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Model 28225 DECT6.0 Cor dless Handset Speakerphone Answering Syst em User ’s Guide[...]
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Impor tant Information NO TICE: This product meets the applicable Industry Canada technical specications. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause interference, and () This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. The equipment [...]
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T elephone Network Information Should your equipment cause tr ouble on your line which may harm the telephone network , the telephone company, where practicable, may notify y ou that temporar y discontinuance of service may be required. Where prior notice is not practicable and the cir cumstances warrant such action, the telephone company may t[...]
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4 FCC RF Radiation Exposur e Statement This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposur e limits set for th for an uncontrolled envir onment . This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 0 centimeters between the radiator and your body. This transmitter must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with an[...]
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5 I mport ant I nforma tIon ................ 2 I nterference I nforma tIon ............ 2 t elephone n et work I nforma tIon 3 ren n umber .............................. 3 h earIng a Id c ompa tIbIlIt y (hac) 3 l IcensIng .................................... 3 fcc rf r adIa tIon e xposure s t a tement ................................ 4 I nforma tIo[...]
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6 c aller Id (cId) ........................ 31 C all w aiting C aller iD ........... 31 r eCeiVing CiD r eCorDs ............ 31 r eVie wing CiD r eCorDs (i n CiD m emory ) .................... 32 D ialing a CiD n umBer ............. 32 s toring CiD r eC orDs in i nternal m emory ............... 33 D eleting a CiD r eCorD ............ 33 D eleting a[...]
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7 Introduction CA UTION: When using t elephone equipment , there ar e basic safety instructions that should always be followed. R efer t o the IMP ORT ANT SAFE T Y INSTRUCTIONS provided with this product and sav e them for future r eference. IMP ORT ANT: Because cordless phones operate on electricity, you should have at least one phone in your home[...]
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Installation Digital Security Syst em Y our cordless phone uses a digital security system to pr otect against false ringing, unauthorized access, and charges to your phone line. INST ALL A TION NO TE: Some cordless telephones operat e at frequencies that may cause or receiv e int er ference with nearby T Vs, microwave ovens, and V CRs. T o mini[...]
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9 Important Installation Guidelines • Avoid sour ces of noise and heat , such as motors, uorescent lighting, micr owave ovens, heating appliances and direct sunlight . • Avoid ar eas of excessive dust , moistur e and low temperature. • Avoid other cor dless telephones or per sonal computers. • Never install telephone wiring during a ligh[...]
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10 Base Layout menu (button) play/stop (button) skip (button) ans on/off (answerer on/off button) charge/ in use indicator delete (button) page (button) memo/ recor d (button) repeat (button) display do not disturb (button) volume p / q (button)[...]
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11 Handset Layout Display Icons display talk/ash (button) mem (phonebook button) end (button) speaker (button) Soft Key Left/menu OK (button) Soft Key Right/intercom (button) *tone/ringer (button) # Key Lock (button) microphone pause (button) redial/ p (button) CID/ q (Caller ID button) mute t (button) format u (button) repeat (button) stop (but[...]
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1 Installing the Phone Installing the Handset Batteries NO TE: Y ou must connect the handset batt eries before use. CA UTION: To r educe the risk of re or personal injury, use only the Thomson Inc. approved Model 5-2825 NiMH 1.2V 600mAh rechar geable batteries, that are compatible with this unit . 1. Locate batteries and batteries door which [...]
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1 Base Station 1. Choose an area near an electrical outlet and a telephone wall jack (RJ11C), and place your telephone base on a lev el surface, such as a desktop or tabletop. . Plug one end of the telephone line cord into the TEL LINE jack on the bottom of the base and the other end into a modular jack . . Plug the AC pow er conver ter in[...]
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14 Answering Syst em Setup This section shows you how to set up y our answering system to receiv e incoming calls. Before you begin the set up pr ocess, you must turn on the answering system. Answering Syst em ON/OFF When you rst plug in and activate y our phone, the answering system will be in the ON mode. NO TE: The MESSAGES indicator illumina[...]
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15 NO TE: If you choose not to record an outgoing announcement , a default announcement plays instead. To r eturn t o the default announcement after you have recor ded your own outgoing announcement , press the delete butt on while the announcement is reviewing. Sample Outgoing Announcement Hi, this is (use your name here), I can’t answer the pho[...]
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16 Rings to Answer This feature lets y ou select the number of times you want the phone to ring before the answ ering system answers a call. 1. Press the menu button r epeatedly until you hear “Number of rings selected is 3,4,5,6 or TS” . The indicator displays nr . . Press the r epeat or skip button to choose your desired setting. . Pres[...]
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17 Programming Y our Phone Main Menu The main menu on the handset provides easy access to most of your phone settings. The following table outlines the Main menu items: Answering System Access the answering system to listen to y our messages. Adjust many of your answering system settings from the handset menu. Calls List A list of all incoming call[...]
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1 Ringer Setup Ringer Volume 1. Use the or button to scroll to Ringer Setup thr ough the submenu HS Settings . . Press the OK (SKL) button. . Use the or button to scroll to Ringer V olume . 4. Press the OK (SKL) button. 5. Use the or button to select the ringer volume: Ringer V olume 1 , Ringer Volume 2 , Ringer V olume 3 , Ringer Volume 4[...]
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19 Set Alarm 1. Use the or button to scroll to Set Alarm thr ough the submenu HS Settings . . Press the OK (SKL) button. . Use the or button to choose Set Alarm or Alarm T one . 4. Press the OK (SKL) button . If you select [Set Alarm]: 1. Use the or button to select OFF , Once or Daily . . Press the OK (SKL) button. Enter the time (HH:MM) [...]
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0 NO TE: 1. Once the registration pr ocedure is complete, the handset will automatically be allocat ed the next available handset number . 2. Once the Page button is pressed and held for more than 10 seconds on a base station, the base stays in registration mode for appr ox. 2 minutes. While the handset searches for an available base station, th[...]
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1 Reset Handset 1. Use the or button to scr oll to Reset Handset through the submenu HS Settings . . Press the OK (SKL) button. “Default R eset ?” shows in the display. . Press the OK (SKL) button to r eset to the default settings or press Back (SKR) button to cancel. Handset Display Settings 1. Press the Menu (SKL) button to enter the[...]
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Handset Language 1. Use the or button to scroll to Language thr ough the submenu Display Setup . . Press the OK (SKL) button. . Use the or button to select the language. 4. Press the OK (SKL) button to conrm the setting. Base Setup 1. Press the Menu (SKL) button to enter the main menu. . Use the or button to select Base Setup . ?[...]
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Answering Syst em Setup via the Handset 1. Press the Menu (SKL) button to access the Main menu. . Press the OK (SKL) button again to access the Answer Syst em menu. Answering Syst em ON/OFF 1. Use the or to scroll to Answer On/Off through the submenu Answer Syst em . . Press the OK (SKL) button. . Use the or to select Answer On or A[...]
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4 Answering Syst em Operation Listening t o Y our Messages When you have new messages, the indicator will ash. R ecorded messages and memos are r etained until you delete them. Y our Answering System has approximately 1 minutes of storage capacity (or 59 messages/memos). If its capacity is full, the system will answer after 10 rings. Messa[...]
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5 T o delet e all old messages with the handset : 1. Press the Menu (SKL) button to access the Main menu. . Press the OK (SKL) button again to access the Answ er S ystem menu. . Use the or to scroll to Delete All Mess . 4. Press the OK (SKL) button. Erase All Msg.? shows in the display. 5. Press the YES (SKL) button to erase all messages o[...]
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6 Memory Full When the answering system memory is full, the system answers after 10 rings, beeps and waits for the -digit security code. If you don’t enter the security code within seconds , the phone hangs up. Y ou should erase some messages so the answering system can recor d new messages. NO TE: The unit also answers aft er the 10th [...]
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7 Handset Operation Making a Call Pre-Dialing: 1. Dial the telephone number . Use the Clear (SKR) button to delete any incorrect entries. OR Use the , , or mem button to select desired number , press the Mor e (SKL) and scroll to Use Number . . Press the /ash button. It will start counting when the call is connected, the call timer format [...]
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Redialing The phone stores the last 10 numbers dialed in the r edialling memory. 1. Press the button to view the dialed calls. . Use the or button to select the desired r ecord. . Press the /ash button to redial the desir ed recor d. 4. Press the /end button to terminate the call. Changing the Earpiece Volume Press the or button as [...]
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9 Paging the Handset If a handset has been misplaced, it is possible to call all the handsets. The handset will ring at full volume r egardless of any programmed pr e-set . 1. Press the page button briey on the base station. T o st op the page call: 1. Quickly press and r elease the /ash , /end, or button on the handset or page button on t[...]
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0 Three P ar ty Conference After have r eceived an external call, it is possible to include a second handset in the conversation (three w ay conference). 1. Press the INT (SKR) button to initiate an inter com call. . Use the or button to select the requir ed handset (Handset 1 or Handset ) that needs to participate in the conference (e.g. [...]
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1 Caller ID (CID) IMP ORT ANT: In order to use this unit ’s Caller ID features, y ou must subscribe t o either the standard Name/Number Caller ID Service or Call Waiting Caller ID Service. To know who is calling while you ar e on the phone, you must subscribe to Call Waiting Caller ID Ser vice. This unit receiv es and displays information tran[...]
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Reviewing CID R ecords (In CID Memory) If you ar e not at home or cannot answer , your telephone’s Caller ID memory stores the data for the 0 most r ecent calls you receiv ed so you can see who called while you wer e unavailable. When the 1st call is receiv ed, the oldest Caller ID record (1st call) is automatically deleted. Y ou may[...]
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Storing CID Records in Internal Memory Y ou may also store CID information in the phone’s internal memory. NO TE: It is important that you format CID records correctly BEFORE storing in internal memory as you cannot r eformat CID records stored in memory. 1. Make sur e the phone is OFF (not in talk mode). . Press the button. . Use th[...]
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4 Deleting All CID Recor ds 1. Make sur e the phone is OFF (not in T ALK mode). . Press the button. . Use the or buttons to display any Caller ID recor d. 4. Press the Mor e (SKL) button and then use the or buttons to select the submenu Delete All . 5. Press the OK (SKL) button and the scr een displays “Delete All?” . 6. Press the Y es[...]
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5 . User can also save number into phone book thr ough call list (refer to Call List section). Edit Entry 1. Press the Menu (SKL) button to enter the main menu. . Use the or button to select Phone Book . . Press the OK (SKL) button to enter menu. 4. Use the or button to select a desired entry. 5. Press the Mor e (SKL) button to access P[...]
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6 Delete All 1. Press the Menu (SKL) button to enter the main menu. . Use the or button to select Phone Book . . Press the OK (SKL) button to enter menu. 4. Press the Mor e(SKL) button to enter menu. 5. Use the or to select the submenu Delete All . 6. Press theOK (SKL) button to delete the entry, and the scr een displays “ Delete All PB?[...]
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7 If you choose Delete All : 1. Press the OK (SKL) button to delete the entry, and the scr een displays “Delete All?” . . Press the Y es (SKL) button to conrm. If you choose User Number : Press OK (SKL) button to view user number , you may then redial the number or save it to Calls List or Phone Book Changing the Batteries CA UTION: To[...]
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Display Messages The following indicators show the status of a message, provides Caller ID information, or helps you set up and use y our phone. DELE TE ALL PB? Prompt asking if y ou want to erase all recor ds. DELE TE? Prompt asking if y ou want to erase the current r ecords. ERASE ALL MSG.? Prompt asking if y ou want to erase all messages.[...]
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9 Handset Sound Signals Signal Meaning A long warbling tone Signals an incoming call (with ringer on) Three short beeps Page signal (several times) Single beep every 7 seconds Low battery warning T roubleshooting Guide Cordless Phone Solutions No Display • The battery must be fully char ged. Tr y replacing the battery. Registration will not wo[...]
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40 • Place the handset in the base for at least 0 seconds to reset unit . Handset does not ring • Make sur e the handset ringer is turned ON . • Move closer to the base. The handset may be out of range. • Y ou may have too many extension phones on your line. Try unplugging some phones. • Check for a dial tone. Y ou experience static, n[...]
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41 Answering Syst em Solutions Can’t hear messages, beep, etc. • Adjust speaker volume. Time/Day setting stuck at 1 a.m Mon. • Set the time clock . Answers on 10th ring • Make sur e answering system is turned on. • Answering system memory may be full. Erase some messages. Incoming messages are incomplete • An extension phone may have[...]
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4 Causes of Poor R eception • Aluminum siding. • Foil backing on insulation. • Heating ducts and other metal construction that can shield radio signals. • Y ou’re too close to appliances such as micr owaves, stoves, computers, etc. • Atmospheric conditions, such as strong storms. • Base is installed in the basement or lower oor [...]
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4 Warranty Thomson Multimedia Ltd., w arrants to the purchaser or gift recipient that if any manufacturing defect becomes appar ent in this product within 1 y ear from the original date of purchase, it will be replaced fr ee of charge, including r eturn transpor tation. This warranty does not include damage to the pr oduct resulting from acciden[...]
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44 Index A Accessory Information 4 Announce Only On/Off 15 Answering System Display Messages Answering System ON/OFF 14 Answering System ON/OFF Answering System Operation 4 Answering System Setup 14 Answering System Setup via the Handset Answering System Solutions 41 Area Code Auto Talk 19 B Base Layout 10 Base Rin[...]
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45 M Main Menu 17 Making a Call 7 Making Intercom Calls 9 Memo Recording 5 Memory Full 6 Message Alert 15 Message Alert Message Playback 4 Muting the Microphone Muting the Ringer during an Incoming Call N New Entry 4 P Paging the Handset 9 Parts Checklist 7 Pre-Dialing: 7 Programming the Phone Book 4 [...]
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Model 5 0005100 (Rev . CAN E) 0-0 Printed in China Visit the GE website at: www . GE.com/phones Thomson Multimedia Ltd. 0 Eglinton Ave W ., Suite 04 Mississauga, ON Canada L5R E7 © 00 Thomson Multimedia Ltd. Trademark(s) ® Registered Marque(s) ® déposée(s)[...]