INSTRUCTION MANUAL CLT-W20 CLT-W25 2.4 GHz Digital Cordless Telephone with Caller ID, Indoor / Outdoor Temperature Important Charge the handset battery for 15 continuous hours prior to first use. SANYO Canada Inc. www.sanyocanada.
TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION................................................................................................... 5 GETTING STARTED ............................................................................................ 6 Checking package contents .................................................................. 6 Modular jack.......................................................................................... 6 Choosing a location for the base unit and handset cradle ............
TABLE OF CONTENTS Handset locator (page key) ................................................................. 20 Low battery warning ……………………………………………………….20 Voice mail indicator ………………………………………………………20 CALLER ID FEATURES..................................................................................... 21 Caller ID with Call Waiting................................................................... 21 Caller ID list.........................................................................................
TABLE OF CONTENTS TROUBLESHOOTING........................................................................................ 34 TELEPHONE ...................................................................................... 34 MULTI-HANDSET USE....................................................................... 35 CALLER ID.......................................................................................... 36 REMOTE SENSOR.............................................................................
INTRODUCTION Congratulations on your purchase of this Sanyo digital cordless telephone. Your Sanyo 2.4 GHz digital cordless telephone is a fine-quality home communications product. It is carefully designed and produced by a world leader of consumer and industrial electronic equipment. With proper maintenance and care, it will provide you with years of enjoyment and convenience. Main Features 2.4 GHz Technology Superior Range – The use of 2.
GETTING STARTED Checking package contents Make sure your package includes the items shown here. Base unit Handset cradle (For CLT-W25 only) 2 x AC Adaptors (CLT-W20 with one adaptor) 2 x Handsets (CLT-W20 with one handset) 2 x Belt clips (CLT-W20 with one belt clip) Telephone line cord Sensor table stand 2 x Batteries (CLT-W20 with one battery) Battery order sheet Sensor batteries Sensor wall mount Remote sensor Modular jack You need an RJ11 type modular phone jack.
GETTING STARTED Installation tips Some cordless telephones operate at frequencies that may cause interference to nearby TVs, microwave ovens, and VCRs. To minimize or prevent such interference, the base of the cordless telephone should not be placed near or on top of a TV, microwave oven, or VCR. If such interference continues, move the cordless telephone farther away from these appliances. Certain other communications devices may also use the 2.
GETTING STARTED Connecting the base unit 1. 2. Plug the AC adaptor into the power jack on the back of the base. Plug the other end into an electrical outlet. Plug the telephone line cord into the tel. line jack on the back of the base. Plug the other end into a modular phone jack. Note: Two adapters are shipped with CLT-W25. Please check the label on the adapter to make sure you are using the right one.
GETTING STARTED Remote sensor setup This product can receive and transmit the outdoor temperature then relay it back to the base unit. It can be used with up to 2 other remote sensors to transmit data back to the base unit. Additional remote sensors that measure temperature are sold separately. If you are using more than one remote sensor, be sure to select a different channel number for each unit. 1. 2. Place the remote unit as close as possible to the base unit.
GETTING STARTED Changing the remote sensor channel Select a different channel number and then press RESET on the sensor.
GETTING STARTED Batteries 1. Open the battery compartment located at the back of the handset unit. 2. Plug the battery connector into the socket. 3. Replace the battery compartment by sliding it in the direction shown by the arrow in the diagram to the right. The lid clicks into place when it is secured. Charging the handset batteries You must charge the handset batteries for 15 continuous hours the first time you use them.
NAMES AND CONTROLS Handset 1. 2. Earpiece Display 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Up ( ) / Volume up / phone book MENU / OK Headset jack (head set optional) TALK *TONE 8. REDIAL / PAUSE 9. ( C) Cancel / MUTE 10. INT (intercom) 11. Down ( )/CID REVIEW 12. # 13. FLASH / DEL 14.
NAMES AND CONTROLS Base unit 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. TEMP button: This allows you to toggle between the indoor temperature and the temperature at sensor channels 1,2, or 3. Press and hold for 3 minutes to search for available remote sensors. PAGE button: Press to page handset. Charging contacts. Active channel indicator: Shows which channel (1,2 or 3) the temperature reading is being taken from.
NAMES AND CONTROLS Remote sensor Front view 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
INITIAL PROGRAMMING Before using this telephone, the following initial settings must be completed: volume level, ring volume, ring tone, auto answer, key tone, key lock, handset name, language, phone book, call log, message waiting, and dial mode. The last 4 settings are stored on the base unit and control all handsets. The other settings must be set for each handset individually. Language 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Press MENU/OK to enter the options menu. Scroll or until you see “LANGUAGE.
INITIAL PROGRAMMING Flash time Ask your telephone company before changing the Flash time setting. Changing this setting may cause your telephone company service such as call waiting to not work properly. 1. Press the MENU/OK key. 2. Press or to select “DIALING” from the options. 3. Press the MENU/OK key. 4. Press or to select “FLASH TIME” from the submenu. 5. Press MENU/OK. 6. Press or to select “LONG” or “SHORT”. The default setting is LONG. 7. Press MENU/OK to confirm your selection.
INITIAL PROGRAMMING Handset ring tone You have a choice of 10 ring tones for internal or external incoming calls so you can tell from the sound of the ring whether the call is coming from an external or internal source. To select a ring tone: 1. Press the MENU/OK key. 2. Press or to select “RING PATTERN” from the options, 3. Press MENU/OK to select. 4. Select the ring tone you wish to change (internal or external) by pressing or . 5. Press MENU/OK to enter the ring tone selection submenu. 6.
INITIAL PROGRAMMING Auto answer on / off The auto-answer feature allows you to answer a telephone call as soon as you lift the handset from the cradle in the base unit. 1. Press the MENU/OK key. 2. Press or to find “AUTO ANSWER” from the options. 3. Press MENU/OK to enter settings. 4. Press or to select off or on. 5. Press MENU/OK to confirm your selection. The default setting is OFF. Clear message waiting 1. 2. 3. 4. Press the MENU/OK key. Press or to select “CLEAR MSG WAIT”. Press MENU/OK.
BASICS If “AUTO ANSWER” is enabled, you can accept an incoming call by simply lifting the handset off the base (see Auto answer section on page 18). 2. Press TALK again to hang up. Note: If you place the handset back to the base cradle, the handset will automatically hang up. Making a call 1. 2. Press TALK to get a dial tone then enter the number, or dial the number first (up to 24 digits) then press TALK.
BASICS Returning missed calls If you subscribe to a caller ID service through your local network provider this telephone can keep track of missed call information. When you miss a call, the handset will display “New Calls” along with the number of calls you missed. To review a call history with caller ID information, press . Then press or to review. To dial the selected number, press the TALK key. MUTE key “C” To have a private, off-line conversation, use the mute feature.
CALLER ID FEATURES This phone receives and displays incoming call information transmitted by your local phone company, provided you subscribe to Voice Mail, Caller ID, and / or Call Waiting services. This information can include the phone number and/or the name, date and time. The phone can store up to 30 calls for later review.
CALLER ID FEATURES Reviewing Caller ID list All incoming calls with valid Caller ID information are stored in a call log, an exclamation mark (!) to the far right of the name means that that number has not been reviewed. A call log number shown to the right of the telephone number marks the number of calls in the order that they are received, (1 = the most recent). Each time a new call is received, the call log will be resorted to display the most recent call. To review the Caller ID log: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
When more than one handset is registered to a base unit, any entry stored or deleted in one handset will affect all handsets. DIRECTORY NOTE: Shared configurations are available where individual handsets are sold. Please check with your local distributor to find out if this option is available in your area. Storing a name/number in the directory 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Press MENU/OK in standby mode. Press or select “PHONEBOOK”, then press MENU/OK. Press or select “STORE”, then press MENU/OK.
• • Press FLASH/DEL to clear the last character, press and hold FLASH/DEL to clear all. To return to “STANDBY MODE”, press C repeatedly. DIRECTORY Note: If you try to store a new number in the phonebook when it is full, a message “PHONEBOOK FULL” is displayed and the phone returns to the phonebook menu after 5 seconds. You should delete some numbers to free up the phonebook memory so that you may store new numbers.
Result: A beep will sound to confirm that the change has been saved. DIRECTORY Storing Caller ID entries in the directory You can store received numbers into your phonebook memory. Before you save an entry, make sure the number appears in proper digits for your dialing area. If not, change it using the REDIAL/PAUSE key. For example, if the Caller ID number appears 1-416-222-5555, but it is not a long distance number, press REDIAL/PAUSE key until it shows 416-222-5555 (without 1).
1. 2. 3. Press the MENU/OK key. Press or to select “REGISTER” then press MENU/OK to choose it. When the handset display shows “PLEASE WAIT”, press and hold PAGE on the base unit until IN USE LED (orange) flashes quickly. MULTI-HANDSET CONFIGURATION 4. If the registration is successful “SUCCESS” will show on the handset display. Note: If the registration is unsuccessful “FAIL” will show on the handset display. In this case, you should try again.
4. 5. 6. Press TALK to place an intercom call to the selected handset. “H” shows on the display to indicate the external call is on hold. Press INT key on the handset that initiates call toggling to place the intercom on hold and return to the external call. Press TALK key on the selected handset to end the intercom call and return to the external call. MULTI-HANDSET CONFIGURATION Note: If the selected handset is not available, “BUSY” shows and then a callback is generated.
You can transfer an external call from one handset to another if you have registered more than one handset with the base unit. To transfer a call: 1. During a telephone conversation, press the INT key to place the caller on hold. 2. Press or to choose the handset name to which you wish to transfer the call. MULTI-HANDSET CONFIGURATION 3. 4. Press TALK. Then wait for the other handset to answer. The handset you paged will ring, with “INTERNAL CALL” showing on the LCD display.
Indoor temperature The handset and base unit LCD display indicate where the temperature reading is coming from. To select the Indoor Temperature, press TEMP (located on the base unit) repeatedly until “IN” appears on the base unit display. Note: It may take a few seconds for the handset display to be updated. TEMPERATURE MONITORING Outdoor temperature To monitor the outdoor temperature, press TEMP on the base unit repeatedly until "OUT" appears on the base.
2. 3. 4. 5. Select the channel by sliding the channel selector switch located inside the battery compartment. Press the RESET button with the tip of a ballpoint pen or unfolded paper clip. Replace the cover. Press and hold TEMP on the base unit for 5 seconds to search for the sensor. CHANGING THE HANDSET BATTERY Battery replacement and handling When the handset operating time becomes short even after a battery has been recharged, please replace the battery.
RECYCLING NICKEL-METAL HYDRIDE BATTERIES NICKEL-METAL HYDRIDE BATTERIES MUST BE DISPOSED OF PROPERLY. Please take your used battery pack to a store that recycles Ni-MH batteries. HEADSET JACK AND BELT CLIP Headset connection (not included) An optional headset can be used with your telephone for hands free conversation. To use a headset, plug it into the HEADSET jack located on the side of the handset. When the headset is connected, the handset earpiece and microphone are disabled.
BASE PAGING Someone has pressed PAGE on the base unit BUSY The dialed number or handset is busy CALL ALL An intercom call has been placed to all registered handsets A forwarded call was not answered CALL BACK CH CHARGING Remote sensor channel. The selected channel number will display. Battery is charging CONFERENCE CALL 2 handsets are on a conference call ENDED The call has ended. The elapsed time for the call also shows.
information MESSAGE WAITING NO LINE Caller has left a message (you must subscribe to a voice mail service offered by your local phone company for this to work) Prompt telling you to enter the telephone number for directory Prompt telling you to enter the name in directory There is no record stored in the selected directory location There is no record stored in the selected call log location Telephone line is disconnected from base unit KEY LOCKED The keypad is locked OUT OF SERVICE CHARGE BATTERY When
One long beep Three short beeps Two short beeps every 15 seconds Confirmation tone / Page signal / Call back Error tone / Out of range Low battery warning TROUBLESHOOTING TELEPHONE No dial tone Check installation: • Is the base unit plugged into the telephone line and AC power source? If the telephone line is not properly connected to the base unit NO LINE will appear on the handset display.
• You may have too many extension phones on your line. Try unplugging some phones. Call was disconnected Please move the handset closer to the base unit. You may want to consider moving the base unit to achieve a greater transmission range. TROUBLESHOOTING Keys do not work / shows on screen The symbol means that the keypad lock feature has been activated. See the Key lock section for instructions on how to unlock the keypad on page 16 for more information.
• If you are still experiencing problems, you may need to reset all the registrations then start over. Refer to “REGISTERING A NEW HANDSET” for instructions. TROUBLESHOOTING Cannot dial out Only one outside call and one intercom call can take place at the same time. Make sure no one else is already using the phone; if so, you will see the EXT IN USE symbol on the handset display area.
REMOTE SENSOR Cannot find remote sensor • Check the sensor batteries, channel number, and location. TROUBLESHOOTING • Make sure sensor low battery icon isn't being displayed. Make sure the sensor is within range of the base unit. Press RESET on sensor to initiate a sensor search or press and hold TEMP on base unit to search for sensors. See the Search sensor section on page 29 for more information.
• Avoid putting the phone near heating appliances and devices that generate electrical noise (for example, motors or fluorescent lamps). • • • Do not expose to direct sunlight or moisture. Avoid dropping the phone, and other rough treatment to the phone. Clean the phone with a soft cloth. MAINTENANCE • Never use a strong cleaning agent or abrasive powder because this will damage the finish. • Periodically clean the charge contacts on the handset and base with a clean pencil eraser.
1. 2. 3. First discharge the battery by leaving the handset in TALK mode until Battery Low indication turns on. (Disconnect the base from the telephone line, so that your line is not busy all the time.) Then charge it for 15 continuous hours. Repeat the above once more.
TECHNICAL INFORMATION holding the handset may also increase the operating range.) REN Number: The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) assigned to each terminal device provides an indication of the maximum number of terminal allowed to be connected to a telephone interface. 3. INTERFERENCE Electronic circuits activate a relay to connect the unit to your telephone line. These electronic circuits operate in the radio frequency spectrum.
equipment will operate to the user’s satisfaction. instructions in the literature accompanying the product. Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company. The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of construction.
RF Exposure Warning: To comply with RF exposure requirements the base station must be installed and operated with its antenna located 20 cm or more between antenna and all person’s body (excluding extremities of hands, wrist and feet). The handset may be carried and operated with only non-metallic beltclips that provide a minimum 0f 0.5cm separation from the body. All other belt clips should be avoided and may not comply with RF safety requirements.
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