GN Netcom 5830 manuel d'utilisation

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    5 . 8 GHz Cordless T elephone 5830 with T alking Caller ID/Call W aiting Please also read Part 1 — Important Product Infor mation USER ’ S MANU AL Pa r t 2 © 2002 Adv anced American T elephones. All Rights Reserved. A T&T and the Globe Symbol are trademarks of A T&T Corp. , licensed to Advanced Amer ican T elephones. DRAFT 8/14/02b 583[...]

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    © 2002 Advanced American T elephones. All Rights Reserved. A T&T and the Globe Design are trademarks of A T&T Corp., licensed to Advanced American T elephones. Printed in China. Issue 1A T&T 08/02 Visit us at www .telephones.att.com 5830_CIB_1ATT 8/14/02 9:46 PM Page III[...]

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    CONTENTS BEFORE YOU BEGIN .................. 1 Parts List ........................................... 1 About Caller Identification (Caller ID) .................................... 2 About the Calls Log ......................... 2 About Adding Handsets .................. 2 INST ALLA TION ......................... 3 Table/Desktop Installation ......[...]

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    Parts List Y our bo x should include: 1 BEFORE YOU BEGIN BEFORE YOU BEGIN BEFORE YOU BEGIN NiMH battery pack Power cord Telephone line cord Handset Base unit W all mounting adapter This User’s Manual Quick Start Guide 5830_CIB_1ATT 8/14/02 9:47 PM Page 1[...]

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    About Caller Identification (Caller ID) This product has a Caller ID with Call W aiting feature that wor ks with ser vice from y our local phone ser vice provider . Caller ID with Call W aiting lets you see who’ s calling before y ou answ er the phone, ev en when you’ re on another call. Y ou may need to chang e your phone service to use this f[...]

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    T able/Desktop Installation ¥ NOTE: Install this telephone aw ay from electr onic equipment, such as personal computers, television sets or micro wa ve o vens. Av oid excessiv e heat, cold, dust or moistur e. 1 Connect the telephone line cord. 2 Connect the power cord. Use only the pow er cord supplied with this product. If you need a replacement,[...]

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    3 Install the handset battery. Use only A T&T Batter y 2401, SKU# 91077. 4 Charge the handset battery. • Place the handset in the base. • Charge the battery at least 12 hour s. After the fir st charg e, the batter y will charg e in eight hour s. 5 Check for dial tone. • After the batter ies are c harged, lift the handset and press P ; you[...]

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    W all Installation 1 Connect the power cord and telephone line cord to the underside of the corded base, as shown (figure a). 2 Position the mounting bracket as shown (figure b). 3 Feed the telephone line cord thr ough the hole in the center of the mounting bracket (figure b) , align the bracket with the base, and slide into the hole on the base as[...]

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    Spare Batter y/Power Failure Backup Y ou can buy a spare handset batter y (A T&T Batter y 2401, SKU# 91077, sold separatel y) and keep it charged in the base at all times. In the event of a pow er failure, a fully charg ed batter y in the spare batter y compartment will allow you to make and receiv e calls from the cordless handset onl y for up[...]

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    7 Belt Clip Y ou may choose to use the optional belt clip with y our handset. Headset Y ou can use this telephone hands-free when you install any industry standard 2.5 mm headset (purc hased separatel y). For best r esults use an A T&T 2.5 mm headset. Plug the headset into the jack located on the left side of the handset (under the small rubber[...]

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    8 Feature Setup Menu Press the softkey under to enter the Feature Setup menu. Use or to choose featur es, then select to save y our choice. ¥ NOTE : If y ou wait mor e than 20 seconds without pr essing a k ey , the handset r eturns to the idle scr een. ¥ NOTE : If y ou receiv e an incoming call while in f eature setup, the phone automatically exi[...]

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    9 Clock Mode Y ou can choose to display the time when the phone is idle, or y ou can tur n this f eature off. The default setting is ON . 1 Press . 2 Press until the scr een highlights 3 Press . The screen displa ys 4 Press or . 5 Press to sav e the displayed setting. OK ON OFF CLOCK ENABLE ON OK INTERCOM HANDSET SETTINGS SET TIME CLOCK MODE MENU F[...]

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    10 Sound Select This telephone uses the latest acoustic receiver design, providing you with f our different sound quality settings. During a call, you can adjust the quality of the sound. Pressing repeatedly will cyc le you through four diff erent responses. ¥ NOTE: The mid-boost setting is hearing-aid compatible. BASS – Low frequency sounds enh[...]

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    11 OK Ringer V olume Adjust the volume of the handset ringer. Setting the volume so that no bars show on the graph turns the ringer off. 1 Press , then until the scr een highlights HANDSET SETTINGS . 2 Press . 3 Press when RINGER VOLUME is highlighted. The screen displa ys 4 Press or to hear samples of ring volumes. 5 Press to sav e the displayed s[...]

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    12 Ringer Melody The Ringer Melod y sets which ringer y ou hear when you hav e an outside call. The Ringer Melod y default setting is #01 ; ther e are eight Ringer Melod y selections. 1 Press , then until the scr een highlights HANDSET SETTINGS . 2 Press , then until the scr een highlights RINGER MELODY . 3 Press . The screen displa ys 4 Press or t[...]

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    13 Vibrate Control When this featur e is on, the handset vibrates when y ou have an incoming call. The default setting is OFF . 1 Press , then until the scr een highlights HANDSET SETTINGS . 2 Press , then until the scr een highlights VIBRATE CONTROL . 3 Press . The screen displa ys 4 Press or . 5 Press to sav e the displayed setting. ¥ NOTE: V ib[...]

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    14 Low Batt T one Y ou can set the handset to sound a tone when batter y power is lo w , or you can turn the tone of f. Default setting is ON . 1 Press , then until the scr een highlights HANDSET SETTINGS . 2 Press , then until the scr een highlights LOW BATT TONE . 3 Press . The screen displa ys 4 Press or . 5 Press to sav e the displayed setting.[...]

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    15 Range T one Y ou can set the handset to sound a tone when you are approaching the r ange limit, or you can turn this tone off. The default setting is ON . 1 Press , then until the scr een highlights HANDSET SETTINGS . 2 Press , then until the scr een highlights RANGE TONE . 3 Press . The screen displa ys 4 Press or . 5 Press to sav e the display[...]

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    16 Keypad T one When this featur e is on, each key press makes a sound. The default setting is ON . 1 Press , then until the scr een highlights HANDSET SETTINGS . 2 Press , then until the scr een highlights KEYPAD TONE . 3 Press . The screen displa ys 4 Press or . 5 Press to sav e the displayed setting. OK ON OFF KEYPAD TONE ON OK OK MENU FEA TURE [...]

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    17 Set Contrast Y ou can adjust the screen contrast for easy vie wing. 1 Press , then until the scr een highlights HANDSET SETTINGS . 2 Press , then until the scr een highlights CONTRAST . 3 Press . The screen displa ys 4 Press or to increase or decrease contrast. 5 Press to sav e the displayed setting. OK CONTRAST OK OK MENU FEA TURE SETUP – HAN[...]

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    18 Language Setting Y ou can set each registered handset so the displa y appears in English, Spanish or Frenc h. The default setting is ENGLISH . 1 Press , then until the scr een highlights HANDSET SETTINGS . 2 Press , then until the scr een highlights LANGUAGE . 3 Press . The screen displa ys 4 Press to highlight the desir ed language. 5 Press to [...]

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    19 Ringer V olume 1 Make sure the base is not in use. 2 Press V OL + or V OL - to adjust the r ing er volume. Eac h time you press + or - you will hear how loud the setting is. T o turn the r ing er of f , press - until you hear no tone. FEA TURE SETUP – BASE FEA TURE SETUP – BASE j j j l l l FEA TURE SETUP – BASE 5830_CIB_1ATT 8/14/02 9:47 P[...]

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    20 Ringer Melody 1 Make sure the handset is off. 2 Press *** . Y ou will hear a tone and the IN USE light will f lash. 3 Press 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 , 7 , or 8 to select a ringer melody . Each time you pr ess a ke y , you’ ll hear a sample of the melod y . 4 Press # to save your selection — OR — Press * to e xit without saving. FEA TURE SETUP[...]

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    21 Dial Mode (T one/Pulse) 1 Make sure the handset is off. 2 Press *** . Y ou will hear a tone and the IN USE light will f lash. 3 Press 0 . If the IN USE light goes on, y ou have selected TONE. If the light goes off , you hav e selected PULSE. Press 0 again to chang e your selection. 4 Press # to save your selection — OR — Press * to e xit wit[...]

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    22 Make a Call At the Handset 1 Press P , then dial the number — OR — Dial the number , then press P . 2 T o end the call, press O or place the handset in the base. At the Base 1 Press K , then dial the number . 2 T o end the call, press K again. Answer a Call At the Handset 1 Press P to answer a call. 2 T o end the call, press O or place the h[...]

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    23 V olume Handset Y ou can adjust the volume of what you hear through the handset during a conversation b y pressing + or - on the right side of the handset. Y ou will hear a special tone when you reac h the highest or lowest setting. Speaker During a conversation, press V OL + or V OL - to adjust the base speaker volume. Y ou will hear a special [...]

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    24 j j j p p p Handset Speakerphone When the handset speakerphone is activated, y ou can use the phone hands-free. Stand the handset on a f lat surface (not in the base) and continue your conversation. ¥ NOTE: F or best perf ormance, use the handset speak erphone in a quiet location with the handset f acing y ou from no mor e than f our feet a way[...]

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    25 TELEPHONE OPERA TION TELEPHONE OPERA TION o o o j j j k k k j j j j j j Redial Handset The last ten phone numbers dialed at the handset are stored in r edial memor y . 1 Press then press or to scroll through the numbers in Redial Memor y . 2 Press P or K to dial the highlighted number . 3 Press O to end the call. Save a Redial Number 1 Press . 2[...]

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    26 Flash/Call W aiting If you subscribe to Call W aiting service with your local telephone ser vice provider , you can ans wer a new incoming call without losing your current call. Handset 1 Press P / F to connect to the new call when you receiv e a call-waiting signal. 2 Press P / F a gain to return to the original call. ¥ NOTE: Use P / F to acce[...]

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    27 TELEPHONE OPERA TION TELEPHONE OPERA TION Mute Handset 1 During a telephone conversation, mute the handset microphone by pressing . The other party will be unable to hear anything on y our end. The screen displays 2 T o return to two-wa y conversation, press again. Base Press M on the base to prev ent the other par ty from hearing you, the MUTE [...]

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    28 Hold Handset ¥ NOTE: When a call is on hold, the scr een displays CALL ON HOLD . If the c lock f eature is on, this message will be displa yed f or five seconds, then r eturn to the clock display with H on top of the scr een. After fiv e minutes, the handset will ring to remind y ou there’ s a call on hold. If y ou do not answer the ring, the[...]

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    29 TELEPHONE OPERA TION TELEPHONE OPERA TION T emporar y T one Dialing If you hav e dial pulse (rotar y) ser vice, y ou can chang e from dial pulse to touch tone dialing during a call. 1 Make the call, and wait until it is connected. 2 Press t . K e ys pressed after this send touch tone signals. 3 After you hang up, the phone automatically returns [...]

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    30 DISPLA Y SCREEN MESSAGES SCREEN DISPLA YS: WHEN: INCOMING OUTSIDE CALL Y ou have an incoming phone call (without Caller ID). INTERCOM FROM Y ou have an intercom call from [ PARTY [PARTY NAME] NAME ], f or example HANDSET 2 . Once an intercom call is underwa y , the handsets will show the icons of the participating parties. LOW BATTERY The handse[...]

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    HANDSET ICONS THIS ICON: INDICA TES Line In Use indicator On steady with no number ne xt to it when another phone on this line is in use. On steady with one or mor e numbers next to it , indicating which e xtensions are using the line. For e xample, 12 indicates that Handset 1 and Handset 2 are on an outside call. Intercom indicator On steady with [...]

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    32 BASE LIGHTS LIGHT ST A TUS: INDICA TES: MESSAGE W AITING f lashing There ar e new messages in your voicemail. Service must be subscribed to through y our local telephone compan y . IN USE on Base or handset is on a call. IN USE f lashing Extension is in use. CHARGING on Handset is in the base charging. MUTE on Base microphone is muted. SPEAKER f[...]

  • Page 36

    33 Intercom Calls If you hav e more than one handset (A T&T 5800, purc hased separately) register ed with your 5830 base, you can make inter com calls between handsets. From Base to All Handsets 1 Press I on the base. 2 All handsets will ring. From Base to Selected Handset 1 Press I on the base. 2 Press the number of the handset you w ant to re[...]

  • Page 37

    34 Answering Intercom At handset , press P . At base , automatically ans wered. End Intercom At handset , press O . At base , press K . Answer an Incoming Call While on an Intercom Call If an incoming call is received while y ou are using the intercom, you will hear a beep and the screen will display call inf ormation as usual for 15 seconds. T o a[...]

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    35 Blind Call T ransfer If you hav e installed additional A T&T 5800 handsets (purc hased separately) with your 5830 telephone, you can transf er a call from one handset to another . From the Handset 1 Press , then use to highlight were y ou want the call transf er red. 2 Press when the desired destination is highlighted. 3 Press O or place the[...]

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    36 Conference Calling 1 If one handset is already on a call, you can connect a second handset to the call by pressing P on the second handset — OR — If you are on a call and hav e a second call on hold, press P to add the held call to the confer ence call. 2 Disconnect either or both handsets by pressing O . INTERCOM OPERA TION INTERCOM OPERA T[...]

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    37 PHONE BOOK This telephone can store up to 50 telephone numbers and names. Each number can be up to 32 digits long and each name can be up to 16 c haracters. Store a Number and Name in Phone Book 1 Enter the number you want to stor e. The screen displa ys the number you enter . T o delete a digit, press O / C ; to clear the screen press and hold [...]

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    Keypad Characters Dial Presses K e y 123456789 1 & ’ ,. 1 2 A B C abc2 3 D EFde f 3 4 G H Ig hi4 5 J K L jkl5 6 MN Om n o 6 7 PQ RS p q r s 7 8 T U V t uv8 9 WX Y Z w x y z 9 0 0 * * # # 38 PHONE BOOK PHONE BOOK 5830_CIB_1ATT 8/14/02 9:47 PM Page 38[...]

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    39 Dial a Number in Phone Book 1 Press . The screen displa ys 2 Press or to sc r oll through memor y in alphabetical order — OR — Enter the first letter of a name (then or , if necessar y) to display the name you’ re sear ching for — OR — Press , then enter the fir st f ew letter s of the name you’ re sear ching for and pr ess again. 3 [...]

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    40 Edit a Number/Name in Phone Book 1 Press . The screen displa ys 2 Press or to sc r oll through memor y in alphabetical order — OR — Enter the first letter of a name (then or , if necessar y) to display the name you’ re sear ching for — OR — Press , then enter the fir st f ew letter s of the name you’ re sear ching for and pr ess agai[...]

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    41 Delete a Number/Name in Phone Book 1 Press . The screen displa ys 2 Press or to sc r oll through memor y in alphabetical order — OR — Enter the first letter of a name (then or , if necessar y) to display the name you’ re sear ching for — OR — Press , then enter the fir st f ew letter s of the name you’ re sear ching for and pr ess ag[...]

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    42 If you subscribe to Caller ID ser vice with y our local phone ser vice provider , this phone stores all incoming calls (up to 50 at the handset) with valid Caller ID inf or mation in the calls log. Name, number , time and date information can all be stored, if the y are sent with the call. Calls are automaticall y stored in the order they are re[...]

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    43 Setup T alking Caller ID When you set up this f eature, the base can announce the name or telephone number of up to 50 callers whose names/numbers are stored in your phone book befor e you answ er the call. Each announcement can be up to three seconds long. ¥ NOTE: If the caller has block ed Caller ID inf ormation and this f eature is on, the b[...]

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    44 i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i Record a New T alking Caller ID Announcement 1 Follow the dir ections on page 37 to “Store a Number and Name in Phone Book” — OR — Follow the steps under “Edit T alking Caller ID Announcement” on pa g e 45. 2 After Step 4 in “Storing a Number and Name in Phone Book” ( ENTRY HAS BEEN STORED! ) the scr[...]

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    45 Edit T alking Caller ID Announcement 1 Press , then press until the screen highlights VOICE ANNOUNCE . 2 Press , then press until the screen highlights RECORD NEW . 3 Press or to sc r oll through memor y in alphabetical order — OR — Enter the first letter of a name (then or , if necessar y) to display the name you’ re sear ching for — OR[...]

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    46 Review , Play , Erase T alking Caller ID Announcements 1 Follow Steps 1–3 under “Edit T alking Caller ID Announcement” on pa g e 45. 2 Press to delete the announcement — OR — Press to hear the announcement — OR — Press to re-record an announcement. RECORD PLAY ERASE CALLER ID OPERA TION CALLER ID OPERA TION i i i i i i i i i i i i [...]

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    47 Review Calls Log 1 Press , then press . The screen displays the most r ecent call in the calls log. 2 Press or to sc r oll through call records. Store Record in Phone book 1 While the call information is display ed, press , then use # t o scroll through dialing options. For example: 555-1212 1-555-1212 908-555-1212 1-908-555-1212 — OR — Whil[...]

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    48 Display Dial While you are r eviewing the calls log, you can dial a number display ed on the screen. Press P or K to dial the displayed number . Dialing Options 1 While a call record is displa yed, press , then select . 2 Use or to highlight the number the wa y you want to dial it. For example: 555-1212 1-555-1212 908-555-1212 1-908-555-1212 The[...]

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    49 CALLER ID OPERA TION CALLER ID OPERA TION Remove Call Records Removing a Specific Call Record 1 Press , then press . 2 Press or to sc r oll through call records until the call y ou want to delete is display ed. 3 Press , then press . The screen displays 4 Press . The call record is deleted and you hear a confirmation tone. Removing All Records 1[...]

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    Batter y Life A fully c harged batter y provides an av erage talk time of about eight hours, or standby time of five days. ¥ NOTE: T alk time and standb y time may vary depending on oper ating conditions. Batter y Indicator T en to fifteen minutes befor e the batter y charge g ets too low to operate the handset, an empty batter y icon ( ) will f l[...]

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    Spare Batter y/Power Failure Backup Y ou can buy a spare handset batter y (A T&T Batter y 2401, SKU# 91077, sold separatel y) and keep it charged in the base at all times. In the event of a pow er failure, a fully charg ed batter y in the spare batter y compartment will allow you to make and receiv e calls from the cordless handset onl y for up[...]

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    Replace the Handset Batter y Pack 1 Install the handset battery. Use only A T&T Batter y 2401, SKU# 91077. 2 Charge the handset battery. • Place the handset in the base. • Charge the battery for at least 12 hours. After the first charg e, the batter y will charge in eight hours. 52 BA TTERIES BA TTERIES b) Align the contacts and place the b[...]

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    53 If you hav e dif ficulty operating this phone, tr y the suggestions below . For Customer Service, visit our website at www .tele phones.att.com or call 1 800 222–3111. Please retain your r eceipt as your proof of purchase . PHONE PROBLEM SOLUTION If the phone does not • Make sure the pow er cord is plugged work at all, check these into the b[...]

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    PHONE PROBLEM SOLUTION T o r e-initialize the 1 Disconnect the power to the base. handset and base: 2 Remove spare batter y pack (if installed). 3 Remove the handset battery pack. 4 W ait at least 15 seconds. 5 Insert the handset batter y pack. 6 Connect the power to the base. PROBLEM SOLUTION If you hear noise or • Y ou may be out of rang e. Mov[...]

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    PHONE PROBLEM SOLUTION If the phone does not • Make sure the ringer is on (see “Ringer ring when you receive V olume” on pa g es 11 and 19). a call: • Make sure the telephone line cord is connected firmly to the base and the telephone jack. • Make sure the A C adapter is plugged firmly into an electrical outlet not controlled by a wall sw[...]

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    CALLER ID PROBLEM SOLUTION If the caller’s name or • Make sure you subscribe to Caller ID phone number is not service from your local telephone displayed: company . • Make sure the batter y is charg ed. • Caller ID ser vice might not w ork when the phone is connected to a Private Branc h Exchange (PBX). PROBLEM SOLUTION If the caller’s na[...]

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    DEF AUL T SETTINGS FUNCTION: DEF AUL T SETTING: Dial Method T one Handset V olume 2 Ringer V olume 2 Ringer Melody 1 Key T one ON Clock ON Vibrate OFF 57 DEF AUL T SETTINGS DEF AUL T SETTINGS DEF AUL T SETTINGS 5830_CIB_1ATT 8/14/02 9:47 PM Page 57[...]

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    TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS RF Frequency Band 2400 MHz – 2483.5 MHz (Handset to base) RF Frequency Band 5725 MHz – 5850 MHz (Base to handset) Number of Channels 95 Channel Spacing 864 kHz Handset T ransmit Power +23 dBm Base T ransmit Power +29 dBm Sensitivity –93 dBm Modulation GFSK Operating T emperatur e 0°C – 50°C Base Unit V oltage 96 [...]

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    59 # # 20, 21 * * 20, 21 A 41, 49 B Base 1, 22, 27, 34, 35, 54, 58 Base lights 32 Base Ringer 19, 20 Base unit. See Base BASS BOOST 10 batter y 4, 6, 31, 50–52, 58 Beeps 32 Belt Clip 7 C CALL ON HOLD 28 Call W aiting 2 Caller ID 2, 30, 42 48, 49 C 37 CLOCK ENABLE 9 CLOCK MODE 9 confer ence call 36 CONTRAST 17 D default settings 1 41 Dial Mode 21 [...]

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    60 I Idle Screen 8 IN USE light 20, 21, 32 I 33, 35 interfer ence 54 K KEYPAD TONE 16 L language 18 long tone 53 low batt tone 14 low batter y 31, 50 LOW BATTERY 50 M 37 8 MID BOOST 10 mute 27 M 27 N NAME 37 40 NATURAL BOOST 10 NEW CALLS 42 NiMH batter y pack 1 noise or interfer ence 54 40 O O 22, 24, 25, 34–36 8 P P 22, 24, 25, 34, 39, 48 P ower[...]

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    61 T talk time 50 T alking Caller ID 43–46 T echnical Specifications 58 T elephone line cord 1, 3 41 Time 9 t 29 TONE/PULSE 21 touch tone 29, 55 TREBLE BOOST 10 V 45 Vibr ate 11, 13, 57 VIBRATE CONTROL 13 V OL + 19, 23 V OL - [9555 -] 19, 23 V olume 11, 23, 57 X 35 XFER VA THIS INDEX INDEX 5830_CIB_1ATT 8/14/02 9:47 PM Page 61[...]

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    INST ALLA TION ¥ NOTE: Install this telephone awa y from electr onic equipment, such as personal computers, television sets or micro wa ve ov ens. Avoid excessiv e heat, cold, dust or moistur e. 1 Connect the telephone line cord. (f igure a) 2 Connect the power cord to the base and an electrical outlet not controlled by a wall switc h. (figur e a)[...]

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    FEA TURE SETUP (continued) Clock Mode Y ou can choose to displa y the time when the phone is idle, or you can turn this feature off. The default setting is ON . 1 Press on the handset. 2 Press until the screen highlights 3 Press . The screen displa ys 4 Press or . 5 Press to sav e the displayed setting. Sound Select This telephone uses the latest a[...]

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