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Preparing Your Phone

1.  Peel the plastic label from your phone’s display before using your 

phone.

2.  Connect the supplied AC adapter to the 

DC 9 V 200 mA

 jack and a 

standard AC outlet.

3.  Plug one end of the supplied modular cord into the 

TEL. LlNE

 jack 

(RJ11) on the back of the phone. Plug the other end into a modular 
phone line jack.

4.  Plug one end of the supplied coiled cord into the jack on the left side 

of the phone. Plug the other end into the modular jack on the handset.

Mounting the Phone

You can place your phone on a flat surface or mount it on a telephone 
wall plate (not included). To mount it on the wall:

1.  Connect one end of the short phone 

cord to the telephone wall plate and 
the other the telephone.

2.  Insert the supplied mounting bracket 

into the slots on the back of the 
phone and push the bracket up until 
it clicks. To detach the bracket, press 
the tab and slide down the bracket.

3.  Insert the two keyhole slots on the 

phone with the wall plate and slide 
the phone down, being careful not 
to pinch the telephone line.

4.  Slide out the tab in the phone’s cradle and 

rotate the tab 180 degrees. Then insert it 
back to hold the phone in the cradle.

DC 9 V 

jack

TEL LINE 

jack

Mounting 
bracket

Wall plate

Tab

Tab

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Summary of Contents for PT3802

Page 1: ...erphone and a Caller ID unit in one system your phone can display available call information This telephone is hearing aid compatible Telephone Remote Pendant 7 feet Long Phone Cord 7 inch Short Phone...

Page 2: ...ler ID Numbers 10 Deleting Caller ID Records 10 Memory 10 Storing Numbers in Memory Locations 10 Storing Numbers in the Phone Book 10 Deleting Numbers in the PhoneBook 11 Recording Name 11 Dialing a M...

Page 3: ...mming pool 2 Avoid using a telephone other than a cordless type during an electrical storm There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightening 3 Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak...

Page 4: ...touch of a button UP DOWN Scroll up or down to select option PHONE CID Switch between phone book and Caller ID when in standby mode FLASH Press to produce a switchhook signal for special services or t...

Page 5: ...akerphone or to make answer or end call RINGER LO MID HI Set the ringer volume LO MID HI TONE Slide to adjust the tone volume for the handset when BOOSTER is activated VOLUME Slide to adjust the speak...

Page 6: ...urface or mount it on a telephone wall plate not included To mount it on the wall 1 Connect one end of the short phone cord to the telephone wall plate and the other the telephone 2 Insert the supplie...

Page 7: ...battery with correct polarity and replace the battery cover Battery Notes Replace batteries quickly to save records Use only fresh batteries of the required size and recommended type Do not mix batter...

Page 8: ...s CALL BACK OK to display the current setting then press UP DOWN to select ash time Press CALL BACK OK to con rm and go to tone pulse setting 6 TONE PULSE appears press CALL BACK OK to display the cur...

Page 9: ...ribe to Caller ID service your phone displays the following call information Caller s phone number Your phone displays up to 14 digits If the number is longer the display shows only the last 14 digits...

Page 10: ...g Caller ID Records You cannot delete unviewed Caller ID records or during a call To delete a single record press DELETE DELETE appears Hold down DELETE until the number disappears To delete all recor...

Page 11: ...il the number disappears To delete all numbers hold down DELETE until DELETE ALL appears Then hold down DELETE until EMPTY appears Recording Name You can make recording for your phonebook During an in...

Page 12: ...L BACK OK when nished recording The phone then playbacks the message automatically Notes When recording a message remind your caller to press 0 to talk maximum 3 minutes and then also to press 1 and 2...

Page 13: ...ring Numbers in the PhoneBook 3 Hold down the red pendant button or SOS The phone beeps for about 15 seconds then dials the rst emergency number automatically The phone will announce your recording No...

Page 14: ...intenance facility designated by the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by the user of this equipment or equipment malfunctions may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user...

Page 15: ...owing two conditions 1 This device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device To eliminate the in...

Page 16: ...ge is excluded from this warranty While this warranty does not confer any legal rights other than those set out above you may have additional statutory rights which will vary under the laws of the var...

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