PART 5: Things you should know
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NOTE: When you use the unit for the first time, please do as the following step:
1. Plug the DC adaptor to the wall outlet firstly.
2. Then connect the telephone line.
Pay attention to the sequence of the process. It is important.
Before charging the cordless handset, please remove the battery cover from the back
of your handset and plug the battery's plug into it's jack.
To avoid the electromagnetic interference, please keep the base unit away from
electronic appliances, such as a TV, personal computer, or another cordless phone. And it
will be better to put it in a HIGH and CENTRAL location with no obstructions.
When a power failure occurs
During a power failure, you cannot make or answer calls on the cordless handset or on
base speakerphone. But you still can use the base corded handset to make or answer
calls, and the redial and memo numbers stored in the base will be retained even if a
power failure occurs.
The programmed contents will be retained even if power failure occurs.
The redial and memo dial numbers stored in the handset will be retained even if the
handset battery runs down.
Statements to the user:
Conversations performed using this device are liable to eavesdropping and their privacy
is not ensured.
Operation of this device is subject to the following two conditions:
1) The device shall not cause harmful interference.
2) The user shall accept any interference received by the device.
If you are unable to solve the problem, please always bring
together to the service department.
IMPORTANT NOTE :
cordless
handset & base unit
M E N U
Feature list
Getting started
Telephone operations
Special functions
Operations for caller ID
Things you should know
Accessories
Connecting
Charging
Front view
LCD information
Digital security
Handset On/Off switch
Setting
Making & answering calls
Last number redial
Channel selection(40 channels)
Flash function
Memory Operations
Transferring calls
Intercom function
65536 combination security coding
Out of range detection
Base unit location/noise
Caution
Troubleshooting
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