Sanyo CLT-9670 User manual

INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Cordless telephone
S* o
CLT-9670

Congratulations
Your SANYO COMPANDER PLUS cordless telephone is afine-quality home
communications product. It is carefully designed and produced by aworld leader of
consumer and industrial electronics equipment.
Table of contents
SEITING UP
UNPACKING ............................................................................................ 2
NAMES OF CONTROLS .......................................................................... 3
INSTALLATION ........................................................................................ 6
Location
Connections
CHARGING THE HANDSET BAITERY .................................................. 7
BASIC USE
PLACING ACALL ..................................................................................... 8
ANSWERING ACALL .............................................................................. 9
USING THE SPEAKERPHONE ............................................................... 10
ADVANCED USE
HOLD ...................................................................................................... 11
REDIAL ..................................................................................................... 12
MUTE ...................................................................................................... 12
AUTO DIAL ............................................................................................... 13
SPEED DIAL.. ........................................................................................... 14
lNTERCOM ............................................................................................... 16
TRANSFERRING ACALL ........................................................................ 17
FLASH BUTTON ...................................................................................... 19
CALL WAITING ........................................................................................ 19
GENERAL
REPLACING HANDSET BAITERY ......................................................... 20
WALL MOUNTING ................................................................................... 21
SECURITY CODE .................................................................................... 22
PROGRAMMING OF HANDSET .............................................................. 23
Troubleshooting ..............................................................................24
TECHNICAL INFORMATION ................................................................... 25
Read this information carefully before installing and operating your cordless telephone.
1

Unpacking
Check to make sure you have all the items that come with the telephone,
Handset with rechargeable battery AC adaptor
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Ba Telephone cord BT lead
Ch Speed dial directoy sheet
@“/1 ml
——
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Wall mount bracket
*Additional handset (9670HS) is available as an option.
DESCRIPTION
Cordless telephones operate on the same principle as a two-way radio. The location
of the base station determines the range of operation. In most homes, maximum
range is obtained by locating the base station at the highest point in the house.
The base station operates from a 230 volt AC electrical outlet. Connect the base
station to atelephone line by simply plugging it into astandard telephone jack. The
handset is powered by aheavy-duty rechargeable battery. n
CAUTION
Charge the both handsets before using the cordless
phone for the first time. Do not attempt to use the phone
before charging the battery pack for afull 10 hours.
2

Names of controls
BASE STATION
@’u INTERCOM indicator
Lightswhenthe intercom
featureisbeingused.
Handset buttons
Usedtopagehandsets
andtotransfercalls.
Antenna
tch
Mic
thespeakerphone. -
3

Names of controls
HANDSET
-a
Antenna “!1,.
Usedto selectadifferent
channel. IWRecharge
contact points
POWER switch
Turnthe handset
poweronand off.

Names of controls
HANDSET
END button -
Usedto end acall. Usedto pagethe base station.
CHARGER
@
Recharge contact
points
/CHARGE indicator
call.
Lightswhenthe handsetis
beingcharged.
5

Installation
LOCATION
Avoid places near electrical equipment such as refrigerators, computers, TVs or
fluorescent lamps. These may cause interference or reduce the operating range of
the cordless telephone.
CONNECTIONS
,,
JacK Telephone cord
1
2
3
4
5
Insert the small plug of the AC adaptor into the DC 12V jack at the back of the
base station, and the other small plug of the AC adaptor into the jack at the back of
the charger.
Plug the AC adaptor into an AC 230V wall outlet.
Insert one plug of the telephone cord into awall telephone jack and the other into
the TEL LINE jack on the base station.
Store the telephone cord by winding it around the cord holder on the back of the
base station.
Extend the base station antenna full-length.
4-Prong Jack
If you have a4-prong jack, use amodule 4-prong adaptor (not supplied).
Direct Wire Connection
If your current phone is wired directly into the wall, have the phone company install a
wall phone jack.
6

Charging the handset battery
The BAIT. LOW indicator will flash when the handset needs recharging. Simply place
the handset in the base station cradle or the charger and charge it for 10 hours. It is
not necessary to turn the POWER switch off after initial charging.
Note
●The handset battery can be recharged and reused many times.
●Repeated recharging for ashorter period may reduce the battery time.
●If the handset battery fails (the BAIT. LOW indicator flashes) even after being
charged for 10 hours, replace it with anew Sanyo cordless telephone battery,
type 3N-270AA (See page 20).
I#
AITENTION
Securitv Code Setting
Your cordless telephone is shipped from the factory as a matched pair
(handset and base station). Before using the phone check’that the serial
number of the handset and base station are the same.
If the serial numbers of the handset and base station do not match or if your
handset does not work with your base station please refer to this Instruction
Manual page 22 for details of the Security Code setting before callingfor service.
The Security Code must be set to match the handset to the base station for
correct operation.
7

Placing acall n
USING THE HANDSET
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Make sure the handset POWER switch is ON. QEN. button
~Listen for adial tone by lifting the handset from the ‘;= TEL button
base station or the charger, or by pressing c~). ~~~ Dialingbutton
The IN USE indicatorlights. .=.
~
zDial the number.
sPress (E~] to hang up.
(or return the handset to the base station or the charger.)
To adjust the volume
Use the VOLUME control (HIGH-NORMAL) on the side of the handset.
OUT-OF-RANGE ALARM
Awarning beep sounds if you take the handset too far away from the base station
while it is in use. You must return to operating area within 30 seconds to prevent the
telephone from hanging up automatically.
MULTICHANNEL ACCESS
This cordless telephone lets you select achannel from 5frequencies available to
transmit signals between the base station and handset. If you notice interference
during acall, simply select adifferent channel by pressing the SCAN button on the
handset.
8

Answering acall
ANSWERING WITH THE HANDSET
d@~
Make sure the handset POWER switch is ON. m!
1
2
3
B
,\&@ END button
When acall comes in, the handset rings. 0TEL button
The IN USE indicatorand the dialingkeypadflash. 00-0
000
000
000
.=.
Answer the call by lifting the handset from the base -
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station or the charger, or by pressing (~) or
any button.
Press (E~] to hang up, or place the handset
in the base station cradle or the charger.
Dial light
The dialing keypad of the handset flashes when an incoming call is ringing, and lights
up for 10 seconds when (~> is pressed or the handset is lifted from the base
station or the charger. Press adialing button anytime to lightitup again for 10 seconds.
9

Using the speakerphone
The CLT-9670 has aspeakerphone which allow you to
answer on the base station.
Aspeakerphone let you have ahandsfree phone
conversation--no need to use the handset.
To answer acall at the base station:
1Press (~] to answer acall.
The SPEAKER indicatorlights.
zPress (~) again to hang up.
To adjust the speaker volume:
/SPEAKER
button
Adjust the VOLUME control left (low) or right (louder). This will also change the
ringer volume level.
10

n
When acall
each other.
HANDSET
is on hold, you and your caller can not hear
BASE STATION abutton
TEL
button
SPEAKER
button
1Press (~~) to place acall on 1Press (~~) to place acall on
hold. hold.
The IN USE indicatorflashes. The SPEAKER indicatorflashes.
2Press (~~) again or 2Press (~> again or
~to return to the call. (S~) to return to the call.
While acall is on hold, notifying tone (a short beep) will be heard every 3seconds
from the handset or the base station.
You can replace the handset on the base station or the char er while acall is on
hold. To return to the call, press (S~) or don the base station,
or simply liftthe handset.
If acall is on hold for more than 5minutes, the telephone automatically disconnects
from the line.
11

Redial n
You can automatically redial the last number called
(after getting abusy signal, for example. )
B
om
This CLT-9670 can redial anumber of up to 32 digits. ‘“
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~~o REDIAUP
‘~:’ button
000
000
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Q=. ‘
1Press (~) to get anew dial tone.
zPress @~).
The lastnumbercalledfromthe handsetisautomaticallydialedout.
Mute
The MUTE button switches off the microphone of the
do
handset. You can hear your caller, but your caller can’t -
m
hear You. . .
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1
2
Press and hold (M~) to mute the
microphone.
Release (~] to return to the call. IT
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&o MUTE button
,000
000
000
000
.-.
Q__...
12

Auto dial n
If you store the regularly called numbers, you can call
that number only pressing the button (AUTO 1- 3).
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~m
Stored phone numbers can have amaximum of 32 -,
digits including pauses. .-
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D.
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O-.-O .#uEH~nORY
—..
000
000
000
000
Q.=-) AUTO DIAL
buttons
To store anumber:
(Make surethe handsetisinstandbymode).
zDial the number you want to store.
dPress an AUTO button (1- 3).
You hearabeep. The numberisnowstored.
Note
To insert a4-second pause between two digits in astored number (after 9or Oto 9et
an outside line in aPBX system, for example), press c~) after the first digit.
To call anumber stored in the memory
1
2
Pick up the handset from the base station or press (~>.
Press an AUTO button (1- 3).
The number is dialed out automatically.
13

Speed dial n
The speed dial memory can store up to 10 numbers
(0-9 )in each handset.
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Stored phone numbers can have amaximum of 32 ““ “
digits including pauses. .-
(0.
0:0 MEMORY
‘O=,
000 button
000
000
. . .
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To store anumber:
(Make surethe handsetis instandbymode).
1
2
3
4
Press (~).
Dial the number you want to store.
Press (~~).
Press anumber button to assign alocation number (0-9 ).
You hear abeep. The number i; now stored.
Note
To inseri a4-second pause between two digits in astored number (after 9or Oto get
an outside line in aPBX system, for example), press (~) after the first digit.
14

Speed dial
To call anumber stored in the memory
1Press (~).
sPress the location number (0-9 )assigned in the handset.
The numberisdialedoutautomatically.
To delete anumber from the handset speed dial memory:
1Press (~).
2Press (~) again.
3Enter the location number (0-9 )
You hear abeep.
The number is now erased.
15

Intercom n
You can use the CLT-9670 as a 2-way intercom between
the handset and the base station.
FROM BASE STATION TO HANDSET
1Base station:
Press the handset 1(2-3- ALL) button to page handset.
The INTERCOM indicatorflashesand handset1indicatorlights.
2Handset:
Press ~~) and begin talking.
The IN USE indicatorlights.
3Handset:
Press (~) to turn off intercom.
If the handset does not answer within 5minutes, the base station automatically
returns to the standby mode.
FROM HANDSET TO BASE STATION
IHandset 1:
Press (~’ to page the base station.
The IN USE indicator flashes.
zBase station:
Abeep sound,and the INTERCOM and handset1indicatorlight.
The base station user can begin talking.
sHandset 1:
PreSS[E~) to turn off intercom.
16

Transferring acall n
Acall can be transferred between the handset and the
base station, or between handsets. handset
buttons
INT
button
SPEAKER
button
FROM BASE STATION TO HANDSET
1Base station:
Press the handset 1(2-3- ALL )button to alert the handset user.
The call is put on hold.
The TEL and INTERCOM indicator flash ,and handset 1indicator lights.
zHandset:
Press (~) to answer the base station.
The IN USE indicator lights.
aHandset:
Press (~) to talk to the caller.
Base station automatically switches to standby mode.
If the handset does not answer, press [s~> to talk to the caller again.
FROM HANDSET TO BASE STATION
1Handset:
Press (~) to page the base station.
The call is put on hold.
zBase station:
Abeep sounds, and the TEL and INTERCOM indicator flash.
The handset 1indicator lights.
The base station user can answer the handset.
aBase station:
Press (~) to talk to the caller.
Handset automatically turns off intercom mode.
If the base station does not answer, press (~) to talk to the caller again.
17

Transferring acall n
BETWEEN HANDSETS
(Ex. Handset 1answers acall, and transfers to handset 2).
7Handset 1:
press (~) and ‘dialing bu~on @to page the handset 2.
The callis puton hold.
Both handsets beep.
‘Handset 1........................... a
Handset 3........................... @
zHandset 2:
Press (~) to talk to the caller.
Handset 1automatically switches to standby mode.
If the base station does not answer, press (~) to talk to the caller again.
If handset 2does not answer for 5minutes, handset 1automatically stopped
paging. Press (~) to talk to the caller.
18

Flash button n
The FLASH button may be used to get anew dial tone
without pressing the END button or replacing the
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handset in the base station cradle. :s 0)
0%0 FLASH
m
000 button
000
000
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FLASH TIME
Set the FLASH TIME switch on the base station
depending on your PBX system (10Oms, 350ms or
600 ms ). &
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FLASH TIME
Call Waiting button n
Call Waiting service must be subscribed from your tele-
phone company or PBX system.
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If you subscribe to Call Waiting... .-
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bzo CALL
-WAITING
000
000 button
000
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1When acall comes in while you are on the phone, you hear asoft beep.
2Press (~).
The first caller is put on hold and you can answer the second caller.
sPress (c~~ again to talk to the first caller.
The secondcallerisnowputon hold.
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