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CT-P8910 2.4GHzCIDCall Waiting CORDLESSTELEPHONE withAM/FMRadio INUSE NEWCALL TALK MENU 3 DEF 6 MNO 9 WXYZ
2 ABC 5 JKL 8 TUV 0 OPER CH. DIR CID 1 4 GHI 7 PQRS DELETE PLEASEREADTHISMANUAL CAREFULLYBEFOREUSE.KEEP FORYOURREFERECE.N PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version www.pdffactory.com CallerID ViewingtheCallerIDList CallerIDDisplays CallerIDwithCallWaiting Service DeletingCallerIDRecord ToDeleteAllRecords ReturningCallerIDCalls MessageWaitingandOther Features RadioBasic UsetheRadioFunction Built-InAFC Antenna TimeSetting
(baseLCDDisplay) UsethesleepTimer SettingtheAlarmTime(AL-1) SettingtheAlarmTime(AL-2) WeekDisplayandSetting CareandMaintenance Troubleshooting Warranty Glossary 21-23 21 21-22 22 23 23 23 24 25-27 25 25 25 26 26 26 26 27 27 28 29 30 31 TableOfContents ImportantSafetyInstructions FCCRules BatteryCautionaryInstructions PartsCheckList LocationofControlsand Indications HANDSET BASE LCDDisplay ChooseaLocation TelephoneSetup Connectingthebase BatteryInstallatio n TheheadsetJack BeltClip BasicOperation MakingCalls ReceivingCalls Redialing AdditionalOptions Setting ChangingtheLanguage TurningtheFirstRingOnorOff SettingtheTimeandDate SettingtheAreaCode AdjusttheContrast SettingthePBXNumber TurningPBXModeOnorOff ChangingthePauseTime DeletingMessageWaiting Indication TurningAutoAnswerOnorOff DisablingtheRingfor PrivateCalls Speeddialing StoringPhoneNumber LetterTable ViewingthePhoneBook MakingCallfromthePhoneBook DeletingaStoredNumber EditingaStoredNumber Priority(VIP)Calls Blocked(REJ)Calls 2 3 4 5 6-9 6 7-8 9 10 11-12 11 11-12 12 12 13 13 13 13 13 14-17 15 15 15 15 16 16 16 16 17 17 17 18-20 18 18 19 19 19 19-20 20 20 1 PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version www.pdffactory.com ImportantSafetyInstructions Thissymbolistoalertyoutoimportantoperatingorservicinginstructionsthatmayappearin theuser'smanual.Alwaysfollowbasicsafetyprecautionswhenusingthisproducttoreducethe riskofinjury,fire,orelectricalshock. Whenusingthisproduct,basicsafetyprecautionsshouldalwaysbefollowedtoreducetheriskoffire, electricshockAndinjurytopersons,includingthefollowing:
1.Readandunderstandallinstructions. 2.Followallwarningsandinstructionsmarkedontheproduct. 3.Useonlywithclass2powersourceDC9V500mA. 4.Unplugthisproductfromthewalloutletbeforecleaning.Donotuseliquidcleanersoraerosolcleaners.Use a 5.Donotusethisproductnearwater;forexample,near abathtub,washbowl,kitchensinkorlaundrytub,in a 6.Donotplacethisproductonanunstablecart,stand,ortable.Theproductmayfall,causingseriousdamageto dampclothforcleaning. wetbasementornearaswimmingpool. theproduct. 7.Slotsandopeningsinthecabinetbackorbottomareprovidedforventilation.Toprotectitfromoverheating, theseopeningsmustnotbeblockedorcovered.Theopeningsshouldneverbeblockedbyplacingtheproduct onthebed,sofa,rug,orothersimilarsur-face.Thisproductshouldneverbeplacednearorover aradiatoror heatregister.Thisproductshouldnotbeplacedinanenclosedenvironmentunlessproperventilationis provided. 8.Donotallowanythingtorestonthepowercord.Donotlocatethisproductwherethecordwillbeabusedby animalsorpersonswalkingonit. 9.Donotoverloadwalloutletsandextensioncordsasthiscanresultinriskoffireorelectricalshock. 10.Neverpushobjectsofanykindintothisproductthroughcabinetslotsastheymaytouchdangerousvoltage pointsorshortoutpartsthatcouldresultinariskoffireorelectricalshock.Neverspillliquidofanykindonthe product. 11.Toreducetheriskofelectricalshock,donotdisassemblethisproduct.Insteadtakeittoaqualifiedservice personwhenserviceorrepairworkisrequired.Openingorremovingcoversmayexposeyoutodangerous voltagesorotherrisks.Incorrectre-assemblycancauseelectricalshockwhentheapplianceissubsequently used. 12.Unplugallcordsandreferservicingtoqualifiedservicepersonnelunderthefollowingconditions:
A.Whenthepowersupplycordorplugisdamagedorfrayed. B.Ifliquidhasbeenspilledintotheproduct. C.Iftheproducthasbeenexposedtorainorwater. D.Iftheproductdoesnotoperatenormallybyfollowingtheoperatinginstructions.Adjustonlythosecontrols coveredintheoperatinginstructions.Improperadjustmentofothercontrolsmayresultindamageandrequire workbyaqualifiedtechniciantorestoretheproducttonormaloperation. 13.Avoidusingatelephone(otherthan acordlesstype)duringanelectricalstorm.Theremaybearemoteriskof electricshockfromlightning. 14.Donotuseatelephonetoreportagasleakinthevicinityoftheleak. IFYOURPRODUCTUTILIZESBATTERIES,THEFOLLOWINGADDITIONALPRECAUTIONSSHOULDBE OBSERVED:
1.Donotdisposeofthebatteryinafire.Thecellsmayexplode.Checkwithlocalcodesforpossiblespecial disposalinstructions. skin.Itmaybetoxicifswallowed. 2.Donotopenormutilatethebattery.Releasedelectrolyteiscorrosiveandmaycausedamagetotheeyesor 3.Exercisecareinhandlingbatteryinordernottoshortthebatterywithconductingmaterialssuchasrings, bracelets,andkeys.Thebatteryorconductormayoverheatandcauseburns. 4.Donotattempttorejuvenatethebatteryidentifiedforusewiththisproductbyheatingthem.Suddenreleaseof thebatteryelectrolytemayoccurcausingburnsorirritationtoeyesorskin. 5.Wheninsertingbatteryintothisproduct,theproperpolarityordirectionmustbeobserved. 6.Removethebatteryfromthisproductiftheproductwillnotbeusedfor alongperiodoftime(severalmonthsor 7.Donotstorethisproduct,orthebatteryidentifiedforusewiththisproduct,inhightemperatureareas.Battery more)sinceduringthistimethebatterycouldleakintheProduct. thatarestoredinafreezerorrefrigeratorforthepurposeofextendingshelflifeshouldbeprotectedfrom condensationduringstorageanddefrosting. SAVETHESEINSTRUCTIONS 2 FCCRules WARNING: Modifyingortamperingwiththetelephone'sinternalcomponentscancause a malfunctionandmightinvalidatethetelephone'swarrantyandvoidyourFCCauthorization tooperateit.Ifthetroubleisharmingthetelephonelines,thetelephonecompanymightask youtodisconnectthetelephoneuntilyouhaveresolvedtheproblem. CAUTION: AnychangesormodificationsnotexpresslyapprovedbyCobyElectronicsCo., Ltd.willvoidtheuser'sauthoritytooperatethisdevice. AsitcomplieswithPart68oftheFCCrules,yourunithasbeenregisteredwiththeFCC. TheFCCrequiresustoprovideyouwiththefollowinginformation:
1.Connectionandusewiththenationwidetelephonenetwork:
TheFCCrequiresthatyouconnecttoanationwidetelephonenetworkthroughamodular telephoneoutletwhichisPart68compliant. Thisequipmentmaynotbeusedoncoinserviceprovidedbythetelephonecompany. Connectiontopartylinesissubjecttostatetariffs.Checkwithyourlocaltelephone company. 2.Notificationtothetelephonecompany:
3.Repairinstructions:
FCCrulesrequirethatuponrequestyouprovidethefollowinginformationtothephone company. A.Theline(telephonenumber)towhichyouwillconnectthetelephoneequipment B.TheRegistrationNumberandRingerEquivalenceNumber(REN).Thesenumbersare foundonthebackorbottomofyourtelephoneequipment.TheRENisusefultodetermine thequantityofdevicesyoumayconnecttoyourtelephonelineandstillhaveallofthose devicesringwhenyourtelephonenumberiscalled.Inmost,butnotallareas,thesumall RENsshouldbe5orless.Todeterminethenumberofdevicespermittedinyourarea, contactyourlocaltelephonecompany. Ifitisdeterminedthatyourtelephoneequipmentismalfunctioning,theFCCrequiresthatit notbeusedandbeunpluggedfromthemodularoutletuntiltheproblemhasbeen corrected.Repairstothistelephoneequipmentcanbemadeonlybythemanufactureror itsauthorizedagents,orbyotherswhomaybeauthorizedbyTheFCC.Unauthorized repairsvoidregistrationandwarranty. 4.Rightsofthetelephonecompany:
Ifyourproductiscausingharmtothetelephonenetwork,thetelephonecompanymay temporarilydiscontinueyourservice.Ifpossible,theywillnotifyyouinadvance.Butif advancenoticeisn'tpractical,youwillbenotifiedassoonaspossible.Youwillbegiven theopportunitytocorrecttheproblem,andyouwillbeinformedofyourrighttofile a complaintwiththeFCC.Yourtelephonecompanymaymakechangesinitsfacilities, equipment,operationsorproceduresthatcouldaffecttheproperfunctioningofyour telephoneequipment.Ifsuchchangesareplanned,youwillbenotifiedinadvance. 5.Thisproductiscompatiblewithinductivelycoupledhearingaids. 6.Programming/testingemergencynumbers:
Note:Thisappliesonlyifthisproductisequippedwithacordedorcordlesshandset. Whenprogrammingemergencynumbersand/ormakingtestcallstoemergencynumbers A.Remainonthelineandbrieflyexplaintothedispatcherthereasonforthecallbefore hangingup. B.Performsuchactivitiesintheoff-peakhours,suchasearlymorningorlateevening. BatteryCautionaryInstructions BATTERIES:CAUTION Toreducetheriskoffireorinjurytopersons,readandfollowtheseinstructions:
Forthecordlesshandset,useonly3.6V600mAhNickelCadmium(Ni-Cd),cordless telephonebatterypack(included). Donotdisposeofthebatteriesinafire.Thecellsmayexplode.Checkwithlocalcodes forpossiblespecialdisposalinstructions. Donotopenormutilatethebatteries.Releasedelectrolyteiscorrosiveandmaycause damagetotheeyesorskin.Itmaybetoxicifswallowed. Exercisecareinhandlingbatteriesinordernottoshortthebatterywithconducting materialssuchasrings,bracelets,andkeys.Thebatteryorconductormayoverheatand causeburns. Donotattempttorejuvenatethebatteriesidentifiedforusewiththisproductbyheating them.Suddenreleaseofthebatteryelectrolytemayoccurcausingburnsorirritationto eyesorskin. Wheninsertingbatteriesintothisproduct,theproperpolarityordirectionmustbe observed.Reverseinsertionofbatteriescancausecharging,andthatmayresultin leakageorexplosion. Removethebatteriesfromthisproductiftheproductwillnotbeusedforalongperiodof time(severalmonthsormore)sinceduringthistimethebatterycouldleakintheProduct. Donotstorethisproduct,orthebatteriesidentifiedforusewiththisproduct,inhigh temperatureareas.Batteriesthatarestoredinafreezerorrefrigeratorforthepurposeof extendingshelflifeshouldbeprotectedfromcondensationduringstorageanddefrosting. Batteriesshouldbestabilizedatroomtemperaturepriortouseaftercoldstorage. 3 4 PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version www.pdffactory.com PartsCheckList Handset BaseUnit 1. 2. 3.BaseACPowerAdapter 4.TelephoneLineCord 5.BeltClip 6.User'sManual 7.BatteryPack 1 3 5 2 4 7 6 5 LocationofControlsandIndications HANDSET EARPIECE InUse/NewCallMessage WaitingLEDIndicator HEADSETJack UP/DOWNButton:
Intalkmode,pressthekeys, thatletyouscrollthrough menusandlogs,andadjust thehandsetvolume,to selectthevolumelevel(HI, MID,LOW). CallerIDButton:
Thekeyisusedtoreview CallerIDinformationstored inmemory. Button:
Ifthebaseissettopulse dialing,pressingcauses subsequentdigitstobe dialedoutusingtoneuntil thelineisputbackon hook.Alsousedtoview theleftpartofthedisplay andmovethecursorleft whenediting. EditButton:
Itisusedtocreateand editphonebookentries. RedialButton:
Whenthephoneisidleor off-hook,pressthekeyto redialthelastnumber dialed.Whenviewingor editingmenusandlogs,the keyisusedtoerasedigits onthedisplayandsingleor multipleentriesfromthe phonebookandCallerID directories. DIR/SaveButton:
Usethekeytoprogramand retrievethenumbersinthespeed dialdirectory.Thekeyisalso usedtosavenumbersintothe phonebookandothersettings. LCDDisplay TheLCDisbacklitunderthe followingconditions:
1.Whilereceivinganincoming call(duringringing). 2.For20seconds,whenthe handsetispickedupfromthe cradle. 3.For20seconds,whenany buttonispressedinanymode.
TheLCDbacklightgoesoff immediatelyafterthehandset isplacedonthebase. RingerON/OFFSwitch:
PresstoansweranSwitch toONtoengagetheringer onthehandset.SettoOFF todisengagetheringeron thehandset. MENUButton:
Thiskeyisusedtoaccess theprogrammabl e functionsofyourphone. TALKButton:
Presstoa nswera n incomingcallortoplace a call. KEYPAD Button:
Usedtoviewtherightpartof thedisplayandmovethe cursorrightwhenediting. OPTIONButton:
Thekeyisusedtochange the10/11digitdialingmode duringcallerIDcall-back. CHANNELButton:
Whenpressedthekey,willscan upto40channelsandselectthe clearestonetoprovidethebest possiblereception. Flash/EditButton:
Thekeyisusedtoaccess telephonecompanyservices,like callWaiting. 6 PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version www.pdffactory.com LocationofControlsandIndications LocationofControlsandIndications ChargeTerminals UP/DOWNButton:
Thekeyletsyouscroll up/downthroughthe programmingsetting. PAGEButton:
Presstopagethe handset. SETButton:
Intothesettin g modeorconfirmthe setting. SLEEPButton:
Sl eepmod e Button BACKGROUND LED:
Itwilllightfor10 seco ndswhe n anykeyonthe baseispressed. Numberofdays Indicator7days or5daysor2days. RADIOIcon Buzzericon Sleepicon Alarm 1&2icon BASE PAGE SET SLEEP RADIO SNOOZE WEEK RADIO AL-1 AL-2 AL-OFF PM SNOOZE/WEE K Button:
Snoozemodebutton, andyoucanpress thebuttontochange thedisplaybetween weekandtime,o r youcanpressand holdthebuttontoset theweek.
RADIOButto n Pressoncetoturn onradio , pressonceagain toturnoffradio. ALARM1button :
Selectalarm . ALARM2button :
Selectalarm . ALARMOFFbutton :
Tostopalarm BaseLCDDisplay 7DAYS 52 RADIO BUZZER SLEEP Time/Weekdisplayarea 7 PM Icon:Indicatorthe currenttimeisinPM mode.Whenthetime isininAMmode,this areawillnotdisplay anyicon. PM PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version www.pdffactory.com AM/FMswitch :
SelectAMbandorFMband. VOLcontrolknob :
Controlthelisteninglevel ofradio. TURNINGknob :
SelectedastationforAM/FM band. TelephoneLineConnectionJac k Tone/PulseSelectSwitch Power-InConnectionJack 8 LocationofControlsandIndications LCDDisplay(handset) NameCharacterField NumberField Date/Time Display Newlcon orEntry Number RPTor TotalCall Counter ok. Thenumberfieldwilldisplaynumberswhendialing,viewingCallerID, ShowsthedateandtimeofCallerIDcallsorcurrentdate&time Displayscaller'snameandoperationalmenus. Wheninidlemode,thecalliconwillflashslowlywhenanewCaller NameCharacterField NumberField andwhenviewingthephonebo Date/TimeDisplay whenidle. NEWIconNEW IDcallhasbeenreceived.ThenumberofnewcallerIDcallsislistednexttotheicon. Call/EntryNumber Wheninanyofthemenus,anumberislistedhere,nextto thesign.Thisnumberindicatestheplaceinthelist,suchasthe38thcallerIDcallor the7thsettinginthemenu. RPTCounterRPT WhenviewingcallerIDentries,theiconindicatesthatthesame CallerIDnumberhascalledmorethanonetimesinceCallerIDmemoryhaslast RPT beenreviewed.Nexttotheiconisacounterthatindicateshowmanytimesthat callerhascalledsincethelastreview. TotalCallCounter IDmessagesreceived,thetotalnumberofphonenumbersstoredinthephonebook, etc.,dependingonthemenu. TheTotalCallCounterwillshowthetotalnumberofCaller
ChooseaLocation Dothefollowing:
Choosethebestlocation Connectthephone Choosethedialingmode AwayfromVCRsandTVsetsand otherelectronicequipment Awayfromheatsources,suchas radiators,airducts,andsunlight Nearacentral locationandon a levelsurfac e Awayfromamicrowaveoven Awayfromnoicsesourcessuchas a windowby astreetwithheavytraffic Awayfromapersonalcomputer Awayfromexcessive moisture,extremelylow temp eratures,dust, mechanicalvibration,or shock Thecordlesstelephoneoperatesatafrequencythatmaycauseinterferenceto Whereyouplacethephoneaffectsthereceptionqualityofthehandset:
Awayfromanothercordlesstelephone PlacethebasenearanACelectricaloutletandneartelephonelinejack Placethebaseawayfrommetalwallsandmetalfilecabinets CAUTION:
nearbyTVsandVCRs;thebasephoneshouldnotbeplacednear,orontopofaTVor VCR.Ifinterferenceisexpe-
rienced,movingthecordlesstelephonefartherawayfromtheTVorVCRwilloftenreduce oreliminatetheinterference. Note
:Whilethe2.4GHzfrequencyisinherentlyclearer,wesuggestthatyoudonotusethis phonewithin20feetofaworkingmicrowave.Themicrowaveproducesfrequenciesinthis rangewhichmaycauseinterference.Thisinterferenceisnormalforall2.4GHzphonesand shouldnotbeconsideredaproductdefect. 9 10 PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version www.pdffactory.com TelephoneSetup ConnectingtheBase 120Vwalloutlet ACAdaptorjack Telephonemodular jack TelephoneSetup ToInstalltheBattery Toinstallthe3.6V600mAhcordlesshandsetbatterypack. 1.Slideopenthebatterycompartmentdooronthebackofthehandset. 2.Plugthebatteryconnectorintothe2-pinconnectorinthebatterycompartment,and theninsertthebattery. 3.Closethebatterycompartmentdoor. 4.Placethehandsetonthebaseunitcradle. 5.Oneceyouhaveinstalledthebatterypackandplacethehandsetonthebaseyou ACAdaptor Telephoneline connectorjack Telephonelinecord 1.Connectthetelephonelinecordtothetelephonelineconnectorjackandto a telephoneoutlet. 2.ConnecttheACpoweradaptertothe9VDCjackandtoanACoutlet. Note: UseonlythesuppliedACpoweradapter.DonotuseanyotherACpoweradapter. ConnecttheACpoweradaptertoacontinuouspowersupply.Placethephoneclosetothe ACoutletsothatyoucanplugintheACpoweradaptereasily. Tip
:Ifyourtelephoneoutletisnotmodular,contactyourtelephonecompanyforassistance. BatteryInstllation willhearatoneindicatingthehandsethasconnectedwiththebaseandwill successfullycharge. IMPORTANT:
handsetthefirsttime. 6.Chargethebatterypackforatleast12hoursbeforeusingthe 7.TheLEDonthebaseilluminateswhenthehandsetisproperlymaking CHARGE contactwiththechargeterminals. Thedisplaywillshow 5hourswhenyouusethehandsetcontinuously(talktime). 5dayswhenthehandsetisnotinuse(standby). BatteryDuration Afullychargedbatterylastsforapproximately:
WhentheBatteryNeedsCharging WhentoPurchaseaNewBatteryPack Ifthebatterylastsonlyafewminutesevenafterafullcharge,theusablelifeofthe batteryhasexpiredandneedstobereplaced.Replacementbatteriescanbe purchasedthroughmostlocalelectronicoutlets . TheHeadsetJack
"LOWBATTERY". 8:0212/2503 9 BeltClip Headset(included) HeadsetJack Theheadsetjackislocatedonthesideofthe handsetandisastandard2.5mmplug. Simplyplugaheadsetintothejackandthe headsetwillbeactive. Note: Whentheheadsetispluggedintothe telephone,themicrophoneandearpieceon thehandsetarenotactiv e Belt-Clip Besuretoremovethebelt-clipfillercapprior toinstallingBelt-clip.Installthebelt-clipas shown. Toremovethebelt-clip,squeezetherelease atthetopoftheclipwhereitattachestothe phone,andgentlyPulltheclipupandoutof thehandset. 11 12 PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version www.pdffactory.com BasicOperation MakingCalls 1. Pickupthehandsetfromthebaseandpress
. 2. 3. Waituntilyouhearadialtone,andthendialthenumberyouwishtodial. Whenyouarefinishedtalking,pressthekeyorplacetheunitbackintothe basetoendthecall. ReceivingCalls Whenyouhearthephonering:
1. Ifthehandsetisinthebase,liftthehandsetfromthebase.Thehandsetwillturnon. Thereisnoneedtopushthekeyiftheunitisonthebasewhenthecallcomes in.Thisauto-answerfeaturecanbeprogrammedoff. Ifthehandsetisoffthebase,youwillneedtopresstoanswerthecall.The displaywillshowthecallerIDinformationafterthefirstring. 2. 3. Whenyouarefinished,pushorplacethehandsetbackonthebase. Redialing 1. Press
. 2. Waituntilyouhearadialtone,andthenpresstoredialthenumberlastdialed
(upto32digits). Note: Youcanalsopressfirsttodisplaythenumberandthenpresstodial thenumberdisplayed. AdditionalOptions To:
Adjustthevolumeintheearpiece DoThis:
Pressduringacalluntilthedesiredvolumelevelisreached. Switchtotemporarytonedialing Pressthekeyafterthephoneisinuse.Thephonewill remainintonedialingmodeforthedurationofthecall. Receiveacallwaitingcall Muteacall Presstogotothenewcaller. Pressagaintogobacktotheoriginalcaller. Pressthekey. Presstocontinuespeakingtothecaller. Setting HandsetSettings Youcanchangethesettingonthehandsetintheoptionsmenu.Accesstheoptionsmenuby pressingandholdingthekeyuntilisdisplayed. Thereare11settingsintheoptionsmenuwhichcanbechanged.Youcanscrollthroughthe optionmenuinthelistedorderbypressingthekey.Settingswhichhavealisted numbercanbereacheddirectlybypressingthatnumberonthekeypad. Toeditmostsettings,pressthekey,usethekeystotogglebetweenthesettingoptions, andthenpresstosavechanges.Youcancontinueprogrammingoptionsbyusingthedial padkeysorthekeystogotoanewsetting.Presstoexittheoptionsmenu. KeyFunction
"ENGLISH"
Changethelanguagethatappearsonthedisplay.ChoosebetweenEnglish, TurnthefirstringofthephoneoffsothatitdoesnotRinguntilcaller NumberusedtoaccessPBXdialingoptions.Thedefaultsettingis"9". Determinesifthe"PBXNumber"isusedbeforeanout-going Changethetimeanddate. Providedtoadjustthedisplaybackgroundlighterordarker. Language:
French,andSpanish. FirstRingOn/Off:
IDinformationhasbeendisplayed.Particularlyusefulwhenusingthepriorityand blockedcallfeaturesortheprivateandunavailableringsettings. TimeSet:
Contrast:
PBXNumber:
PBXModeOn/Off:
numberisdialed.When"On",automaticallydialsthePBXnumberandapause, beforeanyspeeddialorcallerIDcallbacknumber.Defaultsettingis"Off". PauseTime:
Allowsyoutoadjustthenumberofsecondsthatapauselastssuchas duringprogrammedpausesinyourspeeddialnumbersorafteryourPBXnumberis dialed. MSGWaitingDelete:
UnavailableRingOn/Off:
informationisunavailable.Pleasenotethatthephonewillringonceevenwhensetto
"Off"unlessFirstRingisprogrammed"Off"aswell. PrivateRingOn/Off:
theircallerID.Pleasenotethatthephonewillringonceevenwhensetto"Off"unless firstRingisprogrammed"Off"aswell. AutoAnswerOn/Off:
automaticallygooff-hookwhenthehandsetispickedupfromthebasewhilethephone isringing. Atanytimeduringoptionsprogrammingyoucanquitandthesettingsthatyouhave Turnsonandoffthefeaturewhichmakesthephone TurnsonandofftheringforallcallswherecallerID Clearsanycurrentmessagewaitingindication. Turnsonandofftheringforallcallswherethecallerhasblocked changedwillbesaved.Presstoquitorlettheoptionsprogrammingtimeoutbynot pressinganykeysfor20seconds. Note:
13 14 PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version www.pdffactory.com Setting ChangingtheLanguage 1.Pressandholdthekey . 2.Presstogotothelanguageprogrammingoption. Setting AdjustingtheContrast Thecontrastisoptimizedforviewingandwillprobablynotneedtobechangedfromthe defaultsetting.Itwilladjustthedisplaybackgroundlighterordarker. 1.Pressandholdthekeytoenterthemenu . 2.Presstogotothecontrastprogrammingoption. 2 3.Presstochangethesetting.willbeginflashing. 4.Usethekeystotogglebetween,,and 5.Whenthesettingyoudesireisdisplayed,presstosavethesetting.Adoublebeepwill ENGLISHESPANOLFRANCAIS ENGLISH
. soundtoconfirmthesettinghasbeensaved. 6.Continuewithprogrammingorpresstoreturntotheidlescreen. TurningtheFirstRingOnorOff YoucanturnoffthefirstringofthephonesothatitdoesnotringuntilcallerIDinformation hasbeendisplayed. 1.Pressandholdthekeytoenterthemenu. 2.Presstogotothefirstringprogrammingoption. On 3.Presstochangethesetting.""willbeginflashing. 4.UsethekeystotogglebetweenOnandOff. 5.Whenthesettingyoudesireisdisplayed,presstosavethesetting.Adoublebeepwill soundtoconfirmthesettinghasbeensaved. 6.Continuewithprogrammingorpresstoreturntotheidlescreen. SettingtheTimeandDate 1.Pressandholdthekeytoenterthemenu. 2.Presstogotothetimesetprogrammingoption. 3.Presstochangethesetting.Themonthwillbeginflashing. 4.Usethedialpadtoenterthemonthintwo-digitformat.Thedatewillbeginflashing. 5.Usethedialpadtoenterthedateintwo-digitformat.Thehourwillbeginflashing. 6.Usethedialpadtoenterthehourintwo-digitformat.Theminuteswillbeginflashing. 7.Usethedialpadtoentertheminutesintwo-digitformat.andbeginflashing. 8.Usethedialpadtochoosebetweenand,Whereisandis 9.Whenthefinalsettingisprogrammed,thetimeanddateareautomaticallysaved. A AMPMAMPM AMPM
. doublebeepwillsoundandyouarereturnedtotheoptionsmenu. 10.Continuewithprogrammingorpresstoreturntotheidlescreen. 3.Presstochangethesetting."2"willbeginflashing. 4.Usethekeystotogglebetweenthethreelevelsofcontrast. 5.Whenthesettingyoudesireisdisplayed,presstosavethesetting.Adoublebeepwill soundtoconfirmthesettinghasbeensaved. 6.Continuewithprogrammingorpresstoreturntotheidlescreen. SettingthePBXNumber 1.Pressandholdthekey . 2.PresstogotothePBXnumberprogrammingoption. 3.Presstochangethesetting. 4.UsethekeystocustomizethedigittomatchyourPBXsystem. 5.Whenthesettingyoudesireisdisplayed,presstosavethesetting.Adoublebeepwill soundtoconfirmthesettinghasbeensaved.
:ThenumberprogrammedhereisnotactiveunlessPBXmodeisOn. 6.Continuewithprogrammingorpresstoreturntotheidlescreen. Note TurningPBXModeOnorOff 1.Pressandholdthekey . 2.PresstogotothePBXmodeprogrammingoption. Off On 3.Presstochangethesetting.willflash. 4.UsethekeystotogglebetweenOnandOff. 5.Whenthesettingyoudesireisdisplayed,presstosavethesetting.Adoublebeepwill YoudonotneedPBXmodeunlessyouneedtodialAspecificsingledigitnumber soundtoconfirmthesettinghasbeensaved. 6.Continuewithprogrammingorpresstoreturntotheidlescreen. Note:
beforeeachoutgoingcall. ChangingthePauseTime 1.Pressandholdthekeytoenterthemenu. 2.Presstogotothepausetimeprogrammingoption. 3.Presstochangethesetting.2willbeginflashing. 4.Usethekeystoselectthedesireddiallingdelay. 5.Whenthesettingyoudesireisdisplayed,presstosavethesetting.Adoublebeepwill soundtoconfirmthesettinghasbeensaved. 6.Continuewithprogrammingorpresstoreturntotheidlescreen. 2 15 16 PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version www.pdffactory.com Setting DeletingMessageWaitingIndication Clearsanycurrentmessagewaitingindication.Seepagormoreinformationabout messagewaiting. 1.Pressandholdthekeytoenterthemenu. 2.Presstogotothemessagewaitingprogrammingoption. e24 f DELETE 3.Presstoresetthemessagewaitingindication.""willbeginflashing. 4.Presstodeletetheindication.Adoublebeepwillsoundtoconfirm. 5.Continuewithprogrammingorpresstoreturntotheidlescreen. DisablingtheRingforUnavailableCalls TurnstheringeronandoffforallcallswherecallerIDinformationisunavailable. 1.Pressandholdthekeytoenterthemenu. 2.Presstogototheunavailableringprogrammingoption. 3.Presstochangethesetting."n"willbeginFlashing. 4.UsethekeystotogglebetweenOnandOff. 5.Whenthesettingyoudesireisdisplayed,presstosavethesetting.Adoublebeepwill O soundtoconfirmthesettinghasbeensaved. ThephonewillringoncewhensettoOffunlessFirstRingisalsosettoOff 6.Continuewithprogrammingorpresstoreturntotheidlescreen. Note:
DisablingtheRingforPrivateCalls TurnstheringeronandoffforallcallswherethecallerhasblockedtheircallerID. 1.Pressandholdthekeytoenterthemenu. 2.Presstogototheprivateringprogrammingoption.
. O 3.Presstochangethesetting."n"willflash. 4.UsethekeystotogglebetweenOnandOff. 5.Whenthesettingyoudesireisdisplayed,presstosavethesetting.Adoublebeepwill soundtoconfirmthesettinghasbeensaved. ThephonewillringoncewhensettoOffunlessFirstRingisalsosettoOff 6.Continuewithprogrammingorpresstoreturntotheidlescreen. Note:
TurningAutoAnswerOnorOff Turnonandofftheautoanswerfeature.Whenon,thephonewillautomaticallyansweran incomingcallifthehandsetisinthebase. 1.Pressandholdthekeytoenterthemenu. 2.Presstogototheautoanswerprogrammingoption. O 3.Presstochangethesetting."n"willflash. 4.UsethekeystotogglebetweenOnandOff. 5.Whenthesettingyoudesireisdisplayed,presstosavethesetting.Adoublebeepwill soundtoconfirmthesettinghasbeensaved. 6.Continuewithprogrammingorpresstoreturntotheidlescreen. 17 PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version www.pdffactory.com Speeddialing TheCT-P8910willstoreupto20speeddialnumbersintheorderthattheyareprogrammed. Noduplicatenumberscanbestored. StoringPhoneNumbers 1.Withthehandsetintheidlestate,press
. 15 8:0212/2515 2.Presstocreateanewphonebookentry. 3.Enterthenameyouwishtostoreusingthedialpadtoentertheletters(upto15letters). Seethefollowinglettertableforhowtoprogramthelettersusingthenumberpad.Toadd aspacebetweenwords,push
. Example:JOHNSMITH Fordialthissequence:
5 666 4466 J O H N space 1 7777 6 444 8 44 M I T H S 4.Press,anddialthenumberyouwishtostore(upto16digits). Presstoinsertadialingpauseintothenumber. 5.Presswhenfinishedtostorethenumbertomemory. Note:
IftherearenomemorylocationsleftinthespeeddialdirectorytheCT-P8910will
"MEMORYFULL."
displayTocontinuewithmemoryprogramming,youmustdeleteoredit existingspeeddialnumbers. Note:
edititbypressingandholdingthe.Todeleteaflashingcharacter,pressthe Ifyoumis-typeenteringthephonenumber,youcanmovethroughthenumberand Key;todelete aflashingnumber,pressandholdthekey. 18885 8:0212/2515 LetterTable Key 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1st Press Space A D G J M P T W 0 2nd Press
B E H K N Q U X 0 3rd Press
, C F I L O R V Y 0 5th Press
) A D G J M 7 T 9 0 6th Press
B E H K N P U W 0 7th Press
. C F I L O Q V X 0 8th Press 1 2 3 4 5 6 R 8 Y 0 4th Press
2 3 4 5 6 S 8 Z 0 18 Speeddialing ViewingthePhoneBook 1.Presstoenterthephonebook. 2.Presstolocatethenumberyouwishtoview. 15 51212ppp456 515 3.Ifthenameornumberismorethan11characters,pressthe andbuttontoviewtherestofthedisplay(asindicatedbythe arrowsinthetoplineofthedisplay). 4.Presstoexitthephonebook,orletthephonebooktimeout. MakingCallsFromthePhoneBook 1.Tomakeacallfromthephonebook,press
. 1555555121 515 2.Locatethenumberyouwishtodialusing 3.Push.ThedisplaywillshowthedirectoryName,and
. begindialingthenumber. 15 888-555-1212 515 000 3 4.Whenyouarefinishedwithyourcall,press,orplacethehandsetbackonthebase. Note: Besuretocheckthatthelineisnotinusebyanotherextension. DeletingaStoredNumber 1.Press
. 18885 2.Locatethenumberyouwishtodeleteusing
. 3.Press.Thedisplaywillshow
"ERASEITEM?"
15 888-555-121 2 515 5555551212 515 4.Presstodeletethephonebookmemory.Thedisplaywillbrieflyshow andreturntothepreviousphonebookentry. 5.Whenyouarefinishedpress EditingaStoredNumber 1.Press
. Speeddialing 3.Press.Theentrywilldisplaywithaflashingpromptoverthefirstcharacter. 4.Movethecursortothesectionyouwishtoeditusingthe,,Andkeys.When movingthroughthenumberfield,itwillbenecessarytopressandholdtheand keysformorethanoneseconduntilthecursormoves,sincejustpressingthementersa *
or#intothedialingsequence.Anydialpadkeypressedwillbeinsertedinfrontofthe cursor. 5.Todeleteacharacter,pressthekey.Todeleteanumber,pressandholdthekey formorethanoneseconduntilthenumberisdeleted,sinceifthekeyisjustpressed, itinsertsapauseinthedialingsequence. 6.Whenthenumberiseditedasyoudesire,presstostoretheeditedentry. Priority(VIP)Calls Youcanassignstorednumbersaspreferredcalls.Whenanincomingcallismatchedto a storednumberdesignatedas"VIP",thephonewillgenerateaspecialringersoundafterthe firstring(callerIDinformationmustbereceivedfirst). Tomarkaphonebookentryaspreferred:
1.Press 2.Presstogothedesiredentry. 3.Pressthebuttononce.TheLCDwillshowthe"VIP"icon. 4.Presstoexitthephonebook. Blocked(REJ)Calls Ifyoudonotwanttohavethephoneringwhenaspecificnumbercalls,youcanstorethat numberinthephonebookandassigneditasblocked.Whenanincomingcallismatchedto astorednumberdesignatedas"REJ",thephonewillnotringafterthefirstring(callerID informationmustbereceivedfirst). Tomarkaphonebookentryasblocked:
1.Press 2.Presstogotheentrytobeblocked. 3.Pressthebuttontwice.TheLCDwillshowthe"REJ"icon. 888-555-1212 3 3 888-555-1212 3 3 4.Presstoexitthephonebook. Note:priorityandBlockedcallswillonlyworkiftheincomingcall'snumberexactlymatches theonethatisstoredinmemory.
"ERASED"
2.Locatethenumberyouwishtoeditusing
. 15 888-555-1212 515 19 20 PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version www.pdffactory.com CallerID CallerIDallowsthecaller'snameandphonenumbertobeshownonthedisplaybeforeyou answerthecall.InordertousethisfeatureyoumustfirstsubscribetoCallerIDservicewith yourtelephonecompany. WhenYouReceive aCall 1.Whenthetelephonerings,thecaller'snameandphone 555-555-1212 9:4510/1138 3 numberappearsonthedisplay. 2.ThenewCallerIDrecordincludesthenameandnumberofthecallerandthetimeand datetherecordisreceived.TheNewCalllightwillflashtoindicatethatyouhave anew CallerIDcallstoredinmemory. WhentheCallerIDinformationisreceived,itisstoredinmemorysothatthis Note:
informationcanberecalledforlateruse.Upto40CallerIDcallscanbestored. ViewingtheCallerIDList Thisphoneautomaticallystoresthelast40callsreceived.Ifacallisreceivedfromthesame numbermorethanoncesincetherecordswerelastviewed,nonewentryismade,butthe repeatcallicon("")andthenumberofrepeatcallsisdisplayed. 1.Withthehandsetidlepress 2.Anyunviewed(new)callswillbedisplayedfirst.Themostrecentcallwill bedisplayed.Theinformationonthecallwillbedisplayedwiththename, number,date,andtimethatthecallwasreceived. 3.Ifthenameornumberismorethan11characters,presstheAndbuttontoview RPT
. therestofthedisplay. 4.Toscrolltothenextcall,press.Thewillgothroughthecallsfromthelastcall receivedtothefirst.Thewillallowyoutoviewthecallsfromthefirstcallreceivedto thelast. 5.Presstofinish. CallerIDDisplays Displayshowsnameandnumber,timeanddateofthecall. CallerID Whenanerrorisreceived,noneofthedatafromthiscallissavedin Note:
memory. Displayshowswhen avoicemailmessagehasbeenreceivedandisstoredby messagewaitingserviceprovidedbythephonecompany. Displayshowswhentheincomingcallisaprioritycall. ThisisdisplayedwhenispressedandthereisnocallerIDdatastored. 8:0212/25039 888-555-1212 8:0212/25 9:0712/250 0 CallerIDwithCallWaitingService Inordertousethe"CallWaitingCallerID"serviceyoumustsubscribetoatelephone companythatoffersCallerIDservicecombinedwith"callwaiting"service. When anewcallcomesinwhileyouaretalking,youwillhear a Notificationbeepfromthehandsetandthevolumeismomentarilymuted. Thenewcaller'snameandphonenumber,ifavailable,appearsonthe display.Onceflashhasbeenpressed,aninthelowerrighthand cornerindicatesthecallwaitingcallerIDcallersoyoucankeeptrack Ofwhoyouaretalkingto. 1.Whenyoureceive a"callwaiting"callandyouwanttoconnectthecall,press.The
"L2"
activecallwillbeplacedonholdandthenewcallwillbeactive. 2.Presstoalternatebetweencalls. 555-555-1212 0213l 2 555-555-1212 9:4510/1138 3 888-555-1212 9:1212/2528 1
11:3312/2520
10:3412/2540 9:0712/252 8 Displayshowsnumber-onlyservice. UNAVAILABLE
""willbedisplayedwhenCallerIDinformationisnotavailable. ThiscallwasmadefromatelephonecompanythatdoesnotofferCallerID services(includinginternationalcalls). PRIVATE
""willbeshownwhen acallisreceivedfromablockednumber.For privacyreasons,somestatesallowcallerstheoptiontopreventtheirtelephone datafrombeingdisplayedontheotherparty'sCallerIDdisplay. DisplayshowswhentheCallerIDinformationwasreceivedincorrectlyoronly 3.Presstoendthecallorplacethehandsetbackonthebase. StoringCallerIDRecords 1.Press
. 555-555-1212 9:4510/1138 3 2.Usetoscrolltothecallrecordyouwishtostoreintothephonebook. 3.Press
. 9:1612/1510 4.Ifyouwishtoeditthenewlystorednumber,edititinthephonebook . 5.PresstoexittheCallerIDlog. Note:
Ifyoumustdiala10-digitnumberforlocalcalls,youmusteditthenumberToexcludethat digittodialoutcorrectly. Whennumbersarestoredintothephonebook,a1isinsertedinfrontofthenumber.
21 22 PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version www.pdffactory.com CallerID DeletingCallerIDRecords WhenviewingtheCallerIDinformationyoucandeleteasinglecallrecordorallthecall records. ToDeleteaSingleRecord 1.Press
. 2.Usetoscrolltothecallrecordyouwishtodelete. 3.Press
. 555-555-1212 9:4510/1138 3 4.Todeletetherecordpress 5.PresstoexittheCallerIDlog. ToDeleteAllRecords 1.Press
. 555-1212 10:0012/25 6 555-555-1212 9:4510/1138 3 2.Pressandhold.Thedisplaywillshow
"ERASEALL?"
555-1212 10:0512/25 5 3.TodeletealltheCallerIDrecordspress
. ReturningCallerIDCalls YoucanreturncallsbyusingtheCallerIDcallbackfeature. 1.Press 2.Usethetoscrolltothecallrecordyouwishtocallback. 555-1212 10:0512/25 5 3.Ifthenumberdisplayedisnotcorrect(needing10,11digits),usethekeyto togglethenumbertodisplaythecorrectnumberofdigitstobedialed. 555-555-1212 9:4510/1138 3 555-555-1212 9:4510/1138 3 Press 15555551212 8:0212/2538 3 4.Presstodialoutthedisplayednumber. 5.Presstocanceldialing. 6.Toendthecall,pressorplacethehandsetbackinthebase. MessageWaitingandOtherFeatures Ifyousubscribetovoicemailfromthetelephonecompanyandiftherearevoicemessages thathavebeenleftinyourvoicemailbox,thedisplaywillshow(see notebelow).
MSGWAITING
8:0212/25039
Note:
Thisfunctionrequiresvoicemailsubscriptionfromthelocaltelephonecompany. Furthermore,thelocalphonecompanymustprovide atypeofvoicemailsignalingcalled FSK(FrequencyShiftKey)Notalltelephonecompanieshavethevisualmessagewaiting
featureavailable.Pleasecontactyourlocaltelephonecompanytocheckifthisisavailablein yourarea. Tip:
handsetsettingssectionDeletingtheMessageWaitingIndication(seepage17). NewCallLight :
phoneisringing,theNewCalllightwillflashaccordingly. Ifyouwishtodeletethe"MessageWaiting"message,deleteitasdescribedinthe WhenyoureceiveaCallerIDmessage,voicemailmessage,orwhenthe ForCallerID,theNewCalllightwillflashtoindicatethatyouhaveanewCallerIDcall storedinmemory. WhenyouhaveavoicemessagewaitingtheNewCalllightwillalsoflash. UsingtheHandsetFinder(PAGE) 1.Pressonthebase. Ifthehandsetiswithin range,itwillbeepfor20 seconds. 2.Placethehandsetbackintothebaseorpressthekeyonthehandsettostopthe page/findfeature. Ifyouventuretoofarfromthebase,thehandsetwillbeepandthe Out-of-RangeWarning:
displaywillshow"Reverseyourdirectiontore-establishconnectionwiththe baseorthecallwillbedropped.Whenthebasedetectsthatthehandsethasbeenoutof rangefor20continuoussecondsitwillreleasetheengagedline.Ifyoutrytoaccesstheline
"TRYAGAIN"
whenthehandsetisoutofrangeofthebase,thedisplaywillshow OUTRANGE"
. Ifyouareexperiencinginterferenceduring atelephonecall,press ChannelChanging:
thekey.TheCT-P8910willscanupto40channelsandselecttheclearestoneto providethebestpossiblereception.Ifthecurrentchannelistheclearestavailablechannel,it willkeepyouonthatchannel. 23 24 PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version www.pdffactory.com RadioBasic USETHERADIOFUNCTION 1. Pressandreleasethebuttontoturntheradioon. RADIO 2. 3. 4. Slidetheswitch(locatedontherightsideoftheunit)todesiredbroadcast band. AM/FM Turntheknobtoselectastation. TUNING Adjustthecontroltothedesiredlisteninglevel. VOLUME Toturntheradiooff,pressandrelease 5. NOTE: WhenthebaseunitisinRADIOmode,theLCDinthebasewillshowth e RADIOicon.Andifyouplacingacallorthephonereceivingacall(phoneringing) whenthebaseunitisinRADIOmode,thevolumeofradiowilldecreaseslowlytill shutoffautomatically.Andthevolumeofradiowillincreaseslowlyautomaticallyafter youendthecall. RADIO. BUILT-INAFC Thebuilt-inAutomaticFrequencyControl(AFC)worksonlyonFM.Ithelpskeepth e radiolockedinontheFMstationtowhichitistuned. WhentuninginFMstations,youmaynoticethatoftenthestationyoudesirecanb e heardontwoorthreenearbypointsonthedial.Alwaystunecarefullytotheloudest andclearestpoint. ANTENNA AMAntenna forAMreception.RotatingtheunitslightlymayimprovereceptionofdistantAM stations. FMAntenna
-ThepowercordactsasyourFMantenna.Thepowercordpicksu p moderatetostrongstationsandeliminatestheneedforanexternalantennainmost strongsignalareas.Besurethepowercordisstretchedouttoitsfulllength.Donot coilorbunchthecordtogether.Changingpositionofthepowercordmayimprov e reception.
-Abuilt-inferriterodantennaeliminatestheneedofanoutsideantenn a RadioBasic TIMESETTING(baseLCDdisplay) 1. orkeytochangethehour. orkeytochangetheminute. Whenthephonebaseisintimedisplaymode,pressandholdtheSETkeyinbase for3seconds,theLCDwilldisplaythesecondandflash. Presstheorkeytochangethesecondto0. PresstheSETkey,thentheminutestarttoflash. Usethe PresstheSETkeytoconfirm,thenthehourstarttoflash. Usethe PresstheSETtoconfirmandexitthetimesettingmode. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. NOTE: Ifyoudon'tpressanykeyin10seconds,thesystemwillexitthetimesetting modeautomatically. USINGTHESLEEPTIMER Youcanusethesleeptimertoturntheradiooffforadesiredamountoftime,insteps of10minutesupto90minutesandthenshutoffautomatically.Thedefaultsleeptime is90minutes. 1. PressandreleasetheSLEEPbuttontoscrollthroughthesleeptimesamong90-
80-70-60-50-40-30-20-10-OFF. 2. Whenthedesiredsleeptimeisdisplayed.Theradiowillcutoffautomaticallyafter aperiodtimeasyousetting. Toreviewthecurrentsleeptimersetting,pressandreleaseSLEEP. AL-1 Tocancelthesleeptimer,pressRADIOkey.Theradioturnsoffautomatically. 3. SETTINGALARM(AL-1)TIME Pressthekeytoturnthefixedtimewakefunctiononoroff,andwhenthe functionisavailable,theLCDwilldisplaytheicon YoucansetthewaketimebypressandholdtheAL-1keyforatleast1second. 1. orkeytoentertheminute,thenpresstheAL-1toconfirm,thenthe PressandholdtheAL-1keytoenterthewaketimesettingmode,thentheminute startflash. Usethe hourwillstarttoflash. Usethe 2(day)startflash. Usethe theAL-1keytoconfirm,thentheBUZZERorRADIOiconstarttoflash. Usetheorkeytoselectthealarmtype(RADIOorBUZZER),thenpressthe AL-1toconfirmthesettingandexitthewaketimesettingmode. orkeytoenterthehour,thenpresstheAL-1toconfirm,the7or5or orkeytoselecttheavailabilitydaysamong7,5and2,thenpress 2. 3. 4. 5. 25 26 PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version www.pdffactory.com RadioBasic SETTINGALARM(AL-2)TIME Pressthekeytoturnthefixedtimewakefunctiononoroff,andwhenthe functionisavailable,theLCDwilldisplaytheicon YoucansetthewaketimebypressandholdtheAL-1keyforatleast1second. 1. AL-2
. orkeytoentertheminute,thenpresstheAL-2toconfirm,thenthe PressandholdtheAL-2keytoenterthewaketimesettingmode,thentheminute startflash. Usethe hourwillstarttoflash. Usethe 2(day)startflash. Usethe theAL-2keytoconfirm,thentheBUZZERorRADIOiconstarttoflash. Usetheorkeytoselectthealarmtype(RADIOorBUZZER),thenpressthe AL-2toconfirmthesettingandexitthewaketimesettingmode. orkeytoenterthehour,thenpresstheAL-2toconfirm,the 7or5or orkeytoselecttheavailabilitydaysamong7,5and 2,thenpress 2. 3. 4. 5. NOTE: Whenthecurrenttimeisthetimeyouhavesetinthewaketimesettingmode, andyousetthealarmtypeisSOUND,theradiowillturnonautomatically,youcan turnofftheradiobypressthekeyordon'tpressanykeyin60minutes. NOTE: Whenthecurrenttimeisthetimeyouhavesetinthealarmtimesettingmode andtheyousetthealarmtypeisSOUND,thebeeptonewillsoundfor1minute,and theiconwillflash.Youcancutoffthebeepsoundbypressthekey. AL-OFF AL-OFF SNOOZE SNOOZEFUNCTION Afterthewakeoralarmmodehasactivated,youcansilenceitforanother9minutes bypressingthebutton.YoucanusetheSNOOZEfeaturerepeatedly.The alarmwillremainonfor60minutesifisnotpressed. WEEKDISPLAYANDSETTING Whenthebaseunitisintimedisplaymode,pressthebuttonforless than1secondstochangethedisplaybetweenweekandtime.Pressandholdthe SNOOZE/WEEK settingmode,thecurrentweekwillflashesontheLCD,usethe theweek. buttontoentertheweeksettingmode.Whenyouentertheweek SNOOZE/WEEK SNOOZE orkeytochange CareandMaintenance YourCT-P8910telephonehasbeendesignedtogiveyearsoftrouble-freeservice.It isasensitiveelectronicinstrument.Toassureitslongevity,pleasereadthefollowing maintenanceinstructions. 1.KeeptheCT-P8910awayfromheatashightemperaturescanshortenthelifeofthe electricalcomponentsanddistortormeltitsplasticparts. 2.TheCT-P8910shouldbekeptfreeofdustandmoisture.Ifitgetswet,wipeitdry immediately.Liquidscancontainmineralsthatcancorrodeelectroniccircuits. 3.HandleyourCT-P8910gentlyandcarefully.Droppingitcancauseseriousdamage tocircuitry,ortheplasticcase,whichmayresultinmalfunction. 4.Donotuseanytypeofchemicaloranyabrasivepowdertocleanthecabinet.Use onlymilddetergentson asoft,dampclothtocleantheCT-P8910telephone. 5.TheCT-P8910hasbuilt-insurgeprotectioncircuitsthatmeetorexceedFCC requirements.However,anincidentsuchasalightningstrikeatornearthe telephonelines,couldcauseseriousdamage. 6.IftheCT-P8910isinstalledinanareawithfrequentorsevereelectricalstorms,itis suggestedthatthetelephonebedisconnectedduringthesestormsorthat additionalsurgesuppressionequipmentbeaddedtotheinstallation. 7.Inthecaseoftroublewiththetelephone,donotattempttorepairthetelephone yourself.Itistheresponsibilityofusersrequiringservicetoreporttheneedfor servicetoourServiceDepartment.Theywillmakethenecessaryarrangementsfor repairorreplacement. 8.IfyoushouldhaveanyquestionsabouttheoperationofyourCT-P8910telephone, youmaycontactCOBYELECTRONICSCORP.customerservicedept.fortechnical assistance . 27 28 PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version www.pdffactory.com Troubleshooting Nodialtone/phonewillnotdialout. CheckthattheACpoweradapterispluggedintoaworkingACpoweroutlet. Checkalltelephonecordconnectionsortryanotherwalljack. Doabasicresetofthephone:Disconnectthephonefromthewallandremovethe battery.Leavefor30minutesandthenre-installasinstructedbythemanual. Can'theartheringsignal. Checktheringervolumecontrols;atthelowestleveltheringmaynotbeheard. Whileonacall,youhearanothercallonthelineorexperienceradiofrequency interference. Switchchannelstoaclearchannel. Checkthewiringforbadconnections. Donotusethisphonewithin20feetofaworkingmicrowave.Themicrowave producesfrequenciesinthisrangewhichmaycauseinterference.Thisinterference isnormalforall2.4GHzphonesandshouldnotbeconsideredaproductdefect. Thecaller'snameand/orphonenumberdoesnotappearonthedisplay. MakesureyouhavesubscribedtoCallerIDservicefromyourlocaltelephone companyandthatservicehasbeenactivated. CallerIDservicemaynotworkwhenthephoneisconnectedtoaPrivateBranch Exchange(PBX). ThecallerhasrequestedthattheirphonenumberbesuppressedfromCallerID service,orcallerIDserviceisnotavailableintheirarea.Privateor Unavailablewillappearonthedisplay. YouansweredthecallbeforeCallerIDdatawasdisplayed,whichusuallyoccurs afterthefirstring. NewCall/MessageWaitingIndicatordoesn'tworkproperly. Makesureyouhavesubscribedtovoicemailcompatiblewith"FSK"typesignaling
(checkwithyourlocalphonecompany).Verifythatboththe"On"and"Off"signalsare activated.Ifyourvoicemailproductfromthelocalphonecompanydoesnotsupport
"FSK"signaling,youmayusethisfeatureasaNewCallIndicatoronly. Can'treceiveormakephonecalls. Checkifthephoneissettothecorrecttypeofservice,eitherToneofPulse. Warranty FULL90DAYSLIMITEDWARRANTY COBYELECTRONICSCORP.(COBY)warrantsthisproducttotheoriginal purchasertobefreefromdefectsinmaterialorworkmanshipundernormalusefor 90DAYSfromthedateoforiginalpurchase.COBYagreesatouroptionunderthis warranty,torepairorreplaceitwith aneworreconditionedproductatnoadditional charge.Ourwarranty,ofcourse,doesnotcoveranyproductwhichhasbeensubject toneglect,unreasonableuse,accident,violationofoperatinginstructions,orany productthathasbeenrepairedormodifiedbyanunauthorizedserviceagent
. Toobtainfactoryservice,returnthisunitfreight-prepaidtotheaddressshownbelow withinthedurationofthiswarranty.Enclose$6.00foreachitemintheformofmoney ordermadepayabletoCOBYELECTRONICSCORP.tocoverthecostofpostageand handling.Also,includeacopyofthesalesreceipttoshowtheproofofpurchaseand a detaileddescriptionoftheproblem.Theunit(s)mustbepackagedinsuchawayasto reasonablyprotectitfrompossibleshippingdamage.Forfurtherinformation,email customerservice@cobyusa.com orwriteto :
COBYELECTRONICSCORP. CustomerServiceDept. 56-65RustStreet Maspeth,N.Y.11378 Coby'sliabilityunderanylegaltheoryforanylossordamageinanywayrelatedto thisproductshallinnoeventexceedthesalespriceofthisproduct.Innoeventshall COBYbeliableforanyincidentalorconsequentialdamagesresultingfromtheuse of,orinabilitytousethisproduct.Repairorreplacementasprovidedunderthis warrantyistheexclusiveremedyoftheconsumer. Excepttotheextentprohibitedbylaw,noexpressorimpliedwarrantyof merchantabilityorfitnessforaparticularpurposeonthisproductshallnotextend beyondtheperiodofthiswarranty.Somestatesprohibittheexclusionorlimitationof incidentalorconsequentialdamages,sothattheabovelimitationsorexclusionmay notapplytoyou.Thiswarrantygivesyouspecificrights,andyoumayalsohaveother rightswhichmayvaryfromstatetostate. 29 30 PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version www.pdffactory.com Glossary UsefulFeaturesandTerms PBX(PrivateBranchExchange)-Asmall,central,privatelyowned,switchingtelephone systemwhereadigit(like9)mustbedialedfirstinordertoaccessanoutsideline Calendar/Clock-Visualdisplayofdate,dayandtime. CallerID -Enablesuserstoviewnameandnumberofcallers.Contactyourlocal telephonecompanytosubscribetoCallerIDService. CallerIDLog-Storesupto40CallerIDentries. CallTimer -Allowstimingofphoneconversations. Data/FAXPort-AllowsconnectionofaPCorFAXmachinedirectlyintothephoneversus awalloutlet. DialfromDisplay-One-buttondialingfromtheCallerIDlog. Display-TheLiquidCrystalDisplay(LCD)showsclockandcalendar,numberdialed,low batteryindicator,CallerIDinformationandcalltimer. Flash-Asignalsentbythephonetothelocaltelephonecompanysupportingservices suchascallwaiting. MessageWaitingIndicator-Avisualindicatorthattherearenewmessageinyourvoice mailbox.RequiresFSKsignalingbyphonecompany.Contactyourlocaltelephone companytosubscribetoVoiceMailService. NewCallsIndicator-Avisualindicatorthatnewcallshavebeenreceived. Redial-Performssinglebuttondialingoflastnumberdialed. RingerLevelControl-Permitsadjustmentoftheringervolumelevel. SpeedDialing-Allowsprogrammingoffrequentlydialednumberssothattheycanbe dialedwiththetwotouchspeeddialbutton(20entries). Tone/PulseOption-Enablesyoutoswitchfrompulse(rotary)totonedialing VolumeLevelControl-Permitsvolumeadjustmentofthehandsetandheadsetduring a conversation. FSKtypeSignaling-Asignalusedtoturnonandoffthemessagewaitingindicator,can besentbythetelephonecompanywitharingingsignalorwithout. 31 32 PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version www.pdffactory.com
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2005-04-27 | 2470 ~ 2474.75 | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2005-04-27
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Coby Communications Ltd.
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0013260344
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1 | Physical Address |
Unit C-E, 8/F, PO Shau Centre, 115 How Ming Stree
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1 |
Kowloon, N/A
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1 |
Hong Kong
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
j******@baclcorp.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
A2: Low Power Transmitters (except Spread Spectrum) and radar detectors operating above 1 GHz
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
S7I
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
CT-P8910
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
S****** W********
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1 | Title |
Manager
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1 | Telephone Number |
852-2********
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1 | Fax Number |
852-2********
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1 |
s******@cobyhk.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | 2.4GHz CID Call Waiting Cordless Phone | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Bay Area Compliance Laboratory
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1 | Name |
J******** C********
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1 | Telephone Number |
408-7********
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1 | Fax Number |
408-7********
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1 |
b******@baclcorp.com
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | 68 | 2400.25 | 2410 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 15C | 2470 | 2474.75 |
some individual PII (Personally Identifiable Information) available on the public forms may be redacted, original source may include additional details
This product uses the FCC Data API but is not endorsed or certified by the FCC