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IMPORTANT: REVIEW INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE OPERATION
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, ~. :::::fi! ;~ .;-c ~:',,1."'~.: ."';;;:.'?'. ,,'" , )-:.:,"';:;.,:;.., .~"fl:.;,,'!!t. Page INTRODUCTION 1 Special Features 2 Parts Check List 3 FCC AND IC REGULATIONS 4 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 7 REPLACING THE BATTERY PACK 9 GETTING STARTED : 12 WALL MOUNTING 14 EXAMPLES OF THE HANDSET DISPLAY 15 THE HANDSET LAYOUT 16 THE BASE UNIT LAYOUT 17 ,. BASE UNIT FEATURES ANSWERING' DEVICE 18 QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE 19 BASIC OPERATION 21 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS 22 Call Waiting 22 Switching Calls Using
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The AUDIOVOX DT 941 CI also Thank you for purchasing this AUDIOVOX telephone. Your provides a one-way Page/Find. Pressing the base PAGE key will AUDIOVOX DT 941 CI Integrated cause the handset to ring in a manner Telephone Answering Device ( ITAD) combines the features of a digital which distinguishes it from normal incoming ringing. This can be used to cordless phone with a digital (tapeless) alert the handset user, or to simply answering device. locate the handset in the event that it Unlike m
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SPECIAL FEATURES -PHONE battery pack installed in base). .900 MHz Operation. Face up or Face down Handset .Fully Digital Link between Handset charging. and Base. .Easy answer -When the phone .Digitally-Scrambled Voice Commu- rings. simply press any key other nication. than OFF; MUTE, or the Volume .Alphanumeric Call Waiting Caller Keys on the handset to answer. ID .,', .Auto hang up when returning the .2 row by 12 character Sx7 dot handset to the base cradle. matrix alphanumeric display. .Extens
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.'".'!I {.;,!'~' ~~!'i'f#~ ~.~;f!f~.'i- I f~~tiJ~:~.~:.. To purchase replacement battery packs, call AUDIOVOX COMMUNICATIONS at. (800) 229. . ~ HANDSET BASE UNIT AATTERY PAr;1< POW!;:R AnAPTOR AC WAL I MOUNTING BRACKET TFI,EPHONE: LINE CORD 6I24/9a. 12:19 PM
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...,-.,"' u'r:a"tions c1:"",,,-,.:':.i .~,;~~~~~( 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 RSS21O 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
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This equipment may not be used on FCC Part 68 coin service provided by the phone The FCC requires that you connect company or Party Lines. your cordless telephone to the nation- wide telephone network through a The REN is useful in determining the modular telephone jack {USOC AJ 11 C, number of devices you may connect AJ11W or AJ14). to your telephone line and still enable the devices to ring when you receive Your telephone company may discon- a call. The general rule is that the REN tinue your
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F ~~r :t; C ~~~~(~ ~ Iilt }};l~l R i~t ~~, tt~;i,;c " ,~ri~[: ;.:"';,";.'.: ' ~:"anu: ut e g u a Ions Cautinn: Users should not attempt to Before installing this equipment, users make such connections should ensure that it is permissible to themselves, but should be connected to the facilities of the contact the appropriate local telecommunications company. electrical inspection The equipment must also be installed authority, or electrician, as using an acceptable method of connection. The custo
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;:t 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, consult your dealer or local power company. Read and understand all instructions. 8. Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not locate this
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~41( ~:" 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 electrical storm. There may be a AUDIOVOX authorized service remote risk of electric shock from facility under the following conditions: lighting. A. When the power supply cord or 14.Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the plug is damaged or frayed!, leak. If liquid has been spilled into B. the product. c. If the product has
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Ch~rging The Handset Battery Pack Alternatively, if you have purchased a The handset of your AUDIOVOX spare battery pack and it has been charging in the base unit, simply DT 941 CI is powered by a recharge- able battery pack. It charges auto- exchange the drained handset battery matically whenever the handset is in pack with the fully charged replace- the base. You should charge the ment battery pack from the base battery pack for 16 hours when you charger. Place the drained handset first receiv
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To Replace The Handset Battery Pack REPLACE THE Follow the steps below: BATTERY COVER 1. Remove the battery case cover by 0 pressing on the ridged lines and ~ sliding downward. , PRESS and SLIDE DOWNWARD C> ... 5. If the new battery pack is not already charged. plac~ 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 compactor or a fire. it could burst. I ~ -@- , 3. Place the new battery pack
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.t.;t:v ~ri~~. .'fu. ~~~;,~,;~,..,;?;.;~~ ~a~ 4. Exercise care in handling batteries Place a battery pack in the Spare Battery charger. Make sure the metal in order not to short the battery charging contacts on the underside of with conducting materials such as the battery pack are aligned with the rings. bracelets, and keys. The charging contacts in the Spare Battery battery or conductor may overheat and cause burns. charger. SPARE BATTERY CHARGER The AUDIOVOX DT 941 CI has a built- in spare Ba
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:;:.:- i~i[i ~;'.;;.~,',:;:.:'; ~rl~t;1gc- 0, !:",,";~~;"";',. "":;)~i:~t~t 1';;, c , ~;."r:l~~.~ ;':;,\; ;":j;[.~~;:;!?~;;~:: Setting Up Your AUDIOVOX DT 94'CI Choose an area near an electrical outlet and a telephone wall jack. AC Power Adapter Plug the AC power adapter into an electrical outlet and the DC conn~9ler to the back of the base unit. . Charge the handset battery pack before use. The battery pack recharges automatically whenever ~lie handset is in the base unit. The batteries must be
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Check for a dial tone. Atterthe battery pack is charged, rotate the Base Unit antenna to an upright position. ~ the Handset and press ~1..!.9. "PHONE ON" will appear on the display, and you will hear a dial tone. If not, see 'IN CASE OF OIFFICUL TY'. ..' Fill in the telephone number card on the base unit. I~ =. =. '0-. j..ln.(~ -=- c TELEPHONE FILL IN THE -11\ - c ~ NUMBER ~ ,~ CARD I ~ + ~ CAUTION: 1. Never install telephone wiring during a lig~tning storm. 2. Never install telephone jacks in
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~ ;;:.::"0;;.. . .;;,.~, 'i I:" ~" ";""N"',;;;; WAbtir:'M O U N](N G t ,,;:ii,~;"'". .~;t.~.:.:; ,::~~;~;; .;;:,..., located on the back of the Base Unit. (Figure 2) Choose a spot near an electrical outlet and a telephone jack. Your phone requires a modular telephone jack and a standard electrical outlet (120v AC). The power cord is six feet long; make sure there is an electrical outlet 9 within reach of the base. The outlet -<. should not be controlled by a wall switch. If the switch is ever tu
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~ Handset Display Messages 1=1t-~ This message is displayed when the PHONE ON is displayed when the handset ringer has been programmed phone is in use. off. After pressing a volume key. this This display wams that the handset displays the current volume setting. has lost communication with the base -@- ~ unit and is attempting to reestablish a link by scanning all channels. E:RTTE~~'i.' This display warns of a low battery condition. The handset typically operates for at least 5 minutes after the
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~ .9 ANTENNA ~-~ I -@- I , --- 0: D VOLUME UP & DOWN LCD DISPLAY HOLD KEY 1\- ..~- ' ~ ' T... ., ~, '", ' . OFF KEY .-- TALK Key ~.-, 0 1 0 r 2-. '-0:-' ,-, '- ) --=-- I DIAUNG KEYS (0-9) I '-~ \!=- (.!;::0 I " - I ,.-:-, -, ,.:;-- I TONE (Temporary Tone) i \!.:::;i.a-, \bOI / MEMORY BATTERY REDIAL COMPARTMENT CALLER ID e. ..MUTE @. CLEAA/DELETE PROGRAM MEMORY 2 MEMORYI )J 16 -, 16 DT94102.p65 6124/98. 12:20 PM -+1 ~
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-@- I . MEMORY DIALING CARO ANTENNA POWERINOICATOR HS IN-USE INOICATOR CHARGING INOICATOR SPARE BATT INOICATOR MENU KEY SELECT KEY TIME/SET KEY ERASE KEY ON/OFF KEY MEMO KEY VOLUME UP KEY VOLUME OOWN KEY PAGE KEY SKIP/OUICK KEY PlAY/STOP KEY REPEAT KEY CHARGING CONTACTS 17 OT94102.p65 t7 6124198. 12:20 PM -@- Il I
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~~I~:i.:i; -00- ~ - ~ ...,' ~1e;f.~.:j , :- .!;{;"1~ "::-"", '. ~~'~ ..:;i ~, ANSWER ON/OFF Key SKIP/QUICK Key :, 0";.;: Turns the answering device ON and To skip to the next message during playback; hold this key down to speed OFF. up message playback. MEMO Key For recording outgoing messages and VOLUME UP/OOWN Keys ~ . To increase or decrease Base Unit memos. speaker playback volume. ERASE For erasing Key individual or all previously To increase, decrease or.turn off Base Unit Call-Screening V