍǔǍǏɆƫ   Enter the cordless handset num-   ber to which you want to transfer   the call.   %.4%2ꢀꢁꢈꢇ   ƪꢉꢀꢀꢇǑǔǍǐɆƤꢇǍǔǍǐɆƫ   The cordless handset ringer is   turned off.   2).'%2ꢀ/&&   You are saving to a full directory.   The handset speakerphone is in use.   -%-/29ꢀ&5,,   30%!+%2   The call switches from normal call   to mute.   -)#2/0(/.%ꢀ-54%$   -)#2/0(/.%ꢀ/.   The call switches from mute to   normal call.   44   ɇ   Troubleshooting   If you have difficulty with your telephone, please try the sug-   gestions below. For Customer Service, visit our website at   dial 1 (866) 288-4268.   My telephone   does not work   at all   ƨꢀ ꢐꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢂꢀ ꢀ   (page 7). For optimum daily performance, return the cord-   less handset to the telephone base after use.   ƨꢀ ꢐꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢂꢂꢀꢀꢀ   outlet not controlled by a wall switch.   ƨꢀ ꢐꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢂꢂꢀꢀꢀ   the telephone base and the modular wall jack.   ƨꢀ ꢁꢂꢀꢀƛꢀꢀƓꢀꢓꢀꢀ-   imately 15 seconds, then plug it back in. Allow up to one   minute for the cordless handset and base to synchronize.   ƨꢀ ꢈꢂꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ   16 hours.   ƨꢀ ꢅꢀꢀƕꢀꢀƓꢀꢆꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀƐꢀ   it may be necessary to purchase a new battery.   ƨꢀ ꢃꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ   and plug in a working telephone. If this telephone does   not work, the problem is probably in the wiring or the   local service. Call the local telephone company.   BATTERY LOW   is displayed on   screen   ƨꢀ ꢍꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢂꢀꢀꢂꢂƓ   ƨꢀ ꢅꢀ ꢀ ƕꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ   until fully discharged, then recharge the handset on the   telephone base or charger for 16 hours.   ƨꢀ ꢆꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀƐꢀꢀ   battery may need to be replaced.   The battery does ƨꢀ ꢐꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ   charger correctly. The CHARGE light on the telephone base   or charger should be on.   not charge in the   handset or the   handset battery   does not accept   charge   ƨꢀ ꢆꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢂꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ   base but the CHARGE light is not on, refer to The CHARGE   light is off in this section.   ƨꢀ ꢆꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀƓꢀꢍꢀꢀ   to the batteries section of this user’s manual.   ƨꢀ ꢊꢀꢀꢂꢀꢀꢂƓꢀꢍꢀꢀꢀ   the Limited warranty section of this user’s manual for   further instruction.   45   ɇ   Troubleshooting   The CHARGE   ƨꢀ ꢈꢀꢀꢀꢂꢂꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ-   sets and telephone base each month using a pencil eraser   light is off   or a dry non-abrasive fabric.   ƨꢀ ꢐꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ   plugged in correctly and securely.   ƨꢀ ꢁꢂꢀ ꢀ ꢀ Ɠꢀ ꢓꢀ ꢀ ǍǑꢀ ꢀ ꢀ   plugging it back in. Allow up to one minute for the cordless   handset and telephone base to reset.   ƨꢀ ꢊꢀꢀꢂꢀꢀꢂƓꢀꢍꢀꢀꢀ   the Limited warranty section of this user’s manual for   further instruction.   There is no dial ƨꢀ ꢑƐꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢂꢂƓ   tone   ƨꢀ ꢐꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀƓꢀ   It might be out of range.   ƨꢀ ꢊꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢂꢀ ꢀ ꢂƓꢀ ꢊꢀ   installing a new telephone line cord.   ƨꢀ ꢃꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ   and connect a different telephone. If there is no dial tone   on the telephone either, the problem is in your wiring or   local service. Contact your local telephone company.   The telephone   does not ring   when there is   an incoming   call   ƨꢀ ꢐꢀꢀꢀꢂꢀꢀꢀƪꢂꢀǍǎƕǍǏƫƓ   ƨꢀ ꢐꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ   are plugged in properly (page 6).   ƨꢀ ꢊꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ   base. Move it closer to the telephone base.   ƨꢀ ꢊꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ   line to allow all of them to ring simultaneously. Try unplugging   some of them.   ƨꢀ ꢆꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢂꢀꢀꢀ   problem, the problem is in the wiring or local service.   Contact the local telephone company (charges may apply).   ƨꢀ ꢉꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ   cordless telephone. Try installing your telephone as far   away as possible from the following electronic devices:   wireless routers, radios, radio towers, pager towers, cel-   lular telephones, digital telephones, intercoms, room   ƐꢀƐꢀꢒꢈꢅƐꢀꢀƐꢀꢀ   appliances, and other cordless telephones.   46   ɇ   Troubleshooting   ƨꢀ ꢊꢀꢀꢂꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀƓꢀꢆꢀ   another telephone has the same problem, the problem is   in the telephone jack. Contact your local telephone com-   pany (charges may apply).   ƨꢀ ꢊꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢂꢀ ꢀ ꢂƓꢀ ꢊꢀ   installing a new telephone line cord.   ƨꢀ ꢅƕꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ   the telephone base.   ƨꢀ ꢓꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ   telephone base. Allow up to one minute for this to take   place.   My phone rings   but when I try   to answer the   call the handset   screen shows   CONNECTING…   ƨꢀ ꢊꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ   base. Move closer to the telephone base and try to   answer the call.   I cannot dial out ƨꢀ ꢑƐꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢂꢂƓ   ƨꢀ ꢐꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢂƓꢀꢆꢀꢀ-   mal if the cordless handset takes a second or two to   synchronize with the telephone before producing a dial   ƓꢀꢓꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢂƓ   ƨꢀ ꢐꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ   ƪꢀꢀꢀꢀƫꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀƓꢀꢅꢀ   to the Handset settings section of this user’s manual   (page 11) to set the dial mode.   ƨꢀ ꢆꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢂꢀ ꢀ   same problem, the problem is in the wiring or local   service. Contact your local telephone company (charg-   es may apply).   ƨꢀ ꢇꢀ ꢀ ꢂꢀ Ɠꢀ ꢎꢀ ꢀ ꢀ -   sion, radio, or other appliances may cause the telephone   to not dial out properly. If you cannot eliminate the   background noise, first try muting the cordless hand-   set before dialing, or dialing from another room in your   home with less background noise.   There is noise or ƨꢀ ꢊꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢂƓꢀꢐꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ   interference dur-   ing a telephone   conversation   telephone base.   47   ɇ   Troubleshooting   My calls fade   out or cut in   and out when   I am using the   cordless hand-   set   ƨꢀ ɇꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢂꢂꢀ ꢀ ꢀ   same circuit as the telephone base can cause interference.   Try moving the appliance or telephone base to another outlet.   ƨꢀ ꢉꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ   cordless telephone. Try installing your telephone as far   away as possible from the following electronic devices:   wireless routers, radios, radio towers, pager towers, cellular   telephones, digital telephones, intercoms, room monitors,   Ɛꢀ ꢒꢈꢅƐꢀꢀ Ɛꢀ ꢀ Ɛꢀ   and other cordless telephones.   ƨꢀ ꢐꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ   Ɠꢀ ꢆꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ -   ꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢂƓꢀꢃꢀꢀꢀ   this telephone in the same outlet or near a microwave oven.   ƨꢀ ꢆꢀꢀꢀꢀꢂꢂꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢂꢀ   protector, plug the telephone (or modem/surge protec-   tor) into a different location. If this solves the problem, re-   locate your telephone or modem farther apart from each   other, or use a different surge protector.   ƨꢀ ꢊꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢂꢀ ꢀ ꢂꢀ ꢀ   operating range. Try moving the base to another location,   preferably a higher location for better reception.   ƨꢀ ꢃꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ   plug in a corded telephone. If calls are still not clear, the   problem is probably in the wiring or local service. Contact   your local service company (charges may apply).   ƨꢀ ꢌꢀꢀꢀꢂꢀǍnjꢀꢀꢀꢀƪꢀꢀ   the user’s manual of your router for more information).   ƨꢀ ꢆꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢂꢀꢀꢀ   problem, the problem is in the wiring or local service.   Contact the local telephone company (charges may apply).   ƨꢀ ꢃꢀꢀꢀꢃꢌꢄꢀƘꢀꢆꢀƐꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢃꢌꢄꢀ   filter installed at every telephone jack that has a tele-   ꢀꢀꢀƓꢀꢈꢀꢀꢃꢌꢄꢀꢀꢀ   for filter information.   I hear other calls ƨꢀꢀꢃꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀƓꢀ   when using the   telephone   Plug in a different telephone. If you still hear other calls,   the problem is probably in the wiring or local service.   Call your local telephone company.   “Time and day   ƨꢀ ꢋꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢂꢀꢀꢀƪꢂꢀǏǐƫƓ   not set” prompts   48   ɇ   Troubleshooting   ꢐꢀꢀꢆꢃꢀ   ƨꢀ ꢈꢀꢆꢃꢀꢀꢀꢀƓꢀꢋꢀꢀꢀꢀ   this service from your local telephone company for this   features are not   feature to work on your telephone.   working properly   ƨꢀ ꢊꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢂꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ   ꢀꢆꢃƓ   ƨꢀ Ɇꢀꢀꢀꢀƛꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ   ꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢆꢃꢀƓ   ƨꢀ ꢆꢀꢀꢀꢀꢃꢌꢄꢀƐꢀꢀꢀꢃꢌꢄꢀꢀꢀꢀ   telephone line between the telephone base and the tele-   ꢀꢀƓꢀꢈꢀꢀꢃꢌꢄꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ   information.   The system does ƨꢀ ꢐꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢆꢃꢀꢀꢀꢂꢀ-   tures services provided by the local telephone company.   ƨꢀ ꢊꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢂꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ-   ꢀꢀꢆꢃƓ   ƨꢀ Ɇꢀꢀꢀꢀƛꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ   ꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢆꢃꢀƓ   ƨꢀ ꢆꢀꢀꢀꢀꢃꢌꢄꢀƐꢀꢀꢀꢃꢌꢄꢀꢀꢀꢀ-   ephone line between the telephone base and the telephone   ꢀƓꢀꢈꢀꢀꢃꢌꢄꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ-   mation.   not receive caller   ꢆꢃꢀꢀꢀꢀ   does not display   ꢀꢆꢃꢀꢂꢀ   call waiting   Common cure   for electronic   equipment   ƨꢀ ꢆꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢂꢀƐꢀꢀꢂꢀ   the cordless handset in the telephone base or the   charger. If it does not seem to respond, try the following   (in the order listed):   ǍƓꢀꢃꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀƓ   ǎƓꢀꢃꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀƓ   3. Wait a few minutes before connecting power to the   telephone base.   ǐƓꢀꢅƕꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ   into the telephone base or charger.   5. Wait for the cordless handset to synchronize its con-   nection with the telephone base. Allow up to one   minute for this to take place.   The announce-   ment message is   not clear   ƨꢀ ꢓꢀ ꢂꢀ ꢀ Ɛꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ   speak in a normal tone of voice about nine inches from   the telephone base.   ƨꢀ ꢐꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢂꢀꢀƪƐꢀƐꢀ   traffic, etc.) when recording.   49   ɇ   Troubleshooting   The answering ƨꢀ ꢐꢀꢀꢀꢂꢀꢀꢀƓꢀꢓꢀꢀ-   ing system is on, the red light on the ANSWER ON key   system does not   should be lit.   answer after the   correct number ƨꢀ ꢆꢀꢀꢀꢀƐꢀꢀꢀꢀꢂꢀꢂꢀꢀ   two when there are new messages waiting (page 36).   ƨꢀ ꢆꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢂꢀꢀꢀƐꢀꢀ   system will answer after ten rings. If the memory is full,   you need to delete some old messages in order to make   room for new messages.   of rings   ƨꢀ ꢆꢀꢀƐꢀꢀꢂꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ   the ringing system used by the local telephone company.   The answering ƨꢀ ꢐꢀꢀꢀꢂꢀꢀꢀƓ   system does not   record message   ƨꢀ ꢆꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢂꢀ   and announce “Memory full. Enter remote access code.”   You need to delete some old messages in order to make   room for new messages.   The messages ƨꢀ ꢆꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢂꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ   minutes, for each message, the system will disconnect and   part of the message may be lost.   on the answer-   ing system are   incomplete   ƨꢀ ꢆꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀƐꢀꢀ-   tem stops recording and disconnects the call.   ƨꢀ ꢆꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢂꢀꢀ-   sage, the system stops recording and disconnects the call.   ƨꢀ ꢆꢀ ꢀ ƛꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ Ɛꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ   recording and disconnect the call.   The messages   on the system   are very difficult   to hear   ƨꢀ ꢍꢀ VOLUME on the telephone base to increase the   speaker volume.   The answering ƨꢀ ꢐꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀƪꢂꢀǐǍƫƓ   system does   not respond to   remote com-   mands   ƨꢀ ꢐꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢂꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ƕꢀ Ɠꢀ   When dialing a number, you should hear tones. If you hear   clicks, then it is not a touch-tone telephone and cannot   activate the answering system.   ƨꢀ ꢊꢀꢂꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ   code when your announcement is playing. Wait until the   announcement is over before entering the code.   ƨꢀ ꢊꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ   using. Press the dial pad keys firmly when dialing.   50   ɇ   Important safety instructions   This symbol is to alert you to important operating or servicing instructions that may   appear in this user’s manual. Always follow basic safety precautions when using this product to   reduce the risk of injury, fire, or electric shock.   Safety information   ƨꢀ Read and understand all instructions in the user’s manual. Observe all   markings on the product.   ƨꢀ Avoid using a telephone during a thunderstorm. There may be a slight   chance of electric shock from lightning.   ƨꢀ Do not use a telephone in the vicinity of a gas leak. If you suspect a gas   leak, report it immediately, but use a telephone away from the area where   gas is leaking. If this product is a cordless model, make sure the base is   also away from the area.   ƨꢀ Do not use this product near water, or when you are wet. ꢑꢀƐꢀ   ꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀƐꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢂꢀƐꢀ   ƐꢀꢀƐꢀꢀꢀƓꢀꢃꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ   for cleaning. If the product comes in contact with any liquids, unplug any   ꢀꢀꢀꢀƓꢀꢃꢀꢀꢂꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ   dried thoroughly.   ƨꢀ Install this product in a protected location where no one can trip over   any line or power cords. Protect cords from damage or abrasion.   ƨꢀ If this product does not operate normally, read Troubleshooting in this   user’s manual. If you cannot solve the problem, or if the product is dam-   ꢂƐꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀƓꢀꢃꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ   ꢀꢀꢀꢀƛꢀƓꢀꢉꢂꢀꢀꢀꢀꢂꢀꢀ   ꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢂꢀꢀꢀƓ   ƨꢀ If this product has user-replaceable batteries, replace batteries only   as described in your user’s manual.ꢀ ꢃꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ   — they contain caustic chemicals.   ƨꢀ If this product has a three-prong (grounding) plug or a polarized plug   with one wide prong, it may not fit in non-polarized outlets. ꢃꢀꢀꢀ   the purpose of these plugs. If they do not fit in your outlet, the outlet   should be replaced by an electrician.   CAUTION: Use only the power adapter provided with this prod-   att.com or call 1 (800) 222-3111. In Canada dial 1 (866) 288-4268.   51   ɇ   Important safety instructions   Especially About Cordless Telephones   ƨꢀ Privacy: The same features that make a cordless telephone convenient   create some limitations. Telephone calls are transmitted between the tele-   phone base and handset by radio waves, so there is a possibility that your   cordless telephone conversations could be intercepted by radio receiv-   ing equipment within range of the cordless handset. For this reason, you   should not think of cordless telephone conversations as being as pri-   vate as those on corded telephones.   ƨꢀ Electrical power: The telephone base of this cordless telephone must be   connected to a working electrical outlet. The electrical outlet should not be   controlled by a wall switch. Calls cannot be made from the handset if the   telephone base is unplugged or switched off, or if the electrical power   is interrupted.   ƨꢀ Power adapter: This power adapter is intended to be plugged into a vertical   wall outlet or a floor outlet.   ƨꢀ Potential TV interference: Some cordless telephones operate at frequencies   ꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢊꢒꢀꢀꢒꢈꢅƓꢀꢊꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ-   ference, do not place the telephone base of the cordless telephone near or on   ꢀꢀꢀꢊꢒꢀꢀꢒꢈꢅƓꢀꢆꢀꢀꢀƐꢀꢂꢀꢀꢀꢀ   ꢀꢀꢀꢀꢊꢒꢀꢀꢒꢈꢅꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀƓꢀ   ƨꢀ Rechargeable batteries: This product contains either Nickel-Cadmium or   ꢎƕꢐꢀ ꢀꢂꢀƓꢀꢇꢀꢀꢀꢂꢀ-   ies in order not to short the battery with conducting material such as rings,   bracelets, and keys. The battery or conductor may overheat and cause harm.   ꢉꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢂƓ   ƨꢀ Nickel-cadmium rechargeable batteries: Must be recycled or disposed of   ƓꢀꢃꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢂꢂƓꢀꢃꢀꢀꢀꢀƓꢀ   ꢄꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀƐꢀꢀꢀꢀƐꢀꢀꢀꢀ   caustic material which could cause injury.   ꢊꢀ ꢅɆꢅꢈ™ Seal means that the manufacturer is voluntarily participating in an   industry program to collect and recycle nickel-cadmium rechargeable batteries when   taken out of service within the United States. These batteries may be taken to a participating   ꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢂꢀƓꢀꢉꢀꢀꢀꢀǍꢀƪǔnjnjƫꢀǔꢀɆɇꢊꢊꢇꢅꢋꢀꢀ   locations accepting spent nickel-cadmium Batteries.   52   ɇ   Important safety instructions   ƨꢀ Nickel-metal hydride rechargeable batteries: ꢃꢀꢀꢀꢀ   ꢀꢀꢀƓꢀꢃꢀꢀꢀꢀƓꢀꢄꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀƐꢀ   if burned or punctured, they could release caustic material which could   cause injury.   ꢊꢀ ꢅɆꢅꢈ™ Seal means that the manufacturer is voluntarily participating in an   industry program to collect and recycle nickel-metal rechargeable batteries when taken out of   service within the United States. These batteries may be taken to a participating local retailer of   ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢂꢀ Ɠꢀ ꢉꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ Ǎꢀ ƪǔnjnjƫꢀ ǔꢀ Ɇɇꢊꢊꢇꢅꢋꢀ ꢀ ꢀ   accepting spent nickel-metal Batteries.   Precautions for users of implanted cardiac pacemakers   Cardiac pacemakers (applies only to digital cordless telephones):   ꢓꢀꢊꢂꢀꢅƐꢀꢄꢄꢈꢀƪꢓꢊꢅƫƐꢀꢀꢀꢀƐꢀꢀ   a multidisciplinary evaluation of the interference between portable wireless   telephones and implanted cardiac pacemakers. Supported by the U.S. Food   ꢀꢃꢂꢀɇƐꢀꢓꢊꢅꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀƒ   Pacemaker patients   ƨꢀ ꢌꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀƓ   ƨꢀ ꢌꢀꢎꢉꢊꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀƐꢀꢀ   ꢀꢀꢀꢀƐꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢉꢎƓ   ƨꢀ ꢌꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀƓ   ꢓꢊꢅƛꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ   other persons using wireless telephones.   Especially about telephones answering systems   Two-way recording:This telephone does not sound warning beeps to let the other   party know that the call is being recorded. To ensure that you are in compliance   with any federal or state regulations regarding recording a telephone call, you   should start the recording process and then inform the other party that you are   recording the call.   SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS   53   ɇ   FCC Part 68 & ACTA   This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and with technical   requirements adopted by the Administrative Council for Terminal Attachments   (ACTA). The label on the back or bottom of this equipment contains, among   other things, a product identifier in the format US: AAAEQ##TXXXX. This iden-   tifier must be provided to your local telephone company upon request.   The plug and jack used to connect this equipment to premises wiring and the   telephone network must comply with 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   ꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀƓꢀɇꢀꢅꢔǍǍꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ   ꢀꢂꢀꢀꢀꢂꢀꢀꢀꢀꢅꢔǍǐꢀꢀꢀꢀƓꢀꢌꢀꢆꢀ   Instructions in the user’s manual.   ꢊꢀꢅꢂꢀꢇꢀꢎꢀƪꢅꢇꢎƫꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ   you may connect to your telephone line and still have them ring when you   ꢀƓꢀꢊꢀꢅꢇꢎꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀǒꢀꢀǓꢀꢀ   ꢂꢀꢀꢁꢌƒꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀƪƓꢂƓƐꢀꢀNJNJꢀꢀnjǏƐꢀꢀꢅꢇꢎꢀꢀnjƓǏƫƓꢀꢆꢀ   ƐꢀꢀꢀꢀƐꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢅꢇꢎꢀꢀꢀꢀƪǑƓnjƫꢀꢀƓꢀꢑꢀ   more information, please contact your local telephone company.   ꢊꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢍꢀꢄƓꢀꢆꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ   alarm dialing equipment connected to your telephone line, ensure the con-   nection 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.   If this equipment is malfunctioning, it must be unplugged from the modular jack   ꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀƓꢀꢅꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ   only be made by the manufacturer or its authorized agents. For repair proce-   ƐꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢄꢀꢓƓ   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 com-   pany 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.   If this product is equipped with a corded or cordless handset, it is hearing aid   compatible.   If this product has memory dialing locations, you may choose to store emer-   gency telephone numbers (e.g., police, fire, medical) in these locations. If you   do store or test emergency numbers, please:   ƨꢀ ꢅꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢂꢂꢀƓ   ƨꢀ ꢍꢀꢀꢀꢀƕꢀƐꢀꢀꢀꢀꢂꢀꢀꢀꢂƓ   54   ɇ   FCC Part 15   This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the requirements   for a Class B digital device under Part 15 of the Federal Communications   Commission (FCC) rules.   These requirements are intended 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 recep-   tion, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user   is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the follow-   ing measures:   ƨꢀꢀꢅꢀꢀꢀꢀꢂꢀƓ   ƨꢀ ꢆꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀƓ   ƨꢀ ꢈꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ   which the receiver is connected.   ƨꢀ ꢈꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀƤꢊꢒꢀꢀꢀƓ   ꢈꢂꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ   party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate   the equipment.   To ensure safety of users, the FCC has established criteria for the amount of   radio frequency energy that can be safely absorbed by a user or bystander   according to the intended usage of the product. This product has been tested   and found to comply with the FCC criteria. The handset may be safely held   against the ear of the user. The telephone base shall be installed and used   such that parts of the user’s body other than the hands are maintained at a   ꢀꢀꢀǎnjꢀꢀƪǔꢀƫꢀꢀƓꢀꢆꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ   clipping device, please make sure to only use the supplied AT&T belt clip.   55   ɇ   Limited warranty   The AT&T brand is used under license - any repair, replacement   or warranty service, and all questions about this product should   be directed to: In the United States of America visit our website   dial 1 (866) 288-4268.   ǍƓꢀꢓꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀƘ   The manufacturer of this AT&T-branded product warrants to the holder of   ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ƪƜꢈꢉꢎꢌꢁꢐꢇꢅƝꢀ ꢀ ƜƝƫꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ   ꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢂꢀƪƜꢍꢅꢉꢃꢁꢈꢊƝƫꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ   in material and workmanship, pursuant to the following terms and conditions,   ꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢍꢅꢉꢃꢁꢈꢊꢀ-   ꢂꢀƓꢀꢊꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢈꢉꢎꢌꢁꢐꢇꢅꢀꢀ   products purchased and used in the United States of America and Canada.   ǎƓꢀ ꢓꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢍꢅꢉꢃꢁꢈꢊꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ   and workmanship during the limited warranty period (“materially defective   ꢍꢅꢉꢃꢁꢈꢊƝƫƘ   ꢀ ꢃꢂꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ Ɛꢀ ꢀ ƛꢀ ꢀ ꢀ   representative will repair or replace at the manufacturer’s option, without   ꢂƐꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢍꢅꢉꢃꢁꢈꢊƓꢀ ꢆꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ   ꢍꢅꢉꢃꢁꢈꢊƐꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀƓꢀꢆꢀꢀ-   ꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢍꢅꢉꢃꢁꢈꢊƐꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ   ꢀꢀꢍꢅꢉꢃꢁꢈꢊꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢂƓꢀꢊꢀꢀ   ꢀꢀꢀƐꢀƐꢀꢀƓꢀꢅꢀꢀꢀꢀ   ꢀꢍꢅꢉꢃꢁꢈꢊƐꢀꢀꢀƛꢀƐꢀꢀꢀꢀƓꢀꢊꢀ   manufacturer will return repaired or replacement products to you in work-   ꢂꢀƓꢀꢋꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ-   mately 30 days.   ǏƓꢀ ꢀꢂꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀƘ   ꢀ ꢊꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢍꢅꢉꢃꢁꢈꢊꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢉꢎꢇꢀ ƪǍƫꢀ ꢋꢇɇꢅꢀ   from the date of purchase. If the manufacturer repairs or replaces a materi-   ꢀꢀꢍꢅꢉꢃꢁꢈꢊꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀƐꢀꢀ-   ꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢍꢅꢉꢃꢁꢈꢊꢀꢀꢀꢀ   ꢀꢀƪƫꢀǕnjꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢍꢅꢉꢃꢁꢈꢊꢀ   is shipped to you or (b) the time remaining on the original one-year limited   warranty; whichever is longer.   56   ɇ   Limited warranty   ǐƓꢀꢓꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀƘ   This limited warranty does not cover:   ƨꢀ ꢍꢅꢉꢃꢁꢈꢊꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀƐꢀƐꢀꢂꢀꢀꢀ   physical damage, improper installation, abnormal operation or handling,   neglect, inundation, fire, water, or other liquid intrusion; or   ƨꢀ ꢍꢅꢉꢃꢁꢈꢊꢀꢀꢀꢀꢂꢀꢀꢀƐꢀƐꢀꢀ-   tion by anyone other than an authorized service representative of the   manufacturer; or   ƨꢀ ꢍꢅꢉꢃꢁꢈꢊꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢂꢀ   conditions, network reliability or cable or antenna systems; or   ƨꢀ ꢍꢅꢉꢃꢁꢈꢊꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀƕɇꢊſꢊꢀ   accessories; or   ƨꢀ ꢍꢅꢉꢃꢁꢈꢊꢀ ꢀ Ƥꢀ Ɛꢀ ꢍꢅꢉꢃꢁꢈꢊꢀ ꢀ ꢀ   plates or electronic serial numbers have been removed, altered or ren-   dered illegible; or   ƨꢀ ꢍꢅꢉꢃꢁꢈꢊꢀƐꢀƐꢀƐꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ   United States of America or Canada, or used for commercial or institutional   purposes (including but not limited to products used for rental purposes); or   ƨꢀ ꢍꢅꢉꢃꢁꢈꢊꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀƪꢀꢀǒꢀƫƑꢀ   ƨꢀ ꢈꢂꢀꢀꢀꢀƐꢀꢀꢀꢀƐꢀꢀ   installation or repair of systems outside the telephone.   ǑƓꢀ ꢀꢀꢀꢂꢀꢀƘ   To obtain warranty service in the United States of America, call   1 (800) 222-3111; In Canada, please dial 1 (866) 288-4268.   ꢎꢉꢊꢇƒꢀɆꢀꢂꢀꢀƐꢀꢀꢀꢀƛꢀꢀƕꢀꢀꢀ   ꢀꢀꢍꢅꢉꢃꢁꢈꢊꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀƓ   ꢀ ꢇꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀƐꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢂꢀ   during transit and transportation and are responsible for delivery or handling   ꢂꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢍꢅꢉꢃꢁꢈꢊƪƫꢀꢀꢀꢀƓꢀ   ꢊꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢍꢅꢉꢃꢁꢈꢊꢀꢀꢀꢀ   warranty to you, transportation, delivery or handling charges prepaid. The   ꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢂꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢍꢅꢉꢃꢁꢈꢊꢀꢀƓꢀ   ꢆꢀꢀꢍꢅꢉꢃꢁꢈꢊꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀƐꢀꢀꢀꢀ-   chase does not meet the terms of this limited warranty, the manufacturer 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.   57   ɇ   Limited warranty   ǒƓꢀꢓꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢍꢅꢉꢃꢁꢈꢊꢀꢀꢂꢀꢀƘ   You must:   Ɠꢀꢅꢀꢀꢀꢂꢀꢂꢀꢀꢀꢂꢀꢀꢍꢅꢉꢃꢁꢈꢊꢀ   to the service location along with a description of the malfunction or dif-   ficulty; and   ƓꢀꢆꢀƜꢀꢀꢀƝꢀƪꢀƫꢀꢂꢀꢀꢍꢅꢉꢃꢁꢈꢊꢀ   ꢀƪꢍꢅꢉꢃꢁꢈꢊꢀƫꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀƑꢀ   c. Provide your name, complete and correct mailing address, and telephone   number.   ǓƓꢀꢉꢀ   ꢀ ꢊꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢂꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ   ꢀꢀꢀɇꢊſꢊꢀꢀꢍꢅꢉꢃꢁꢈꢊƓꢀꢆꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ   ꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢍꢅꢉꢃꢁꢈꢊƓꢀꢊꢀꢀꢀ   ꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢍꢅꢉꢃꢁꢈꢊƓꢀꢊꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ   ꢀ ꢀ ƛꢀ ꢀ ꢂꢂꢀ ꢀ ꢍꢅꢉꢃꢁꢈꢊƓꢀ ꢊꢀ ꢀ ꢀ   ꢀꢀƓꢀꢎꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ   limited warranty and you should not rely on any such modification.   ꢀ ꢌƤꢍꢀ ꢄꢀ ꢅꢂƒꢀ ꢊꢀ ꢀ ꢂꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢂꢀ ꢂƐꢀ   and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state or prov-   ince to province.   ꢀ ꢄƒꢀ ꢆꢀ Ɛꢀ ꢂꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ   ꢀꢀꢀƪꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢍꢅꢉꢃꢁꢈꢊꢀꢀ   fit for ordinary use) are limited to one year from date of purchase. Some   states/provinces 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   manufacturer be liable for any indirect, special, incidental, consequential, or   similar damages (including, but not limited to lost profits or revenue, inabil-   ꢀꢀꢀꢀꢍꢅꢉꢃꢁꢈꢊꢀꢀꢀꢀƐꢀꢀꢀꢀ-   tute equipment, and claims by third parties) resulting from the use of this   ꢍꢅꢉꢃꢁꢈꢊƓꢀꢌꢀƤꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ   ꢀꢀꢀꢀꢂƐꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ-   sion may not apply to you.   Please retain your original sales receipt as   proof of purchase.   58   ɇ   Technical specifications   RF frequency band   5857.2MHz — 5865.9MHz   (handset to telephone base)   RF frequency band   912.75 MHė — 917.10 MHz   (telephone base to handset)   Channels   30   Modulation   FM   Operating temperature   32°F — 122°F   0°C — 50°C   Telephone base voltage   (AC voltage, 60Hz)   104 — 129Vrms   Telephone base voltage   (AC adapter output)   ꢃꢈǕꢒꢀƼǏnjnjɇ   Handset voltage   ꢃꢈǏƓǍꢀƧꢀǐƓǏꢒꢀǐnjnjɇ   ꢃꢈǕꢒꢀƼǍǑnjɇ   Charger voltage   (AC adapter output)   Rechargeable battery   3.6V 400mAh   Telephone operating range   ꢊꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ   Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Even so, the handset(s) and tele-   phone base can communicate over only a certain distance - which can vary   with the locations of the telephone base and handset(s), the weather, the lay-   out, and the construction of your home or office.   59   ɇ   Index   A I Alert tones, 42   Answering calls, 14   Answering system, 33-41   Incoming call summary, 28   Incoming calls, answering, 14   Indicator lights, 42   B L Battery charging, 7   Battery installation, 7   Battery low, 7   ꢄꢀꢀƐꢀǍǑ   M Making calls, 14   Menus, 2   Message playback, 37   Missed calls, 29   Mute, 17   Belt clip, 10   C Call waiting, 17   Call transfer, 18-20   ꢈꢀꢆꢃƐꢀǎǓ   N add entries to the directory, 32   delete entries, 31   dial entries, 30   Names,   enter into directory, 23   search for, 25   Channel, 17   Call screening, 40   Call intercept, 40   P Power adapter, 6   D Q ꢃꢀꢀꢀƐꢀǏǍ   ꢃꢀꢀƐꢀǍǑ   ꢃꢂƐꢀ   Quick reference guide, 2-3   R directory dialing, 26   ꢀꢀꢈꢆꢃꢀƐꢀǏnj   mode, 11   ꢅꢂꢀƐꢀǍǐ   ꢅꢂꢂƐꢀǓ   ꢅƐꢀǍǑ   ꢅꢂꢀꢂƐꢀǍǑ   ꢅꢂꢀƐꢀǍǎ   ꢅꢂꢀƐꢀǍǏ   ꢀ ꢃƐꢀǎǍ   dial number, 26   edit entries, 26   make an entry, 26   search, 25   S ꢃꢌꢄꢀƐꢀǒ   Screen display messages, 43-44   Search for names, 25   Speakerphone, 14   E Elapsed time, 14   T F Technical specifications, 59   Temporary tone dialing, 17   Troubleshooting, 45   Flash (switchhook flash), 17   H V Hands-free use, 14   Handset locator, 16   Headset, 10   Volume control, 17   Voice prompts, 33   60   ɇ   Remote access wallet card   Use the wallet card below to help you remember commands to control your   answering system from any touch tone telephone.   Cut along dotted line.   Call your phone number, then   enter your two-digit access code   (preset to 19).   Action   Remote command   Play all messages..................1   Play new messages...............2   ꢃꢀꢀꢂ..............3   ꢃꢀꢀꢀꢂ .....33   ꢅꢀꢀꢂꢀꢀ.................4   Stop...............................................5   Help menu.................................*5   Fold here.   Skip the message...................6   ꢅꢀ ........*7   Turn system off or on..........0   End remote access call ......8(or hang up)   E5812B/E5813B/E5814B/E1812B/E1813B/E1814B   5.8 GHz cordless telephone/answering system   © 2007 Advanced American Telephones. 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