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Important Safety Instructions: 

To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and/or injury to persons, always follow 

these basic safety precautions when using your telephone equipm ent. 

 

1. 

Read, understand, and follow all instructions. 

 

2. 

Unplug  this  telephone  from  the  wall  outlet 

before  cleaning.    Do  not use  liquid  or aerosol 

cleaners.    If necessary, use a soft cloth lightly 

moistened with a mild detergent solution. 

 

3. 

Do  not  use  this  telephone  near  a  bathtub, 

kitchen sink, wash bowl, laundry tub, swimming 

pool, a wet basement or anywhere else there is 

water or liquid. 

 

4. 

Do not place this telephone on an unstable cart, 

stand  or  table.    A  fall could  cause  serious 

damage to the phone. 

 

5. 

Slots and openings in the cabinet at the back or 

bottom are provided for ventilation to protect the 

unit from  overheating.    These  openings  must 

not be  blocked  or covered.    Do  not place  this 

telephone  on  a  bed, sofa, rug  or other similar 

surface.    This  telephone  should  never  be 

placed near or over a radiator or heat register.   

This telephone should not be placed in a built-in 

installation unless proper ventilation is provided. 

 

6. 

Never push objects of any kind through slots in 

the  phone.    They  could  touch  dangerous 

voltage points or short out parts that could result 

in  a  risk  of fire  or electric  shock.    Never spill 

liquid of any kind on the telephone. 

 

7. 

Unplug this telephone from the wall outlet and 

refer to a qualified service representative in any 

of the following situations:- 

a) If liquid has been spilled into the telephone. 

b) If the telephone has been exposed to rain or 

water. 

c) If the telephone does not operate normally by 

following  the  operating  instructions.    Adjust 

only  those  controls  that are  covered  by  the 

operating  instructions.  Improper adjustment 

of other controls  may result in damage and 

will  often  require  extensive  work  by  a 

qualified technician to restore the telephone 

to normal operation. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

d) If the  telephone  has  been  dropped  or the 

case has been damaged. 

e) If the telephone exhibits a distinct change in 

performance. 

 

8. 

Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in 

the vicinity of the leak. 

 

9. 

Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless 

type) during an electrical storm.    There may be 

a remote risk of electric shock from lightning. 

 

10.  Never install jacks in a wet location unless the 

jack is specifically designed for wet locations. 

 

11.  Never  touch  uninsulated  telephone  wires  or 

terminals  unless  the  telephone  line  has  been 

disconnected at the network interface. 

 

12.  Use  with  caution  when  installing  or modifying 

telephone lines. 

 

13.  To  reduce  the  risk  of electric  shock, do  not 

disassemble  this  product,  but  take  it  to  a 

qualified  serviceman  when  some  service  or 

repair work  is  required.    Opening  or removing 

covers may expose you to dangerous voltages 

or other risks.    Incorrect reassembly can cause 

electric  shock  when  the  appliance  is 

subsequently used. 

 

14.  Use only the power cord and batteries indicated 

in this manual.    Do not dispose of batteries in 

fire.    They  may  explode.    Check  with  local 

codes for possible special disposal instructions. 

 

15. 

Plug the adaptor to the socket-outlet that near 

the equipment and shall be easily accessible.

 

 

16.  CAUTION 

RISK  OF  EXPLOSION  IF  BATTERY  IS 

REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. 

USE  BATTERY  TYPE  ONLY  CYB-103, NiMH 

3.6V, 750mAh 

DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING 

TO YOUR LOCAL CODE. 

 

IM PO R TAN T   IN FO R M AT IO N  

Use only with Class 2 Power Source, 7.5V DC, 500m A for base unit 

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 

 

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SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 

 

Summary of Contents for SBC-383

Page 1: ...ic es are av ailable f rom SBC Af ter su bsc ribing to Caller ID Caller ID Call Waiting and or Call Waiting ID Options serv ic es th is ph one will displayCaller Caller Waiting party s name and ph on...

Page 2: ...T HEDI ALI NGMODE 1 8 WALLMOUNT I NG BASEUNI T 1 9 M ENU 20 ST RUCTUREAND OP T I ONS 2 0 I NI TI AL S ETTI NGS 21 Na mi n g 2 1 La n g u a g e 2 1 Ri n g e r Be e p 2 2 An s we r Mo d e 2 3 Co n t r...

Page 3: ...LERI DENT I F I CAT I ON 34 CALLERLI ST 34 Me mo r yMa t c h 34 Re v i e wCa l l e r Li s t 34 De l e t eRe c o r d s f r o m Ca l l e r Li s t 35 Ca l l Ba c kf r o m Ca l l e r Li s t 35 Sp e c i a...

Page 4: ...I ON 45 En t e r i n t oWa l k i e T a l k i emo d e 46 Op e r a t i n gWa l k i e T a l k i e s 46 OPTI ONAL FEATURESDI AL LI ST 47 DI ALI NG SERVI CES 47 ADDI TI ONAL I NFORM ATI ON 48 CAP ACI T Y 4...

Page 5: ...c ov er ed by t he oper at i ng i ns t r uc t i ons I mpr operadj us t ment ofot herc ont r ol s may r es ul ti n damage and wi l l of t en r equi r e ex t ens i v e wor k by a qual i f i ed t ec hni...

Page 6: ...en 2 handsets Ornamental lighting with on of fswitch This night light is selectable in blue and v iolet Room monitoring 3 Ringer selections and 10selectable ring tones Handset to Handset W alk ie Talk...

Page 7: ...n should be close to both a phone j ackand a continuous power outlet which is not switch controlled 2 Keep the base and the handset awayf rom sources ofelectrical noise such as TV personal computer or...

Page 8: ...e still req uired to press OFF to end y our call M ut e Di al7Key a W hile rev iewing the Call I D Record press Dial 7 to Call Backin 7 digit f ormat b W hile on a call press Mute to mute the micropho...

Page 9: ...n between handsets answer a paging call or terminate an intercom call W hile on a line press the k eyto transf er the call to a particular handset 5Sof t keys These sof tk ey s are used to select f un...

Page 10: ...nates when handset is charging PageKey During standby press the k eyto page all handsets within range Li ght i ng On Of fKey Press to switch the base unit lighting on of for to select the b lue or v i...

Page 11: ...on or lif ting the handset of fthe base unit Backl i tKeypad The Talk I nt Spk and the numeric k ey s will be lit when y ou press a k eyor when a call is receiv ed The light will stayon f or a f ew se...

Page 12: ...e handset and the line is automatically connected I fthe phone is set to M anualmode or whenev er the handset is not on the charge cradle to answer a call 1 Press Talk or Spk k eyon the handset to pic...

Page 13: ...in Personal or General Directory 4 Follow the on screen instructions to enter the phone number name and to select the ring tone 39 10 Dial f rom Phone Book Directory 1 Press DI R sof tk ey 2 Press OK...

Page 14: ...ed 3 On the recipient side press O K sof t k eyor Talk to tak e the call 44 15 Announced Call Transf er 1 W hile connected to an ex ternal line press HOLD sof tk eyto put the line on hold 2 Press I nt...

Page 15: ...way To end the monitoring press EXI T or I nt k eyon either handset 33 18 W alk ie Talk ie mode Two or more handsets entered into walk ie talk ie mode can communicate with each other totally independ...

Page 16: ...it and to a standard 120 V AC wall outlet 5 Place the handset on the base unit Mak e sure the Charge indicator on the base unit lights and charging begins 6 The batteryicon on the handset changes f ro...

Page 17: ...kat the bottom ofthe base unit and plug the other end of the cord into the modular telephone wall j ack 2 Plug the AC adapter into the 7 5V DC j ackon the base and the other end into a standard 120 V...

Page 18: ...ete Der egi st erahandset You can deregister a registered handset f rom the base unit as f ollows On t heHandset Press MENU and REGI STRATI ON appears on the display Press OK to enter Registration men...

Page 19: ...us e sp ul s e r ot ar y di a l i n g y o uwi l l ne e dt os e t t hedi a l i ngmo dea sf o l l o ws Pr e s s MENU a nd REGI STRATI ON a ppe a r so nt he di s p l a y Us i ng t oa c c e s s DI ALMODE...

Page 20: ...et heba s eu ni to nt hepo s t so ft hewa l l pl a t ea ndp us hdo wnunt i l t heuni t i s s e c ur e df i r ml y 5 Pl u gt heAC a da pt e ri nt oas t a n da r dwa l l o ut l e t No t e I fy o ua r e...

Page 21: ...e n s l e ev e s Swi n gi n gBo a t Ol dFi s h e r man Ro man c e Be e t h ov en Sa yHe l l o T wi n k l es t a r s El i s e Da yVo l u me Hi gh Me d i u m L o w Of f Ni gh tVo l u me Hi gh Me d i u m...

Page 22: ...he c o r r e s po ndi n gn umbe run t i l t hede s i r e dl e t t e ri sdi s p l a y e d I ft woc o ns e c ut i v el e t t e r s f r o m t hes a mek e yi sr e q ui r e d wa i tun t i l t hec ur s o rm...

Page 23: ...ume Ri nge rv o l umel e v e l be t we e n6 0 0AM a nd9 0 0PM Pr e s s MENU Us i ng t os e l e c t RI NGER BEEP Pr e s s O K t oe nt e ri n t ot hes e l e c t i o n Us i ng t os e l e c t DA Y VOL UM...

Page 24: ...o m 8 1 8 di f f e r e n t l e v e l so fdi s p l a yc o nt r a s t t of i t y o uro pe r a t i ng e nv i r o nme nt Pr e s s MENU Us i ng t oa c c e s s CONTRAST Pr e s s O K t oe nt e ri n t ot hes...

Page 25: ...s EDI T so f tkey toswa pbetween AM a ndPM Using toswitch toda te setting Enter the da te with numeric keys Press SAVE toco nf irm setting Intercom Set Up Cho o se the number o frings bef o re the ha...

Page 26: ...red Yo u needasubscrip tio n touse the v o icemail serv ice Al arm Setti ng An a l a rm ma y be set toremindyo u o fa n impo rta nt time o fthe da y Press MENU Using toa ccess SETALARM Press O K toen...

Page 27: ...no nt hedi s pl a ya l o n g wi t ht hec a l l t i me r Pr e s s OFF t oe ndy o urc a l l Pr e di al Pr e di a l a l l o wsy o ut ok e y i nt hep ho nenumbe ro rv e r i f yi tbe f o r edi a l i ng Ke...

Page 28: ...ho w o nl y t hef i r s t 2 4di gi t s Ea c hha n ds e ts t o r e si t so wnL i s to fDi a l e dNumbe r s I nSt a nd byMo de pr e s s Re di a l o nc et oa c c e s st hel i s t o f Di a l e dNumbe r s...

Page 29: ...a n ds e t s whi l eno t o nt heba s eu ni t pr e s s Pa ge o nt heba s euni t Al l t heha n ds e t s i nr a n gewi l l di s p l a y PAGI NG FROM BASE a nde mi t a na l e r ts i gna l t ha t i sdi f f...

Page 30: ...AND USING HEADSET W he ne v e rac o mpa t i bl e2 5 mm he a ds e ti spl u gge d i nt hej a c kl o c a t e da t t hes i deo ft he ha n ds e t e i t he rbe f o r eo rd ur i n gac a l l t hea u di os i g...

Page 31: ...c r i p t i o nf r o m y o ut e l e pho nec o mpa nyo rma ybea v a i l a bl eo na pa ype rus eba s i s PAUSE The Pa us e k e ya l l o wsy o ut oa dda3 s e c o ndpa us ei napho nen umbe rs e que nc e d...

Page 32: ...l pr o c e d ur ef o rt hes pe c i a ls e r v i c ey o ua r eus i ng Anya d di t i o na l numbe r sy o udi a l a r es e nta st o nes i g na l s 4 W he ny o uha n gu p t het e l e p ho ner e t ur nst o...

Page 33: ...D L i s ti nCAL LER I D OPERATI ON f o rde t a i l s s e epa ge35 DAILING FROM PHONE BOOK DIRECTORY I ns t a n dbymo de pr e s s DI R s o f t k e ya n dt he npr e s s OK o r J OI N t os e l e c t t he...

Page 34: ...s c r i pt i o nf r o m y o urt e l e p ho nec o mpa nyo rma ybea v a i l a bl eo napa ype rus eba s i s ROOM M ONI TORI NG REQUI RES ADDI TI ONAL HANDSET FOR OPERATI ON Thepho nec a nbeus e da sar o...

Page 35: ...Ca l l e rI D r e c o r da r r i v e s i ti s a s s i gne dan umbe rf r o m 0 1t o 4 0 Themo s tr e c e ntr e c o r dwi l l ha v et hel o we s t numbe r W he nt heCa l l e rL i s ti sf ul l t heo l de...

Page 36: ...k e y Fo ri ns t a nc e i fa1 0 di gi t p ho nenumbe ri sdi s p l a y e da n d y o uwa nt t oc a l l ba c ki na7 di gi tf o r ma t y o uc a ns i mp l y pr e s s Di a l 7 t odi a l o n l yt hel a s ts...

Page 37: ...i l a bl e Thes i t ua t i o nsf o rc a l l di s pl a yme s s a ge sma yi nc l u de bu ta r eno t l i mi t e dt o t hef o l l o wi ng r e a s o ns 1 TheCa l l e rI D wa sbl o c k e df o rpr i v a c y...

Page 38: ...dt hewa i t i ngc a l l SEND V M Fo r wa r dt hewa i t i n gc a l l t oy o urv o i c ema i l o ra ns we r i ngs e r v i c e T i p Ca l l Wa i t i n gI D Opt i o nsma yno t bea v a i l a bl ei na l l a...

Page 39: ...a i t i ngc a l l o rt oa d dt hewa i t i ngc a l l e ri nt ot hec o nf e r e nc ec a l l T odr o pt heo r i gi na l c a l l e ra nda ns we rt hewa i t i ngc a l l pr e s s DROP s o f t k e y T oa ddt...

Page 40: ...pt e d I ft henumbe ri sc o r r e c t pr e s s O K a n d NAME wi l l bepr o mpt e d I ft henumbe ri si nc o r r e c t y o umus t de l e t ei ta nds t a r to v e r Re pe a tt hi spr o c e s s f o ra dd...

Page 41: ...i s t a k e pr e s s DEL ETE s o f t k e ya n dr e e nt e r Pr e s s SAVE t omo v et or i ngt o nea s s i g nme nt Pr e s s O K t oc ha n get her i n gt o ne Us et he k e y st os c r o l l t hr o u gh...

Page 42: ...h SA VED i sdi s p l a y e d W he nf i ni s he dt hes c r e e nwi l l di s p l a yt hee di t e de n t r y Del et i ng an ent r yf r om aPhoneBookDi r ect or y Sc r o l l t ot her e c o r dt obede l e...

Page 43: ...i r m t hede l e t i o no fa l l r e c o r ds pr e s s O K T oe x i twi t ho ut de l e t i ng pr e s s EXI T DIALING FROM THE PHONE BOOK DIRECTORY Dur i ngs t a nd bymo de pr e s s DI R a n df i n dt...

Page 44: ...e r c o m c a l l be t we e nt woha n ds e t swhi l ea no t he rha nds e t i s e nga gi ngt hee x t e r na l l i ne W he naha nds e t i si ns t a n d bymo de pr e s s I n t k e y L CD di s p l a ys ho...

Page 45: ...Yo uc a nt a l kt ot heo t he rha n dse t be f o r et r a nsf e r r i ngt hec a l l t ot her e c i pi e nt W he nt heha ndse t i s e nga ge di na ne x t e r na l c a l l Pr e ss HOL D so f tk e yt op...

Page 46: ...l s Fo rde t a i l s o fc o n f e r e nc i ngbe t we e n2e x t e r na l c a l l s pl e a ser e f e rt o 3 Wa yCa l l i n gSe c t i o no npa ge30 M ul t i pl ePar t yConf er enceCal l W he ne n ga ge d...

Page 47: ...a l k i e t a l k i e si ss e tu p No t e Bo t hha n ds e t sa r eno w de t a c he df r o m t heba s euni t Ev e ni ft he ya r ewi t hi n r a ngeo f t heba s eu ni t t he ydono tr e s po ndt oa nypa g...

Page 48: ...m from your local telephone company DI ALI NG SERVI CES In standby mode press SERVICE softk ey to prompt the pre programmed optional features dial list Press the correspondingsoftk ey to select the op...

Page 49: ...ion Redial L ist 2 2memory locations 2 4 digits per location Cal lRepeat Num ber The Call Repeat number is 7maximum OUT OF RANGE If the handset cannot communicate with the base unit or the handset is...

Page 50: ...cation CAL L ER ID doesn t work Do you have CAL L ER ID service No caller s name Does the CALL ER ID service to which you subscribed include the CAL L ING NAME DEL IVERY feature You cannot hear or be...

Page 51: ...dle the system gently and carefully Dropping it can damage circuit boards and cases and can cause the system to workimproperly Keep the system away from excessive dust and dirt which can cause prematu...

Page 52: ...th this eq uipment please call SBC at 1 800 677 2118 for repair or warranty information If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network the telephone company may request that you disconnect...

Page 53: ...d can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no g uarantee that interf...

Page 54: ...your name and address alongwith a description of the defect and include this in the pack age Include payment for any service or repair not covered by warranty as determined by SBC W HAT DOES OUR W ARR...

Page 55: ...5 4 Attach two screws to the wall surface using this template Once attached carefully push your unit onto the screws and slide down until it is secured WALL MOUNT TEMPLATE...

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