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Radio Basic

Radio Basic

P ress a nd rel ease t he

bu tton to turn t he rad io on.

S lide th e

sw itch (l ocated on th e right side o f the u nit) to desire d broa dcast

b and.

Turn th e

kn ob to select a stati on.

A djust the

contr ol to th e desi red lis tening level.

To turn the ra dio off , press and re lease

RA DIO

AM/ FM

TUN ING

VO LUME

RADI O.

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Th e built -in Au tomati c Freq uency Contr ol (AF C) wo rks on ly on F M. It h elps k eep th e
rad io loc ked in on the FM st ation t o whic h it is t uned.
Wh en tu ning in FM s tations , you may n otice t hat oft en the statio n you desire can b e
he ard on two o r three nearby poi nts on the di al. Alw ays tu ne ca refully to the loude st
an d clea rest po int.

BUILT-IN A FC

AM Ante nna

FM Ante nna

- A built-in ferr ite rod anten na elim inate s the n eed o f an ou tside antenn a

for AM recepti on. R otating the u nit sl ightly may i mprov e rece ption of dis tant A M
sta tions.

- The p ower c ord a cts as your FM an tenna. The power cord p icks u p

mo derat e to st rong s tations and e limina tes th e need for a n exte rnal an tenna in mo st
str ong si gnal a reas. Be sur e the power cord i s stret ched o ut to i ts full length . Do n ot
co il or b unch t he cor d toge ther. Chang ing po sition of the powe r cord may improv e
rec eption .

ANTE NNA

NO TE:

W hen the ba se unit is in RADI O mod e, the LCD in the base will s how th e

RA DIO i con. A nd if y ou pla cing a call o r the phone recei ving a call (p hone ringin g)
wh en the base unit i s in R ADIO mode, the v olume of rad io will decre ase s lowly t ill
sh ut off a utoma tically. And t he vol ume o f radio will in crease slow ly auto matica lly aft er
yo u end the cal l.

USE T HE R ADIO FUNC TION

Pre ss th e

key to turn the fixed t ime w ake fu nction on o r off, and w hen th e

fun ction i s avai lable, the LC D will display the ic on

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AL-1

TIME SETT ING(b ase LC D dis play)

When the p hone b ase is in tim e disp lay mo de, pr ess an d hold the S ET key in ba se
for 3 second s, the LCD w ill dis play th e seco nd an d flash .
Press the

or

key to chang e the s econd to 0.

Press the SET key, then the m inute s tart to flash.
Use t he
Press the SET key to co nfirm, then th e hou r start to flas h.
Use t he
Press the SET to c onfirm and e xit the time setting mode .

o r

ke y to c hange the minute.

o r

ke y to c hange the ho ur.

 

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NOT E:

If y ou don 't pre ss any key in 10 se conds , the s ystem will e xit the time s etting

mod e auto matica lly.

USING THE SLEEP TIMER

Yo u can u se the sleep timer to turn the r adio o ff for a desire d amo unt of time, in step s
of 1 0minu tes up to 90 minut es and then shut o ff auto matica lly. Th e defa ult sle ep tim e
is 9 0 min utes.

Pre ss and release the SLEEP but ton to scroll through the sleep times among 90-
80- 70-60 -50-40 -30-20 -10-O FF.

Wh en the desired slee p time is dis playe d. The radio will cu t off a utoma tically after
a p eriod t ime as you s etting.
To review the current sleep t imer s etting, press and release SLEE P.

To cancel the sl eep timer, pr ess RADIO k ey. Th e radio turns off au tomati cally.

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SETT ING ALARM (AL-1) TIME

Yo u can s et the wake time b y pres s and h old th e AL-1 key fo r at le ast 1 s econd .

Pres s and hold th e AL- 1 key to ente r the w ake t ime se tting m ode, then th e min ute
start flash.
Use the

Use the

Use the

or

key to enter the minute, then p ress t he AL- 1 to co nfirm, then the

hour will st art to f lash.

or

key to enter the hour, the n pres s the A L-1 to confi rm, the 7 or 5 or

2(day) star t flash.

or

key to selec t the a vailab ility da ys am ong 7, 5 and 2 , th en pre ss

the A L-1 ke y to co nfirm, then the BUZZER or RADIO icon start to fla sh.
Use the

or

key to select the a larm t ype(R ADIO or BUZ ZER), then press the

AL-1 to con firm t he set ting an d exit the wa ke time setting mode.

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Summary of Contents for CT-P8910

Page 1: ...th AM FM Radio PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE USE KEEP FOR YOUR REFERE CE N CID TALK DIR CH NEW CALL 2 ABC 1 3 DEF 6 MNO 4 GHI 8 TUV 9 WXYZ 7 PQRS 0 OPER 5 JKL MENU DELETE IN USE PDF created...

Page 2: ...require work by a qualified technician to restore the product to normal operation 13 Avoid using a telephone other than a cordless type during an electrical storm There may be a remote risk of electr...

Page 3: ...nformed of your right to file a complaint with the FCC Your telephone company may make changes in its facilities equipment operations or procedures that could affect the proper functioning of your tel...

Page 4: ...hook press the key to redial the last number dialed When viewing or editing menus and logs the key is used to erase digits on the display and single or multiple entries from the phone book and Caller...

Page 5: ...e e p m o d e Button S N O O Z E W E E K Button Snooze mode button and you can press the button to change the display between week and time or you can press and hold the button to set the week RADIO...

Page 6: ...te Time Display LCD Display handset Where you place the phone affects the reception quality of the handset Away from another cordless telephone Place the base near an AC electrical outlet and near tel...

Page 7: ...attery pack for at least 12 hours before using the handset the first time 7 The LED on the base illuminates when the handset is properly making contact with the charge terminals A fully charged batter...

Page 8: ...toggle between the setting options and then press to save changes You can continue programming options by using the dial pad keys or the keys to go to a new setting Press to exit the options menu Key...

Page 9: ...rning PBX Mode On or Off On Changing the Pause Time The contrast is optimized for viewing and will probably not need to be changed from the default setting It will adjust the display background lighte...

Page 10: ...n 3 Press to change the setting n will flash 4 Use the keys to toggle between On and Off 5 When the setting you desire is displayed press to save the setting A double beep will sound to confirm the se...

Page 11: ...d key pressed will be inserted in front of the cursor 5 To delete a character press the key To delete a number press and hold the key for more than one second until the number is deleted since if the...

Page 12: ...11 38 3 555 555 12 12 9 45 10 11 38 3 555 555 12 12 9 12 12 25 28 1 888 555 12 12 11 33 12 25 20 10 34 12 25 40 9 07 12 25 2 8 Caller ID allows the caller s name and phone number to be shown on the d...

Page 13: ...ce mail message or when the phone is ringing the New Call light will flash accordingly For Caller ID the New Call light will flash to indicate that you have a new Caller ID call stored in memory When...

Page 14: ...TING base LCD display When the phone base is in time display mode press and hold the SET key in base for 3 seconds the LCD will display the second and flash Press the or key to change the second to 0...

Page 15: ...an incident such as a lightning strike at or near the telephone lines could cause serious damage 6 If the CT P8910is installed in an area with frequent or severe electrical storms it is suggested tha...

Page 16: ...FULL 90 DAYS LIMITED WARRANTY COBY ELECTRONICS CORP Customer Service Dept 56 65 Rust Street Maspeth N Y 11378 COBY ELECTRONICS CORP COBY warrants this product to the original purchaser to be free from...

Page 17: ...Contact your local telephone company to subscribe to Voice Mail Service New Calls Indicator A visual indicator that new call s have been received Caller ID Enables users to view name and number of ca...

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