RCA 2130 DECT User manual

Quick Set
-up Guide
for
Option
al/Additional
Model2130
DECT
6.0
Cordless
Handset
for use
with
S
ystems
2131
and 2132
series
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before
operating
product for the first
time.
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Model
2130

2
Equipment
Appr
ov
al
Information
Your telephone equipment is approved
for
connection
to thePublic
S
witched
Telephone Network
and
is
in
compliance
with parts15and68,
FCC Rules
and
R
egulations
andthe
T
echnical
R
equirements
for
T
elephone
T
erminal
Equipment published
by
A
CT
A
.
1
Notification
to the
Local Telephone
Company
On
thebottom of this
equipment is
a
label indicating,
amongother
information,
the
US
number
and
RingerEquivalence Number
(REN)
for
the
equipment
.
You
must
,
uponr
equest
,
provide
thisinformationto your
telephone
company.
The RENis useful in
determining
the
number
of
devices
youmay
connect
to
your
telephone line
and
still have
allof
these devices
ring
when
your
telephone number is called.
Inmost
(but
not
all) areas,
the
sum
of the
RENs
of all
devicesconnected
to
one line should
not
exceed 5. To
be
certain
of
the
number
of
devices
youmay
connect
to your
line as determined
bythe
REN,
you
should
contact your
local telephone
company.
A
plugand
jack used
to
connect
this
equipment
to the
premises
wiring
and
telephone network
must
comply
with the
applicable
FCC
Part
68rules
and
requirementsadopted
bythe
ACTA. A
compliant telephone
cordand
modular
plug
is provided
with this
product
.It
is designed
to beconnected
to a
compatible modular jack
that
is also
compliant
.
See
installation
instructions
for details.
Notes
•
Thisequipment may
not be
used
on
coin service provided
bythe
telephone
company.
•
Party lines
are
subject
to state
tariffs,
and
therefore,
you may not be
able
to
use
yourown
telephone equipment
if you are on a party line.
Check
with your
local telephone
company.
•
Notice
mustbe
given
to the
telephone company
uponpermanent
disconnection
of your
telephone
from yourline.
•
Ifyour
home has specially
wiredalarm
equipment connected
to the
telephone line, ensure
the
installation
of thisproduct
does
not disable
youralarm
equipment
.Ifyou
have questions
about what will disable
alarm
equipment
,
consult
your
telephone company
or a qualified
installer
.
USNumber is located on
the
cabinet
bottom.
REN Number is located on
the
cabinet
bottom.

3
2
Rights of
the
Telephone
Company
Should
your
equipment causetrouble
onyour
line
whichmay harm the
telephone
netw
ork
,
the
telephone company shall, where practicable,
notify
youthat
temporary discontinuance
of
service
maybe
required.
Where
prior
notice is
not
practicable
andthe
circumstances
warrant
such
action,
the
telephone company
may
temporarily discontinue service
immediately.
In
case
of
such temporary discontinuance,
the
telephone company
must:
(1)
promptlynotify youof
such temporary discontinuance;
(2)
afford
y
ou the
opportunity
to correctthe
situation;
and
(3)
inform youof yourright to
bringa
complaint
to the
Commission pursuant
to
procedures set
forth in
S
ubpar
t
E
of
Part 68,
FCC Rules
and
R
egulations.
The telephone company
may
make changes
initscommunications
facilities,
equipment
,
operations
or
procedures where such
actionis
required
inthe
operation
of its
business
andnot
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
n
o
t
ic
e
,
inwr
i
t
i
ng
,
to allow
you
to maintainuninterrupted
service.
Int
erfer
ence
Information
Thisdevice complies
with
Part
15of the
FCC Rules.
Operation is
subject
to the
following
two
conditions:
(1) This device may
not
cause
harmful
interference;
and
(2) This device must
accept
any
interference
received,
including interference
that may
cause undesired
operation.
Thisequipment has been tested
andfoundto
comply
with the
limits
for a
Class B
digital
device,pursuant
to
Part
15of the
FCC Rules. These limits are
designed
to
provide reasonable protection against
harmful
interference in
a
residential
installation.
This equipment generates, uses,
andcanradiateradio
frequency
energy
and,
if not
installed
and
used
in
accordance
with the
instructions,
may
cause
harmful
interference
to radio
communications. How
ev
er
,
there
is
no
guarantee
that
interference
will not
occur
ina particularinstallation.
Privacy
of
Communications
maynot be
ensuredwhen using
this
product
.
If
this
equipment does cause
harmful
interference
to radioor television
reception,
whichcanbe
determined
byturningthe
equipment
off andon,
the
user is encouraged
to try to correctthe
interference
by
one
or moreof
the
following
measures:
•
R
eorient
or
relocate
the
receiving antenna (that is,
the
antenna
for
radioor
television
that
is “receiving”
theinterference).

4
•
R
eorient
or
relocate
and
increase
the
separation between
the
telecommunications equipment
and
receiving
antenna.
•
Connect
the
telecommunications equipment
into anoutlet ona circuit
different
from that to whichthe
receiving antenna is
connected.
If
these measures
donot
eliminate
the
interference, please
consult
your
dealer
or an
experienced radio/television technician
for additional
suggestions. Also
,
the
Federal Communications Commission has
prepared
a
helpful booklet
,
“How ToIdentify
and
Resolve Radio/TV
Interference
Problems.”This booklet is available
from the
U.S.
Government
Printing
Office, Washington,
D.C.
20402. Pleasespecify stock number
004-000-0034
5-4
when ordering
copies.
Notice: The changes or modifications not expressly
appr
ov
ed
by
the
party responsible for compliance could void
the
user
’s
authority
to
operate
the
equipment
.
Hearing Aid Compatibility
(HA
C
)
This
telephone system meets
FCC
standards
for
Hearing Aid
Compatibility.
FCC RF Radiation Exposure
S
tat
ement
This
equipment complies
with
FCC RF
radiation exposure limits set for
th
for an
uncontrolled
envir
onment
. t
his equipment should
be
installed
and
operated
with aminimum
distance
of 20
centimeters between
theradiator
andyour
body. This
transmittermustnot be
co-located
or
operated
in
conjunction
with anyother
antenna
or
transmitter
.
For body
worn
operation,
this
phone has been tested
and
meets
the
FCC
RF
exposure guidelines when used
with thebeltclip
supplied
with this
product
.
Use
of other
accessories
maynot
ensure compliance
with
FCC RF
exposure
guidelines.
Information
for
DECT
Pr
oduct
This telephone is compliant with
the
DECT
6.0 standard
which
operates
in
the
1.92GHz
to
1.93GHz
frequency range. Installation
of this
equipment
is
subject
to notificationand
coordination
with
UT
AM.
Any relocation
of this
equipment
mustbe
coordinated
throughand
approved
by
UTAM. UTAM
maybe
contacted
at
1-800-42
9-8826.
Industr
y
Canada
(I.
C.)
Notice
This
product
meets
the
applicable Industry Canada technical
s
p
e
ci
f
ic
a
t
io
n
s
.

5
Leprésent materiel est conforme
aux
specifications techniques
applicables
d'Industrie
Canada.”
The Ringer Equivalence Number is
an
indication
of the
maximum
number
of
terminals allowed
to be
connected
to a
telephone interface.
The
terminationon an
interface
may
consist
of any
combination
of devices
subject only
to the
requirement
that the
sum
of the
Ringer
Equivalence
Numbers
of allthe
devices does
not
exceed
five.
L'indice d'équivalence
dela
sonnerie
(IES)
sert
à
indiquer
le
nombre
maximal
de
terminaux
qui
peuvent
être
raccordés
à
une interface téléphonique.
La
terminaison d'une interface
peut
consister
enune
combinaison quelconque
de
dispositifs,
à la
seulecondition que
la
somme d'indices d'équivalence
de
la
sonnerie de tous les dispositifs n'excède pas
5
.
'' This Class B
digital
apparatus complies
with
Canadian
ICES-003.
Cetappareil numérique
dela
classe B est conforme
à la
norme
NMB-003
du Canada.
IMP
ORT
ANT
SAFE
T
Y
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
thefollowing:
-Do
not
use this
product
near
water for
e
x
a
m
p
l
e
,
near
a
ba
t
h
t
ub
,
w
a
s
hb
o
w
l
,
kitchen sink,
laundry
t
ub
,
inawet
basement,
or
near
a
swimming p
ool
.
-Avoid using
a
telephone (other
than a
cordless type)
duringan electrical
storm. There
maybea
remote risk
of
electric shock
from lightning.
-Do
not
use
the
telephone
to report a
gas leak
inthe
vicinity
of the
leak
.
-Use only
thepowercordand
batteries indicated
inthis
manual. Do
not
dispose
of
batteries
ina
fire. They
may
explode. Check
with
local codes
for
possible special disposal
instructions.
SA
VE
THESE
INSTRUCTIONS

6
T
able
of
Cont
ents
Equipment Approval Information..
.2
InterferenceInformation
..................
3
Hearing AidCompatibility
(HAC)
……
4
FCC RF
Radiation
Exposure
S
tatement
.............................................
4
Information
for
DECT
Product
…….
4
Table
of Contents
.................................
5
Table
of Contents
................................
6
Introduction
..........................................
7
Before You Begin
..................................
7
Installing
thePhone
...........................
7
Advanced
Set
..........................................
8
Registration.............................................
8
De-register
the
handset
....................
8
Programming
Functions.....................
9
Personal
setting...................................
9
Handset
tone.........................................
9
Ring
v
olume.......................................
9
Ring
melody.......................................
9
Key
Beep
...........................................1
0
Handset
Name..............................1
0
Auto answer
....................................1
1
Auto
hang-up
.................................1
1
Language.........................................1
1
Using multi-handset
capabilities
..............................................................1
1
Transfer
an
external
call............1
2
Making conference
call(three- way
conversation)
...............................1
2
Changing
theBattery
..............1
3
Battery Safety
Precautions...13
Tr
oubleshooting..............................1
3
Warranty
Assistance
...............1
7
Limited
Warranty
........................1
7

7
Intr
oduction
CAUTION: When using telephone
equipment
,
there
are basic
safety instructions
that
should always be followed. Refer
to the
IMPORTANT
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS provided with this
product
and save them for future
reference.
IMP
ORT
ANT
:
Because cordless phones operate
on electricity,
you should have
at
least one phone in your home
that isn’t
cordless, in case
the
power in your home goes
out
.
Before You
Begin
Parts
Checklist
Make sure
your
package includes
the
items listed
here.
Installing
the
Phone
Fit
the
rechargeable batteries in each
handset
1
)
Install the
AAA
batteries
(
B
r
and
na
m
e
:
CORUN,
C
apa
ci
t
y
:
Ni-MH
1
.
2
V
/
550
m
A
h
,
or Brand
na
m
e
:
SANIK, C
apa
ci
t
y
:
Ni-MH
1
.
2
V
/
550
m
A
h
)
into handset in
accordance
with the polarity marked in the battery
compar
tment.
2
)
Close
the batterycompartment
cover
,
sliding
it into
place
andpressing
firmlyto
make sure
it
is
secure.
Connecting AC (electrical)
power
1
.
Plug
the
base
poweradaptor
(Type:
IA1560, 120Vac/6Vdc/500mA)
cord
intothepower
jack
onrear
panel
of the
charging
pod.

8
Before
you use the
cordless
handset for the first
t
i
m
e
,
it‟s important
t
o
charge
the
batteries
fully.
Leave
the
handset
onthe
charging cradle
for 16
hour
s.
The
battery charge symbol will blink when you're charging an empty
battery.
If you think that the
symbol
isn't
showing
the correct battery chargelevel,
first
check
that the handset is correctly
positioned
in the charging
c
r
ad
l
e
.
If
you‟re
sure that it
is, remove and
refit the
batteries. Please
note that it's
normal for the main adaptor to become warm this doesn't indicate a
fault.
CAUTION: Use only
the
power supply
that
came with this
unit
.
Using other power supplies may damage
the
unit
.Charge
adaptor is IA1560,
120Vac/6Vdc/150mA.
Advanced
Set
1
.
Make sure
the
phone is OFF (not
in
TALK/SPEAKER
mode).
2
.
Press
the
MENU/OK
button to go to mainmenu.
3
.
Press
the
Navigation
(
or
)
button to
select
Advanced
Set
.
4
.
Press
the
MENU/OK
button to
access
the
setting
menu.
R
egistration
From
the
Advanced Set
sub-menu:
1
.
Press
the
Navigation
(
or
)
button to
scroll
to the
R
egistration
.
2
.
Press
the
MENU/OK
button to
accessregistration setting,
thedisplay
will
show
Enter
PIN----
.
3
.
Use
thetouchtonepadto
enter
the4
digits
of
PINcode (default
PIN
code is
0000).
4
.
Press
the
MENU/OK
button to
confirm,
the
screen
displays
R
egistering..
.
5
.
Press
andholdthe
FIND
button on the
base
for a fewseconds.
6
.
You
will
hear
a longconfirmationtoneif the
registration is successful,
enter
the
handset number
youwant to arrange.
De-register
thehandset
You
may
need
to dothisin
order
to
replace
a faulty
handset
.
From
the
Advanced Set
sub-menu:

9
1
.
Press
the
Navigation
(
or
)
button to
scroll
to
Unregist
er
.
2
.
Press
the
MENU/OK
button to
accessde-register setting,
thescreen
display
Enter
PIN----
.
3
.
Use
thetouchtonepadto
enter
the4
digits
of
PINcode (default
PIN
code is
0000).
4
.
Enter
the
handset number
to bede-registered.
5
.
You
will
hear
a longconfirmationtoneif the
de-registration
is
successful. Thescreen display
Unregist
er
ed
.
Programming Functions
The system uses
a menu structure to give you
access
to all of the built-in
features. You
may program the following
items
in main
menu:
Phonebook
,
Set Date/Time, Personal Set
,
and Advanced
Set
Personal
setting
1
.
Make sure
the
phone is OFF (not
in
TALK/SPEAKER
mode).
2
.
Press
the
MENU/OK
button to go to mainmenu.
3
.
Press
the
Navigation
(
or
)
button to
select
Personal
Set
.
4
.
Press
the
MENU/OK
button to
access
the
setting
sub-menu.
Handset
tone
From Personal Set
sub-menu:
1
.
Press
the
Navigation
(
or
)
button to
select
Handset
T
ones
.
2
.
Press
the
MENU/OK
button to
accesshandset
tone
setting;
youmay
programthe following items
:
Ring Volume, Ring Melody, and Key
Beep.
Ring
volume
From Handset Tones setting
sub-menu:
1
.
Press
the
Navigation
(
or
)
button to
select Ring
V
olume.
2
.
Press
the
MENU/OK
button to
enter
themenu.
3
.
Press
the
Navigation
(
or
)
button to
select
the
desired
ringer
volume level (High,Medium,
Low
,
and Silence)
4
.
Press
the
MENU/OK
button to
save
your
selection. You
will
hear
a
confirmationtone.
NOTE:
If
you select Silence, Ringer off icon shows on
thedisplay.

10
Ring
melody
You
may
choose
from ten
different melodies fora
ringtone.
From Handset Tones setting
sub-menu:
1
.
Press
the
Navigation
(
or
)
button to
select
Ring
Melody
.
2
.
Press
the
MENU/OK
button to
enter
themenu.
3
.
Press
the
Navigation
(
or
)
button to
select
the
desired melody
ring
tone.
4
.
Press
the
MENU/OK
button to
save
your
selection. You
will
hear
a
confirmationtone.
Key
Beep
From Handset Tones setting
sub-menu:
1
.
Press
the
Navigation
(
or
)
button to
select
Key Beep
.
2
.
Press
the
MENU/OK
button to
enter
themenu.
3
.
Press
the
Navigation
(
or
)
button to
select On
or
Off
.
4
.
Press
the
MENU/OK
button to
confirm. You
will
hear
a confirmation
tone.
Handset
Name
From
the
Personal Set
sub-menu:
1
.
Press
the
Navigation
(
or
)
button to
scroll
to the
Handset
Name
sub-menu.
2
.
Press
the
MENU/OK
button to
enter
themenu.
3
.
Use
thetouchtonepadto
enter
a
name (up
to 10
characters).
More
than
one
letter
is stored
in
each
of the
number keys.For example,
to
enter Bill Smith, press
the2
key
twicefor theletter
B. Press
the4
key
3
times
for theletter
I.
Press
the 5 key 3 times for the letter
L. Press
the 5 key 3 times for the
second
letter
L,
and
press
the 1
key
to
insert
a
space between
the first
and last
name. Press
the 7 key 4 times for the letter
S; press the
6 key
once
for the letter
M; press
the 4
key
3
times
for the letter
I; press
the 8
key
for the letter
T; press the
4
key
twicefor the letter H.
NOTE: 1)
If
you make
a
mistake, use
the
BACK/R/C
button
to
backspace and delete one character
at a
time. 2) Use
the
#/Pause/ringer button
to
toggle between upper caseand
lower
casetext
entry.

11
4
.
Press
the
MENU/OK
button to
save
your
name. You
will
hear
a
confirmationtoneandthe
handset name shows
inthedisplay.
Auto
answer
From
the
Personal Set
sub-menu:
1
.
Press
the
Navigation
(
or
)
button to
scroll
to the
Auto Answer
sub-
menu.
2
.
Press
the
MENU/OK
button to
enter
themenu.
3
.
Press
the
Navigation
(
or
)
button to
select
On
or
Off
.
4
.
Press
the
MENU/OK
button to
confirm. You
will
hear
a confirmation
tone.
If you
select ON,
duringan
external call,
youmaylift the handset
to
answer
acall
immediately
without
pressing
any
buttons,
to
end
a
call,
put the
handset back
onthe
cradle
directly.
Auto
hang-up
This
function
enables
youto enda call
automatically
by
simply
placingthe
handset
onthe
base station. By
default
,
the
Auto Hang
up
feature is
off
.
From
the
Personal Set
sub-menu:
1
.
Press
the
Navigation
(
or
)
button to
scroll
to the
Auto
Hang-up
sub-menu.
2
.
Press
the
MENU/OK
button to
enter
themenu.
3
.
Press
the
Navigation
(
or
)
button to
select
On
or
Off
.
4
.
Press
the
MENU/OK
button to
confirm. You
will
hear
a confirmation
tone.
Language
From
the
Personal Set
sub-menu:
1
.
Press
the
Navigation
(
or
)
button to
scroll
to the
Language
sub-
menu.
2
.
Press
the
MENU/OK
button to
enter language
setting.
3
.
Press
the
Navigation
(
or
)
button to
select
the
desired
language.
4
.
Press
the
MENU/OK
button to confirm your
selection. You
will
hear
a
confirmationtone.
Using multi-handset
capabilities
Note: To use intercom feature, you need
to
have
at
least
2
handsets link
to
this
pr
oduct
.
This product is capable of link
ing
up
to 4 handsets.

12
Making
an
intercom
call
1
.
Make sure
the
phone is OFF (not
intalkmode).
2
.
Press
INT
button on
handset
,
theInt
symbol appears
andthe
registered handsets shows
onthe
display,enter
the
handset
number
youwant to page.
3
.
Thecordless handset rings,
andtheInt
symbol flashes
onhandset
display. When
the
handset user answers,
youwill beconnected.
Answering
an
intercom
call
The
ringing tune for intercom calls is different from external
c
a
ll
s
.
When
someone makes
an intercom call to
you,
Int icon
appears
on your cordless
handset‟s display
with the
number
of the
handset calling
you.
1
.
Press
the
TALK/SPEAKER
buttonto
answer
.
2
.
To end
an
intercom call, press
the
HANG UP
button or
place
the
handset
inthe
base
cradle.
Transfer
an
external
call
You
can transfer an externalcall to another handsetthat is
registered
t
o
the
base
station.
1
.
During
an
external call, press
the
INT
button,the
external
call
is
put on
holdandthe
registered handset shows
onthedisplay,
2
.
Enter
the
handset number
youwant to page.
3
.
When
the
receiving handset answers,
youcan
announce
thecall.
4
.
Press
the
HANG UP
button onthe
original handset
to transferthe call.
N
O
T
E
:
If the
receiving handset does not answer within
30
s
e
c
o
nd
s
,
the
external call will come back
to
you and your
handset
will
ring. You can press
the
TALK/SPEAKER
button
to
take
the
external call
again.
Making conference call (three-way
conversation)
You
can connect one externalcall to two
handsets registered
at the base
station.
All users
can
TALK/SPEAKER
and
listen
simultaneously.
1
.
During
an
external call, press
the
INT
button on the
handset
,
the
external call
is
put onholdandthe
registered handset shows
onthe
display,
enter
the
handset number
youwant to page.
2
.
Waituntil the internal
user answer
s.
3
.
Press
andholdthe
INT
button on
original handset
to start a three-way
conference
call.

13
4
.
When finished, press
the
HANG UP
button to
end
theconversation.
Changing
the
Batter
y
CAUTION: To reduce
the
risk of fire or personal injury, use
only
the
approved Nickel-metal Hydride battery (Ni-MH), which
is
compatible with this
unit
.
1
.
Make sure
the
telephone
is
OFF
(not
in
TALK mode) before you
replace
the battery.
2
.
Remove
thebatterycompartment
door
.
3
.
Disconnect
thecordattachedto the battery
pack
and
remove
the
battery
pack
from the
handset
.
4
.
Insert
thenewbattery
pack
and
connect
thecordto the
jack inside
the
battery
compar
tment.
5
.
Put
thebatterycompartmentdoor
back
on.
6
.
Placehandset
inthe
base
to
charge.
Allow
the
handset battery
to
properly charge (for
16
hours)prior
to
first use or when you install
a
new battery pack.
If
you do not properly charge
the
phone,
battery
performance will be
compromised.
Battery Safety
Precautions
•
Do
not
burn, disassemble, mutilate,
or
puncture. Like
other
batteries of
this
type,
toxic
materials could
be
released
whichcan
cause
injur
y.
•
To reduce
the
risk
of fireor
personal injury, use only
theNickel-metal
Hydride
battery
listed
inthe
User‟s
Guide.
•
Keepbatteries
out of the
reach
of children.
•
Remove batteries
if
storing over
30days.
T
r
oubleshooting
ALWAYS
check
first
that:
You have followed
allthe
steps listed
intheuser
manualto
install
and
set
up yourtelephone.
All connectors
arefirmly
inserted
intheir
sockets.
Main
powerto the
base
unit
is switched
on at the
sock
et
.
Thehandset‟s batteries
arecorrectly and
securely installed
andarenot rundown.

14
Everyday
use
“I cannot
make
or
answer
calls”
Ifthe
handset‟s display is
blank
,
it mayhave
been switched
off
.
Press
andholdthe
HANG-UP
key
to switchit
back
on.
Check
that the
base unit‟s main
poweradapter
is plugged
inandpower
is switched
on.
The base
unit
needs main
powerfor normal
operation
of thephone
–
not justfor
charging
thebatteries.
Make sure
youare
using
the
telephone
line
cable supplied
with your
phone. Other
telephone
line cables
might not w
ork
.
Move
thehandset
closer
to the
base unit.
Check
thebattery
level symbol
onthedisplay.
Ifit
is
low
,
replace
the
handset
onthe
base
unit
or
charger
podto
recharge
thebatteries.
S
witch off powerat the
main
sock
et
,
wait for a
shorttime andthenswitch
back on. This
may
solve
theproblem.
“I cannot
make
acall”
Ifthe
handset display shows
KEYS
LOCKED
,
press
andholdthe* button to
unlock
it before
you
make
acall.
Only one handset (or
the
base unit)
canbe
connected
to the
outside line
at a time.
Ifanother
handset is already using
theline,
you
need
to wait until it
has finished
itscall.
“When
I
press
on
the
keys,
nothing
happens”
Make sure
the
batteries
arefitted inyour
handset
.If the
Battery Level symbol
onthe
display shows
„low
‟
,
put your
handset back
on
the
cradle
to charge.
“When
I
key
in
a
number
,
it
appears
onthe
display,
but Icannotmake
an
outside
call”
Try
a
different position
for the
base
unit –
somewhere higher
if
possible,
orfurther from
other
electrical
equipment
.
Try moving
the
handset closer
to the
base unit.

15
“The phone
does
not ring”
Check
that the
base unit‟s main
poweradapter
is plugged
inandpower
is switched
on.
The base
unit
needs main
powerfor normal
operation
of the
phone –
not justfor charging
thebatteries.
Make sure
youare
using
the
telephone
line
cable
that
was supplied
with yourpackage.
“My
call
was
cut off
when
I went out of
range. Now
Ican‟
t
use
my
handset
.
”
Move
the
handset closer
to the
base
unit
before
youtry
again
to
make
acall.
“There
is
interference
and
noise
ontheline”
Move
the
handset closer
to the
base unit,
or to a
different
position.
Try moving
the
base
unit
so
that
it‟s
not near
other
electrical
equipment
,
such as
a television
or a
computer
.
You‟ll
get the
best sound
if you
place
thebase
unit
as
high
as possible. For example,
ina
two-story house,
thefirst-floor
landing is
an
ideal
place.
“I
hear „beeps‟
from my
handset while
I‟
m ona call”
You
maybe
going
out of
range
of the
base unit.
Move closer
oryourcallmaybecut off
.
Check
the
Battery Level symbol
onthedisplay.
If
it‟s
low
,
recharge
thebatteries.
“The Caller
Display
feature isn‟t
working”
In
order
to
utilize
the
Caller ID features
of this
phone,
youwill
need
to
subscribe
to
Caller ID
with
your
Telephone service
pr
ovider
.
Please
contact
your
Telephone service provider
for details.
The caller
may
have BLOCKED
theirnumber
or the
caller
maybe
calling
from a network
that
does
not transmitthe
Caller ID
data.
Allow at least 2 rings for the
Caller
ID data
t
o
display.

16
“When
Itry to
make
acall,
I
hear a busy
tone”
If
you‟re using
a
multi-handset system,
check
whether
another
handset is already
ona call.
“The volume
inthe
earpiece is
lowwhen
I‟m ona call”
Makesure you‟re holding
the
earpiece
correctly
over
your
ear
.
Adjust
the
volume using
the
navigation
key.
Intercom and
transfer
“I can‟t transfera call”
Make sure
theother
handset is
in
range
of the
base unit
.
Make sure
youare
dialing
thecorrectnumber
for theother
handset
.
Battery
“The handset‟s
battery
pack is running
low
within anhour or
tw
o”
Before
youfirst
use
the
handset
,
youshould
have
left it onthe
base
unit or
charger
podfor
16
hours
to
charge
thebatteryfully.
You
may
need
to
replace
thebattery.
Check
the
connection between
the
base
unit
andthe
main
power
sock
et
.
“I try to
recharge
the
batterybut I
still
get
a warningthat they
arelow”
You need
to
replace
thebattery.
Dispose
of
used batteries safely –never
burn
them,
or put them
where
they
could
get
punctured.
Do
not
use non-rechargeable
batteryin
your
handset –
theymay
explode,
causing
damage.
Ifthefault
persists...Disconnect
all
other
instruments connected
to
the
same line
andtry to
make
acall.
Disconnect
the
base
unit from the
telephone
line
andpluga
different phone
intothemaster
telephone
sock
et
.
Try making
a
call.
If thisworks,
the
line is
OK
.
Ifthecall
does
not w
ork
,
andyouare
using
a
two-way
socket
adaptor
,
remove
it andpluga
telephone directly
into the
sock
et
.
Ifthecallnow
works,
theadaptormay befaulty.
Ifyoucannot
make
a
call,
thefault maybeon
the
exchange line.Contact
the
service
pr
ovider
.

17
Warranty
Assistance
Your sales receipt
will be
required
to
demonstrate
proof of
purchase
in
order
to
validate
yourwarranty
eligibility. You
maywant to attach either
the
original,
or a
photocopy,
of your
sales receipt
to this
booklet
for future
reference.
If thisproduct
was received as
a gift,
it
is suggested
youjot downthe
dateof gift r
eceipt
,
as
thisinformation will be
valuable should service
be
required
duringthe warranty
period.
Ifthe
equipment is causing
harm
to the
telephone
netw
ork
,
the
telephone company
may
require
that you
disconnect
the
equipment
untilthe
problem is
resolved.
Purchase Date
or
Date Received as
Gift
Name
of
S
tor
e
For
instructions
on howto obtainwarranty
service,
youmaycallCustomer
Care
at
1-877-722-4908
or youmay
visit
our
website
at www.rca4phones.
com
.
If you
pr
efer
,
youmaywrite to
us
at:
S
upr
eme
Power USA
LLC
PO Box
501045
Indianapolis IN
46250-1045
Please do not send products
to
this address as
it
only adds delays
in
service and may result in lost or damaged
pr
oduct
.
This PO BOX is
for
written communication
only.
If the
equipment is causing
harm to the
telephone
netw
ork
,
the telephone
company
may
require
that
you disconnect
the
equipment
untiltheproblem
is
resolved.
Limited
Warranty
Whatyourlimitedwarranty
cover
s:
•
Defects
in
materials
or w
orkmanship
.
For
howlongafter yourpurchase:
•
One
year
,
from dateof
purchase. Please
retainyour
sales
r
eceipt
,
as
that will act
as
yourproof of
purchase
in
order
to
validate
warranty
status.
Whatwewill do:
•
Provide
youwith a new
or
,
at our
option,
a
refurbished exchange
unit
of
same
or
similar model. The exchange model is under
warrantyfor

18
the
remainder
of the
original product's one year warranty,
or 90days
from thedatethe
replacement
product
was shipped
to
you,
whichever
is
longer
.
How
to get service:
•
Call Customer Care
at
1-877-722-4908.
Pleasehave
yourproduct with
youand
please have
your
model number
anddate
code
available
when calling us. Themodel number
anddate
code
canbefound
on the
underside
of the
base unit.
If
you
are
within your limited warranty period and
it
is determined that
service is
required:
•
We
will
ask
that you
properly pack
yourproduct to
avoid
shipping
da
m
ag
e
.
We recommend
that
you use
the
original
cartonandpacking
materials.
•
We
will
ask
youto
include
with yourproduct the following:
Your name,
return
shipping address
and
daytime phone
number
handwrittenor
typed
ona
sheet
of paper
A legible copy
of
your sales receipt
(please
do not
send
theoriginal
sales receipt)
•
Ship
yourproduct
prepaid,
to the
address
we
provide. We
suggest
shipping
yourproduct viaa
traceable carrier
,
as
wearenot r
esponsible
for
lost
,
mis-directed
or
damaged shipments. You
maywant to write
the
date
shipped,
carrier
and
tracking
number
her
e:
•
Upon receipt
of yourproduct wewill
validate
yourproduct
is
under
warrantyandif
determined
yourproduct
is
warranty
eligible,
wewill
ship
to youa new
or
,
at our
option,
a
refurbished exchange
unit of
same
or
similar model. This exchange
unit will be
shipped
to youat no
cost
.
Whatyourlimitedwarranty
does
not
cover
:
•
CustomerInstruction.
(Y
our
Owner‟s Manual provides
information
regarding operating
and
installation instructions. Additional
information maybe
obtained
bycontactingthe retailer)
•
Installation
and
set-
up
service
adjustments.
•
Batteries.
•
Damage
from
misuse,
neglect
,
unauthorized
r
epair
.
•
Products
which
have been modified
or
incorporated
into other
products.

19
•
Products
that
have been serviced
byan
unauthorized
ser
vicer
.
•
Products purchased
or
serviced outside
the
USA
orCanada.
•
Acts
of
nature, such as
but not limitedto
,
lightning
damage.
Limitation of
Warranty:
•
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS THE ONLY WARRANTY APPLICABLE
TO
THIS PRODUCT. ALL OTHER WARRANTIES,
EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED
(INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY
OR
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE) ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED.
NO
VERBAL
OR WRITTEN INFORMATION GIVEN
BY SUPREME POWER USA
LLC, ITS AGENTS, EMPLOYEES, RETAIL DEALERS OR
INDEPENDENT
CONTRACTORS SHALL CREATE A GUARANTY OR
IN
ANY
W
A
Y
INCREASE THE SCOPE OF THIS
W
ARRANT
Y
.
•
REPAIR
OR
REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS
W
ARRANT
Y
IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE CONSUMER. SUPREME
P
OWER
USA LLC SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR C
O
N
SE
QU
E
N
T
I
A
L
DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE
OF THIS PRODUCT OR ARISING
OUT OF ANY BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
W
ARRANT
Y
ON THIS PRODUCT. THIS DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES
AND
LIMITED WARRANTY ARE GOVERNED BY THE LAWS OF THE
ST
A
TE
OF INDIANA
EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROHIBITED BY APPLICABLE
LAW, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ON THIS PRODUCT IS LIMITED TO
THE
APPLICABLE WARRANTY PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE.
How state
law
relates
to
this
warranty:
Some states
donot allowthe
exclusion
norlimitationof
incidental
or
consequential damages,
or
limitations
onhow longan
implied
warranty
lasts so
the
above limitations
or
exclusions
maynot
apply
to you.
This
warranty
gives
you
specific legal rights,
andyou
also
may
have
other
rights
that
vary
from stateto state.
If
you purchased your product outside
the
USA or
Canada:
This
warranty
does
not
app
ly
.
Contact your dealer
for warranty
i
n
f
o
rm
a
t
io
n
.
Product
R
egistration:
•
Pleasecomplete
andmailthe
Product
R
egistration
Card
packed
with yourproduct or
visit www.rca4phones.com
to
register
yournew

product
.
Product registration is
not
required
for warranty
coverage
but
does
allow
us
to contact you
should
it benecessary.
Visit
the
RCAweb site
at www.rca4phones.com
Please do not send any products
to
the Indianapolis address listed
int
h
i
s
manual or on the carton. Thiswill only add delays in service for your
product
.
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