Page 2 - TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE; CAUTION; RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK; DANGEROUS VOLTAGE; IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS; INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION PRECAUTIONS:; Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm.
1 CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE C O V E R ( O R B A C K ) . N O U S E R - S E R V I C E A B L E P A R T S I N S I D E . R E F E RSERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN DANGEROUS VOLTAGE U n i n s u l a t e d D a n g e r o u...
Page 3 - SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS; BATTERY PRECAUTIONS; for possible special disposal instructions.
2 IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (CONTINUED) 8. Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in the risk of fire or electric shock. 9. Never push objects of any kind into this product through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could resul...
Page 4 - Disconnect telephone lines before installing batteries.; FCC and Phone Company Information; This battery must be
8. Do not store this product, or the battery provided with or identified for use with this product, in a high-temperature area. Batteries that are stored in a freezer orrefrigerator for the purpose of extending shelf life should be stabilized at roomtemperature prior to use after cold storage. 9. Di...
Page 5 - CONTENTS
Important Safety Instructions ..........1 Contents .............................................4 Location of Controls .........................5 Installation Instructions ....................6 Installation of the Rechargeable Battery ..................................................7Charging the R...
Page 6 - LOCATION OF CONTROLS; FRONT; See the next page for the T/P switch location.
5 LOCATION OF CONTROLS 9 10 11 3 2 1 12 5 13 7 14 8 6 4 FRONT HANDSET: 1. Headset Jack (top of handset)2. Handset LED Indicator 3. CLEAR Button4. CID JOG Control5. TALK Button6. Key buttons (0-9,*,#)7. TRANS (Transfer) Button8. FLASH Button9. Handset Antenna10. Display11. SEL (Select) Button12. MENU...
Page 7 - INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS; TELEPHONE LINE CORD; IMPORTANT
1. Carefully unpack and remove your unit from the box.2. Make sure all the items have been included: 3. Make sure the Rechargeable Battery is installed or install the Rechargeable Battery as described on the next page. PLEASE REFER TO THE FOLLOWING DIAGRAM FOR STEPS 4 THROUGH 7:4. Slide the T/P swit...
Page 8 - the handset and the base with a standard pencil eraser.
7 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS (CONTINUED) Remove the battery cover located onthe rear of the handset by sliding itdownward. 1 If replacing an old battery pack, unplugthe battery connector and remove it bycarefully using a small flat head screw-driver to pry it out from the batterycompartment. 2 Plug t...
Page 9 - Wall Mounting the Unit
8 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS (CONTINUED) Wall Mounting the Unit 1. Use an existing wall mount, like ones found in a kitchen or drill one as follows: Drill two holes with a vertical distancebetween the two marked positions of 83mm as shown inFigure 1. Drive a screw into each of the holes. Tighten them...
Page 10 - SETTING THE TIME; If you subscribe to Caller; If the time is not
9 SET-UP INSTRUCTIONS (CONTINUED) SETTING THE TIME It may be necessary to set the internal clock time of the phone to display the time inthe Caller ID display when incoming calls are received. If you subscribe to Caller ID, the time is automatically set when the first call is received. If the time i...
Page 11 - SETTING THE AREA CODES; Using the CID JOG control
10 SET-UP INSTRUCTIONS (CONTINUED) SETTING THE AREA CODES To conveniently call back a number from the caller ID, it is necessary to store yourlocal area code when your telephone is installed, as follows: Press the MENU button ❶ ; the Menu will appear in the display. Using the CIDJOG control ❷ , scro...
Page 12 - CHANGING THE HANDSET’S VOLUME; OR
11 SET-UP INSTRUCTIONS (CONTINUED) CHANGING THE HANDSET’S VOLUME Change the handset’s volume as follows: Press the MENU button; the Menu willappear in the display. 12/14 17 10:25AM 17 1.MEMORY 2.SET UP 3.RINGER 4.VOLUME 1 Using the CID JOG control ❶ , scroll down to select “4. VOLUME” andpress the C...
Page 13 - CHANGING THE RINGER VOLUME; SETTING THE CONTRAST
12 SET-UP INSTRUCTIONS (CONTINUED) CHANGING THE RINGER VOLUME Change the handset’s ringer volume as follows: Press the MENU button; the Menu willappear in the display. 12/14 17 10:25AM 17 1.MEMORY 2.SET UP 3.RINGER 4.VOLUME 1 Using the CID JOG control ❶ , scroll down to select “4. VOLUME” andpress t...
Page 14 - CHANGING THE RINGER MELODY; FOR THE RINGER MELODY:
13 SET-UP INSTRUCTIONS (CONTINUED) CHANGING THE RINGER MELODY Change the ringer melody to choose from two tones or three songs as follows: Press the MENU button; the Menu willappear in the display. 12/14 17 10:25AM 17 1.MEMORY 2.SET UP 3.RINGER 4.VOLUME 1 Using the CID JOG control ❶ , scroll down to...
Page 16 - RECEIVING A CALL; The last 30 incoming calls are saved in the Caller ID log.
15 BASIC OPERATION (CONTINUED) RECEIVING A CALL The last 30 incoming calls are saved in the Caller ID log. Make sure that the Caller ID service isturned on by your phone company.When you receive a call, the displaywill show the name of the caller,number, time and date of the call. JOHN SMITH8 0 0 1 ...
Page 18 - CHECKING THE CALLER ID LOG; TO DELETE ONE NUMBER:
17 BASIC OPERATION (CONTINUED) CHECKING THE CALLER ID LOG Using the CID JOG control, scroll tosee the Caller ID log. Scroll up fornewer calls, down for older calls. JOHN SMITH8 0 0 - 1 2 3 - 4 5 6 7 12/14 17 10:25AM 1 DELETING NAME(S)/NUMBER(S)FROM THE CALLER ID LOG Using the CID JOG control ❶ , scr...
Page 19 - AUTOMATICALLY DIALING A NUMBER IN THE CALLER ID DISPLAY; SINGLE AREA CODE AREA:; MULTIPLE AREA CODE AREA:; If the
18 BASIC OPERATION (CONTINUED) AUTOMATICALLY DIALING A NUMBER IN THE CALLER ID DISPLAY When the local area code and/or extra codes have been stored as described on page13, you can automatically call a number from the caller ID log as follows: Using the CID JOG control, scroll tosee the Caller ID log...
Page 20 - ADDING A DIRECTORY ENTRY; The area code may, or may not
19 BASIC OPERATION (CONTINUED) ADDING A DIRECTORY ENTRY The directory can store up to 100 name/telephone numbers which you may entereither through the phone as described below or via your computer using a USBcable (not included) and the included CD software (see page 30 for instructions). SAVING CAL...
Page 21 - Key button 1st press; blank; To clear a letter, simply press the CLEAR button.
20 BASIC OPERATION (CONTINUED) ENTERING A NAME USING THE KEY BUTTONS When entering names into the directory, you must use the Key buttons (0-9,*,#). Touse the buttons to add names, perform the following steps: Follow steps one through five on theprevious page to program thetelephone number. 1 2 12/1...
Page 22 - DIALING A NUMBER FROM THE DIRECTORY; Use the CID JOG control; Press the CLEAR button to change a letter.
21 BASIC OPERATION (CONTINUED) DIALING A NUMBER FROM THE DIRECTORY To select and dial a number from the directory, follow the steps below: Press the MENU button; the Menu willappear in the display. 12/14 17 10:25AM 17 1.MEMORY 2.SET UP 3.RINGER 4.VOLUME 1 Using the CID JOG control ❶ , scroll down to...
Page 23 - EDITING A DIRECTORY ENTRY; DELETING A SINGLE ENTRY FROM THE DIRECTORY; To delete a name/number from the directory, follow the steps below:
22 BASIC OPERATION (CONTINUED) EDITING A DIRECTORY ENTRY To select and edit a name/number from the directory, follow the steps below: Follow steps one through four on theprevious page to select a name/number to edit. Press the CID JOGcontrol to select the entry. 1 2 12/14 17 10:25AM 17 1.MEMORY 2.SE...
Page 25 - TURNING THE ALARM ON/OFF
24 ADVANCED FEATURES (CONTINUED) TURNING THE ALARM ON/OFF After the alarm has been set, it automatically will turn on at a set time, one timeonly. If you would like to turn the alarm off or back on, follow the instructions below: Press the MENU button; the Menu willappear in the display. 12/14 17 10...
Page 26 - SETTING THE ALARM MELODY; SETTING THE ALARM VOLUME
25 ADVANCED FEATURES (CONTINUED) SETTING THE ALARM MELODY Choose one of the alarm melodies as follows: Press the MENU button ❶ ; the Menu will appear in the display.Using theCID JOG control ❷ , scroll down to select “3. RINGER” and press the CIDJOG control ❷ , or simply press the “3” button ❸ . 12/1...
Page 27 - REGISTERING THE HANDSETS (FOR MULTIPLE HANDSET USAGE); • If Internal/Intercom Number is not
26 ADVANCED FEATURES (CONTINUED) REGISTERING THE HANDSETS (FOR MULTIPLE HANDSET USAGE) You can purchase additional handsets for use with many of this telephone’sfeatures. Make sure the battery is connected and the base is plugged in and on forat least five seconds before starting the operation. Make...
Page 28 - TO EDIT AN EXTENSION:
27 ADVANCED FEATURES (CONTINUED) ASSIGNING/CHANGING A HANDSET’S INTERNAL/INTERCOM(EXTENSION) NUMBER The handset that comes with the unit is assigned number 1 at the factory. Toassign or change the number of the additional handsets (if purchased), in order totake advantage of the additional features,...
Page 29 - PAGING ALL HANDSETS; on the handset, then press
28 ADVANCED FEATURES (CONTINUED) MAKING INTERCOM CALLS (PAGING) Intercom calls are calls to the additional handsets (if purchased) and do not tie upthe phone line. For example, if used in your home, you can have a conversationwith your wife by the pool without going outside. Each additional handset ...
Page 30 - TRANSFERRING A CALL; button on HS2 to pick; THREE WAY CONFERENCE CALLING; Handsets must be registered to be able to use conference calling.
29 ADVANCED FEATURES (CONTINUED) TRANSFERRING A CALL Transfer a call to another handset (this example shows Handset 1 transferring toHandset 2) as follows: When speaking with an outside call,press the TRANS button on thehandset; the party on the line will beput on hold; the display will show“TRANSFE...
Page 31 - To view all the software, you must have your monitor set to a High; CONFIGURING OUTLOOK; the “Services” option, proceed to item “b”.
30 USING THE SOFTWARE INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE: Included with your telephone is software that can be used to synchronize yourphone directory with Microsoft Outlook. It can also be used to download ringermelodies (MIDI Files). Additionally, there will be other software applications andupgrades availab...
Page 32 - PHONEBOOK SYNCHRONIZATION
2. CONFIGURING OUTLOOK XP: a. Outlook XP synchronization will not work with a Microsoft Exchange server. If you do not get your mail via Microsoft Exchange, you can ignore the followingsteps. However if you do connect to a Microsoft Exchange server you will needto add a POP3 account, by following th...
Page 33 - HOW TO TRANSFER MIDI FILES TO YOUR BLUETOOTH PHONE:; and the other end into your computer.
DOWNLOADING RINGER MELODIES (MIDI “INSTRUMENTALMUSIC FORMAT”): Before uploading MIDI files to your phone, you must first download them from theBluetooth page on our website, www.memcorpinc.com as follows: 1. Go to the Memorex website at www.memcorpinc.com . 2. From the “Products” tab select the “Com...
Page 34 - that you wish to replace.
5. On the right-hand side of your window you will see the following: “MIDI FILES [HANDSET]”, and below that you will see three sets of numbers. For example:321421214These numbers are the three “MIDI FILES” that are currently on your phone.You can only change these three MIDI files. The Bluetooth pho...
Page 35 - TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
SYMPTOM SOLUTION No dial tone. • Make sure the telephone line cord is connected properly to the modular wall jack. No power on the • Make sure the battery pack is properly connected handset. inside the handset. • The handset may need recharging, recharge handset. Handset does not • Make sure the cha...
Page 36 - CARE AND MAINTENANCE; detergent should never be used.; RESETTING THE UNIT
35 CARE AND MAINTENANCE 1. Clean your phone with a damp (never wet) cloth. Solvent or detergent should never be used. 2. Avoid operating your unit under direct sunlight or in hot, humid or dusty places. 3. Keep your unit away from heating appliances.4. Every few months, or when charging becomes abno...
Page 37 - Printed in China
Memcorp, Inc. Weston, FL Printed in China Visit our website at www.memcorpinc.com MCD4300BT.2002.O/M.QXD 4/19/02 9:57 AM Page 36