Centrios 4314000 User manual

4314000
5.8 GHz DIGITAL SPREAD SPECTRUM
MULTI-HANDSET CORDLESS SYSTEM
Owner’s Manual
Supports Caller ID type II / Call Waiting Type 2.5 and Call Waiting ID Option
CALLER ID / CALLER ID CALL WAITING / CALL WAITING ID OPTIONS COMPATIBLE
Caller ID, Caller ID Call Waiting, services are available from your local telephone operator. After subscribing,
this phone will display Callers name and phone number. Note: With Caller ID services, some information may be
blocked or unavailable.

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CONTENTS
IMPORTANT INFORMATION ................................................................................................... 4
Important Safety Instructions: .................................................................................................... 4
SPECIAL FEATURES ............................................................................................................... 5
CHOOSE THE BEST LOCATION ............................................................................................. 6
LOCATION OF CONTROLS ..................................................................................................... 7
Handset ................................................................................................................................ 7
Base Unit .............................................................................................................................. 9
LCD DISPLAY ........................................................................................................................... 10
Backlit LCD Display .............................................................................................................. 10
Backlit Keypad ..................................................................................................................... 10
QUICK REFERENCE ................................................................................................................ 11
GETTING STARTED ................................................................................................................. 15
CHARGING THE BATTERY PACK ........................................................................................... 15
Low Battery .......................................................................................................................... 15
Cleaning the Battery Contacts ............................................................................................. 15
CONNECTING THE BASE UNIT .............................................................................................. 16
REGISTRATION & DE-REGISTRATION OF HANDSET .......................................................... 17
Registration .......................................................................................................................... 17
De-register a handset ........................................................................................................... 17
CHOOSE THE DIALING MODE ................................................................................................ 18
WALL-MOUNTING BASE UNIT ................................................................................................ 19
MENU ........................................................................................................................................ 20
STRUCTURE AND OPTIONS ................................................................................................... 20
INITIAL SETTINGS ................................................................................................................... 22
Ringer & Beep ...................................................................................................................... 22
Intercom Set Up ................................................................................................................... 23
Naming ................................................................................................................................. 23
Language ............................................................................................................................. 24
Answer Modes ..................................................................................................................... 24
Contrast ................................................................................................................................ 24
Call Waiting ID Option .......................................................................................................... 24
New Call Lamp ..................................................................................................................... 25
Time and Date Setting .......................................................................................................... 25
Setting Alarm ........................................................................................................................ 25
BASIC OPERATION ................................................................................................................. 26
MAKING A CALL ....................................................................................................................... 26
Direct Dial ............................................................................................................................. 26
ANSWERING A CALL ............................................................................................................... 27
TO REDIAL A CALL ................................................................................................................... 27
Directly Redial Last Dialed Number ..................................................................................... 27
Dial from the List of Dialed Numbers ................................................................................... 27

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CONTENTS
ADJUSTING HANDSET RECEIVER VOLUME ........................................................................ 28
TO MUTE A CALL ..................................................................................................................... 28
PAGING and INTERCOM .......................................................................................................... 28
Locate misplaced handset(s) ............................................................................................... 28
Intercom between handsets ................................................................................................. 28
USING HANDSET SPEAKERPHONE ...................................................................................... 29
INSTALLING AND USING HEADSET ....................................................................................... 29
ADVANCED OPERATION ........................................................................................................ 30
FLASH ....................................................................................................................................... 30
Call Waiting .......................................................................................................................... 30
3 Way Calling ....................................................................................................................... 30
PAUSE ....................................................................................................................................... 30
Enter a Pause in Dialing Sequence ..................................................................................... 30
HOLD......................................................................................................................................... 30
SENDING TONE SIGNALS IN PULSE DIALING MODE .......................................................... 31
DIAL VOICE MAIL ..................................................................................................................... 31
Program your own Voicemail access number ...................................................................... 31
Using DIAL V.M. softkey ....................................................................................................... 32
DIAL BACK FROM CALLER ID LIST ........................................................................................ 32
DAILING FROM PHONE BOOK DIRECTORY ......................................................................... 32
CONFERENCE CALL ............................................................................................................... 32
3-Way Calling ....................................................................................................................... 32
ROOM MONITORING ............................................................................................................... 33
On the handset in the room to be monitored: ....................................................................... 33
On the handset used for monitoring: .................................................................................... 33
CALLER ID OPERATION ......................................................................................................... 34
ABOUT CALLER IDENTIFICATION .......................................................................................... 34
CALLER LIST ............................................................................................................................ 34
Memory Match ..................................................................................................................... 34
Review Caller List ................................................................................................................ 34
Delete Record(s) from Caller List ......................................................................................... 35
Call Back from Caller List ..................................................................................................... 35
Special Call Display ............................................................................................................. 35
Call Display Messages ......................................................................................................... 36
CALL WAITING ID OPTION ...................................................................................................... 36
Call Waiting ID Options Set to OFF (see page 26) .............................................................. 36
Call Waiting ID Options Set to ON (see page 26) ................................................................ 37
Call Waiting ID Option: CONF .............................................................................................. 37
Call Waiting ID Option: HOLD .............................................................................................. 38
PHONE BOOK DIRECTORY .................................................................................................... 39
CREATING A PHONE BOOK DIRECTORY RECORD ............................................................. 39
Copy from a Caller ID Number ............................................................................................. 39
Add a New Number/Name ................................................................................................... 40

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CONTENTS
REVIEWING PHONE BOOK DIRECTORY ............................................................................... 40
EDITING A PHONE BOOK NUMBER ....................................................................................... 41
DELETING AN ENTRY FROM A PHONE BOOK DIRECTORY ................................................ 41
DELETING ALL PHONE BOOK DIRECTORY RECORDS ....................................................... 42
DIALING FROM THE PHONE BOOK DIRECTORY ................................................................. 42
MULTI-HANDSET OPERATION ............................................................................................... 43
INTERCOM ............................................................................................................................... 43
CALL TRANSFER ..................................................................................................................... 43
Blind Transfer ....................................................................................................................... 43
Announced Transfer ............................................................................................................. 44
Transferring to all handsets .................................................................................................. 45
CALL CONFERENCING ........................................................................................................... 45
Multiple Party Conference Call ............................................................................................. 45
WALKIE-TALKIE OPERATION .................................................................................................. 45
Enter into Walkie-Talkie mode .............................................................................................. 45
Operating Walkie-talkies ...................................................................................................... 46
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION .................................................................................................. 48
CAPACITY ................................................................................................................................. 48
Memory ................................................................................................................................ 48
Call Repeat Number ............................................................................................................. 48
OUT OF RANGE ....................................................................................................................... 48
NO CONNECTION .................................................................................................................... 48
WALL MOUNTING TEMPLATE ................................................................................................ 47
TROUBLESHOOTING .............................................................................................................. 49
CARE AND MAINTENANCE .................................................................................................... 50
FCC REQUIREMENTS ............................................................................................................. 51
WARRANTY .............................................................................................................................. 52

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Important Safety Instructions:
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and/
or injury, 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. Do not use this telephone near a bathtub; kitchen
sink, washbowl, laundry tub, swimming pool, a wet
basement or anywhere else there is water or liquid.
4. Do not place this telephone on an unstable cart,
stand or table. A fall could cause serious damage
to the phone.
5. Slots and openings in the cabinet at the back or
bottom are provided for ventilation to protect the
unit from overheating. These openings must not
be blocked or covered. Do not place this telephone
on a bed, sofa, rug or other similar surface. This
telephone should never be placed near or over a
radiator or heat register. This telephone should
not be placed in a built-in installation unless proper
ventilation is provided.
6. Never push objects of any kind through slots in the
phone. They could touch dangerous voltage points
or short out parts that could result in a risk of fire or
electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the
telephone.
7. Unplug this telephone from the wall outlet and refer
to a qualified service representative in any of the
following situations.
a) If liquid has been spilled into the telephone.
b) If the telephone has been exposed to rain or water.
c) If the telephone does not operate normally by
following the operating instructions. Adjust only
those controls that are covered by the operating
instructions. Improper adjustment of other controls
may result in damage and will often require
extensive work by a qualified technician to restore
the telephone to normal operation.
d) If the telephone has been dropped or the case has
been damaged.
e) If the telephone exhibits a distinct change in
performance.
8. Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak
approximately the leak.
9. Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type)
during an electrical storm. There may be a remote
risk of electric shock from lightning.
10. Never install jacks in a wet location unless the jack
is specifically designed for wet locations.
11. Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or
terminals unless the telephone line has been
disconnected at the network interface.
12. Use with caution when installing or modifying
telephone lines.
13. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not
disassemble this product, but take it to a qualified
serviceman when some service or repair work is
required. Opening or removing covers may expose
you to dangerous voltages or other risks. Incorrect
reassembly can cause electric shock when the
appliance is subsequently used.
14. Use only the power cord and batteries indicated
in this manual. Do not dispose of batteries in fire.
They may explode. Check with local codes for
possible special disposal instructions.
15. Plug the adaptor in an outlet that is near the
equipment so it is easily accessible.
16. For servicing or replacement, you can purchase a
suitable headset through service center or retailer
shop.
17. CAUTION RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS
REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE.
Use only battery type CYB-103, NiMH 3.6V,
750mAh DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES
ACCORDING TO YOUR LOCAL CODE.
Use only with Class 2 Power Source, 7.5V DC, 500mA for base unit + • -
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
SPECIAL FEATURES
Your new Multi-handset Cordless System is designed and engineered to exacting standards for
reliability, long life, and outstanding performance.
Note:
Charge all of the batteries for at least 15 hours prior to initial use.
Talk time : 3-4 hours
Standby time : 120 - 144 hrs.
• 5.8 GHz Digital Spread Spectrum Cordless Technology
• Multiple handsets capability, supports up to 4 handsets, additional handsets may be purchased at
The Source By Circut City item #4314001
• Multi-party Conference call between handsets and an external line
• Ornamental lighting with on/off switch. This night light is selectable in blue or violet.
• 2-way intercom between 2 handsets
• Room monitoring
• Handset-to-Handset walkie-talkie function totally independent of the base unit.
• Hands-free speakerphone on handset
• Dedicated keys on handset(s): Redial / Flash / Mute / Intercom / Speakerphone / Directory /
Voicemail
• Caller ID Type I, II
• Backlit 4-Line Multi-Function LCD on handset
• Three soft keys on handset to access different functions depending on the current mode of the
phone.
• Handset Volume Control
• New Call/ ICM Waiting Indicator on handset
• Out of Range indication
• Non-volatile memory for 32 Name and Number Caller ID Records, 40 Personal Names and Numbers
on each handset, 50 General Name and Number Phone Book Directory shared among all handsets
and 22 Last Dialed Number directory on each handset
• Clock with programmable Alarm
• English/French Intelligent LCD Display
• 2.5 mm Headset Jack

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Check to be sure that the following items are included with your 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.
• Base Unit
• Two Handsets with Belt Clips
• One Charging Cradle
• One AC Adapter
• Two Battery Packs
• One Long Telephone Line Cord
• One Short Telephone Line Cord for Wall-mounting
• Owner’s Manual(s)
CHOOSING THE BEST LOCATION
Calls are transmitted between the base unit and the handset, or between handsets, by using wireless
radio waves. For maximum distance and noise-free operation, here are some important guidelines:
1. The location should be close to both a phone jack and a continuous power outlet, which is not
switch-controlled.
2. Keep the base and the handset away from sources of electrical noise such as TV, personal
computer, or another cordless phone.
3. Place base in a HIGH, CENTRAL location with no obstructions such as walls.
4. The base can be placed on a desk, tabletop or mounted on wall.
Note:
While using the handset:
If you are near a microwave oven, which is being used, you may experience noise from the receiver or
the speaker. Move away from the microwave oven and closer to the base unit.
If more than one cordless phone is being used and your handset is near another cordless phone’s base
unit, you may experience interference. Move away from other cordless phone’s base unit and closer to
your base unit.

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
LOCATION OF CONTROLS
Handset
Line-in-use / Message Waiting / New Call Indicator
(a) Flashes rapidly when ringing.
(b) Flashes regularly if you have message in your answering machine or new Caller ID in Call Log.
(c) Lights when the handset is in use.
/ Key
Allows you to access the telephone line or to release the line.
Speakerphone Indicator
Lights when speakerphone is in use.
Speakerphone Key [Spk.]
(a) Press to activate / deactivate the hands-free speakerphone during a call
(b) Dial the number on the display with speakerphone mode.
You are still required to press [OFF] to end your call.
Mute Key
While on a call, press [Mute] to mute the microphone for privacy.
Redial / Pause / Dial Key
(a) While off-hook, press [Redial] to recall and dial the last phone number dialed.
(b) While on-hook, press [Redial] to access the Redial List. Using [e] or [d] to select the desired
number and press [Talk] or [O.K.] soft key to dial it.
(c) Pressing the key during Pre-dial or Phone book directory number entry will enter a 3-second pause
into a dialing sequence, indicated by “P”.
Line-in-use/
Message Waiting/
New Call Indicator
Speakerphone
Indicator
Speakerphone Key
Intercom Key Flash Key
Redial /
Pause Key
Scroll Keys
Mute Key
Softkeys
/ Key

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Flash Key
The [Flash] key is used to access telephone company services such as Call Waiting.
Scroll Keys [e] / [d]
(a) While on a call, press [e] / [d] to adjust the volume.
(b) During standby, press [e] / [d] to scroll through Menu options, access Caller ID Records,
Phonebook Directory Records and Redial List.
Intercom Key [Int.]
During standby, press the key to activate the intercom function between handsets or with the base unit,
answer a paging call, or terminate an intercom call. While on a line, press the key to transfer the call to
a particular handset or the base.
3 Soft keys
These soft keys are used to select functions displayed directly above the keys. Functions displayed
above the keys will change depending on the mode of operation.
For example, on the display below, [MENU], [DIAL V.M.] & [DIR.] are displayed above the soft keys. To
operate the phone book directory, press the soft key on the right-hand-side.
e.g.
Pressing this softkey when
the phone is idled will enter
the phone into Phone Book
Directory Operation
[6] 1-07 01-10A
NO NEW CALLS
HS (1)
MENU V.MAIL DIR

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Base Unit
Ornamental lighting
(a) Flashes rapidly when ringing.
(b) Serves as a night-light in blue or violet colour when idled
(c) Turn red when line is in-use
Ornamental Lighting On/Off switch
(a) Press to turn the ornamental lighting On or Off
(b) Press to swap between blue and violet night-light
Page Key
During standby, press the key to page all the handsets within range
Charge indicator
Lights when the handset is charging up
Ornamental Light
Charge indicator
Page Key
Ornamental light
ON/OFF switch

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
LCD DISPLAY
Backlit LCD Display
Both the handset and the base unit have the backlit LCD display. It will light when you start using the
handset or the base unit, or when a call is received. The display light will stay on for a few seconds
after pressing a button or lifting the handset off the base unit.
Backlit Keypad
Except the [Mute] key and the soft keys, the other keys will be lit when you press a key or when a call is
received. The light will stay on for a few seconds after pressing a key or answering a call.
Caller’s Name
Special Call
Information
Calling Date & Time
Sequence
in caller list
Number of calls
from same caller
Labels of 3 softkeys
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Callers Number

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
QUICK REFERENCE
Task Steps Page
1 Adjust receiver /
Speakerphone volume
The handset has 4 adjustable volume levels (VOL-1
– VOL-4) that show on the display while off the hook.
Press [e] / [d] to adjust during a call.
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2Making a call 1. Press [ ] or [Spk.] on the handset and listen for a dial
tone.
2. Dial number
3. To hang up, press [] on the handset or return the
handset to charge cradle.
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3Answering a call Auto mode is the default mode setting of the phone:
If the handset is on the charge cradle, just lift the handset
and the line is automatically connected.
If the phone is set to Manual mode, or whenever the
handset is not on the charge cradle, to answer a call:
1. Press [ ] or [Spk.] key on the handset to pick up a call
2. To hang up, press [OFF] on the handset or return the
handset to charge cradle.
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4. Last number redial 1. Press [ ] key and listen for dial tone.
2. Press [Redial] to dial the last dialed number.
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5. Dial from the Redial
List
1. Press [Redial].
2. Use [e] / [d] scroll keys to access desired number
from the list of up to 22 last dialed numbers.
3. Press [ ] key to dial the number.
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6Review Caller List Use [e] / [d] scroll keys to review caller’s information
during standby mode.
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
QUICK REFERENCE
Task Steps Page
7Call back a number in
Caller List
1. Scroll to a desired record in Caller List.
2. Press [ ] to dial
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8Store Caller ID number
into Phone Book
Directory
1. Scroll to the desired Caller ID number.
2. Press [SAVE] soft key to store.
3. Press [O.K.] or [GENERAL] to select storing in the
personal (handset) or general (base) phone book
directory.
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9Manually add a new
number into Phone
Book Directory
1. Press [DIR.] soft key.
2. Press [O.K.] or [GENERAL] to select storing in the
personal (handset) or general (base) phone book
directory.
3. Follow the on-screen instructions to enter the phone
number, name, and to select the ring tone.
4. Press [SAVE] soft key to store.
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10 Dial from Phone Book
Directory
1. Press [DIR.] soft key.
2. Press [O.K] or [GENERAL] to select personal or
general phone book
3. Use [e] / [d] scroll keys to find the desired directory
record.
4. Press [ ] or [Spk.] to dial.
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11 Switch to a waiting call Press [Flash] to put the talking party on hold and talk to
the waiting party.
If Call Waiting ID Option is subscribed to, more options
are available.
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
QUICK REFERENCE
Task Steps Page
12 Page from base to
handset(s)
1. Press [Page] key.
2. Use [e] / [d] scroll keys to find the desired handset or
all handsets and press [O.K.] to page.
3. To terminate the paging, press [Page] key again.
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13 Intercom call between
two handsets
1. Press [Int.].
2. Use [e] / [d] scroll keys to select broadcast mode and
press [O.K.].
3. To terminate the intercom call, press [EXIT] soft key or
[Int.] key.
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14 Blind Call Transfer 1. While connected to an external line, press [Int.] key.
2. Use [e] / [d] scroll keys to select the handset to which
the call is transferred.
3. On the recipient side, press [O.K.] soft- key or [ ] to
take the call.
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15 Announced Call
Transfer
1. While connected to an external line, press [HOLD] soft
key to put the line on hold.
2. Press [Int.] and scroll to the desired recipient and press
[O.K.].
3. After announcing the call the recipient presses [ ] to
take the call.
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16 Multiple Handsets
Conference
While a handset is engaged in an external call, another
handset(s), can press [ ] key to join the conversation.
The maximum number of handsets in a conference is 2.
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
QUICK REFERENCE
Task Steps Page
17 Room Monitoring On the handset in the room to be monitored:
1. Press [MENU] soft key
2. Scroll to the [MONITOR ROOM] menu and press
[O.K.]. The handset will display “ READY TO ROOM
MONITORING”.
On the handset used for monitoring:
1. Press [Int.] key.
2. Using [e] / [d] scroll keys to select the handset the
room to be monitored and press [PAGE] to start.
The link is automatically set up while the communication
is only one-way.
To end the monitoring, press [EXIT] or [Int.]
key on either side.
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18 Walkie -Talkie mode
Two or more handsets
entered into walkie-
talkie mode can
communicate with
each other totally
independent of the
base unit if they are
within range of each
other.
To enter walkie-talkie (FRS) mode:
1. Press [MENU] soft key.
2. Using [e] / [d] scroll keys to access Walkie - talkie
menu.
3. Press [O.K.] to confirm selection and the display shows
“WALKIE-TALKIE”.
To operate as walkie-talkie (FRS):
1. Press [Int.] key.
2. Press the handset number, which is in Walkie-talkie
mode. The called handset can answer by pressing [ ],
[Int.] or [O.K.] key.
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GETTING STARTED
Your new telephone includes the highest quality NiMH (Nickel Metal Hydride) rechargeable
batteries available. Following these simple instructions 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. Insert the battery pack into the battery compartment and make sure to position the battery pack so
that it is touching the charging contacts.
3. Slide the battery cover upward until it snaps into place.
4. Connect the AC adapter to the 7.5V DC jack of the base unit and to a standard 120V AC wall outlet.
5. Place the handset on the base unit. Make sure the Charge indicator on the base unit lights, and
charging begins.
6. The battery icon on the handset changes from very low, to low, to medium, to full and repeats as a
cycle. It only stops after leaving the charging cradle.
Low Battery
The battery icon on the right of the display shows the level of battery.
Full Medium Low Very low
If the handset battery is not properly charged, there is a warning tone while the handset is in use and
“BATTERY LOW” is displayed. When this occurs the handset does not function when you press the
keys.
Cleaning the Battery Contacts
To maintain a good charge, it is important to clean all battery contacts on the handset and the base unit
with a soft, dry cloth about once a month. You may also use a pencil eraser or other contact cleaner.
Do not use any liquids or solvents.

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GETTING STARTED
AC POWER
Caution:
1. Use ONLY with the AC Adapter supplied (AC 120V, DC9V, 500mA).
2. The AC adapter must remain connected at all times (It is normal for the adapter 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. Batteries can
leak chemicals that can destroy electronic parts.
6. For the longest battery, life and optimal operation of the phone system ALWAYS completely charge
and discharge the batteries.
CONNECTING THE BASE UNIT
1. Plug one end of the telephone line cord into the jack at the bottom of the base unit and plug the
other end of the cord into the modular telephone wall jack.
2. Plug the AC adapter into the 9V DC jack on the base and the other end into a standard 120V AC
wall outlet.
3. Set the base unit on a tabletop and then place the handset on the base unit.
Note:
1. Use only the AC adapter supplied.
2. Connect the AC adapter to a continuous power outlet.
3. Place the base unit close to the AC outlet so that you can unplug the AC adapter easily.
Tip: If your telephone outlet is not modular, contact your telephone company for assistance.

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GETTING STARTED
REGISTRATION & DE-REGISTRATION OF HANDSET
The first registered handset will be automatically assigned as HS (1). When additional handsets are
registered to the system, they will be assigned extension numbers in the following sequence: HS (2),
HS (3) and HS (4). They can be renamed later.
Registration
An unregistered handset will display “HS_ _”.
Press [MENU] soft key, “REGISTRATION” is displayed.
Press [O.K.] and “ADD A HANDSET?” is displayed.
Press [O.K.] again. “PRESS BASE [PAGE] UNTIL HS BEEPS”
will be displayed.
On the Base unit
Press and hold the [Page] button until beeps are heard. The registration
process is now completed.
De-register a handset
You can de-register a registered handset from the base unit.
On the Handset:
Press [MENU] and “REGISTRATION” appears on the display.
REGISTRATION
RINGER & BEEP
OK EXIT
[6] 1-01 12-00A
NO NEW CALLS
HS_ _
MENU V.MAIL DIR.
ADD A HANDSET?
OK EXIT
HOLD BASE [PAGE]
UNTIL HS BEEPS
REGISTRATION
RINGER & BEEP
OK EXIT

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GETTING STARTED
Press [OK] to enter Registration menu.
Using [e] / [d] to select “DEL HANDSET?”
Press [O.K.] and “DEREGISTER HS (#)” is displayed.
Press [OK] to confirm. “DEREGISTERING...” will be displayed
during the process. When deregistration process is completed,
the unit will return to Registration menu.
CHOOSE THE DIALING MODE
If your telephone is equipped with a touch tone dialing system, the phone will be ready to use as soon
as the battery is charged. If your line uses pulse (rotary) dialing, you will need to set the dialing mode
as follows:
Press [MENU] and “REGISTRATION” appears on the display.
Using [e] / [d] to access “DIAL MODE”.
Press [OK] to enter Dial mode menu.
Using [e] / [d] to select “PULSE MODE”.
Press [SAVE] to confirm.The display will return to “DIAL MODE”,
press [EXIT] to return to standby.
You are now ready to use your new telephone
DEREGISTER
HS (1) ?
OK EXIT
REGISTRATION
DIAL MODE
OK EXIT
REGISTRATION
RINGER & BEEP
OK EXIT
DIAL MODE
LANGUAGE
OK EXIT
TONE
PULSE
SAVE EXIT
[6] 1-01 12-05A
HS (1)
ANSWER MACH ON
MENU V.MAIL DIR.

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GETTING STARTED
WALL-MOUNTING BASE UNIT
The base unit can be mounted on a wall phone plate easily.
1. Plug the AC adapter’s barrel plug into the jack marked “500mA DC 7.9V” at the rear
end of the base unit.
2. Plug the short telephone line cord into the jack marked “TEL LINE”.
3. Hold the base unit up next to the wall jack and plug the line cord into the wall jack.
4. Place the base unit on the posts of the wall plate and push down until the unit is secured firmly.
5. Plug the AC adapter into a standard wall outlet.
Note: If you are not using a standard wall plate to mount the phone on wall, you may also mount it
with ordinary screws. Affix two screws with vertical separation of 31/4 inches at your desired location.
Remember to leave 1/8 inch of the screw extending from the wall.
Please charge all the batteries for at least 15 hours prior to initial use.
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