Sanyo CLT-138X User manual

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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CORDLESS TELEPHONE
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Please read these instructions completely before usa.
If you have aproblem with your cordless telephone, please see
“TROUBLESHOOTING” section before calling for sarvice.
CAUTION
THIS PROOUCT IS INTENDEO FOR USE IN NEW ZEALAND ONLY.
SALE OR USE IN OTHER COUNTRIES MAY VIOLATE LOCAL LAWS.
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IMPORTANT I
HANDSET SATTERY PACK
Charge the handset battery pack for afull 12 hours before using your cordless
phone for the first time. (See page 3.)
COMMON PROBLEM -QUICK CHECK GUIDE
‘If vou have avroblem with your’cordless telephone, try the following suggestions
befors calling for sarvice”
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LOSS OF
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1. Is thera anv electronic
equipmen~ nearby? (For eg
paraonal computer, FAX, arc)
:. Is there any object which
obstructs radio
frequencies between the
base station and handset?
(For eg: concrete, tile
walls or metal object, etc)
). Is another cordless phone
nearby?
Fluorescent Iampa or other
electronic eauipment mav
generate no;se’pulses.
Are you hearing beepa for
battery alarm during
phone conversation?
i. Is the TALK/BATT. LOW
indicator lit?
1, Is the telephone line
cutting off during phone
conversation?
:, Is the phone interrupted
during phone conversation?
i. Is the CHARGE/lN USE
indication lit with the
handaet placed on the
base station cradle?
1. Ooea the TALK/BAIT. LOW
indicator not go off, even
if the handset battery ia
recharged?
4, Doea acontinuous beep
sound in the handpiece7
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‘ES Move the base station and
handaet further away from
them.
(ES Try to move the baae
station to another location.
F
(ES Try to change the channel
used by pressing the CHANNEI
button on the handset.
{ES Move the base station and
handset further away from
them.
(ES The handset battery ia low.
Recharge it.
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(ESI Recharae the handsat
battery:
(ESI Make certsin that the AC
adaptar is firmly connected
to both the basa station and
an AC wall outlet, Also make
certain that the handset battery
is firmlv connected to the
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socket in the compartment.
(ES Check the above ITEM (B-E)
of NOISE SYMPTOM, No. 1.
NO Clean the battery charging
terminala on the handaet
and baae station with asoft
clath.
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{ES Same as above.
If the performance still does
not improve, replace the
handset battery.
{ES 1. Place the handaet in the
cradle of the base station.
2. Press the PAGEflNO button
on the base statian (within
8seconds). Abeep sounds
within 30 seconds, The
security code is now set.
Your Sanya SUPER-COMPANOER cardlass telephone is afine-quality home
cammunicationa product. It is csrefullv designed and produced by aworld leader of
consumer and industria( electronics aquipment. With praper maintenance and care,
it will pravide vou with years of enjayment and convenience.
The CLT-1313X has many unique advanced features including:
ISUPER-COMPANDER noise reduction
IExtended aperating range
I10-channel auto scan
I10 million digital security cades
I10-number dialing memory
1Any key answer
I14-day atandbv
[Illuminated handaet keypad
Notice!
This cordless telephane uses radio communication between the handset and the
base station and may nat ensure privacy of communication. Other devicas,
including other cordless telephones, may interfere with the operation of this
cordless telephone or cauae noise during operation. Cordless telephones must not
cause interference to any licensed radio service.
Chack ta make sure vau hava all the items that come with the system.
Telephane Cord
Base station
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AC Adaptor
Battery Pack Speed Dial
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Model No. AD-B135
INPUT AC 230V-240V, 50Hz
OUTPUT DC 9V, 250mA
Polarit~ Centre Negative
BASE STATION LOCATION
Far msximum operating range, extend the base station antenna to full length. In mOst
cases, the bast location for the base statian is at the higheat point in the hause. Avaid
places near electrical appliances and matal atructurea such as a refrigerator and filing
cabineta that can reduce operating range and performance.
Away from electrical appliances such In aHIGH and CENTRAL Iacatian
as a TV, radio, or persanal computer. with no obstructions.
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Do nat place the base station on tap of or near aTV ar VCR as this may interfere with
the performance of these appliances.
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ISECURITY CODE
This cordless telephone has adigital security system with 10 million possible codes
This system helps prevent the unauthorized uae of your telephone line by another
to”evoid contact between thewater andthehandaet. c4. ,.:/
.Never spill liquid of any kind on the handset. This may cause amalfunction. ~!~i{’:<
.Do not opera!e this product with dirty hands or ellow the handset to be exposed to
direct sunlight for extended periods, This can cause blurring, discoloration and ,,,,,~
fading ‘6/ the lettering on the handset keypad. Discol,ora~i:n, p~ fading yill,heve Jo”, :
effect orithetelephone perforrwnce. ‘. , , . ., .* ~,.,,?l,J.
.Connect the AC adapter toe wall outlet that receives power continuously.
cordless telephone .CHAUGEI
How to reset your security code //’ IN USE
indicator i
1. Place the handaet in the base station
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cradle.
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Wkhin 8seconds, press ~] on (‘“
the baae station. /
The CHARGE/lN USE indicator flashea, and /’” .,;?.’
then lights steadily. The security code ia
now set.
INSTALLING THE HANDSET BATTERY AND INITIAL CHARGING 2.
.
1. Remove the battery compartment lid.
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Red
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NOTES:
ITo change your security code at any time, simply repeat the above steps.
Anew security code is automatically set each time.
IIf you experience difficulty in resetting security code, first disconnect the AC adaptor
from the unit, reconnect it, and then try again.
2. Plug the battery cord into the connector Con
inside the compartment
1. Insert the small plug of the AC adaptor cord into the DC 9V AC ADAPTOR jack on the
beck of the base station.
Secure the AC adeptor cord under the hook located below the jack, as shown.
Phsg the AC adaptor into an AC wall outlet.
Pluo one end of the teleDhone cord into ateteDhOne wall iack. and the other into the
3. Place the battery in the compartment. Bla ‘
2.
3.
4. TEL-LINE jack on the back of the baae station, ”
4. Reglace the lid.
To power outlet
(AC 230V, 50 Hz)
AC adaptor
(Model No. AD-B135)
IMPORTANT: Charge the handset for afull 12 hours before using the cordless phone for
the fhst time. Never attempt to uae the cordless phone before this initial battery charge.
Replacement battery numbec
SANYO 3N-270AA
Use of other brands or types of batteries may cause serious damage or equipment I
Imalfunctions. I
CHARGING THE HANDSET
Place the handset on the base station CHARGEI
cradle for 12 hours. The CHARGE/lN USE
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IN USE
indicator Iighte. indicator
‘The baae station must be connected to
AC power. Q
Remove the handaet from the base station. %.
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To telephona line
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2,
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\\TEL LINE
DC 9V AC ADAPTOR
Teleuhone cord
NOTE:
USE ONLY SANYO AC ADAPTOR MODEL NO. AD-6135 (APPROVAL NO. 14676).
WARNINGS
This cordless telephone may, on some longer lines, have difficulty handing over to
another device connected to the same line.
Immediately disconnect the equipment should it become physically damaged, and
arrange for its disposal or repair.
The operation of this equipment on the same line as telephones or other equipment
with audible warning devices or automatic ring detectors will give rise to bell tinkle
or noise and may cauae false tripping of the ring detector. Should such problems
occur, the user is not to contact Telecom Faults Service.
From then on, recharge the handset for
continuous 12 hours when the TALKI
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*. ;yLow @
SATT.LOW indicator flaahea at afew seconds
intervala. (In addition, abeep aounda at the
same intervala during phone use.) ;ja
Standby time
When the handaet battery ia fully charged, your Sanyo cordless phone provides up to 14
days of continuous standby time or up to 10 hours of continuous talk time. (Listed
standby time is measured under asituation in which handset is kept in standby mode
only-no phone calla are made or received). Under normal usage conditions, recharging
is required more often.
CAUTION: Repeated recharging for shorter perioda may reduce battery capacity.
CAUTION
This telephone is for use with a“tone dialing system” only.
If vou have apulse dialing line, vou can’t use this cordless telephone
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BEFORE USING THE PHONE
1.Take the handset to the location @n
SPEED DIAL
The handset can store up to 10 bona numbers in ita memory. You can dial astored
number simply by pressing MEMORY and the aasigned l-digit memory location
number.
To store numbers
bml
1.
Press and hold tha MEMORY button for
you want to use it.
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TALK/VOL :000: END
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2. Press the TALK/VOL button. Verify
that you gets dial tone and the
TALK/BATT. LOW indicator lights.
Your handset is raady to use. at least one second.
The TALK/BATT.LOW indicator flashes.
Tha dialing buttons light for
approximately 10 seconds. %END
3. Place acall or press ~to hang up. “Id
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NOTE:
The base station CHARGE/lN USE indicatOr will
flash, when TALK/VOL button ig pressed. R
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Dial the phone number vou want to ::
store,
If you make an error while storing a~%% 0-’
number, press ~to cancel the REDIAL/P
ooeration. MEMORY 0;
2.
RINGER VOLUME SETTING
You can set ringer volume low or high
in standby mode. Evary time you press
and hold the RINGER VOL. button for at
least one second, ringer volume
changes between low and high
alternately.
When reset, the handset rings at the
selected volume level. d
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CHANNEL 000
000
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T: resume, begin with step 1.
Up to 16 digits can be stored. (A pause counts as one digit.)
Press the MEMORY button.
Press anumber button (0 -9) to assign amemory location number to the phone
number.
Abeep sounds. The dialing button light, and the TALK/BA~.LOW indicator go off.
The phone number ia now stored in the handaet memory.
Write the stored phona number on the speed dial directory sheet (included).
Repeat steps 1-5 to store other numbers or to change previously stored numbers
3.
4,
RINGER
‘VOL.
1O-CHANNEL ACCESS/AUTO SCAN Ikl!J
Every time You answer or place acall using the handset, this cOrdleas telephone
automatically selects aclear channel from 10 channels available to transmit signals
between the base station and handset. If you notice interference during acall, simply
preaa the CHANNEL button on the handset to accesa a cleer channel.
5.
6,
To insert apause:
Stored phone numbers can include a2-second pauses between two digita (after 1to get
an outside line in aPBX system, for example). press ~after the first di9it.
PLACING ACALL
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BATrLOw
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or
TALK/VOL ~
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00 Dialing
.buttons
1.Press _l.
(Or lift the handset from the baae stetion
end then press l-[.)
The TALK/BATT.LOW indicator lights. The
To dial anumberstoredinthememory
1.Preaa 1-1. n
2. Press ~].
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TALKIVOL $’ END
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3. Enter the location number (0 -9). :Oooj 0-9
The speed dial memory may be eraaed if ‘p
the hendset battery is replaced or REDIAL/P
exhausted. MEMORV “z
dialing buttons also light for simr~ximateiv
10 seconds
2. Dial the number.
3. Press ~to hang up.
To adjustthe volume
Press [~] once during ecall.
The volume level changes -normal or loud -eech time the TALK/VOL button is pressad.
To cleer astored numbet
ANSWERING ACALL QJ
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When acall comes in, the dialing buttons +
flash, the TALK/BATT.LOW and CHARGE/
IN USE indicators flaah. Z=A
1. Press and hold the MEMORY button for at least one second
2. Press the MEMORY button again.
3. Enter the assigned apeed dial number.
The number stored in this location haa been erased.
1.
2,
Press ~1.
V
uX
(Or lift the handset from the base
station. )TALK/VOL 000
000 END
ANY KEY ANSWER 000
000
You can alao press any key on the
handset except the ~key to answer 0:0
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REDIAL
You can automatically redial the last number called using _]. Anumber of up
to 32 digita can be redialed.
the call.
Press ~to hang up m“ INOTE:
To rediel after hearing abusy signal, press ~, then -l and then
~.
NOTE:
IIf the handset ia too far away from the
base station, pressing ~may not
hang up acall. If this happens, come
closer to the base station and then
press ~. w
REMEMBER
Your handset battery needa recharging when you hear aheap every few seconds
during phone use. (The TALK/BAIT. LOW indicator flashes at the same intervals.)
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FLASH BUTTON
The FLASH button can also be used to access special services offered by your
company (CALL WAITING and PBX, for example).
Ifyou subscribe to CALL WAITING...
1.
2.
3.
If acall comes in when you are already on the phone, abeep
sounds.
Press =.
The first call is placed on hold, and you can talk to the second
caller, ,
Press -again,
phone
The second caller is placed on hold, and you can talk to tha
first caller. u
NOTE: The FLASH button may also be used to get anew dial tone without pressing END
button or replacing the handset in the base station cradle. However, if your telephone
line has special service features (like CALL WAITING), the FLASH button may not
operate in this way.
HANDSET LOCATOR PWERNJ
If you misplace the handset, press the PAGE/FIND button ,“
on the base station to maka the handaat baap. (Than the
TALK/BATT.LOW indicator flashes.) o
WALL MOUNTING
To mount the baee station on awall
1. Connect ashort modular telephone cord
(not supplied) to the wall plate.
2. Mount the base station on the wall phone
plate and saet it securaly
RECHARGEABLE HANDSET BAITERY
socket
all
Recharge handset in the base station cradla for acontinuous 12 hours when tha
TALK/BATT.LOW indicator flashes. (Sea page 3.)
Repeated recharging for shorter periods may reduce battery capacity.
Battery Refresh
If your battery seems to need recharging more often than usual, it mey heve lost part of
its charging capacity beceuse of premature recharging. To return the battery to its full
capacity, try tha battery refresh procedure.
1Discharge tha battery by leaving the handset in talk mode until the TALK/BAIT.LOW
indicator flashes. (First, disconnect base station from phone line.)
ICharge the handset for 12 hours.
IRepeat this procedura onca more.
if performance still doesn’t improve, it’s time to replace tha battery.
REMEMBER: Reset security code after abattery refrash. (See page 4.)
~REMEMBER: I
Your handset battery needs recharging when you hear abeep every few seconds
durina DhOne use. (The TALK/BATT.LOW indicator flashes at the same interval.) I
Cleaning the contact pointe
To ensure that the handset battery charges properly, clean the contact points on the
handset and the base station once amonth with asoft cloth.
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Although it ia unlikely that the basa station will malfunction, if it does, disconnect it from
the telephone line until proper repairs are completed.
The cordless telephone usas radio frequencies for transmission and reception, and ia
subject to certain operating conditions. The following conditions are normal and could
affact the operation of your system.
1. NOISE
Electrical pulse noise is preaant in most homes at one tima or another, This is most
intense during electrical storms, Certain kinds of electrical equipment such as light
dimmers, fluorescent bulbs, motors, fans, etc., also generate these noise pulses.
Because radio frequency transmissions are susceptible to these pulses, on occaeion you
may hear them in your handset, Generally they ara aminor annoyance and should not
ba interpreted as a dafect in your system.
2. RANGE
Because radio frequencies are used, the location of the base station can affect the
oparation range. Try several locations in your home or business and pick the one that
gives you the clearest signal to the handset. Turning around while holding the handset
may help you find the best position.
3. INTERFERENCE
Electronic circuits activata aralay to connect the cordless telephone to your telephone
line. These electronic circuits operate in the radio frequency spectrum. While several
protection circuits are used to pravent unwanted signals, there maybe periods whan
these unwanted signals enter the base station. You may hear clicke or hear the relay
activate while you ara not using the cordless handset. If this starts occurring frequently,
it can be minimized or eliminated by lowering the height of your basa station antenna,
or relocating the base station. Check for interference before selecting your final base
station location by plugging it in and monitoring it for clicks.
Two cordless systems should not be operated too closa to each other because of
interference. This inter farance can be reduced by lowering your basa station antenna,
thereby reducing its range.
Most cordless phona problems can be corrected quickly and easily —without service. If
you experience difficulties, try the suggestions below bafora taking vour phone in for
service.
If the phone doeen’t work at all
1Sacurity code may have been canceled. To reset, see page 4.
1AC adaptor may not be plugged into wall outlet or base station.
ITelephone line may not be connected.
~Handset battery maybe extremely low. lfTALK/BATT.LOW indicator flashes in talk
mode, recharge battery. (See paga 7.}
IHandset maybe too far from base station. Mova closer.
The operating range aeema shorter
IChack the baae station location for interfering objects. (See page 2.)
1Extand the base station antenna to full length.
Handsetbatterylifeorstandbytimeseemsehorier
[Batterymaynot be fullychargaddueto dirty contact points. Wipe with asoft cloth.
[Handaet battery may have been repeatedly recharged before being fully exhausted.
Try Battery Refrash. (See page 7.)
IBattery may need replacing. (See page 3.1
Incomingcanedo notringon handset
IHandset
maybe too far from baae station. Move closer.
IMore than one cordless phona ia connectad to the same line and they may be using
asame channel. Change the channel of aphone by pressing the CHANNEL button.
Receptionisnoiey(interference,humorstatic)
ISwitch to aclearer channel. (.See page 5.)
IBase station maybe too close to electrical equipment. Try anothar Iocatmn.
IHandset mav ba too closa to large metal object(s). Mova to another location, or
change diraction while using handset.
1Lower base-station antenna to reduce intarfarence range.
If phone still does not work
IResat base station and handset aa follows
1. Disconnect AC adaptor, and then reconnect AC adaptor to reset base station.
2. Disconnect then reconnect the handset battery.
3. Resat security code. (See page 4.)
Contact points Contact pointa
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(NZ)
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SANYO Electric Co., Ltd.
Printed in Malaysia
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