Bell Cell Phone BE 70PS User Manual

MODEL BE-70PS  
70 NAME & NUMBER  
CALLER-ID TELEPHONE  
WITH SPEAKERPHONE  
CALL  
NEW  
REPEAT  
#
AM  
I0:40  
2/08  
3
I 2 3 - 5 5 5 - I 3 I 3  
JOHN SMITH  
NEW  
RINGER  
DELETE  
DIAL  
STORE  
M1  
DEF  
ABC  
JKL  
2
5
8
0
1
4
7
3
6
9
#
GHI  
MNO  
M2  
M3  
PQRS  
TUV  
WXYZ  
*
FLASH  
MEMO  
SPK  
RD/P  
OWNER’S MANUAL  
Please read this instruction manual carefully.  
BATTERY CAUTIONARY INSTRUCTIONS  
CAUTION - To Reduce the Risk of Fire or Injury to Persons, Read and Follow  
these Instructions.  
1. Use only the following type and size of batteries: One alkaline 1604 size 9  
volt type or equivalent battery.  
2. Do not dispose of the battery in a fire. The cell may explode. Check with  
local codes for possible special disposal instructions.  
3. Do not open or mutilate the battery. Released electrolyte is corrosive and  
may cause damage to the eyes or skin. It may be toxic if swallowed.  
4. Exercise care in handling batteries in order not to short the battery with  
conductor material such as rings, bracelets, and keys. The battery or  
conductor may overheat and cause burns.  
5. Do not attempt to recharge the battery provided with or identified for use  
with this product by heating them. The batteries may leak corrosive  
electrolyte or explode.  
6. Do not attempt to rejuvenate the battery provided with or identified for  
use with this product by heating them. Sudden release of the battery  
electrolyte may occur causing burns or irritation to eyes or skin.  
7. All batteries should be replaced at the same time. Mixing fresh and  
discharged batteries could increase internal cell pressure and rupture the  
discharged batteries.  
8. When inserting batteries into this product, the proper polarity or direction  
must be observed. Reverse insertion of batteries can cause charging,  
which may result in leakage or explosion.  
9. Remove the batteries from this product if the product will not be used for  
a long period of time (several months or more) since during this time the  
battery could leak, damaging in the product.  
10. Discard “dead” batteries as soon as possible since “dead” batteries are  
more likely to leak in a product.  
11. Do not store this product, or the batteries provided with or identified for  
use with this product in high-temperature areas. Batteries that are stored  
in a freezer or refrigerator for the purpose of extending shelf life should  
be protected from condensation during the storage and defrosting.  
Batteries should be stabilized at room temperature prior to use after cold  
storage.  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
Features ........................................................................................................6  
Introduction...................................................................................................7  
Control Locations.........................................................................................8  
Installation ..................................................................................................10  
Battery Installation.................................................................................10  
Setting the Display Language................................................................11  
Setting the Area Code ...........................................................................11  
Setting the Current Date and Time ........................................................11  
Wall Mounting over a telephone jack .....................................................12  
Wall Mounting........................................................................................14  
Operation ....................................................................................................16  
Setting the Ringer Off/Low/Hi Switch.....................................................16  
Setting the Tone/Pulse Switch...............................................................16  
Making Calls..........................................................................................16  
Receiving Calls......................................................................................16  
Using the Speakerphone .......................................................................16  
Using the Call Timer..............................................................................17  
Using the Pulse to Tone Dialing feature.................................................17  
Using the Flash Button ..........................................................................17  
Using the Pause Function......................................................................17  
Using the Redial Feature.......................................................................17  
Storing Telephone Numbers into One Touch Memory ...........................18  
Dialing Telephone Numbers from One Touch Memory ..........................18  
Storing Telephone Numbers into Two Touch Memory ...........................18  
Dialing Telephone Numbers from Two Touch Memory ..........................18  
Using Chain Dialing...............................................................................19  
Caller-ID Display Information.................................................................19  
Reviewing Calls.....................................................................................20  
Deleting Individual Call Records ............................................................21  
Deleting All Call Records.......................................................................21  
Using the Call Back feature ...................................................................22  
Low Battery Indication ...........................................................................22  
Memory Index........................................................................................22  
Care and Maintenance................................................................................23  
Trouble Shooting........................................................................................24  
FCC Requirements .....................................................................................25  
Equipment Notes...................................................................................25  
Interference Information.........................................................................25  
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FEATURES  
The BE-70PS with Caller-ID incorporates 70 name and number Caller-ID  
memories into a single line telephone for convenient use.  
3-Line Liquid Crystal Display Shows:  
The caller’s name and number*  
Time and date of the call  
Total number of calls received  
Total number of new calls received  
New call indication  
Repeat call indication  
Out of area call indication  
Blocked call indication  
Line error indication  
No data sent indication  
Real time clock display  
User Features Include:  
Single button redial of displayed number  
Selectively or collectively erase stored calls  
3 Language operation (English, French, and Spanish)  
New call LED  
Hands free duplex speakerphone  
Three one touch memories  
Last-number redial  
Call timer  
Flash button  
Add Pause to dialing  
Ringer Off/Low/Hi select switch  
Tone/Pulse select switch  
Pulse to Tone switching during dialing  
Desk or wall mountable  
Display of dialed number  
Uses 9 volt backup battery (not included)  
Requires telephone company provided Caller-ID Name and Number  
service.  
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INTRODUCTION  
Congratulations on your purchase of the BE-70PS Caller-ID speakerphone.  
The BE-70PS provides you with a variety of telephone features plus access to  
the Caller Identification Delivery service that may be offered by your local tele-  
phone company.  
IMPORTANT: You must first subscribe to Caller-ID service for your BE-  
70PS telephone Caller-ID features to function. Contact your local tele-  
phone company to arrange to have Caller-ID service installed on your  
line. There is an extra charge added to your monthly telephone bill for  
this service.  
1. The BE-70PS Caller-ID feature can be used to screen unwanted calls,  
eliminate harassment from annoying calls, or to get prepared before an-  
swering a call.  
2. After the first ring, the BE-70PS displays the name and telephone number  
of the person calling, along with the date and time of the call before you  
pick up your telephone.  
3. The BE-70PS retains a record of the above information for each the last 70  
calls received, including those that were received while you were away.  
Getting Started  
Unpack the unit and check that you have all the items that come with your  
telephone.  
1. BE-70PS Caller-ID telephone.  
2. Coiled handset cord.  
3. Long telephone line cord.  
4. Short telephone line cord.  
5. Wall mounting bracket.  
6. Two self tapping screws.  
7. Two mounting plugs.  
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CONTROL LOCATIONS  
Figure 1  
NEW  
REP  
3- I8  
PM  
2:39  
#
11  
12  
9I4-968-553I 02  
BROWN JOHN  
1
2
3
NEW  
RINGER  
13  
14  
15  
DELETE  
DIAL  
4
5
STORE  
M1  
16  
DEF  
ABC  
JKL  
2
5
8
0
1
4
7
3
6
9
#
GHI  
MNO  
M2  
M3  
6
7
PQRS  
TUV  
WXYZ  
17  
18  
*
FLASH  
MEMO  
SPK  
RD/P  
8
9
10  
1. Hook Switch  
2. Handset Hanger Tab  
4. DELETE Button  
3. NEW Call LED  
5. Speaker  
6. Telephone Number Paper  
8. MEMO Button  
7. FLASH Button  
9. SPK Button  
10. RD/P Button  
11. LCD Display  
12. REVIEW UP/DOWN Buttons  
14. Memory Index  
13. Ringer LED  
15. DIAL Button  
16. STORE Button  
17. M1, M2, M3, Memory Buttons  
19. VOLUME Control  
21. Ringer OFF/LOW/HI Switch  
23. Telephone Line Jack  
18. SPK LED  
20. Tone/Pulse Switch  
22. Handset Cord Jack  
24. Headset Volume Control  
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CONTROL LOCATIONS - continued  
Figure 2  
Right Side View  
T
P
ER  
RING  
ME  
LU  
VO  
HI  
LOW  
LOW  
19  
20  
21  
24  
Figure 3  
Left Side View  
A
N
D
S
E
22  
Figure 4  
Rear View  
TEL LINE  
23  
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INSTALLATION  
Battery Installation  
For Caller-ID operation, the BE-70PS requires one rectangular 9 volt battery  
(not included). To install or change the battery, follow these steps.  
WARNING: ALWAYS DISCONNECT THE TELEPHONE LINE FROM THE WALL OUTLET  
BEFORE SERVICING OR DISASSEMBLING THIS EQUIPMENT OR REPLACING BAT-  
TERIES.  
1. Use a small Philips head screw driver to remove the battery cover safety  
locking screw.  
2. Open the battery compartment by placing the edge of your fingernail under  
the battery door latch and lifting upwards. See Figure 5  
3. Lift the battery door up and remove from the unit.  
4. If you are replacing a discharged battery, install a fresh battery within 15  
seconds. Taking more time to replace the old battery can result in the loss  
of call information that is stored in memory.  
5. Install a new 9 volt battery, taking care to observe proper battery polarity.  
Figure 5  
Battery Compartment View  
9 VOLT BATTERY  
6. The NEW call LED and all the segments of the display will light for approxi-  
mately two seconds followed by the firmware version.  
7. Next, "SET LANGUAGE" will appear in the display.  
8. Proceed immediately to set the correct display language as required. If you  
hesitate more than 30 seconds or skip the following procedure, the display  
will go to the stand by screen.  
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INSTALLATION - continued  
Setting the Display Language  
The display will show "SET LANGUAGE" as well as "E  
F
S". The "E" will  
be flashing, confirming the current display language is set to English.  
1. Press the review UP button if required until the desired language is flash-  
ing, E (ENGLISH), F (FRENCH) or S (SPANISH).  
2. Press the DELETE button to retain the language you have selected.  
FLASHING  
E
SET LANGUAGE  
F
S
Setting the Area Code  
The display will change to indicate "000"and "SET AREA CODE". The first  
digit of the area code will be blinking.  
1. Press the review UP or DOWN button as required to select the 1st digit of the  
area code. Press the DELETE button to shift to the next digit.  
2. Press the review UP or DOWN button as required to select the 2nd digit of the  
area code. Press the DELETE button to shift to the next digit.  
3. Press the review UP button as required to select the 3rd digit of the area code.  
4. Once the correct area code is shown on the display, press the DELETE button  
to confirm the setting.  
FLASHING  
000  
SET AREA CODE  
Setting the Time and Date  
The display will change to indicate "12:00  
PM  
1/01" and "SET TIME/DATE".  
The "12" in the hour segment will be blinking.  
FLASHING  
I2:00  
PM  
I/0I  
SET TIME/DATE  
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INSTALLATION - continued  
1. It is not necessary to enter the correct time and date when installing the  
telephone.  
2. The correct time and date is automatically set during the first call and is  
updated each time Caller-ID information is received.  
3. Press the DELETE button once to end the setting of time and date mode.  
The display will go to Stand-By Screen mode as shown below.  
I2:00  
PM  
I/0I  
TOTAL 00 NEW 00  
4. After completing the above setup procedure, changes can be made to any  
of the settings. Press and hold the DELETE button, then press the review  
DOWN button while in the Stand-By Screen mode.  
5. Replace the battery cover and install the safety locking screw. Take care  
not to over tighten the screw.  
Wall mounting over a wall jack  
The BE-70PS can be directly mounted to a RJ-11W wall jack that contains  
two mounting studs.  
1. Reverse the handset HANGER TAB so that it is in the wall mounting posi-  
tion. This is done by removing the HANGER TAB from the upper handset  
cavity and re-installing it in the opposite direction. See Figure 6  
2. Plug the short telephone cord (included) into the TEL LINE jack located in  
the rear of the BE-70PS telephone.  
3. Press the telephone line cord into the recess provided for it. See Figure 4  
Figure 6  
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INSTALLATION - continued  
Figure 7  
Rear View  
Telephone  
Cord Recess  
RJ-11W Jack  
Wall  
Mounting  
Bracket  
Figure 8  
Wall Mounting View  
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INSTALLATION - continued  
4. Install the telephone wall mounting bracket to the bottom surface of the  
telephone. See Figure 7  
5. Plug the coiled cord into the modular jack located on the handset.  
6. Plug the remaining end of the coiled cord into the handset jack located on  
the left side of the telephone. Place the handset into the cradle.  
7. Plug the remaining end of the short telephone cord into the telephone wall  
jack. See Figure 7  
8. Slide the two slots located on the wall mounting bracket over the two  
mounting studs on the telephone wall jack. See Figure 8  
9. Carefully press downward until the telephone is secured to the jack.  
Wall mounting  
If the telephone wall jack does not have a face plate containing two mounting  
studs, the BE-70PS can be mounted to the wall using two self-tapping screws  
(supplied). Follow the previous instructions but with the following changes.  
1. Choose a mounting location for the telephone that is less than seven (7)  
feet away from the telephone. See Figure 10  
2. If you are mounting the wall bracket to a plaster board wall surface, it is  
necessary to first drill two 3/16 inch holes to install the two expanding plastic  
anchors into the wall. See Figure 9  
29  
3. Install the two self tapping screws at a distance of 3  
/
inches (100 mm)  
32  
from each other and located on a vertical center line. See Figure 9  
4. Press a plastic anchor into each of the two holes. Tap the anchor into the  
wall with a hammer until the anchor is completely seated.  
5. Insert a screw into each mounting hole and tighten each screw with a  
screwdriver.  
4. Tighten each screw just enough to allow the wall mounting bracket enough  
clearance to slip snugly over each screw head. Continue to tighten the two  
screws until the bracket is secure. Do not over tighten the screws.  
5. Connect one end of the long telephone line cord into the TEL. LINE jack  
located on the telephone.  
6. Press the telephone line cord into the groove located on the back of the  
telephone so that it is flush.  
7. Install the telephone to wall mounting bracket, make sure that it is secure  
prior to use.  
8. Connect the remaining end of the telephone cord into an existing telephone  
jack.  
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INSTALLATION - continued  
Figure 9  
Wall Mounting Guide  
Mounting Screw  
3 29/32 Inches  
Mounting Screw  
EXPANSION  
ANCHOR  
SELF-TAPPING  
SCREW  
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OPERATION  
Using the Ringer Off/Low/Hi Switch  
The Off/Low/Hi switch can be used to set the sound level of the ringer.  
1. Set the Off/Low/Hi switch to the Hi position for normal operation.  
2. Set the Off/Low/Hi switch to the Low position for less sound.  
3. Set the Off/Low/Hi switch to the Off position for no sound.  
Setting the Tone/Pulse Switch  
Your telephone can operate in tone or pulse dialing mode.  
1. Set the T/P switch to the desired position. If you're not sure which service  
you have, set the T/P switch to the tone, T position. See Figure 2  
2. Lift the handset and dial your number. If the dial tone continues, you have  
pulse service, set the T/P switch to the pulse, P position.  
Making Calls  
To make a call, lift the handset or press the SPK button once.  
1. When dial tone is heard, dial the desired number.  
2. The handset icon as well as the number being dialed will be indicated in  
the display.  
3. Hang up when you finish your call. Within 10 seconds, the display will re-  
turn to Stand-By Screen mode.  
Receiving Calls  
When the telephone rings, the RINGER LED will flash.  
Important: Do not answer incoming calls until the second ring occurs.  
This is necessary so that the Caller ID information can be received.  
1. Lift the handset or press the SPK button once.  
2. The HANDSET icon as well as the Caller-ID information will be displayed  
for the duration of the call.  
3. If necessary, adjust the VOLUME control located on the right side of the  
telephone headset to a comfortable receive level. See Figure 2  
4. Hang up when you finish your call. Within 10 seconds, the display will re-  
turn to the Stand-By Screen.  
Using the Speakerphone  
You can make or receive calls using the speakerphone.  
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OPERATION - continued  
1. Press the SPK button, the SPK LED will light.  
2. Adjust the VOLUME control located on the right side of the telephone base  
to a comfortable receive level.  
3. You may pick up the handset at anytime and speakerphone will be can-  
celled automatically.  
4. When you have finished your call, press the SPK button, the SPK LED will  
go out.  
Using The Call Timer  
The telephone has a built in timer that begins timing your calls five seconds  
after you pick up the handset or press the SPK button to make a call.  
1. The call timer will turn off after you hang up.  
Using the Pulse to Tone Dialing feature  
If you have rotary service, you can change from pulse dialing to touch tone  
dialing during a call by pressing the key. This feature can be useful when  
accessing long distance and tele-banking services.  
1. The telephone will automatically return to pulse dialing mode after you  
hang-up.  
Using the Flash Button  
The flash button allows you to easily access special telephone company fea-  
tures such as call waiting, three way calling, etc.  
1. Press the FLASH button to get a new dial tone without hanging up.  
Using the Pause Feature  
The pause function allows you to insert a 3.6 second pause in the dialing se-  
quence when accessing long distance or tele-banking services.  
1. Press the RD/P button at the desired point when dialing the number.  
2. Additional pauses can be entered as required by pressing the RD/P button  
as required.  
Using the Redial Feature  
The last number dialed (up to 32 digits) is automatically stored in memory.  
1. To redial the last number dialed, lift the handset or press the SPK button.  
2. When dial tone is heard, press the RD/P button. The number will appear on  
the display as it is being dialed.  
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OPERATION - continued  
Storing Telephone Numbers into One Touch Memory  
Telephone numbers up to 16 digits can be stored in three one touch-memory  
locations.  
1. To store a number into one touch memory, lift the handset or press the  
SPK button, then press the STORE button.  
2. Dial the phone number that you wish to store. Pauses, or Pulse to Tone  
switching can be included.  
3. The number to be stored will appear on the display as it is being entered.  
4. Press the M1, M2, or M3 button. If a number is already stored at the loca-  
tion selected, the new number will replace the previously stored number.  
5. Hang up the handset or press the SPK button.  
Dialing Telephone Numbers From One Touch Memory  
To dial a number stored in one touch memory. lift the handset or press the  
SPK button.  
1. When dial tone is heard, press M1, M2, or M3 button that has the number  
stored that you want to dial.  
2. The number will be displayed as it is being dialed.  
Storing Telephone Numbers into Two Touch Memory  
1. Lift the handset or press the SPK button.  
2. Press the STORE button, then dial the number that you want to store.  
3. The number to be stored will appear on the display as it is being entered.  
4. Press the STORE button again, then press one of the 10 dialing keys  
(0,1,2,….9).  
5. Hang up the handset or press the SPK button.  
Dialing Telephone Numbers From Two Touch Memory  
1. Lift the handset or press the SPK button to get dial tone.  
2. Press the MEMO button, then press one of the 10 dialing keys (0,1,2, …9)  
that contains the number to be dialed.  
3. The number will be displayed as it is being dialed.  
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OPERATION - continued  
Using Chain Dialing  
Chain dialing allows you to dial a variety of numbers that have been previ-  
ously stored into memory locations, in any combination.  
1. Lift the handset or press the SPK button.  
2. When dial tone is heard, press the memory button that contains the num-  
ber that you desire to dial.  
3. Wait to hear the long distance access confirmation. Press another memory  
location or use the keypad to enter the rest of the telephone number that  
you wish to dial.  
Caller-ID Display Information  
When a telephone call is received, the Caller-ID information will be displayed  
between the first and second ring. If you answer the call before the second  
ring, information will not be displayed.  
1. When a call is received, the caller’s name and number will be displayed if  
available along with the time and date of the call.  
CALL #  
NEW  
REPEAT  
AM  
I0:40  
2/08  
3
I 2 3 - 5 5 5 - I 3 I 3  
JOHN SMITH  
2. If the caller's name or number is blocked by the sender, their name or num-  
ber will not appear on the display. The display will indicate "BLOCKED  
CALL".  
AM  
I0:40  
- - - - - - -2-/0-8 - -3-  
BLOCKED CALL  
3. If the call is from out of your area code, "OUT OF AREA" will appear on  
the display.  
AM  
I0:40  
2/08  
3
- - - - - - - - - - - -  
-OUT OF AREA-  
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OPERATION - continued  
4. The new call information is displayed for about 20 seconds after the last  
ring is received.  
5. If the data received from the telephone company contains corrupted infor-  
mation, it can cause the display to indicate "LINE ERROR".  
-LINE ERROR-  
Reviewing Calls  
When you have received new calls, the NEW call LED will flash when the  
Stand-By Screen is displayed. The total number of calls received as well as  
the number of new calls received, will be indicated on the display.  
AM  
I2:00 I/0 I  
TOTAL 05 NEW 00  
1. Press either the review UP or review DOWN button to review the incoming  
call records.  
2. The NEW call icon will appear in the display screen for each new incoming  
call record and will be removed after you have reviewed the call.  
NEW CALL  
CALL #  
NEW  
REPEAT  
AM  
I0:40  
2/08  
3
I 2 3 - 5 5 5 - I 3 I 3  
JOHN SMITH  
3. The REPEAT call icon will be appear in the display if an incoming call has  
been received more than once. Only the call information for the most re-  
cent call will be recorded in memory.  
REPEAT CALL  
CALL #  
NEW  
REPEAT  
AM  
I0:40  
2/08  
3
I 2 3 - 5 5 5 - I 3 I 3  
JOHN SMITH  
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OPERATION - continued  
4. Once you have reviewed all the new call records, the repeat call indicator  
will not be displayed.  
5. When you have reviewed all call records, "END OF LIST" will appear on  
the display.  
-END OF LIST-  
6. If the NEW call LED is still flashing when the display goes back to the  
Stand-By Screen, there are new calls that you have not yet reviewed.  
7. If you have not have any calls in memory, the display will remain in the  
Stand-By Screen.  
8. The Caller-ID information for the last 70 calls received is automatically  
stored in memory. After 70 calls have been received, new call records will  
replace the oldest call records.  
Deleting Individual Call Records  
When you are reviewing a call record, you can delete an individual call record  
from memory by following these steps:  
1. Press the review UP or review DOWN button to locate the call record you  
wish to delete.  
2. Rapidly press the DELETE button twice to erase the call record.  
3. After you have erased the call record, the display will show the next call  
record.  
Deleting All Call Records  
While you are reviewing an individual call record, you can delete the all calls  
in memory.  
1. Press either the review UP or review DOWN button to enter review call re-  
cords mode.  
2. Press and hold the DELETE button for about 5 seconds.  
3. All call records will be deleted and the display will indicate the Stand-By  
Screen. The display will indicate "TOTAL 00 NEW 00".  
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OPERATION - continued  
LOW BATTERY  
ICON  
LOW  
I:30  
PM  
2/08  
TOTAL 05 NEW 00  
Using the Call Back feature  
The Call Back feature allows automatic dialing of the telephone number  
shown in the display. For calls received within your local area code, the area  
code will automatically be removed.  
1. Press the review UP or DOWN button to select the number to call.  
2. Pick up the handset or press the SPK button.  
3. When dial tone is heard, press the DIAL button to automatically call the  
phone number shown on the display.  
4. If the telephone number being dialed has a different area code than yours,  
"1" will be automatically added to the dialing sequence.  
5. The HANDSET icon will flash in the upper left hand corner of the display  
while dialing.  
Low Battery Indication  
If the memory backup battery power is low, the LOW BATTERY symbol will  
appear in the display.  
1. Replace the battery as soon as possible to assure reliable operation.  
Memory Index  
The BE-70PS telephone has a pull out drawer located on the right side of the  
telephone which contains a index card. This index card can be used to remind  
you of the names and telephone numbers that you have entered in each of  
the memory locations.  
Figure 10  
NEW  
REP  
3- II8  
II  
PM  
2::39  
::  
#
9I4-968-553I 02  
Memory  
Index  
BROWN JOHN  
NEW  
RINGER  
DELETE  
DIAL  
STORE  
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE  
Your Caller-ID telephone has been designed to give years of trouble free ser-  
vice. It is a sensitive electromechanical instrument. To assure its longevity,  
please read the following maintenance instructions.  
1. Keep the telephone away from heat as high temperatures can shorten the  
life of the electrical components and distort or melt its plastic parts.  
2. The telephone should be kept free of dust and moisture. If it gets wet, wipe  
it dry immediately. Liquids can contain minerals that can corrode electronic  
circuits.  
3. Handle your telephone gently and carefully. Dropping it can cause serious  
damage to circuitry, or the plastic case, which may result in causing it to  
malfunction.  
4. Do not use any type of chemical or any abrasive powder to clean the cabi-  
net. Use only mild detergents on a soft, damp cloth to clean the telephone.  
5. Your telephone has built-in surge protection circuits that meet or exceed  
FCC requirements. However, an incident such as a lightning strike at or  
near the telephone lines, could cause series damage.  
6. If installed in an area with frequent or severe electrical storms, it is sug-  
gested that the telephone be disconnected during these storms or that ad-  
ditional surge suppression equipment be added to the installation.  
7. In the case of trouble with the telephone, do not attempt to repair the tele-  
phone yourself. It is the responsibility of users requiring service to report  
the need for service to our Service Department. They will make the neces-  
sary arrangements for repair or replacement.  
6. If you should have any questions about the operation of your BE-70PS  
Caller-ID telephone, please call our Service Department at 914-968-2100,  
between the hours of 9:00 A.M. and 4:30 P.M., Monday through Friday  
eastern time. Or you may contact TT Systems LLC for technical assistance via  
our Internet Website http://www.ttsystems.com.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
The display screen is blank. Possible causes of the problem are:  
1. The battery needs to be replaced.  
No Dial Tone. Possible causes of the problem are:  
1. The telephone line cord is not plugged in properly at the telephone jack or  
at the telephone.  
2. Test the telephone using a different telephone jack, if it works, the first jack  
may be defective.  
Have Dial Tone but cannot break dial tone. Possible causes of the prob-  
lem are:  
1 Check that the T/P switch is set to the correct mode.  
Does not display Caller-ID information. Possible causes of the problem  
are:  
1. Confirm that your local telephone company has activated Caller-ID service.  
2. Caller-ID information is sent by the telephone company between the first  
and second rings. If the call is answered before the second ring, the Caller-  
ID information may not be received correctly.  
3. If a telephone answering machine is connected to the same phone line, it  
must be set to answer in two or more rings.  
Error appears in the display. Possible causes of the problem are:  
1. Bad data may have been received. This may be due to a transmission or  
reception error. It is recommended to erase call records that have a error  
indication.  
Cannot dial a call record. Possible causes of the problem are:  
1. Confirm that you programmed your local area code into the telephone. If  
not, reprogram the area code again.  
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FCC REQUIREMENTS  
Equipment Notes  
This equipment is registered with the Federal Communications Commission  
and is in compliance with Part 68 of the FCC Rules and Regulations. On the  
bottom of this equipment is a label indicating among other information, the  
FCC Registration Number and Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for this  
equipment. Upon request, you must provide this information to your telephone  
company. The REN useful to determine the quantity of devices you may con-  
nect to your telephone line and still have all of those devices ring when your  
telephone number is called. In most, but not all areas, the sum of the REN's of  
all devices connected to one line should not exceed five (5).  
The BE-70PS telephone cannot be used on coin service pay telephones.  
The BE-70PS telephone cannot be connected to party lines.  
The BE-70PS telephone is Hearing Aide Compatible  
If you experience trouble with this telephone equipment, disconnect it from the  
telephone network until the problem has been corrected. The telephone com-  
pany may discontinue service if your telephone equipment causes harm to the  
telephone network. In this case, the telephone company will:  
Notify the customer that service is being discontinued.  
Provide the customer with the opportunity to correct the situation.  
Inform the customer of their right to file a complaint with the FCC.  
Interference Information  
This equipment generates and uses and can radiate low level radio frequency  
energy. It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B  
digital device in accordance with the specifications in Part 15 of the FCC  
Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such in-  
terference in a residential installation. If this equipment does cause interfer-  
ence to radio or television reception, which can be determined by unplugging  
it from the telephone line. If the interference is caused by the BE-70PS, the  
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the fol-  
lowing measures:  
Reorient the radio or TV receiving antenna.  
Relocate this device with respect to the receiver.  
Move this device away from the receiver.  
If necessary, the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio/  
television technician for additional suggestions. The user may find the follow-  
ing booklet, prepared by the Federal Communications Commission, helpful.  
This booklet is available from the U.S. Government printing Office. There may  
be a charge for this booklet.  
"How to Identify and Resolve Radio-TV Interference Problems"  
U.S. Government printing Office  
Washington, D.C. 20402  
Stock Number. 004-000-00354-4  
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