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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS This symbol is to alert you the important operating or servicing instructions that may appear in your owner’s manual. Always follow basic safety precautions when using this product to reduce the risk of injury, fire or electric shock. When using your telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire or electric shock and injury to persons including the following: 1. Read and understand all instructions. 2.
16. Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations. 17. Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface. 18. Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines. 19. Use only the power cord and batteries indicated in this manual. Do not dispose of batteries in a fire. They may explode. Check with local codes for possible special disposal instructions.
circumstances. In the case of such temporary discontinuance, the telephone company shall promptly notify the customer who has the right to bring a complaint to the FCC if he feels the disconnection is not warranted. Interference Information -- USA This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
BATTERY CAUTIONARY INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION – To Reduce the Risk of Fire or injury to Persons, Read and Follow these instructions. 1. Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. 2. Use only the supplied rechargeable battery pack: LEXEL, LH070-3A44C2BRML1P Ni-MH AAA 700mAh 2.4V Battery Pack. 3. Do not dispose of the batteries in fire. The cell may explode. Check with local codes for possible special disposal instructions. 4. Do not open or mutilate the batteries.
INTRODUCTION TO CALLER ID INSTRUCTIONS Read this manual carefully before using this product and keep it for future reference. Congratulations on your purchase of this product! The unit allows you to take advantage of the Caller Identification service that may be offered by your local telephone company. Not all local telephone companies provide Caller Identification service therefore you must make sure the service is available.
Base Section PAGE IN USE CHARGING Page key In-use LED: The In-use LED will be steadily on during off-hook. During the period of incoming call, the In-use LED will also follow the ring cadence to go on or off. When registering, it will flash as a special cadence.
PHONE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm. Never install telephone jacks in wet or damp locations. Never touch un-insulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface. Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines.
Installing Battery 1. Open the battery compartment by pushing the battery cover at the bottom hook. 2. Insert the supplied rechargeable battery pack in the compartment, ensuring correct polarity. 3. Place the upper hooks to the handset first and then push at the battery cover bottom to lock to close the battery cover. Battery Charging IMPORTANT: Please make sure you have completed the Handset battery pack installation before plugging in the Base Adaptor. Place the handset in the base.
Low Battery Warning z When the battery low condition is detected during standby mode, low-battery warning tone will sound and the empty battery sign is shown. LOW z z z BATT If, however, the low battery condition is detected when a call is active, a low-battery warning tone will sound every 15 seconds and the empty battery sign is shown. Whereas in idle mode, the low-battery warning tone will emit every 30 seconds in order to save power.
SUMMARY OF THE MENU FUNCTIONS z For easy reference, all the selectable items are listed as follows: (Note: At any time, only one item is shown in the display) 1 - C 1 2 3 4 5 2 - P 1 2 3 4 5 6 3 - H 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 4 - B 1 2 3 4 5 6 5 - R 6 - L 1 2 3 A H A - A E A - L U M R C D O B S E D M D N V E I H T 1 2 3 4 T A D S V M D D F D G N E P S L N I E L E N R T D E E E D O X N S O I U E E O E I E L E I G N O P OG A D E D I V R T E B O WS E R E T E T E OD Y E T E E T UM E R I R I N A M N E S K E Y C ON
CHANGING HANDSET SETTING Changing Language The default display language of the handset is English. Please follow the procedure below to change the display language if desired. 1. Select ‘LANGUAGE’ from the MENU by pressing [MENU/ ] 6 times and then press [INT / OK] to confirm selection. You will be prompted to change the display language. A total of 3 languages can be selected. ENGL I SH P OR T UGU E S E SPAN I SH 2. Press [MENU/ ] or [ / ] to select the desired language. Press [INT/OK] to confirm.
Changing Handset Name 1. You can change the Handset’s name displayed during standby mode by choosing sub-menu ‘HS NAME’ under HANDSET from the MENU. 2. If the handset name has been stored, the name will be displayed and can be changed. If no handset name was stored, if you like just key in your name using the key buttons and press [INT/OK] to complete. A confirm tone will be heard. Setting Tones On/Off There are 4 kinds of tones that can be set to on or off.
CHANGING BASE SETTING Changing Base Ring Tone 1. To change the base ringer volume, choose ‘VOLUME’ under ‘BASE’ in the MENU by pressing [MENU/ ] 4 times followed by [INT/OK]. 2. There are 5 selectable volume levels ranging from 0 to 5 levels and the base ring tone can be heard at the same time. If level 0 is selected, the base ringer will be turned off. [ 3. □ □ □ ] Press [INT/OK] to confirm the selection. Changing Base Melody 1. To change the melody, press [MENU/ ] or [ / MENU and press [INT/OK].
Changing Flash Time The flash time can be changed so that the base can be compatible to different PABX system. 1. Choose ‘FLASH’ from the BASE setting menu and the current setting is displayed. 300 2. 3. Three different flash times can be selected (100ms, 300ms or 600ms) To select the desired flash time, press [MENU/ ] or [ / ]. Press [INT/OK] to confirm the selection. Reset Base Default Setting z z Similar to the resetting procedure for the Handset, confirmation will be required.
7. After entering the name and confirm, number entry will prompt. N U MB E R : 8. You may enter a number of up to 16 digits. During number entry, press [C] to clear the last input digit if needed. 12 3 _ 9. Press [INT/OK] to complete the number entry and also the procedure of storing an entry in the phone book. A confirm tone will be heard and the storing can be continued one by one. Setting Distinctive Melody for Phone Book Entry 1.
CALLER ID OPERATION IMPORTANT: This function is operative only when your local telephone system offers Caller ID service and you have subscribed to it. You should consult with your telephone company if you have any questions about this service. PLACING A CALL NOTE: Before dialing, make sure that TONE or PULSE is chosen for your type of telephone service. Normal Dialing 1. Press [ ] and the ‘Phone’ icon will be on.
Temp Tone Dialing You may want to change to Tone dialing temporarily during the call if the call has been setup for pulse dialing. ] key for more than 2 seconds during the call is active. A This can be done by pressing [*/ digit ‘d’ will be shown in the display, indicating the ‘Change to Tone’ command is sent out. z Adding the digit ‘d’ is also possible in pre-dial buffer. z Tone dialing will resume once you hang up the handset. Pre-Dialing 1.
Dialing Number from the Phone Book Directory 1. To Dial the number stored in the phone book memory during standby mode, press [R/ ] the name for the first number stored in a sorted listed in the directory will appear in the LCD. ANGE L A 2. 3. To locate the desired entry either press [MENU/ ] [ / ] key or press [8 TUV] to locate the entry with the name started with ‘T’, press [6 MNO] to locate the name started with ‘M’. When the name of the desired person appears in the LCD, press [INT/OK] once.
RECEIVING A CALL Make sure the Caller ID service is turned on by your phone company. z z When receiving an external call, the handset and the Base will ring. The “EXT’ icon and the MSG (MESSAGE) LED will flash. Base In-use LED will flash according to the ring cadence. EXT z The caller’s number or name will be shown. 1. Pick up the handset and press [ ] to answer the call. Note: i. If auto-answer function is enabled, the line can also be automatically connected after the handset is lifted up from base.
Display Screen Messages z z z If the network provider sends out CID information, some information will be shown. Sometimes, the service provider does not send out the number but provide reason of absence. The supported CID displays include: number absence, number, name absence, name, message indication and long distance indication. Screen Displays When BLOCKED Caller information is not available or intentionally blocked by the sender.
Viewing Calls 1. The previous caller ID information can be read by choosing ‘CALL LOG’ from the MENU or by pressing the [ / ] key during standby to view the unread call. Notes: i. There are 3 kinds of CALL LOG entries: UNREAD, MISSED and RECEIVED. ii. If an incoming call with CID is missed, at first it will be stored in UNREAD category before user read it. Unread call log deletion cannot be done, unless user deletes all call logs.
z Apart from the number can be stored, some ‘Absent reason’ will also be stored in the call log. Please see the examples below. 0 1 - B L OC K E D 02 - 11256 68 0 3 - U N K N O WN 0 4 - J OHN 05 4 z Press [MENU/ ] or [ / ] to view the next or previous caller ID information. If the caller information for an entry has been read before, the CID icon will not appear. 03 - 267813457 5 If the caller’s number is too long to be seen at once, pressing [MENU/ ] will show the unseen content on the right. 6.
4. Press [INT/OK] and then that entry will be removed. 5. To delete all the phone book memory, choose ‘DELETE ALL’ under the CALL LOG. 6. Confirmation will be required for deleting all entries. CON F I RM? z Press [INT/OK] to confirm the delete all procedure or press [C] to cancel. Copying the Call ID Number from the CALL LOG. z z z z Choose “CALL LOG” to enter the CALL LOG first. Then you can browse a sub-menu by pressing [MENU/ ] or [ / ] and press [INT/OK] to execute the selected operation.
OTHER TELEPHONE FUNCTIONS Muting During Conversation z During conversation (internal or external call), the microphone can be muted by pressing [ ]. After the function is selected, the icon will be on. EXT 10 : 06 z When the outgoing conversation is muted, you may press [ ] to un-mute the speech path. After that, the icon will be cleared. Changing Volume 1. During conversation (internal or external call), the earpiece volume can be adjusted by pressing [ / ] or [MENU/ ].
Out of Range Warning z z When a handset is being off-hook and it is too far away from a base station, an out of range warning tone can be heard and handset will go to on hook. In idle mode, the range out tone will be heard every 30 seconds. If user switches off the range out warning tone through menu tones item, the tone will be off. Paging Function If the PAGE [ ] key on the base is pressed during standby mode, the base will beep once and the handset will output the paging tone.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE PROBLEMS No dial tone Phone does not work Phone does not ring Cannot dial Other party cannot hear you The display is faded (Numbers are hard to see) Caller ID does not work The Caller ID display is blank The Caller ID display does not show the caller's information Caller ID displays in the wrong language Cannot see the name or number of the caller Caller's information is not registered Message Waiting does not work CHECK Is any plug disconnected from all modular phone plugs? Is
CONSUMER INFORMATION This equipment complies with Part 68 of the 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 of US:DDKW400BKT2015. If requested, this number must be provided to the telephone company. The applicable jacks (i.e. RJ11C) for this equipment are provided in the packaging with each piece of approved equipment. The jacks are certified by Universal Service Order Codes (USOC).
CARE AND MAINTENANCE 1. Clean your phone with a damp (never wet) cloth. Solvent or detergent should never be used. 2. If your phone stops working, check to be certain that all modular plugs are properly “snapped” into their jacks. If the phone still doesn’t work and you have other telephones installed in your home, check to see if they are working. If they are, try using your telephone on another outlet. If it still doesn’t work, it is more than likely that there is a problem with your telephone.