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3  Installation 

Put batteries in the battery compartment to activate the display: 

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Open the battery compartment at the bottom of the unit. 

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Insert 4 Alkaline AA (LR06,1.5V) batteries. 

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Close the battery compartment. 

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Connect one end of the line cord to the telephone line wall 
socket and the other end to the backside of the telephone. 

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Connect the power adapter to the connection at the back panel 
and to an available power socket. 

 
 
 
 

Note:

   

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If you do not install the batteries the 

Low battery/No battery LED

 

will stay flashing until you do so.

 

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When replacing batteries, pick up the handset first, and then replace 
the batteries, otherwise time clock setting will be lost.

 

 
 

4  Description of display 

Upper line displays the basic information, middle line displays the   
number and bottom line displays the name of caller 

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“    ” means Low or No battery indicator 

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“REPEAT” means the repeat of the incoming call 

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“VOICE” means voice reporting indicator 

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“NEW” appears when there are new incoming calls 

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“SOS” means emergency calls indicator 

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“XX:XX  XX/XX” means Hour: Minute and Month/Date 

respectively 

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” means phonebook indicator 

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“CLIP” means incoming Caller ID list 

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“CALL #” means the total amount of incoming calls 

 
A. If the time and date of incoming call is different from the Telephone 

Company, the telephone will adjust the time and date automatically 
according to Telecom Provider when receiving calls. 

B. If there is no operation or no incoming calls more than 20 seconds, LCD 

only displays time and date, total amount of received calls and amount of 
new incoming calls. 

The telephone line needs to be disconnected prior to 

opening the battery door! 

C. This telephone can store up to 64 incoming calls. If there is a new 

call after the 64

th

 call, the oldest one will be erased automatically 

and the new call will be stored. 

 
 

5  Settings 

Setting MENU item for select MENU switch (22) to ON.   
The setting menu including: 

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LCD Contrast           (see 5.3)

 

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Enter Time/Date         (see 5.4)

 

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Store Number           (see 5.8) 

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Name Recording         (see 5.9) 

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Record Message         (see 5.10) 

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Check Message                    (see 5.11) 

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LCD Language          (see 5.1)

 

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Voice                  (see 5.2)

 

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Set Flash Time          (see 5.7)

 

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Set Dial Mode           (see 5.6)

 

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Pair New Pendant        (see 5.12)

 

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Summary of Contents for FC-7677-2

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...rd connector RJ9 17 Numeric keypad 18 SOS key 19 Low battery No battery LED 20 Hook switch 21 In use LED 22 Menu key ON OFF switch 23 Ringer volume switch 24 Line connection RJ11 25 Power adapter connection 26 Curl cord connection RJ9 27 Handset volume switch 28 Wireless pendant 29 Pendant SOS button 30 Pendant transmission LED 17 12 13 14 15 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 18 20 2 4 19 21 3 22 23 24 25 ON OFF ...

Page 3: ...alls z SOS means emergency calls indicator z XX XX XX XX means Hour Minute and Month Date respectively z means phonebook indicator z CLIP means incoming Caller ID list z CALL means the total amount of incoming calls A If the time and date of incoming call is different from the Telephone Company the telephone will adjust the time and date automatically according to Telecom Provider when receiving c...

Page 4: ... VOICE z Press to enter the settings z Now use and to select the voice guidance z Press to confirm z Press to leave the menu 5 3 LCD contrast You can set the LCD display contrast to 5 different levels z Press z Press to select LCD CONTRAST z Now use and to select the best level z Press to confirm z Press to leave the menu 5 4 Enter the time and date When you have a subscription to the Caller ID se...

Page 5: ... is connected to a PBX system Depending on the country this flash time can be different The telephone supports 3 possibilities 100 300 600 msec z Press z Press 4 x to select SET FLASH TIME z Press to enter the settings z Now use or to select the desired flash time z Press to confirm z Press to leave the menu 5 8 Store telephone numbers 5 8 1 Store phonebook numbers You can store up to 30 phone num...

Page 6: ... following z Press z Press 2 x to select STORE NUMBER MEMORY FULL will appear when the maximum of 30 records has been reached z Press to enter z Now enter the digit 1 or the telephone number to be stored Press Ø to delete a wrong entered digit Use and to move back and forward through the number z Press to confirm z Press 911 key z Press to save z Press to leave the menu The maximum length of this ...

Page 7: ...r reasons it can be necessary to register the pendant to the telephone The pendant can also be deleted from the telephone The maximum length of this recording is 3 seconds To pair a pendant z Press z Press 2 x to select PAIR NEW PENDANT z Press PAIRING will be displayed z Press to start the pairing process Now press the button on the pendant DONE will appear if the pairing is successful z Press to...

Page 8: ...pressing and hanging up the handset The hands free volume can be adjusted using the volume button 10 6 4 Flash function z If the dialing number is busy or the conversation is completed press the R key to cut off the line for dialing other number When in an office equipped with PABX this telephone makes it easy to transfer calls In cast the telephone is connected to a PBX system it might be necessa...

Page 9: ...l Display When there is an incoming call the LCD will display the number area code name time and date of the call Please note the following indicator z OUT OF AREA The call is made through a telephone company which does not offer Caller ID service or does not transfer calls by long distance net z PRIVATE CALL Some areas allow the option for callers to prevent the telephone data from being displaye...

Page 10: ...rate Press 0 accept the emergency call Press 1 5 extend the call for another 2 minutes and deactivated the emergency call Press 1 9 deactivated and terminated the emergency call It is important that the receiving partly of an emergency call presses 0 to accept the call If the emergency call is not accepted the telephone will call the next number from the emergency number list After 1 minutes 50 se...

Page 11: ...his product to be free from defective materials or factory workmanship and will replace or repair this unit or any part thereof except batteries if it proves to be defective in normal use or service within 90 days from date of original purchase Our obligation under this warranty is the repair or replacement of the defective instrument or any part thereof except batteries This warranty will be cons...

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