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R e g i s te r ed wi th Th e FC C Pl eas e not e : Thi s c o r d les s ph one op e r at es unde r p art 1 5 an d pa rt 6 8 of FCC r u l e s. O pe r a tion is su bje ct t o tw o c o n d i t i o n s : 1 . It m ay no t i nt e r f e r e wit h ra dio c o m m u n i c a t i o n s , and 2. It mu st acc ept a ny int e r f e re n ce r e ce i ve d , incl ud i[...]
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Controls and Indicators Cobra Customer Servic e Live operators are available M-F 8:00 am - 8:00 pm CST at: 773.889.3087 . Automated T echnical Assistance available by phone 24 hours a da y, seven days a week. E-mail questions to: productinfo@cobraelec.com Cobra on the W orld Wide Web: Frequently Asked Questions (F AQ) can be found on-line at: www.c[...]
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How to Use Y our Cobra CP-9135 900 MHz Cordless Telephone Contents Features .......................................................................................1 FCC Information/Included Accesories ............................A1 Controls & Indicators .............................................................A2 Our Thanks to Y ou .........[...]
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Important Safety Instructions Important Safety Instructions 3 2 Save These Instructions When using your telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to per- sons, including the following: 1 . Read and understand all instr u c t i o n s . 2 . Follow all warnings and ins[...]
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continued 5 Installation Installation Quick Set-Up Guide Not e The battery must be charged at least 12 hours before use . Replacement batteries are available direct from Cobra. See Accessories section on page 48. 4 Quick Set-Up Guide Connect round connector into power jack on base. indicator on base will flash rapidly . Connect power adapter in out[...]
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T urn on RINGERswitches for Lines 1 and Line 2. P lug 6 ’ pho ne c o r d into tw o lin e wa ll j ack . Installation Installation Quick Set-Up Guide continued 7 Quick Set - Up Guide 6 Switch TONE/PULSE on base for proper operation. For tone dialing - switch T ONE/PULSE on base to TONE. For pulse dialing - switch T ONE/PULSE on base to PULSE . 5 Pl[...]
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Plug phone cord into tw o line wall jack. Slide base down on wall pla te. Raise antenna to vertical position. Slide wall mount bracket on to base. Plug 6”phone cord in t o Line 1-2 jack on rear of base. Installation Installation W all Mounting Instructions 9 8 W all Mounting Instructions Not e If you do not ha ve a wall mount, contact your local [...]
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11 Operation Operation Real Time Line Status/Base & Handset Y our Cobra CP-9135 has Real Time Line Status between the base and the handset . More simply put, this means that at either lo cation - handset and base - you can easily see the status of your 2 Line phone system. 10 Real Time Line Status/ Base & Handset When observing either the h[...]
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Operation Operation Answering Calls From The Handset E ach line on the CP-9135 has a distinctiv e “ring” and the Line 1 or Line 2 LED will illuminate. T o answer a call while handset is a way from the base: 13 12 An s w ering Calls F r o m T h e H a n d s e t When call is completed: Not e W hen answering a call,the Line 1 or Line 2 LED will ill[...]
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15 Not e If both lines are flashing , you have the option to choose either line . Select line to answer. To answer other line, put first line on HOLD; push and release other line . T alk Not e Y ou can only end the call from the base by pushing and releas - ing the button. Operation Operation Not e W hen answering a call,the Line 1 or Line 2 LED wi[...]
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Push and release button to automatically select Line 1 or the unused line. W ait for dial tone and then place your call. Push and release or to select line , or Pla cin g C alls F rom T he H a n d s e t Pick up handset: Placing Calls From The Handset Operation Not e If you ha ve pulse phone servic e, use the button to change from pulse to tone dail[...]
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Channel Selection Should you experience in terference: Flash Flash 19 Not e Please also refer to questions 3, 5 and 6 in the F requently Asked Questions section on page 46 for more information about interference. Operation Operation 18 Channel Selection Push and release button. T he CP-9135 will scan for and ad vance to a clearer channel when you p[...]
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Operation Operation 21 4 Level Volume Control 20 4 Level Volume Control Mute Y our CP -91 35 f e at u r es a MUT E bu tton o n the base . While in a con versation: Mute Y our CP-9135 has a four le vel volume control on the side of the handset . T o raise or lo wer the volume, push the UP arro w for higher volume;push the DOWN arrow for lo wer volum[...]
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Operation Operation 23 22 Last Number Instant Redial Last Number Dela yed Redial I f steps 1,2 and 3 from the “Last Number Instant Redial” still result in a busy signal,hang up . If you w ould like to try again in a f ew minutes, push and release T ALK button for dial tone , then: Last Number Delayed Redial Last Number Instant Redial Each time [...]
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Enter digits of n u m b er t o be st o re d (up to 16). 25 24 Memory Number S torage The CP-9135 will store up to 10 frequently called numbers. Memory Number Storage Assign memory position by en t ering k eypad number from 0 to 9. T here will be 2 double beeps to confirm number storage. Repeat for additional numbers to be stored in memor y. Push an[...]
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27 26 Access a line. Memory Number Dialing Memory Number Dialing 1 Push and release button once. 2 P ushand release keypad number , (0-9), you assigned for that phone number. The phone will dial that number automatically. 3 Operation Operation Not e Memory dialing from base uses same pr ocedure as handset. T o Find The Handset The handset can be lo[...]
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T he LED on handset will flash and handset will beep. T he and LED will light on the base. F our beeps will emit from the base. Begin talking. Intercom Mode From The Base 29 Not e T o initiate INTER C OM while on a call,push and release button. Then push and release button. Pr oceed following INTER COM instructions. Not e Only the handset can end I[...]
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Hold Button On The Handset and Base 31 Operation Operation Note When parties are on hold , both Line 1 and/or Line 2 LEDs will b e flashing. T he INUSE LED will be illuminated on the base . 30 Hold Button On The Handset and Base Push and release HOLD button to put a par ty on hold to answer other line or to pr event other par ty from hearing you . [...]
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handset base or Operation 33 32 Conference Calling From Handset And Base Operation Note To conference an incoming call while on a call,place current call on Hold and answer other call. Push and release CONF button on handset or base. Not e T o drop one par ty from the conference call,push and release the line button for the par ty you wish to keep.[...]
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Handset Battery Recharging 35 Not e Replacement batteries are available from Cobra. See Accessories section on page 48. Operation Operation 34 Ringer Switches Handset Battery Recharging When the handset battery needs recharging: on handset will flash and 2 beeps will be heard e v ery 30 seconds for 2 minutes . Return to base for recharging. H andse[...]
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Operation Operation 37 36 Battery Saver Private Call ® V oice Scrambling Privat e Call ® Voice Scrambling Private Call ® pr events other cordless phones or scanners from understanding your con versations. Battery S aver Handset may , in OFF position, remain away from base for up to 14 da ys. Dura tion of battery charge depends upon actual use of[...]
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Handset Battery Disposal 39 Operation Operation 38 Replacing Handset Batteries Not e Replacement batteries are available direct from Cobra. See Accessories section on page 48. Replacing Handset B atteries The rechargeable NiCad battery in your cordless phone may need to be replaced if the handset will not function when the T ALK button is pressed a[...]
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T o Remo ve T he Belt Clip And Install The Slot C ov er Cleaning The Charging Contacts Clean the t wo metal charging contacts on both base and handset with a soft dry cloth on a regular basis. Headset Operation The headset jack allo ws use of a headset with an earspeaker and b oom microphone . 41 Spread Right Page Spread Left Page 40 1 Use the belt[...]
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T roubleshooting 42 Cobra Customer Servic e Live operators are available M-F 8:00 am - 8:00 pm CST at: 773.889.3087 . Automated T echnical Assistance available by phone 24 hours a da y, seven days a week. E-mail questions to: productinfo@cobraelec.com Cobra on the W orld Wide Web: F requently Asked Questions (F AQ) can be found on-line at: www.cobr[...]
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Frequently Asked Questions 44 5. Why do I ha ve static on my cordless phone? Y our cordless phone works as a miniature radio transmitter and receiver . A s such,it will pick up stray signals caused by other nearby appliances which emit radio signals and thus become a source of in terference. Some sources in a home that may cause noise and inter fer[...]
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Limited One Y ear W arranty 47 Cobra warrants that its cordless telephone pr oducts, and the component parts thereof , will be free from defects in workmanship and ma t erials for a period of one (1) year from the da te of first consumer purchase . This war ranty may be enforced by the first consumer purchaser, provid- ed that the pr o duct is util[...]
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Amount (Tax if applicable) Shipping/handling $4.00 T otal Please print clearly Name Address (No P.O . Box) City Sta te Zip T elephone ( ) Credit Card No. Exp. Date Customer Signature Circle One: V isa MasterCard Disc over Allow 4 to 6 weeks for deliver y. O ffer valid in Continental U.S.onl y. Accessory Order Form 48 Tax Table Illinois residents ad[...]