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AC POW ER 
Caution: 

1.  Use ONLY with the supplied AC Adaptor (AC 120V, DC7.5V, 500mA). 

2.  Plug  the  adaptor  to  an  electrical  outlet that  is  near  the  equipment  and  is  easily 

accessible. 

3.  The AC adaptor must remain connected at all times (it is normal for the adaptor to 

be warm during use). 

4.  Do  not  remove  the  battery  from  the  handset  to  charge  it.    Do  not  dispose  of 

batteries in a fire.    They may explode.    Check with local codes for possible special 

disposal instructions. 

5.  Do not remove or damage the battery casing. 

6.  If you do not expect to use your phone for a month or longer, remove the batteries.   

Batteries can leak chemicals that can destroy electronic parts. 

7.  For  the longest battery life  and  optimal  operation  of the phone  system  ALW AYS 

completely charge and discharge the batteries. 

 

CONNECTING THE BASE UNIT 

1.  Plug one end of the telephone line cord into the jack at the bottom of the base unit 

and plug the other end of the cord into the modular telephone wall jack. 

2.  Plug the AC adapter into the 7.5V DC jack on the base and the other end into a 

standard  120V  AC  wall  outlet.    (this  step  should  have  already  been  dine  when 

charging the battery – see page 16) 

3.  Set the base unit on a tabletop and then place the handset on the base unit. 

 

Note:

 

1.  Use only the AC adaptor supplied. 

2.  Connect the AC adaptor to a continuous power outlet. 

3.  Place the base unit close to the AC outlet so that you can unplug the AC adaptor 

easily. 

Tip

If your telephone outlet is not modular, contact your telephone company for assistance. 

 

 

REGISTRATION & DEREGISTRATION OF HANDSET 

The first registered handset will be automatically assigned as HS (1).    When additional 

handsets are registered to the system, they will be assigned extension numbers in the 

following sequence: HS (2), HS (3) and HS (4).    They can be renamed later. 

Registration 

 

An unregistered handset will display “HS_ _”. 
 

 

 

     NO NEW CALLS 

  HS_ _ 

  12:00AM 01/01    

 

 

 

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Page 1: ...f ter su bsc ribing to Caller ID Caller ID Call Waiting and or Call Waiting ID Options serv ic es th is ph one will displayCaller Caller Waiting party s name and ph one number and th e assoc iated sof t k ey s ofth e Call Waiting ID Options serv ic e Note WithCaller ID serv ic es some inf ormation maybe bloc k ed or unav ailable Please read this m anual caref ully bef ore using the SBC383 keep f o...

Page 2: ... WALLMOUNT I NGBASEUNI T 1 9 M ENU 20 ST RUCTUREAND OP T I ONS 2 0 I NI TI AL S ETTI NGS 21 Na mi n g 2 1 La n g u a g e 2 1 Ri n g e r Be e p 2 2 An s we r Mo d e 2 3 Co n t r a s t 2 3 Ca l l Wa i t i n gI D Op t i o n s 2 3 Ne wCa l l La mp 2 4 T i mea n dDa t eSe t t i n g 2 4 I n t e r c o m Se t Up 2 4 Me s s a g eWa i t i n gI n d i c a t o r 2 5 Se t t i n gAl a r m 2 5 BAS I C OPERATI ON ...

Page 3: ... ON 34 CALLERLI ST 34 Me mo r yMa t c h 34 Re v i e wCa l l e r Li s t 34 De l e t eRe c o r d s f r o m Ca l l e r Li s t 35 Ca l l Ba c kf r o m Ca l l e r Li s t 35 Sp e c i a l Ca l l Di s p l a y 35 Ca l l Di s p l a yMe s s a g e s 36 CALLWAI T I NGI D OP T I ONS 36 Ca l l Wa i t i n gI D Op t i o n sSe t t oOF F 36 Ca l l Wa i t i n gI D Op t i o n sSe t t oON 37 Ca l l Wa i t i n gI D Op t...

Page 4: ... oWa l k i e T a l k i emo d e 46 Op e r a t i n gWa l k i e T a l k i e s 46 OPTI ONAL FEATURESDI AL LI ST 47 DI ALI NG SERVI CES 47 ADDI TI ONAL I NFORM ATI ON 48 CAP ACI T Y 48 Me mo r y 48 Ca l l Re p e a t Nu mb e r 48 OUTOFRANGE 48 NOCONNECT I ON 48 TROUBLE S HOOTI NG 49 CARE AND M AI NTENANCE 5 0 FCC REQUI REM ENTS 5 1 WARRANTY 5 3 WAL LMOUNTTEMPLATE 5 4 CONTENTS All manuals and user guides...

Page 5: ...er at i ng i ns t r uc t i ons I mpr operadj us t ment ofot herc ont r ol s may r es ul ti n damage and wi l l of t en r equi r e ex t ens i v e wor k by a qual i f i ed t ec hni c i an t o r es t or e t he t el ephone t onor mal oper at i on d I ft he t el ephone has been dr opped ort he c as ehasbeendamaged e I ft he t el ephoneex hi bi t sadi s t i nc tc hangei n per f or manc e 8 Donotus et he...

Page 6: ...with on of fswitch This night light is selectable in blue and v iolet Room monitoring 3 Ringer selections and 10selectable ring tones Handset to Handset W alk ie Talk ie f unction totallyindependent of the base unit Hands f ree speak erphone on handset Caller I D Ty pe I I I and Call W aiting I D Options capability Back lit 7 Line Multi Function LCD on handsets Fiv e sof t k ey s on each handset c...

Page 7: ...oth a phone j ackand a continuous power outlet which is not switch controlled 2 Keep the base and the handset awayf rom sources ofelectrical noise such as TV personal computer or another cordless phone 3 Place base in a HI GH CENTRAL location with no obstructions such as walls 4 The base can be placed on a desk tab letop or mounted on wall Not e W hile using the handset I f y ou are near a microwa...

Page 8: ...ress OFF to end y our call M ut e Di al7Key a W hile rev iewing the Call I D Record press Dial 7 to Call Backin 7 digit f ormat b W hile on a call press Mute to mute the microphone f or priv acy Redi al Pause Di al10Key a W hile rev iewing the Call I D Record press Dial 10 to Call Backin 10 digit f ormat b W hile of f hook press Redial to recall and dial the last phone number dialed c W hile on ho...

Page 9: ...wer a paging call or terminate an intercom call W hile on a line press the k eyto transf er the call to a particular handset 5Sof t keys These sof tk ey s are used to select f unctions display ed directly abov e the k ey s Functions display ed abov e the k ey s will change depending on the mode ofoperation For ex ample on the display below SAVE SERVI CE MENU DI R DI AL V M are display ed abov e th...

Page 10: ...charging PageKey During standby press the k eyto page all handsets within range Li ght i ng On Of fKey Press to switch the base unit lighting on of for to select the b lue or v iolet night light IMPORTANT INFORMATION All manuals and user guides at all guides com ...

Page 11: ... base unit Backl i tKeypad The Talk I nt Spk and the numeric k ey s will be lit when y ou press a k eyor when a call is receiv ed The light will stayon f or a f ew seconds af ter pressing a k eyor answering a call Caller s Name Caller s Number Calling Time Date Sequence in caller list Labels of5 sof t k ey s IMPORTANT INFORMATION Number ofcalls f rom same caller Special call inf ormation All manua...

Page 12: ... is automatically connected I fthe phone is set to M anualmode or whenev er the handset is not on the charge cradle to answer a call 1 Press Talk or Spk k eyon the handset to pickup a call 2 To hang up press OFF on the handset or return the handset to charge cradle 27 4 Last number redial 1 Press Talk k eyand listen f or dial tone 2 Press Redial to dial the last dialed number 27 5 Dial f rom the R...

Page 13: ...l Directory 4 Follow the on screen instructions to enter the phone number name and to select the ring tone 39 10 Dial f rom Phone Book Directory 1 Press DI R sof tk ey 2 Press OK or J OI N sof tk eyto select f rom Personal or General Directory 3 Use scroll k ey s to f ind the desired directoryrecord 4 Press Talk or Spk to dial 5 I fthe number display ed is not in the desired dialing pattern press ...

Page 14: ...side press O K sof t k eyor Talk to tak e the call 44 15 Announced Call Transf er 1 W hile connected to an ex ternal line press HOLD sof tk eyto put the line on hold 2 Press I nt and scroll to the desired recipient and press O K 3 Af ter the priv ate conv ersation the recipient presses Talk to tak e the call 44 16 Multiple Handsets Conf erence W hile one handset is connected to an ex ternal call p...

Page 15: ...ring press EXI T or I nt k eyon either handset 33 18 W alk ie Talk ie mode Two or more handsets entered into walk ie talk ie mode can communicate with each other totally independent of the base unit iftheyare within range ofeach other To ent erwalk ie talk ie FRS mode 1 Press MENU sof tk ey 2 Using scroll k ey s to access W alk ie talk ie menu 3 Press O K to conf irm selection and the displayshows...

Page 16: ... outlet 5 Place the handset on the base unit Mak e sure the Charge indicator on the base unit lights and charging begins 6 The batteryicon on the handset changes f rom v erylow to low to medium to f ull and repeats as a cy cle I t onlystops af ter leav ing the charging cradle Low Bat t er y The batteryicon on the right of the displayshows the lev el of battery Full Medium Low Verylow I fthe handse...

Page 17: ...ase unit and plug the other end of the cord into the modular telephone wall j ack 2 Plug the AC adapter into the 7 5V DC j ackon the base and the other end into a standard 120 V AC wall outlet this step should hav e already been dine when charging the battery see page 16 3 Set the base unit on a tab letop and then place the handset on the base unit Not e 1 Use onlythe AC adaptor supplied 2 Connect...

Page 18: ...set You can deregister a registered handset f rom the base unit as f ollows On t heHandset Press MENU and REGI STRATI ON appears on the display Press OK to enter Registration menu Using to select DEL HANDSET Press O K and DEREGI STER HS is display ed REGISTRATION NAME HANDSET USE REVIEW O K EXI T ADD A HANDSET O K EXI T PRESS AND HOLD BASE PAGE KEY UNTIL HS BEEPS EXI T REGISTRATION NAME HANDSET US...

Page 19: ... y di a l i n g y o uwi l l ne e dt os e t t hedi a l i ngmo dea sf o l l o ws Pr e s s MENU a nd REGI STRATI ON a ppe a r so nt he di s p l a y Us i ng t oa c c e s s DI ALMODE Pr e s s OK t oe nt e rDi a l mo deme nu Us i ng t os e l e c t PUL SE MODE Pr e s s SAVE t oc o nf i r m Thedi s p l a ywi l l r e t ur nt o DI ALMODE pr e s s EXI T t o r e t ur nt os t a nd by You are now ready to use y...

Page 20: ... hepo s t so ft hewa l l pl a t ea ndp us hdo wnunt i l t heuni t i s s e c ur e df i r ml y 5 Pl u gt heAC a da pt e ri nt oas t a n da r dwa l l o ut l e t No t e I fy o ua r eno t us i n gas t a nda r dwa l l pl a t et omo u nt t hep ho neo nawa l l y o uma y a l s omo un ti twi t ho r di na r ys c r e ws Us et heWa l l Mo un tT e mpl a t eo npa ge5 4t oa f f i x t wos c r e wsa ty o urde s i r...

Page 21: ...t Ol dFi s h e r man Ro man c e Be e t h ov en Sa yHe l l o T wi n k l es t a r s El i s e Da yVo l u me Hi gh Me d i u m L o w Of f Ni gh tVo l u me Hi gh Me d i u m L o w Of f Ke yBe e p On Of f I n t e r c o m Se t u p Se eAn s we rMo d e Au t oAf t e r1Ri n g Wa l k i e T a l k i e Au t oAf t e r3Ri n g Na meHan d s e t _ Di a l Mo d e T o n e Pu l s e L a n gu a g e En g l i s h Es p an o l A...

Page 22: ...n gn umbe run t i l t hede s i r e dl e t t e ri sdi s p l a y e d I ft woc o ns e c ut i v el e t t e r s f r o m t hes a mek e yi sr e q ui r e d wa i tun t i l t hec ur s o rmo v e st ot hene x tbl a nks pa c e Nume r i c 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Al pha Space A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Symbols Yo uc a na l s ous e or to insert the following special symbols in the name field ...

Page 23: ...l e v e l be t we e n6 0 0AM a nd9 0 0PM Pr e s s MENU Us i ng t os e l e c t RI NGER BEEP Pr e s s O K t oe nt e ri n t ot hes e l e c t i o n Us i ng t os e l e c t DA Y VOL UME a ndpr e s s EDI T Cur r e ntv o l umel e v e l wi l l bedi s p l a y e d Us i n g t os wi t c hbe t we e nHI GH MEDI UM L OW OFFt he npr e s s SA VE t oc o nf i r m NightVol ume Ope r a t i o ns i mi l a rt oDa yVo l um...

Page 24: ... n t l e v e l so fdi s p l a yc o nt r a s t t of i t y o uro pe r a t i ng e nv i r o nme nt Pr e s s MENU Us i ng t oa c c e s s CONTRAST Pr e s s O K t oe nt e ri n t ot hes e l e c t i o n Us i ng t oa dj us t t hec o nt r a s t l e v e l Pr e s s SAVE t oc o nf i r m s e t t i n g Cal lW ait ing I D Opt ions Ca l l Wa i t i n gI D Op t i o nspr o v i demo r eo pt i o nso fdi s po s i ngawa i...

Page 25: ...a pbetween AM a ndPM Using toswitch toda te setting Enter the da te with numeric keys Press SAVE toco nf irm setting Intercom Set Up Cho o se the number o frings bef o re the ha ndset a nswers toa n interco m ca l l When AUTO AFT1RI NG o r AUTO AFT3RI NG is sel ected the unit wil l a uto ma tica l l y a nswer a n interco m ca l l with spea kerpho ne mo de Press MENU Using toa ccess I NTERCOM SETUP...

Page 26: ...e the v o icemail serv ice Al arm Setti ng An a l a rm ma y be set toremindyo u o fa n impo rta nt time o fthe da y Press MENU Using toa ccess SETALARM Press O K toenter intothe sel ectio n Using EDI T toswitch the a l a rm On Of f Using a ndthe keypa dtoset the a l a rm time Press SAVE toco nf irm setting W hen a l a rm is switchedo n a n a l a rm ico n wil l be disp l a yed No te The a l a rm is...

Page 27: ...l o n g wi t ht hec a l l t i me r Pr e s s OFF t oe ndy o urc a l l Pr e di al Pr e di a l a l l o wsy o ut ok e y i nt hep ho nenumbe ro rv e r i f yi tbe f o r edi a l i ng Ke y i nt hep ho nenumbe r T oe di tt hen umbe ro nt hedi s p l a y pr e s s DEL ETE t o c l e a rt hel a s t di gi t T oc l e a rt hee nt i r enumbe r pr e s s EXI T Re e nt e rt hec o r r e c tdi gi t s Pr e s s T a l k o ...

Page 28: ... s t 2 4di gi t s Ea c hha n ds e ts t o r e si t so wnL i s to fDi a l e dNumbe r s I nSt a nd byMo de pr e s s Re di a l o nc et oa c c e s st hel i s t o f Di a l e dNumbe r s Pr e s s t or e v i e w t hel a t e s t 2 2 di a l e dn umbe r s Sc r o l l t ot hede s i r e dn umbe r a n dpr e s s T a l k k e yo r O K s o f t k e yt odi a l t hen umbe r Not e Yo uma yde l e t ea ni ndi v i dua l r e...

Page 29: ...no t o nt heba s eu ni t pr e s s Pa ge o nt heba s euni t Al l t heha n ds e t s i nr a n gewi l l di s p l a y PAGI NG FROM BASE a nde mi t a na l e r ts i gna l t ha t i sdi f f e r e n tf r o m o t he r s e g i nc o mi n gc a l l T os t o papa gi n gc a l l pr e s s Pa ge a ga i no rpr e s s EXI T I fnoha n ds e ta ns we r s t he pa gi n gc a l l wi l l a ut o ma t i c a l l ys t o pa f t e r3...

Page 30: ... ne v e rac o mpa t i bl e2 5 mm he a ds e ti spl u gge d i nt hej a c kl o c a t e da t t hes i deo ft he ha n ds e t e i t he rbe f o r eo rd ur i n gac a l l t hea u di os i g na l wi l l bedi v e r t e dt ot hehe a ds e t Unp l u g gi n gt hehe a ds e tf r o m t hej a c kwi l l r e t ur nt hes i gna l t ot heha n ds e te a r pi e c ea nd mi c r o pho nei mme di a t e l y BASIC O PERATION All m...

Page 31: ... e pho nec o mpa nyo rma ybea v a i l a bl eo na pa ype rus eba s i s PAUSE The Pa us e k e ya l l o wsy o ut oa dda3 s e c o ndpa us ei napho nen umbe rs e que nc e dur i ngpr e di a l i n go rs t o r i n gnumbe ri nt hePho neBo o kDi r e c t o r y Ent eraPausei n Di al i ng Sequence T oa ddapa us e pr e s s Re di a l Pa us e a t t hede s i r e dpo s i t i o nwhe ny o ua r ec r e a t i ngo r e di...

Page 32: ...t hes pe c i a ls e r v i c ey o ua r eus i ng Anya d di t i o na l numbe r sy o udi a l a r es e nta st o nes i g na l s 4 W he ny o uha n gu p t het e l e p ho ner e t ur nst opu l s emo de DIAL VOICE MAIL I fy o u s ubs c r i be t o Vo i c e Mai ls e r v i c e y o u c a n a c c e s s y o urv o i c e ma i ls y s t e m by pr e s s i ng DI ALV M Tous et hi sf e a t ur e y o umus t f i r s t pr o g...

Page 33: ...D OPERATI ON f o rde t a i l s s e epa ge35 DAILING FROM PHONE BOOK DIRECTORY I ns t a n dbymo de pr e s s DI R s o f t k e ya n dt he npr e s s OK o r J OI N t os e l e c t t he Di r e c t o r y Us i ng s c r o l l t hr o ug ht heme mo r yc o n t e nt si na l p ha be t i c a l o r de rt o t hena mea ndn umbe rde s i r e d Pr e s s O K s o f t k e yt oc a l l t henumbe r T i p T oqui c k l yf i nd...

Page 34: ...m y o urt e l e p ho nec o mpa nyo rma ybea v a i l a bl eo napa ype rus eba s i s ROOM M ONI TORI NG REQUI RES ADDI TI ONAL HANDSET FOR OPERATI ON Thepho nec a nbeus e da sar o o m mo ni t o r ba bymo ni t o r L e a v eo neha nds e ti nt he r o o m t obemo ni t o r e da ndy o uc a nl i s t e nt ot ha t r o o m f r o m a no t he rha nds e t Thi sl e t s y o uk e e pa n e a r o nt her o o m whi l e...

Page 35: ... r da r r i v e s i ti s a s s i gne dan umbe rf r o m 0 1t o 4 0 Themo s tr e c e ntr e c o r dwi l l ha v et hel o we s t numbe r W he nt heCa l l e rL i s ti sf ul l t heo l de s t r e c o r di sde l e t e dt oma k er o o m f o rne w r e c o r d a n da l l t her e c o r dn umbe r sa r es hi f t e do nenumbe rhi g he r M em or yM at ch Na me ss t o r e di nt hePho neBo o kDi r e c t o r ywi l l ...

Page 36: ...i gi t p ho nenumbe ri sdi s p l a y e da n d y o uwa nt t oc a l l ba c ki na7 di gi tf o r ma t y o uc a ns i mp l y pr e s s Di a l 7 t odi a l o n l yt hel a s ts e v e ndi gi t so f t he numbe r No t e Di a l 7 Di a l so nl yt hel a s ts e v e ndi gi t so ft henumbe ry o ua r ec a l l i ng i e wi t ho ut a n a r e ac o de Di a l 1 0 Di a l sa l l 1 0di gi t so nt hedi s pl a y i e 3di gi t so...

Page 37: ...ua t i o nsf o rc a l l di s pl a yme s s a ge sma yi nc l u de bu ta r eno t l i mi t e dt o t hef o l l o wi ng r e a s o ns 1 TheCa l l e rI D wa sbl o c k e df o rpr i v a c yr e a s o ns 2 Thec a l l o r i gi na t e sf r o m a na r e ao f f i c eo ral o n g di s t a nc es e r v i c epr o v i de rt ha tdo e s no ts up po r tCa l l e rI D s e r v i c e 3 Thec a l l i sma dewi t hac a l l i ngc ...

Page 38: ...l SEND V M Fo r wa r dt hewa i t i n gc a l l t oy o urv o i c ema i l o ra ns we r i ngs e r v i c e T i p Ca l l Wa i t i n gI D Opt i o nsma yno t bea v a i l a bl ei na l l a r e a s Co nt a c ty o url o c a l t e l e p ho nec o mpa nyf o rde t a i l s Call W ait ing I D Opt ion JOI N I f J OI N s o f t k e yi spr e s s e d CONFERENCE wi l l be di s p l a y e df o ras ho r twhi l ea n dt he nt...

Page 39: ... oa d dt hewa i t i ngc a l l e ri nt ot hec o nf e r e nc ec a l l T odr o pt heo r i gi na l c a l l e ra nda ns we rt hewa i t i ngc a l l pr e s s DROP s o f t k e y T oa ddt hewa i t i n gc a l l e ri nt ot hec a l l a n df o r m a 3 wa yc o nf e r e nc ec a l l pr e s s J OI N s o f t k e y Fo r f ur t he rdi s po s i t i o no f t he3 wa yc o nf e r e nc ec a l l r e f e r t oCall Waiting ID...

Page 40: ... sc o r r e c t pr e s s O K a n d NAME wi l l bepr o mpt e d I ft henumbe ri si nc o r r e c t y o umus t de l e t ei ta nds t a r to v e r Re pe a tt hi spr o c e s s f o ra ddi nga NAME Note Ana memus ts t a r t wi t ha na l p ha c ha r a c t e r Pr e s s SAVE s o f t k e ywhe ndo nea n d DI STI NCT RI NG wi l l bepr o mpt e d Fo l l o w t heo ns c r e e n i ns t r uc t i o nst oa ddadi s t i n...

Page 41: ... t k e ya n dr e e nt e r Pr e s s SAVE t omo v et or i ngt o nea s s i g nme nt Pr e s s O K t oc ha n get her i n gt o ne Us et he k e y st os c r o l l t hr o u gha n dpl a yt her i n gt o ne Pr e s s SAVE t oc o nf i r m s e t t i n g REVI EW I NG PHONE BOOK DI RECTORY Pr e s s DI R s o f t k e yd ur i n gs t a nd bymo de Pr e s s OK o r J OI N t os e l e c t Pe r s o na l o rGe ne r a l Di r ...

Page 42: ...a y e d W he nf i ni s he dt hes c r e e nwi l l di s p l a yt hee di t e de n t r y Del et i ng an ent r yf r om aPhoneBookDi r ect or y Sc r o l l t ot her e c o r dt obede l e t e d Pr e s s DEL ETE a ndy o uwi l l s e e ENTRI ES DEL ETED o nt hedi s pl a yt oc o nf i r m t hede l e t i o no f t hec ur r e nt r e c o r d Thep ho newi l l t he nmo v et ot hene x ta v ai l a bl e r e c o r di nt ...

Page 43: ...o no fa l l r e c o r ds pr e s s O K T oe x i twi t ho ut de l e t i ng pr e s s EXI T DIALING FROM THE PHONE BOOK DIRECTORY Dur i ngs t a nd bymo de pr e s s DI R a n df i n dt hee nt r yy o uwa nt t odi a l Pr e s s T a l k k e y o r O K s o f t k e yt odi a l t henumbe r PERSONAL DIR 38 ITEMS USE REVIEW EXI T DELETE SAVE DELETE ALL USE OK YES USE EXIT NO O K EXI T PHONE BOOK DIRECTORY All manu...

Page 44: ... we e nt woha n ds e t swhi l ea no t he rha nds e t i s e nga gi ngt hee x t e r na l l i ne W he naha nds e t i si ns t a n d bymo de pr e s s I n t k e y L CD di s p l a ys ho wsa l l t heo t he ra v a i l a bl eha n ds e t swi t hi n r a ngeo f t heba s eu ni t Us i ngt he k e y st omo v et ot heha nds e t y o uwa nt t oi nt e r c o m a n dpr e s s OK Fo ri ns t a nc e i f HS 2 i s be i ngpa g...

Page 45: ...heo t he rha n dse t be f o r et r a nsf e r r i ngt hec a l l t ot her e c i pi e nt W he nt heha ndse t i s e nga ge di na ne x t e r na l c a l l Pr e ss HOL D so f tk e yt op ut t hec a l l o nho l d Pr e ss I nt a n dsc r o l l t ot hena meo ft heha n dse ty o u wa ntt ot r a nsf e rt hec a l l t o Pr e ss O K I fy o udi dt hi s f r o m HS 1 t oHS 2 t he nHS 2 r i n gs a n d PAGI NG FROM HS 1...

Page 46: ...r e nc i ngbe t we e n2e x t e r na l c a l l s pl e a ser e f e rt o 3 Wa yCa l l i n gSe c t i o no npa ge30 M ul t i pl ePar t yConf er enceCal l W he ne n ga ge dwi t ha ne x t e r na l l i neo nt heha n dse t pr e ss T a l k o r Spk k e ya n do t he rha ndse t s wi l l e nt e r i nt oac o nf e r e nc ec a l l CONFERENCE a ppe a r s o nt hedi spl a y s Pr e ss T a l k o na nyha ndse t t or e t...

Page 47: ... e si ss e tu p No t e Bo t hha n ds e t sa r eno w de t a c he df r o m t heba s euni t Ev e ni ft he ya r ewi t hi n r a ngeo f t heba s eu ni t t he ydono tr e s po ndt oa nypa gi n g i nt e r c o m o re x t e r na l l i ne Pr e s s EXI T t oe ndt hec o mmuni c a t i o n Pr e s s EXI T t or e t ur nt ot e l e p ho ne mo de RINGER BEEP v INTERCOM SETUP WALKIE TALKIE O K EXIT SAVE SER VICE MENU D...

Page 48: ...phone company DI ALI NG SERVI CES In standby mode press SERVICE softk ey to prompt the pre programmed optional features dial list Press the correspondingsoftk ey to select the optional service you wish to activate or press k eys if you want to return to standby mode For instance if you want to activate Repeat Dialing function press RPT DIAL softk ey The dial code will be shown on the display When ...

Page 49: ...mory locations 2 4 digits per location Cal lRepeat Num ber The Call Repeat number is 7maximum OUT OF RANGE If the handset cannot communicate with the base unit or the handset is too far away from the base duringa conversation and the RFsig nal is not present the message OUT OF RANGE will appear on the display NO CONNECTI ON If the handset cannot connect to the base unit when mak inga call the mess...

Page 50: ...sn t work Do you have CAL L ER ID service No caller s name Does the CALL ER ID service to which you subscribed include the CAL L ING NAME DEL IVERY feature You cannot hear or be heard clearly Increase the handset receiver volume Caller s information is not registered Did you or your answeringmachine answer calls before the second ring Interference from wireless network ingdevice Change the locatio...

Page 51: ...y Dropping it can damage circuit boards and cases and can cause the system to workimproperly Keep the system away from excessive dust and dirt which can cause premature part wear W ipe the system with a damp cloth occasionally to k eep it look ingnew Do not use harsh chemicals cleaningsolvents or strongdetergents to clean the system M odi f yi ng or tam per i ng wi th the system s i nter nal com p...

Page 52: ...ase call SBC at 1 800 677 2118 for repair or warranty information If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network the telephone company may request that you disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved NOTI CE If your home has specially wired alarm equipment connected to the telephone line ensure the installation of this equipment ID does not disable your alarm eq uipment If yo...

Page 53: ...equency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no g uarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this eq uipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turningthe eq uipment off and on the user is encouraged to t...

Page 54: ...alongwith a description of the defect and include this in the pack age Include payment for any service or repair not covered by warranty as determined by SBC W HAT DOES OUR W ARRANTY NOT COVER Batteries Damage from misuse neglect or acts of nature lightning floods power surges etc Products which may have been modified or incorporated into other products Products purchased and or operated outside t...

Page 55: ...ch two screws to the wall surface using this template Once attached carefully push your unit onto the screws and slide down until it is secured WALL MOUNT TEMPLATE All manuals and user guides at all guides com ...

Page 56: ...55 CY383 Cy bi ot r on i c sLt d All manuals and user guides at all guides com a l l g u i d e s c o m ...

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