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TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE PAGE SECTION SECTION 3 TELEPHONE MEMORY INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 OPERA T!ON . . . . . . . . ..” . . ..”. .”. I7 A. PaRs checklist . . . . ...”..... A. Storing a Number into B. Cordless Telephone Memo~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..l7 Characteristics . . . . . . . . . . ...4 B. Changing astored C, Setting the Secutity Code . ...4 Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..l7 C. Pause Function . . . . . . . . . . ..l8 CONTROLS and FEATURES . . . . .
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INTRODUCTION Thank YOU for purchasing the GE 900 Megahertz Cordless Telephone. Your new telephone is a carefully engineered, high-quality, durable product with natural sound quality, modern features and elegant styling. It is designed to give you the quality and convenience you expect in a cordless telephone. To familiarize Vourself with all the features of your telephone, please read the F~llo;ing- instr~ctions carefully. Retain this Guide for future reference. . FCC NUMBER IS LOCATED ON THE BO
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INTRODUCTION : B. cor~iess c This 900 Megahertz Cordless Telephone utilizes state of ● the art technology. It operates on the 902-928 MHz ● Telephone ● frequency band. There are three main advantages to this Characteristics ● technology: — More channels ● ● ● — Clear reception ● ● — Interference free ● ● ● A cordless telephone offers convenience, ease and ● ● mobility during telephone communications. Its use, ● however, is dependent upon the availability of AC power. ● ● Any interruption of elec
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CONTROLS and FEATURES : A. Cordless Full Range Cordless System ● Telephone ● ● Cmstal Clear sou~d’” with Compandor extends the — ● Features ● eff~ctive range of your cordless telephone and virtually ● eliminates static and interference ● ● ● Digital Security System prevents false ringing from other ● cordless telephones ● ● ● Page/Find ● ● ● Charge Light ● ● ● In Use Light ● ● Tone/Pulse Switchable ● ● ● Wall or Desk Mountable Base ● ● ● High Peflormance Base Antenna . ● ● ● Dual Wave~ Noise Fil
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CONTROLS and FEATURES : B. Cordless 1. BASE RECHARGE CONTACTS ● Telephone ● 2. HANDSET HOOK — Hook holds handset to base unit ● Controls ● when wall mounted. ● ● ● 3. PAGE/FIND BUTTON ● ● iN USE LiGHT 4. ● ● ● 5* HANDSET CHARGE LIGHT ● ● 6. HIGH PERFORMANCE BASE ANTENNA ● ● ● Sets the dialing mode for PULSE!TONE S WITCH — 7. ● ● either Tone or Pulse (Rotary) semice. ● ● 8. AC POWER SUPPLY CONNECTION ● ● “. .- ● TELEPHONE JACK 9. ● . ● 10. HIGH PERFORMANCE HANDSET ANTENNA ● ● ● 11. HANDSET VOLUME
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INSTALLATION A modular (Universal Semite Order Code) s A. Telephone outlet USOC: RJIIC outlet jack (illustrated) is required. 1 Requirements ● Installation of this telephone in locations with ● ● 4-prong jacks or with hard-wired outlets will require additional Conveflers (not included). The g dealer from whom you purchased your phone or s ● a telephone supply store can advise you ● regarding the proper Converter. ● ● 1. First, install the desk adapter by snapping it s B. installation for Desk or
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INSTALLATION ● ● 4. Raise BASE ANTENNA. ● ● ● ● ● b ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● 5. Set TONE/PULSE SWITCH on the BASE to : the position compatible with your telephone : sewice. (If you’re not sure, check with your . ● ● local telephone company.) ● ● n ● ● ● ● ● ● . ● Place HANDSET in BASE to charge battery. ~ 6. Notes: Before initial use of CORDLESS : HANDSET, battery should be charged for 12 : “Charging the Batte~ . or more hours, See, . . ● ‘. . . ● Pack”. ● --:-.”- “: .. -“. . .. The Ringer switch m
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INSTALLATION ● ● 1. First, be sure that the desk adapter is NOT ● C. Wall Mou;ting the ● attached to the base. Then plug the SHORT ● Base Unit (optional) ● TELEPHONE LINE into jack on the back ● of the BASE UNIT, ● ● ● ● n ● ● II/ ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● . . ● . . 2. Connect ADAPTER to the BASE UNIZ ● “. ● . . ● Plug the small “L” shaped end of the AC ~ POWER SUPPLY into back of unit. ● ● Guide AC POWER SUPPLY CORD through ● Channel on top so cord threads down and . ● hangs out the bottom of the BAS
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INSTALLATION ● :1 ● ● 4. Connect the shoti Telephone Line Cord ● ● modular plug to wail phone outlet ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● . ● ● ● . . ● ● ● ● ● 5. Mount the BASE UNIT to the wall PLATE ● ● Slip mounting holes of BASE (on back of ● ● unit) over wall plate posts and slide BASE ● ● down until unit is firmly in place. ● ● into a standard ● Plug the AC POWER SUPPLY 6. an outlet that s . . household outlet. Do NOT use b ● wall switch. can be turned on and off by a ● “. . . ● --:- . ..
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INSTALLATION Your GE 900 hlHz Cordless telephone comes D. Charging the with a nickel cadmium rechargeable battery pack Battery Pack (located in Handset). Charging takes place when the HANDSET is placed in the BASE. When fully charged, the battery pack provides suffi- A’ cient power to enable the HANDSET to be left out of the BASE for prolonged periods and still function properly. However, to maintain adequate power, you will need to recharge the BATTERY few days by returning the PACK every HANDS
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TELEPHONE OPERATION t~~en ~h~ ~AflDsET js ;n the BASE: 9 and ● 8 To Receive a Call Receiving ● Iifi the HANDSET. The phcne In When phone r: figs. 8 1, Calls ● ‘“o~” and you can talk. (Auto use light wiil turn ● ● Answer Feature) ● ● 2. If you press the PHONE button by accident within 2-3 1 ● ● seconds of IiRing the HANDSET out of the base, the ● phone will ignore your command. (Afier 2-3 seconds ● ● you will disccflnect the line.) ● ● 3. if the call is first answered on an extension phone and ●
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TELEPHONE OPERATION Your Cordless Handset has Last Number Redial memory. ● The number will remain in the handset’s RED/AL memory ● un il another number is dialed. ● ● ● To REDIAL the last number called ● ● 1. Pick-up HANDSET. ● ● 2. Press PHONE “ON”. ● 3. Wait for Dial Tone. 4. Press REDIAL. ● ● If you want to keep dialing a busy number in rapid succes- s C, Fast ~edial ● . . . sion you can do so with FAST RED/AL. When you hear the ● . . ● busy signal, just press the REDIAL button. The phone wil
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TELEPHONE OPERATION ● ● F. Tempora~ If you have PULSE (rotary) service, you can still access ● ● those special services (such as electronic banking, calling ● cards, telephone answering equipment, etc.) which require ● ● tone signals for aperation. ● ● Dial the local access number in the normal way. Then, press ● ● the “*“ key to activate TEMPOHARY TONE. Your phone ● will then generate the required tone signals as you dial the ● ● numbers or symbols needed to complete your call. ● ● When finishe
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TELEPHONE OPERATION The CORDLESS HANDSET has the ability to save battery : 1. Howto ● power when in or out of the BASE. ● Save ● To reduce battery usage, slide the R/NGER switch to the Bat~eq 4 “OFF” position. However, the Handset will not ring when ● Power there is an incoming call. This battery saving feature is most : ● convenient when another extension phone is within hearing ● distance. ● ● ● ● ● CORDLESS HANDSET : J. Tone ● A shofl beep when key is — Key tone feedback. ● Signals ● pressed.
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TELEPHONE MEMORY OPERATION ● ● A. Storing a Your Cordless Phone can store up to ten (10) telephone ● Number in ● numbers of up to 16 digits long that can be dialed ● Memo~ automatically. ● ● n ● Memory Storage must be done with the phone “OFF”. ● ● STORING ● ● Pick up HANDSET. ● ● Press MEMORY. 2. ● ● 3. Enter the number to be stored. ● ● 4. Press MEMORY. ● ● Press a numbered key (0-9 Memory Locqtion). 5. ● ● 6. Write the name or number of party stored in memory ● ● location on Memo~ Directory C
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TELEPHONE MEMORY OPERAT~ON Used for storing a momentary delay in the dialing sequence : Cm Pause of a stored telephone number. This is tienerallv used when a ~ “PAUSE” is needed to wait for a dial ;on[ L (e.g. afier dialing ~ 9 for an outside line) or a computer tone e.g. for some long : ● distance sewices). ● ● At point where pause is required. . . press FLASH. ● ● Note: You may have to store two or three Pauses at the end ● of a stored number. ● ● This feature allows you to dial in succession
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PRODUCT CARE . ● ● A. Batte~ A Rechargeable Nickel Cad@urn battery pack is installed in ● ● Replacement each Cordless HANDSET to provide power for operation. If the ● battery needs replacing, follow the steps below: ● ● ● 10 Replace 8atte~: ● + ● 1. Make sure the PHONE LIGHT on the HANDSET is “OFF”. ● 4 ● 2. Open BATTERY COMPARTMENT on back of HANDSET by ● gently sliding down door. ● ● ● 3. Remove SCREW from battery holder. Remove HOLDER. ● u ● ● 4. Slide BA~ERY PLUG down and out of plug clip. (
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PRODUCT CARE * ● To keep your telephone working and looking good, follow ● B. Genera! ● these few simple ruies. ● Product ● Care ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Avoid putting cordiess phone near heating appliances and ● ● devices that generate electrical noise (i.e., motors, fluo- ● rescent iamps). ● ● ● ● ● ● Cordless phone should not be exposed to direct sunlight ● or moisture. ● . . ● ● “, ● . . ● ● ● Avoid dropping the Handset as well as other rough ● treatment to the phone. ● ● ● ● ● ● ● dampened with wate