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Telephone Clock Radio TCR10 User guide Please Keep for future reference[...]
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-Table of contents- 2 1 ................................................. 3 General Information 2 ................................................. 4 Operating Functions 3 ............................................................. 5 Installation 3.1 ................................................ 5 Safety information 3.2 .......................[...]
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1 General Information NOTES FOR OPERATION IN NEW ZEALAND The grant of a Telepermit for any item of terminal equ ipment indicates o nly that Telecom has a ccepted that t he item complie s with the minimu m condition s for connection to i ts network. It i ndicates no en dorsement of the prod uct by Telecom, nor does it provide any sort of warranty. A[...]
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2 Operating Functions 4 Handset 1 Redia l butt on 2 Memory button 3 Store button 4 Recall button 5 Earpiece vo lume level co ntrol 6 Ringer adjustment swi tch 7 Connection for curly hand set cord Telephone base unit 8 Radio FM/AM button 9 Up/ Hour b utton 10 Down/Min butt on 11 Power LED 12 Snooze button 13 LCD display 14 Message lamp 15 Radio LED [...]
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3 Installation 3.1 Safety information NOTE! Before ins tallatio n, it is ess ential tha t you read the gener al inform ation at the beginning of this user guide. 3.2 Check contents of pack The following items are su pplied in this pack: One telephone base One telephone handset One telephone line cord One curly cord One power adaptor 2 AAA batteries[...]
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3.6 Connecting to the teleph one socket Connect the te lephone cabl e supplied to the telephone wall socket and to the socket marked with a “PHO NE LINE” symb ol on the rear of the base unit. 3.7 Recall button You will use the Recall b utton when using your ne twor k operator’s services such as call waiting etc. If this featur e is not work i[...]
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4.2 Setting the al arm To turn on the alarm , press the ALARM SET button. T he icon and the current alarm time will be flashing and the time of alarm will be shown. After 5 seconds elapse, the icon com es on to ind icate that th e clock alarm i s on. To turn off the alarm, press th e ALARM SET b utton again. The icon will be off. 4.3 Using the Snoo[...]
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4.5 Using the telephone The TCR10 telephon e is used like any conv entional te lephone and works with all modern teleph one exchanges usin g the tone dialling system. 1. Lift the handset and wait until you hear di al tone. The keypad will illuminat e. 2. Dial the requir ed telephone n umber. 3. If the handset vo lume is too quie t or too loud, you [...]
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5.2 Making a call using the speed dial button s 1. Lift the handset. 2. Press the MEM butto n 3. Now press the required stora ge location between 0 and 9 on the keypad. The stored number will be d ialled automatical ly. 4. To end the call, replace the h andset. Tip! You can make calling via multiple telephon e network prov iders consider ably easie[...]
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6 For use on a Phone System only (PBX) 6.1 Pause function when using phone on a P BX Note! Inserting a pause between the code fo r the outside lin e (usually 0 or 9) and the number to be dialled described in this c hapter is only necessary on older telephone system s. With some telephone systems, there is a short pause between the code for the outs[...]
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7 Important Information 7.1 Troublesh ooting If you feel this product is not working co rrectly please consult th e user guide and ensure that you are u sing the product in accordance with the instructions. Remove all extra telepho ne equipme nt and conn ect only t his telephon e directly to the telephon e socket. If the fault is still present, con[...]
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7.3 Warranty I nformat ion This product is covered by a 12 month wa rranty against defective workmanship or parts, effective from th e date of purchase. NOTE: The warranty does not extend to damage caused by misuse, negligence, excessive voltage, fault s on the telephone line or l ightning. This guar antee in no way affects your statutory rights. F[...]