User's Manual

39285 English I/B ver. 11182A-1
11182A-1
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OWNER’S MANUAL #
39285
ver.
11182A-1
Page: 14 ENGLISH VERSION
Press the SPK-PHONE button.
Press the MEMO button.
Press the index number for the number
you have stored using the base unit.
The stored number will be dialed
automatically.
EXAMPLE: To recall number 703-1968
stored under button 1 on the
handset KEYPAD:
1. Press the TALK button.
2. Press the MEMO button.
3. Dial 1
NOTE: Both handset and base unit have
memory locations separate from each other.
Use the handset to recall phone numbers
you have stored using the handset, and use
the base unit to recall phone numbers you
have stored using the base unit.
Security
Your cordless telephone uses a digital
security coding system to prevent
unauthorized use of your telephone line by
another nearby cordless telephone. The
system has its own identifying signal
created by microcomputers in both the base
unit and handset.
Security Code
This telephone has an internal security code
with 65,536 possible combinations.
Resetting Security Code and Channel
Information
Communication between Handset and Base
Unit may not be possible in any of the
following situations:
After a power failure.
After relocating the base unit by
disconnecting the AC ADAPTOR.
After replacing the Handset Battery
Pack.
The handset goes out of range from the
base unit.
To reset, place the handset on the base unit
for more than 2 seconds.
Multi-Channel Access
Your cordless telephone lets you select a
channel from the 40 frequencies
available to transmit signals between the
Base Unit and Handset. When you notice
interference from other cordless
telephones, change to another channel by
pressing the scan button on the Handset.
TECHNICAL
INFORMATION
This cordless phone uses radio frequencies
to allow mobility. There are certain
difficulties in using radio frequencies with
a cordless telephone. While these are
normal, the following could affect the
operation of your system.
Noise
: Electric pulse noise is present in
most homes at one time or another. This
noise is most intense during electrical
storms. Certain kinds of electric
equipment such as light dimmers,
fluorescent bulbs, motors, and fans also
generate noise pulses. Because radio
frequencies are susceptible to these noise
pulses, you may occasionally hear them in
your handset. Generally they are a minor
annoyance and should not be interpreted as
a defect in your system.
Range
: Because radio frequencies are
used, location of the base unit can affect
operating range. Try several locations in
your home or business and pick the one
that gives you the clearest signal.
Interference
: Some electronic devices
operate in and/or generate interference
near the operating frequencies of your
cordless telephone. While several
protection circuits are used to prevent
unwanted signals, there may be periods
when these unwanted signals cause
interference. If interference occurs
frequently, it can be minimized or
eliminated by lowering the height of your
base antenna or by relocating the base unit.
You can check for interference before
selecting the final base unit location by
plugging in the phone.