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INSTALLATION
Puts a caller on hold.
Belt Clip—
Handset
Slide over the
Volume Control
back of the handset
until it snaps
firmly in place.
MUTE/LOW BATT
indicator goes on when
PHONE indicator
battery needs to be charged,
goes on while you
or the Mute function has
are on a call.
been activated.
Makes a call.
Headset Jack
Access Ends a call.
Call Waiting or
Speed dial your
other services.
first memory dial
Temporary Tone
number.
Accesses memory
Redials last
dialing numbers.
call made.
Programs
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INSTALLATION Standard power outlet Power cord Telephone line cord Telephone jack Strain relief hook Power jack 1 Setting up the Cordless Telephone 9110. Telephone jack • Choose an area near an electri- cal outlet and a telephone jack. Slots • The outlet should not be controlled by a wall switch. 2 Connect the telephone line cord. Base unit • Insert one end of the telephone line cord into the jack at the rear of the base unit. Plug the other end into a telephone jack. Slots Make sure the plugs s
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INSTALLATION continued CAUTION: both table and wall mount installa- the telephone line cord into the tions. The telephone comes with telephone jack on the rear of 1 Never install telephone wiring the reversible base installed in the the telephone base. during a lightning storm. table mount position. To wall • Feed the remaining line cord to 2 Never install telephone jacks in mount this telephone you will the rectangular opening by wet locations unless the jack is need to remove the reversible b
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TELEPHONE OPERATION continued Special Telephone Services IMPORTANT: If you are using the Programming the Ringer Type Hold feature to switch to another If you subscribe to special local The handset ringer is capable of four extension, you must first place the telephone company services like different types of ringing tones. The call on Hold. After the extension Call Waiting or Call Forwarding, following sections detail how to phone has been picked up, release you can access them by pressing chang
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MEMORY Memory Features Dialing a Number Stored in Memory Programming a Pause Into a Memory Dial Phone Number This telephone can store 21 telephone 1 Press to get a dial tone. numbers, each up to 20 digits long. If your phone is connected to a PBX 2Press . (switchboard) you may have to dial Numbers will remain stored in 3 Press the number button (00-20) a special number (e.g., 9) to get an memory unless you erase or change you assigned to that phone number. outside line. When programming a them
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BATTERIES About the Handset Batteries as rings, bracelets, and keys. The switch into the Power Reserve mode. battery or conductor may overheat When operating in the Power You will know the batteries need and cause harm. Reserve mode, the phone’s features charging when: • Charge the battery provided with and functions should operate normal- • The phone beeps two times when or identified for use with this ly until the spare battery charge has you press to answer or product only in accordance with
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BATTERIES continued Battery Case Charging Contacts Battery Case Cover Battery Pack Spare Battery Charger Charging Contacts SPARE BATTERY indicator 7
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IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY If you have difficulty operating • The layout of your home or office If you are unable to operate special this phone, try the suggestions may be limiting the operating telephone services or other equip- below. If you still have trouble, call range. Try moving the base to ment requiring touch tone signals: 1 800 722-9125. another location—preferably on an • If you have dial pulse (rotary) ser- upper floor. vice, press on the handset If the phone does not work at all, before
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