CONTENTS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ................................................. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR BATTERIES ........................................ NAME OF CONTROLS AND INDICATIONS ........................................... FCC WANTS YOU TO KNOW ............................................................... 3 4 5 8 INTRODUCTION FEATURES ............................................................................................ 10 BOX CONTENTS ............................................
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WHEN USING YOUR TELEPHONE EQUIPMENT, BASIC SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SHOULD ALWAYS BE FOLLOWED TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK AND INJURY TO PERSONS, INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING: 1. Do not use this product near water,for example,near a bath tub,wash bowl, kitchen sink,or laundry tub,in a wet basement,or near a swimming pool. 2. Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type)during an electrical storm. There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning. 3.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR BATTERIES CAUTION R Use only a Southwestern Bell Freedom Phone approved battery pack in the handset of your GH3050 ordless Telephone. To reduce the risk of fire or personal injury, read and follow these instructions. 1. Use only a Southwestern Bell Freedom Phone approved Nickel Metal Hydride battery pack in the handset of your cordless R telephone . For HANDSET UNIT: GP Ni-MH Battery GP60AAAH3BMX 3.6V, 600mAh or GREATPOWER Battery GP60AAAH3BMX3.6V,600mAH 2.
NAME OF CONTROLS AND INDICATORS 5 3050manual 2-20.
LCD DISPLAY INDICATORS þ ÿ ÿþÿ þ 1. NEW: indicates the number of new caller ID data items that have not been reviewed. 2. TOTAL: indicates the total number of stored Caller ID data items. 3. MEM: indicates the unit is in memory dial programming mode or memory dialing mode. 4. REP: indicates how many phone calls have been made from the same telephone number. 5. Arrow icon: indicates which arrow buttons can be used. 6. PROG: indicates the unit is in programming mode. 7.
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FCC REQUIREMENT Federal Communications Commission Requirements This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and ACTA technical requirements.A label on the BASE UNIT of this equipment contains,among other information,the Registration Number and the Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for this equipment. You must, upon request, provide this information to your telephone company.
FCC REQUIREMENT A FCC compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided with this equipment.This equipment is designed to be connected to the telephone network or premises wiring using a compatible modular jack which is TIA/EIA-IS-968 compliant.See installations for details. 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.
INTRODUCTION ABOUT THE GH3050 The GH3050 is a 2.4GHz Cordless Phone with Caller ID. It is designed and engineered to exacting standards for reliability, long life, and outstanding performance. FEATURES • Caller ID (99 call data memory locations) with call waiting • 40 Channels • Multi LCD on the handset with three-language selection • 20-Number two-touch dial memory • Direct dialing from caller list • Long battery life • Digital security coding The GH3050 features include Auto TalkTM and Auto StandbyTM.
BOX CONTENTS Base unit Handset Rechargeable battery Owner's manual Memory label Long telephone cord* Short telephone cord* AC adaptor with cord Wall mounting bracket Quick installation guide Registration card * US type modular plug at both ends of 6-foot cord and 6inch cord. NOTE: Keep the shipping carton and the packaging, in case you need to transport your phone. If any of these items are missing or damaged, please contact your place of purchase. INSTALLATION 1.
120 VOLT OUTLET/TELEPHONE JACK 1. This telephone requires a modular phone jack (RJ11C) and standard 120 volt outlet. 2. Plug phone directly into outlet. 3. Do not plug other appliances into this outlet or have the outlet controlled by a wall switch. DESK TOP INSTALLATION 1. To connect the DESK/WALL mount bracket in the desk/table position, align the bracket with the slots on the base (as shown in this first illustration), until it is securely in place. 2.
WALL MOUNT INSTALLATION Base unit may be mounted on a standard wall plate or onto two screws (not included) that you fasten to the wall. 1. In case of using the standard wall plate, this step is not necessary. Place the DESK/WALL bracket on the wall and mark the location of the screws. Install the screws, leaving 3/16" extending out from the wall. Use anchors to secure the screws. 2.
HANDSET BATTERY CHARGING The handset battery pack in the handset must be fully charged for about 10-14 hours before using the telephone. After connecting to AC power, leave the handset unused in the cradle for ten to fourteen hours. Later, it will take less time for the battery to recharge. The CHARGE LED on the base will be lit when the handset is in the cradle. NOTE: a. When the battery gets low, LOW BATTERY will appear on the LCD, and the handset will beep every 30 seconds. b.
TO REPLACE BATTERIES 1. Remove the handset battery cover. 2. Remove the old battery. 3. Plug the battery's cable into the Handset. NOTE The plastic connectors will fit together only one way. If you have difficulty, make sure the battery's connector is aligned properly. 4. Replace the battery cover. To maximize your battery's life, we recommend that you periodically fully discharge the battery, and then recharge it. To do this, unplug your phone line cord from the wall phone jack.
CALLER ID SETUP LANGUAGE SELECTION The unit offers a choice of three LCD display languages: English (the default value), French or Spanish. Follow the instructions given below to set your language choice. 1. Hold down the ERASE button for more than 2 seconds or press the TALK button twice to clear any displayed number and return to standby mode. 2. Press the PROG (PROGRAM) button. 3. Press the button once or the 4. Press the or button 3 times. button to select the language. 5.
AREA CODE SETTING NOTE: In order for the Caller ID redial feature to work properly, you must set your area code. 1. Hold down the ERASE button for more than 2 seconds or press the TALK button twice to clear any displayed number and return to standby mode. ] 2. Press the PROG (PROGRAM) button. 3. Press the button twice or the button twice. (Once you enter an area code, the previously set number will appear.
CONTRAST ADJUST If you find the LCD display difficult to view, you can adjust it to one of three levels. The default setting is Contrast 2. Adjust the contrast according to the following instructions: 1. Hold down the ERASE button for more than 2 seconds or press the TALK button twice to clear any displayed number and return to standby mode. 2. Press the PROG (PROGRAM) button. 3. Press the button 3 times or 4. Press the or the button once. button to adjust the contrast. 5.
SETTING THE RINGER ON/OFF CONTROL If you wish to turn off the ringer, set the ringer switch on the side of the handset to "OFF". There are three types of rings: • Incoming call ring: Two-tone ring synchronized with an incoming call signal. • Priority ring (VIP): A different ring sound that allows you to distinguish the caller. To set this function, see the Section, "VIP (Priority Ring)" on page 34. • Paging ring: Single tone three short beeps.
OUT-OF-RANGE ALARM You are out of range and should move closer to the base unit when the following happens: • You hear noise or static. • Pressing the TALK button generates an error tone. (three short beeps) • Pressing the CID button when a number is displayed on the LCD generates an error tone. • You cannot receive an incoming call. Selecting a different channel The base unit will automatically search for the clearest channel in the standby mode.
TELEPHONE OPERATION PLACING A CALL Manual dialing: 1. Pick up the handset and press the TALK button. The unit enters the talk mode and the TALK button lights. 2. Dial the number you are calling. The call duration time display will appear 10 seconds after dialing. 3. When you have finished the call, return the handset to the base unit, or press the TALK button to hang up. Using the REDIAL button The unit stores the activity of the phone, in memory.
Direct dialing 1. In the stand by mode, you have the following direct dial options: redial the last number called by pressing the REDIAL button, retrieve from the two-touch dial memory or retrieve from the caller list. • If you press the wrong button when dialing the number, press the ERASE button momentarily to clear the last entered digit. 2. Press the CID button to start dialing the number on the display. For information on the different dialing methods.
FLASH BUTTON AND CALL WAITING You can use your GH3050 cordless telephone with special services such as Call Waiting (Special subscription from your local telephone company is required). Simply press the FLASH button which puts the first caller on hold and connects you to the incoming call. Press the FLASH button again to return to the original call. SPEAKERPHONE VOLUME CONTROL While in the speakerphone mode, press the VOLUME button on the top of the base to the desired listening level.
ANSWERING A CALL When you receive a call, the name and telephone number of the caller is shown on the LCD display. When the handset is on the base unit 1. When the GH3050 rings, remove the handset from the base unit. The TALK button and the IN-USE LED at the base unit light, indicating that a connection has been made. The call timer will display as soon as the call is answered. 2. After you have finished the conversation, return the handset to the base unit, or press the TALK button.
Call Transfer During a call, you can transfer the call from the base to from the handset to the base. From HANDSET to BASE When you speak through the handset, you need to press the"SPEAKER"button on the base(unit will be in three way onference mode), and then press the"TALK" button to end the call through the handset. The user of the SPEAKER on the base and outside caller can now speak to each other.
NOTE: The PAGE button cannot be used in the following conditions: (1)When the handset is on the base unit. (2)When the handset is in the talk mode. NOTE: (1)When the TALK button is pressed, the Page function will be terminated and the handset will go into the talk mode. (2)When an incoming call is received during Page mode and the ringer switch is set to ON, the Page mode will be terminated and the incoming ringer will start.
USING THE HEADSET JACK Your telephone can utilize a headset (not included) to be connected to your HANDSET for you to enjoy a hands-free communication. When you plug in the headset plug into the HEADSET JACK, it automatically mutes the microphone and speaker of the HANDSET. Unplug the headset to return the HANDSET to normal use. The HEADSET JACK is compatible with 2.5mm headset plugs only. 27 3050manual 21-34.
MEMORY DIALING The speed dial memory has twenty memory locations that can each store one 16-digit telephone number and one 16-character name. In addition to telephone numbers that you often use, you can store special access codes required in chain dialing, such as banking transactions. STORING NAMES AND TELEPHONE NUMBERS Example : Storing the telephone number 5551234 with the name Grandmother in location number 8. 1. Press the PROG (PROGRAM) button in the standby mode. 2. Enter the phone number.
4. Press the 4 button once to enter the first character "G". 5. Press the 7 button three times to enter the second character "R". 6. Enter the remaining characters in the same way while referring to the character entry list shown on the next page. NOTE: Two characters in sequence that are entered using the same number button must be separated by pressing the button. For example, to enter the "M" and "O" in GRANDMOTHER, follow these steps: a) Press the 6 button to enter "M" as the 6th digit.
7. Press the MEMO (MEMORY) button. 8. Enter 2 digits (01~20) on the dialing keypad to assign the location number where you want to store the telephone number. • Note that a 0 must be added to the beginning of location numbers 1 to 9. • If the data is stored in a location where data has already been stored, the old data will be overwritten by the new data. 9. One second after the operation in step 8, "Save Ok" will appear on the display for 3 seconds.
DELETING THE DIAL MEMORY 1. Press the PROG (PROGRAM) button in the stand by mode. 2. Press the MEMO (MEMORY) button. 3. Enter the 2 digits (01~20) memory location that you want to delete. Note that a 0 must be added to the beginning of location numbers 1 to 9. 4. One second after the operation in step 3, the display as shown Delete appears for 3 seconds.Aconfirmation tone will be heard indicating that the selected number location was cleared and the programming mode will be terminated.
VIEWING AND DIALING FROM THE DIAL MEMORY 1. Press the MEMO (MEMORY) button in the standby mode. 2. Enter the location number or use the desired name and telephone number. or button until you find the NOTE: If you press a number button for which no telephone number has been assigned, an error tone sounds, and the memory dial mode is canceled. 3. Press the CID button to connect the telephone and dial the number.
3. Press the button twice more or the button once to view the full telephone name.You can return to the original display by pressing the button once more or the button twice. NOTE: The display dial number will be cleared from the display under the following conditions: 1. No operation is performed within 30 seconds after the number is displayed. 2. The TALK button is pressed. 3. The ERASE button is held down for more than 2 seconds. TWO-TOUCH MEMORY SPEED DIALING 1.
VIP (PRIORITY RINGER) This function allows you to recognize an incoming caller from the ringing sound by assigning a priority ringer to the designated telephone number from the speed dial memory. 1.In the standby mode,press the MEMO (MEMORY) button. 2. Enter the location number or press the or button to select the caller in the speed dial memory to which you want to assign a priority ringer. 3.When you find the desired caller press the PROG (PROGRAM) button.
CALLER ID OPERATION This cordless telephone is compatible with the Caller ID and Caller ID Call Waiting services which are offered by most local telephone companies. For further information on these services, contact your local telephone company. CALLER ID SERVICE This service allows you to identify the caller before you answer the phone. The unit stores the last 99 callers' names, phone numbers and received date and time in the caller list. You can check the list anytime and call back any of the numbers.
USING THE CALLER LIST When a call is received, the name, telephone number, time and date of the call are stored in the caller list. This list stores data for a total of 99 calls (with a maximum of 16 digits and 16 characters). The New Call symbol on the LCD display will light, when there is data for calls in the caller list that has not yet been viewed. TO VIEW THE CALLER LIST Perform the following operation in standby mode. 1. Press the CID button to display the caller list. 2. Press the call.
DELETING CALLER LIST DATA The unit can store up to 99 caller data items, the oldest entry automatically deleted when the 100th item is stored. You can also delete the caller data items manually either one at a time or all items. DELETING THE SELECTED CALLER DATA ITEM 1. Press the CID button when no telephone number is displayed on the LCD to open the caller list. 2. Select the desired caller data using the or button. 3. Press the PROG (PROGRAM) button. 4. Press the ERASE button.
DELETING ALL CALLER LIST DATA 1. Press the CID button when no telephone number is displayed on the LCD to open the caller list. 2. Press the PROG (PROGRAM) button. NOTE: Press the TALK button if you do not want to delete all of the caller list data. 3. Press and release the ERASE button to delete all caller list data. The display shown below appears and a confirmation tone will be heard indicating that all caller data has been deleted and the programming mode will be terminated. 38 3050MANUAL 35-44.
VIEWING LONG TELEPHONE NUMBERS AND NAMES AND CHECKING THE DATE AND TIME Due to display size limitations, a telephone number longer than 10 digits or a name more than 12 characters long cannot be viewed at one time. For the same reason, the received date and time cannot be displayed with the name and number. For example the following information cannot be displayed together on one screen. Phone number: 12345678901 Name: Marie Antoinette Date and time: Jun. 30, AM 11:46 To view the remaining information: 1.
4. To return to the original display, press the button once again or button three times more. In the following situations, it may not be possible to view the caller data: a) When the calling party blocks his name or phone number: b) When the call comes from an area where the Caller ID service is not available: c) If the caller data for some reason cannot be received correctly, the message "Not received" is displayed. DIALING FROM CALLER LIST 1. Press the CID button to display the caller list. 2.
EDITING OR ERASING CALLER LIST DATA You can edit or erase received telephone number and name data in the caller list using the following steps. NOTE Since the or button cannot be used when editing telephone numbers, digits can only be inserted or deleted starting from the first digit. When editing characters, no such restrictions apply. You can both delete and overwrite characters. EDITING TELEPHONE NUMBERS Example : Deleting the first digit in a telephone number. 1.
Example : Insert "5" at the beginning of the telephone number. Perform the following steps after steps 1-4. 5. Press the ERASE button momentarily. The first digit "1" will be deleted and the second digit will start flashing. 6. Press the 5 button, and "5" is inserted before the first digit. 7. Press the PROG (PROGRAM) button again, and "Save OK" will appear for 3 seconds. A confirmation tone will be heard, indicating that the new data has been saved, and the programming mode will be exited.
4. Press the button once or and "J" will start to flash. 5. Press the "S". button twice to start character editing, button 9 times to move the cursor to the character 6. Press the ERASE button, and the next character moves one step to the left . 7. Press the PROG (PROGRAM) button again, and "Save OK" will appear for 3 seconds. A confirmation tone will be heard, indicating that the new data has been saved, and the programming mode will be exited.
STORING A CALLER LIST TO TWO TOUCH SPEED DIAL MEMORY Caller names and telephone numbers in the caller list can be stored in two touch speed dial memory. Example : Storing caller list item 1 to memory location 8. 1. Press the CID button when no telephone number is displayed on the LCD to open the caller list. 2. Select the desired caller data using the or button. 3. Press the MEMO (MEMORY) button.
ANSWERING SYSTEM OPERATION Remote Voice Menu To assist your remote retrieving messages. a. Press 1 to playback messages. b. Press 2 to erase all messages. c. Press 3 to record new outgoing greeting. If “1” is pressed (To Playback Messages), and then a. Press 2 to erase current message. b. Press 4 to repeat current message. c. Press 5 to stop message. d. Press 6 to skip message. e. Press 7 to return to main menu. If “2” is pressed (To Erase want Messages), and then a. Press 2 again to erase all messages.
ANSWERING SYSTEM OPERATION To Record Outgoing Greeting Your system comes with a prerecorded outgoing greeting.To record your own outgoing greeting. 1. Press GREETING button, the previous recorded greeting playbacks.(If your personalized outgoing greeting has not been recorded, you hear Default greeting “Hello We are not available now, please leave your name and number after the beep” ). 2. Press and hold the Greeting button. After a beep, speak clearly towards thebuilt in microphone.
ANSWERING SYSTEM OPERATION NOTE: When Memory is full during recording, the unit will announce, “Memory is full ”. If the recorded memo is less than 2 seconds, the unit should announce “ Message was not recorded. Please record longer message”. Voice Activated Recording(VOX) Your GH3050 records messages for up to 60 seconds as long. To avoid unnecessary pauses due to hang-ups and to save message capacity, your unit will automatically stop recording after 7 sceonds of silence.
ANSWERING SYSTEM OPERATION NOTE: NOTE: If no new message are received, your unit will answer the call after the fourth ring.
ANSWERING SYSTEM OPERATION Incoming Messages When the message Counter is lit,the unit is ready to answers incoming call. NOTE: The machine hangs up and resets to answer the next call in the following cases:When the caller hangs up,the message length exceeds 60 seconds,If there are more than 7 seconds silence or there is a steady tone (dial tone)for 7seconds.The GH3050 can record up to minute of incoming messages. The maximum recording time for each incoming message is 60 seconds.
MESSAGE PLAYBACK If there are only old messages,”You have (X) message”.Followed by received time and day will be played. If there are old and new messages,”You have (X) messages,including (Y) new messages”.Followed by recived time and day will be played. If there are al new message,”you have (X) new messages”. To PAUSE Playback Message During playback, press PLAY button to pause playback. If you press PLAY button again within one minute,the unit starts playback from here it had been paused.
MESSAGE PLAYBACK Message Capacity Full Detection When the incoming message capacity up to 15 minute is full,the unit will answer call and the following announcement,”Memories is full”,and sounds ”beep,beep,beep” tone.After 10 seconds,the call will be automatically disconnected. “FU” in message counter will shown. Call Interrupt If the unit answers an incoming call before you do,you can turn the answering system off by picking up any extension phone or pressing TALK button on your handset.
TONE REMOTE OPERATION To access the GH-3050 from a remote phone,you need to enter a 3-Digit Access Code. The default set is 1-2-3. You can program the code to any 3-digit number you wish. To turn on answering machine remotely You can turn “Answer on” by calling your number from other telephone. 1. Call your number and let the unit ring 10 times. The machine will answer with the greeting. 2. You can hang up the phone,and subsequent calls will be answered.
TONE REMOTE OPERATION To access answering machine remotely 1. Call your number from a touch-tone telephone. 2. After the unit answers an incoming call,enter the three digit remote acces code during the greeting or ICM recording after the beep. 3. If the correct code was accessed,the unit stops playing the outgoing greeting and sounds one beep. 4. The unit will announce “You have(X) messages,including (Y) new messages”. 5. The remote menu will guide you to press the correct buttons.
TONE REMOTE OPERATION Operation Key Announcement You have X messages, Including Y new messages. Press 1 to playback messages. . Press 3 to record a new greeting. Press 1 to playback 1 Press 2 to erase the message, 4 to repeat, 6 to Skip. After the last new message No more new messages, Press 7 to return to main menu. If “1”is pressed to playback messages,all of the messages will playback.
TONE REMOTE OPERATION Option Press Playback messages Erase all messages Record new outgoing greeting If Press (1) to play messages: Erase current message Repeat current message (1) (2) (4) Stop message playback (5) Skip to next message (6) Return to main menu (7) (2) (3) NOTE: If there are only old messages, the unit Will announce You have (x) messages”. If there is no message, the unit will announce you have no message”.
TONE REMOTE OPERATION Operation Press and hold CID/REMO 3 seconds.
TONE REMOTE OPERATION Press Option Playback messages Erase all messages Record new outgoing greeting Set Pin code Set Time Erase current message Repeat current message (1) (2) (3) ( 8) ( 9) (2) (4) Stop message playback (5) Skip to next message (6) Return to main menu To save the messages,hang up the telephone (7) If “3” Is pressed, (To Record New Outgoing Greeting) 1. You will hear “Record greeting after the beep. Press 5 to end recording”. 2.
TONE REMOTE OPERATION NOTE: TO EXIT THE REMOTE OPERATION,PRESS THE CID/REMOTE BUTTON AGAIN. Important Notice IF THE TELEPHONE RINGS WHILE YOU ARE RETRIEVING MESSAGES WITH THE HANDSET. RETRIEVING IS TERMINATED AND THE UNIT ANSWERS THE CALL.