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C4210TM User Guide 2.4 GHz Cordless Telephone with Caller ID Featuring Digital Clarity Power Technology TM E N G L I S H E S P A ~ N O L F R A N Ç A I S TABLE OF CONTENTS Safety Instructions ....................................................... 5 Features ......................................................................... 9 Getting Started ..........................................................11 Choosing a Location ...........................................11 Telephone Installation ........................................12 Battery Installation .............................................14 Handset Battery Charging ................................14 Low Battery .........................................................14 Battery Life ...........................................................15 Headset Jack.........................................................15 Belt Clip ................................................................15 Hearing Aid Compatibility .................................15 Feature Set Up ...........................................................16 Handset Features ................................................16 Set Up Mode..................................................16 Digital Clarity Power ...................................19 Boost Clarity Power On/Off ......................19 Volume Control .............................................19 Tone Switch ....................................................19 Handset Ringer .............................................20 Pulse/Tone ......................................................20 Flash .................................................................20 Mute ................................................................20 Redial/Pause ...................................................20 Base Features .......................................................21 Ringer Volume ................................................21 Ringer Style ....................................................21 Visual Ringers .................................................21 Boost On/Off ................................................21 Battery Backup ..............................................22 TABLE OF CONTENTS Telephone Operations .............................................24 Placing a Call ........................................................24 Answering a Call ..................................................24 Last Number Redial............................................24 Pause Feature .......................................................25 Temporary Tone ...................................................25 Lighted Key Pad ...................................................25 Page/Handset Locator........................................25 Channel Operation .............................................26 Security Code ......................................................26 Memory Storage ........................................................26 Review Phonebook Information ......................26 Adding a Phonebook Number..........................27 Dialing a Phonebook Entry ...............................28 Deleting a Stored Number ...............................28 Deleting All Stored Numbers ...........................28 Changing a Stored Number ..............................29 Adding the Emergency Number ......................29 Dialing the Emergency Number ......................30 Deleting the Emergency Number ...................30 Caller ID Operations ...............................................31 Caller ID Information ........................................31 Caller ID Review .................................................32 Saving Caller ID Information to Phonebook .33 Callback from Caller ID Information ..............34 Delete Caller ID Information ...........................36 Maintenance and Care .............................................37 Troubleshooting .........................................................37 Regulatory Compliance ...........................................40 Warranty and Service...............................................45 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using your telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons including the following: 1. Read and understand all instructions. 2. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the telephone. 3. Do not use this telephone near a bath tub, wash basin, kitchen sink or laundry tub, in a wet basement, near a swimming pool or any where else there is water. 4. Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during a storm. There may be a remote risk of electrical shock from lightning. 5. Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak. 6. Unplug this telephone from the wall outlets before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners on the telephone. Use a damp cloth for cleaning. 7. Place this telephone on a stable surface. Serious damage and/or injury may result if the telephone falls. 8. Do not cover the slots and openings on this telephone. 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. 9. Operate this telephone using the electrical voltage as stated on the base unit or in the owner's manual. If you are not sure of the voltage in your home, consult your dealer or local power company. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 5 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 10. Do not place anything on the power cord. Install the telephone where no one will step or trip on the cord. 11. Do not overload wall outlets or extension cords as this can increase the risk of fire or electrical shock. 12. Never push any objects through the slots in the telephone. They can touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a risk of fire or electrical shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the telephone. 13. To reduce the risk of electrical shock, do not take this phone apart. 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. Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to the manufacturer under the following conditions: A. When the power supply cord or plug is frayed or damaged. B. If liquid has been spilled into the product. C. If the telephone has been exposed to rain or water. D. 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 may require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the telephone to normal operation. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS E. If the telephone has been dropped or the case has been damaged. F. If the telephone exhibits a distinct change in performance. 15. Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm. 16. Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations. 17. Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface. 18. Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines. 19. Use only the power cord and batteries indicated in the manual. Do not dispose of batteries in a fire. They may explode. Check with local codes for possible special disposal instructions. 20. Plug the AC adaptor into the outlet that is nearest and most accessible to the telephone. 6 SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 7 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR BATTERIES Caution: Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions. 1. Use only the approved battery pack in the handset of your cordless phone. For Handset Unit: 3.6V 600mAHr NiMH Rechargeable Battery Sanik Battery Co. Ltd.: 3SNAAA60HSJ1 GPI International Ltd.: GP60AAAH3BMJZ For Base Unit: Four (4) AA alkaline batteries 2. Do not dispose of the battery in a fire as it may explode. Check with local codes for possible special disposal instructions. 3. Do not open or mutilate the battery. Released electrolyte is corrosive and may cause damage to the eyes and skin. It may be toxic if swallowed. 4. Exercise care in handling batteries in order not to short the battery with conducting materials such as rings, bracelets and keys. The battery or conduction material may overheat and cause burns. 5. Charge the battery (ies) provided with or identified for use with this product only in accordance with the instructions and limitations specified in this manual. 6. Observe proper polarity orientation between the battery pack and the battery charger. FEATURES Telephone Base 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Handset Page Ringer Volume Ringer Style Ringer On/Off Antenna/Visual Ringer Pulse/Tone Boost On/Off 5 6 7 1 4 3 2 8 SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 9 FEATURES Handset 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Neckloop Jack Handset Tone Boost Handset Volume Mute Talk Dial Pad LCD Screen Up/Down Arrow Keys Mode 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Program Enter Flash Emergency Button Redial/Pause Visual Ringer Handset Ringer Off/Vibe/On Delete/Channel Belt Clip Headset Jack GETTING STARTED CHOOSING A LOCATION 1. This phone requires a modular phone jack (RJ11C) and a standard 120V AC wall outlet. 2. Plug the AC Adapter directly into outlet. 3. Do not plug other appliances into the same outlet or have outlet controlled by a wall switch. 4. Choose a location that is out of the way of normal activities. CAUTION: USE ONLY WITH CLASS 2 POWER SOURCE 9V DC, 400MA. Always connect the AC Adapter to the phone before you connect it to the AC power. When you finish, disconnect the AC power before you disconnect it from the phone. TEL 9V DC 400 mA USE ONLY WITH CLASS (CLASSE) 2 POWER SOURCE 20 1 16 8 2 3 4 9 Connecting telephone line cord CONNECTING YOUR TELEPHONE Carefully remove your cordless telephone from its box. If there is any visible damage, do not attempt to operate this equipment. Return it to the place of purchase. Check to be sure that you have all items that come with your telephone.You should have a HANDSET, BASE UNIT, BATTERY, AC ADAPTER, TELEPHONE LINE CORD, BELT CLIP and OWNERS MANUAL. 5 6 10 17 11 12 18 19 TEL 9V DC 400 mA 7 If at any time you have questions about your telephone please contact our Customer Service Department at: 1-800-552-3368 or 423-622-7793. USE ONLY WITH CLASS (CLASSE) 2 POWER SOURCE 13 10 14 15 Connecting AC Adapter 11 GETTING STARTED TABLE/DESK TOP INSTALLATION CAUTION: Disconnect the telephone line cord before connecting or disconnecting the battery backup in the wall mount bracket. 1. Plug one end of the supplied modular telephone line cord into the jack marked TEL located on the back of the telephone base as shown in the diagram. 2. Plug the modular telephone line cord's other end into a modular phone jack. 3. Insert the supplied AC Adapter's plug into the jack marked 9V DC 400mA located on the back of the telephone base. 4. Plug the adapter into a standard 120V AC power (electrical) outlet. 5. Align the mounting bracket on the back of the base so that the black rubber feet are towards the bottom of the phone. Insert the bracket's tabs into the slots and secure the bracket by sliding it upward. 6. Lift the base's antenna to a vertical position. 7. Set the TONE/PULSE switch located on the back of the base to correct dialing mode. Please check with your local Phone Company if uncertain of the type of service. 8. Place handset in the cradle to begin initial charging. GETTING STARTED 1. Plug one end of the supplied short modular telephone line cord into the TEL jack located on the back of the base of the phone. 2. Insert the plug of the AC adapter into the jack marked DC 9V 400mA located on the back of the telephone base. 3. Align the mounting bracket on the back of the base so that the black rubber feet are towards the bottom of the phone. Insert the bracket's tabs into the slots and secure the bracket by sliding it upward. 4. Plug the short modular telephone line cord into the wall plate jack, then align the mounting bracket's keyhole slots with the wall plate studs and slide the base of the phone downward to secure it on the wall. 5. Plug the adapter into a standard AC power (electrical) outlet. 6. Press and lift out the handset holder tab, turn it around so the narrow tab end extends out and slide back into its slot. This will hold the handset in the cradle when the phone is wall mounted. 7. Lift the base's antenna to a vertical position. 8. Set the Tone/Pulse switch located on the end of the base to correct dialing mode. Please check with your local Phone Company if uncertain of the type of service. 9. Place handset in the cradle to begin initial charging. Remember, you must charge the phone for at least 12 hours before you use the phone for the first time. Note: Remember, you must charge the phone for at least 12 hours before you use the phone for the first time. WALL MOUNTING INSTALLATION CAUTION: Disconnect the telephone line cord before connecting or disconnecting the battery backup in the wall mount bracket. The base unit may be mounted on a standard wall plate. 12 13 GETTING STARTED HANDSET BATTERY INSTALLATION The C4210 uses a 3.6Volt 600mAh NiMH rechargeable 3 cell (AAA Type) battery that is included with your unit. Handset Battery must be connected before beginning initial charging. GETTING STARTED Battery Life A fully charged battery provides an average talk time of about four (4) hours, or standby time of about (8) days. Talk time and standby time may vary depending on operating conditions. Talk Time: about four (4) hours Standby Time: about eight (8) days Headset Jack You can use this telephone hands-free when you install a 2.5mm headset (purchased separately). To install, plug the headset into the HEADSET JACK at the top of the handset. While in headset mode, the volume of headset is controlled by the telephone and the handset's earpiece and microphone are disconnected. To Install a New Battery 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Battery Pack Plug Battery Connector Remove battery cover Install new battery Connect battery pack Replace battery cover Charge for 12 hours before first use Handset Battery Charging 1. Place the handset in the base. The CHARGE LED on the base will light RED. 2. After the batteries are fully charged, check for dial tone by pressing TALK on the handset. Ordering a Headset In the event you wish to purchase a headset for your C4210, please contact Plantronics at 1-800-544-4660 for a location near you. We recommend using the Plantronics M110 or M130 headset. Battery Compartment Cover Low Battery When the handset battery gets low, there will be two (2) beeps every thirty (30) seconds. If the battery becomes low while you are on a call, you will be disconnected after about two (2) minutes. Terminate the call and recharge the battery. To recharge the battery pack, place the handset in the base. 1. Make sure the contact points are touching and the CHARGE LED is lit. 2. Be careful not to short battery with Conducting materials such as rings, bracelets and keys. Belt Clip You may choose to use the optional belt clip with your handset. 1. To attach slide belt clip down onto grooves. Press the tabs on the belt clip into the slots to attach. 2. To remove, lift one side of the belt clip with your thumbnail and push back. Installing and connecting battery Note:The battery in the handset must be fully charged for 12 hours before using the telephone for the first time. Hearing Aid Compatibility The handset has a special coil inside of it to couple the sound to hearing aids equipped with T-Switches/ T-Coils. 14 15 FEATURE SET UP TELEPHONE HANDSET Set-up Mode The C4210 handset goes into setup mode automatically when the battery is connected. Or press and hold MODE button for 3 seconds to enter setup mode. If there is no input within 30 seconds, the language will be set to the last selected one and go back to standby mode. FEATURE SET UP 3. Enter the area code number using the numeric keys on the handset. 4. Press the UP () or DOWN () button to go to the next menu. Setting Area Code 2 1. After setting Area Code 1, press UP () button to set Area Code 2. 2. The LCD display will show AREA CODE 2 and XYZ with X digit blinking. 3. Enter the area code number using the numeric keys on the handset. 4. Press the UP () or DOWN () button to go to the next menu. Setting Language 1. After entering setup mode, the LCD display will show SEL LANGUAGE and then 1.ENG 2.SPA alternately with a tick mark against the selected language. 2. Press the 1 or 2 button once to change the language. The tick mark will move against the new selection. 3. Press UP () to go to the next menu. Setting Long Distance Service (LDS) Code 1. After setting Area Code 2, press UP () button to set LDS Code. 2. The LCD display will show LDS CODE and X with X digit blinking. 3. Enter the LDS number using the numeric keys on the handset. 4. Press the UP () or DOWN () button to go to the next menu. Setting Contrast There are 3 contrast levels and the default is set to level 2. 1. After setting the language, press UP () key to begin setting contrast. 2. The LCD display will show LCD CONTRAST and 1 2 3. 3. Press the 1, 2 or 3 key to change the level. The current selected level will be highlighted. 4. Press the UP () or DOWN () button to go to the next menu. Setting Easy Mode 1. After setting LDS Code, press UP () button to set the Easy Mode. 2. The LCD display will show EASY MODE and 1.ON 2.OFF. 3. Press 1 or 2 to change the mode. The tick mark will move against the selected mode. 4. Press the UP () or DOWN () button to change the mode. Setting Area Code 1 1. After setting Contrast, press UP () button to set Area Code 1. 16 2. The LCD display will show AREA CODE 1 and XYZ with X digit blinking. 17 FEATURE SET UP Setting Voicemail Number 1. After setting Easy Mode, press UP () button to set VOICEMAIL Number. 2. The LCD display will show VOICEMAIL NO and XXX-XXX-XXXX with the last digit blinking. 3. Enter the voicemail number using the numeric keys on the handset. Press DEL/CH key to delete and move cursor back one place. 4. Press the UP () or DOWN () button to go to the next menu. FEATURE SET UP Digital Clarity PowerTM Technology With Digital Clarity Power, the high frequency sounds are amplified more than the low frequency sounds so words are not just louder, but clearer and easier to understand. It also provides intelligent amplification to make soft sounds audible, while keeping loud sounds bearable. BOOST ­ Clarity Power On/Off The C4210 has a button that controls the loudness of the receiver. Once the BOOST button is pressed, an extra level of amplification is added over the entire range of the volume control. The TALK button will light ORANGE to indicate the CLARITY POWER feature is activated. WARNING: When the TALK button is lit ORANGE volume may be at a high level. To protect hearing, lower the volume control to minimum before using. Setting Message Waiting ON/OFF 1. After setting Voicemail No, press UP () button to set Message Waiting function ON/OFF. 2. The LCD display will show MESSAGE, WAITING, and 1.ON 2.OFF with a tick mark against the selected item. 3. Press 1 or 2 button to change the mode. 4. Press the UP () or DOWN () button to go to the next menu. Volume Control The dial controls the level of volume the handset and headset receive. The volume dial provides up to 15 dB of volume before the CLARITY POWER button is activated. Once the CLARITY POWER button is pressed, the C4210 will provide up to 40 dB of amplification. Setting Autoconnect ON/OFF 1. After setting Message Waiting Light ON/OFF, press UP () button to set AUTOCONNECT ON/OFF (default to ON). 2. The LCD display will show AUTOCONNECT, 1.ON 2.OFF. 3. Press 1 or 2 to change or current selected value. The tick mark will move against the selected value. 4. Press the UP () or DOWN () button to go to the next menu. Tone Switch The C4210 has three (3) TONE settings. Adjusting the TONE switch changes the style of amplification and allows you to customize your hearing experience. We all have different hearing preferences. We suggest exploring each setting to find the one you find most comfortable. 18 19 FEATURE SET UP Handset Ringer Set the switch marked Ringer OFF/VIBE/ON located on the side of the handset. When VIBE is selected the handset will ring and vibrate when receiving and incoming call. The ringer switch must be set to ON or VIBE for the handset to ring. Note: If both handset and base ringers are set to OFF, the visual ringer will flash to indicate there is an incoming call. FEATURE SET UP TELEPHONE BASE Ringer Volume The base ringer volume adjustments are located on the side of the telephone base. Pressing the UP () key on the base increases the ringer sound by one level while pressing the DOWN () key reduces the sound by one level. There are a total of six levels from maximum to minimum. The ringer will sound for two (2) seconds while choosing a ringer volume, to allow the user to make a choice. Pulse/Tone Slide the switch to the type of telephone service you have; TONE for touch-tone service or PULSE for rotary dialing. Please check with your local telephone company if uncertain of the type of service. Ringer Style The base ringer style adjustments are located on the side of the telephone base. The style of ring can be adjusted by pressing the RING STYLE button. Six (6) styles are available allowing you to customize your ring. The ringer will sound for two (2) seconds while choosing a ringer style, to allow the user to make a choice. Flash The FLASH button is activated to use custom calling services such as Call Waiting or Three-Way Calling. Please contact your local telephone company for information on these services. Visual Ringers Visual ringers are located in both the handset antenna and the base of the telephone. When an incoming call is received, these lights will flash. The handset visual ringer will also stay lit while the phone is in use. Mute The MUTE button allows the user to conduct a private conversation that you do not want the person on the other end to hear. While in the mute mode, the MUTE button will illuminate RED and the microphone in the handset is disabled. Pressing the MUTE button again will disengage the MUTE feature. BOOST ON/OFF Switch This switch will disable the reset feature of the BOOST Clarity Power button as follows: ON ­ When the BOOST ON/OFF switch is set to ON, the Boost function will be ON every time a call starts, and will default to ON every time the phone hangs up. During a call, the BOOST Clarity Power button can toggle the Clarity Power ON or OFF according to the user's needs. Redial/Pause Press the RD/P button to redial the last number dialed. Pressing the RD/P button while storing a telephone number will insert a four (4) second pause. This is commonly used when storing both the telephone number and an extension or PIN number. 20 21 FEATURE SET UP OFF ­ When the BOOST ON/OFF switch is set to OFF, the Boost function will be OFF every time a call starts, and the user will need to press the BOOST Clarity Power button in order to gain the extra level of amplification. If the phone hangs up, the Clarity Power will reset to OFF. During a call, the BOOST Clarity Power button can toggle the Clarity Power function ON or OFF according to the user's needs. CAUTION:VOLUME WILL BE LOUD WHEN BOOST SWITCH IS SET TO "ON." FEATURE SET UP To Replace Battery Backup Batteries 1. Disconnect telephone line cord and remove desk/wall mount bracket from telephone base. 2. Disconnect battery back-up connector from the telephone base. 3. Remove batteries from desk/wall mount bracket. 4. Install four (4) AA Alkaline batteries with negative (-) end of battery touching the spring. 5. Connect battery back-up connector to terminal on bottom of telephone base 6. Install desk/wall mount bracket to telephone base After installing the four (4) AA Alkaline batteries please refer to the chart below: Power Supply AC adapter and good batteries AC adapter and no batteries AC adapter and bad batteries Power failure and good batteries Power failure and bad batteries Power LED Status Steady Green Steady Red Flashing green and red Slow flashing red Fast flashing red Battery Back-up Installing four (4) AA Alkaline batteries into the desk/wall mount bracket attached to the telephone base will offer you a limited amount of time to continue operating your telephone in the event of a power failure. To Install Battery Back-up Batteries 1. Disconnect telephone line cord and remove desk/wall mount bracket from telephone base. 2. Disconnect battery back-up connector from the telephone base. 3. Install four (4) AA Alkaline batteries with negative (-) end of battery touching the spring. 4. Connect battery back-up connector to terminal on bottom of telephone base. 5. Install desk/wall mount bracket to telephone base. 22 23 TELEPHONE OPERATIONS Placing a Call 1. Press the TALK button (TALK button will illuminate GREEN) and dial the number you wish to call. 2. To end the call press the TALK button or place the handset in the base. Or 1. Press the keys of the numbers needed to dial. The LCD will display PREDIAL and the keys pressed. 2. Press the TALK button. Handset will go offhook and dial the displayed numbers. TELEPHONE OPERATIONS Pause Feature Programming in a pause will cause the phone to wait four (4) seconds before dialing additional numbers. This feature may be used when it is necessary to dial an access code (9, for example) and wait for a second dial tone before you can dial an outside number. Press the RD/P button at the required point during the memory storage process to program a pause. Temporary Tone If you have rotary (pulse) dial service, you can change from pulse to touch tone (tone) during a call. 1. Make phone call and wait until it is connected. 2. Press the * key. Keys pressed after this are sent as tone signals. 3. The phone will automatically reset to rotary (pulse) service after the call ends. Answering a Call If the handset is out of the cradle, press the TALK button. If the handset is in the cradle with Auto-Connect Mode ON, lift the handset. The handset will be in receiver mode. If the handset is in the cradle with AutoConnect mode OFF, lift the handset. The handset will be in standby mode. Press TALK button to receive the call. Refer to BOOST Clarity Power and Volume Control for information on adjusting volume controls on Page 19. Lighted Key Pad The key pad will light for fifteen (15) seconds after removing the handset from the base. To reactivate the feature while in standby, press the TALK or the MEM button. To activate while the phone is in use, press any key. Page/Handset Locator To send a page signal from the base to the handset, press the PAGE button located on the base of the telephone. A series of rings will sound from the handset. To locate the handset if it is away from the base, press and hold the PAGE button for approximately five (5) seconds. A series of rings will sound. Return the handset to the base or press any button to cancel the page. Last Number Redial The last number dialed (up to 32 digits) is stored in the redial memory until another number is dialed. To use this feature: 1. Press the TALK button. 2. When you hear the dial tone, press the RD/P button. 24 3. The phone will automatically dial for you. 25 TELEPHONE OPERATIONS Channel Operation The C4210 cordless telephone automatically searches and selects the clearest of 40 channels when it is being used. If interference develops on the line, pressing this button will move to another channel. TELEPHONE OPERATIONS Adding a Phonebook Number 1. Unit must be in standby mode only. 2. Press MODE key twice. The display will show PHONEBOOK for 1 second and then display the first available record. 3. Press PROG key to add new phone record. 4. If the phonebook is full, the display will show PHONEBOOK FULL for 1 second together with an error keynote. Then return to review mode. 5. If memory is available, the display will show SAVE NEW NUM and then ENTER NUMBER. 6. After pressing any number key, the second line will change to ENTER TO END and the third line shows the number(s) pressed. Enter phone number up to 23 digits, (RD/P) treated as Pause, counted as one digit, shown as (P). Press DEL/CH to erase any mistake. 7. Press ENTER to confirm number. The LCD will display ENTER NAME and then the second line is blanked. 8. Enter name up to 21 characters using keys 2 to 9. · Press 2 once for A and twice for B. · Press # to insert # or punctuation marks. · Use RD/P key to insert a space between alphabets. · Press DEL/CH key to erase any mistake. The cursor will move forward one space automatically. 9. Press ENTER to confirm name. The LCD will display NUMBER STORED. Then it displays the just entered information. Security Code The security code prevents your cordless phone conversations from being accessed by a phone on a different line. Once the handset battery is fully charged, the handset will automatically select the code from over 65,000 different combinations. The code is changed every time the handset is placed in the cradle. If you have trouble with placing or receiving calls, a lost security code may be the cause of the problem. When this occurs, the handset can no longer communicate with the base. MEMORY STORAGE Review Phonebook Information 1. Unit must be in standby mode only. 2. Press MODE key twice. The LCD will show PHONEBOOK. 3. If the phonebook is empty, after 1 second the display shows - NO RECORDS -. 4. Otherwise, the display will show the first alphabetical record with the record number on the top icon line. The record number may not be the first one. 5. Press the UP () or DOWN () button to go to the next record. Or select any other alphabetical list pressing "2" to "9" key. 6. When at the end of the list, pressing DOWN () button will show END OF LIST. Press the UP () button to go to the last record. 26 27 TELEPHONE OPERATIONS Dialing a Phonebook Entry 1. Locate the phonebook record you wish to call. 2. Press TALK or ENTER button to dial the displayed number. TELEPHONE OPERATIONS Changing a Stored Number 1. Unit must be in standby mode only. 2. Press MODE key twice. The display will show PHONEBOOK for 1 second and then display the first available record. 3. Press the UP () or DOWN () button to go to the record to be changed, e.g. ABC, 567 4. Press # key to change the phone record. 5. The display will show ENTER TO END and the stored number 567 with the blinking cursor after the digit 7. 6. Press any numeric key to add extra numbers. Or Press DEL/CH key to move the cursor to the digit 7. Then press other numeric key to replace 7. 7. Press ENTER after finishing the digits. 8. The display shows ABC with the cursor blinking after the character C. 9. Press any numeric key 2 to 9 to add extra characters. Or Press DEL/CH key to move the cursor back to character C. Then press any other numeric key to change this character. 10. Press ENTER to finish. The modified characters and numbers will replace the original phone record. 11. The display will show NUMBER STORED. Deleting a Stored Number 1. Unit must be in standby mode and display is showing a phonebook record. 2. Press DEL/CH key once. The LCD will show DELETE? 3. Press DEL/CH to confirm. 4. The display will show MEM DELETED for 3 seconds together with a success keynote. 5. The display will show the next available record or -NO RECORDS-. · If the memory location is empty, pressing DEL key will have no action. · This sequence will time-out after 30 seconds if no key is pressed. Deleting All Stored Numbers 1. Unit must be in standby mode and display is showing a valid phone record. 2. Press and hold DEL/CH button for 3 seconds to delete all phonebook records. Display will flash DELETE ALL?. 3. Press DEL/CH to confirm. Display will show -NO RECORDS- for 2 seconds together with a success keynote. · If the memory location is empty, pressing DEL key will have no action. · This sequence will time-out after 30 seconds if no key is pressed. Adding the EMERGENCY Number 1. Unit must be in standby mode only. 2. Press MODE key twice. The display will show PHONEBOOK for 1 second and then display the first available record. 28 29 TELEPHONE OPERATIONS 3. Press the UP () or DOWN () button to go to the record to be stored to the EMERGENCY key. 4. Press and hold the EMERGENCY key for 2 seconds. 5. The phone number is copied to the EMERGENCY key. The LCD will display MEM STORING for one (1) second and the handset will give a success keynote. TELEPHONE OPERATIONS CALLER ID OPERATIONS Visual Message Waiting Indicator (VMWI) Note: This is a service that is provided through your local telephone company. If the C4210 finds that there is voice message to be retrieved, it will turn on the Message Waiting Indicator (the ENTER key). To retrieve the voice message, press the ENTER key while the indicator is on. The handset will go offhook and dial the stored Voicemail number. Dialing the EMERGENCY Number 1. Unit must be in standby mode only. 2. Press the EMERGENCY key once. 3. The display will show the stored name and number for 5 seconds. Otherwise it will show -MEMORY EMPTY-. 4. Then the handset goes off-hook and dial out the stored numbers. Or 5. Press TALK key to make handset goes off-hook. 6. Press the EMERGENCY key once. The display will show the stored name and number for 1 sec. Then the numbers will be sent out. CALLER ID Information This function is turned off when EASY MODE is set to ON during setup. Caller Information When somebody calls, the received caller information is displayed on the LCD. If the call is answered by this phone, this caller information is considered "old". Otherwise, the Caller ID information will be stored in the call log. Information which has not been reviewed will be considered as "new call". The NEW CALL LED will blink. The top row displays the time and date of the call. The second row displays the caller's ID or is blank if there is no information. The third row displays the incoming telephone number. If the number is longer than twelve (12) digits, the LCD will toggle the displayed number between the first 12 digits and the remaining digits. Deleting the EMERGENCY Number 1. Unit must be in standby mode. 2. Press the EMERGENCY key once. 3. If this key has been programmed, the display will show the stored number. Otherwise, it will show MEMORY EMPTY. 4. Press DEL/CH key once to delete number. 5. The display will flash DELETE?. 6. Press DEL/CH to delete. The handset will give a success keynote and the display will show MEM DELETED. Receiving Call Waiting Caller ID When you are on an existing call, you will hear a beep and the display will show incoming call waiting Caller ID information. 30 31 TELEPHONE OPERATIONS If you access the call waiting call, the Caller ID information will disappear and the Time/Day screen will appear. If you do not access the call waiting call, the Caller ID information will be transferred into the Caller log. This caller information is considered "old". TELEPHONE OPERATIONS If the Caller ID list is empty, the display will show - NO CALLS -. · At anytime, the user can press FLASH button one time to go back to standby mode. Or · It will go back to standby automatically at 30 seconds time out if there is no action. Unknown Call If a call is from another country or the caller's number is not available, UNKNOWN is displayed and stored in the Caller ID log. Saving CALLER ID Information to Phonebook 1. While reviewing Caller information, press PROG key once. 2. The display shows SAVE TO PHONEBOOK. Then it changes to ENTER TO END, and the Caller number on the third line with the blinking cursor at the end of the number. 3. Use numeric key to add extra numbers. Press DEL/CH to erase any mistakes. Or Press DEL/CH to move cursor back one digit. Then press any other numeric key to replace the number. 4. Press ENTER to confirm the number. 5. The display shows ENTER NAME first and then the Caller's name on the second line with blinking cursor at the end. The entered number is displayed on the third line. 6. Press 2-9 keys to add extra characters. Press DEL/CH to erase any mistakes. Or Press DEL/CH to move cursor back one character. Then press any other numeric key to replace the character. 7. Press ENTER to confirm the name. 8. The display will show NUMBER STORED first. Then it shows the name and number just saved. Blocked Call If the number is blocked or withheld, PRIVATE is displayed and stored in Caller ID log. Repeated Call If this is a repeated call, it means the same number called before and has not been reviewed. CALLER ID Review If there is new call information, the MODE button will flash RED. During standby mode, press MODE button once. LCD will display CID MODE and then the last Caller ID information. Press UP () or DOWN () again to view the Caller ID content. Press DOWN () to scroll the caller ID information from the most recent record. Or, press the UP () button to scroll the Caller ID information from the oldest record. If the caller's number is more than (12) digits, the LCD will toggle the displayed message between the first 12 digits and the remaining digits. 32 33 TELEPHONE OPERATIONS · At anytime, the user can press FLASH button one time to go back to standby mode. Or · It will go back to standby automatically at 30 seconds time out if there is no action. TELEPHONE OPERATIONS Example 1: Stored Long Distance Service code: 1. Stored area code: 770. Stored incoming call number 770-123-4567. 1. Pressing the ENTER key will show blinking 123-4567. 2. Pressing the TALK or ENTER key again will dial out 1234567. Or 3. Pressing the UP () key will show blinking 770-123-4567. Then press the TALK or ENTER key again will dial out 7701234567. Or 4. Pressing the UP () key will show blinking 1-7701234567. Press the TALK or ENTER key will dial out 17701234567. Or 5. Pressing the UP () key will show blinking 123-4567 again. Callback from CALLER ID Information To callback from incoming call information, the base T/P switch should be set at T. While reviewing the incoming call list, press ENTER and the UP () or DOWN () key will format the number with the following dialing variations: · 7 digits without a 1 prefix: If the area code of the Caller ID number matches to the setting of the stored area code, the dialed numbers can be 7 digits only. · Area Code + 7 digits without a 1 prefix: If the area code of the Caller ID number matches to the setting of the stored area code, the dialed numbers can be Area Code + 7 digits. · 10 digits without a 1 prefix: If the area code of the Caller ID number is different from the stored area code, the dialed numbers can be 10 digits without a 1 prefix. · 10 digits with a 1 prefix: If the area code of the Caller ID number is different from the stored area code, the dialed numbers can be 1 + 10 digits. When reviewing the Caller ID information, press ENTER to display the phone number in a different format. Example 2: Stored Long Distance Service code: 1. Stored area code: 770. Stored incoming call number 413-456-7890. 1. Pressing the ENTER key will show blinking 413-456-7890. 2. Pressing the TALK or ENTER key again will dial out 4134567890. Or 4. Pressing the UP () key will show blinking 1-413-456-7890. Press the TALK or ENTER key will dial out 14134567890. Or 34 35 TELEPHONE OPERATIONS 5. Pressing the UP () key will show blinking 413-456-7890 again. MAINTENANCE AND CARE 3. Do not use detergents and avoid excess moisture. 4. The C4210 is an electrical device. Avoid electric shock by keeping the phone away from water (i.e. bathroom, kitchen sink, etc.). Delete Caller ID Information While reviewing the Caller ID, press DEL/CH button to delete the displayed caller information. LCD will flash DELETE ?. Press DEL/CH to confirm. CID DELETED will be displayed for 2 seconds. The next record is shown automatically or - NO CALLS - if the list is empty. · At anytime, the user can press FLASH button one time to go back to standby mode. Or · It will go back to standby automatically at 30 seconds time out if there is no action. The unit will not operate/no dial tone: · · · · · · · · Verify the TALK Button is lit. Verify the AC Adapter is securely plugged into AC outlet, the base and the telephone. Verify the telephone line cord is securely plugged into the wall jack and the telephone. Make sure the base antenna is in an upright position. Make sure the handset battery is fully charged. Verify the telephone is in the correct dialing mode, tone (touch) or pulse (rotary). Make sure you are in the usable range of the base station. Reset the security code by placing the handset in the base for 5-10 seconds. Deleting All Caller ID Information While reviewing the Caller ID, press and hold the DEL/CH button for two seconds. LCD will flash DELETE ALL?. Press DEL/CH to confirm. LCD will display ALL CID and DELETED for 2 seconds and then - NO CALLS -. · At anytime, the user can press FLASH button one time to go back to standby mode. Or · It will go back to standby automatically at 30 seconds time out if there is no action. The C4210 has been designed to give you years of dependable service with a minimum of care. To ensure the utmost in performance, follow these guidelines in caring for the unit: 1. Avoid dropping or knocking the unit. 2. Dust the unit regularly. Wipe the unit with a soft damp cloth. The phone does not ring when you receive a call: · · · · Make sure the RINGER switch on the handset and base are set to ON. Verify the AC Adapter is securely plugged into AC outlet, the base and the telephone. Verify the telephone line cord is securely plugged into the wall jack and the telephone. Make sure you are in the usable range of the base station. line. Try unplugging a few devices. · You may have too many extensions on your 36 37 TROUBLESHOOTING Noise, Static, Interference or Other Calls Heard while Using the Handset: · · · · · · TROUBLESHOOTING Difficulty in Placing or Receiving Calls: · · · Move closer to the base and try again. If moving closer does not work, you may have lost the security code. Reset code by placing the handset back on the base for 5-10 seconds. (See Security Code Section) Make sure you have selected the correct dialing mode, tone or pulse. Make sure the AC Adapter is not plugged into a wall outlet with other appliances. Disconnect for 5-10 seconds then reconnect. Place the handset back on the base and reinsert the AC Adapter. Make sure the handset battery is fully charged. Try changing channels. Make sure the base antenna is in an upright position. Make sure you are in the usable range of the base station. Make sure the handset battery is fully charged. Try relocating the base unit to another location. Make sure the AC Adapter is not plugged into the wall outlet with other appliances. · · Phone Will Not Hold Charge: · Make sure the charging contacts on the handset and base are free of dust and dirt. Clean the contacts with a soft cloth. Make sure CHARGE LED on the base is lit when handset is in the cradle. If necessary, replace the handset battery. (See Handset Battery Charging) · · · 38 39 REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Part 68 of FCC Rules Information a) This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by the ACTA. On the bottom of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, a product identifier in the format US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. If requested, this number must be provided to the telephone company. b) 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, RJ11C USOC, 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. c) The REN is used to determine the number of devices that may be connected to a telephone line. Excessive RENs on a telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call. In most but not all areas, the sum of RENs should not exceed five (5.0). To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to a line, as determined by the total RENs, contact the local telephone company. For products approved after July 23, 2001, the REN for this product is part of the product identifier that has the format US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. The digits represented by ## are the REN without a decimal point (e.g., 03 is a REN of 0.3). For earlier products, the REN is separately shown on the label. d) If this telephone equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required. But if advance notice isn't practical, the telephone company will notify the REGULATORY COMPLIANCE customer as soon as possible. Also, you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary. e) The telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations or procedures that could affect the operation of the equipment. If this happens the telephone company will provide advance notice in order for you to make necessary modifications to maintain uninterrupted service. f) If trouble is experienced with this telephone equipment, for repair or warranty information, please contact Clarity, 1-800-552-3368. If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may request that you disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved. g) This telephone equipment is not intended to be repaired and it contains no repairable parts. Opening the equipment or any attempt to perform repairs will void the warranty. For service or repairs, call 1-800-552-3368. h) Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs. Contact the state public utility commission, public service commission or corporation commission for information. i) If your home has specially wired alarm equipment connected to the telephone line, ensure the installation of this telephone equipment does not disable your alarm equipment. If you have questions about what will disable alarm equipment, consult your telephone company or a qualified installer. j) This telephone equipment is hearing aid compatible. 40 41 REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Customer-Owned Coin/Credit Card Phones: To comply with state tariffs, the telephone company must be given notification prior to connection. In some states, the state public utility commission, public service commission or corporation commission must give prior approval of connection. REGULATORY COMPLIANCE 3. Connect the telephone equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the television, radio, or other receiver is connected. 4. Consult the dealer or an experienced Radio/ TV Technician for help. CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Part 15 of FCC Rules 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. Your equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in 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; if this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, you are encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures: 1. Where it can be done safely, reorient the receiving television or radio antenna. 2. To the extent possible, relocate the television, radio or other receiver with respect to the telephone equipment. (This increases the separation between the telephone equipment and the receiver.) Industry Canada Technical Specifications This product meets the applicable Industry Canada technical specifications. Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company. The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection. In some cases, the company's inside wiring associated with a single line individual service may be extended by means of a certified connector assembly (telephone extension cord). The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations. Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian maintenance facility designated by the supplier. Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment, or equipment malfunctions, may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment. Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility, telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system, if present, are connected together. This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas. 42 43 REGULATORY COMPLIANCE CAUTION: Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves, but should contact the appropriate electrical inspection authority, or electrician, as appropriate. The Ringer Equivalence Number is an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface. The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all the devices does not exceed five. (The term "IC:" before the certification/ registration number only signifies that the Industry Canada technical specifications were met.) WARRANTY & SERVICE The following warranty and service information applies only to products purchased and used in the U.S. and Canada. For warranty information in other countries, please contact your local retailer or distributor. Limited Warranty Clarity, a division of Plantronics, Inc. ("Clarity") warrants to the original consumer purchaser that, except for limitations and exclusions set forth below, this product shall be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date of original purchase ("Warranty Period"). The obligation of Clarity under this warranty shall be at Clarity`s option, without charge, of any part or unit that proves to be defective in material or workmanship during the Warranty Period. The party responsible for regulatory compliance: Clarity, A Division of Plantronics, Inc. 4289 Bonny Oaks Drive, Suite 106 Chattanooga, TN 37406 Phone: 1-800-552-3368 Exclusions from Warranty This warranty applies only to defects in factory materials and factory workmanship. Any condition caused by accident, abuse, misuse or improper operation, violation of instructions furnished by Clarity, destruction or alteration, improper electrical voltages or currents, or repair or maintenance attempted by anyone other than Clarity or an authorized service center, is not a defect covered by this warranty. Telephone companies manufacture different types of equipment and Clarity does not warrant that its equipment is compatible with the equipment of a particular phone company. 44 45 WARRANTY & SERVICE Implied Warranties Under state law, you may be entitled to the benefit of certain implied warranties. These implied warranties will continue in force only during the warranty period. Some states do allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you. WARRANTY & SERVICE In Canada Plantronics Service Center 8112 Trans-Canada Hwy. Ville St. Laurent. Que. Canada H4S 1M5 Tel: (800) 540-8363 (514) 956-8363 Fax: (514) 956-1825 Please use the original container, or pack the unit(s) in a sturdy carton with sufficient packing material to prevent damage. Incidental or Consequential Damages Neither Clarity nor your retail dealer or selling distributors has any responsibility for any incidental or consequential damages including without limitation, commercial loss or profit, or for any incidental expenses, expenses, loss of time, or inconvenience. Some states do not allow exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damage, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. Include the following information: 1. A proof-of-purchase indicating model number and date of purchase. 2. Bill-to address. 3. Ship-to address. 4. Number and description of units shipped. 5. Name and telephone number of person to call, should contact be necessary. 6. Reason for return and description of the problem. Damage occurring during shipment is deemed the responsibility of the carrier, and claims should be made directly with the carrier. Other Legal Rights This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. How to Obtain Warranty Service To obtain warranty service, please prepay shipment and return the unit to the appropriate facility listed below. In the United States Clarity Service Center 4289 Bonny Oaks Drive, Suite 106 Chattanooga, Tennessee 37406 Tel: (423) 622-7793 or (800) 426-3738 Fax: (423) 622-7646 or (800) 325-8871 46 47 Guía del Usuario de Clarity Professional C4210TM Teléfono inalámbrico de 2,4 GHz con identificador de llamadas Con Tecnología Digital Clarity Power TM E S P A ~ N O L TABLA DE CONTENIDOS Instrucciones de seguridad........................................ 4 Preparación ................................................................... 4 Elección de una ubicación ......................................... 4 Instalación ..................................................................... 5 Instalación de la batería ............................................. 6 Carga de la batería del receptor inalámbrico ....... 6 Batería baja ................................................................... 7 Duración de la batería................................................ 7 Conexión para audífonos .......................................... 7 Soporte para cinturón................................................ 7 Compatibilidad con dispositivos de ayuda auditiva ......................................................... 7 Configuración de funciones ...................................... 8 Receptor inalámbrico ................................................. 8 Modo de configuración .............................................. 8 Digital Clarity Power .............................................. 10 Realce Clarity Power On/Off (activado / desactivado) ...........................................10 Control de volumen .................................................10 Interruptor de tonos ................................................10 Timbre del receptor .................................................10 Flash .............................................................................12 Silencio (mute) ...........................................................12 Remarcado/Pausa ......................................................12 Base del teléfono .......................................................10 Volumen del timbre ..................................................10 Estilo de timbre .........................................................11 Timbres visuales ........................................................11 Boost On/Off (realce activado/desactivado) .......11 Pulso/Tono ..................................................................11 Batería de reserva .....................................................12 Operaciones del teléfono ........................................13 TABLA DE CONTENIDOS Batería de reserva .....................................................12 Hacer una llamada ...................................................13 Recibir una llamada ...................................................13 Remarcado del último número ..............................14 Función Pausa .............................................................14 Tono temporal ...........................................................14 Teclado iluminado......................................................14 Page/Localizador del receptor inalámbrico .........14 Operación en canales ...............................................15 Código de seguridad.................................................15 Almacenamiento en memoria ................................15 Revisar información de la lista de teléfonos ........15 Agregar número a la lista de teléfonos.................15 Marcar una entrada de la lista de teléfonos ........16 Borrar un número almacenado ..............................16 Borrar todos los números almacenados ..............16 Cambiar un número de la memoria ......................17 Agregar número de emergencia ............................17 Marcar número de emergencia ..............................17 Borrar número de emergencia...............................18 Operaciones del identificador de llamadas .........18 Guardar información del identificador de llamadas en la lista de teléfonos .............................20 Rellamada a partir de la información del identificador de llamadas .........................................20 Borrar información del identificador de llamadas .................................................................21 Mantenimiento y cuidados ......................................22 Resolución de problemas ........................................22 Cumplimiento de las reglamentaciones................24 Garantía y servicio ....................................................27 INSTRUCCIONES IMPORTANTES DE SEGURIDAD Cuando utilice su equipo de teléfono, se deben seguir siempre las siguientes precauciones de seguridad básicas para reducir el riesgo de incendio, choque eléctrico y lesiones a personas incluyendo lo siguiente: 1. Leer y comprender todas las instrucciones. 2. Seguir todas las advertencias e instrucciones marcadas sobre el teléfono. 3. No use este teléfono cerca de una tina de baño, lavabo, lava trastes de cocina o tina de lavado, en un sótano húmedo, cerca de una alberca o en cualquier otro lugar en el que haya agua. 4. Evite usar un teléfono (que no sea del tipo inalámbrico) durante una tormenta. Puede haber un riesgo remoto de choque eléctrico por los relámpagos. 5. No use el teléfono para reportar una fuga de gas cerca de la fuga. 6. Desconecte este teléfono de los enchufes de la pared antes de limpiarlo.No use limpiadores líquidos o limpiadores en aerosol sobre el teléfono. Utilice un trapo húmedo para limpiarlo. 7. Coloque este teléfono sobre una superficie estable. Un daño serio y/o lesión pueden ocurrir si el teléfono se cae. 8. No cubra las ranuras y aberturas sobre este teléfono. Este teléfono nunca debe ser colocado cerca o sobre un radiador o registro de calor. Este teléfono nunca debe colocarse en una instalación ínterconstruida a menos que se provea ventilación apropiada. INSTRUCCIONES IMPORTANTES DE SEGURIDAD 9. Opere este teléfono usando el voltaje eléctrico como se establece en la unidad de base o en el manual del usuario. Si no está seguro del voltaje de su hogar, consulte al distribuidor del producto o a su compañía eléctrica local. 10. No coloque nada sobre el cable de corriente. Instale el teléfono donde nadie pise o se tropiece con el cable. 11. No sobrecargue los enchufes de pared o extensiones eléctricas ya que esto puede aumentar el riesgo de incendio o choque eléctrico. 12. Nunca empuje ningún objeto a través de las ranuras en el teléfono. Pueden tocar puntos de voltaje peligrosos o cortocircuitar partes que pudieran resultar en un riesgo de incendio o choque eléctrico. Nunca derrame líquidos de ningún tipo sobre el teléfono. 13. Para reducir el riesgo de choque eléctrico, no desbarate el teléfono. El abrir o quitar las cubiertas puede exponerle a voltajes peligrosos u otros riesgos. El reensamblado erróneo puede causar choque eléctrico cuando el aparato es usado después. 14. Desconecte este producto del enchufe de la pared y remita el servicio al fabricante bajo las siguientes condiciones: A. Cuando el cable eléctrico o el enchufe estén raídos o dañados. B. Si se ha derramado líquido en el producto. C. Si el teléfono ha estado expuesto a lluvia o agua. 52 GUARDE ESTAS INSTRUCCIONES GUARDE ESTAS INSTRUCCIONES 53 INSTRUCCIONES IMPORTANTES DE SEGURIDAD D. Si el teléfono no funciona normalmente siguiendo las instrucciones de operación. Ajuste solo aquellos controles que están cubiertos en las instrucciones de operación: El ajuste inapropiado puede requerir trabajo extensivo por un técnico calificado para restaurar el teléfono a su operación normal. E. Si el teléfono se ha caído o la caja ha sido dañada. F. Si el teléfono muestra un cambio notable en el desempeño. 15. Nunca instale el alambrado del teléfono durante una tormenta eléctrica. 16. Nunca instale los conectores del teléfono en ubicaciones húmedas a menos que el conector esté diseñado específicamente para ubicaciones húmedas. 17. Nunca toque los alambres o terminales del teléfono sin aislar a menos de que la línea del teléfono haya sido desconectada en la interfaz de la red de trabajo. 18. Sea cuidadoso cuando instale o modifique las líneas telefónicas. 19. Use solamente el cable de corriente y las baterías indicadas en el manual. No deseche las baterías en el fuego. Podrían explotar. Verifique los códigos locales para posibles instrucciones especiales de desecho. 20. Conecte el adaptador AC en el enchufe que esté más cercano y más accesible al teléfono. INSTRUCCIONES IMPORTANTES DE SEGURIDAD INSTRUCCIONES DE SEGURIDAD PARA LAS BATERÍAS Precaución: Existe riesgo de explosión si la batería es reemplazada con el tipo incorrecto. Deshágase de las baterías usadas de acuerdo a las instrucciones. 1. Use solamente el paquete de baterías aprobado en el auricular de su teléfono inalámbrico. Para la Unidad de Auricular: 3.6V 600mAHr Batería Recargable NiMH Sanik Battery Co. Ltd.: 3SNAAA60HSJ1 GPI International Ltd.: GP60AAAH3BMJZ Para la Unidad de Base: Cuatro (4) AA baterías alcalinas. 2. No se deshaga de la batería en el fuego ya que podría explotar.Verifique con los códigos locales para posibles instrucciones especiales de para deshacerse de ellas. 3. No abra o mutile la batería. Los electrolitos liberados son corrosivos y pudieran causar daño a los ojos y piel. Puede ser tóxico si se traga. 4. Tenga cuidado al manejar las baterías para no cortocircuitarlas con materiales conductivos como anillos, pulseras y llaves. La batería o material conducente podría sobrecalentarse y causar quemaduras. 5. Cargue la/s batería/s que se proporciona/n o que se identifica/n para su uso con este producto solamente de acuerdo con las instrucciones y limitaciones especificadas en este manual. 6. Cuide la orientación de polaridad apropiada entre el paquete de baterías y el cargador de baterías. 54 GUARDE ESTAS INSTRUCCIONES GUARDE ESTAS INSTRUCCIONES 55 CARACTERÍSTICAS Base del teléfono 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Localizador del receptor inalámbrico Volumen del timbre Estilo de timbre Timbre On/Off (activado/desactivado) Antena/Timbre visual Pulso/Tono Boost On/Off (realce activado/desactivado) CARACTERÍSTICAS Receptor inalámbrico 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Conexión para auricular tipo collar Señal del receptor inalámbrico Boost (realce) Volumen del receptor inalámbrico Silencio (mute) Talk (Hablar) Teclado de marcación Pantalla de cristal líquido (LCD) Teclas de flecha Up/Down (arriba/abajo) Modo Programa Enter (ingresar) Flash 14. 15. 16. 17. Botón de emergencia Remarcado/Pausa Timbre visual Timbre del receptor inalámbrico Off/Vibe/On (activado/vibrador/desactivado) 18. Borrar/Canal 19. Soporte para cinturón 20. Conexión para audífonos 5 6 7 20 1 16 8 2 1 3 4 4 3 2 9 5 6 10 17 11 12 18 19 7 13 56 14 15 57 PREPARACIÓN Elección de una ubicación 1. Este teléfono requiere de un conector telefónico modular (RJ11C) y un enchufe de pared están dar de 120V AC. 2. Conecte el adaptador AC directamente en el enchufe. TEL 9V DC 400 mA PREPARACIÓN INSTALACIÓN EN MESA / ESCRITORIO PRECAUCIÓN: Desconecte el cable de línea telefónica antes de conectar o desconectar la batería de reserva en el soporte de montaje a la pared. 1. Conecte un extremo del cable de línea telefónica modular que se suministra en el conector que posee la marca TEL ubicada en la base del teléfono, como se indica en el diagrama. 2. Conecte el otro extremo del cable de línea telefónica modular en un conector telefónico modular. 3. Inserte el enchufe del adaptador AC suministrado en el conector marcado de 9V DC 400mA, ubicado en la parte posterior de la base del teléfono. 4. Conecte el adaptador en un enchufe de alimentación (eléctrica) estándar de 120 V AC. 5. Alinee el soporte de montaje sobre la parte posterior de la base, de manera que las patas de goma negra estén hacia el lado inferior del teléfono. Inserte las aletas del soporte en las ranuras y asegure el soporte deslizándolo hacia arriba. 6. Coloque la antena de la base en posición vertical. 7. Configure el interruptor TONE/PULSE (tono/ pulso) que se encuentra en la parte posterior de la base para corregir el modo de marcado. Consulte con su compañía telefónica local si no está seguro acerca del tipo de servicio. 8. Coloque el receptor inalámbrico en el receptáculo para iniciar la carga. USE ONLY WITH CLASS (CLASSE) 2 POWER SOURCE 3. No conecte otros artefactos en el mismo enchufe o controle el mismo por medio de un interruptor de pared. 4. Elija una ubicación que se encuentre fuera del lugar de desarrollo de las actividades normales. ! PRECAUCIÓN: UTILICE SOLAMENTE CON FUENTES DE ALIMENTACIÓN CLASE 2, DE 9V DC, 400mA. Conecte siempre el adaptador AC al teléfono antes de conectarlo a la alimentación AC. Al finalizar, desconecte la alimentación AC antes de desconectarla del teléfono. Conexión del cable de línea telefónica INSTALACIÓN Conexión del teléfono Retire con cuidado el teléfono inalámbrico de la caja. Si hubiera algún daño visible, no intente operar este equipo. Devuélvalo al lugar de compra. Asegúrese de que cuenta con todos los elementos que vienen con el teléfono. Debe tener los siguientes elementos: RECEPTOR INALÁMBRICO, BASE, BATERÍA, ADAPTADOR AC, CABLE DE LÍNEA TELEFÓNICA, SOPORTE PARA CINTURÓN y MANUAL DEL USUARIO. Si en algún momento tuviera consultas acerca de su teléfono, sírvase comunicarse con nuestro Departamento de Atención al Cliente a los teléfonos 1-800552-3368 ó 423-622-7793. TEL 9V DC 400 mA USE ONLY WITH CLASS (CLASSE) 2 POWER SOURCE INSTALACIÓN EN PARED PRECAUCIÓN: Desconecte el cable de línea telefónica antes de conectar o desconectar la batería de reserva en el soporte de montaje a la pared. Conexión del adaptador AC 58 59 PREPARACIÓN La base puede montarse sobre una placa de pared estándar. 1. Conecte un extremo del cable corto de línea telefónica modular en el conector TEL ubicado en la parte posterior de la base del teléfono. 2. Inserte el enchufe del adaptador AC en el conector marcado de 9V 400mA DC, ubicado en la parte posterior de la base del teléfono. 3. Alinee el soporte de montaje sobre la parte posterior de la base, de manera que las patas de goma negra estén hacia el lado inferior del teléfono. Inserte las aletas del soporte en las ranuras y asegure el soporte deslizándolo hacia arriba. 4. Conecte el cable corto de línea telefónica modular en el conector de la placa de pared, luego alinee las ranuras de bocallave del soporte de montaje con pernos de soporte para pared, y deslice la base del teléfono hacia abajo para asegurarlo a la misma. 5. Conecte el adaptador en un enchufe de alimentación (eléctrica) AC estándar. 6. Presione y levante la aleta de soporte del receptor inalámbrico, gírela completamente de forma tal que el extremo angosto de la aleta se extienda y se deslice en la ranura. Esto sostendrá el receptor inalámbrico al receptáculo cuando el teléfono está montado sobre la pared. 7. Coloque la antena de la base en posición vertical. 8. Configure el interruptor Tone/Pulse (tono/pulso) que se encuentra en el extremo de la base para corregir el modo de marcado. Consulte con su compañía telefónica local si no está seguro acerca del tipo de servicio. 9. Coloque el receptor inalámbrico en el recep- PREPARACIÓN táculo para iniciar la carga. Recuerde, debe cargar el teléfono durante al menos 12 horas antes de utilizarlo por primera vez. Nota: Recuerde, debe cargar el teléfono durante al menos 12 horas antes de utilizarlo por primera vez. INSTALACIÓN DE LA BATERÍA El modelo C4210 utiliza una batería recargable de 3 células (Tipo AAA) de 3,6 voltios, 600mAh NiMH, que se incluye en la unidad. La batería del receptor inalámbrico debe conectarse antes de comenzar la carga inicial. Para conectar la batería, retire la tapa del compartimiento de baterías y conecte el paquete de baterías en el conector y vuelva a colocar la tapa del compartimiento. Nota: La batería del receptor inalámbrico debe cargarse completamente durante 12 horas antes de utilizar el teléfono por primera vez. Para instalar una batería nueva: 1. Retire la tapa de la batería. 2. Instale la nueva batería. 3. Conecte el paquete de baterías. 4. Vuelva a colocar la tapa de baterías. 5. Cargue durante 12 horas antes del primer uso. Instalación y conexión de la batería Nota: La batería del receptor inalámbrico debe cargarse completamente durante 12 horas antes de utilizar el teléfono por primera vez. Carga de la batería del receptor inalámbrico 1. Coloque el receptor inalámbrico en la base. El indicador CHARGE (carga) que se encuentra sobre la base se iluminará de color ROJO. 2. Luego de que las baterías estén completamente cargadas, verifique el tono de marcado presionando TALK (hablar) en el receptor inalámbrico. 60 61 PREPARACIÓN Batería baja Cuando la batería esté baja, se escucharán dos (2) avisos sonoros cada treinta (30) segundos y la pantalla de LCD indicará que la batería está baja. Si la batería está baja durante una llamada, la misma se desconectará luego de aproximadamente dos (2) minutos. Finalice la llamada y recargue la batería. Para recargar el paquete de baterías, coloque el receptor inalámbrico en la base. La carga de la batería puede controlarse por medio del ícono de carga de la batería. El ícono aparece mientras el teléfono se encuentra en el modo en espera e indica la condición de las baterías. 1. Asegúrese de que esté tocando los puntos de contacto y que el indicador CHARGE (carga) esté iluminado. 2. Asegúrese de no provocar un cortocircuito de la batería con materiales conductores, como por ejemplo anillos, pulseras o llaves. PREPARACIÓN Conexión para audífonos Puede utilizar este teléfono a "manos libres" si instala un audífono de 2,5 mm (se adquiere por separado). Para instalarlo, conecte el audífono en la CONEXIÓN PARA AUDÍFONOS que se encuentra en la parte superior del receptor inalámbrico. Mientras se encuentra en el modo audífono, el volumen del mismo se controla a través del teléfono y el auricular y el micrófono del receptor inalámbrico están desconectados. Para ordenar un audífono. En caso de que desee adquirir un audífono para el teléfono C4210, comuníquese con Plantronics al 1-800-544-4660 para determinar la ubicación más cercana a su domicilio. Recomendamos el uso de los audífonos Plantronics M110 o M130. Soporte para cinturón Puede elegir utilizar el soporte para cinturón opcional para el receptor inalámbrico. 1. Para colocar el soporte para cinturón deslizable sobre las ranuras. Presione las aletas que se encuentran sobre el soporte para cinturón en las ranuras para sujetarlo. 2. Para quitarlo, levante con el pulgar un lado del soporte para cinturón en el y retírelo. Duración de la batería Tiempo de habla: aproximadamente cuatro (4) horas Tiempo de espera: aproximadamente ocho (8) días Una batería completamente cargada permite hablar un tiempo promedio aproximado de cuatro (4) horas, o permanecer en espera por aproximadamente ocho (8) días. El tiempo de habla y el tiempo de espera puede variar según las condiciones de operación. Compatibilidad con dispositivos de ayuda auditiva El receptor inalámbrico cuenta en su interior con una bobina especial para acoplar el sonido de los dispositivos de ayuda auditiva equipados con Interruptores-T / Bobinas-T. 62 63 CONFIGURACIÓN DE FUNCIONES RECEPTOR INALÁMBRICO DEL TELÉFONO Modo de configuración El receptor inalámbrico C4210 ingresa en el modo de configuración de forma automática al conectar la batería. O presione y mantenga presionado el botón MODE (modo) durante 3 segundos para ingresar en el modo de configuración. Si no hay una entrada dentro de los 30 segundos, el idioma se configurará al último seleccionado y regresará al modo en espera. CONFIGURACIÓN DE FUNCIONES Configuración del Código de Área 1 1. Luego de configurar el contraste presione el botón UP () para configurar el Código de área 1. 2. La pantalla de LCD indicará AREA CODE 1 (código de área 1) y XYZ con el dígito X parpadeando. 3. Ingrese el número del código de área utilizando las teclas numéricas del receptor inalámbrico. 4. Presione UP () o DOWN () para desplazarse al siguiente menú. Configuración del Código de Área 2 Configuración de idioma 1. Luego de ingresar al modo de configuración, la pantalla de LCD indicará SEL LANGUAGE (seleccionar idioma) y luego 1.ENG 2.SPA (1- inglés, 2- español) de forma alternada con una marca en el idioma seleccionado. 2. Presione 1 ó 2 una vez para cambiar el idioma. La marca se moverá hacia la nueva selección. 3. Presione UP () para desplazarse al siguiente menú. 1. Luego de configurar el Código de área 1, presione el botón UP () para configurar el Código de área 2. 2. La pantalla de LCD indicará AREA CODE 2 (código de área 2) y XYZ con el dígito X par padeando. 3. Ingrese el número del código de área utilizando las teclas numéricas del receptor inalámbrico. 4. Presione UP () o DOWN () para desplazarse al siguiente menú. Configuración de contraste Existen 3 niveles de contraste y el contraste predeterminado está configurado en el nivel 2. 1. Luego de configurar el idioma, presione la tecla UP () para iniciar la configuración del contraste. 2. La pantalla de LCD indicará LCD CONTRAST (contraste pantalla LCD) y 1 2 3. 3. Presione las 1, 2 ó 3 para cambiar el nivel. El nivel actual seleccionado estará resaltado. 4. Presione UP () o DOWN () para desplazarse al siguiente menú. Configuración de Código del Servicio de Larga Distancia (LDS, por sus siglas en inglés) 1. Luego de configurar el Código de área 2, presione el botón UP () para configurar el Código LDS. 2. La pantalla de LCD indicará LDS CODE (código LDS) y X con el dígito X parpadeando. 3. Ingrese el número de LDS utilizando las teclas numéricas del receptor inalámbrico. 4. Presione UP () o DOWN () para desplazarse al siguiente menú. 64 65 CONFIGURACIÓN DE FUNCIONES Configuración de Easy Mode (Modo Fácil) 1. Luego de configurar el código LDS, presione el botón UP () para configurar Easy Mode. 2. La pantalla de LCD indicará EASY MODE (modo fácil) y 1.ON (activado) 2.OFF (desactivado). 3. Presione 1 ó 2 para cambiar el modo. La marca se moverá hacia el modo seleccionado. 4. Presione UP () o DOWN () para cambiar el modo. CONFIGURACIÓN DE FUNCIONES 3. Presione el botón 1 ó 2 para cambiar el modo. 4. Presione UP () o DOWN () para desplazarse al siguiente menú. Configurar Autoconectar ON/OFF 1. Luego de configurar la luz de mensaje en espera en posición Off (desactivado), presione el botón UP () para configurar AUTOCONNECT (autoconectar) en posición ON/OFF (predeterminada en ON). 2. La pantalla de LCD indicará AUTOCONNECT (autoconectar) y 1.ON (activado), 2.OFF (desactivado). 3. Presione 1 ó 2 para cambiar el valor actual seleccionado. La marca se moverá hacia el valor seleccionado. 4. Presione UP () o DOWN () para desplazarse al siguiente menú. Configuración del número de correo de voz 1. Luego de configurar Easy Mode, presione el botón UP () para configurar el número de CORREO DE VOZ. 2. El display de LCD mostrará VOICEMAIL NO (número de correo de voz) y XXX-XXX-XXXX con el último dígito parpadeando. 3. Ingrese el número de correo de voz utilizando las teclas numéricas del receptor inalámbrico. Presione la tecla DEL/CH (borrar/cambiar) para borrar y mover nuevamente el cursor hacia un lugar. 4. Presione UP () o DOWN () para desplazarse al siguiente menú. Tecnología Digital Clarity Power Con Digital Clarity Power, los sonidos de alta frecuencia se amplifican en mayor medida que los sonidos de baja frecuencia, por lo que los sonidos no son solo más altos, sino más claros y fáciles de entender. También proporciona amplificación inteligente para hacer que los sonidos suaves sean audibles, a la vez que hace tolerables los sonidos altos. Configuración de mensaje en espera ON/OFF 1. Luego de configurar el número de correo de voz, presione el botón UP () para configurar la función mensaje en espera en posición ON/OFF (activado/desactivado). 2. La pantalla de LCD mostrará MESSAGE, WAITING (mensaje, espera) y 1.ON (activado) 2. OFF (desactivado) con una marca en el elemento seleccionado. REALCE Clarity Power On/Off (activado / desactivado) El teléfono C4210 tiene un botón que controla el volumen del receptor. Una vez que está presionado el botón BOOST, se agrega un nivel adicional de amplificación por sobre el rango total del control de volumen. El botón TALK (hablar) se iluminará de color NARANJA para indicar que la función CLARITY POWER está activada. 66 67 CONFIGURACIÓN DE FUNCIONES ADVERTENCIA: Cuando del botón TALK está iluminado de color NARANJA, el volumen puede estar a un nivel alto. Para proteger la audición, baje el control de volumen al mínimo antes de utilizarlo. CONFIGURACIÓN DE FUNCIONES Flash El botón FLASH se activa para utilizar servicios personalizados de llamadas tales como Llamada en espera o Llamada tripartita. Comuníquese con su compañía telefónica local para obtener información acerca de estos servicios. Control de volumen El dial controla el nivel del volumen que reciben el receptor inalámbrico y el audífono. El dial de volumen proporciona hasta 15 dB de volumen antes de activar el botón CLARITY POWER. Una vez presionado el botón CLARITY POWER, el teléfono C4210 proporcionará hasta 40 dB de amplificación. Silencio (mute) El botón MUTE (silencio) le permite al usuario llevar una conversación privada que no desea que escuche la persona que se encuentra del otro lado de la línea. Mientras se encuentra en el modo silencio, el botón MUTE se iluminará de color ROJO y el micrófono del receptor inalámbrico se deshabilitará. Al presionar nuevamente el botón MUTE (silencio) se desconectará la función MUTE. Interruptor de tonos El teléfono C4210 tiene tres (3) configuraciones de TONO. Ajustando el interruptor de TONOS, se modifica el estilo de amplificación y le permite personalizarlo según su audición. Todos tenemos diferentes preferencias de audición. Le recomendamos explorar cada configuración para hallar la que le resulte más confortable. Remarcado/Pausa Presione el botón RD/P para volver a marcar el último número. Al presionar el botón RD/P mientras se almacena un número telefónico se introducirá una pausa de cuatro (4) segundos. Esto se utiliza comúnmente al almacenar el número de teléfono así como una extensión o número de identificación personal (PIN). Timbre del receptor Configure el interruptor Ringer OFF/VIBE/ON (timbre activado/vibrador/desactivado) que se encuentra al costado del receptor inalámbrico. Cuando está seleccionado VIBE (vibrador), el receptor inalámbrico sonará y vibrará al recibir una llamada entrante. El interruptor debe configurarse en ON (activado) o VIBE (vibrador) para que el receptor inalámbrico suene. NOTA: Si tanto el receptor inalámbrico como los timbres de la base están configurados en posición OFF (desactivado), el timbre visual destellará para indicar que hay una llamada entrante. BASE DEL TELÉFONO Volumen del timbre Los ajustes de volumen del timbre de la base se encuentran al costado de la base del teléfono. Presionando la tecla UP () en la base, se incrementa un nivel el sonido del timbre, mientras que presionando la tecla DOWN () el sonido se reduce un nivel. Existe un total de seis niveles desde un máximo a un mínimo. El timbre sonará durante dos (2) segundos mientras se elige un volumen de timbre para permitir que el usuario realice su elección. 68 69 CONFIGURACIÓN DE FUNCIONES Estilo de timbre Los ajustes del estilo de timbre de la base se encuentran al costado de la base del teléfono. El estilo de timbre puede ajustarse presionando el botón RING STYLE (estilo de timbre). Se encuentran disponibles seis (6) estilos que le permiten personalizar el timbre. El timbre sonará durante dos (2) segundos mientras se elige un estilo de timbre, para permitir que el usuario realice su elección. CONFIGURACIÓN DE FUNCIONES el teléfono, Clarity Power se reiniciará a la posición OFF. Durante una llamada, el botón BOOST (realce) puede alternar la función Clarity Power en posición ON (activado) u OFF (desactivado) de acuerdo con las necesidades del usuario. PRECAUCIÓN: EL VOLUMEN ESTARÁ ALTO CUANDO EL INTERRUPTOR BOOST (REALCE) SE ENCUENTRE CONFIGURADO EN POSICIÓN "ON" (ACTIVADO). Timbres visuales Los timbres visuales se encuentran tanto en la antena del receptor inalámbrico como en la base del teléfono. Al recibir una llamada entrante, estas luces destellarán. El timbre visual del receptor inalámbrico permanecerá encendido mientras es teléfono esté en uso. Pulso/Tono Coloque el interruptor en la posición correspondiente al servicio telefónico que posee, TONE (tono) para el servicio de marcación por tonos o PULSE (pulso) para marcación por disco. Consulte con su compañía telefónica local si no está seguro acerca del tipo de servicio. Interruptor BOOST ON/OFF (realce activado / desactivado) Este interruptor deshabilitará la función de reinicio del botón BOOST (realce) Clarity Power de la siguiente manera: ON ­ Cuando el interruptor BOOST ON/OFF (realce activado/desactivado) está configurado en ON, la función Realce estará ON (activada) cada vez que se inicie una llamada y de forma predeterminada permanecerá en posición ON cada vez que se cuelgue el teléfono. Durante una llamada, el botón BOOST puede alternar la función Clarity Power en posición ON (activado) u OFF (desactivado), de acuerdo con las necesidades del usuario. OFF ­ Cuando el interruptor BOOST ON/OFF (realce activado/desactivado) está configurado en OFF, la función Realce estará OFF (desactivada) cada vez que se inicie una llamada, y el usuario tendrá que presionar el botón BOOST Clarity Power para obtener un nivel adicional de amplificación. Al colgar Batería de reserva La instalación de cuatro (4) baterías alcalinas AA en el soporte de escritorio/pared adjunto a la base del teléfono le proporcionará un lapso de tiempo limitado para continuar utilizando el teléfono en caso de falla eléctrica. Para instalar baterías de reserva 1. Desconecte el cable de línea telefónica y retire el soporte de montaje a escritorio/pared de la base del teléfono. 2. Desconecte el conector de batería de reserva de la base del teléfono. 3. Instale cuatro (4) baterías alcalinas AA con el polo negativo (-) de la misma en contacto con el resorte. 4. Conecte la batería de reserva al terminal en la parte inferior de la base del teléfono. 5. Instale el soporte de montaje a escritorio/pared a la base del teléfono. 70 71 CONFIGURACIÓN DE FUNCIONES Para reemplazar las baterías de reserva 1. Desconecte el cable de línea telefónica y retire el soporte de montaje a escritorio/pared de la base del teléfono. 2. Desconecte el conector de batería de reserva de la base del teléfono. 3. Retire las baterías del soporte de montaje a escritorio/pared. 4. Instale cuatro (4) baterías alcalinas AA con el polo negativo (-) de la misma en contacto con el resorte. 5. Conecte la batería de reserva al terminal en la parte inferior de la base del teléfono. 6. Instale el soporte de montaje a escritorio/pared a la base del teléfono. Luego de instalar las cuatro (4) baterías alcalinas AA, consulte el cuadro que se encuentra a continuación: Fuente de alimentación Adaptador AC, baterías en buen estado Adaptador AC, sin baterías Adaptador AC, baterías en mal estado Falla de alimentación y baterías en buen estado Falla de alimentación y baterías en mal estado Estado del indicador de alimentación Verde sólido Verde sólido Destello verde y rojo Destello lento de color rojo Destello rápido de color rojo OPERACIONES DEL TELÉFONO (hablar) o coloque el receptor inalámbrico en la base. O 1. Presione las teclas de los números que necesita marcar. La pantalla de LCD mostrará PREDIAL (premarcado) y las teclas presionadas. 2. Presione el botón TALK (hablar). Se descolgará el receptor inalámbrico y marcará los números que aparecen. Recibir una llamada Si el receptor inalámbrico se encuentra fuera del receptáculo, presione la tecla TALK (hablar). Si el receptor inalámbrico se encuentra en el receptáculo con el modo Auto-Connect (autoconectar) en posición ON (activado), levántelo. El receptor inalámbrico estará en el modo de recepción. Si el receptor inalámbrico se encuentra en el receptáculo con el modo AutoConnect (autoconectar) OFF (desactivado), levántelo. El receptor inalámbrico estará en el modo de espera. Presione el botón TALK (hablar) para recibir la llamada. Consulte BOOST (realce) Clarity Power y control de volumen para obtener información acerca del ajuste de los controles de volumen en la página 70. Remarcado del último número El último número marcado (de hasta 32 dígitos) está almacenado en la memoria de remarcado hasta que se marque otro número. Para utilizar esta función: 1. Presione el botón TALK (hablar). 2. Cuando escuche el tono de marcado, presione el botón RD/P. 3. El teléfono marcará por usted de forma au tomática. Hacer una llamada 1. Presione el botón TALK (hablar) (el botón TALK se iluminará de color VERDE) y marque el número al que desea llamar. 2. Para finalizar la llamada, presione el botón TALK 72 73

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