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AN-8630-25 TELEPHONE ANSWERING SYSTEM USER’S GUIDE COBRA ELECTRONICS CORPORA TION 6500 W. Cortland Street Chicago, Il. 60707 PRINTED IN CHINA ©1997 COBRA ELECTRONICS CORPORA TION 480-00 0-P -001 Cobra ® “ The antenna is in the phone, not in your way ...and the sound is incredible. ”[...]
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24 HOURS A DA Y , 7 DA YS A WEEK... WE’RE HERE FOR YOU! Y our new Cobra Intenna® Cordless Phone Answering System is the world‘s first and only cordless system with no antenna to bend, break or interfere with your life. That, along with the fact that it‘s all digital (no tapes to replace) and designed with an electronic mailbox (similar to th[...]
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When using your telephone equipment, basic saf ety precautions should alwa y s be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shoc k and injur y to persons, including the follo wing: 1 . Read and understand all instructions. 2. F ollo w all warnings and instr uctions marked on the product. 3. Unplug this product from the wall outlet bef ore clean[...]
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? Y ou can REPLACE THE BA TTERIES in the handset yourself. It’s fast and easy . SEE P AGE 25 for simple-to- follow instructions. ◆ Y our new Cobra Intenna Cordless Telephone Answering System has a true TWO-W A Y INTERCOM built in. Y ou can page remotely , page from the base or the handset and use the intercom as a baby monitor—Y ou can even t[...]
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Set The Clock P ress and hold the but ton that say s ”Cloc k” and VOICE HELP will direct y ou to press the “SKIP” button until y ou hear the correct da y of the w eek, then release. Press and release ”Cloc k” again, then SKIP or REPEA T but ton until the correct hour is displa y ed in the LED window . Repeat again for the minutes. Press[...]
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Cobra ® On A Plate Y our Cobra Intenna is designed to be used with A T&T , GTE or any other w all-mounting plates that may be purc hased from most local electronics or home repair stores. 1 . P ress the telephone cord into the slots under the base and wrap it around the cord storage area as sho wn. 2. Plug the phone connector into the telephon[...]
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To Store A Number Longer Than 16 Digits F or telephone banking or alternate long dist ance ser vice, you may need to program a number that is longer than 1 6 digits. T o do so, you will need to divide the number between tw o dif f erent memor y locations. Example: Store an alternate long distance access number in location 1 and your personal indent[...]
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To Use The Intercom/Pager As A Handset Locator 1 . T o locate a misplaced handset around the home, press and release the INTERCOM/P A GE but ton on the base. 2. T he handset will sound a series of three beeps for 30 seconds, giving y ou time to locate it. Once found, press and release the INTCM but ton on the handset twice to eliminate the signal. [...]
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2. T o erase all messages, simply press and hold DELETE while the sy stem is not in use. V OICE HELP will inf orm y ou when all messages hav e been deleted. When delete is finished, the display will read “0” . To Screen A Call From The Base If the phone rings while you are at the base and the handset is in the cradle, you ma y determine if you [...]
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Y ou may listen to messages and receive or screen calls from your handset using the same commands that you use from a remote location. The handset indicates the cor rect k eypad numbers to use for v arious functions, and, of course, V OICE HELP guides you through. To Access Messages From The Handset 1 . P ress and release REMO TE but ton; T ALK but[...]
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Y our new Cobra Intenna Cordless T elephone Answering S ystem comes equipped with V oice Mailbox es (similar to those f ound in many businesses) that let callers select and direct their message to the entire household or just one of the 4 individual ”Mailbox es” . This f eature is especially useful in households where teenagers are present, whe[...]
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• ILLUMINA TED KEYP AD When the phone rings, you lif t the handset or touc h any but ton, the ke ypad automatically lights up, making it easy to read and use, ev en in the darkest room or late at night. • ELECTRONIC HOLD Sav e time and steps in houses with more than one telephone. Af ter y ou’ v e put a call on hold your Intenna automatically[...]
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BATTERY DOOR ON HANDSET To Dispose Of Your Battery T he rec hargeable nic kel-cadmium (NiCad) bat ter y in this product must be recycled or disposed of properly in compliance with all applicable la ws. Cert ain states or municipalities require recycling and ha ve established collection programs. Please contact your local waste remo val authority fo[...]
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The phone is dead; there are no indicator lights on. Are the pow er cord and telephone cord properly connected? If so, bat ter y pow er has run out. R et urn handset to base and c harge for 1 2 or more hours. The handset beeps during conversation or away from the base. T he bat ter y needs to rec harge or be replaced. Ret urn it to the base for ov [...]
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2 COBRA ELECTRONICS CORPORA TION w ar rants that its COBRA cordless telephone products, and the component parts thereof , will be free of defects in w orkmanship and materials for period of one (1) year from the date of first consumer purc hase. This w arrant y may be enf orced by the first consumer purc haser , provided that the product is utilize[...]
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COBRA DIGIT AL ANSWERING SYSTEM REMOTE OPERA TION (AN-8630-25) • Call your phone number from a touch tone phone . • Enter your security code during greeting. (PRINT CODE IN BO X) • Enter Mailbox code f or individual mailbo x. No mailbo x code is necessary for general mailbo x unless you wish to re-access it from indiviudal mailbo x. Mailbox C[...]