USER’S MANUAL (IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS & FCC NOTICE)
√ IMPORT ANT SAFET Y INST RUCT IONS When usi ng your t el ephone equi pment , basi s safet y pr ecaut i ons shoul d al ways be fol l owed t o r educe t he r i sk of l i fe el ect r i c shock, and i njur y t o per sons, i ncl udi ng t he fol l owi ng. 1. Read and understand all instructions. 2. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product. 3. Unplug this product from the outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to normal operation. E. If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged. F. If the product exhibits a distinctive change in performance. 13. Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electrical storm. remote risk of electric shock from lightning. 14. Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak.
FCC (Federal Communications Commission) NOTICE The FCC requires that you be advised of certain requirements involving the use of this telephone 1. This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules. On the bottom of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, the FCC registration number and Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for this equipment. If requested, provide this information to your telephone company. 2.
SAFET Y INFORMAT IONS FORS4200 Your cor dl ess t el ephone cont ai ns a l ow power t r ansmi t t er . When t he Push-t o Tal k but t on i s pushed i t sends out r adi o fr equency (RF) si gnal s. Thi s devi ce i s aut hor i zed t o oper at e at a dut y fact or not t o exceed 50% i n August 1996, t he Feder al Communi cat i ons Commi ssi on (FCC) adopt ed RF exposur e gui del i nes wi t h safet y l evel s for hand-hel d wi r el ess devi ces.
√ IMPORTANT Read this manual before attempting to setup or use this instrument. If contains important Information regarding safe installation and use. Keep this manual for future reference. Also save the carton, packing and proof of purchase to simplify and accelerate any needed action. √ WARNING To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose this product to rain or any type of moisture.
5. Recharge only the battery type that is provided with or identified for use with this product. If a different type of battery is used, it may leak 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. When inserting the battery into this product, the proper polarity or direction must be observed.
" DIGITAL SPREAD SPECTRUM TECHNOLOGY The S4200 features digital Spread Spectrum Technology (DSST) which virtually eliminates noise and other interference while greatly increasing operating range. DSST uniformly spreads the signal over one of 40 independent frequency ranges, or channels, for maximum range and clarity. The Baseunit and Handset share a pre-assigned digital code which interfering signals do not have, so any Noise gets filtered out and the user enjoys reliable, crystal-clear sound quality.
Contents 1 2 3 4 Purpose of this document......................................................................................................................... 43 Feature list .................................................................................................................................................. 4 2.1 General Features ........................................................................................................................ 4 2.2 Handset description .............
4.2.1 4.2.2 4.2.3 5 6 Ringer setting .................................................................................................................... 61 Speaker Volume setting..................................................................................................... 61 Ringer volume ................................................................................................................... 61 4.3 Memory ..................................................................................
Feature list General Features Feature list Handset Base CID Memo dialing Phone number Name Predialing Redial Pause Flash Pulse dial DTMF tone dial Any-key answer Auto standby Intercom Hearing Aid compatible Volume Control Headset jack Ringer volume control Ringer tone select (PSTN) Ringer tone fixed (Cellular) LCD LCD backlight Key backlight Super sleep My area code Time and date setting Handset Number setting Call transfer LED VMWI (RED) – FSK only 20 num 16 digits 16 char Yes 32 digits 2 sec 600 msec
Registration CID Memory VMWI – FSK only CID Callback 50 records Yes Yes Multi-Handset Yes
Handset description Key map in handset SEL UP CLR/Exit CEL DOWN TALK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 * 0 # Å Æ RE/PA MEM INT/XFER FLASH Action KEY SEL TALK CEL UP DOWN CLR EXIT long press MEM FLASH INT/XFER Standby mode Predialing mode Enter user setting mode Nothing Seize the PSTN Nothing Make a call using predialed number via PSTN Make a call using predialed number via Cellular Talk mode CID review mode Nothing Enter the CID menu Hang up Make a call using CID number via PSTN Hang
LCD in handset 4 line * 16 char. With one icon line.
Base description Key map in base MEM RING INT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 VOL UP * 0 # VOL DOWN CEL MUTE RE/PA FLASH TEL Action KEY Standby mode Talk mode Memory mode RING Enter the ringer setting mode Nothing Noting TEL Go in speaker mode via TEL Hang up Go in dial back Ringer volume up Speaker Volume up Nothing Ringer volume down Speaker Volume down Nothing Enter the Memory mode Memory Dial is out Exit Memory mode Registration to base Flash Flash INT Intercom mode Tra
User Interface in HANDSET Call User Interface Making a call via Telephone line Dial a number followed by TEL or press TEL first and then dial a number The display shows as like 2.2.2 LCD in handset Making a call via Cellular line Dial a number followed by CEL The display shows as like 2.2.2 LCD in handset Receive a PSTN call Press TEL key to answer. Autotalk is not available. The display shows as like 2.2.2 LCD in handset Receive a Cellular call Press CEL key to answer. Autotalk is not available.
Call transfer When you wish to transfer an external call to another extension ) Press INT and the desired number during call ) The external call is put on hold and the destination party is ringing for 10 seconds. ) When the destination party does not answer, the origination party is ringing for 10 seconds ) When the origination party does not answer, the all of the parties are ringing for 10 seconds ) If the any handset does not pick up, the external call is dropped.
) The number of calls ) Coming from Cellular / Telephone New call from telephone 12:20PM 10/10 N01 John Smith 1-032-234-0700 (TEL) Repeated call from telephone 12:20PM 10/10 N01 John Smith 1-032-234-0700 (TEL) R02 The following special network messages are managed and displayed at the place of calling number Message Meanings Private Name When a private name is received Private Number When a private number is received Unknown Name When an unknown name is received Unknown Number When an unknown
) Coming from Cellular/Telephone To retrieve the entries: In the stand by mode, the display shows how many new call logs in the memory.
) Generated the confirmation tone Deleted To delete All 12:20PM 10/10 N01 John Smith 1-032-234-0700 (TEL) R02 . ) Press SEL in CID review mode ) Scroll the menu using UP or DOWN ) Press SEL the menu you want ) Press SEL to delete all call log ) Press CLR to go to the previous menu ) Generated the confirmation tone ) Go to the standby mode Talk Save Delete Delete All Delete? Deleted To save call log to memory 12:20PM 10/10 N01 John Smith 1-032-234-0700 (TEL) R02 .
Location 01 Locations that already have memory shows the name in the location( if there is no name but number, then shows number instead.) If there is no memory in the location, then shows blank. If there is a memory in the location selected, the new memory overwrite the old. Memory Features The memory contains up to 20 names of 16 char. Max. numbers of 16 digits. To review a memory ) Press MEM in standby-mode It always shows memory “01”first. If there is no memory, the display shows as blank.
) Enter new name using Keypad and CLR ) Scroll the cursor using # or * ) Press SEL ) Enter new number using Keypad and CLR to delete one digit. ) Scroll the cursor using # or * ) Press SEL ) Generated the confirmation tone. Name ? J Number ? J Saved Location 01 ) Press CLR to delete the character on the cursor. If no name is typed and press CLR, then go back to the previous screen. ) If there is a memory in the location selected, the new memory overwrite the old.
) Scroll using UP or DOWN 932-234-0700 Talk New Edit Delete ) Press SEL in review mode ) Scroll the menu using UP or DOWN ) Press SEL the menu you want ) Press SEL Delete? ) Edit number using Keypad and CLR to delete one digit. Deleted ) Scroll the cursor using # or * ) Press SEL * If an empty location is selected, then generate an error tone.
) Press SEL ) Change it using UP or DOWN ) Press SEL and a confirmation tone is generated Ringer Tone Ringer Tone 1 Ringer Tone 2 Ringer Tone 3 ) It shows current Tone setting and generate the ringer tone for 3 rings.
) Press DOWN and a confirmation tone is generated ) Enter new hour using keypad(12 format) ) Press DOWN and a confirmation tone is generated ) Select AM/PM using # or * ) Press DOWN and a confirmation tone is generated ) Enter new minutes using keypad ) Press SEL a confirmation tone is generated Minute 30 Month Day Hour Minute 01 23 12PM 30 Month Day Hour Minute 01 23 12PM 30 Month Day Hour Minute 01 23 12PM 30 Handset Number Handset Number needs to be programmed for access t
User features in BASE Call user interface Making a external call via PSTN Press TEL Press desired number Making an external call via Cellular Press CEL Press desired number Press CEL Receive a call Press TEL to answer the call from PSTN Press CEL to answer the call from Cellular Ending a call Press TEL to drop the call from PSTN Press CEL to drop the call from Cellular Mute Press MUTE and user can still hear what people are saying at the other side but the other side cannot.
Call transfer When you wish to transfer an external call to another extension ) Press INT and the desired number during call ) The external call is put on hold and the destination party is ringing for 10 seconds. ) When the destination party does not answer, the origination party is ringing for 10 seconds ) When the origination party does not answer, the all of the parties are ringing for 10 seconds ) If the any handset does not pick up, the external call is dropped.
number as the unit’s number. Base setting features Ringer setting Press RING to change the ringer tone. It generates the 3 rings when it is changed to different ringer tone. If want to ringer off, Press RING and press 0 Speaker Volume setting Change it by pressing VOL_UP or VOL_DOWN when it is off hook Ringer volume Change it by pressing VOL_UP or VOL_DOWN when it is on hook *Every time it is changed, it generates the current ringer.
* If empty location, then go to the standby mode with error beep. Multi handset features The phone supports up to 3 connected handsets. Registration To register the handset to base station, press and hold FLASH in either party (handset and base) for over 1 sec. Then the display “Register” is shown in handset and the STATUS led in base is flashing.
Docking cellular phone - Slide in a cellular phone to the cradle. The CELLUAR led lights up and the service is switched to cellular automatically. Pick up a cellular phone from the cradle. - If the cell phone is docked in the cradle while you are using the cell phone, it will be disconnected. - If the docking on/off led is flashing, it is meaning “ No Service Mode “ and the cell phone will not be working properly. Handset ( Cordless ) - Any keys is not operating while the handset is being charged.