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TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE S~CTION PAGE SECTION TWO YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY IN PRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...3 TELEPHONE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..I5 A. Parts Checklist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...3 SERVICE INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...15 CONTROLS and FEATURES . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...4 A. Telephone Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...5 FCCREGiSTRAT!ON 8. Telephone Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...5
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INTRODUCTION Thank YOU for purchasing a Clock Radio Telephone from GE Communications Products. Your new GE Model 2-9710 is a carefully engineered, high-qualiW, durable produ~ with natural sound quality, modern features and elegant styling. It is designed to give YOUthe quality and convenience you expect in a telephone, and a clock radio. TO familiarize yourself with all the features of your Clock Radio Telephone, please read the following instrutiions carefully. Retain this Guide for future refe
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CONTROLS and FEATURES 1 A. Telephone 1. Handset ● Controls ● 2. Handset Hook Switch ● ● Used when dialing a number 3. Memo~ Dial Button — ● stored in memo~, locations 1-9. ● ● 4. Store Button — Stores phone number in a MEMORY ● ● location. ● ● Redial Button — Redials the last number called. Also 5. ● works as PAUSE for Memory after other numbers have ● ● been dialed. ● ● 6. Ringer Volume Switch — Adjusts the volume of the ● ringer (Hi or Lo) or to turn ringer off. ● ● 7. Microphone ● ● 8. Earpie
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INSTALLATION Follow these steps to connect your new telephone t A. Introduction ● for proper operation. Make sure you have a modular ● telephone jack. A modular (Universal Sewice Order ● m Code) USOC: RJIIC outlet (illustrated) jack is ● ● required. ● Installation of this telephone in locations with 4prong ● ● jacks or with hard-wired outlets will require additional ● ● Converters (not included). The dealer from whom ● you purchased your phone or a telephone supply ● ● store can advise you regar
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INSTALLATION ● ● 3. Piug in the AC Power Cord This clock radio telephone operates on 120V : ● AC household power. ● ● Plug the AC Power Cord into the AC power ● outlet. ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● .“ ● ● 4. The Pulse/Tone Switch ● The PULSE~NE switch located on the ● ● HANDSET should be set to the proper ● position. The switch should be set to TONE if ● ● you have “touch tone” sewice. Otherwise, set ● ● . .. to PULSE. ● ● Note: If you have pulse sewice, the switch ● may be changed to ~
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TELEPHONE OPERATION The GE Model 2-9710 Clock Radio Telephone provides normal : A. introduction telephone operation along with storage of up to twelve telephone s numbers in memory for automatic dia~ing of frequently called or s emergency numbers. ● ● . ● ● To Make A Call ; B. HOW tO ● 1. Pick up HANDSET. ● Make and ● Receive 2. Wait for dial tone. ● ● Calls 3. Dial telephone number. ● ● 4. When finished, hang-up. ● ● ● To Receive a Call ● ● 1. When phone rings, pick up HANDSET and talk. ● ● 2.
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TELEPHONE MENIORY OPERATION J A. Introduction Your new GE P~lcdel 2-97?0 Clock Radio Telephone has 12 ● ● memory locations capable of storing a telephone number of up 4 to 16 digits. Three telephone numbers can be stored in the 3 Quick ● ● Dial positions and dialed with one touch. (For example: you may ● want to store emergency phone numbers for quick and easy ● ● access). 9 klemory positions are dialed with two touches ● (&fE/VIORYD/AL and the number button 1-9 corresponding to’the ● ● memory l
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TELEPHONE MEMORY OPERATION Quick Dial Numbe~ 1 C. Howto Dial ● ● 1. Pick up HANDSET a Stored ● 2. Wait for Dial Tone. Number ● ● 3. Press A or B or C. ● ~ [ ● Frequently Called Numbem in Memo~ ● BP’ ● 1. Pick up HANDSET ● @c 2. Wait for Dial Tone. ● Bc ● 3. Press MEMORY DIAL. I mc ● ● 4. Press 1, or2. . . . or 9. ● This feature allows you to dial in succession a chain of ; D. HOW to numbers in different memo~ locations. This is useful when Chain Dial ● you must dial more than one number in memor
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TELEPHONE MEMORY OPERATION ● ● E. storinga When storing a number, a momentary delay may be needed in ● the dialing sequence for a stored telephone number. This is ● Pause in ● Dialing generally used when a “PAUSE” is needed to wait for a dial tone ● ● (e.g. after dialing a long distance access number). The REO/AL ● button should be pressed at the point where a pause is needed ● ● in the dialing sequence. During storage, pushing the REDiAL ● -—- button sewes to store a pause in the dialing sequen
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PRODUCT CARE ● ● A consumer replaceable long-life Lithium Battery (3V) is A. To Repiace installed in the phone to provide back-up power for retaining : Backup numbers in memory. The Lithium 8atte~ compartment is - : Batte~ located on the bottom of the telephone handset. ● ● ● ● ● 1. Unplug the power cord and unplug PHONE LINE from ● ● telephone outlet. ● 2. Remove TELEPHONE NUMBER PLASTIC COVER and ~ ● CARD to expose battery holder. ● Note: Insert pointed object into hole in PUSTIC COVER : ● and
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PRODUCT CARE To keep your GE Telephone working and looking good, follow these J C. General ● few simple rules: ● Product ● Avoid putting telephone near heating appliances and devices ; Care that generate electrical noise. (i.e., motors, fluorescent lamps.) . ● Telephone should not be exposed to dir= sunlight or moisture. g “ - Avoid dropping the Handset and other rough treatment to the s Q phone. ● Clean telephone with a soft cloth dampened with water. s (Remember to first unplug phone from wall
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TELEPHONE SERVICE If your Telephone does not work properly, follow the Sewice Checklist. If it is still inoperative then disconnect the Telephone and t~ another telephone to determine if the problem is with the telephone line. If it is the telephofle line, notify the telephone company for semice. If the Telephone continues to malfunction, please make sure YOU have followed all the instructions in this manual to correct the problem. If you continue to have problems, refer to the service informati
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TWO YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY TELEPHONE What does your warranty cavefl ● Any defect in material or workmanship. For how long after the original purchase? s Two years. ● The warranty for rental units begins with the first rental. What will we do? ● Provide you with a new, or at our option, a reconditioned unit. “ The exchange unit is warranted for the remainder of your product’s original two-year warranty perio~. How do you make a warranty claim? ● Properly pack your unit. Include any cables, etc., w
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FCC REGISTRATION [FORMATION Your GE telephone equipment is re istered with the Federal Cammunicatlons Commission and is in compliance with pans 15 and 68, F C Ruies and Regulations. z 1. Notification to the bcal Telephone Company On the bottom of this eq~ipment is a label indicating among other information, the FCC Hegfstration number and Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for the equipment. YOU must, upon request, provide this information to your telephone company. The RE~ is useful to determine t
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CONTROLS and FEATURES A. Clock Radio -1 Controls and Features i Note: Radio and Alarm will flat operate if HANDSET is out of BASE ● u . .. . ...” .. - ..: ... . . . . .. . ... . ----- -“t- 1 f I . .... . -. .-. .. . ., .,,..> . ..”....: ● ● n 1. Hour Button 2. Minute Button 3. Wake Set Button 4. Time Set Button 13. FM/AM Band Switch 8. LED Indicator 5. Sleep Button ● AM 14. Radio Mute Switch 6. Function Selector ● Wake ● off 9, Digital Display ● Radio On 10. FM/AM Dial Scale ● Radio Wake ● Alarm
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CLOCK RADIO OPERATION : A. Introduction The GE Model 2-9710 Clock Radio Telephone provides good ● sound quality with its AM/FiM radio. In addition, it provides ● ● convenient alarm features, such as wake-to-radio, wake-to- ● ● alarm, sleep-to-music and snooz alarm. m ● When AC power is interrupted (disconnected) for a shofi ● B. power ● period, both time and alarm settings will change (unless Failure ● ● optional batte~ is installed). After AC power is restored Indicator ● (reconnected) the DIGI
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AM — A Built-in ferrite rod antenna eliminates the need for 1 F, Antennas an outside antenna for AM reception. Rotating the radio ● ● slightly may improve reception for distant AM stations. ● ● FM — The POWER CORD acts as your FM antenna. The ● ● POWER CORD picks up moderate to strong stations and ● eliminates the need for an external antenna in most strong ● signal areas, Be sure the POWER CORD is stretched out to s its full length. Do not coil or bunch the CORD together. ● ● Changing position
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CLOCK RADIO OPERATION ● ● J. Wake to Your Choice of Wake to Radio ● Music or ● 1. Select your AM or FM station as outlined under RADIO ● Radio - OPERATION. ● ● 2. Turn FUNCTION SELEC~R to OFF. ● 3. Set wake time as outlined under SET THE WAKE TIME. ● ● 4. Turn the FUNCTION SELECTOR to RAD/O WAKE position. ● ● The WAKE INDICATOR in the Display will light. ● ● The radio is now set to turn on at the time you have set, and will ● ● turn itself off after about 1 hour and 59 minutes. To turn radio off