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MTCP-3126C Big Button Caller ID Speaker Phone with Remote Control function 1. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. 2. 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. 1 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using any electronic equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and injury. 1. Read and understand all instructions. 2. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the Big Button phone. 3. Unplug the Wellness Wizard power and telephone connections before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning. 4. Do not use this product near water. Avoid using the Big Button phone near a bathtub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool. 5. Do not place the Big Button phone on an unstable cart, stand, or table. 6. The Big Button phone should never be placed near or over a radiator, stove or other heat sources. It should not be placed in a built-in installation, unless proper ventilation is provided. 7. The Big Button phone should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. For information about the type of power your home uses, consult your local utility company. 8. To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not use this plug with an extension cord or other outlet unless the blades can be fully inserted to prevent blade exposure. 9. Do not allow anything to rest on any of the connecting cables. Do not locate this product where cables will be stepped on. 10. Never overload wall outlets and extension cords. This can result in fire or electric shock. 11. Never spill liquid of any kind on the product. 12. Never attempt to service the Big Button phone yourself. The unit may require service by a qualified technician for the following conditions:
a. When the power supply cord or plug is damaged or frayed b. If liquid is spilled on the unit c. If the unit has been exposed to rain or water d. If the unit has been dropped or the cabinet damaged e. If the unit exhibits a distinct change in performance. 13. Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electrical storm. There is risk of electric shock from lightning. 14. Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak. 15. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 2 3 INSTRUCTION MANUAL STORE button PREVIOUS button DELETE button MENU button OK button FORWARD button DIAL button 3 Emergency buttons MEMORY button MODE button PAUSE button REDIAL button FLASH button REC./PLAY button HOLD button SPEAKERPHONE button TONE slider AMPLIFY button 3 Indicators: Amplify, Hold, Ringer VOLUME slider 4 Feature list:
Large LCD Screen with back-light.
Powerful adjustable amplifier allows incoming volume up to 43dB
2-way speakerphone with adjustable volume control.
3 Emergency buttons for police, fire & EMS.
Amplified Super Loud Ringer with adjustable volume up to 100dB.
90-entry Memory/Phonebook.
99 Missed Call / 20 Answered Calls.
20 Dialed number records.
Review Dialed numbers / Missed / Answered calls.
Cyclic up / down review calls.
VIP Alert.
Name Tagging.
Call Back / Call Waiting.
Super bright LED ringer.
Adjustable ringing volume.
Handset in compatible with hearing aid T-coil.
Hold on music, Redial/Pause and Flash buttons.
Tone Selector to adjust sound clarify and distinguishing similar sound words.
Clock and Timer functions.
3.5mm audio jack for a headset or other assistive-listening device.
Desk or Wall-mounted. 5 Remote Control Function:
RF Remote alarm. Up to 3 pagers can be register.
Make 10 emergency calls with the remote control.
Dial emergency call and play the recorded message automatically.
Recorded message length 20 seconds.
Remote turn On/Off Speakerphone. INSTALLING YOUR PHONE 1. Install the battery into the pager. a. Remove the binder. (Please lift up the binder and push down the top part). b. Thread the necklace through the binders hole. c Remove the battery compartment cover. d. Place a 12V alkaline battery into the compartment following the directional. e. Replace the cover. f. Replace the binder and switch on. 2. Install the battery into the telephone. a. Slide and remove the battery cover on the bottom of the unit. b. Remove the battery compartment cover. c. Place four AA alkaline batteries into the compartment following the directional. d. Replace the cover. 6 3. Connect the telephone Plug one end of the Handset Cord (curly) into the Handset and the other end into the jack on the side of the telephone. Desktop mounting a. Align the tabs of the phone bracket with the notches on bottom at the height of the phone. Press inward and downward firmly on the bracket until it clicks into place. b. Plug one end of the line cord (straight) into the telephone line jack LINE on the back of the telephone and the other end into the wall outlet. Wall mounting a. Align the tabs of the phone bracket with the notches on bottom at the lower of the phone. Press inward and downward firmly on the bracket until it clicks into place. b. Take the handset hook out and flip it to reverse position. It will hold the handset when the phone is in a vertical position. c. Plug one end of the line cord (straight) into the telephone line jack LINE on the back of the telephone and the other end into the wall outlet. 4. Connect the adaptor Plug the AC Adaptor into a standard 120VAC wall outlet and switch it. Plug the AC Adaptor lead into the power socket at the back of the phone. If you do not subscribe to a Caller ID service, or you wish to set the TIME/DATE The telephone will beep and the display will show SET TIME/DATE Assuming you subscribe to a Caller ID service, the time and date will be automatically updated when the first call is received. After 10 seconds the display will show the number of calls received MISSED -00-, ANSWER -00-
NOTE: When the telephone is not in use, if the line is being used by another phone, the display shows EXTENSION USE. 12: 0 0 A M
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M I S S E D A N S W E R 12: 0 0 A M 0 1 / 0 1 E X T E N S I O N U S E on the screen. It means the back up battery is either low or not fitted. You need to change a new battery, or there are BACK UP BATTERY no functions include Speakerphone and record/play message. OPERATION TELEPHONE OPERATION MAKING AND RECEIVING CALLS MAKING A CALL RECEIVING A CALL HANDSET SPEAKERPHONE 1. Pick up the Handset from the Base. 2. Dial desired number. 3. Hang up upon completion of the call. 1. Pick up the Handset from the Base. 2. Speak. 3. Hang up upon completion of the call. 1. Key in desired telephone number. 2. Press DIAL (The phone goes to speakerphone mode automatically). 3. To hang up, press SPEAKER key. 1. Press SPEAKER key. 2. Speak 3. To hang up, press SPEAKER key again. 8 : 3 0 A M 1 0 / 2 0 0 0 - 0 0
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8 : 3 0 A M 1 0 / 2 0 5551212 D I A L I N G 7 8 : 3 0 A M 1 0 / 2 0 8 : 3 0 A M 1 0 / 2 0 0 0 - 0 0 S P E A K E R P H O N E 5551212 D I A L I N G NOTE:
While the making a call, the DIAL KEYPAD LED will come on While the phone is ringing, the super bright ring flasher and the DIAL KEYPAD LED will light SPEAKPHONE You can place a call on Speakerphone mode anytime by pressing SPEAKER during a call, then place the Handset on the base. Also, you can transfer a call to the Handset anytime during a call by simple picking up the Handset. During the speakerphone condition, the display will show SPEAKERPHONE, and the SPEAKER LED will light. During the handset condition, the display will show == TALK == and USING SPEAKERPHONE WITH THE PAGER During a call but you cant reach but near the telephone. You can pick up a call on Speakerphone mode by pressing the on the pager until the indicator lights to turn on Speakerphone when the telephone is ringing. 1. Press and hold the will appear. on the pager The SPEAKER LED will light up. on the pager until the indicator lights. 2. Speak 3. To hang up, press and hold the CALL TIMER When the handset is picked up or the SPEAKER is pressed, the call counter will begin and show the elapsed time XX-XX on the display screen. LCD BACKLIGHT DISPLAY The LCD has a backlight that will turn on under the following conditions;
Any incoming call Picking up the handset Pressing any button NOTE:
The backlight will switch off automatically approximately 15 seconds after the last activity. The AC Adaptor must be plugged into the unit to enable BACK LIGHT to work. CONNECTING AN OPTIONAL HEADSET Your phone is equipped with a headset jack on the base. The jack allows you to connect an optional headset so you move around within the headset cord's length. Follow these steps to use a headset:
1. Insert the headset's 3 /32-inch (2.5 mm) plug into the AUDIO jack on the right side of the base. 2. Place the headset on your head with the earpiece over either ear and adjust the microphone boom until it is about even with your chin. PLACING A CALL ON HOLD 1. To place a call on hold, press HOLD and hang up. The HOLD LED will light; the display will show < CALL ON HOLD >. 2. To begin conversation again, pick up the handset or press SPEAKER or pick up an extension phone (if available), the hold will then be automatically released. MUSIC ON HOLD When a call is placed on hold, the telephone will play a popular melody to reassure your caller that the call has not been disconnected. USING FLASH Press FLASH to perform the switch hook operation for special services, such as Call Waiting. (see the section SETTING FLASH TIME, default time is 600 ms) For example, if you have Call Waiting, press FLASH to take an incoming call without disconnecting the current call. Press FLASH again to return to the first call. NOTE: If you do not have special phone services, pressing FLASH might disconnect the current call. During the memory storage procedure, you may wish to press FLASH to insert a flash; a F will show on the LCD between 8 or press #, any additional numbers you dial are sent as tone signals. numbers. USING TONE SERVICES ON A PULSE LINE If you have pulse service, you can still use special services that require tone signals, such as bank-by-phone, by following these steps. 1. Be sure T/P is set to P 2. Dial the service's main number. 3. When the service answers, press 4. After you complete the call and hang up, the phone resets to pulse dialing. PROGRAMMING THE EMERGENCY BUTTONS 3 emergency numbers are provided as one touch speed dial and can be stored. To save precious time in an emergency, store the numbers of your local police, fire department and EMS services on the Emergency Speed-Dial buttons, so that you can automatically dial them. 1. Program these numbers by pressing the STORE button, then the Emergency button. 2. Enter the phone number you wish to assign to the emergency button. 3. Press STORE twice. 4. Repeat in turn for each emergency service. Note: To call any of your three local emergency services, simply lift the handset or press the Speaker button. Press the corresponding speed-dial button. REMOTE CONTROL FEATURES SET ALARM NUMBER You have 10 alarm number can be set. Please set alarm number first before you use the remote control features. 1. Repeatedly press MENU until SET ALARM NO appears. 2. Press OK button, the display shows ALARM NO-01 3. Enter the phone number you wish to assign to the ALARM NO-01 4. Press OK to complete the setting and go to next number setting 5. Press MENU to complete the setting, or press MODE to complete the setting and return to standby mode, or you can do SET PAGER You can use 3 pagers at the same telephone. But you must register the pagers code with telephone first before you use the remote control features. 1. Repeatedly press MENU until beeps once and SET PAGER-1 -----------appears. 2. Press any key on the pager until the display shows a set of numbers and beeps twice for the corresponding numbers. 3. Press OK or MENU to complete the setting and go to next pager setting 4. Press OK or MENU to complete the setting, or press MODE to complete the setting and return to standby mode, or you nothing and wait for 15 seconds to complete the setting and return to standby mode. can do nothing and wait for 15 seconds to complete the setting and return to standby mode. RECORDING/PLAYING EMERGENCY MESSAGE NOTES:
1. You must record an emergency message in the phone. The message content is like This is an emergency notification, your assistance is needed. After the tone, please press pound (#) and 1 to speak or press pound(#) and 2 to confirm your help."
2. You can record new emergency message to change the old emergency message. The message can last for up to 20 seconds. RECORDING:
1. Press REC./PLAY for 2 seconds on standby mode. The unit will emit a long beep and the display shows RECORDING. After the beep the display shows 00-20 to start recording. 2. Speak in a normal voice about 8 inches away from the microphone. The display will show PLAYBACK after 20 seconds and it automatically plays back the message 3. Or you can press REC./PLAY to finish recording for the recording time less than 20 seconds and it automatically plays back the message. NOTES:
1. Follow step 1-2 to change the emergency message. 9 2. You must add an explanation like Press pound (#) and 1 to speak or press pound (#) and 2 to confirm your help in the emergency message and let the called party know how to do. PLAYING:
1. Press REC./PLAY on standby mode to start playing. the display shows PLAYBACK, 2. To stop playing message just press REC./PLAY again. MAKING EMERGENCY CALLS WITH THE PAGER Your phone dials all your emergency contacts automatically. 1. Press and hold on the pager, the indicator lights and the pager will emit a long beep then 10 short beeps to alert you. The emergency message will be played on the speaker for 3 times before starts dialing the alarm number. Note: You can stop the alarm call procedure if you press any key on the phone for getting help locally first. Or you can press on the pager again to release the alarm call procedure if you misemploy to press the pager key. 2. The phone will dial the first alarm number in the setting list (see the section of STORING ALARM NUMBERS). Note: Press any key to turn on speakerphone or pick up the handset will stop the alarm call procedure after dialing an alarm number. 3. The called party will hear the emergency message then with a tone if they pick up the phone. The emergency message will play five times continuously with 5 seconds pause time. The called party can press #, 1 or #, 2 on the dial keypad after the tone. The phone will stop playing and emit a tone if the called party do the two functions. a. If the called party press #, 1: The phone will turn on speakerphone for 1 minute. The phone will turn off the line if the called party hang up or there are more 8 seconds of silence. The phone will dial next alarm number after this procedure. If you want to speak with the called party with no limit, you can press any key or pick up handset or press the speaker key on the pager. And the phone will discard the alarm call procedure. b. 2 to confirm. If the called party press #, 2: The phone will emit a tone to confirm and turn off the line. And the phone will discard the alarm call procedure. Notes:
1. The phone will dial each alarm number make a cycle with three times if the called party dont pick up phone and press #, 2. The phone will dial the setting police, fire department and EMS services on the Emergency Speed-Dial buttons in turn if there were no alarm numbers were set. 3. The phone will sound beep continuously if the phone is in use when an alarm call procedure is proceeding. AMPLIFICATION FEATURES INCOMING VOICE VOLUME You can adjust the volume of incoming calls by simply sliding the VOL control. This gives you up to18 dB. If you want more amplification, follow the directions below. 1. While pick up handset, press AMPLIFY to turn the incoming voice amplifier on or off. When AMPLIFY is on, the ))) icon appears and AMPLIFY LED comes on. 2. Adjust the volume in the earpiece by moving the VOL slide control. With AMPLIFY on; incoming volume will be up to 43dB louder. In standard use, the amplifier turns off whenever you hang up the telephone. This is a useful feature if many people use the phone. If you want the amplifier to always remain on, slide the switch underneath the phone to AUTO. Caution: The handset volume will be up to 43 dB louder if you slide the switch underneath the phone to AUTO. Please be careful if you pick up handset. NOTE: (AUTO/MANUAL switch on the back of the phone) The amplifier will turns off when you switch to Speakerphone mode INCOMING VOICE TONE The product provides extra amplification at the sound frequency you need to boost. The identify the sound frequency range that best suits your need, follow these steps:
1. While pick up handset and hear a voice on the line, press AMPLIFY. 2. Adjust the TONE slide control to suit you hearing. RINGER VOLUME While the phone is ringing, you can adjust the ringer volume of your telephone by moving the RINGER VOL. switch, located at the right side of the telephone, to the desired OFF/LO/HI position 10 BASE SPEAKER VOLUME While on a call, press VOLUME + or -, located at the right side of the telephone, to the desired level. HANDSET VOLUME While on a call, adjust the VOL switch, located at the front side of the telephone, to the desired level. HANDSET TONE While on a call, adjust the TONE switch, located at the front side of the telephone, to the desired tone level. ADJUSTING RINGER TONE While the phone is ringing, you can adjust the ringer tone of your telephone by moving the RINGER TONE switch, located at the right side of the telephone, to the desired HI/LO position. MEMORY OPERATION Note: 90 phone numbers can be programmed into the MEMORY of your telephone Each memory location can store a maximum of 32 digits and 15 letters. You must complete each step within 15 seconds. You can store the phone number with the handset on or off hook (except hold mode). STORING AN ENTRY Eg : To program MYTECH telephone number, 0295993577 into memory 1. Press STORE (Display shows STORE TO ?) 2. Press either a one-touch memory location or MEMORY (Display shows NUMBER ?) 3. Enter the phone number 0 2 9 5 9 9 3 5 7 7 using the keypad 4. Press STORE or OK (Display shows NAME ?)
*Enter the name M Y T E C H using the keypad
(6 99 8 33 222 44) 5. Press STORE or OK (Display shows VIP ALERT OFF) 6. Press 7. Press STORE or OK, the phone will beep and the display will show STORED If you do not want to store a name, skip step 4 Figure 1 to choose VIP ALERT ON/OFF. Figure 2 or 6:40 A M 03/05 S T O R E T O ?
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To add a space before another word, press number 1 once. If you make a mistake while entering the number, or name. Press to move the cursor left and press DELETE to delete the letter. to move the cursor right, press Letters are always inserted to the left of the cursor Always store area code together with telephone numbers. This will be useful for CID purposes 1st Press 2nd Press 3rd Press 4th Press 5th Press 6th Press 7th Press 8th Press Key A D G
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, upper o appears; or press #, lower o appears PAUSE During the memory storage procedure, you may wish to press PAUSE to insert a pause between numbers. (This is sometimes useful for accessing a switchboard, telephone banking or long distance dialing). Pressing PAUSE more than once will increase the pause between digits. Each time PAUSE is pressed, a P will show on the LCD to indicate a pause time (see the section SETTING PAUSE TIME default time is 2000 ms) in the dialing sequence. Each pause counts as one digit. NOTE: press REVIEW A NUMBERS FROM THE MEMORY Press MEMORY (Display shows ITEM -XXX-, XXX is the number of memories stored in the MEMORY), enter the first letter until the display shows the name and number of the name (e.g E for EMMA): Press number 3 twice and scroll with that you want to review. NOTE:
If the numbers is longer than 15 digits, the number will shift left(1second) automatically until the end of the number has been reached. The phone will exit automatically approximately 15 seconds after the last activity. DIALING A NUMBERS FROM THE MEMORY There are three different ways to dial a stored speed dial number, depending on your preference. Way 1: Pick up the handset and follow the sequence REVIEW A NUMBERS FROM THE MEMORY until the display shows the name and number that you want to dial, and then press DIAL. Way 2: Press SPEAKER and follow the sequence REVIEW A NUMBERS FROM THE MEMORY until the display shows the name and number that you want to dial, then press DIAL. Way 3: Follow the sequence REVIEW A NUMBERS FROM THE MEMORY and check the LCD shows the correct information. Pick up handset the number will be dialed. Or press SPEAKER or press DIAL (the phone enters speakerphone mode and dials the displayed number) USING THE ONE-TOUCH SPEED DIAL MEMORY There are two ways to dial a one-touch speed dial memory Way 1: Press a one-touch memory key, the display shows the emergency number that you want to review or dial out, then pick up handset or press SPEAKER or press DIAL. The number displayed on the LCD will be dialed. Way 2: Pick up the handset or press SPEAKER, then press a one-touch memory key. The phone will dial the number automatically CHANGING A SPEED DIAL NUMBER 1. During one-touch memory or MEMORY review. 2. Press OK, the display shows NUMBER? and the cursor prompt on the right of the last digit 3. Move the cursor to the number you would like to edit by using 4. Press DELETE to delete the number then key-in the desired number using the keypad 5. Press STORE or OK, the cursor prompt on the right of the last letter 6. Move the cursor to the letter to be edited by using 7. Press DELETE to delete the letter then key-in the desired letter using the keypad 8. Press STORE or OK (Display shows VIP ALERT OFF) 9. Press 10. Press STORE or OK, the phone will beep and the display will show STORED CLONING A SPEED DIAL NUMBER 1. During one-touch memory or MEMORY review. 3. Press either a one-touch memory location or MEMORY, which place you wish to store the number 4. The display shows NUMBER? and the cursor prompt on the right of the last digit 5. Move the cursor to the number you would like to edit by using 6. Press DELETE to delete the number then key-in the desired number using the keypad Press STORE, the display shows STORE TO?
to choose VIP ALERT ON/OFF. or or or or 12 or or to choose VIP ALERT ON/OFF. 7. Press STORE or OK, the cursor prompt on the right of the last letter 8. Move the cursor to the letter to be edited by using 9. Press DELETE to delete the letter then key-in the desired letter using the keypad 10. Press STORE or OK (Display shows VIP ALERT OFF) 11. Press 12. Press STORE or OK, the phone will beep and the display will show STORED NOTE: One-touch memory locations accept duplicate phone numbers, but the MEMORY does not. If the number that matches the one stored in MEMORY, the phone will show REPLACE?. Press STORE or OK, the phone will beep and the display will show STORED DELETING A SPEED DIAL NUMBER 1. During one-touch memory or MEMORY review. 2. Press DELETE (Display shows DELETE ?) 3. Press the DELETE or OK 4. The phone beeps and the display shows DELETED. DELETING ALL MEMORY ENTRY 1. Press MEMORY (Display shows ITEM -XXX-) 2. Press DELETE (Display shows CLEAR MEMORY ? ) 3. Press DELETE or OK to confirm your choice and the phone beeps and the display shows DELETED. REDIAL If you want to redial the last number dialed, 1. Press REDIAL and the display will show the latest dialed number. Then press the DIAL; the telephone will redial the last number dialed (the phone enters speakerphone mode and dials the displayed number). Or 2. Pick up the handset or press SPEAKER. Press REDIAL, the telephone will redial the last number dialed. NOTE:
The redial memory stores the first 32 digits of any number dialed. If the number you dialed exceeds 32 digits, the redial memory will store the first 32 digits only. to set the long distance code to 1, 9 or 0. Caller ID/MEMORY USING CALLER ID To make use of these features, you must first subscribe to phone companys Caller ID Service. There is usually a fee for this service, and may not be available in all areas. SETTING THE LONG DISTANCE CODE The Long Distance Code has a default setting of 1. You can change the code to 9 if you use a PBX telephone system or 0 if your telephone system requires operator assistance to make a long distance call. NOTE: If you do not complete each step within 15 seconds, the phone exits setup. Start again at Step 1. 1. Press MENU until-1- and SET LDS CODE appear. 1 flashes. 2. Repeatedly press 3. Press OK or MENU to complete the setting and go to next setting, or press MODE to complete the setting and return to standby mode, or you can do nothing and wait for 15 seconds to complete the setting and return to standby mode.. SETTING THE AREA CODE NOTE: If you do not complete each step within 15 seconds, the phone exits setup. Start again at Step 1. 1. Repeatedly press MENU button until ----- and SET AREA CODE appears. The first - flashes 2. Press following the cursor position. 3. Press OK to move between the different settings. 4. Press MENU to complete the setting and go to next setting, or press MODE to complete the setting and return to standby mode, or you can do nothing and wait for 15 seconds to complete the setting and return to standby mode. NOTE:
The default AREA CODE setting is none. PHONE RECORD When you use this telephone with the Caller ID service, you will see the number of the calling party (unless the call is blocked or is from a silent number) before you answer the phone. This telephone will store and display information about the last 99 missed calls received and the last 20 answered calls received. Each call is numbered in the call history, together with the time and date the call was received. When the memory is full, the oldest call information is deleted to make room for new incoming call information. to decrease the setting. Or use the keypad buttons to set the code manually to increase the setting, or 13 This telephone also store and display information about the last 10 dialed numbers (max 11 digits) CALLER ID ON CALL WAITING This feature allows you to see the number of the calling party (unless the call is blocked or is from a silent number) and CW icon appears on the display while you are on call. However, you must first subscribe to Telephone companys Caller ID Service and activate your call waiting service. CALLER ID SUMMARY The display will show the caller ID summary (MISSED -XX-, ANSWER -XX-) in standby (where XX is the missed
(answered) number of calls stored in the memory) CALL REVIEW To review call information, you can press MODE. This menu provides functions as MISSED CALL, ANSWERED CALL, DIALED NUMBER. During review, you can use function key to call, store or delete related phone number. MISSED CALL 1. Press the MODE, until the display will show primary function MISSED CALL -XX-. 2. Use the history to view the missed calls. The new call LED will flash if there are new missed call store in the call or 6:40 A M 03/05
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M I S S E D C A L L 6:40 A M 03/05 555-1212 JOHN SMITH When all missed calls have been reviewed, the new call LED will stop flashing. ANSWERED CALL 1. Press the MODE, until the display will show primary function ANSWERED CALL -XX-. 2. Use the to view the answered calls. or 6:40 A M 03/05
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6:40 A M 03/05 555-1212 A N S W E R E D C A L L JOHN SMITH 01 01 DIALED NUMBER 20 dialed numbers can be stored into the redial memory. When the redial memory is full, the oldest dialed information is deleted to make room for new dialed information. 1. Press the MODE; until the display will show primary function DIALED NUMBER -XX-. 2. Use the to view the dialed calls. or 6:40 A M 03/05 D I A L E D N U M B E R
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6:40 A M 03/05 5551212 00-45 01 or until the screen displays the information you wish to delete. Press MODE can return standby DELETING A CALL FROM THE CALL HISTORY To delete a call from the call history;
1. Use the 2. Press the DELETE once and the display will show DELETE ?
3. Press the DELETE or OK. The phone will beep once, the displayed call record will be deleted and the display will show DELETED. DELETING ALL CALLS To delete all calls from three primary functions individually, the display must be showing one of the primary functions MISSED CALL, ANSWERED CALL or DIALED NUMBER 14 or or or or to choose VIP ALERT ON/OFF. to scroll through the call history. 1. Press the DELETE once and the display will show DELETE ALL ?
2. Press the DELETE or OK. The phone will beep once, all call records will be deleted and the display will show DELETED. NOTE:
New missed calls can not be deleted until they have been reviewed. TRANSFERING A CALLER ID NUMBER TO SPEED DIAL MEMORY 1. Use the 2. When you locate the number you wish to transfer 3. Press STORE when the number displayed is correct. The display will show STORE TO?. 4. Press either a one-touch memory location or MEMORY, which place you wish to store the number 5. The display shows NUMBER? and the cursor prompt on the right of the last digit 6. Move the cursor to the number you would like to edit by using 7. Press DELETE to delete the number then key-in the desired number using the keypad 8. Press STORE or OK, the cursor prompt on the right of the last letter 9. Move the cursor to the letter to be edited by using 10. Press DELETE to delete the letter then key-in the desired letter using the keypad 11. Press STORE or OK (Display shows VIP ALERT OFF) 12. Press 13. Press STORE or OK, the phone will beep and the display will show STORED NOTE: One-touch memory locations accept duplicate phone numbers, but the MEMORY does not. If the number that matches the one stored in MEMORY, the phone will show REPLACE ?. Press STORE or OK, the phone will beep and the display will show STORED SPEED DIALING FROM THE CALLER ID LIST DIFFERENT AREA CODE When the phone number's area code does not match the area code you stored, the phone provides two different dialing number selections. Press OK once, the display first shows the ten-digit number (three digits of the area code plus seven digits of the phone number, for example, 818-555-1212). Press OK again and 1 appears before the ten-digit number (1-818-555-1212). SAME AREA CODE If the phone number's area code matches the area code you stored, the phone provides four different numbers. Repeatedly press OK, the phone cycles through and displays four patterns for dialing numbers. Seven-digit number for example, 555-1212. Eight-digit number (1 plus the phone number) for example, 1-555-1212. Ten-digit number for example, 817-555-1212. Eleven-digit number (1 plus the area code plus the phone number) for example, 1-817-555-1212. You must store your home area code for Callback to work correctly. If the call came from your home area code, the display shows only the seven-digit number (without an area code). Follow these steps to dial a phone number from Caller ID records. 1. Repeatedly press 2. Then, repeatedly press OK to select the suitable dialing pattern for that phone number. To callback a phone number from Caller records with the speakerphone, press DIAL. Then, after the phone dials the number, SPEAKERPHONE appears, and the phone starts to count the time. DISPLAY INFORMATION CALL DISPLAY MESSAGES PRIVATE on the screen means;
The caller has chosen to block their number A call from an old type of telephone network exchange A call from a silent number subscriber A call from any analogue cellular mobile telephone OUT OF AREA on the screen means;
A call coming from overseas TOLL on the screen means If your phone company sends information indicating that the incoming call is long distance, TOLL appears. to select the desired phone number. or 15 REPEAT XX on the screen means If there is the same number entry, the callers data and the REPEAT XX appear alternately. There will be a display on the screen of alternate the Callers record and repeat counter. The maximum repeat counter is 7 6:40 A M 03/05 5551212 JOHN SMITH 01 6:40 A M 03/05 555-1212 R E P E A T 0 1 01 REVIEWING THE CALL FORWARDING INFORMATION If you subscribe to your phone company's call forwarding service, the phone company will forward the phone call from the main telephone to the assigned telephone so you will not miss the phone call. To see the call forwarding information, be sure to connect the phone to the assigned telephone. The phone company offers three call forwarding services Call Forward Universal, Call Forward Busy, and Call Forward Unanswer. If you subscribe to the Call Forward Universal Service, the phone company directly forwards any phone call from the main telephone to the assigned telephone and CALL FORWARD appears. If you subscribe to the Call Forward Busy Service, the phone company will forward the phone call to the assigned telephone when the main telephone is busy and CALL FWD BUSY appears. If you subscribe to the Call Forward Unanswer Service, the phone company will forward the phone call to the assigned telephone when the main telephone does not answer the call, and CALL FWD UNANS appears. END OF LIST or TOP OF LIST on the screen means;
You have reached the end or start of the caller id history information. MISSED -00- on the screen means;
No missed calls are stored in the missed caller id history ANSWER -00- on the screen means;
No answered calls are stored in the answered caller id history NO RECORD on the screen means;
No any calls are stored in the caller id history ADVANCED USER OPTIONS MENU VIP When the phone number of an incoming call is matched with the exact number stored in MEMORY, the symbol VIP will be displayed If the phone number set VIP ALERT ON and the VIP function is setting ON in the section SETTING VIP ON/OFF, The telephone will sound a special VIP tone to alert you to an incoming VIP call. SETTING VIP ON/OFF 1. Repeatedly press MENU until SETTING VIP OFF appears. 2. Press 3. Press OK or MENU to complete the setting, or press MODE to complete the setting and return to standby mode, or you can do nothing and wait for 15 seconds to complete the setting and return to standby mode. NOTE:
With VIP alert set to ON, the symbol The default VIP alert setting is ON. NAME TAGGING When the phone number of an incoming call is matched with the exact number stored in MEMORY, the name stored in the MEMORY will automatically be displayed together with the caller id number. It is useful because the name stored in the speed dial memory can be personalised to suit your particular situation. Example If the number 5551212 and the name JOHN SMITH is stored into MEMORY and the caller id number 5551212 is sent by the Caller ID network, the name JOHN SMITH will be automatically displayed together with the phone number, time and date of the call. NOTE:
You must subscribe to a Caller ID Service for this feature to work. TIP:
Always store names with the numbers in your MEMORY to maximize the benefit of this feature. to choose SETTING VIP OFF/ SETTING VIP ON. will be displayed. or 16 or or SETTING THE LANGUAGE You can choose ENGLISH (default), FRENCH (FRANCAIS), SPANISH (ESPANNOL), DUTCH, GERMAN, ITALIAN, CZECH language as message showing. 1. Press MENU display shows ENG FRN SPN DUT GER ITA CZE and the current setting language flashes. 2. Press to choose language ENGLISH, FRENCH, SPANISH, DUTCH, GERMAN, ITALIAN, CZECH 3. Press OK or MENU to complete the setting and go to next setting, or press MODE to complete the setting and return to standby mode, or you can do nothing and wait for 15 seconds to complete the setting and return to standby mode. to choose AM, PM. to increase the setting, to decrease the setting. to increase the setting, to decrease the setting. Or use the keypad buttons to set the time and date SETTING TIME/DATE Follow these steps so the phone can record the correct time and date each call record. Note: If you do not complete each step within 15 seconds, the phone exits setup. Start again at Step 1. 1. Repeatedly press MENU button until SET TIME/DATE appears and the hour flashing. 2. Press manually following the cursor position. Press 3. Press OK to move between the different settings. The default time/date setting is 12:00 am 01/01(hh:mm mm/dd). The local clock will also be updated automatically when a caller ID is received. 4. Press MENU to complete the setting and go to next setting, or press MODE to fail the setting and return to standby mode, or you can do nothing and wait for 15 seconds to fail the setting and return to standby mode. LCD CONTRAST 1. Press MENU until -5- and LCD CONTRAST appear. -5- flashes. 2. Use the dial pad to key in the value or press Note: The phone has six (16) display contrast settings. 3. Press OK or MENU to complete the setting and go to next setting, or press MODE to complete the setting and return to standby mode, or you can do nothing and wait for 15 seconds to complete the setting and return to standby mode. The default LCD CONTRAST setting is 5. CALL WAIT ID ON/OFF 1. Repeatedly press MENU until CALL WAIT ID OFF appears. 2. Press 3. Press OK or MENU to complete the setting, or press MODE to complete the setting and return to standby mode, or you can do nothing and wait for 15 seconds to complete the setting and return to standby mode. NOTE:
The default CALL WAIT ID setting is OFF. SETTING FLASH TIME 1. Repeatedly press MENU until FLASH TIME and the current setting value appears. 2. Press 3. Press OK or MENU to complete the setting, or press MODE to complete the setting and return to standby mode, or you can do nothing and wait for 15 seconds to complete the setting and return to standby mode. NOTE:
The default FLASH TIME setting is 600ms. SETTING PAUSE TIME 1. Repeatedly press MENU until PAUSE TIME and the current setting value appears. 2. Press 3. Press OK or MENU to complete the setting, or press MODE to complete the setting and return to standby mode, or you can do nothing and wait for 15 seconds to complete the setting and return to standby mode. NOTE:
The default PAUSE TIME setting is 2000 ms. RESETTING THE PHONE If your phone stops working properly, use a straightened paper clip to press RESET on the back of the phone to reset the phone. to choose CALL WAIT ID ON/ CALL WAIT OFF. to choose 2000, 4000, 6000 (ms). to choose 600, 100, 300 (ms). or or or 17 18
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2007-01-17 | 433.92 ~ 433.92 | DSC - Part 15 Security/Remote Control Transmitter | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2007-01-17
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Mytech Electronics Co Ltd
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0014042428
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1 | Physical Address |
5F, No 6, Alley 2, Lane 222
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1 |
Taipei, N/A
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1 |
Taiwan
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
H******@atcb.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
KWW
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
MT126-R
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Intertek Testing
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1 | Name |
J****** L********
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1 | Physical Address |
11 Ln. 275, Ko Nan 1st Street
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1 |
Hsinchu, 300
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1 |
Taiwan
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1 | Telephone Number |
886-3******** Extension:
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1 | Fax Number |
886-3********
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1 |
j******@intertek.com
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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?: | Yes | ||||
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 | DSC - Part 15 Security/Remote Control Transmitter | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Special Needs Phone Remote | ||||
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 |
Intertek Testing Services Taiwan Ltd.
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1 | Name |
A******** L******
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1 | Telephone Number |
886-3******** Extension:
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1 | Fax Number |
886-3********
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1 |
a******@intertek.com
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1 | 1 | 15.231 | 433.92000000 | 433.92000000 |
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