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For 

Model 25942xx2

 there will be 

ONE

 additional handset, charge cradle, battery pack 

and cover than shown above.
For 

Model 25942xx3

 there will be 

TWO

 additional handsets, charge cradles, battery 

packs and covers than shown above.
For 

Model 25942xx4

 there will be 

THREE

 additional handsets, charge cradles, battery 

packs and covers than shown above.

Model 25942 Series

5.8 GHz Cordless  

Handset Answering 

System 

User’s Guide

Equipment Approval Information

Your telephone equipment is approved for connection to the Public Switched Telephone Network and 

is in compliance with parts 15 and 68, FCC Rules and Regulations and the Technical Requirements for 

Telephone Terminal Equipment published by ACTA.

1  Notification to the Local Telephone Company

On the bottom of this equipment is a label indicating, among other information, the US number 

and Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for the equipment. You must, upon request, provide this 

information to your telephone company.
The REN is useful in determining the number of devices you may connect to your telephone line and 

still have all of these devices ring when your telephone number is called. In most (but not all) areas, 

the sum of the RENs of all devices connected to one line should not exceed 5. To be certain of the 

number of devices you may connect to your line as determined by the REN, you should contact your 

local telephone company.
A plug and jack used to connect this equipment to the premises wiring and telephone network must 

comply with the applicable FCC Part 68 rules and requirements adopted by the ACTA. A compliant 

telephone cord and modular plug is provided with this product. It is designed to be connected to a 

compatible modular jack that is also compliant. See installation instructions for details.

Notes  

• This equipment may not be used on coin service provided by the telephone company.
• Party lines are subject to state tariffs, and therefore, you may not be able to use your own 

telephone equipment if you are on a party line. Check with your local telephone company.

• Notice must be given to the telephone company upon permanent disconnection of your 

telephone from your line.

• If your home has specially wired alarm equipment connected to the telephone line, ensure the 

installation of this product does not disable your alarm equipment. If you have questions about 

what will disable alarm equipment, consult your telephone company or a qualified installer.

US Number is located on the cabinet bottom.

REN Number is located on the cabinet bottom

2  Rights of the Telephone Company 

Should your equipment cause trouble on your line which may harm the telephone network, the 

telephone company shall, where practicable, notify you that temporary discontinuance of service 

may be required. Where prior notice is not practicable and the circumstances warrant such 

action, the telephone company may temporarily discontinue service immediately. In case of such 

temporary discontinuance, the telephone company must: (1) promptly notify you of such temporary 

discontinuance; (2) afford you the opportunity to correct the situation; and (3) inform you of your 

right to bring a complaint to the Commission pursuant to procedures set forth in Subpart E of Part 

68, FCC Rules and Regulations.

4.  Insert the battery pack.
5.  Close the battery compartment by pushing the door up until it snaps into place.

Base Station

1.  Choose an area near an electrical outlet and a telephone wall jack (RJ11C), and 

place  your cordless telephone on a level surface, such as a desktop or tabletop, or 

you may mount it on the wall.

Voice Time/Day Stamp

1. Make sure the answering system is 

ON

.

2. Press flash/answerer/call waiting button on the handset to enter answerer remote 

mode.

3. Press key [8] to enter Time/Day set menu on handset.
4. To set Hour, key in [00]-[12].
5. To set Minutes, key in [00]-[59].
6. To set AM/PM, press the CALLER ID-VOLUME 

(

5

or

6

)

 button. 

7. Press #PAUSE/ringer button to confirm the setting.

Speaker Volume

Use the speaker volume (- / +) buttons to adjust speaker volume on the base to a 

comfortable level. L1 is the minimum speaker volume and L8 is the maximum.

Recording the Outgoing Announcement

For best results when recording, you should be about nine inches from the microphone, 

and eliminate as much background noise as possible.
1.  Make sure the answering system is 

ON

.

2.  Press and hold the announce button on the base.
3.  Begin speaking after you hear the beep.
4.  Release the button when you finish your announcement.

NOTE: If you choose not to record an outgoing announcement, a default 

announcement plays instead. To return to the default announcement after 

you have recorded your own outgoing announcement, press the announce 

button and release it when you hear the beep.

Sample Outgoing Announcement

“Hi, tHis is (use your name Here), i can’t answer tHe pHone rigHt now, so 

please leave your name, number and a brief message after tHe tone, and 

i’ll get back to you.  tHanks.”

Reviewing the Announcement

Press and release the announce button to review your outgoing announcement.

Rings to Answer

1. Make sure the answering system is 

ON

.

2. Press flash/answerer/call waiting button on the handset to enter answerer remote 

mode.

3. Press key [9] to enter Ring to Answer menu on handset.
4. Use the CALLER ID-VOLUME 

(

5

or

6

)

 button to choose 3 rings, 5 rings or Toll saver.

5. Press #PAUSE/ringer button to confirm the setting.

NOTE: If you select Toll Saver (TS) the unit answers after the 3rd ring 

if there ARE new messages, OR the unit answers after the 5th ring if 

there ARE NO new messages.

Handset Setup

There are eight programmable menus available: Language, Handset Name, Area Code, 

Ringer ON/OFF, Ringer Tone, Tone/Pulse and Default Setting.
During programming, you may press the mute/menu button at any time to go to the 

next option. To exit the menu, keep the previous setting and return to the standby 

mode, press the *EXIT/tone button.

Display Language

1.  Press the mute/menu button until 

4

1eng 2fra 3esp

 shows in the display. 

1ENG

 is 

the default. (ENG stands for English. FRA stands for French. ESP stands for Spanish.)

2. Use the CALLER ID-VOLUME

 (

5

or

6

)

 button or the touch-tone pad  on the 

handset to enter your selection.

3.  Press mute/menu again to save.

Handset Name

1.  Press the mute/menu button until  

enter name

 shows in the display.

2. Use the touch-tone pad to enter the name (up to 15 characters). More than one 

letter is stored in each of the number keys. For example, to enter the name Bill 

Smith, press the 2 key twice for the letter B. Press the 4 key 3 times for the letter 

I. Press the 5 key 3 times for the letter L. Wait for one second. Press the 5 key 3 

times for the second letter L. Press th e 1 key to insert a space between the L and 

the S. Press the 7 key 4 times for the letter S; press the 6 key once for the letter M; 

press the 4 key 3 times for the letter I; press the 8 key for the letter T; press the 4 

key twice for the letter H.

NOTE: If you make a mistake, use the delete button to backspace 

and delete one character at a time.

3.  Press mute/menu again to save.

NOTE: If no name is entered, 

ready

 shows in the display.

Local Area Code

1.  Press the mute/menu button until 

area code - - -

 

shows in the display. 

- - - 

is 

the default. 

2. Use the touch-tone pad on the handset to enter your three digit area code.
3.  Press mute/menu again to save.

NOTE: If you make a mistake, press the delete button to erase a 

wrong number.

Ringer ON/OFF

1.  Press the mute/menu button until 

ringer

 

4

1 on 

shows in the display.  

1ON 

is the default.

2. Use the CALLER ID-VOLUME

 (

5

or

6

)

 button or the touch-tone pad on the handset 

to scroll to 

1 on 

or 

2 off

.

3.  Press mute/menu to save.

NOTE: If you turn the ringer off, 

ringer off

 shows on the display.

Ringer Tone

You can choose from 3 ring tones.
1.  Press the mute/menu button until 

ringer tone

 

4

01

 shows in the display.  

01

 is the default.

2. Use the CALLER ID-VOLUME

 (

5

or

6

)

 button or the touch-tone pad on the handset 

to select from 

01

 to 

03

.

3.  Press mute/menu to save.

Tone/Pulse

1.  Press the mute/menu button until 

4

1 tone   2 pulse

 shows in the display.  

 

1 TONE

 is the default.

2. Use the CALLER ID-VOLUME

 (

5

or

6

)

 button or the touch-tone pad on the handset 

to scroll to 

1 tone

 

or

 

2 pulse

.

3.  Press mute/menu to save.

Default Setting

You may return handset settings to the factory default setup using this menu.
1.  Press the mute/menu button until 

default 

4

no

 shows in the display. 

NO

 is  

the default.

2.  Use the CALLER ID-VOLUME (

5

or

6

) button on the handset to scroll to 

yes

 or 

no

.

NOTE: If you choose YES, all settings in the programmable menu 

return to the factory defaults.

3. Press mute/menu to save. 

Cordless Phone Basics

Charge/In Use Indicator

When the charge/in use indicator on the base is lit, the phone is 

ON 

or the handset is being 

charged. The handset visual ringer and base indicator flash when you receive a call.

Answering a Call

1.  When the phone rings, pick up the handset and press the TALK/CALL BACK button.
2.  When finished, press the TALK/CALL BACK button again or place the handset on the 

base cradle to hang up.

Making a Call

1.  Pick up the handset and press the TALK/CALL BACK button. Wait for the dial tone. 

The call timer starts counting minutes and seconds in the display.

2.  Dial a telephone number.
3.  When finished, press the TALK/CALL BACK button again or place the handset on the 

base cradle to hang up.

NOTE: In case of power failure, the handset may display 

unavailable

 when  the TALK/CALL BACK button is pressed. You 

must then place the handset on the main base for 20 seconds to 

reset the unit.

Pre-dialing

1.  Make sure the phone is 

OFF

 (not in TALK mode).

2.  Dial a telephone number (the number you dial shows in the display).

NOTE: If you make a mistake dialing the number, use the delete 

button to backspace and erase the wrong number, and enter the 

correct number.

3.  Press the TALK/CALL BACK button on that handset. The number automatically dials 

and the call timer starts counting the minutes and seconds in the display.

4.  When finished, press the TALK/CALL BACK button again to hang up.

NOTE : You may enter up to 32 pre-dial digits.

Redial

While the phone is 

ON

 (in TALK mode), press the redial button to redial the last number 

you dialed (up to 32 digits).
   

- OR -

While the phone is 

OFF

 (in standby mode), press the redial button and then the  

TALK/CALL BACK button to redial the last number.

Flash

Use the flash/answerer/call waiting button to activate custom calling services such as 

call waiting, which are available through your local phone company.

TIP: Do not use the TALK/CALL BACK button to activate custom 

calling services such as call waiting  or you’ll hang up the phone.

Channel Button

While talking on the phone, it may be necessary for you to manually change the 

channel to improve reception and reduce noise or static on the line. Press and release 

the chan button to move to the next clear channel.

Exit

Press the *EXIT/tone button to cancel any command you initiated.

Page

This feature assists in locating a misplaced handset.
Press the page button on the base. The handset beeps continuously for about 2 

minutes until you press the TALK/CALL BACK button on the handset or the page button 

on the base.

NOTE: You may still page the handset when the ringer is off.

Ringer ON/OFF Shortcut 

Apart from the setting in the main menu, there is a shortcut to set the ringer. Make sure 

the phone is 

OFF

 (not in talk mode).

1. Press the #PAUSE/ringer button to go to the 

ringer on/off

 menu.  

ringer

 

4

1 on

 shows in the display. 

1ON

 is the default.

2. Use the CALLER ID-VOLUME (

5

or

6

) button or the touch-tone pad on the handset to 

scroll to 

1 on, 

or 

2 off

.

3. Press the #PAUSE/ringer button to save your selection. You will hear a confirmation 

tone.

Volume

When the phone is 

ON

 (in TALK mode) press the CALLER ID-VOLUME (

5

or

6

) button to 

adjust the listening level. Choose from five volume settings. 

vol 1

 is the lowest volume 

and 

vol 5

 is the highest volume.

NOTE: The phone will automatically reset VOL 5 to VOL 4  after you 

hang up.

Mute

Use mute during a phone conversation to speak privately and off-line with a third party.
1.  Press the mute/menu button. 

mute

 shows in the display. The party on the telephone 

will not hear you.

2.  Press the mute/menu button when finished.

Temporary Tone

This feature is useful only if you have pulse (rotary) service. Temporary Tone Dialing 

enables pulse (rotary) service phone users to access touch tone services offered by 

banks, credit card companies, etc. For example, when you call your bank you may need 

to enter your bank account number. Temporarily switching to touch tone mode allows 

you to send your number.
1.  Dial the telephone number and wait for the line to connect.
2.  When your call is answered, press the *EXIT/tone button on the handset to 

temporarily change from pulse dialing to tone dialing.

3.  Follow the automated instructions to get the information you need.
4.  Hang up the handset and the phone automatically returns to pulse (rotary)  

dialing mode.

Call Transfer 

(applicable only with additional handsets)

During an external call, you may transfer the external call to another handset.
1.  Press the format/trans button on the originating handset. 

transferring

 shows in 

the display. All registered handsets will be paged.

2.  Press the format/trans button or TALK/CALL BACK on receiving handset to answer 

call.

NOTE: To cancel the call transfer, you may press *EXIT/tone button 

or the 

format/trans

 button on the originating handset.

NOTE: If there is no answer within 2 minutes after transferring 

the call, then the handsets will be rung back (callback). If no 

handset answers within 30 seconds, then the external call will be 

automatically dropped. 

Introduction

CAUTION: When using telephone equipment, there are basic 

safety instructions that should always be followed. Refer to the 

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS provided with this product 

and save them for future reference.

IMPORTANT: Because cordless phones operate on electricity, you 

should have at least one phone in your home that isn’t cordless, in 

case the power  in your home goes out.

Before You Begin

Parts Checklist 

(for 25942xx1 model)

Make sure your package includes the items shown here.

Thomson Inc.

101 West 103rd Street 

Indianapolis, IN 46290-1102

© 2008 Thomson Inc. 

Trademark(s) ® Registered

Marca(s) Registrada(s)

Model 25942C 

00019461 (Rev. 5 Dom E) 

08-16 

Printed in China

Telephone Jack Requirements

To use this phone, you need an RJ11C type modular telephone 

jack, which might look like the one pictured here, installed in 

your home. If you don’t have a modular jack, call your local 

phone company to find out how to get one installed.

Installation 

Digital Security System

Your cordless phone uses a digital security system to protect against false ringing, 

unauthorized access, and charges to your phone line.

INSTALLATION NOTE:  Some cordless telephones operate at 

frequencies that may cause or receive interference with nearby 

TVs, microwave ovens, and VCRs. To minimize or prevent such 

interference, the base of the cordless telephone should not be 

placed near or on top of a TV, microwave ovens, or VCR. If such 

interference continues, move the cordless telephone farther away 

from these appliances.
Certain other communications devices may also use the 5.8 GHz  / 900 

MHz frequency for communication, and, if not properly set, these 

devices may interfere with each other and/or your new telephone. 

If you are concerned with interference, please refer to the owner’s 

manual for these devices on how to properly set channels to avoid 

interference. Typical devices that may use the 5.8 GHz frequency 

for communication include wireless audio/video senders, wireless 

computer networks, multi-handset cordless telephone systems, and 

some long-range cordless telephone systems.

Important Installation Guidelines

•  Avoid sources of noise and heat, such as motors, fluorescent lighting, microwave 

ovens, heating appliances and direct sunlight.

•   Avoid areas of excessive dust, moisture and low temperature.
•   Avoid other cordless telephones or personal computers.
•  Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm.
•  Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically 

designed for wet locations.

•  Never touch non-insulated telephone wires or terminals, unless the telephone line 

has been disconnected at the network interface.

•  Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines.

Handset Layout

Modular 

telephone 

line jack

Wall plate

SEE MARKING ON BOTTOM / BACK OF PRODUCT

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK

            DO NOT OPEN

WARNING: TO

PREVENT FIRE OR

ELECTRICAL SHOCK

HAZARD, DO NOT

EXPOSE THIS

PRODUCT  TO RAIN

OR MOISTURE.

THE LIGHTNING

FLASH AND ARROW

HEAD WITHIN THE

TRIANGLE IS A

WARNING SIGN

ALERTING YOU OF

“DANGEROUS

VOLTAGE” INSIDE

THE PRODUCT.

CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO

NOT REMOVE COVER (OR

BACK). NO USER

SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.

REFER SERVICING TO

QUALIFIED SERVICE

PERSONNEL.

THE EXCLAMATION

POINT WITHIN THE

TRIANGLE IS A

WARNING SIGN

ALERTING YOU  OF

IMPORTANT

INSTRUCTIONS

ACCOMPANYING

THE PRODUCT.

CAUTION:

Base

Handset

Telephone 

line cord

AC power 

adaptor

Handset 

battery pack

Battery 

compartment 

cover

Caller ID (CID)

IMPORTANT: In order to use this unit’s Caller ID features, you must 

subscribe to either the standard Name/Number Caller ID Service or 

Call Waiting Caller ID Service. To know who is calling while you are 

on the phone, you must subscribe to Call Waiting Caller ID Service.

This unit receives and displays information transmitted by your local phone company. 

This information can include the phone number, date, and time; or the name, phone 

number, date, and time. 

Call Waiting Caller ID

Provided you subscribe to Call Waiting Caller ID service from your phone company; if 

you receive an incoming call and you are already on the phone, a beep indicates the 

presence of a Call Waiting call on the line.  Only the handset that is in use at the time of 

the call will display and store the Call Waiting Caller ID information.
•  When you hear the call waiting beep in the handset receiver, press the flash/answerer/

call waiting button to put the current call on hold and answer the incoming call. Press 

flash/answerer/call waiting again to return to the original call.

Receiving CID Records

When you receive a call, the Caller ID information is transmitted between the first and 

second ring. The Caller ID information appears on the display while the phone rings, 

giving you a chance to monitor the information and decide whether or not to answer 

the call.

Storing CID Records (In CID Memory)

If you are not at home or cannot answer, your telephone’s Caller ID memory stores the 

data for the 40 most recent calls you received so you can see who called while you 

were unavailable. When the 41st call is received, the oldest Caller ID record (1st call) is 

automatically deleted.
You may review the stored information at any time. Calls received since your last review 

show as 

new

 in the display. Calls that have not been previously reviewed but were 

received from the same number more than once show as 

rept

 in the display.

Reviewing CID Records

As calls are received and stored, the display is updated to let you know how many calls 

have been received. To scroll CID records:
1.  Make sure the phone is 

OFF

 (not in talk mode).

2.  Press the CALLER ID-VOLUME (

6

) button to review the newest CID record.

3.  Press the CALLER ID-VOLUME (

5

) button to review the oldest CID record first.

Dialing a CID Number

1.  Make sure the phone is 

OFF

 (not in TALK mode). 

2.  Use the CALLER ID-VOLUME (

5

or

6

) button to display the desired record. 

3.  Press the TALK/CALL BACK button. The number dials automatically.

NOTE: Depending on (a) how the incoming caller’s phone number is 

formatted when it is received, and (b) whether or not you previously 

pre-programmed your local area code into the set up menu, you 

may need to adjust the format of the incoming caller’s stored phone 

number before making the call, press the format/trans button to 

adjust the number, and try again

Available formats include:

Number of digits  

Explanation  

Example

Eleven digits

 

long distance code “1 ” 

1-317-555-8888

 

+3-digit area code

 

+7-digit telephone number. 

Ten digits

 

3-digit area code + 

317-555-8888 

 

7-digit telephone number.

Seven digits

 

7-digit telephone number. 

555-8888

Storing CID Records in Internal Memory

You may also store CID information in the phone’s internal memory. 

NOTE: It is important that you format CID records correctly BEFORE 

storing in internal memory as you cannot reformat CID records 

stored in memory.

1. Make sure the phone is 

OFF 

(not in talk mode).

2.  Use the CALLER ID-VOLUME (

5

or

6

) button to scroll to the desired CID record.

3.  Press the mem button.
4.  Use the touch-tone pad to enter a memory location (0-9) to store the number in that 

memory location. You will hear a confirmation tone. 

NOTE: If the memory location is occupied, 

replace memo? 

is 

displayed, and you must confirm replacement by pressing the mem 

button.
NOTE: Press the *EXIT/tone button once to keep the previous setting 

(making no changes) and return to the menu.

The telephone company may make changes in its communications facilities, equipment, operations 

or procedures where such action is required in the operation of its business and not inconsistent 

with FCC Rules and Regulations. If these changes are expected to affect the use or performance of 

your telephone equipment, the telephone company must give you adequate notice, in writing, to 

allow you to maintain uninterrupted service.

Interference Information

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two 

conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference; and (2) This device must accept any 

interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, 

pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection 

against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses, and 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 guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
Privacy of Communications may not be ensured when using this product.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be 

determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the 

interference by one or more of the following measures:

• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna (that is, the antenna for radio or television that is 

“receiving” the interference).

• Reorient or relocate and increase the separation between the telecommunications equipment 

and receiving antenna.

• Connect the telecommunications equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to 

which the receiving antenna is connected.

If these measures do not eliminate the interference, please consult your dealer or an experienced 

radio/television technician for additional suggestions. Also, the Federal Communications Commission 

has prepared a helpful booklet, “How To Identify and Resolve Radio/TV Interference Problems.” This 

booklet is available from the U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402. Please specify 

stock number 004-000-00345-4 when ordering copies.
Notice: The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance 

could void the user's authority to  operate the equipment.

Hearing Aid Compatibility (HAC)

This telephone system meets FCC standards for Hearing Aid Compatibility.

Licensing

Licensed under US Patent 6,427,009.

FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement

This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled 

environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 

centimeters between the radiator and your body. This transmitter must not be co-located or 

operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.

Base Layout

2.  Plug one end of the telephone line cord into the TEL LINE jack at the back of the base 

and the other end into a modular jack.

3.  Plug the AC power converter into the electrical outlet and the DC connector into the 

jack at the back of the base.

4.  Place the handset in the base cradle. The charge/in use indicator turns on, verifying 

the battery is charging. The unit will take 20 seconds to register and verify its security 

code. 

ready

 shows in the display.

NOTE: In case of a power failure, the handsets may display 

unavailable

 when the TALK/CALL BACK button is pressed. You 

must then place all handsets on the main base cradle for 20 

seconds to re-register. 

5.  Allow the phone to charge for 16 hours prior to first use. If you don’t properly charge 

the phone, battery performance is compromised.

CAUTION: To reduce risk of personal injury, fire, or damage use 

only the 5-2836 (gray) or 5-2760 (black) power adaptor listed in 

the user’s guide. This power adaptor is intended to be correctly 

orientated in a vertical or floor mount position.

Wall Mounting

1.  Turn the base over.
2.  Attach the wall mounting pedestal by first inserting the tabs on the open edge of 

the pedestal into the slots on the lower portion of the bottom of the base. Then push 

down and snap the pedestal into place.

3.  Slip the mounting holes (on the back of the base) over the wall plate posts, and slide 

the unit down into place. (Wall plate not included.)

NOTE: If desired, gather the extra telephone line and power adaptor 

cord and store inside the wall mounting pedestal.

Answering System Setup

This section shows you how to set up your answering system to receive incoming calls. 

Before you begin the set up process, you must turn on the answering system.
•  Press the ans on/off button to turn the answering system 

ON

 and 

OFF

.  

The MESSAGES indicator lights when the answering system is 

ON

. The indicator 

blinks when you have new messages.

NOTE: The answering system displays “- -” when it is OFF.

Setting the Voice Prompt Language

The default voice prompt language is 

English

.

To change the answering system’s voice prompt language, press and hold the skip 

button for two seconds. The unit announces 

“seleccionado espanol”

 (Spanish 

selected).

NOTE: To change to English, press and hold the skip button again for 

2 seconds. The unit announces “

englisH selected”

.

NOTE: In remote access mode, the system follows the selected 

language. The voice prompt language cannot be switched remotely.

Wall mount 

bracket

display

TALK/CALL BACK 

(button)

CALLER ID-

VOLUME (

6

(button)

CALLER ID-

VOLUME (

5

(button)

chan

(channel button)

redial 

(button)

*EXIT/tone  

(button)

#PAUSE/ringer 

(button)

flash/answerer/

call waiting (button)

format/trans 

(format/transfer 

button)

mem 

(memory 

button)

delete

(button)

mute/menu  

(button)

play stop 

(button)

skip (button)

erase 

(button)

repeat 

(button)

page 

(button)

charge/in use 

(indicator)

erase

(button)

PLAY/STOP 

(button)

skip  

(button)

repeat 

(button)

ans on/off

(answerer on/off

 button)

announce

(button)

memo

(button)

volume (-/+) 

(buttons)

MESSAGES 

(indicator)

Installing the Phone

Installing the Handset Battery

NOTE: You must connect the handset battery before use.

CAUTION: To reduce the risk of fire or personal injury, use only 

the Thomson Inc. approved Nickel-Cadmium (Ni-Cd) battery 

model 5-2729 or Nickel-Metal Hydride (Ni-MH) battery model 

5-2522, which are compatible with this unit.

1. Locate battery and battery door which are packaged together inside a plastic bag 

and are separate from the handset.

2.  Locate the battery compartment on the back of the handset.
3.  Plug the battery pack cord into the jack inside  the compartment. 

put in mainbase

 

shows in the display.

NOTE: To ensure proper battery installation, the connector is keyed 

and can be inserted only one way.

visual ringer

black wire

red wire

battery

pack

PRESS DOWN

FIRMLY

Time

Date

Caller ID record number

Caller ID name

Caller ID phone number

Caller status; NEW or REPT

Visit the GE website at:  www.GE.com/phones

microphone

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