User manual

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Charger Features
1. DC In
Connects to Charger AC Adaptor
2. Handset Charging Slot
Charge handset battery when you placed the handset in the front slot of the
cradle. It takes 150 minutes to charge the battery from empty.
3. Spare Battery Charging Slot
Charge spare battery when you placed the battery in the rear slot of the
cradle. It takes 90 minutes to charge the battery from empty.
4. Handset Charging Indicator
a. LED is not lit: slot is empty, no/poor contact, or no power to the charger.
b. LED is blinking red: battery is being charged.
c. LED is green: battery is fully charged.
5. Spare Battery Charging Indicator
a. LED is not lit: slot is empty, no/poor contact, or no power to the charger.
b. LED is blinking red: battery is being charged.
c. LED is green: battery is fully charged.
6. After battery is fully charged, charger enters a trickle charge mode.
7. It is impossible to overcharge the battery using this charger.
Notes:
a. Fully charge battery before first use.
b. Both handset and spare batteries can be charged at the same time.
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Getting Started
Base Station Installation
1. Install base station antenna.
Note: The base station’s antenna port has a reverse-thread connector; to install
antenna or cable, turn counter-clockwise; to remove, turn clockwise. Improper
installation may damage the connector.
2. Plug the transformer end of the base station AC/DC adaptor into a standard
AC electrical power outlet, plug the other end into the “DC In” jack on the
back of the base station.
Notes:
a. The base adaptor’s DC plug is larger in dimension than the charger’s
DC plug. The charger adaptor’s DC plug will not fit into the base’s DC
In jack.
b. The base station’s power supply (DC Adaptor) and telephone line is
recommended to be plugged into a surge protector with phone line
protection.
c. It is recommended to use an UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) to
prevent lost of telephone services in a power outage.
3. Plug one end of the phone cord into one of the 4 phone jacks marked L1 –
L4, plug the other end into the telephone outlet. Since SR-436S has the
built-in “line detection” feature, it is okay to plug in the phone jacks in random
order.
4. Repeat for additional phone lines. You can add phone lines at later times.
5. For best performance, maintain at least a distance of 1 meter (about 3 feet)
between the base station and other electronic devices (e.g., TV, computer,
stereo, fax machine, answer machine, cordless phone, etc.)
6. Recommended phone line features from the local phone company: Multiple
phone lines “hunt group” is a useful feature and works well with this phone
system. This feature “ties” multiple phone lines to a single phone number.
When an outside caller calls this common phone number, the phone
company automatically finds a free line. In a hunt group, the Call Waiting
and the Caller ID with Call Waiting (or called Type II Caller ID) features are
unnecessary because a second call will come in on a separate line, rather
than on the same line. For a second call coming in on a separate line, the
phone system’s built-in Second Incoming Call feature will alert the user and
allow the user to toggle between 2 lines.