Page 3 - CONTENTS
E1 CONTENTS Getting Started Using the Interface Basics Directory Caller ID Features Multi-handset Features Additional Information Introduction ...................inside front coverFeatures .........................inside front coverControls and Functions ...........................E2 GETTING STARTED...
Page 4 - Controls and Functions
E2 1. Handset Antenna 2. Beltclip Hole 3. Speakerphone Speaker and Ringer 4. Handset Battery Compartment 5. New Message LED 6. Handset Earpiece 7. LCD Display 8. Soft Keys 9. VOL ▲ / ▼ (volume up/down) 10. /TONE/ (left cursor) 11. SPEAKER 12. INTCM (intercom) /HOLD 13. Headset Jack Cover 14. TALK/FL...
Page 5 - For multi-handset packs only
E3 22 23 24 25 26 21 21. Base Charging Contacts 22. Base Antenna 23. Base CHARGE LED 24. PAGE 25. DC IN 9V Jack 26. TEL LINE Jack 28 27 29 For multi-handset packs only 27. Charging Contacts 28. Charger CHARGE LED 29. DC IN 9V Jack UP800DH(CLT-D5880) OM 1/24/06 3:37 PM Page 3
Page 6 - GETTING; STARTED; Checking the Package Contents; Do the following steps:; A. Choose the best location
Make sure you have received the following items in the package. E4 GETTING STARTED Checking the Package Contents Setting Up the Phone • If your home has specially wired alarm equipment connected to the telephone line, be sure that installing the system does not disable your alarm equipment.If you ha...
Page 7 - B. Install the rechargeable battery pack into the handset; IMPORTANT
B. Install the rechargeable battery pack into the handset The handset is powered by a rechargeable battery pack. The battery recharges automatically when the handset is placed in the baseunit or charging cradle. Charge the handset battery pack for at least 15-20 hours before using yournew cordless t...
Page 8 - Low Battery Alert; Low Battery; Cleaning the Battery Charging Contacts
E6 GETTING STARTED Low Battery Alert When the battery pack is very low and needs to be charged, the phone isprogrammed to eliminate functions in order to save power. If the phone is notin use, ¨ Low Battery ¨ appears on the LCD and none of the keys will operate. If the phone is in use, ¨ Low Battery...
Page 9 - C. Connect the base unit and charge the handset; D C I N 9 V
E7 GETTING STARTED C. Connect the base unit and charge the handset 1 Connect the AC adapter to the D C I N 9 V jack and to a standard 120V AC wall outlet. 2 Set the base on a desk or tabletop. 3 Place the handset in the base unitfor 15-20 hours without interruption.The base unit’s LED light (labeled...
Page 10 - T E L L I N E
4 Once the handset battery pack isfully charged, connect the telephoneline cord to the T E L L I N E jack and to a telephone outlet. Connecting the Charger (for CLT-D5882/CLT-D5883) 1 Connect the AC adapter to the D C I N 9 V jack and to a standard 120V AC wall outlet. 2 Set the charger on a desk or...
Page 11 - Mounting the Base Unit On a Wall
E9 GETTING STARTED Mounting the Base Unit On a Wall DO NOT use an AC outlet controlled by a wall switch. IMPORTANT Standard Wall Plate Mounting This phone can be mounted on any standard wall plate. 1 Put the AC adapter and thetelephone line cord through thehole on the wall mount adapter. 2 Plug the ...
Page 12 - Direct Wall Mounting
E10 GETTING STARTED Direct Wall Mounting If you don't have a standard wall plate, you can mount your phone directly tothe wall. Before doing this, consider the following: • Avoid electrical cables, pipes, or other items behind the mounting location that could cause a hazard when inserting screws int...
Page 13 - USING; THE INTERFACE; Display and Icons
E11 USING THE INTERFACE Example of the standby mode display Display and Icons REDIAL MENU Ringer off icon (when the ringer is off) / day of the week and time / battery iconHandset IDNumber of new Caller ID calls received(If there are no new Caller ID messages, the Handset ID appears here.) S U N 1 2...
Page 14 - Animation Displays; W e l c o m e !; E n d; D o n e !
E12 USING THE INTERFACE Animation Displays The handsets have a variety of animation displays. Below are examples of theanimation screens and what they mean: W e l c o m e ! P l e a s e W a i t . . . Turning on the phone 1 : 5 3 E n d REDIAL MENU Hanging up the phone D o n e ! Confirmation (Done!) D ...
Page 15 - Soft Key Function; In standby mode; In talk mode
E13 USING THE INTERFACE "Soft" keys are keys that change function during the operation of the phone.There are three soft keys on each handset. Soft Keys allow you to: - Access the main menu- Access stored Caller ID messages- Set up CIDCW options (Caller ID on Call Waiting)- Redial one of the...
Page 16 - Deregister HS; Default Settings; Main Menu Options; Function
E14 USING THE INTERFACE Your phone has five main menu options: Walkie-Talkie Mode, Room/Baby Monitor, Handset Setup, Global Setup and Deregister HS . Default Settings The default settings set from the factory match the features that most peopleuse. You may not need to change them. However, there are...
Page 17 - E N D; To enter DirectLink mode press; Setting Menu Options
E15 USING THE INTERFACE Below are some tips for using the software interface on your phone. • Press the MENU soft key to access the main menu. • Use V O L / ▲ and V O L / ▼ to scroll through options. • Press the OK soft key to make a selection. • Press the BACK soft key to return to the previous scr...
Page 18 - Using Room/Baby Monitor; To Room Monitor; RoomMonitor
E16 USING THE INTERFACE Room/Baby Monitor This feature allows you to monitorsounds in another room. Place ahandset in the room you wish tomonitor; it will function as amicrophone. A second handsetcan be set to function as a remotespeaker, allowing you to monitorsounds in the room. Using Room/Baby Mo...
Page 19 - Handset Setup
E17 USING THE INTERFACE Handset Setup The following submenu options must be set separately for each handset. Programming your Voice Mail Access Number 1 Press the MENU soft key. Select the Handset Setup menu, and then the Edit Voice Mail submenu. Edit V_mail No. appears. 2 Enter your personal access...
Page 20 - Distinctive Ringer Setup
E18 USING THE INTERFACE Distinctive Ringer Setup Distinctive Ringer allows you to assign a designated ring tone to a storedphonebook number (100 stored locations available). When a call is receivedand the Caller ID information matches the information in one of thephonebook memory locations, the phon...
Page 21 - Setting the True Banner
E19 USING THE INTERFACE Setting the True Banner True Banner lets you customize the name your handset displays. The name will be displayed on the LCD screen during standby mode,Intercom, Intercom Hold, Room Monitor and Copy Phonebook operation.The banner name will be displayed on the receiving handse...
Page 22 - Setting the Key Touch Tone; Setting the Animation Screen; On
E20 USING THE INTERFACE Setting the Key Touch Tone Key Touch Tone is the tone your keypad makes when keys are pressed.You can turn this tone on or off. 1 Press the MENU soft key. Select the Handset Setup menu and then the Key Touch Tone submenu. 2 Press V O L / ▲ or V O L / ▼ to select On or Off . 3...
Page 23 - Global Setup; Setting CIDCW (Caller ID on Call Waiting)
E21 USING THE INTERFACE Global Setup If you change one of the global settings, you change that setting for allregistered handsets. Only one handset can change global settings at a time. Setting Day and Time Day & Time sets the day and time of your display. 1 Press the MENU soft key. Select the G...
Page 24 - Setting the Area Code; Setting the Dial Mode; Tone
E22 USING THE INTERFACE Setting the Area Code If you enter a 3-digit area code number in the "Area Code" option, your localarea code does not appear in the Caller ID message. For calls received fromoutside your local area code, you will see a full 10-digit number. 1 Press the MENU soft key. ...
Page 25 - Setting Voice Mail Tone; De-register the Handset; Yes; Deregistration Complete
E23 USING THE INTERFACE Setting Voice Mail Tone Voice Mail Tone sets the voice mail tone. If your service does not support SDTmessage signal, set your VMWI (Visual Message Waiting Indicator) not todetect SDT message signal. 1 Press MENU soft key. Select the Global Setup menu, and then the Voice Mail...
Page 26 - BASICS; S P E A K E R; Making and Receiving Calls
E24 BASICS With the handset's duplex speakerphone, you can havehands-free conversations. The icon appears on the display screen during hands-free conversations. You can easily switch a call from normal conversationto hands-free conversation. To switch a call, press S P E A K E R during the call. Mak...
Page 27 - Line In Use
E25 BASICS Handset On the Cradle Pick up the handset(Automatic Talk is: on) orpick up the handset andpress TA L K / F L A S H (Automatic Talk is: off). Handset Off the Cradle Press any number key, / T O N E / , or # / (When Anykey Answer is on), orpress TA L K / F L A S H . Handset Off the Cradle 1)...
Page 28 - Call Waiting; Placing a Call on Hold; Line On Hold
E26 BASICS If you have Call Waiting service and a call waiting tonesounds while you are on a call, press TA L K / F L A S H on the handset to accept the waiting call. There is a shortpause, and then you will hear the new caller. To return to the original caller, press TA L K / F L A S H again. Call ...
Page 29 - Deleting a Redial Record; Storing a Redial Record; Redialing a Call
E27 BASICS The last three phone numbers dialed can be quickly redialed from the handset.Redial numbers stored in the handset are independent from each other. 1 With the phone in standby mode, press the REDIAL soft key. 2 Press V O L / ▲ or V O L / ▼ to scroll through the last three dialed numbers. 3...
Page 30 - Ringer Volume; Off; Earpiece and Speaker Volume; Adjusting the Ringer, and Earpiece and Speaker Volume; Temporarily Muting the Ringer; Mute On; Mute Off; Mute Microphone
E28 BASICS Ringer Volume In standby mode, press the volume up key or volumedown key on the handset to select one of three ringervolumes ( Off , Low , or High ). Earpiece and Speaker Volume You can select from among six volume levels on the handset. Pressing thevolume up key or volume down key during...
Page 31 - Tone Dialing Switch-over; Out of Range; Traveling Out of Range; This works only when the phone is in use.; Privacy Mode On; Privacy Mode Off; Privacy Mode
E29 BASICS If your telephone company requires pulse dialing, youcan switch-over to tone dialing after the call connects.This feature is useful when you need tone dialing touse any automated menu systems, such as telephonebank tellers, telephone prescription refills, customersupport menus, etc. If yo...
Page 32 - Dialing your Voice Mail Service; No Number Stored To store; Resetting the New Message LED; PA G E; Using One Touch Voice Mail Access
E30 BASICS If you subscribe to voice mail service, you can use your phone to access yourvoice mailbox. The new message LED flashes whenever you have messageswaiting in your voice mailbox. Just program the handset with your access number, and you can get yourmessages at the touch of a button on the h...
Page 33 - DIRECTORY; Distinctive Rings and Speed Dial)
E31 DIRECTORY You can store names and numbers in your phone's phonebook, search fornames alphabetically, and dial phonebook entries with just a few key presses.You can store up to 100 numbers in each registered handset. The phone uses the same memory locations to store phonebook entries andCaller ID...
Page 34 - Distinctive Ring; Speed Dial; Chain Dialing
E32 DIRECTORY • When the memory is full, you will hear a beep and Memory Full appears. You cannot store names and numbers. • The pause key counts as one digit. Pressing the PAUSE soft key more than once increases the length of the pause between numbers. Each pause represents a 2 seconddelay. • If yo...
Page 35 - Steps for Entering Names and Special Characters; If you make a mistake while entering a name; keys
E33 DIRECTORY Refer to the letters on the number keys to select the desired characters.With each press of a number key ( 0 - 9 ), the displayed character appears in the following order: Upper case letters first, lower case letters next and finally thenumber corresponding to the key. Steps for Enteri...
Page 36 - Movies
E34 DIRECTORY For example, to enter Movies : 1 When the phone is in standby mode, press and the STORE soft key. Store/Edit Name appears. 2 Press 6 once, and then press # / to move the cursor to the right. 3 Press 6 six times. 4 Press 8 six times. 5 Press 4 six times. 6 Press 3 five times. 7 Press 7 ...
Page 37 - Viewing the Phonebook
E35 DIRECTORY Your phone stores names/numbers in the phonebook memory locations, andyou can search names in alphabetical order. You can view the phonebookeven while the phone is in use. 1 Press . If you recall the phonebook during a call, the COPY and STORE soft key will not appear. 2 Press V O L / ...
Page 38 - From Standby Mode; From Talk Mode; Making Calls Using the Phonebook; Speed Dialing
E36 DIRECTORY From Standby Mode 1 When the phone is in standby mode, select thephonebook location to dial (see "Viewing thePhonebook" on page E35). 2 Press TA L K / F L A S H or S P E A K E R on the handset. The displayed number is dialed. 3 To hang up press E N D . From Talk Mode 1 Press TA...
Page 39 - a. Editing the Stored Data; b. Deleting the Stored Data; Editing or Erasing a Stored Name,
E37 DIRECTORY 1 When the phone is in standby mode, press . 2 Press V O L / ▲ , V O L / ▼ , or the number keypad to select the phonebook locations (see "Viewing thePhonebook" on page E35). a. Editing the Stored Data 1 When the phonebook location to be editedappears, press the EDIT soft key. S...
Page 40 - One Memory; Copying
E38 DIRECTORY If you have two handsets, Copy Phonebook allows you to transfer storedphonebook locations from handset to handset so you don't have to manuallyre-enter names and numbers. You can transfer one memory (phonebooklocation) at a time, or all memory locations at once. 1 When the phone is in ...
Page 41 - CALLER ID; FEATURES; Caller ID and CIDCW (Caller ID on Call Waiting)
E39 CALLER ID FEATURES You must subscribe to Caller ID services through your local telephoneprovider to use these features. When the telephone rings, the Caller ID feature allows you to view the caller'sname, phone number, date and time of call. With CIDCW (Caller ID on CallWaiting), you will hear a...
Page 43 - C I D; Viewing the Caller ID List
E41 CALLER ID FEATURES You can view the Caller ID list through the handset during a call or when thephone is in standby mode. 1 Press C I D . The summary screen appears. The screen showsthe number of new messages and total messages. 2 To view the Caller ID messages in historical order (from new to o...
Page 44 - Deleting Information from the Caller ID List; Delete Caller ID; Deleting all Caller ID names/numbers; Deleting a Caller ID Message
E42 CALLER ID FEATURES Deleting Information from the Caller ID List 1 When the phone is in standby mode, view theCaller ID information to be deleted (see "Viewingthe Caller ID List" on page E41). 2 Press the DELETE soft key. Delete Caller ID appears. 3 Press V O L / ▲ or V O L / ▼ to choose ...
Page 45 - Calling a party from the Caller ID list; Standby Mode; Storing Caller ID messages in the Phonebook; This; Using the Caller ID Message List
E43 CALLER ID FEATURES Calling a party from the Caller ID list Standby Mode 1 When the phone is in standby mode, select theCaller ID message (see "Viewing the Caller ID List"on page E41). 2 To have the phone dial a "1" before the displayed Caller ID number, press / T O N E / . To hav...
Page 47 - Call Waiting Deluxe Features; CW On
E45 CALLER ID FEATURES Your phone gives you new options for call waiting. At the touch of a button,you can place the caller on hold, send them to your voice mail service, orconference them into your current call. You must subscribe to Call Waitingand Call Waiting Deluxe to use these features. Not al...
Page 48 - Using the Walkie-Talkie Mode
E46 MULTI-HANDSET FEATURES The features in this section require a minimum of two handsets to operate. To use this feature, you must enter the handsets into Walkie-Talkie mode first.To enter Walkie-Talkie mode, see page E15. Walkie-Talkie call 1 When the phone is in the Walkie-Talkie standbymode, pre...
Page 49 - Intercom; Intercom/Call Transfer Feature
E47 MULTI-HANDSET FEATURES The phone permits 3-way conversations between 2 handsets and an outside line. 1 Initiate the call normally. Once the call is in progress, other people canjoin the call. 2 To join a conference call, press TA L K / F L A S H or S P E A K E R on the other handset. 3 To leave ...
Page 50 - Call Transfer Feature; All
E48 MULTI-HANDSET FEATURES Call Transfer Feature 1 During a call, press I N T C M / H O L D on the handset. 2 Select a handset to transfer the call to within 10 seconds. To select the handset, press V O L / ▲ or V O L / ▼ , and then press the OK soft key. If you select All , all other handsets will ...
Page 51 - ADDITIONAL; INFORMATION; Changing the Digital Security Code; Find Handset
E49 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION The digital security code is an identification code used to connect the handsetand the base unit. Normally, setting the code is not necessary. In the raresituation that you suspect another cordless telephone is using the samesecurity code, you can change the code. To chang...
Page 52 - To attach the beltclip; Installing the Beltclip
E50 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION To attach the beltclip Insert the beltclip into the holes on each side ofthe handset. Press down until it clicks. To remove the beltclip Pull either side of the beltclip to release the tabsfrom the holes. Installing the Beltclip Your phone can be used with an optionalheads...
Page 53 - Battery Replacement and Handling; Note on Power Sources; Power Failure
E51 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Battery Replacement and Handling When the operating time becomes short even after a battery is recharged,please replace the battery. With normal usage, your battery should last about one year. Warning: To avoid the risk of personal injury or property damage from fire orele...
Page 54 - Troubleshooting; Suggestion; Unavailable
E52 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION If your phone is not performing to your expectations, please try these simplesteps first. Troubleshooting Suggestion • Make sure the AC adapter is plugged into the base or the charger (if you have more than one handset) andwall outlet. • Make sure the handset is properly s...
Page 56 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; RADIO EQUIPMENT; Technical Information
E54 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using your telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed toreduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons, including the following: 1 Do not use this product near water, for example, near a bath tu...
Page 57 - THE SANYO COMFORT WARRANTY
E55 WARRANTY APPLICATION SANYO Communications products purchasednew, unused in Canada through a SANYOAuthorized Dealer are warranted againstmanufacturing defects in materials andworkmanship for ONE YEAR covering parts and labour, from the date of purchase by theoriginal retail purchaser. This warran...
Page 58 - SOS HELP LINE; NATIONWIDE CUSTOMER SUPPORT; Customer Relations; Consumers are responsible for; GUARANTEED QUALITY
E56 SOS HELP LINE At SANYO, fulfilling the needs of our customers is a priority. That’s why we created our SOS customer service program thatguarantees satisfaction. NATIONWIDE CUSTOMER SUPPORT SOS is there to help you. Our friendly and knowledgeable productspecialists will quickly answer your questi...
Page 59 - Main Menu Flow Chart
E57 Main Menu Flow Chart S U N 1 2 : 0 0 A H a n d s e t # 1 N e w C I D : 5 R E D I A L M E N U M E N U D i r e c t L i n k M o d e R o o m M o n i t o rH a n d s e t S e t u p B A C K BACK O K D i r e c t L i n k M o d e R o o m M o n i t o r H a n d s e t S e t u p B A C K BACK O K D i r e c t L ...