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COM1"IUNICATIONS CORP.
CORDLESS TELEPHONE
.."900MHz DIGITAL
.CALLER ID
IMPORTANT: REVIEW INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE OPERATION
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Congratulations! You have purchased The AUDIOVOX DT 921c also pro- one of the most sophisticated cordless vides a one-way Page/Find. Pressing telephones on the market! The the base PAGE key will cause the AUDIOVOX DT 921c has been de- handset to ring in a manner which signed to offer a new standard in distinguishes it from normal incoming ringing. This can be used to alert the cordless telephone technology. handset user, or to simply locate the Unlike most other cordless phones, the handset in t
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",,"I' ,,;~\,,", !',~i::', ~1:::.~,ki::,;~fij: ,,::' ;;~i¥:;:;:~ ::;;..., ~~il~~~ SPECIAL FEATURES .Easy answer -When the phone .900 MHz Operation. rings, simply press any key other .Fully Digital Link between Handset than OFF, MUTE. or the Volume and Base with ADPCM voice cod- Keys on the handset to answer. .Auto hang up when returning the ing. .Digitally-Scrambled Voice Commu- handset to the base cradle. nication. .Extension in use indicator. .Name I Number CID display. . .24 Bit Digital Secur
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This equipment complies with Parts 15 FCC Part 15 and 68 of the Federal Communications Warning: Changes or modifications to Commission (FCC) rules for the United this unit not expressly approved by the States. It also complies with regula- party responsible for compliances could tions RSS210 and CS-O3 of Industry void the user's authority to operate the and Science Canada. Operation is equipment. subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause inte.rler- The equipment has
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FCC Part 68 This equipment may not be used on The FCC requires that you connect coin service provided by the phone your cordless telephone to the nation- company or Party lines. wide telephone network through a modular telephone jack (USOC RJ 11 C, The REN is useful in determining the number of devices you may connect RJ11W). to your telephone line and still enable Your telephone company may disc9n- the devices to ring when you receive tinue your service if your equipment a call. The general rul
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~ w- .." . - .r. ;~~~1;i;;:-I~ ~~~,;S:!; Before installing this equipment. users Caution: Users should not attempt to should ensure that it is permissible to make such connections be connected to the facilities of the themselves, but should con- local telecommunications company. tact the appropriate electri- The equipment must also be installed cal inspection authority, or using an acceptable method of con- electrician, as appropriate. nection. The customer should be aware that compliance with t
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c w When using your telephone equipment, 7. This product should be operated basic safety precautions should always only from the type of power source be followed to reduce the risk of fire, indicated on the marking label. If electric shock and injury to persons, you are not sure of the type of including the following: power supply to your home, con- sult your dealer or local power 1. Read and understand all instruc- company. tions. 8. Do not allow anything to rest on the 2. Follow all wamings an
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12.Unplug this product from the wall 13.Avoid using a telephone (other outlet and refer servicing to a than a cordless type) during an AUDIOVOX authorized service fa- electrical storm. There may be a cility under the following condi- remote risk of electric shock from tions: lighting. A. When the power supply cord or 14.Do not use the telephone to report plug is damaged or frayed,. a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak. B. If liquid has been spilled into the product. c. If the product has been
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Altematively, if you have purchased a spare battery pack and it has been charging in the base unit, simply DT921c cordless telephone is pow- exchange the drained handset battery ered by a rechargeable battery pack. pack with the fully charged replace- It charges automatically whenever the ment battery pack frpm the base handset is in the base. You should charger. Place the drained handset charge the battery pack for 16 hours battery pack into the base charger to when you first receive your phone
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Follow the steps below: 1. Remove the battery case cover by pressing on the ridged lines and sliding downward. SLIDE IN THE BATTERY COVER '-- - ~I PRESS and SLIDE DOWNWARD - ~ ~c:: ~ 5. If the new battery pack is not already charged, place the hand- set in the cradle of the base unit to allow it to charge for 16 hours. 2. Discard the old battery pack. Don't put the old battery pack in a trash col1'1p,actor or a fire -it could burst. 3. Place the new battery pack in its ":;\ housing with the meta
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~ 4. Exercise care in handling batteries Place a battery pack in the Spare in order not to short the battery Battery charger. Make sure the metal with conducting materials such as charging contacts on the underside of rings, bracelets. and keys. The the battery pack are aligned with the battery or conductor may overheat charging contacts in the Spare Battery and cause bums. charger. ~ '=-- SPARE BATTERY CHARGER =- -- 00- The DT921 c has a bui/t-in spare Battery Charger, which is located in the c
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Setting Up Your AUDIOVOX DT921 c Choose an area near an electrical outlet and a telephone wall jack. AC Power Adaptor Plug the AC power adaptor into an electrical outlet and the DC connector to the back of the base unit. Charge the handset battery pack before use. The battery pack recharges automatically whenever the handset is in the base unit. The batteries must be charged for 16 hours before using your phone for the first time. + Ha~dset Ringer The handset ringer is programmed ON as the facto
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~ -- ~ II ~ ~ CAUTION: 1. Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm. 2. Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations. 3. Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface. 4. Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines. 13 13 1998/6122. PM 07:16 d192I.p65 ~ ~ rF =tl
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US1NG THE WALL MOUNT ADAPTOR 1. Position the wall mount bracket on the base. line up the tabs on the waIl mount adaptor with the holes on the bottom of the base (Figure 1 ). Snap the waIl mount bracket firmly in place. 2. Mount the base on the wall. Position the base so the mounting studs will fit into the holes on the bottom of the base. Position the power cord to extend down the wall Figure 1 the phone is to be mounted on. 0- Slide the base down on the <0- mounting studs until it locks into <0
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LCO Oisplay Messages is displayed when the handset microphone has been muted. -LI 1-1..1 I~: I t.~13Ef;:: I:IFF ::LEI::TE[I the PHONE ON indicator is displayed is displayed when the handset ringer when the phone is in use. has been programmed off. WiN -iiii ..ala 8S1111 shows the handset volume setting. is displayed when the handset has lost I communication with the base unit and -@- I is attempting to reestablish a link by + scanning all channels. is displayed when the unit is in a low- battery
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- ANTENNA VOLUME UP & OOWN \ . + LCO OISPLAY HOLD KEY OFF KEY TALK KEY DIAUNG KEYS (0-9) TONE {Temporary Tone) MEMORY BATTERY REDIAL COMPARTMENT CALLER ID MUTE CLEAR/DELETE PROGRAM MEMORY 2 MEMORY1 THE HANDSET FEATURES 16 5/15/98. 11:13 AM DT '21 16 +
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~ 13 O\.t 1<. v I~ TONE/PULSE SELECTOR AC POWER JACK PHONE CORD JACK + -+ THE BASE UNIT FEATURES 17 DT 921 17 5/15/98. 11:13 AM +
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~ TO M UTE A CAL,L i, ' , SET-UP .Plug AC adaptor into a standard .Press MUTE to disable the electrical outlet and Base Unit handset microphone. .Set Dial Mode switch to PULSE or Press MUTE again to return to TONE. The unit is factory set to normal two way conuersation. TONE. .to PAGE THE HANDSET ~ ..,,:,~:; .c .' .Let the handset battery pack charge .To page from the base, press for 16 hours before first use. PAGE. .Connect telephone line cord to base .To cancel the PAGE either press unit and t
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w ~ +- To view the time and date of the call press and hold the 7 (!) key. The time and date will be shown along with the phone number. You will see something like: As long as the key is held down. .To v jew other calls. scroll backwards and forwards by using the 6 (*) and Q (*) keys. Press the TAL,K key. To view additional digits not shown Press MEM . on the display, press the ~ (9) key Enter the memory location of the .To exit press OFF . phone number you wish to dial (01...20). The number wil
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~ s c ,,~~~~~~ :MAKiNG'!CA ~¥~~~~ '.' !~~:sttk;., ~~., t-';;', ~~'6.~ You can ma You can use your AUDIOVOX DT921 c handset whether you are at the base cordless phone with services such as or away from it. Call Waiting. Simply press the T ALK key to FLASH the line. NOTE: There are two different ways to dial a number: To REDIAL the last number you Press the TALK key and wait for dialed. press the T ALK key. then press dial tone. Then dial the number you REDIAL. The phone will automatically want. d