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MARSTECH LIMITED i EXHIBIT A
[FCC Ref. 2.1033(b)(3)]
"Installation and Operating Instructions Furnished to the User"
Thomson/26975 EXHIBIT A FCC ID: G9H2-6975 Marstech Report No. 99641D 32-Channel Two-Line 900 MHz = 26975 Caller ID with Call Waiting and Speakerphone Cordless Telephone Users Guide We bring good things to life. FCC ID: G9H2-6975 Marstech Report No. 99641D EXHIBIT A(1)-1 FCC REGISTRATION INFORMATION Your telephone equipment is registered with the Federal Communications Commission and is in compliance with parts 15 and 68, FCC Rules and Regulations. 1 Notification to the Local Telephone Company On the bottom of this equipment is a label indicating, among other information, the FCC Registration _ number and Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for the equipment. You must, upon request, provide this information to your telephone company. The REN is useful in determining the number of devices you may connect to your telephone line and still have all of these devices ring when your telephone number is called. !n most (but not all) areas, the sum of the RENs of all devices connected to one jine should not exceed 5. To be certain of the number of devices you may connect to your line as determined by the REN, you should contact your local telephone company. Notes
* This equipment may not be used on coin service provided by the telephone company.
* Party lines are subject to state tariffs, and therefore, you may not be able to use your own telephone equipment if you are on a party line. Check with your local telephone company.
* Notice must be given to the telephone company upon permanent disconnection of your telephone from your line. 2 Rights of the Telephone Company Should your equipment cause trouble on your line which may harm the telephone network, the telephone company shall, where practicable, notify you that temporary discontinuance of service may be required. Where prior notice is not practicable and the circumstances warrant such action, the telephone company may temporarily discontinue service immediately. In case of such temporary discontinuance, the telephone company must: (1) promptly notify you of such temporary discontinuance; (2) afford you the opportunity to correct the situation; and (3) inform you of your right to bring a complaint to the Commission pursuant to procedures set forth in Subpart E of Part 68, FCC Rules and Regulations. The telephone company may make changes in its communications facilities, equipment, operations of procedures where such action is required in the operation of its business and not inconsistent with FCC Rules and Regulations. !f these changes are expected to affect the use or performance of your telephone equipment, the telephone company must give you adequate notice, in writing, to allow you to maintain uninterrupted service. INTERFERENCE INFORMATION This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference; and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
\f this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna (that is, the antenna for radio or television that is receiving the interference).
* Reorient or relocate and increase the separation between the telecommunications equipment and receiving antenna. Connect the telecommunications equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiving antenna is connected. If these measures do not eliminate the interference, please consult your dealer or an experienced radio/
television technician for additional suggestions. Also, the Federal Communications Commission has prepared a helpful booklet, How To Identify and Resolve Radio/TV Interference Problems. This booklet is available from the U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402. Please specify stock number 004-000-00345-4 when ordering copies. HERING AID COMPATIBILITY This telephone system meets FCC standards for Hearing Aid Compatibility. FCC NUMBER IS LOCATED ON THE CABINET BOTTOM 2 REN NUMBER IS LOCATED ON THE CABINET BOTTOM TABLE OF CONTENTS FCC REGISTRATION INFORMATION .......-0 INTERFERENCE INFORMATION HearInG Alp COMPATIBILITY INTRODUCTION oe seeeeee INSTALLATION AND SETUP ...... os Mobutar Jack REQUIREMENTS . DigrtaL Security SYsTEM INSTALLATION OPTIONS .....cscesecnseeesseeteeeees SETUP voeeeeeeeeeeeseneeeees ee edennnenneeseeeeeeeeeeeeaennes 14 SETTING THE AREA CODE Tone/PULse DIALING .... TONE vosseeeesseesteteetseeeeee PULSE o..cee eee eceeeseeeeeeeeneeee SETTING THE RINGER SOUND SETTING THE TIME TELEPHONE OPERATION RECEIVING A CALL vossseccceessssrereneessenaneeeres MAKING A CALL... cceesssccesnecverteereastorrene Line INDICATOR LIGHTS Auto STANDBY ....... Duat Rincer Tones tens USING THE SPEAKERPHONE .....cssesceseerreeees 19 ANSWERING AND PLACING CALLS ..... eee 20 RECEIVING A CALL ....essccccsesssereceeeesennteess 20 SWITCHING BETWEEN SPEAKER AND HANDSET .....cccceesssecreeeesessreneeeeeeeees INTERCOM vo .cceceeccceensenteeeeeeeeseeeeneeesenesenes USING INTERCOM .o.e.ceeeeeeeseeeeseeereeees From THE HANDSET.. FROM THE BASE tee WHEN You Have A Cau REDIAL ......eeee Flash BuTTON CHANNEL BUTTON ...sccseeeeeeeseeseeeeeeoeteeenee 24 TEMPORARY TONE ....ccessssrereeceeeesseessaeerene 25 HoLp CONFERENCE ......... 26 FINDING THE HANDSET .. RINGER SwitcH CALLER ID FEATURES ....sssesccssssenseeseenenneeseees 29 Cater ID WITH CALL WAITING ween 29 RECEIVING AND STORING CALLS ...ceseeeeees 30 RevicwinG MEssaGEs......... DELETING RECORDS ..........ceccenereseeeeresesees DELETING THE CURRENT RECORD .......... 31 DELETING ALL RECORDS .....secssccereeeeeees 31 Diatinc A CaLterR ID NUMBER ..........00008 31 CHANGING THE NUMBER FORMAT .........008 32 SPECIAL FEATURES ..0...csesscecsssseesssceeensseeeenss Cater [ID with CALL Wartine . :
THE MEMORY FEATURE .......cecsescesesssseeereseees Storinc a Numser IN Memory StorinG A Quick Dial NumeBer CHANGING A STORED NUMBER.........0000008 DiauNnG A StoreD Number DIALING A OnE-ToucH Memory Dia
(Table of Contents continued on the following page.) RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DONOT OPEN THE LIGKTNING | CAUTION: TG REDUCE THE |THE EXCLAMATION FLASH AND ARROW. | RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, | POINT WITHIN THE HEAD WITHIN THE|DO NOT REMOVE COVER|YRIANGLE IS A TRIANGLE 18 AJ(OR BACK). NO USER-| WARNING SIGN WARNING SIGN |SERVICEABLE PARTS IN-] ALERTING YOU OF ALERTING YOU OF }SIDE. REFER SERVICING/IM PORTANT DANGEROUS|TO QUALIFIED SERVICEFINSTRUCTIONS WARNING: To PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. VOLTAGE" INSIDE | PERSONNEL. ACCOMPANYING THE PRODUCT. THE PRODUCT. SEE MARKING ON BOTTOM / BACK OF PRODUCT USING DIAL .....ceeeeeeseeeee teense eneeee Cuain DIALING FROM Memory INSERTING A PAUSE IN THE DIALING SEQUENCE voseccscecesessenersesseesseeteneereened REVIEWING AND DELETING STORED NUMBERS ...ccccesssnecceecesscsseeeereessseanners CHANGING THE BATTERY ... Battery SAFETY PRECAUTIONS GENERAL Probuct CARE ...... Messace INDICATORS ...... teens HANDSET SOUND SIGNALS ssscscecessssecsssnenens 43 TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS .., vere 43 Cater ID ... TELEPHONE Causes oF Poor RecerPTION SERVICE .....sss000 teevensneneneeeene eevee Accessory Orper Form INDEX un... seetneneoneeees LIMITED WARRANTY uessscececseesseeneecseneetseensonte 51 INTRODUCTION Hee er nena nn ne Your Caller ID phone stores and displays specific information, provided by your local telephone company, to subscribers of Caller ID or similar caller identification services. You must subscribe to one of these services in order to use this unit. Your Caller ID phone enables you to:
e {dentify callers before you answer the phone. e View the time and date of each incoming call. e Record up to 40 Caller ID messages sequentially. Know who called while you were away. To get the most from your new phone, we suggest that you take a few minutes right now to read through this user's guide. REMINDER: This product requires a subscription to Caller ID service from your telephone company. Check for name service availability. IMPORTANT: Because cordless phones operate on electricity, you should have at least one phone in your home that isnt cordless, in case the power in your home goes out. INSTALLATION AND SETUP Make sure your package includes the items shown here. AC power supply Wall mount bracket ex Telephone line cord MopuLar JACK REQUIREMENTS You need an RJ14 type modular jack or two RJ11 type jacks. RJ11 is the most common type of phone jack. Either might look like the one pictured here. If you dont have a modular jack, call your local phone company to find out how to get one installed. INSTALLATION NOTE: Some cordless telephones operate at frequencies that may cause interference to nearby TVs and VCRs. To minimize or prevent such interference, the base of the cordless telephone should not be placed near or on top of a TV or VCR. If such interference continues, move the cordless telephone farther away from the TV or VCR. DicrtraL SECURITY SYSTEM Your cordless phone uses a digital security system to provide protection against false ringing, unauthorized access, and charges to your phone line. When you place the handset in the base, the unit verifies its security code. After a power outage or battery replacement, you should place the handset in the base for about 20 seconds to reset the code. INSTALLATION OPTIONS Although you can use your 2-line cordless telephone with a single phone line, you must have two lines (separate phone numbers) to use a two-line system. The following diagrams show two possible systems:
Two Lines on Single Modular Jack One type of two-line phone system uses a single RJ14 modular jack which contains both phone lines. Connect the phone cord to the L1 +
L2 jack. You must use a 4-conductor telephone line cord like the ones that are packed with your unit. Each Line on a Separate Modular Jack If you have two separate phone jacks, each with its own line, connect one of the phone cords to the L2 jack, and connect the remain-
ing phone cord to the L1 + L2 phone jack located on the back of the phone. Line 2. Line 1 NOTE: Connect the phone cord from the L1 + L2 jack to the outlet that you want to be line 1. NOTE: Two-line capability requires two-line service from your local telephone company. DESKTOP INSTALLATION NOTE: For desktop charging only, the handset is able to charge facing up or down. Two Lines on a Single Modular Jack 1. Make sure wall mount bracket is securely fastened. 2, Set RINGER switch {on the handset) to ON. 3, Plug the power supply cord into the POWER 12V DC jack on the base and into an AC outlet. 4. Place handset in the base to charge for 12 hours. The CHARGE/INT light
{on the base) comes on to indicate that the battery is charging. If you dont charge the handset battery properly (for 12 hours) when you first set up the phone, performance of the battery will be compromised. 5. Plug the telephone line cord into the L1 + L2 jack on the base and into a dual line modular jack. 6. Raise the base antenna. NOTE: The phone automatically defaults to touch-tone dialing. To change to pulse (rotary) dialing, see Tone/Pulse Dialing. If you dont know which type of service you have, check with the phone company. CAUTION: Use only the Thomson 5-2470 power supply that is compatible with this unit. Using other power supplies may damage the unit. Each Line on a Separate Modular Jack 1. Make sure wall mount bracket is securely fastened. 2. Set RINGER switch (on the handset) to ON. 3. Plug the power supply cord into the POWER 9V DC jack on the base and into an AC outlet. 4. Place handset in the base to charge for 12 hours. The CHARGE/INT light
{on the base) comes on to indicate that the battery is charging. If you dont charge the handset battery properly (for 12 hours) when you first set up the phone, performance of the battery will be compromised. 5, Plug one of the telephone line cords into the L2 jack and into a single line modular jack. Connect the remaining phone cord to the L1 + L2 phone jack located on the back of the phone and into a single line modular jack. 6. Raise the base antenna. NOTE : The phone automatically defaults to touch-tone dialing. To change to pulse (rotary) dialing, see Tone/Pulse Dialing." If you dont know which type of service you have, check with the phone company. WALL Mount INSTALLATION Two Lines on a Single Modular Jack Because it is necessary to charge the handset for 12 hours prior to connecting the phone for use the first time, itis better to leave the unit on a flat surface during initial charge before attempting to hang it on the wall. 1. Make sure the wall mount bracket is securely fastened. 2. Set RINGER switch to ON. 3, Place the handset in the base. 4. Connect the power supply cord into the base and the other end into an AC outlet. The CHARGE/INT light comes on, indicating the battery is charging. Allow the phone to charge for 12 hours before using the first time. If you don't charge the phone properly when you first set up the phone, perfomance of the battery will be compromised.
(Installation continued on the following page.) 10 5. Remove the wall mount bracket. Rotate it so that the bottom of the phone is flat. Reattach the wall mount bracket by inserting the tabs into the slots on the top of the unit first, and then snapping the bottom tabs into place. 6. Plug the telephone line cord into the jack marked L1 +12 on the back of the unit and plug the other end into a dual line modular wall jack. 7. Slip the mounting holes over the wall plate posts and slide the unit down firmly into place. (Wall plate not included.}
8. Remove the handset hook; turn it upside down, and put it back in the slot. You need to do this so the handset doesnt fall out of the base. 9. Raise the base antenna. NOTE: The phone automatically defaults to touch-tone dialing. To change to pulse
(rotary) dialing, see Tone/Pulse Dialing. If you dont know which type of service you have, check with the phone company. CAUTION: Use only the Thomson 5-2470 power supply that is compatible with this unit. Using other power supplies may damage the unit. 11 Each Line on a Separate Modular Jack Because it is necessary to charge the handset for 12 hours prior to connecting the phone for use the first time, it is better to leave the unit on a flat surface during initial charge before attempting to hang it on the wall. 1. Make sure the wall mount bracket is securely fastened. 2. Set RINGER switch to ON. 3, Place the handset in the base. 4. Connect the power supply cord into the base and the other end into an AC outlet. The CHARGE/INT light comes on, indicating the battery is charging. Allow the phone to charge for 12 hours before using the first time. If you don't charge the phone properly when you first set up the phone, perfomance of the battery will be compromised.
(Installation continued on the following page.) 12 5. Remove the wall mount bracket. Rotate it so that the bottom of the phone is flat. Reattach the wall mount bracket by inserting the tabs into the slots on the top of the unit first, and then snapping the bottom tabs into place. 6. Plug the telephone line cord into the jack marked L1 + L2 on the back of the unit. 7. Plug the telephone line cord from the L1
+ L2 jack into a single line modular jack that you want to be line 1. 8. Plug the other telephone line cord into the single line modular jack you want to be line 2. 9, Slip the mounting holes over the wall plate posts and slide the unit down firmly into place. (Wall plate not included.) 10.Remove the handset hook; turn it upside down, and put it back in the slot. You need to do this so the handset doesn't fall out of the base. 11.Raise the base antenna. NOTE: The phone automatically defaults to touch-tone dialing. To change to pulse (rotary) dialing, see Tone/Pulse Dialing. If you dont know which type of service you have, check with the phone company. CAUTION: Use only the Thomson 5-2470 power supply that is compatible with this unit. Using other power supplies may damage the unit. 13 Serup SETTING THE AREA CODE IMPORTANT: For proper Caller ID operation, you must enter your area code. 1. Make sure the phone is OFF. 2. Press the PROGRAM button on the base unti}) EV7ER AREA CODE shows on the display. 3. Enter your 3-digit area code using the number keys. 4. Press FORM/HOLD to confirm. TonE/PULSE DIALING This adjustment allows you to select tone (touch-tone) or pulse
(rotary) mode dialing. The phone is automatically set for touch-tone use. 14 PROGRAM button DELETE button
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y TONE 1. Make sure the phone is OFF. 2. Press and release the PROGRAM button on the base until 7/P SETTING shows on the display. 3, Press TONE*. TONE MODE shows on the display. 4. Press PGM/MUTE to confirm. PULSE 1. Make sure the phone is OFF. 2. Press and release the PROGRAM button on the base until 7/P SETTING shows on the display. 3. Press #. PULSE MODE shows on the display. 4. Press PGM/MUTE to confirm. button button
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SETTING THE RINGER SOUND 1. Make sure the phone is OFF. 2. Press and release the PROGRAM button on the base until A/NGEAR SETTING shows on the display. 3. Press 1 or 2 for the different ringer sounds. 4. Press FORM/HOLD to confirm. NOTE: You can exit the Program mode at any time by pressing the PGM button. SETTING THE TIME 1, Make sure the phone is OFF. 2. Press and release the PROGRAM button on the base until 72/00 AM shows on the display. 3. Enter the time using the number keys (0-9) and the arrow buttons. 4. Press FORM/HOLD to confirm. 16 ARROW PROGRAM buttons button TELEPHONE OPERATION RECEIVING A CALL 1. Check the display to see who is calling. 2. Press the TALK button. MAKING A CALL After initial set up, put handset in the base for 12 hours to charge the battery. The cordless phone automatically selects the last line you used. The only two things you need to know to make a call are:
1, Press LINE 1 or LINE 2 to select a line before you dial. 2. Press LINE 1 or LINE 2 when you are finished (whichever line you are talking on), Otherwise, it works just like any other phone. NOTE: You can press TALK instead of pressing LINE 1 or LINE 2. The phone defaults to the last line used. LINE |
button CHANNEL RETA MEMORY RASH 9059 17 Line Inpicator LiGHTs Above each line button is a red indicator light which informs you the status of each line. Light Status Solid Line is in use Blinking Line on hold AuTo STANDBY While the handset is on, place it in the base and it will automatically hang up. DuAL RINGER TONES Your cordless telephone has separate and distinct ringer sounds for LINE 1 and LINE 2. This will allow you to determine the line of an incoming call, even in another room. If you are talking on one line and someone calls on the other line, the phone alerts you by sending a signal to the handsets earpiece. 18 LINE 1 indicator light LINE 2 indicator light USING THE SPEAKERPHONE For best speakerphone performance, avoid the following:
Areas with high background noise. {The microphone might pick up these sounds and prevent the speakerphone from going into the receiving mode when you finish talking.)
* Surfaces affected by vibration. SPEAKERPHONE indicator light SPEAKER buttons
* Recessed areas such as ina corner, under a cupboard, or next to a cabinet, which can generate an echo effect. Note the following guidelines when you use the speakerphone:
* The speakerphone works similar to a two-way radio in that you can only listen or talk one ata time.
* Stay reasonably close to the phone so that you can be clearly heard by the person to whom you are speaking.
* The speakerphone indicator light is on when the speakerphone is in use. 19 ANSWERING AND PLACING CALLS RECEIVING A CALL To answer a call when the handset is out of the base, you must press the LINE 1 or LINE 2 button. SWITCHING BETWEEN SPEAKER AND HANDSET You can switch between speaker-
phone and handset after dialing a number, or anytime during a conversation.
* Speaker to Handset Pick up the handset. Handset to Speaker Press SPEAKER, then hang up the handset. 20 SPEAKER button SPEAKERPHONE indicator light INTERCOM The intercom feature of your cordless phone allows you to have a two-way conversation between the handset and the base unit without tying up the telephone line. Since the telephone line is not being used, you can still receive incoming calls. UsiInG INTERCOM PAGE INTERCOM SPEAKERPHONE button indicator light SPEAKER button From THE HanpbseEtT 1, Make sure the phone is OFF. 2. Press the INT button. A paging tone sounds at the base. (To cancel intercom, press INT again.) 3. Wait for the person near the base to press the PAGE INTERCOM button. 4, When finished, press INT on the handset (or PAGE INTERCOM on the base} to deactivate the intercom. INT button 21 FROM THE Bask 1. Make sure the phone is OFF. 2. Press PAGE INTERCOM.A paging tone sounds at the handset. (To cancel intercom, press PAGE INTERCOM again.) 3. Wait for the person with the handset to press the INT button. 4. When finished, press PAGE INTERCOM on the base (or INT on the handset) to deactivate the PAGE INTERCOM button intercom. NOTE: The handset must be within range of the base unit in order for intercom to function. If the handset is in use, you will hear an 8
) 2 L soft ring from the base unit. INT button 22 Wuen You Have 4 Cau You may want to use the intercom feature while you are on a call. 1. Press the FORM/HOLD button (or HOLD on the base) to put the call on hold. HOLD shows on the display. 2. Follow the steps 2-4 in either the handset or base Using Intercom section to complete the intercom. 3. When finished, press FORM/
HOLD (or HOLD on the base} to return to your call. NOTE: While a call is on hold on the handset, you can transfer the call to the base by pressing the SPEAKER button. You can also transfer a call on hold at the base to the handset by pressing the TALK button. SPEAKER buttons HOLD button FORM/
HOLD button 23 REDIAL Press the RE/PA button to redial the last number you dialed, (up to 24 digits) FLASH BUTTON Use the FLASH button to activate custom calling services such as call waiting or call transfer, which are available through your local phone company. TIP: Dont use the TALK button to activate custom calling services such as call waiting, or youll hang up the phone. CHANNEL BUTTON While talking, you might need to manually change the channel in order to get rid of static. Press and release the CHANNEL button to advance to the next clear channel. 24 CHANNEL button RE/PA button FLASH button TEMPORARY TONE This feature enables Pulse (rotary) service phone users to access touch-tone services offered by banks, credit card companies, etc., by pressing the TONE button to temporarily make the phone touch-
tone compatible. To get information about your bank account, for example, you would:
1. Call the bank's information line. 2. Press the TONE button (*) after your call is answered. 3. Follow the voice instructions to complete your transaction. 4. Hang up when finished. The phone returns to Pulse (rotary) service. OOOO DDD CDCDED Ho.Lp You can use the FORM/HOLD button to interrupt a phone conversation without hanging up. 1, Press FORM/HOLD (or HOLD on the base} to place the active line on hold. 2. Press the LINE button for that call to resume the conversation. CONFERENCE You can use the conference call feature when you have callers on both lines and want to have a three-
way conversation. 1. Press FORM/HOLD (or HOLD on the base] to place the party on hold. 2. Press the other LINE button. 3. Dial the number of the second party. 4. Press CON (or CONF on the base). 5. Press LINE 1 or LINE 2 when finished to talk privately and disconnect the other line. 26 LINE 1 LINE 2 button button FORM/
HOLD button button 6. Press LINE 1 or LINE 2 for whichever line you are talking on or place the handset in the base to hang up. FINDING THE HANDSET This feature helps to locate a misplaced handset. Press and hold the PAGE/FIND INTERCOM button on the base. The display shows PAGING, The handset beeps continuously for about 2 minutes or until you press any button on the handset. RINGER SWITCH The RINGER switch must be ON for the handset to ring during incoming calls. VOLUME The VOLUME buttons controls the volume of the handset's earpiece, with five listening levels. PAGE/FIND INTERCOM button LINE I button VOLUME button RINGER ]
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LINE 2 button 27 MUTE To prevent the person you are speaking to from hearing you while on acall, press the POM/MUTE button on the handset or MUTE button on the base. MUZE shows in either display. Press PGM/MUTE or MUTE again to cancel. Voice MESSAGING Provided your phone company offers voice messaging service and you subscribe to it, the CHARGE light on the base will flash when the phone is not in use to indicate there is a message waiting. lt will stop flashing after the message has been reviewed. 28 CHARGE light MUTE button PGM /
MUTE button CALLER ID FEATURES This unit receives and displays information transmitted by your local phone company. This information can include the phone number, date, and time; or the name, phone number, date, and time. The unit can store up to 40 calls for later review. CALLER ID witH CALL WAITING Provided you subscribe to Caller ID with Call Waiting service from your phone company, you are able to see who is calling when you hear the call waiting beep. The caller identifi-
cation information appears in the display after you hear the tone.
* Press the FLASH button to put the current person on hold so that you can answer the incoming call. FLASH button VERY IMPORTANT: The Caller ID feature of this product requires a subscription to Caller ID service from your telephone company. 29 RECEIVING AND STORING CALLS When you receive a call, the information is transmitted by the phone company to your Caller ID Telephone between the first and second ring. When the memory is full, a new call automatically replaces the oldest call in memory. VEW appears in the display for calls received that have not been reviewed. NOTE: Check with your local phone company regarding name service availability. Time Date Number of calls 10.577" 8/1 NEU CALL c5 1371555423 SMTA JGAN Caller ID phone number Caller ID name REVIEWING MESSAGES As calls are received and stored, the display is updated to let you know how many calls have been received.
* Press the arrow down button to scroll through the call records from the most recent to the oldest.
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DELETING RECORDS Use the DELETE button to erase the record currently shown in the display or all records. DELETING THE CURRENT RECORD 1, Press DELETE. The display shows DELETE?
2. Press DELETE again to erase the record. DELETING ALL RECORDS 1, Press and hold DELETE. The display shows DELETE ALL?
2. Press DELETE again to erase all records. DIALING A CALLER ID NuMBER 1. Make sure the phone is OFF. 2. Use the arrow buttons to display the desired Caller ID record. 3. Press the DIAL button to dial the num ber. DIAL button DELETE button 31 CHANGING THE NUMBER FORMAT The FORM/HOLD button lets you change the format of the displayed number. The available formats are as follows. 7-digit 7-digit telephone num ber. 10-digit 3-digit area code
+ 7-digit telephone num ber. DIAL button 11-digit jong distance code 1 + 3-digit area code + 7-digit telephone number, FORM/
HOLD button 1. Use the arrow buttons (CHANNEL and FLASH} to scroll to the CHANNEL number you want to call back. button 2. Ifthe number will not dial as shown, press the FORM/
HOLDbutton. Repeat if necessary, until the correct number of digits are shown. 3. Press DIAL. NOTE: If you find it necessary to dial all local calls with the area codes included, press PROGRAM on the base until] ENTER AREA CODE shows on the display. Then enter "000". PROGRAM button SPECIAL FEATURES CaLLeR ID witH CALL WAITING Provided your telephone company is able to intergrate Caller ID with Call Waiting services, from your phone company, you will see who is calling you when you hear the call waiting beep. The caller identification information appears in the display after you hear the tone. Press the FLASH button to put the person to whom you're talking on hold and answer the incoming call. NOTE: You may notice a slight delay after FLASH is pressed. This is normal operation and is neces-
sary for the Call Waiting Deluxe feature. FLASH button 33 Tue Memory FEATURE Store up to twenty one 24-digit numbers in memory for quick dialing. The memory locations for the base and handset are separate, with 9 locations for each. The base also has 3 additional one-touch memory locations. This memory feature is in addition to the 40 Caller ID records that can be stored in memory. STORING A NUMBER IN MEMORY The phone must be OFF when you store numbers. 1. Press the MEMORY button. 2. Press the memory location number (1-9). 3. Press MEMORY again. The display shows ENM7ER NAME. 4. Use the keypad to store a name
(up to 15 characters). More than one letter is stored in each of the number keys. For example, to enter Joe Smith, press 5 for J;
press 6 three times for 0; press 3 two times for E; press 1 to enter 34 MEMORY button a space before you start entering the last name: press 7 four times for S; press 6 for M; press 4 three times for |; press 8 for T; and 4 two times for H. If you're using two letters consecutively that are stored in the same number key, you must press the CHANNEL and FLASH arrow buttons between the letters. For example, if you enter Barb, press 2 two times for B; press FLASH (right arrow); press 2 for A; 7 three times for R; and 2 two times for B. You need to press FLASH
(right arrow} between the B and the A since they are stored within the same number key. Press MEMORY. The display shows ENTER TEL NUMBER. Use the keypad to enter the number you want to store (up to 24 digits). Press MEMORY again to store the number. Record whose number is stored in the location on the memory label provided. You will also be able to view the name and number in the phone's display. MEMORY button 35 STORING A Quick Dia NUMBER This procedure is the same as for Storing a Number in Memory except for step 2. Instead of press-
ing the memory location number, press the quick dial button on the base. CHANGING A STORED NUMBER Use the same procedure to change a stored number as you do to store a numberyou're just replacing the phone number with a different one. DIALING A STORED NUMBER 1, Make sure the phone is ON by pressing the TALK button. 2. Press MEMORY. 3. Press the number (1-9) for the desired memory location. The number dials automatically. 36 MEMORY button DIALING A ONE-ToUCH Memory Dist NuMBER 1. Make sure the phone is ON by pressing the TALK button. 2. Press the quick dial button where the number is stored. The number automatically dials. Usinc DIAL This feature allows you to call back Caller ID records that were previously stored, 1, Make sure the phone is OFF. 2. Use the arrow buttons to scroll through the numbers stored in memory until the desired num-
ber is shown. 3. Press DIAL to dial the number. IMPORTANT: If you make test calls to emergency numbers stored in memory, remain on the line and briefly explain the reason for the call to the dispatcher. Also, its a good idea to make these calls in off-peak hours, such as early morning or late evening. Quick dial buttons DIAL button MEMORY button 37 Cuan DIALING FROM MEMORY Use this feature to make calls which require a sequence of numbers such as using acalling card for a frequently called long distance number. Basically, you dial each part of the sequence from memory. The following example shows how you can use chain dialing to make a call through a long distance service:
The Number For Memory Location Long distance access number 7 Authorization code 8 Frequently called long distance number 9 1. Make sure the phone is ON. 2. Press MEMORY and then press 7, 3. When you hear the access tone, press MEMORY and then press 8. 4, At the next access tone, press MEMORY and then 9. TIP: Wait for the access tones before pressing the next memory button, or your call might not go through. DAL FOMMOLO PoMMUTE DELETE MEMORY button 38 INSERTING A PAUSE IN THE DIALING SEQUENCE Press the RE/PA button to insert a delay in the dialing sequence of a stored telephone number when a pause is needed to wait for a dial tone (for example after you dial 9 for an outside line, or to wait fora computer access tone). Each pause counts as 1 digit in the dialing sequence. REVIEWING AND DELETING STORED NUMBERS 1. Press MEMORY, then press the arrow keys to view the entry. 2. While the entry is displayed, press DELETE to delete the entry. The display shows ERASE MEMO?
3, Press DELETE a second time to delete the entry. MEMORY button DELETE button 39 CHANGING THE BATTERY Make sure the telephone is OFF before you replace battery. 1. Remove the battery compartment door. 2. Disconnect the cord attached to the battery pack and remove the battery pack from the handset. 3. Insert the new battery pack and connect the cord into the jack inside the handset. 4, Put the battery compartment door back on. 5. Place handset in the base to charge. lf you don't charge the handset battery properly (for 12 hours) when you first set up the phone and/or when you install a new battery pack, the battery's long-term performance will be compromised. BATTERY SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Do not burn, disassemble, mutilate, or puncture. Like other batteries of this type, toxic materials could be released which can cause injury. e To reduce the risk of fire or personal injury, use only the battery listed in the Users Guide.
* Keep batteries out of the reach of children. NOTE: The RBRC seal on the battery used in your Thomson Consumer Electronics product indicates that we are participating in a program to collect and recycle Nickel Cadmium batteries throughout the United States. Please call 1-800-8-BATTERY for information or contact your local recycling center. 40 GENERAL PRODUCT CARE Pe a To keep your telephone working and looking good, follow these guidelines:
e Avoid putting the phone near heating appliances and devices that generate electrical noise (for example, motors or fluorescent lam ps}.
* DO NOT expose to direct sunlight or moisture. e Avoid dropping the handset, as well as other rough treatment to the phone. e Clean the phone with a soft cloth. Never use a strong cleaning agent or abrasive powder because this will damage the finish. e Retain the original packaging in case you need to ship the phone ata later date.
* Periodically clean the charge contacts on the handset and base with a clean pen or pencil eraser. 4) MESSAGE INDICATORS The following indicators show the status of a message or of the unit. Caller information has been interrupted during ERROR transmission or the phone is excessively noisy. ENTER NAME Prompt telling you to enter name one of the 10 memory locations. DELETE ALL? Prompt asking you if you want to erase all Caller ID records. DELETE? Prompt asking you if you wantto erase the current Caller ID record that is shown on the display. END OF LIST Indicates that there is no additional information in Caller ID memory. NEW Indicates call or calls have not been reviewed. UNKNOWN The incoming callis from an area not serviced by Caller ID or the information was not sent PAGING YOU Someone has pressed the PAGE/FIND INTERCOM button on the base. BLOCKED The person is calling from a number that has been blocked from transmission. NONE No caller ID information was recieved.. 42
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HANDSET SOUND SIGNALS Signal Meaning A long warbling tone (with ringer on} Signals an incoming call One short beep, one long beep (several times) Page signal Three short beeps Four short beeps Out of range Low battery warning TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS CALLER ID Problem No Display Caller ID Error Message Solution els battery fully charged? Try replacing the battery. elf you are using AC power, make sure that the unit is connected to a non-switched electrical outlet. Disconnect the unit from the plug and plug it in again. Did you order Caller ID service from your local telephone company? The display won't work unless you order Caller ID service from your phone company. The unit displays this message if it detects anything other than valid Caller ID information during the silent period after the first ring. This message indicates either the presence of noises on the line, or that an invalid message has been sent from the telephone company. 43 TELEPHONE Problem No dial tone Dial tone is OK, but can't dial out Handset does not ring Solution Check installation:
Is the base power cord connected to a working outlet?
ls the telephone line cord connected to the base unit and the wall jack?
Disconnect the base from the wall jack and connect another phone to the same jack. If there is no dial tone in the second phone, the problem might be your wiring or local service. els the handset out of range of the base?
Make sure the battery is properly charged (12 hours). els the battery pack installed correctly?
* Did the handset beep when you pressed the TALK button? Did the CHARGE indicator come on? The battery may need to be charged. Make sure the TONE/PULSE setting is programmed correctly. Make sure the RINGER switch on the handsetis turned to ON.
* You may have too many extension phones on your line. Try unplugging some phones. See solutions for No dial tone. You experience static, noise, or fading in and out Change channels. els handset out of range? Move closer to the base. Does the base need to be relocated?
Charge battery. Make sure base is not plugged into an outlet with another household appliance. 44 Problem Solution Unit beeps Place handset in base for 20 seconds to reset the security code. If that doesn t work, charge battery for 12 hours.
* Clean charging contacts on handset and base with a softcloth, or an eraser.
* See solutions for No dial tone. Replace battery. Memory Dialing * Did you program the memory location keys correctly?
Did you follow proper dialing sequence?
Make sure the TONE/PULSE setting is programmed correctly. Did you reprogram numbers into memory after power outage or battery replacement?
45 CAUSES OF PooR RECEPTION Aluminum siding. e Foil backing on insulation. Heating ducts and other metal construction can shield radio signals. You're too close to appliances such as microwaves, stoves, computers, etc. e Atmospheric conditions, such as strong storms. Base is installed in the basement or lower floor of the house. Base is plugged into an AC outlet with other electronic devices. Baby monitor is using the same frequency.
* Handset battery is low. e You're out of range of the base, SERVICE The FCC requires this product to be serviced only by the manufacturer or its authorized service agents. In accordance with FCC requirements, changes or modifications not expressly approved by Thomson Consumer Electronics could void the users authority to operate this product. For instructions on how to obtain service, refer to the warranty included in this user's guide or contact Consumer Information at 1-800-448-0329. Attach your sales receipt to the booklet for future reference or jot down the date this product was purchased or received as a gift. This information will be valuable if service should be required during the warranty period. Purchase date Name of store 46 Ajay9|dw09 ino pally useq SPY UO) s]Yy) JEU) aANs oye sseald
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(92e0see-008T TVO XO) WUOW WACUC AWOSSADIY 47 TTT TT OD SNITO3LL00 SNOT LND -uaWOLSNI 48 INDEX A Accessory Order Form 47 Answering and Placing Calls 20 B Battery Changing 40 Buttons MEMORY 26 Cc Call Back 37 Caller ID operation 29 Caller ID with Call Waiting 29 Chain dialing from memory 38 Changing the battery 40 Changing the Number Format 32 CHARGE/IN USE light 8, 9 Conference 26 D Deleting records 31 Desktop installation 8 Dialing a Caller ID number 31 Dialing a stored number 36 Dual Ringer Tones 18 E Each Line on a Separate Modular Jack 7, 8, 9, 12 F FCC registration information 2 Finding the Handset 27 Flash button 24 G General product care 41 H Hearing aid compatibility 2 Installation 7 Installation and setup 6 Installation, desktop 7 Installation Options 7 Intercom 21 Interference information 2 Introduction 5 L Line Indicator Lights 18 M Making a Call 17 Making a call 17 Memory 34 MEMORY button 26 Message indicators 42 Modular jack requirements 6 oO Order form 47 P Pause Inserting in dialing sequence 39 49 R Receiving a Call 20 Receiving and storing calls 30 Redial 24 Reviewing and deleting stored numbers 39 Reviewing messages 30 Ringer switch 27 RJ14 modular jack 7 Ss Security 6 Setting the Area Code 14 Setting the Time 16 Speakerphone 19 Stored numbers 36 Storing a number in memory 34 Storing a One-Touch Memory Dial Number 36 50 T Telephone operation 17 Temporary tone 25 Two Lines on a Single Modular Jack 10 Two Lines on Single Modular Jack 7 Vv Voice messaging 28 Volume switch 14 LIMITED WARRANTY What your warranty covers:
Any defect in materials or workmanship. For how long after your purchase:
* One year.
(The warranty period for rental units begins with the first rental or 45 days from date of shipment to the rental firm, whichever comes first.) What we will do:
* Provide you with a new or, at our option, a refurbished unit.
* The exchange unit is under warranty for the remainder of the original product's warranty period. How to make a warranty claim:
* Properly pack your unit. Include any cables, etc., which were originally provided with the product. We recommend using the original carton and packing materials. Include evidence of purchase date such as the bill of sale. Also print your name and address and a description of the defect. Send via standard UPS or its equivalent to:
Thomson Consumer Electronics, Inc. 11721 B Alameda Ave. Socorro, Texas 79927
* Pay any charges billed to you by the Exchange Center for service not covered by the warranty. Insure your shipment for loss or damage. Thomson accepts no liability in case of damage or loss en route to Thomson. Anew orrefurbished unit will be shipped to you freight prepaid. What your warranty does nof cover:
Customer instruction. (Your Qwners Manual provides information regarding operating instructions and user controls. For additional information, ask your dealer.}
Installation and set-up service adjustments. Batteries. Damage from misuse or neglect.
* Products which have been modified or incorporated into other products. Products purchased or serviced outside the USA. Acts of God, such as but not limited to lightning damage. Product Registration:
* Please complete and mail the Product Registration Card packed with your unit. It will make it easier to contact you should it ever be necessary. The return of the card is not required for warranty coverage. How state law relates to this warranty:
* This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other rights which vary from state to state. If you purchased your product outside the USA:
This warranty does not apply. Contact your dealer for warranty inform ation. 51 Model 26975A 1.\ THOMSON CONSUMER ELECTRONICS 15417610 (Rev. 0 E/S} P.O. Box 1976, Indianapolis, IN 46206 99-35 1999 Thomson Consumer Electronics, Inc. Printed in Thailand Trademark(s} @ Registered Marca(s} Registrada(s)
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2000-03-13
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Thomson Inc.
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0014130454
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101 West 103rd Street
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Indianapolis, Indiana 46290-1102
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United States
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G9H
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2-6975
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1 | Name |
R**** H****
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1 | Title |
Manager - Product Safety and Regulatory
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317-5********
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317-5********
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r******@thomson.net
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MARSTECH LIMITED
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R**** G****** M********
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1 | Physical Address |
11 KELFIELD STREET
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ETOBICOKE, ONTARIO, M9W 5A1
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Canada
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(416)********
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(416)********
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b******@marstechltd.com
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MARSTECH LIMITED
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1 | Name |
R**** G**** M********
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11 KELFIELD STREET
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ETOBICOKE, ONTARIO, M9W 5A1
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Canada
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(416)********
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(416)********
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b******@marstechltd.com
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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. | ||||||
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1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DXT - Part 15 Low Power Transceiver, Rx Verified | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Two-Line Cordless Speakerphone With Call Waiting/C | ||||
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 | ||||
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Intertek Testing Services NA Ltd
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T******** H****
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905-6********
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905-6********
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t******@Intertek.com.
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1 | 2 | 15C | 926.125 | 927.675 |
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