CenturyLink PID99 User manual

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PID99-EL
Call Waiting ID
Telephone
PID99-EL
Call Waiting ID
Telephone
Español

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The PID99 Call Waiting ID Telephone has been designed to provide a
clear and crisp telephone calling experience while incorporating features
that make the latest phone company services like Caller ID and Call Waiting
easier to use.
This phone combines Call Waiting with Caller ID. As with Caller ID, the
phone lets you know who is calling before you answer it. The service
displays the caller’s name and phone number, and the date and time of
each call. All caller information is stored in the order in which it was
received for up to 99 calls.
Call Waiting ID enables you to identify an incoming caller when you are
already on the phone by showing the caller’s information on the Caller ID
display. You can then choose to answer the new call or not.
TELEPHONE OVERVIEW
AM
CALL#
MESSAGE WAITING AND
NEW CALL LIGHT
REVIEW CALLER ID HISTORY
DIAL NUMBER DISPLAYED
ON SCREEN
HANDSET TAB
PLACE CURRENT CALLER
ON HOLD
STORE UP TO 10 SPEED DIAL
NUMBERS IN MEMORY
REDIAL LAST NUMBER DIALED
REMOVE ONE OR
ALL CALLS FROM
CALL HISTORY
RETRIEVE VOICE
MESSAGING MESSAGES
ANSWER CALL WAITING
CALLS BY PRESSING
THE FLASH KEY OR MAKE
3-WAY CALLS
RINGER VOLUME SWITCH
PULSE/TONE SWITCH
HANDSET VOLUME SWITCH

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Set-Up Instructions 6
Installation with a Telephone Answering Machine 9
Wall Mounting 10
Adjusting Handset Volume 12
Adjusting Ringer Volume 12
Function Keys 13
MESSAGE Key 13
Flash Key 14
3-Way Key 14
Redial Key 15
Speed Dial Key 15
Hold Key 16
Call Waiting Service 16
Caller ID Service 16
Arrow Keys 17
Delete Key 17
Dial Key 17
New Call and Message Waiting Light 18
Display Messages 19
Date and Time 20
Display Contrast 20
Battery Replacement 20
Troubleshooting Tips 21
Maintenance 22
Hearing Aid Compatibility 22
FCC Information 23
Warranty 24
Safety Information 25

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CHECK YOUR PACKAGE CONTENTS
Make sure you have received the following items in the package.
If any items are missing, contact the Consumerware customer service
line at 800-456-6076.
PID99 TELEPHONE BASE
PID99 TELEPHONE HANDSET
HANDSET CORD
TELEPHONE LINE CORDS (2)
SIZE “C”BATTERIES (3) - INSTALLED

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SET-UP INSTRUCTIONS
Step 1 Connect Cords
•Connect the handset cord from the jack at the bottom of the handset
to the jack at the bottom of the phone.
•Connect telephone line cord from the jack at the top of the phone to
the telephone wall jack.
•Lift the handset to confirm that a dial tone is present.
•Display will read CONNECTIONS OK immediately after phone line cord
is connected.
For diagram showing installation with an answering machine, see p.9
For instructions on wall mounting, see p.10
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Step 2 Select the Language (English or Spanish):
a) Press and hold the DIAL key while pressing the left ARROW key to see
the selections.
b) Release the DIAL key to confirm the setting.
Step 3 Select Dialing Rule
The phone can automatically dial phone numbers that appear in the display.
To do this, the settings must reflect your local dialing rules. If you use
seven digits to dial local calls, select the DIAL 7 DIGITS setting. If you are
required to dial 10 digits in your local area (area code + phone number),
select the DIAL 10 DIGITS setting.
a) Press and hold the DIAL key while pressing the right ARROW key to
see the selections.
b) Release the DIAL key to confirm the setting.
DIAL
ENGLISH
DIAL
DIAL 7 DIGITS

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Step 4 Select Tone/Pulse Dialing Mode
Depending on your dialing system, set the Dial Mode switch as follows:
If your dialing system is:Set switch to:
TenoT
PesluP
If you are not sure of your dialing system, make a trial call with the Dial
Mode switch set to T. If the call connects, leave the switch as is; otherwise,
set to P.
Step 5 Programming Your Voice Mail Access Number
If you subscribe to Voice Mail, you can automatically
dial your Voice access number with a touch of the
MESSAGE key.
To program your Voice Messaging access number:
a) When the MESSAGE key is first pressed, the display will show
ENTER PHONE NUM.
b) Enter the Voice Messaging access number exactly as you would normally
dial it to retrieve your voice messages.
c) Press the MESSAGE key again to store the number in memory.
The display will show NUMBER STORED.
To change your Voice Mail access number previously stored in memory,
press and hold the MESSAGE key until the display shows ENTER PHONE
NUM. Then enter the new number and press the MESSAGE key again to
store it in memory.
Once the number is stored, simply lift the handset, wait for dial tone and
press the MESSAGE key. The phone will automatically dial your Voice
Mail access number.
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INSTALLATION WITH A TELEPHONE
ANSWERING MACHINE
PHONE
ANSWERING MACHINE
OUTLETJACK
P T
PULSE/TONE

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WALL MOUNTING
The base of the phone is designed to be mounted on a standard telephone
wall-mounting plate.
1. Reverse the handset tab. This tab holds the handset when you hang
up. The end of the “hook”should face up when inserted back into
the phone.
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2. Using the short phone cord supplied, connect one end of the cord to
the jack at the top of the phone and the other end to a telephone jack
with wall plate.
3. Hook the phone onto the wall plate as shown.

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FUNCTION KEYS
The phone has a row of keys that help you access various calling services.
You must subscribe to some of these services in order for the associated
features of the phone to work. For more information on these services and
availability in your area, contact your local phone company.
MESSAGE KEY
Voice Mail service takes your calls while you are
away from your phone or even while you are on another call.
If the indicator light flashes red and the display shows MESSAGE WAITING,
you know you have new voice messages waiting. To retrieve your messages,
press the MESSAGE key to automatically dial your Voice Messaging
access phone number. When connected, enter your PIN code to retrieve
your voice messages.
You must subscribe to Voice Mail from your phone company in order to take
advantage of this feature, and you must program your Voice Mail
access phone number into the phone (see Programming Your Voice
Mail Access Number on Page 8 for set-up instructions).
ADJUSTING HANDSET VOLUME
The handset volume can be adjusted to High and Low volume settings.
Using the Volume switch on the side of the phone, set it to H (high)
or L (low).
ADJUSTING THE RINGER VOLUME
The ringer volume can be adjusted to High, Low or Off. Using the Ringer
switch on the side of the phone, set it to H (high), L (low) or Off.
H L
VOLUME
OFF L H
RINGER

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FLASH KEY
When a Call Waiting call comes in, you can press the FLASH key to switch
to the new call. To return to the original conversation, press the FLASH
key again.
3-W A Y KEY
Talk to two people in separate locations at the same time with
Three-Way Calling. Adding a third person to your call is as easy as touching
a button. You can use this service for local, regional or
long distance calls.
How to activate Three-Way Calling
1. While talking to one person, press the 3-Way button. This places the
person on hold. Listen for three brief tones followed by a dial tone.
2. Dial the number of the person you want to add to your conversation.
When that person answers, you may talk privately before completing
the three-way connection.
3. Press the 3-Way button again. This adds the first person back to the
line and completes the three-way connection.
•If the second number is busy or there is no answer, press the 3-Way
button to return to the original call, then press it once more to disconnect
the busy or unanswered number.
•To end either call, ask one person to hang up.
•All three connections automatically disconnect when the Three-Way
Calling subscriber hangs up.
Note: Three-Way Calling is a pay-per-use and subscription calling feature
offered the phone company and is not available in all areas. Contact your
local provider for rates and availability.
REDIAL KEY
To redial the last number called, simply lift the handset and press the
REDIAL key.
SPEED DIAL KEY
You can store up to 10 phone numbers (0-9) into the Speed Dial memory.
When the Speed Dial button is first pressed, a message on the display
will read:
UNPROGRAMMED
HOLD SPEED DIAL
TO PROGRAM NEW
NUMBER
To enter a new Speed Dial phone number:
1. Press and hold down the SPEED DIAL key until ENTER PHONE NUM
is displayed.
2. On the telephone keypad, enter the number exactly as you want it to
be dialed, then press SPEED DIAL. If you make a mistake while entering
the number, replace the handset in the cradle and begin at Step 1
again.
3. The display will show the entered phone number and display
SELECT 0-9.
4. Press the number on the telephone keypad (0-9) where you would
like the phone number to be stored. The display will then show
NUMBER STORED.
To dial a phone number stored in Speed Dial:
1. Lift the handset and wait for a dial tone.
2. Press the SPEED DIAL button.
3. Enter the location (0-9) of the stored phone number.
4. The display will show the phone number dialing and make
the connection.
To add additional Speed Dial phone numbers:
Simply press and hold the SPEED DIAL key again and follow the
steps above.

HOLD KEY
To place a caller on hold, simply press the HOLD key and HOLD will appear
on the display. To take a caller off hold, simply press the HOLD key again
to resume the conversation.
CALL WAITING SERVICE
With Call Waiting, if a call comes in while you’re on the line, a brief tone
signals you that another caller is trying to get through. The brief Call
Waiting tone is easily recognizable while you’re on the phone.
When you hear it, you have the option to take the new call or not. To
switch over to the new call, just press and release the FLASH button.
To switch back to the first call, press and release the FLASH button again.
You can also deactivate Call Waiting on an as-needed basis – for example,
before placing an important call or connecting to the Internet. Just
hit *70 before dialing the number to ensure you are not interrupted during
the call.
CALLER ID SERVICE
The phone is designed for Caller ID service by the phone company.
The caller’s information will be displayed after the first ring, provided that
you have subscribed to Caller ID service. The phone can store information
for up to 99 calls, including the time and date the call was received. The
Caller ID information is stored from the most recent to the oldest call.
If you subscribe to Call Waiting ID service, when a Call Waiting call is
received, the new caller’s name and phone number will be displayed.
Note that Call Waiting ID information cannot be received by the PID99
phone if another telephone is simultaneously off-hook on the same telephone
line. If a Call Waiting call comes in when two or more people are talking
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on seperate telephones in the same location, you will hear the Call Waiting
beep but the phone display will read EXT IN USE. This notifies you that the
Caller ID information was sent by the phone company but because two or
more phones were off-hook at the same time, the information could not
be displayed.
ARROW KEYS
Press the ARROW keys to scroll through the stored call entries.
Calls are displayed in the order they were received.
The left ARROW key displays entries from newest to oldest
(from 99 to 1).
The right ARROW key displays entries from oldest to newest
(from 1 to 99).
When you reach the end of the call history, the screen displays
END OF LIST.
DELETE KEY
To erase the entry shown on the display, press the DELETE key. The display
will show DELETED and move to the next entry.
To erase all entries, press and hold the DELETE key for approximately five
seconds until CALLS DELETED appears on the display.
DIAL KEY
To dial a phone number shown in the display, simply press the ARROW
keys until the number you want to dial is displayed.
If the number in the display is a local call, press the DIAL key once. The
phone will dial the last seven digits or all ten digits, according to your
setting for local dialing. (See Select Dialing Rule on page 7 to set up local
dialing rules.)
If the number in the display is a long distance call, press the DIAL key twice
within one second, and the phone will dial a “1” before dialing the area
code and number.
DIAL
DELETE

A Call Waiting call has just come in while
another telephone extension was off hook.
Caller ID information could not be displayed.
EXT IN USE
The total number of new calls received.
5 NEW CALLS
You have received new voice mail
messages in your Voice Mail service.
MESSAGE WAITING
An error occurred while receiving
the Caller ID information.
LINE ERROR
Unable to receive information about
the caller’s name and number.
UNKNOWN CALLER
The calling party is blocking name
and number information.
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NEW CALL AND MESSAGE WAITING LIGHT
•Green – if you have received new calls that have not been reviewed.
•Red – if you subscribe to Voice Messaging service and you have at least
one new message waiting.
The New Call Indicator and Message Waiting Light flashes green when you
have received any new calls that have not yet been reviewed. If you subscribe
to Voice Mail service through the phone company, the light will flash red]
whenever you have a new Voice Mail message waiting. For Voice Mail
subscribers, the PID99 phone detects FSK / Visual Message Waiting Indication.
DIAL
DELETE
DISPLAY MESSAGES
PRIVATE CALLER

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T R OUBLESHOOTING TIPS
Call cannot be connected even if dialed correctly.
•Check to confirm that the dialing mode of Pulse or Tone is
set properly.
The unit does not ring.
•The Ringer selector is set to Off. Set to High or Low.
•If there are several other telephones on the same line, try disconnecting
some of the other telephones. Having too many telephones connected
can also create problems such as low ringer volume or impaired sound
quality during calls.
Caller ID information does not display when the phone rings.
•Wait until the phone rings twice before answering.
•Make sure your Caller ID service has been activated.
Information does not display when a Call Waiting
call comes in.
•You must subscribe to Call Waiting ID service for this feature to
work. Call your phone company to confirm you have signed up for
Call Waiting ID service.
When you receive a call the display shows
UNKNOWN CALLER or PRIVATE CALLER.
•In some calling areas, the name display service may not be available or
the calling party has blocked the Caller ID data from being transferred
with the call.
There is no dial tone on the telephone.
•Check all cords to make sure that all connections are secure.
•Unplug the telephone and connect it to another modular jack. If it still
does not work, and other telephones in your home are working, the
problem is with this telephone.
The LCD display is dim.
•Adjust the contrast control using the DELETE and ARROW keys to darken
the display. See the DISPLAY CONTRAST section on Page 20 of this
manual for instructions.
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D A TE AND TIME
When not showing Caller ID information, the current Date and Time will
appear on the display. There is no need to enter the date and time as it
is transmitted automatically when Caller ID data is sent from the provider.
receiving the first call, the current Date and Time will be entered and will
automatically appear on the display.
DISPLAY CONTRAST
To adjust the contrast of the screen display, press and hold the left ARROW
key while repeatedly pressing the DELETE key to cycle through the contrast
settings. Release the left ARROW key to confirm the setting.
Important: Do not press and hold the DELETE key without pressing the left
REVIEW key. You could accidentally erase all the Caller ID entries if you
press only the DELETE key.
B A TTERY REPLACEMENT
Replace all three “C” size alkaline batteries when the display flashes
LOW BATTERY. Use only high quality alkaline batteries for full operation
of telephone features. (Batteries last for about one year, depending
upon use).
•Remove the battery door.
•Install three “C” size alkaline batteries. Make sure to match the
“+” and “-“ of the batteries with the diagram inside the compartment.
•Put the cover back in its position and push gently until you hear the
door snap securely into place.
•Batteries typically last about one year depending upon use.

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Message Waiting Indicator Light does not flash and
MESSAGE WAITING does not appear.
•Make sure FSK/ Visual Message Waiting Indication is offered by your
local provider and that it has been turned on.
LINE ERROR message is displayed.
•LINE ERROR appears on the display if the phone detects anything other
than valid Caller ID information during the silent period after the first
ring. If the telephone is answered between the first and second ring,
the Caller ID information may not be received properly.
•LINE ERROR may indicate the presence of noise or static on your
telephone line. If this condition persists, call your local phone company.
Caller ID information stored in memory is deleted
•The Caller ID information showing on the display will be erased when
the DELETE button is pressed.
•All Caller ID information stored in memory will be lost when the
batteries run down.
MAINTENANCE
Clean the outside of the phone with a soft damp cloth. Do not use any
type of abrasive pad, scouring powder or solvent such as alcohol or benzene
as they may damage the finish of the phone cabinet.
HEARING AID COMP A TIBILITY
The PID99 is compatible with inductively coupled hearing aids.
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FCC INFORMATION
This product is registered with the Federal Communications Commission
and is in compliance with parts 15 and 68, FCC Rules and Regulations.
To comply with FCC regulations, the following conditions must be met:
This device complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules.
The label on the bottom of this device contains the FCC registration number
and ringer equivalence number.
If requested by the telephone company, the FCC registration number of
this device and the ringer equivalence number must be reported. USOC
jack RJ11. For reliable operation, the sum of the ringer equivalence numbers
for devices connected to a single telephone line should not exceed five.
This device must not be installed on coin operated telephone lines or
party lines.
Rights of the Telephone Company
Should your equipment cause trouble on your line which may harm the
telephone network, the telephone company shall, where practicable, notify
you that temporary discontinuance of service may be required. Where prior
notice is not practicable and the circumstances warrant such action, the
telephone company may temporarily discontinue service immediately. In
case of such temporary discontinuance, the telephone company must: (1)
promptly notify you of such temporary discontinuance, (2) afford you the
opportunity to correct the situation and (3) inform you of your right to
bring a compliant to the Commission pursuant to procedures set forth in
Subpart E of Part 68, FCC Rules and Regulations.
The telephone company may make changes in its communications facilities,
equipment, operations of procedures where such action is required in the
operation of its business and not inconsistent with FCC Rules and
Regulations. If these changes are expected to affect the use or performance
of your telephone equipment, the telephone company must give you
adequate notice, in writing, to allow you to maintain uninterrupted service.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference.
2. This device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
Repair work on this device must be done by Consumerware, Inc.
or an authorized repair station.

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LIMITED WARRANTY
Consumerware, Inc. warrants this product to be free from manufacturing
defects for a period of one year from the original date of consumer purchase.
This warranty is limited to the repair or replacement of this product only
and does not extend to consequential or incidental damage to other
products that may be used with this unit. This warranty is in lieu of all
other warranties expressed or implied. If the unit should prove defective
within the warranty period, please call Consumerware Customer Service
at 1-800-456-6076 for product return information.
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SAFETY INFORMATION
This symbol is to alert you to important operating or servicing
instructions that may appear in this user’s manual. Always follow
basic safety precautions when using this product to reduce the
risk of injury, fire, or electric shock.
1. Read and understand all instructions.
2. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product.
3. Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use
liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
4. Do not use this product near water, for example, near a bathtub, wash
bowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a
swimming pool.
5. Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, or table. This
product may fall, causing serious damage to the product.
6. Install this product in a protected location where no one can step on
or trip over the line cord. Protect cords from damage or abrasion.
7. Slots or openings in the cabinet and the back and bottom are provided
for ventilation, to protect it from overheating. These openings must
not be blocked or covered. The openings should never be blocked by
placing the product on a bed, or other similar surface. This product
should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register.
8. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not disassemble this product,
but take it to a qualified serviceperson 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.
9. Unplug this product from the wall jack and refer servicing to qualified
service personnel under the following conditions:
a) When the telephone line cord is damaged or frayed.
b) If liquid has been spilled into the product.
c) If the product does not operate normally by following the operating
instructions. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating
instructions because improper adjustment of other controls may result
in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician
to restore the product to normal operation.
d) If the product has been exposed to rain or water.
e) If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged.
f) If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance.

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10. Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electrical
storm. There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning.
11. Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of
the leak.
If Your Product Utilizes Batteries, The Following Additional
Precautions Should Be Observed:
1. Use only the type and size battery(ies) specified in the user manual.
2. Do not dispose of the battery(ies) in fire. They may explode. Check
with local codes for possible special disposal instructions.
3. Do not open or mutilate the battery(ies). Released electrolyte is corrosive
and may cause damage to the eyes or skin. It may be toxic if swallowed.
4. Exercise care in handling batteries in order not to short the battery
with conducting materials such as rings, bracelets, and keys. The battery
or conductor may overheat and cause burns.
5. Do not attempt to recharge the battery(ies) provided with or identified
for use with this product that are not intended to be charged. The
batteries may leak corrosive electrolyte or explode.
6. Do not attempt to rejuvenate the battery(ies) provided with or identified
for use with this product by heating them. Sudden release of the battery
electrolyte may occur causing burns or irritation to eyes or skin.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
For questions regarding the operation of this product, call the
Consumerware Customer Service line at 1-800-456-6076
d) Si el producto ha sido expuesto a la lluvia o al agua.
e) Si el producto se dejócaer o el alojamiento estádañado.
f) Si el producto exhibe algún cambio notable en su funcionamiento.
10. Evite el uso de un teléfono (a menos que sea inalámbrico) durante una
tormenta eléctrica. Podría haber un riesgo remoto de choque eléctrico
causado por los rayos.
11. No utilice el teléfono para reportar una fuga de gas si se encuentra
cerca de la fuga.
Si su producto utiliza pilas, deberáobservar las siguientes
precauciones adicionales:
1. Use únicamente el tipo y tamaño de pila(s) especificados en el manual
del usuario.
2. No tire la(s) pila(s) al fuego. Podrían explotar. Consulte los reglamentos
locales por si existen instrucciones especiales para su eliminación.
3. No abra la(s) pila(s) ni la(s) mutile. El electrolito liberado es corrosivo
y podría causar daño a los ojos o la piel. Podría ser tóxico en caso de
ser ingerido.
4. Proceda con cautela cuando estémanejando las pilas a fin de no
producir un cortocircuito con materiales conductivos, tales como anillos,
pulseras y llaves. La pila o el conductor se podría sobrecalentar y
producir quemaduras.
5. No intente recargar la(s) pila(s) proporcionadas con este producto o
identificadas para usar con este producto si no son pilas recargables.
Las pilas podrían emanar electrolito corrosivo o podrían explotar.
6. No intente rejuvenecer la(s) pila(s) proporcionadas con este producto
o identificadas para usar con este producto sometiéndolas a calor.
Podría ocurrir una liberación repentina del electrolito de la pila el cual
causa quemaduras o irritación de los ojos y la piel.
CONSERVE ESTAS INSTRUCCIONES.
Si tiene preguntas acerca de cómo utilizar este producto,
llame a la línea de atención al cliente de Consumerware
al 1-800-456-6076
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El teléfono PID99 con identificación de llamada en espera fue
diseñado para proporcionar una experiencia telefónica nítida a la vez que
incorpora funciones que facilitan el empleo de los más modernos servicios
de las compañías telefónicas, como por ejemplo Identificación de llamada
e Identificación de llamada en espera.
Este teléfono combina Llamada en espera con Identificación de llamada.
Al igual que con Identificación de llamada, el teléfono le indica quién está
llamando antes de que conteste. El servicio muestra el nombre y el número
de la persona que está llamando, y la fecha y la hora de cada llamada.
Toda la información de llamadas se almacena en el orden en que se
recibieron las llamadas, hasta un máximo de 99 llamadas.
La identificación de llamada en espera le permite identificar la llamada que
está entrando cuando usted ya se encuentra hablando por teléfono, pues
le muestra la información de la llamada en la pantalla de identificación de
llamadas. De esa manera, usted decide si desea contestar la nueva llamada.
GENERALIDADES DEL TEL É FONO
AM
CALL#
INDICADOR LUMINOSO DE
MENSAJE EN ESPERA Y
LLAMADA NUEVA
REVISAR HISTORIA DE
IDENTIFICACIÓN DE LLAMADAS
MARCAR EL NÚMERO MOSTRADO
EN LA VENTANILLA
LENGÜETA DEL AURICULAR
PONER LA LLAMADA
ACTUAL EN ESPERA
ALMACENAR HASTA 10
NÚMEROS DE MARCADO
RÁPIDO EN LA MEMORIA
VOLVER A MARCAR EL ÚLTIMO
NÚMERO MARCADO
BORRAR UNA O TODAS
LAS LLAMADAS DE LA
HISTORIA DE LLAMADAS
ESCUCHAR UN
MENSAJE DE CORREO
RESPONDER A LLAMADAS
EN ESPERA OPRIMIENDO EL
BOTÓN FLASH O HACER
LLAMADAS CON TRES
AJUSTE DEL VOLUMEN DEL REPIQUE
INTERRUPTOR DE IMPULSOS/TONO
AJUSTE DEL VOLUMEN DEL AURICULAR

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CONTENIDO
Instrucciones para la instalación 6
Instalación con una máquina contestadora 9
Instalación en la pared 10
Ajuste del volumen del auricular 12
Ajuste del volumen de repique 12
Teclas de función 13
Tecla MESSAGE 13
Tecla Flash 14
Tecla 3-Way 14
Tecla Redial 15
Tecla Speed Dial 15
Tecla Hold 16
Servicio de llamada en espera 16
Servicio de identificación de llamada 16
Teclas de flecha 17
Tecla Delete 17
Tecla Dial 17
Indicador de llamada nueva y mensaje en espera 18
Mensajes en pantalla 19
Fecha y hora 20
Contraste de la pantalla 20
Cambio de las pilas 20
Sugerencias para resolver problemas 21
Mantenimiento 22
Compatibilidad con audífonos 22
Información de la FCC 23
Garantía 24
Información de seguridad 25

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REVISE EL CONTENIDO DEL PAQUETE
Cerciórese de que haya recibido todos los elementos siguientes en el
paquete. Si falta algo, llame a la línea de atención al cliente de
Consumerware al 800-456-6076.
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BASE DEL TELÉFONO PID99
AURICULAR DEL TELÉFONO PID99
CABLE PARA EL AURICULAR
CABLES PARA LA LÍNEA TELEFÓNICA (2)
PILAS TIPO “C”(3) - INSTALADAS

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INSTRUCCIONES PARA LA INSTALACIÓN
Paso 1 Conectar los cables
•Conecte el cable del auricular al conector situado en la parte inferior
del auricular y al conector situado en la parte inferior del teléfono.
•Conecte el cable para la línea telefónica en el conector situado en la
parte superior del teléfono y en el conector de la pared.
•Levante el auricular para verificar que haya tono de marcar.
•La pantalla indicara CONNECTIONS OK exactamente en el momento
en que conecte el cable para la línea telefónica.
En la página 9 se muestra un diagrama de la instalación con
máquina contestadora.
En la página 10 se detallan las instrucciones para instalar el teléfono
en la pared.
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Paso 2 Seleccionar el idioma (English o Español):
a) Mantenga presionada la tecla DIAL mientras oprime la tecla de FLECHA
izquierda para ver las alternativas.
b) Suelte la tecla DIAL para confirmar su selección.
Paso 3 Seleccionar la regla de marcado
El teléfono puede marcar automáticamente los números que se muestran
en la pantalla. Para hacerlo, el teléfono se debe ajustar de acuerdo con las
reglas de marcado de su localidad. Si utiliza siete dígitos para hacer llamadas
locales, seleccione MARC 7 DÍGITOS. Si tiene que marcar 10 dígitos en su
zona (código de área + número de teléfono), seleccione MARC 10 DÍGITOS.
a) Mantenga presionada la tecla DIAL mientras presiona la tecla de FLECHA
derecha para ver las alternativas.
b) Suelte la tecla DIAL para confirmar su selección.
DIAL
ESPANOL
DIAL
MARC 7 DIGITOS

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Paso 4 Seleccionar el modo de marcado de tonos o impulsos
Elija el ajuste apropiado para el modo de marcado según su sistema
de marcado:
Si su sistema de marcado es por: Ponga el interruptor en:
Tonos (Tone)T
Impulsos (Pulse)P
Si no sabe con certeza cuál sistema de marcado tiene, trate de hacer una
llamada con el interruptor de modo de marcado en T. Si la llamada se
conecta, deje el interruptor en esa posición; de lo contrario, póngalo en P.
Paso 5 Programación de su n úmero de acceso
a mensajes de voz
Si es abonado del servicio de mensajes de voz (Voice Mail), puede marcar
automáticamente su número de acceso al servicio
con tan sólo oprimir la tecla MESSAGE.
Para programar su número de acceso a mensajes de voz:
a) Oprima la tecla MESSAGE; la pantalla indicará MARC NUM TELEF.
b) Indique el número de acceso al correo de voz exactamente como lo
marcaría para escuchar sus mensajes de voz.
c) Oprima la tecla MESSAGE otra vez para grabar el número en
la memoria. La pantalla indicará NUM GRABADO.
Para cambiar el número de acceso al correo de voz grabado en la memoria,
oprima la tecla MESSAGE hasta que la pantalla indique MARC NUM TELEF.
Luego indique el nuevo número y oprima la tecla MESSAGE otra vez para
grabarlo en la memoria.
Una vez que haya grabado el número, simplemente levante el auricular,
espere a que se escuche el tono de marcar y oprima la tecla MESSAGE.
El teléfono marcará automáticamente su número de acceso a
mensajes de voz.
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INSTALACI Ó N CON UNA M Á QUINA
CONTESTADORA
TELÉFONO
MÁQUINA CONTESTADORA
ENCHUFECONECTOR
P T
PULSE/TONE
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