Page 2 - CONTENTS
E - 1 CONTENTS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ............................ 2-3 BATTERY CAUTIONARY INSTRUCTIONS .......................... 3 IMPORTANT ELECTRICAL CONSIDERATIONS ............... 4 - 6 • Telephone line problems • FCC Part 15 regulation • Customer information• Applicable for coin or pay p...
Page 3 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
E - 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Please take a few moments to read the following instructions for your safety and toensure that you get the maximum benefit from your product. When using your telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should always befollowed to reduce the risk of fire, electri...
Page 4 - BATTERY CAUTIONARY INSTRUCTIONS; CAUTION; SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
E - 3 BATTERY CAUTIONARY INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type.Replace only with the same type recommended by the manufacturer.Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions. 1) Use only the following type and size battery : type n...
Page 5 - Telephone Line Problems; IMPORTANT ELECTRICAL CONSIDERATIONS
E - 4 Unplug all electrical appliances when you know an electrical storm is approaching.Lighting an pass through your household wiring and damage any device connected to it.This telephone is no exception. Warning : Please do not attempt to unplug any appliance during an electrical storm.Caution : Ch...
Page 8 - INTRODUCTION; TELEPHONE FEATURES
E - 7 INTRODUCTION TELEPHONE FEATURES • Operating in 2400 MHz ~ 2483 MHz.(ISM band) with 45 Channels• Digital Spread Spectrum Technology (Frequency Hopping)• Up to 4 Handsets operate in one base.• Caller ID with call waiting function (Type II).• Speaker phone function in handset.• 60 hours Standby t...
Page 9 - INSTALLATION; LINE CORD CONNECTION :; LOW BATTERY VOLTAGE WARNING
E - 8 INSTALLATION LINE CORD CONNECTION : Plug the telephone line cord into the modular jack on the back of the telephone base andthe other end into the modular jack of your telephone wall outlet. AC POWER CONNECTION : Use only the AC/DC adaptor provided with the telephone. First insert the DC adapt...
Page 10 - Install base unit & additional handset in a location where:
E - 9 Install base unit & additional handset in a location where: - Away from electrical appliances, such as computer, TV, microwave ovens, wireless equipment or another cordless phone. - In a HIGH and CENTRAL location with no obstructions & barriers,- For maximum reception & noise free ...
Page 11 - LOCATION OF CONTROLS; BASE SECTION
E - 10 HANDSET SECTION 1) RECEIVER2) DISPLAY3) OFF HOOK / YES / FLASH KEY4) INT / REDIAL / PAUSE KEY5) ON HOOK / NO KEY6) SCROLL KEYS 5 / 6 7) DIAL KEYS / ID#’s8) SPEAKER KEY9) MICROPHONE10) STRAP HOLDER11) SPEAKER12) BATTERY DOOR13) HEADSET JACK CHARGER SECTION 14) CHARGE LED15) ADAPTOR SOCKET LOCA...
Page 12 - USING THE MENU SYSTEM
E - 11 USING THE MENU SYSTEM The user interface has been designed with simplicity of operation in mind. Functions thatare not available from the keyboard directly are found within a shallow menu structure.The menu is available from the default screen simply by pressing either of the 5 / 6 (6) arrow ...
Page 13 - TELEPHONE OPERATION; ANSWERING AN INCOMING CALL; MAKING A CALL
E - 12 TELEPHONE OPERATION ANSWERING AN INCOMING CALL Internal call When the internal call comes ,the display shows the identity (ID) number of thecalling handset. The user answers the call by pressing YES (3) and ends the call bypressing NO (5).Pressing NO (5) during ringing rejects the incoming ca...
Page 14 - TRANSFERRING AN EXTERNAL CALL
E - 13 Last Number Redial In the on hook mode, press the REDIAL (INT/PAUSE) (4) button to show the last dialingnumber on display. The user can select up to last ten external numbers by pressing the 5 / 6 (6) buttons. These are stored in chronological order, with the most recent being displayed first...
Page 15 - MEMORY OPERATION; ADDING A NEW ENTRY TO MEMORY; EDITING A MEMORY ENTRY
E - 14 MEMORY OPERATION This describes how memory is managed - how numbers are added, removed and edited.All of these memory functions use the menu system. ADDING A NEW ENTRY TO MEMORY • Enter the Phonebook mode by pressing scroll keys 5 / 6 (6), then press YES (3). • Select the “STORE” then enter t...
Page 16 - DELETING A MEMORY ENTRY
E - 15 MEMORY OPERATION DELETING A MEMORY ENTRY Memory deletion is considerably simpler than adding new memory entries.• Enter Phonebook mode by pressing scroll keys 5 / 6 (6) and YES (3). • Then select “DELETE” by pressing scroll keys 5 / 6 (6) and YES (3). • Press scroll keys 5 / 6 (6) to select t...
Page 17 - CALLER ID OPERATION; DIAL FROM CALL RECORD
E - 16 CALLER ID OPERATION These calls can also be dialed out and stored into the phone book.Remark: To use the caller-ID operation, you have to subscribe the caller-ID service from your operator. DIAL FROM CALL RECORD • Press scroll keys 5 / 6 (6) to select “CLI RECORD”, then YES (3) to confirm. • ...
Page 18 - DELETE ALL CALL RECORDS; CALLER-ID WITH CALL WAITING
E - 17 CALLER ID OPERATION DELETE ALL CALL RECORDS • Press scroll keys 5 / 6 (6) to select “CLI RECORD”, then YES (3) to confirm. • Press scroll keys 5 / 6 (6) to select “DELETE ALL”, then YES (3). • Display will show “SURE?” to confirm the deletion.• Press YES (3) again to execute the deletion. CAL...
Page 19 - TELEPHONE SETTINGS; RINGER VOLUME; RECEIVER VOLUME
E - 18 TELEPHONE SETTINGS RINGER VOLUME Ringer volume is set by following procedure.• Press scroll keys 5 / 6 (6) to select “RINGER” and press YES (3) to confirm. • Press scroll keys 5 / 6 (6) to select “VOLUME” and press YES (3) to confirm. • Press scroll keys 5 / 6 (6) to select Volume level (RING...
Page 20 - KEYPAD; SETTING CLOCK
E - 19 TELEPHONE SETTINGS KEYPAD There are two user options for the keypad,The keypad can be locked to prevent unintended operation• Press scroll keys 5 / 6 (6) to select “KEYPAD” and press YES (3) to confirm. • Press scroll keys 5 / 6 (6) to select “KEY LOCK” and press YES (3) to lock the key pad. ...
Page 21 - DAILY ALARM SETTING
E - 20 TELEPHONE SETTINGS Note that if Caller ID service is activated, this service will reset the time at everyincoming call. FORMAT SETTING (12 HOUR) • Press scroll keys 5 / 6 (6) to select “CLOCK” and press YES (3) to confirm. • Press scroll keys 5 / 6 (6) to select “SET FORMAT” and press YES (3)...
Page 22 - ENABLE WALKIE-TALKIE MODE; WALKIE-TALKIE FUNCTION
E - 21 Handset could be set to walkie-talkie mode. In walkie-talkie mode, handset couldcommunicate with other handset even the base is unavailable. ENABLE WALKIE-TALKIE MODE - By manual • Press scroll keys 6 / 5 (6) to select “W-TALKIE” and press YES (3) to confirm. • Press 6 / 5 (6) to select walki...
Page 24 - OTHER FUNCTION; DIALING MODE
E - 23 OTHER FUNCTION DIALING MODE The dialing mode (DTMF/ Pulse) in base is decided by handsets independently. • Press scroll keys 5 / 6 (6) to select “ADVANCED”, then press YES (3) to confirm. • Press scroll keys 5 / 6 (6) again to select “DIAL MODE”, then press YES (3) to confirm. • Press scroll ...
Page 25 - TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
E - 24 TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE In the event of your telephone NOT working or difficulty in opening, the followingsuggestion can be help you of solving the problem. Symptom Suggested Solution B a s e u n i t d o e s n ' t w o r k( P o w e r " L E D " d o e s n o tlight) Base LED doesn’t light ...
Page 26 - 0 DAY LIMITED WARRANTY
E - 2 5 90 DAY LIMITED WARRANTY From No. 128-4648 1-800-252-6123 AUDIOVOX ELECTRONICS CORPORATION (the Company) warrants to the original retail purchaser of this product that should this product or any partthereof, under normal use and conditions, be proven defective in material or workmanship withi...