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Congratulations

on purchasing our high quality product.

Please read the manual carefully to find out all features and how your telephone works, so you
can get the best out of your new phone.

Safety precautions

To reduce the risk of the electrical shock and injury, please follow these basic safety
precautions before using the phone.

1. Carefully read and observe the instructions in this manual.

2. Heed the warnings marked on the unit.

3. When cleaning, unplug the phone. Use a damp cloth. Do not use liquid or aerosol

cleaners.

4. Do not place objects on the line cord that may cause damage.

5. Do not use this phone in wet surroundings and environments where there is a risk

of explosion.

6. Avoid spilling any liquid on the phone.

7. Unplug this phone from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service

personnel.

8. Take care for polarity of batteries, inser t the rechargeable batteries in accordance

with polarity symbols ( this instruction is found in the installing batteries section.)

9. Only use

Never use other

ordinary batteries or conventional alkaline batteries. Otherwise health risks and

personal injuries cannot be excluded.

10. Do not mix exhausted and full batteries. Exhausted batteries shall not be

removed to usually household waste and fire. Take care for nature!

11.

, identified by the symbol on the

underside of the device.

12. Children don't recognise the risks of electrical appliances. Therefore use or keep

the phone only under supervision of adults or out of the reach from children.

13. Use the phone only in the described manner.

14. Do not use or stop the use if the phone is damaged.

15. The phone is designed for working with a temperature range from 5

to 45 .

approved rechargeable batteries of the same type.

Only use the power supply unit supplied

Summary of Contents for CL-3399 ID

Page 1: ...CL 3399 ID USER S MANUAL CALLER ID DIGITAL ENHANCED CORDLESS TELEPHONE ...

Page 2: ...ing to qualified service personnel 8 Take care for polarity of batteries inser t the rechargeable batteries in accordance with polarity symbols this instruction is found in the installing batteries section 9 Only use Never use other ordinary batteries or conventional alkaline batteries Otherwise health risks and personal injuries cannot be excluded 10 Do not mix exhausted and full batteries Exhaus...

Page 3: ...at the handset batteries are installed properly Check that the telephone line cord is properly connected Check that the power adapter is properly connected Check that the handsetbatteries are not in low status Clean the charge contacts Consistently s hort battery life may indicate that replacement o f the batteries is necessary Check Remedy No operation No d ial tone Warning beep occurs when makin...

Page 4: ... 24 digits for e ach number Stores up to 10 numbers in phonebook memory up to 24 digits for each number LCD displays calling and dialing number Key lock setting Call transfer of external calls when using two or more handsets Internal calls Ringer type selection Setting VIP numbers with matching ringer Ringer volume adjusting Earpiece volume adjusting New call indicator Battery level indicator In u...

Page 5: ...on does not answer the call within a predetermined time the call is transferred back to your station Or to cancel the call transfer and talk with the outside party again press theINT button Note USING M S ULTI YSTEM Package Contents Once you have unpacked your phone check to make sure that you have all the parts shown below If anypieceismissingorbroken please call yourdealer Location and Function ...

Page 6: ...arrying clip Battery cover If you have several handsets registered to the base two handsets can talk to each other on an internal communication call If you enter a handset number that does not exist the handset sounds an error tone 1 Press the I NT button onyourhandset 2 Enter the handset number 1 6 you want to page 3 The paged handset rings The LCD window on the paged handset displays your handse...

Page 7: ...he base 1 P ress the button repeatedly tochoose then p ress the OK button 3 Enter the PIN thenpressthe OK button 4 P ress the buttonrepeatedly tochoose then press the OK button 2 P ress the or button or Result Releasing Handset 5 If you want to select the handset to release individually enter the number s of the handset s When the selected handset number s disappears in the LCD window press the OK...

Page 8: ...rict numbers thatcan be dialed Calls beginning with numbers you specified can not be dialed in this feature You can set u p t o 4 different restricted numbers containing up to 4 digits each If the feature is on the message displays when the restricted number is dialed To activate a call barring number 1 Press the button 3 Enter the PIN then press the OK button 4 Press the OK button to access 5 Ent...

Page 9: ... and other settings return to the initial setting at t he time of purchase To reset your handset 1 Press the button Resetting Handset 2 Press the or button repeatedly to choose then press the OK button 3 Enter the PIN then press the OK button 4 Press OK button to confirm the reset Your handset can be used with up to 4 base units This menu optionallows you to select the base you want to u se To use...

Page 10: ...cation Code and press the OK button The AC is 0000 Page Result Result The L CD window prompts you to enter AC When the registration is properly completed the LCD window displays the handset number and returns to Standby mode Squeeze this button Using Handset Carrying Clip The supplied handset carrying clip allows you to conveniently carry the handset with you It clips easily to your belt waistband...

Page 11: ...one digit access code using the number keypad Note 4 Press the OK button tosave the selection Result The LCD window does not display the PIN you entered in order to maintain secrecy If you enter a w rong PIN your phone returns to Standby mode When you dial a phone number in the Call Log list the number will be dialed f ollowing the access code and a preset pause time When you place the handset on ...

Page 12: ...hroughthe ring types available then press t he OK buttontosavethe selection B U EFORE SING In order to provide compatibility with other telephone systems your phone can be set to either pulse dialing same as rotary or tone dialing DTMF The LCD window prompts you to enter the PIN The PINispreset to 0000 at the factory 1 Press the button 2 Press the or button repeatedly to choose then press the OK b...

Page 13: ...n choose from Standard key tone Two frequency t one The key tone does not sound 1 Pick up the h andset and press the button 2 Dialatelephonenumber Note 3 When the receiver answers speak 4 To end the call either press the button or replace the handset on the base Note Redial Result You hear a dial tone You can s tore up to 10 telephone numbers in memory for automatic dialing For details see page 18...

Page 14: ...isplayed The phone number displays after the selected Call by C allnumber When you dial from Phonebook The currently stored Call by Call numbers are displayed Call by Call If the caller can b e identified the caller s phone number is displayed If t he caller cannot be identified only the icon blinks 1 To answer the call press any button Or If the handset is on the base simply lift it up You do not...

Page 15: ...t the number you want to dial Refer to View the phonebook entries Then press the buttontodial Or In Standbymode press and hold the entry number 0 9 until the stored number appears 1 Press the button 2 Press the O K button toaccess 3 Press the or button until the phone number you want to edit displays 4 If necessary press the C R button to clear the digit s then enter the desired number 5 Press the...

Page 16: ...ot access the Base Menuunlessthe one completes the base setup Note To dial the last number The LCD window displays the last number you dialed Your phone keeps t he last 10 numbers you have dialed and allows you to retrieve the numbers To view and dial any of the last 10 numbers When no numbers are found is displayed ach time you dial a new number the oldest number stored in the redial memory is au...

Page 17: ...aller ID When you receive a call the caller s phone number is shown on the screen if the caller s information is transmitted from the network on which the c all was made The last 10 received calls are stored in the Caller ID memory and you can use the list to make a call to any of the numbers The Call ID icon appears when there are new calls in the memory Once you view the all the newcalls using t...

Page 18: ...e base unit during a call the telephone line mightbedisconnected and the handset returns t o Standby mode Check if there is n oise or static If so move the handset closer to the base station This icon blinks when the handset is out o f range The icon iscontinuously displayed at the top right corner of the LCD w indow The icon shows the level of battery power The more bars you see the more power yo...

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