CY-386A-VT 2.4GHz DIGITAL EXPANDABLE CORDLESS PHONE SYSTEM Caller ID / Call Waiting Type 2.5 with Call Waiting ID Deluxe with VOICE ANNOUNCE OWNER’S MANUAL Installation and operating instructions Please read this manual carefully before use. Retain for future reference. FEATURES - 2.
CONTENTS IMPORTANT INFORMATION------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS----------------------------------------------------------- 4 SPECIAL FEATURES----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 CHOOSING THE BEST LOCATION----------------------------------------------------------------- 6 LOCATION OF CONTROLS--------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7 Handset--------------
CONTENTS Direct redialing last dialed number---------------------------------------------------------------- 30 Dialing from the list of dialed numbers------------------------------------------------------------ 31 ADJUSTING HANDSET RECIEVER VOLUME--------------------------------------------------- 31 MUTING A CALL------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 31 PAGING AND INTERCOM----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 32 Lo
CONTENTS PHONE DIRECTORY----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 43 CREATING A PHONE DIRECTORY RECORD--------------------------------------------------- 43 Copying from a Caller ID number------------------------------------------------------------------ 43 Entering alphanumeric characters----------------------------------------------------------------- 43 Adding special symbols------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 43 Adding
I M P O R TA N T I N F O R M AT I O N Important Safety Instructions: To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and/or injury to persons, always follow these basic safety precautions when using your telephone equipment. 1. Read, understand, and follow all instructions. 2. Unplug this telephone from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners. If necessary, use a soft cloth lightly moistened with a mild detergent solution. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
I M P O R TA N T I N F O R M AT I O N SPECIAL FEATURES Your new Multi-handset Cordless System is designed and engineered to exacting standards for reliability, long life, and outstanding performance. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 2.
I M P O R TA N T I N F O R M AT I O N Check to be sure that the following items come with the phone. If there is anything missing or any visible damage, contact the original place of purchase. Do not attempt to operate the system if it is damaged.
I M P O R TA N T I N F O R M AT I O N LOCATION OF CONTROLS Handset Line indicator / Message waiting indicator / New call lamp Display Softkeys Scroll keys Speakerphone indicator Talk / OFF Speakerphone key Flash / Dial 11 key Intercom key Mute / Dial 7 key Redial / Pause / Dial 10 key Dial pad Microphone Line Indicator (a) Flashes rapidly when ringing. (b) Flashes regularly if you have message in your voicemail or new Caller ID in Call Log. (c) Lights when the system is in use.
I M P O R TA N T I N F O R M AT I O N Flash / Dial 11 Key (a) While reviewing the Caller ID Record, press [Dial 11] to Call Back in 11-digit format. (b) [Flash] key is used to access some telephone company services such as Call Waiting. Scroll Keys [▼] / [▲] (a) While on a call, press [▼] / [▲] to adjust the volume. (b) During stand-by, press [▼] / [▲] to scroll through MENU options; access Caller ID Records, Phone Directory Records and Redial List. [Int.
I M P O R TA N T I N F O R M AT I O N Base Unit Line indicator / Message waiting indicator / New call lamp Display Softkeys Scroll keys Flash / Dial 11 key Redial / Pause / Dial 10 key Mute / Dial 7 key Intercom / Page key Speakerphone indicator Charge indicator Microphone Speakerphone key Line Indicator (a) Flashes rapidly when ringing. (b) Flashes regularly if you have message in your voicemail or new Caller ID in Call Log.
I M P O R TA N T I N F O R M AT I O N Flash / Dial 11 Key (a) While reviewing the Caller ID Record, press [Dial 11] to Call Back in 11-digit format. (c) [Flash] key is used to access some telephone company services such as Call Waiting. Scroll Keys [▼] / [▲] (a) While on a call, press [▼] / [▲] to adjust the volume. (b) During stand-by, press [▼] / [▲] to scroll through menu options, access Caller ID Records, Phone Directory Records and Redial List. [Int.
I M P O R TA N T I N F O R M AT I O N DATA PORT You can connect a communication device (like computer, modem, fax machine, answering machine, and etc) through this unit using the “DATA PORT” jack on the back of the base unit. Note: Make sure the data device is not in use prior to using your phone or the data device may not operate properly. While data transmission is in progress, use of your phone or a Call Waiting ID alert may interrupt the transmission.
I M P O R TA N T I N F O R M AT I O N QUICK REFERENCE Task Steps Page 1 Adjusting receiver / Speakerphone volume The handset has 4 adjustable volume levels (VOL-1 – VOL-4) and the base unit has 9 (VOL-1 – VOL-9), which will show on the LCD during off-hook. Press [▼] / [▲] to adjust during a call. 31 2 Making a call 1. Press [Talk] or [Spk.] on the handset (or press [;] on the base unit) and listen for the dial tone. 29 2. Dial the phone number. 3.
I M P O R TA N T I N F O R M AT I O N QUICK REFERENCE Task Steps 6 Reviewing Caller List Use [▼] / [▲] to review the caller’s information during stand-by mode. 7 Calling back a number in 1. Scroll to your desired record in the Caller List Caller List. Page 38 39 2. Press [Talk] to dial it. 3. If the number displayed is not in the desired dialing format, press [Dial7], [Dial10] or [Dial11] to dial it in the correct format (number of digits). 8 Storing Caller ID number 1.
I M P O R TA N T I N F O R M AT I O N QUICK REFERENCE Task 12 Steps Paging from base unit to 1. Press [Int./Page]. handset(s) or from 2. Use [▼] / [▲] to select the desired handset to the base unit handset or all handsets and press [O.K.] to page. Page 32 3. If the handset is set to “Intercom auto answer,” it will answer automatically in speakerphone mode. 4. To stop the paging, press [EXIT] softkey or [Int./Page] again. 13 Intercom call between 2 1. Press [Int.]. handsets 2.
I M P O R TA N T I N F O R M AT I O N QUICK REFERENCE Task Steps Page 16 Multiple handset conference While a handset is engaged in an external call, another handset(s) can press [Talk] to join the conversation. The maximum number of parties in the conference is 5: 3 handsets, the base unit and 1 external call. 50 17 Room monitoring On the handset in the room to be monitored: 37 1. Press [MENU] softkey. 2. Scroll to “MONITOR ROOM” and press [O.K.].
G E T T I N G S TA R T E D Your new telephone includes the highest quality NiMH (Nickel Metal Hydride) rechargeable batteries available. Following these simple instructions below can significantly improve your operational results. CHARGING THE BATTERY PACK Charge all battery packs for at least 15 hours prior to connecting to the telephone line. 1. Press the battery release point on the back of the handset and slide downward to open the battery compartment. 2.
G E T T I N G S TA R T E D AC POWER Caution: 1. Use ONLY with the AC Adaptor supplied (AC 120V, DC 7.5V, 500mA). 2. The AC adaptor must remain connected at all times (It is normal for the adaptor to be warm during use). 3. Do not remove the battery from the handset to charge it. Never throw the battery into a fire, disassemble it, or heat it. 4. Do not remove or damage the battery casing. 5. If you do not expect to use your phone for a month or longer, remove the batteries.
G E T T I N G S TA R T E D CONNECTING THE BASE UNIT 1. Plug one end of the telephone line cord into the jack at the back of the base unit and plug the other end of the cord into the modular telephone wall jack. 2. Press the line cord into the slot provided at the back of the telephone. 3. Plug the AC adaptor into the 7.5V DC jack on the base unit and the other end into a standard 120V AC wall outlet. 4. Press the cords into the slot on the housing to prevent the cords from pulling loose. 5.
G E T T I N G S TA R T E D REGISTRATION RINGER & BEEP USE K L =REVIEW O.K. L EXIT v ADD A HANDSET? O.K. Press [MENU] softkey, “REGISTRATION” is displayed. Press [O.K.] softkey and “ADD A HANDSET?” is displayed. EXIT . PRESS AND HOLD BASE [PAGE] KEY UNTIL HS BEEPS Press [O.K.] again. “PRESS AND HOLD BASE [PAGE] KEY UNTIL HS BEEPS” will be displayed. EXIT On the Base unit Press and hold the [Int./Page] key until beeps are heard from the handset. Then the registration process is completed.
G E T T I N G S TA R T E D HS (#) DEREGISTERED ! EXIT Press [O.K.] to confirm. “DEREGISTERING…” is displayed during the process. When deregistration is complete, LCD will return to the [MENU] options. “HS_ _ ” will be shown after the handset returning to stand-by mode. CHOOSING THE DIALING MODE If your telephone service includes touchtone dialing, this phone is ready to use as soon as the battery is charged.
G E T T I N G S TA R T E D WALL MOUNTING BASE UNIT The base unit can be mounted on a wall phone plate by using the supplied Wall Mounting bracket. 1. Bring the barrel plug of the AC adaptor through the rectangular opening of the Wall Mounting bracket. 2. Plug the AC adaptor’s barrel plug into the jack marked “500mA DC 7.5V” at the back of the base unit and press the cord into the slot above the jack. Long tab Short tab 3.
MENU STRUCTURE AND OPTIONS This phone offers an extensive range of functions that are grouped in menus. You can customize your phone by pressing the [MENU] softkey and using [▼] / [▲] to scroll through the options. Note: The settings are independent on the base unit and each handset.
MENU Base Unit Menu Name Base Name Base: _ Dial Mode Ringer & Beep Tone Pulse English Espanol Set Ring Type Contrast Day Volume Night Volume Set Key Beep Contrast:1 – 8 Call Waiting ID Option CW Option: On / Off New Call Lamp New Call Lamp: On / Off Audible CID Delete All HS Audible Nam: Off / 1 - 5 Audible Num: Off / 1 - 5 Time Date (MM/DD) Alarm On / Off Time [DEL] to Confirm Monitor Room Ready to Room Monitoring Intercom Setup Manual mode Auto After 1 Ring Auto After 3 Ring Last Call Tim
INITIAL SETTINGS Prior to using your phone, you may customize it to fit your own preference. Naming Each handset is defaulted as “HS (#)” where “#” is the sequence in which each handset is registered to the base unit. The base unit is named “BASE”. They can be personalized with names, e.g. JOHN, MARY, GARAGE or ROOM 2, etc. NAME HANDSET (1) : HS USE EDIT=CHANGE EDIT Press [MENU] on the handset during stand-by. Use the [▼] / [▲] to select “NAME HANDSET” (or “NAME BASE” in case of base unit). Press [O.K.
INITIAL SETTINGS Ringer & Beep The base unit and each handset can be assigned with a specific ring type and volume. Different volume levels can be set for day and night. You can also choose between ‘a confirmation beep’ or ‘silent operation’. Setting Ring Type There are 13 different ringer patterns in the base unit and 3 ringer patterns+10 melodies in the handset. RING TYPE DAY VOLUME USE K L =REVIEW EDIT L EXIT RINGER 2 RINGER 3 TURKISH MARCH v Press [MENU] softkey.
INITIAL SETTINGS DAY VOLUME NIGHT VOLUME KEY BEEP EDIT K Press [MENU]. Use [▼] / [▲] to select “RINGER & BEEP”. Press [O.K.] to enter into the selection. EXIT KEY BEEP: ON USE K L =CHANGE v Use [▼] / [▲] to select “KEY BEEP” and press [EDIT]. (Current setting will be displayed). Use [▼] / [▲] to switch between ON & OFF, then press [SAVE] to accept, and then press [EXIT] twice to return to stand-by.
INITIAL SETTINGS CW ID OPTION ON USE K L =CHANGE v EXIT Use [▼] / [▲] to select Call Waiting ID Options “ON” or “OFF”. Press [SAVE] to confirm, and then press [EXIT] to return to stand-by. SAVE Note: Call Waiting ID Options may be available from your telephone company. Subscription may be required.
INITIAL SETTINGS v DATE(MM/DD): 03/25 O.K. Enter the current date. Press [SAVE] to confirm setting, and press [EXIT] to return to stand-by. EXIT SAVE Intercom Setup Choose the number of rings before the handset (or base unit) answers an intercom. When “AUTO AFT 1 RING” or “AUTO AFT 3 RING” is selected on the handset (or base unit), the handset (or base unit) will automatically answer an intercom call using the speakerphone mode. E.g. on the handset: SEE ANS MODE v Press [MENU] softkey.
B A S I C O P E R AT I O N MAKING A CALL Direct Dialing from Handset TALK VOL-2 HOLD SERVICE DIR. Press [Talk] key and listen for the dial tone. The “Line indicator” on the handset and the base unit will be lit. DIAL V.M. — OR — TALK VOL-2 ;)) Press [Spk.] key and listen for the dial tone. The Speakerphone indicator on the handset will be lit. HOLD SERVICE DIR. DIAL V.M.
B A S I C O P E R AT I O N Pre-dialing Pre-dialing allows you to key in the phone number and verify it before dialing. 123456█ O.K. EXIT DELETE Key in the phone number in stand-by mode. To edit the number on LCD, press [DELETE] softkey to clear the last digit. To clear the entire number, press [EXIT] softkey. Then re-enter the correct digits. SAVE 0:01:35 1234567 VOL-2 HOLD 3WAY SERVICE DIR. DIAL V.M. Press [Talk] or [Spk.] key on the handset or [;] key on the base unit to dial the number.
B A S I C O P E R AT I O N Dialing from the List of Dialed Numbers The list of Dialed Numbers stores up to 22 most recently dialed phone numbers; each one can be up to 24 digits. Numbers more than 24 digits long will be truncated with the first 24 digits remaining. The base unit and each handset stores its own list of Dialed Numbers. DIALED NUMBERS 18 ITEMS USE K L =REVIEW EXIT 0:00:30 In stand-by mode, press [Redial] key to access the list of Dialed Numbers.
B A S I C O P E R AT I O N PAGING and INTERCOM Locating misplaced handset(s) To locate handset(s) not on the base unit, first, press [Int./Page] key on the base unit. L Then, to locate a specific handset, use [▼] / [▲] to select the handset name and press [O.K.] softkey to page. To locate all handsets in range, select “ALL HS” and O.K. EXIT press [O.K.]. The paged handset(s) in range will display “PAGING FROM BASE” and emit an alert signal that is different from others (e.g. the incoming call alert).
B A S I C O P E R AT I O N USING HANDSET SPEAKERPHONE To make a call or while on a call, press [Spk.] key to turn the speakerphone ON or OFF. The ‘Speakerphone indicator’ lights up when the speakerphone is in use. INSTALLING AND USING HEADSET Whenever a compatible 2.5mm headset is plugged in the jack located at the side of the handset, either before or during a call, the audio signal will be diverted to the headset.
A D VA N C E D O P E R AT I O N FLASH Call Waiting 1. Use the [Flash] key for accessing Call Waiting service. For example, if you receive a second call during your initial call, press [Flash] to swap to the waiting call and put the initial caller on hold. 2. After you finish the conversation with the second caller, press [Flash] to return to the first caller.
A D VA N C E D O P E R AT I O N CALL ON HOLD HOLD When the call is on hold, “CALL ON HOLD” appears on all handset and the base unit LCD. Press [HOLD] key again or [Talk] key to release. Note: The call can be picked up by the base unit or any handset registered to the same base unit by pressing [;] or [Talk] key.
A D VA N C E D O P E R AT I O N Using [DIAL V.M.] Softkey DIAL VOICE MAIL 1234567 USE OK = DIAL EDIT 0:00:30 O.K. Press the [DIAL V.M.] softkey. Your access number will be displayed. EXIT 1234567 VOL-2 Press [O.K.] or [Talk] to dial. Follow the voice prompt after the line is connected. HOLD 3WAY SERVICE DIR. DIAL V.M Note: Voice mail systems operate differently and may require additional pauses to be entered.
A D VA N C E D O P E R AT I O N CONFERENCE CALL Your new cordless system supports conference calls up to 5 parties: • 1 handset and 2 external calls (3-way calling); • 3 handsets, the base unit and 1 external call; (For detailed instructions involving 2 handsets, please refer to the ‘MULTI-HANDSET OPERATION’ section.) 3-WAY CALLING TALK VOL-2 HOLD SERVICE 0:00:30 DIR. While on a call, press [3WAY] softkey to access 3-Way Calling service.
C A L L E R I D O P E R AT I O N ABOUT CALLER IDENTIFICATION This telephone supports Caller ID and Call Waiting ID services provided by your local telephone company. There may be a fee for this service, and it may not available in all areas. This phone can provide information only if both you and the caller are in areas offering Caller ID service, and if both telephone companies use compatible equipment.
C A L L E R I D O P E R AT I O N Deleting Record(s) from Caller List DELETE ALL? USE OK = YES USE EXIT = NO O.K. EXIT ENTRY DELETED To delete all Caller ID records: Press [▼] / [▲] during stand-by mode to enter into Caller List default page. Press [DELETE] softkey and “DELETE ALL?” is displayed, then press [O.K.] softkey to confirm the deletion. To delete an individual Caller ID record: While reviewing the Caller List, press [DELETE] softkey to delete the displayed record from the list.
C A L L E R I D O P E R AT I O N JOHN SMITH 123-123-4568 #18 10:00A 1/01 X5 EXIT v DELETE SAVE JOHN SMITH 123-123-4568 #1 10:00A 1/21 X4 EXIT SAVE v DELETE Forwarded Call If the call was forwarded from another phone number through the Call Forwarding Service provided by the telephone company, the icon will appear on the screen with the call information. Repeated Call If a call is received from the same phone number more than once, the number of times repeated will be shown on the LCD.
C A L L E R I D O P E R AT I O N CALL WAITING ID OPTIONS (CALL WAITING ID DELUXE) If you have subscribed the ‘Call Waiting’ and ‘Call Waiting ID Deluxe’ from your local telephone company, you will hear a Call Waiting tone when a new call comes in during a call. You can either swap between the two calls or dispose the incoming call.
C A L L E R I D O P E R AT I O N Call Waiting ID Option: JOIN JOHN SMITH 123-123-4568 10:08 01/18 X1 If [JOIN] softkey is pressed, “CONFERENCE” will be displayed for a short while and then the waiting party will be added to the original call as a 3-party conference call.
P H O N E D I R E C T O RY Each Handset of your phone system has a phone directory (Personal Directory) for storing up to 40 important names and phone numbers. The base unit has a directory (General Directory) that can be shared by all handsets. Both directories can be accessed from the handset while the ‘Personal Directory’ of each handset cannot be reviewed from the base unit. Each memory location can store up to 24 digits and 15 characters.
P H O N E D I R E C T O RY JOHN SMITH 1234567 #38 RECORD? O.K. EXIT If this is done on the base unit, after 2 seconds, the LCD will prompt you to record a name for Voice Announce to associate with the number. (Refer to the section ‘Recording Voice Announcement Name’ on page 45 for details) Press [EXIT] to decline the name recording. Adding a New Number/Name PERSONAL DIR. EMPTY LIST USE SAVE = +NEW EXIT SAVE L NUMBER: 1F23P45_ O.K.
P H O N E D I R E C T O RY RECORDING VOICE ANNOUNCE NAME (Only available on base unit) You can record up to 40 names in your own voice and associate them with the records in the shared (general) Phone Directory. When the phone rings from any of these numbers, the recorded name will be announced instead of the number. JOHN SMITH 1234567 #38 RECORD? O.K.
P H O N E D I R E C T O RY JOHN SMITH 123-123-4568 EDIT O.K. ↓ EXIT DELETE Select the General Directory or Personal Directory by pressing [JOIN] or [O.K.]. Press [▼] / [▲] to review the directory entries in alphabetical order. SAVE Tip: To quickly find a name and phone number, before scrolling through the directory entries, key in the first letter of the name, and then the display will jump to the first record that starting with this letter.
P H O N E D I R E C T O RY DELETING AN ENTRY FROM A PHONE DIRECTORY v JOHN SMITH 1231234568 PERSONAL DIR. EDIT O.K. EXIT Scroll to the entry (record) to be deleted. If a Voice Announce Name was recorded, wait until the playback is finished and the entry you want to delete is displayed. DELETE SAVE ENTRY DELETED EXIT Press [DELETE] and you will see “ENTRY DELETED” on the LCD to confirm the deletion. Then the display will move to the next available entry in the directory.
M U LT I - H A N D S E T O P E R AT I O N Your new cordless phone system has multiple handset capability that supports up to 4 (CY-381A-VT) handsets. Each additional handset comes with a charging cradle that you can plug into any electrical outlet. No extra phone jack is required. Many extra functions become possible when there are additional handsets in your system. To register the additional handsets to the base unit, see page 18. To order additional handsets, call Customer Service at 1-800-988-7728.
M U LT I - H A N D S E T O P E R AT I O N CALL TRANSFER Your new cordless phone allows you to transfer calls among the base unit and the handset(s). Blind Transfer You can transfer a call to another handset or the base unit without advance notice. CALL ON HOLD HS (2) HS (3) O.K. v EXIT When the handset (or base unit) is engaged in an external call, press [Int.] key to put the current call on hold, then scroll to the handset you want to transfer this call to and press [O.K.] softkey to transfer.
M U LT I - H A N D S E T O P E R AT I O N E.g. if you do this from HS (1) to HS (2), then HS (2) rings and displays “PAGING FROM HS (1)”. Press [Talk], [Int.] or [O.K.] on HS (2) to answer the intercom (internal call). Note: If Intercom Auto Answer is set, the speakerphone mode will be activated automatically. INTERCOM HS (2) VOL-2 HOLD HS (1) EXIT If the recipient is busy and does not want to answer the intercom, press [EXIT] softkey to reject the paging.
M U LT I - H A N D S E T O P E R AT I O N WALKIE-TALKIE OPERATION Your new cordless phone is ready to function like a walkie-talkie (FRS). It functions totally independent of the base unit. You can take a pair of handsets to use in the shopping mall or in the countryside. Entering into walkie-talkie mode RINGER & BEEP v INTERCOM SETUP WALKIE-TALKIE O.K. Press [MENU] softkey and use [▼] / [▲] to select “WALKIE-TALKIE”. Press [O.K.] to confirm.
O P T I O N A L F E AT U R E S D I A L L I S T Your phone has been pre-programmed at the factory with an optional services dial list.
A D D I T I O N A L I N F O R M AT I O N CAPACITY Memory The Caller ID List: 40 memory locations; 24 digits and 15 characters per location. Phone Directory: 40 memory locations on each handset; 24 digits and 15 characters per location; 40 memory locations on the base unit that can be shared among all handsets, 24 digits and 15 characters per location. Voice Announce Caller Name: 40 memory locations; 3 seconds per location. Redial List: 22 memory locations; 24 digits per location.
TROUBLESHOOTING Before calling for service, please check this list of the most common problems. Problem Check The phone does not work Are the Line Cord and AC adaptor connected properly? Is the handset too far away from the base unit? Is the battery pack weak? Charge the battery on the base unit for about 15 hours. The handset screen blinking Reset the handset by removing the battery pack & then /malfunction. reinstall it again. The phone does not ring Check the RINGER setting.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE The following suggestions will help you care for the system so you can enjoy it for years. Keep the system dry. If it gets wet, wipe it dry immediately. Liquids might contain minerals that can corrode the electronic circuits. Use and store the system only in normal temperature environments. Temperature extremes can shorten the life of electronic devices, and distort or melt plastic parts. Handle the system gently and carefully.
FCC REQUIREMENTS This equipment complies with Part 68 of FCC rules and the requirements adopted by the ACTA. On the bottom of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, a product identifier in the format US:CACW400B386001. If requested, this number must be provided to the telephone company. The REN is used to determine the number of devices that may be connected to a telephone line.
FCC REQUIREMENTS Do not attempt to repair or modify this equipment. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for its compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This equipment should not be used on coin telephone lines. Connection to party line services are subject to state tariffs. If trouble is experienced, disconnect this equipment from the telephone line to determine if it is causing the malfunction.
FCC REQUIREMENTS Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed 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.
WA R R A N T Y Q&A WHAT DOES OUR WARRANTY COVER? • Any defect in material or workmanship. FOR HOW LONG AFTER THE ORIGINAL PURCHASE? • To the original purchaser only - ONE YEAR. HOW DOES STATE LAW OR LOCAL LAW RELATE TO THIS WARRANTY? • This warranty gives you specific rights. You may also have other rights that vary from state to state or province to province.
WA L L M O U N T I N G T E M P L AT E Attach two screws to the wall surface using this template. Once attached, carefully push your unit onto the screws and slide down until it is secured. CY-386A-VT A1.