background image

 

3

 

Installation 

3.1

 

Safety information 

 NOTE!

 Before installation, it is essential that you read the general information at 

the beginning of this user guide. 

3.2

 

Check contents of pack 

The following items are supplied in this pack: 
One telephone base 

One telephone handset 

One telephone line cord 

One curly cord 

One power adaptor 

2 AAA batteries 

This user guide 

One warranty card 

3.3

 

Connecting the telephone handset 

After unpacking your telephone, connect the telephone handset to the base unit. 
First take one end of the curly cord and plug it into the socket on the handset. 
Take the other end of the curly cord and plug it into the socket on the side of the 
telephone base unit. 
 

3.4

 

Insert batteries (supplied) 

Install the batteries before connecting your telephone to the telephone socket or 
power supply.  In case of AC power failure, the batteries are required for the clock 
display to function.  However, the radio and alarm will not operate without mains 
power. 
 

1.

 

Make sure that the telephone is not connected to the telephone network. 

2.

 

Locate the battery compartment on the underside of your telephone.  

3.

 

Open the battery compartment with a pen tip or a pointed object.  

4.

 

Insert the batteries, ensuring that the polarity is correct.   

5.

 

Close the battery compartment. 

 
The battery must be changed when the display starts to dim. 
 
Do not use rechargeable batteries, as these could possibly lead to a short circuit. 
When replacing the battery use AAA 1.5V alkaline batteries.  Do not throw 
batteries into fire or immerse in water. Do not dispose of old or faulty batteries 
with the normal household waste. Before installing or changing the batteries, 
make sure that the telephone is not connected to the telephone network. 
 

3.5

 

Connect Mains Power Supply  

5

Connect the AC adaptor to the power socket and plug the cable into the jack marked 

DC 12V

 

on the back of the telephone.  The power LED comes on to indicate the power supply is good. 
The batteries should always be installed, even when using the mains power supply, to protect 
against power interruption. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for TCR10

Page 1: ...Telephone Clock Radio TCR10 User guide Please Keep for future reference...

Page 2: ...Setting the clock alarm 4 2 7 Setting alarm on off 4 3 7 Using Snooze 4 4 7 Using the radio 4 5 8 Using the telephone 4 6 9 Last Number redial 4 7 9 Adjustable ringer volume 5 8 Storing telephone num...

Page 3: ...and The REN Ringer Equivalence Number or RN is of significance only if you wish to connect more than 1 telephone to your telephone line A standard telephone line has a maximum REN capacity of 3 RN of...

Page 4: ...er LED 12 Snooze button 13 LCD display 14 Message lamp 15 Radio LED 16 Radio On Off button 17 Time Set button 18 Alarm Set button 19 Hook switch 20 Radio volume Rear of the telephone base unit power c...

Page 5: ...rm will not operate without mains power 1 Make sure that the telephone is not connected to the telephone network 2 Locate the battery compartment on the underside of your telephone 3 Open the battery...

Page 6: ...ncrement the minute digit 4 After the clock displays a correct time press TIME SET button again to confirm The clock digits stop to flash and commerce counting 3 9 Setting the FM antenna In order to e...

Page 7: ...the clock display 4 4 Using the radio Use the RADIO ON OFF the radio LED comes on to indicate the radio is on To turn off the radio press the RADIO ON OFF button again The radio LED tuns off to indic...

Page 8: ...5 Storing telephone numbers You can store 10 numbers in your telephone These 10 additional numbers can be stored under the speed dial buttons The numbers 0 to 9 on the keypad are used as speed dial b...

Page 9: ...required telephone number or dial the required telephone number manually 5 3 Adjustable ringer volume You can use the RINGER slide switch on handset to select the settings HI loud or LO soft to adapt...

Page 10: ...outside line and before the actual telephone number when storing the number When dialling from the speed dial memory a pause of three seconds will be automatically inserted after the code for the outs...

Page 11: ...care Temperature and ambient conditions The telephone is designed for indoor use temperature range of 10 C to 50 C Do not install the telephone in areas where there is the risk of an explosion excessi...

Page 12: ...ty card In the unlikely event of a fault during this period please contact us for assistance If the product is then found to be faulty you will be asked to return it directly to us with a copy of the...

Reviews: