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Important Information Important Information Equipment Approval Information Your telephone equipment is approved for connection to the Public Switched Telephone Network and is in compliance with parts 15 and 68, FCC Rules and Regulations and the Technical Requirements for Telephone Terminal Equipment published by ACTA.
Important Information Interference Information This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference; and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Important Information FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 centimeters between the radiator and your body. This transmitter must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
Introduction Introduction CAUTION: When using telephone equipment, there are basic safety instructions that should always be followed. Refer to the IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS provided with this product and save them for future reference. Congratulations on your purchase of the RCA H5450 Cordless Handset which is designed to be used only with the RCA 25450 Telephone System. The RCA 25450 Telephone System was built to satisfy a variety of business and residential needs.
Table of Contents Important Information..............................................................................2 Equipment Approval Information...............................................................2 Interference Information..........................................................................3 Hearing Aid Compatibility.........................................................................3 Licensing.........................................................................................
Table of Contents Voice Mail Box Management Options. ............................................................32 Voice Mail Box Management Options (Offsite)...............................................34 Access Voice Mail.............................................................................................35 Access VM (Offsite Location)...........................................................................39 Directory...........................................................................
Impotrant Installation Information Important Installation Information Safety Precautions • Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm. • Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations. • Never touch non-insulated telephone wires or terminals, unless the telephone line is disconnected from the network. • Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines.
Connections and Setup Parts Checklist Make sure your package includes the following items: Belt Clip REDIAL Charging Cradle MENU Base Charging Cradle Bracket Charger/AC Adapter Cordless Handset Battery Compartment Cover Battery Pack
Connections and Setup Cordless Handset Installation Installing the Charging Cradle and AC Adaptor Cradle Plug the transformer end of the AC Adaptor into a standard AC electric power outlet, plug the other end into the “Power 5.5VDC In” jack on the back of the Charging Cradle. Installing the Cordless Handset Battery 1. Locate the back cover and battery pack packaged separately from the Handset. 2. Insert the battery pack and connect the plug on the battery pack to the jack inside the compartment.
Connections and Setup Installing the Charging Cradle Wall Mount Choose a mounting location at least 10-1/2” clearance above the top screw hole. 1. Cut out the Charging Cradle Wall Mount Template. See page 71. 2. Hold the template against the wall and mark the mounting screw positions. Insert tabs here Leave 3" from here to plug 3. Drill holes in wall using appropriate size drill bit. 4. Insert anchor screws into the wall. We recommend #8 pan head screws. Allow 3/16” space between screw heads and wall. 5.
Registering the Cordless Handset Registering the Cordless Handset Cordless handsets must be registered with the Base Unit before use. If the Cordless Handset was purchased with the Base Unit as a system, the Cordless Handset has already been registered. The ID will be displayed when the Cordless Handset is powered on. If the Cordless Handset has not been registered or the registration has been deleted, the display shows “Please register”.
Registering the Cordless Handset 11. Press the soft button. 12. The Cordless Handset will link to the Base Unit at this time. 13. When finished, the Cordless Handset display will show “Registration completed”. The new ID number is shown on the first line of the Cordless Handset display. 14. Repeat the steps for each Cordless Handset to be registered. Deregister Cordless Handset You will program the Base Unit and the Cordless Handset to complete the procedure.
Registering the Cordless Handset 9. Press the soft button. 10. Press 5 or 6 on the Navigation button to scroll through the options until “Deregister HS” appears on the display. 11. Press the soft button. 12. The Cordless Handset will link to the Base Unit at this time. The Cordless Handset display will show “Deregistration completed,” and return to standby. 13. Repeat the steps for each Cordless Handset to be deregistered. 10.
Features Cordless Handset Layout Speakerphone Antenna Cordless Handset Receiver Voice Mail Indicator LCD display Soft Button Exit Soft Button Speaker Talk Navigation Button (Volume + - /Directory/Caller ID) End/Power Keypad Intercom Voice Mail Flash Microphone 15
Features Cordless Handset Charging Cradle Layout Contacts 16
Features Features LCD display RSSI Handset ID Line Indicator Number L1 Battery Status The LCD display has a LED (Light Emitting Diode) for backlighting. The LED dims after 10 seconds of inactivity.
Features Left and Right Soft Buttons The function of each Soft Button changes according to what is shown in the display above it. Press to perform the function above the Soft Button. MENU System (Adjust Settings and Registration) Use the Menu system by pressing the soft button to adjust sound settings, phone settings, and to register Cordless Handsets. NOTE: You must exit the Menu System before you can make a call. Redial Soft Button Allows you to dial the last ten (10) numbers called.
Features Headset Jack Allows you to plug in a headset. The headset jack supports a standard 2.5 mm headset plug. Mute Available through the soft button. During a call, allows you to temporarily turn off the microphone on the Cordless Handset, headset, or speakerphone so the person on the line cannot hear you. Flash button Press to send a signal to a phone line to retrieve a dial tone after you end a call, or to perform the call waiting feature provided by local phone companies during a call.
Features Intercom Button Press to place an intercom call to an extension (Cordless Handset ID or Base Unit ID) or a Group ID. Call Forwarding Allows you to forward future incoming calls from your extension to an external phone number. Call Transferring Allows you to move a call from one extension to another. Conference Calling The conference call function allows a caller from the Base Unit or a Cordless Handset to add a third person to a call. The call must include at least one outside line.
Features Call Waiting Contact your local phone company to subscribe to this feature. This feature allows you to see on the display who is calling when you hear a call waiting tone. NOTE: The call waiting tone is audible only to the extension that is on the line. No other extension will hear the tone or can answer the call. Extension Groups This feature allows several Cordless Handset users to be called or paged at the same time as one group. The first Handset user to answer receives the call.
Using Your RCA 25450 Phone System Using Your RCA 25450 Phone System Your RCA 25450 Cordless Handset comes ready to use unless it was purchased separately from the Base Unit. If purchased separately, it must be registered before use. See “Registering Handsets” in this manual.
Using Your RCA 25450 Phone System 5. Otherwise, it will enter talk mode. The corresponding receiver, headset, or speakerphone will be turned on. 6. If the Cordless Handset loses the connection with the Base Unit due to interference, it will try to re-establish the connection for 10 seconds and the display will show “Re-establishing connection …” 7. If the connection is re-established, it will enter talk mode. Otherwise, the display will show “Connection lost” for 5 seconds and return to the standby screen.
Using Your RCA 25450 Phone System 7. If the Cordless Handset loses the connection with the Base Unit due to interference, it will try to re-establish the connection for 10 seconds and show “Re-establishing connection …” 8. If the connection is re-established, it will enter talk mode. Otherwise, the display will show “Connection lost” for 5 seconds and go back to standby screen. Pre-Dialing The Pre-Dialing function allows you to enter the number before accessing a phone line. 1.
Using Your RCA 25450 Phone System 2. Press 5 or 6 on the Navigation button to scroll through the last 10 numbers dialed. 3. Press the Talk, or Speaker button to make an auto or manual line-selection dial. The phone number shown will be sent. 4. Before the auto or manual line-selection dial is made, an incoming call takes priority and will cancel the redial. To Delete a Number from the Redial Log 1. Press the soft button. 2. Press 5 or 6 on the Navigation button to scroll to the number to be deleted. 3.
Using Your RCA 25450 Phone System 2. Lift the Cordless Handset from the charging cradle and press the Talk button to answer. Press the Speaker button for speakerphone operation. Press the soft button to ignore the call. NOTE: The soft button applies only to the current call. 3. To switch between handset and speakerphone: press the Speaker button to switch to speakerphone; press the Talk button to switch to handset. 4. To end the call, press the End button.
Using Your RCA 25450 Phone System A call on hold can only be taken off hold by the extension that originally put it on hold. The system will automatically end the call if the caller hangs up or it has been put on hold for more than 30 minutes. 1. To put a call on hold, press the soft button. 2. Press 5 or 6 on the Navigation button to scroll to the “Hold” option. 3. Press the soft button. The display will show the call on hold and the corresponding Line (1-4) button on Base Unit will flash (slow) red. 4.
Advanced Functions, Systems and Settings Advanced Functions, Systems and Settings Transferring a Call to Another Extension The Call Transfer function allows the user to move a call from one extension to another. There are two types of call transfer: Announced and Unannounced. Announced Call Transfer Announced call transfer allows the user to talk to the person that will receive the transfer before actually transferring the call. 1.
Advanced Functions, Systems and Settings 1. To make an unannounced call transfer, press the soft button. 2. Press 5 or 6 on the Navigation button to locate the “Xfer” option. 3. Press the soft button. NOTE: To cancel call transfer at any time, press the soft button. 4. Enter a valid two-digit extension, or extension group using the keypad (0–9, *, #). The Cordless Handset will page the selected extension(s). 5. End the call to complete the unannounced call transfer.
Advanced Functions, Systems and Settings 2. If it is a Base Unit assisted intercom call and system resources are busy, the display will show “System busy”. Otherwise, the handset receiver or headset will be turned on. NOTE: To cancel an intercom call at any time, press the End button. Receiving an Intercom Call 1. When an intercom call arrives, the Cordless Handset will ring and/or vibrate. The display will show the caller’s Extension ID (00–16).
Advanced Functions, Systems and Settings 3. Press the hear the dial tone. soft button. The speakerphone will turn on and you will 4. Enter the telephone number and the number dialed will begin to ring.. Making an Outbound Intercom Call During an incoming or intercom call ring, the user can ignore the call and make an outbound intercom call. 1. Press the soft button. 2. Press 5 or 6 on the Navigation button until “Intercom” appears on the display. 3. Press the number. soft button.
Advanced Functions, Systems and Settings Refer to the Base Unit/Cordless Handset User’s Guide for information on resetting extension passwords. Voice Mail Box Management Options VM box management allows the user to manage their extension password and customize their mailbox greeting. Change Extension Password 1. Press the Voice Mail button. 2. Enter your two-digit Cordless Handset ID followed by your four-digit password when prompted. 3.
Advanced Functions, Systems and Settings Play greeting 1. Press the Voice Mail button. 2. Enter your two-digit Cordless Handset ID followed by your four-digit password when prompted. 3. Press 5 or 6 on the Navigation button to scroll through the options until “VM box option” appears on the display. 4. Press the Play greeting soft button. 5. To play recorded mailbox greeting, press 5 or 6 on the Navigation button to scroll through the options until “Play greeting” appears on the display. 6.
Advanced Functions, Systems and Settings 6. Press the soft button. 7. After a long beep, the system begins recording. Start recording your greeting. When you are finished, press the soft button. 8. The system plays the message recorded and returns to the VM box option screen. Delete greeting 1. Press the Voice Mail button. 2. Enter your two-digit Cordless Handset ID followed by your four-digit extension password when prompted. 3.
Advanced Functions, Systems and Settings 2. A voice prompt will ask “Please enter the extension followed by the password.” 3. Enter the two-digit extension followed by the four-digit extension password. Play New Messages 4. If the extension and password were entered correctly, the voice prompt will instruct, “Press one to listen to new messages, press two to listen to old messages, or press three to change your mailbox options.
Advanced Functions, Systems and Settings 2. Voice mail can only be accessed by 2 users at a time. If voice mail is in use, the display will show “System busy”. 3. Enter the two-digit VM box number followed by the four-digit extension password when prompted. 4. If the password is incorrect, the display will show “Invalid password” and exit the menu. 5. If the password is correct, the display will show the voice mailbox number, number of new messages, and the number of old messages. 6.
Advanced Functions, Systems and Settings 17. The display will show the date, time, name, and number of the caller, if available. Transfer Message 18. Press the soft button to return to the new message option screen. 20. To transfer the message to another extension, press the Transfer Play Old Messages soft button. 21. Press 5 or 6 on the Navigation button to scroll through the options until “Transfer” appears on the display. 22. Press the soft button. 23.
Advanced Functions, Systems and Settings 6. To listen to old messages, press 5 or 6 on the Navigation button to scroll through the options until “Play old” appears on the display. 7. Press the Delete Old Message soft button. 8. Press 4on the Navigation button to move to the next old message. If there are no more old messages, the display will stay on the last old message until it times out and returns to Standby Mode. 9. To play the previous message, press 3 3 (twice) on the Navigation button.
Advanced Functions, Systems and Settings 20. Press the soft button. 21. Enter the two-digit extension at the display prompt or press the button to return to the old message option screen. soft 22. If the extension number is valid, the message will be transferred and the display will return to the old message option screen. 23. After moving through all messages, the display will stay on the last old message until it times out and returns to Standby Mode. Deleted or transferred messages will not display.
Advanced Functions, Systems and Settings 6. When the message has finished, the voice prompt will say, “Press one to replay this message.” Pressing “1” will replay the message and then return to the message menu. 7. If there are additional messages, the voice prompt will say, “Press two for next message.” Pressing “2” will play the next message and then return to the message menu. 8. If you have not deleted the previous message, the voice prompt will say, “Press three for previous message.
Advanced Functions, Systems and Settings Directory Keypad Character Selection Directory Button The directory stores up to 100 names and numbers. Names can have up to 16 characters. Phone number entries can have up to 25 digits. Character Order 1 ‘+,.*()&1 2 ABC2 Navigate Directory 3 DEF3 1. To enter the directory, press 3on the Navigation button. 4 GHI4 5 JKL5 6 MNO6 7 PQRS7 2. The directory will display the first entry, or will show “Directory empty” if there are no entries.
Advanced Functions, Systems and Settings 6. Enter the number when prompted by the display using the keypad. soft button. 7. To save the number, press the Delete Entry 1. To enter the directory, press 3on the Navigation button. 2. The directory will display the first entry. Press 5 or 6 on the Navigation button to scroll through the directory, or enter a letter from the keypad to jump to the first record in that alphabet group, then press 5 or 6on the Navigation button to reach the exact record.
Advanced Functions, Systems and Settings 4. Press 5 or 6 on the Navigation button to scroll through the options until “Edit” appears on the display. 6. Press the soft button. � 7. Edit the name when prompted by the display using the keypad. NOTE: To enter a letter or number using the keypad, press the corresponding keypad number one or more times according to the order of the character on the button.
Advanced Functions, Systems and Settings Clear All 1. To enter the directory, press 3on the Navigation button. 2. To clear the entire directory, press the directory. soft button while viewing the 3. Press 5 or 6 on the Navigation button to locate the “Clear all” option, and then press . 4. The display will prompt for confirmation. 5. Select the soft button to clear the entire directory. Select the soft button to return to the directory menu.
Advanced Functions, Systems and Settings 7. The display will show “Select line to conference” and list all lines which have been placed on hold. 8. Press 5 or 6 on the Navigation button to locate the line to join the conference. 9. Press the to start a three-way conference. NOTE: Any one of the two non-initiating parties can drop out of the three-way conferencing, leaving the remaining two parties still in conversation. Add Phone Line From Cordless Handset 1. Press the soft button. 2.
Advanced Functions, Systems and Settings Call Log Call Log is a list of Caller ID (CID) information for the last 50 incoming calls, starting with the most recent. Each record includes the telephone number, name (if available), and time stamp (date and time). To use this feature, you must subscribe to a Caller ID with a Call Waiting Service. The display will show the date and time of call on the first line, followed by the name on the second line, and the phone number on the third line.
Advanced Functions, Systems and Settings 3. To display the telephone number without the “1” or area code, press the soft button. 4. To return to displaying the telephone number with area code or prefix, press the soft button once again. For example, the number stored in the Call Log is “1-555-471-0704”, pressing the soft button once will change the displayed number to “471-0704”. Pressing the soft button a second time will change the displayed number to “555-471-0704”.
Advanced Functions, Systems and Settings Clear All Caller ID Information from the Call Log 1. To clear all Caller ID information from the Call Log, press the button. soft 2. Press 5 or 6 on the Navigation button to move to the “Clear all” option. 3. Press the soft button. 4. Press the soft button to erase all CID records. Press the soft button to return to the call log menu.
Advanced Functions, Systems and Settings Menu System NOTE: You must exit the Menu System before you can make a call. Many of the RCA 25450 Phone System functions (including sound, phone settings, registration, system settings and line dedicate) can be customized to meet individual user requirements. To allow for a quick startup, these functions may have default settings that are factory set when a Base Unit and Cordless Handset(s) are purchased as a system.
Advanced Functions, Systems and Settings Sound The phone’s volumes and tones can be adjusted to the user’s preferences including: Cordless Handset Receiver, Speakerphone, and Headset volumes. Receiver, Speakerphone, or Headset Voice Volume Adjust the voice volume of the person you are listening to on the line by pressing 5 or 6 on the Navigation button. There are 6 levels of volume. The selected volume will remain in effect for future phone calls until changed. 1.
Advanced Functions, Systems and Settings 5. Press the soft button. 6. Press 5 or 6 on the Navigation button to increase/decrease ringer volume and vibration settings. 7. The display will show the ring volume level and vibrate settings (“Vibrate & High, Vibrate, High, Medium (Default), Low and Off”) and the phone will play the ring volume and/or vibrate at each volume level as the options are scrolled through. The displayed volume level will be selected if no action is taken in 5 seconds. 8.
Advanced Functions, Systems and Settings Key Volume The key volume controls the volume of the keypad, and can be adjusted through the menu system. 1. Press the soft button. 2. “Sound” appears on the display. 3. Press the soft button. 4. Press 5 or 6 on the Navigation button to scroll through the options until “Key volume” appears on the display. 5. Press the soft button. 6. To change the key volume, press 5 or 6 on the Navigation button. 7.
Advanced Functions, Systems and Settings 7. The display will show the key tone (1–4) and the phone will play the key tone as the options are scrolled through. 8. To accept the key tone setting, press the soft button. Phone Settings Dialing prefix, Area Codes, Call Forward, Group Setting, Line Selection, and 2nd Call Alert can be configured to the user’s preferences. Dialing Prefix When turned on, the dialing prefix allows the user to enter or store up to 14 digits before calling a phone number.
Advanced Functions, Systems and Settings Turn Off Dialing Prefix 1. Press the soft button. 2. Press 5 or 6 on the Navigation button to scroll through the options until “Phone setting” appears on the display. 3. Press the soft button. 4. Press 5 or 6 on the Navigation button to scroll through the options until “Dialing prefix” appears on Navigation display. 5. Press the soft button. 6.
Advanced Functions, Systems and Settings 7. Press the soft button. 8. Enter the local area code using the keypad. 9. Press the soft button. Edit Regional Area Code (RAC) Setting Regional Area Codes helps the system determine the number format to display when a Caller ID record is received. Caller ID records matching any of the set regional area codes are displayed as 10 digits. 1. Press the soft button. 2.
Advanced Functions, Systems and Settings Call Forwarding The Auto Attendant feature on the Base Unit must be on for Call Forwarding to function. Call Forwarding allows calls directed to a specific extension to be transferred to another phone number. The Cordless Handset must be able to connect with the Base Unit to change the setting. Intercom calls are not forwarded. A warning message will appear on the Cordless Handset display that all calls are being forwarded.
Advanced Functions, Systems and Settings Disable Call Forwarding 1. To disable call forwarding, press the soft button. 2. Press 5 or 6 on the Navigation button to locate the “Phone setting” option. 3. Press the soft button. 4. Press 5 or 6 on the Navigation button to locate the “Call forward” option. 5. Press the soft button. 6. Press 5 or 6 on the Navigation button to locate the “Disable (default)” option. 7. Press the soft button.
Advanced Functions, Systems and Settings 4. Press 5 or 6 on the Navigation button to locate the “Group setting” option. 5. Press the soft button. 6. The display will show a list of group(s) to which the Cordless Handset subscribes. The default list is empty. 7. Press the soft button to enter the submenu with “Subscribe” and “Unsubscribe” options. 8. To add a group, press 5 or 6 on the Navigation button and select “Subscribe”. 9. Press the soft button. 10.
Advanced Functions, Systems and Settings Auto or Manual Line Selection Settings The Cordless Handset can be set to Auto Line Selection or Manual Line Selection. Auto Line Selection allows the user to dial a phone number without first choosing a line. An available line is automatically selected. Manual Line Selection allows the user to choose a phone line to make a call. Auto Line-Selection Setting 1. Press the soft button on the Cordless Handset. 2.
Advanced Functions, Systems and Settings 5. Press the soft button. 6. Press 5 or 6 on the Navigation button to scroll through the options until “Manual” appears on the display. 7. Press the soft button. A confirmation tone will sound. The Cordless Handset is now set to the Manual Line Selection Function. Second Incoming Call (2nd Call Alert) If a second call is received while a call is in progress, a long beep will sound if the feature is on and the display will show “Incoming call from Line (1–4)”.
Advanced Functions, Systems and Settings Headset and Belt Clip Operation Connecting an Optional Headset to the Cordless Handset Headset jack 1. Connect the headset (optional) to the HEADSET jack as shown. The handset receiver and microphone are disabled when the headset is connected. 2. Adjust the headset to rest comfortably on top of your head and over your ear. Move the microphone to approximately two to three inches from your mouth. 3. Press the Talk button to answer or place a call. 4.
Advanced Functions, Systems and Settings Replacing the Batteries NOTE: A warning tone will sound 10 minutes before the battery goes dead. Cordless Handset Battery Battery 1. Make sure the telephone is OFF (not in Talk mode) before you replace the battery. 2. Remove the battery compartment door. 3. Disconnect the cord attached to the battery pack from the jack inside the battery compartment and remove the battery pack. Handset 4.
Advanced Functions, Systems and Settings Battery Safety Precautions • Do not burn, disassemble, mutilate, or puncture. Like other batteries of this type, toxic materials could be released which can cause injury. • To reduce the risk of fire or personal injury, use only the battery listed in the User’s Guide. • Keep batteries out of the reach of children. • Remove batteries if storing over 30 days.
Other Information Other Information Display Messages The following indicators show the status of a message or of the unit. BLOCKED CALL The person is calling from a number that has been blocked from transmission. BLOCKED NAME The person’s name is blocked from transmission. Delete Record? Prompt asking if you want to erase Caller ID records or one of the ten numbers stored in the phone’s outgoing memory. Delete Entry? Prompt to delete one Directory entry.
Other Information Sound Signals Signal Single short beep Meaning Successful key entry Single long beep Successful operation Triple short beep Power ON (Cordless Handset) Unsuccessful key entry A long warbling tone (Cordless Handset) Signals an incoming call One long beep Confirmation Tone One long beep and two short beeps every minute Low battery warning 65
Troubleshooting Tips Troubleshooting Tips Caller ID No display • Make sure the battery is properly charged for 12 hours. • Make sure the battery is properly installed and connected. • Replace the battery. Make sure the charging cradle is connected to a nonswitched electrical outlet. • Disconnect the charging cradle from the electrical outlet and plug it back in. • Make sure you are subscribed to Caller ID service from your local telephone company.
Troubleshooting Tips Handset does not ring • Make sure the ringer volume setting is ON in the MENU system. • You may have too many extension phones on your line. Try unplugging some phones. • See solutions for “No dial tone.” You experience static, noise, or fading in and out • Handset or headset may be out of range. Move closer to the base. • Relocate the base. • Charge the battery. • Make sure the base is not plugged into an outlet with another household appliance.
Troubleshooting Tips General Product Care To keep your telephone in good working order, follow these guidelines: • Avoid putting the phone near heating appliances and devices that generate electrical noise (for example, motors or fluorescent lighting). • DO NOT expose to direct sunlight or moisture. • Avoid dropping and other rough treatment. • Clean with a soft cloth. • Never use a strong cleaning agent or abrasive powder because this will damage the finish.
Troubleshooting Tips Interference Information This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference; and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Service Information Service If trouble is experienced with this equipment, for repair or warranty information, please contact customer service at 1-800-511-3180. 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. This product may be serviced only by the manufacturer or its authorized service agents. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by ATLINKS USA, Inc.
Warranty Information Limited Warranty What your warranty covers: • Defects in materials or workmanship. For how long after your purchase: • Two years from date of purchase. (The warranty period for rental units begins with the first rental or 45 days from date of shipment to the rental firm, whichever comes first.) What we will do: • Provide you with a new or, at our option, a refurbished unit. The exchange unit is under warranty for the remainder of the original product’s warranty period.
Warranty Information Product Registration: • Please complete and mail the Product Registration Card packed with your unit. It will make it easier to contact you should it ever be necessary. The return of the card is not required for warranty coverage. Limitation of Warranty: • The warranty stated above is the only warranty applicable to this product. All other warranties, express or implied (including all implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose) are hereby disclaimed.
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Service Information Replacement battery (NiMH for Cordless Handset) 5-2699 AC Power Adaptor (Cordless Handset) 5-2697 DESCRIPTION MODEL NO. AC power adaptor (for Cordless Handset) 5-2697 Belt clip (for Cordless Handset) 5-2696 Replacement battery (NiMH for Cordless Handset) 5-2699 Base To place order, have your Visa, MasterCard, or Discover Card ready and call toll-free 1-800-338-0376. A shipping and handling fee will be charged upon ordering.
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