Coby CT-P9340 User manual

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calls, you must subscribe to the Caller ID service provided by your
local telephone company; there is a fee for this service and it may
not be available in all areas.
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CON TENT S CONTENTS
IMP ORTA N T S A FET Y I NSTR U CTIO NS FC C R UGU LAT IO NS
This symbol is to alert you to important operating or servicing instructions that may
appear in the user's manual. Alw ays follow basic safety precautions when using this
product to reduce the risk of injury, fire, or electrical shock.
When using this product, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the
risk of f ire, electric shock And injury to persons, i ncluding the following:
IF YOUR PRODUCT UTILIZES BATTERIES, THE FOLLOWING ADDITIONAL PRECAUTIONS
SHOULD BE OBSERVED:
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
1. Read and understand all instructions.
2. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product.
3. Use only with class 2 power source DC 9V 300mA.
4. Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol
cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
5. Do not use this product near water; for example, near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink or laundry
tub, in a wet basement or near a swimming pool.
6. Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, or table. The product may fall, causing
serious damage to the product.
7. Slots and openings in the cabinet back or bottom are provided for ventilation. To protect it
from overheating, these openings must not be blocked or covered. The openings should
never be blocked by placing the product on the bed, sofa, rug or other similar surfaces. This
product should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register. This product should not be
placed in an enclosed environment unless proper ventilation is provided.
8. Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not locate this product where the cord will
be pinched or walked on.
9. Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in risk of fire or electrical shock.
10. Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabinet slots as they may 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 product.
11. To reduce the risk of electrical shock, do not disassemble this product. Instead take it to a
qualified service person when se rvice or repair work is required. Opening or removing covers
may expose you to da ngerous voltages or other risks. Incorrect re-assembly can cause
electrical shock when the appliance is subsequently used.
12. Unplug all cords and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions:
A. When the power supply cord or plug is damaged or frayed.
B. If liquid has been spilled into the product.
C. If the product has been exposed to rain or water.
D. If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions. Adjust only
those controls covered in the operating instructions. Improper adjustment of other controls may
result in damage and require work by a qualified technician to restore the product to normal
operation.
13. Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electrical storm. There may be a
remote risk of electric shock from lightning.
14. Do not use a telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak.
1. Use only the type and size of batteries specified in the users manual.
2. Do not dispose of the batteries in a fire. The cells may explode. Check with local codes for
possible special disposal instruc tions.
3. Do not open or mutilate the batteries. Released electrolyte is corrosive and may cause damage to
the eyes or skin. It m ay be toxic if swallowed.
4. Exercise care in handling batteries in order not to short the battery with conducting ma terials such
as rings, bracelets and keys. The battery or conductor may overheat and cause burns.
5. Do not attempt to recharge the batteries with or identified for use with this product. The
batteries may leak corrosive electrolyte or explode.
6. Do not attempt to rejuvenate the batteries provided with or identified for use with this product by
heating them. Sudden release of the battery electrolyte may occur causing burns or irritation to
eyes or skin.
7. When repla cing batteries, all batteries should be replaced at the same time. Mixing fresh and
discharged batteries could increase internal cell pressure and rupture the discharged batteries.
8. When inserting the batteries into this product, the proper polarity or direction must be
observed. Reverse insertion of batteries can cause charging, which may result in leakage or
explosion.
9. Remove the batteries from this product if the product will not be used for a long period of time
(several months or more) since during this time the batteries could leak, damaging the product.
10. Discard "dead" batteries as soo n as possible since they are more likely to leak in a product.
11. Do not store this product, or the batteries provided with or for iden tified use with this product, in
high temperature areas.
12. If your product uses a rechargeable battery, charge the battery(ies) only in accordance with the
instructions and limitation specified in the User Manual.
Warning: Mod ifying or tampering wit h the teleph one's inter nal components can c ause a
ma lfunction and might invalidate the te lephone's w arranty and void your FC C authorization to
operate it. If the trouble is h arming the t elephone lin es, the telep hone company might ask you to
disconnect the telephone u ntil you have resolv ed th e problem.A s it c omplies with Part 68 of the
FC C rules and the technic al requirements for connection to tel ephone networks publish ed by
AC TA, yo ur u n i t ha s been r e g i s t er ed wit h th e FCC .
Th e FCC requires us to prov ide you with the following information:
Th e FCC requ ires that you connect to a nationwide telephone net work through a modular
telephone outle t which is TIA/EIA-IS-968 compliant.I t is USOC jac k type RJ11C.
Th is equipment may not be used o coin service provided by the t elephone co mpany.Conn ection
to party lines is subjectto st ate tariffs. Ch eck with you r local teleph one compan y.
FC C rules requ ire that upon request you provide the following information to th e phone com pany.
A.The line ( tele phone number) to whic h you will conn ect the telephone equipm ent.
B.The Registra tion Number and Ringer Equivalence Number (REN).These nu mbers are fo und on
the back or bot tom of your t elephone equ ipment.
Th e REN is use ful to determine the quantity of devices you may connect to y our telephone line
an d st ill have a ll of those de vices r ing w h en your t el e phone num ber is called. In most, but not all
are as,the sum a ll RENs sh ould be 5 or l ess.To determine the num ber of devices permitted in your
are a, contact your local tele phone comp any.
If it is determined that your telephone equipment is manufaction ing, the FCC requires tha t it not
be used and be unplugged from the modular outlet un til the problem has been corrected. R epairs
to this telephon e equipment can be made only by the manufacture r or i ts authorized agent s,or by
others who ma y be authorized by the FCC . Unauthori zed repairs v oid registrat ion and wara nty.
If your product is causing ha rm to the telephone netw ork, the telep hone compa ny may temporarily
discontinue yo ur service . I f possible ,th ey will notif y you in adva nce. But if a dvance notice isn't
pra ctical, you will be notifie d as soon as po ssible . You will b e give n the opport unity to corr ect the
pro blem, and y ou will be in formed of your right to fil e a complain t with the FC C. Your telephone
co mpany may m ake changes in its facilities,equipm ent,operations or procedures that affect the
pro per functioning of your telephone equipment.If su ch changes are planned,you will be notified
in advance.
1.Connectio n and use with the nation wide telepho ne network :
2.Notific ation to th e telep h on e company:
3.Repair instructions:
4.Right s of the te le phone com pa ny:
5.This product i s compa tible wi th inductive ly cou pl ed hearin g aids.
6.Programming /testing em ergency numbers:
Note:This appli es only if this product is e quippedwith a corded or cordless han dset.
Wh en programm ing emerge ncy number s and/or mak ing test call s to emergency numbers.
A.remain on the l ine and bri efly explain to the dispatc her the reason for the call before hang ing up.
B.P erform such activities in the off-peak hours,such as early morning or late evening.
IN TERFE RENC E IN FORM AT IO N: PART 1 5 O F FC C R UL ES
So me telephone equipmen t generates and uses ra dio frequen cy energy w hich if not p roperly
installed,may c ause interfer ence to radio and televisi on reception .
Th is unit has b een tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B c omputing de vice in
ac cordance wit h the specifications in Part 15 of the FCC rules.Th ese specifica tions are de signed
to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential
installation.How ever,there is no guara ntee that i nterfer ence will not occur in a pa rticular
inst allation.
If this equipment does cause interferen ce to radio or television reception,when it's in us e, the
us er is encoura ged to try to correct the in terference b y one or mor e of the follow ing measure s:
A.W here it can be done safely,reorient th e radio or TV receiving an tenna.
B. To the exten t possible, relo cate the television, radio, or oth er receiver w it h respect t o th e
telephone equi pment.
C.If the telepho ne product runs on AC po wer, plug yo ur product in to an AC outlet that's not on the
sa me circ uit as th e one used by the radio or television .
To single-line telephone jack
To pow er out let
TheAC Adapter
Connections
Use onl y t he i ncl ude d A C adap ter.
The AC Ad apter must remain connec ted at all times.( It is normal
for the ada pter to feel warm d uring use.)
The A C Adapter shoul d be c onnected to a vertically o riente d or
floor-mounte d A C o ut let. Do not c onnec t the AC Adapter to a
ceili n g-mo unt ed AC o utl et , as the we ight o f t he ad a pt er may
cau se i t to b ecom e d isco nnec te d.
The unit will not work during a power failure. We recommend
connecting a standard telephone t o the s ame t elephone line or
to the sa me t elephone jac k us ing the included adap ter.
Emergency power can be supplied to th e unit by connecti ng a
battery back-up power supply.
NOTE:
Battery installation
Slide ope n t he batter y com p artm ent
door on the back of the handset.
Plu g the b attery connector into the 2-
pin connector in the battery
compartment, and then insert the
batte ry.
Clos e t he batt ery c ompar tmen t door.
Plac e the hands et o n the ba se un it
cradle.
: Charge the battery pack
for at leas t 12 hours before using the
handset the first t ime.
The CHARGE LED on the base
illuminates when the handset is
properly making contact with the
charge terminals.
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Bat tery strength
Yo u c an c on firm t he b a ttery s tre ng th o n th e han ds et di sp lay.
Fully c harged
Medium
Low
When flashing: needs to be recharged.
Discharged.
Battery icon
Battery strength
Bat tery duration
A f ul ly ch a rged ba tt ery lasts f or appr oxim at ely:
5 h ou rs w hen y ou u se t he h and set co nti nuo usly (t alk ti me).
5 days when th e handset is not in use (standby).
The telephone line jac k
The power jack
TELEPHONE S ETUP TELEPHONE SE TUP
TELEPHONE S ETUP TELEPHONE SE TUP
Belt Clip
You can hang the handset on your belt or pocket using the included
belt clip
Headset (optional)
Wall Moun ting
The Head set Ja ck
The headset jack is
located on the side of the
handset and is a standard
2. 5mm plug . S impl y p l ug a
headset into the jack and
t he headset wi ll be a ctiv e .
Note: When the headset
is plugged into the
telephone ,the
microphone and earpiece
on the handset are not
active.
Yo u ma y choo se to pu t the base u nit o f your co rdles s tel ep hon e on
awall.
Align the upper keyhole on the ba ck of the base unit with the upper
stud of the wall plate, so th at the under keyhole matches the lower
stud, then pull the base unit down until it is securely seated.
The Wa ll
Base side
Wall Stu d Sc re w
Con tro ls and d ispl ays
Handset
INT
MUTE
FLASH
Rece iver
LCD Displ ay
REDI AL
PHONE BOOK/RETURN
Key p ad
FLA SH
Navi ga to r k e y( / )
(MENU)
Headset Jack
CID
MUTE/DELETE
INT
Charge Co ntacts
: P ress t h e key to redial the la st n u mber d ialed .
( ): Press to m ake c alls to numbers
store d i n me mory.
: Pr es s to en d a te lephon e cal.
: T h e key is use d to ac c ess t el epho ne c om pany s ervi ce ,
like c a ll w a iti ng.
Microphone
: The key is used to navigate through
menus and to select items shown on the display.
: Pr ess t o st art a nd e nd the p rogram ming m enu .
: Press to start a call. And when you are talking, press the
key t o open the speakerphone function(ha nd free).
: The k ey is u sed to review Cal ler ID inform ation stored in
memory.
: The k ey is used to tem pora ri ly mu t e the
handset mi croph one. When viewing or editing menus and lo gs ,
the k ey is used to erase digits and single or multiple entries
from the phone book and Caller ID directories.
: Press to make an intercom cal l if you have mor e than one
handset registered to our base unit.
NOTE:
The hands et featu res 2 soft keys under the
button and the button. By pressing a s oft
key, yo u ca n sele ct the func tio n d is playe d
directly above it.
Soft keys
LO CATIO N OF CONT RO LS LOC ATIO N OF C ON TRO LS
IN U SE
CHARGE
PAG E
Base
PA GE butto n
CHARGE/I N USE
LED
Charg e Con tacts
Te lep hon e l i ne
jack
ACAdapter Jack
H ooks , to fas ten
t he tele phone line c or d.
Hooks , to fa sten
the ad apter l ine co rd.
The hooks
LCD Display
The name and number
displa yfiel d .
Batter y cha r ge level
Th is icon i s a l ways d is play e d w h en y o u r phone is on, and sho w s th e l e vel of you r
batte r y c harg e.T he more ba rs yo us ee,t he gr ea te rt hec ha rge.
Out sideca ll
You a e conn ected t o the te lephon e line - your h andset is off- hook. T his symbol wi ll
show whiley ou hear the inc o ming call .
Loc k
Your handset's keypad is locked.
Mute
Yourhandset's mi cro p hone i sm ute d.
Spe ake r p hon e
Your hands et'sloud spea ker ison.
Mess a g es
Youh a verec ei vednewCal ler Disp lay mes sages. Fla shingwhen youhave new cal ler ID.
RF Signal
Sho ws the st rengt h o fthe sign al b etwe en t he h and set and b as e uni t, and fla shes wh en
you a re ou t of ran ge of t he as e unit. If t he lev el is lo w, o rt he s ymb ol is fl ashi ng, m ov e
clo se rto th e ase un it.
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b
Show the timeand date.
LOCATION OF CONTROLS LOCATION OF CONTROLS
Setting the date and time
Your CT-P9340 handset can display th e time and date. You should
set it to the correct t ime an d day at this time. For your first setting on
your telephone, follo w the instruc tion below to set the time and d ate.
Pressthe button.
Scroll to "Date & Time" by pressing th e or bu tton, then
press "OK".
Press " OK" to enter the Date setti ng int erface .
Use the keypad and the or butto n to enter t he current
date with DATE\MONTH fo rmat.
Example: 23\ 03, press 2, , 3, ,0, , 3.
Press"Save".
Press t he button and p ress " OK" to enter the ti me setting
interface.
U se t he ke ypad and the or butt on to en ter t h e cur re nt
ti me with 2 4 H OUR/ MINUT E format.
Example: 10: 38, press 1, , 0, , 3, , 8.
Press"Save".
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If you m ak e a mistake when e nter ing the date and time, press the
or button t o move the cursor, the n m ake th e correc tion .
If a p ower f ailure occurs, you need s et the date and time again.
When call s a re r ec eive d, Call e r ID w ill auto ma tic ally a d just th e
date and time (in cluding daylight sa ving time).
Note :
Time adjustmen t (Caller ID s ubsc ribers only)
Making Calls
Lift t he ha ndset and press the button. "Talking" will be
displayed.
Dial the phone number.
When finished talking, p ress the button or place the handset
on th e base unit or charger. The LCD will display the total call
time j ust now.
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To adjust the rec eiv er volume
7 levels are available. While using the receiv er, Press to
increase the volume or to decrease the volume while in the
ear pho ne m ode o r sp ea ker ph one m ode .
To make a call using the redial lis t
Th e las t 10 nu mbe rs di aled a re st ored i n t he r edi al li st .
Press the REDIAL button, the last number dialed will be
di s playe d.
U se the o r bu tton repea te dly to di sp l ay t h e desi re d
number.
Press the button.
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To use t he spe akerphone
While in talking mode, press t he button to switch from the
receiver to the speakerphone.
Answering Calls
Wh en a call i s b eing r ecei ve d , th e ri nge r i ndica tor f la s hes r apidl y.
Lift the ha nd set and pres s the but ton.
When fini sh ed t alk ing, p ress t he button o r p la ce th e ha nd set
back on the base uni t .
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Auto talk
Th is f e atur e allow s you t o ans wer a call by s i mply li ft ing th e
handset off the base unit . You do not need t o press the button.
To activate this feature, see page .??
BASIC OPERATION BASIC OPERATION
Using th e p honebook
The h ands et p hon ebook all ows y ou to m ak e c al ls with out h avi ng to
dial manually. You can add 50 names and phone numbers to the
hand set ph one boo k.
Press the button.
Pr es s " Ad d". (T h e di sp lay s hows the n u mbe r of i te ms in th e
phonebook.
Enter the name (max. 16 characters).
Pres s "Ne xt".
Ent e r the p hone n umbe r (ma x. 24 d i gits) .
Pres s " Next".
U se the or bu tton to select th e group you wa nt t o sa ve in ,
then press "Next".
You can select: Colleague, Normal, VIP, Family.
Pres s "Sa ve".(To add more it ems, re pe at f rom st ep 2 .)
To e xit th e phone book, press the butto n.
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Key
Chara cters
Character table
Thedialkeyscanbeusedto
enter ch aracters. To enter a
character, press the
appropriate dial key,
repeatedly if necessary. To
enter another character that is
loc ated on the same dial key,
first p ress the button to
move the cursor to the next
space.
To edit/c orrect a mistake
Pressthe or buttontomovethecursortothecharactersor
numberyouwishtocorrect,thenpressthe buttonand
enter t he a p p ropr ia te c ha ract er or nu mbe r.
DELETE
Editing items in the phonebook
Pr ess the but t on.
Press "Browse".
Use the o r button r epeate dly to display the desired item.
Press "Edit" .
Edit the name i f necessary.
Press "Next".
Edit the phone number if necessary.
Pr ess "N ex t ", the n pres s "Sa v e". To edit ot her ite m, r ep eat fr o m
step 2.
Pr ess the but t on.
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Calling som eo ne in the phonebook
Ph onebook item s can be searched for alphabetically by scrolling
through the phonebook item s.
Pr ess the but to n.
Pr ess "Brow se ".
Use the or button repeatedly to display the desired item.
Pr ess the but to n to c all ou t the nu mber.
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Note: To view a phone number o ver 12 digits long, follow steps 1
to 3, then press "Edit" an d "N ext". Press the button when finishe d.
PHONE B OOK PHONE BO OK
D eleting item in the phoneboo k
Press the button.
Press " Browse".
Use the or button repeatedly to display the desired item.
Press " Ok".
Press the button to ex it.
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Using Caller ID service
This unit is Caller ID compatible. To use Caller ID features, you
must subscribe to your telep hone compa ny's Caller I D service.
If you subscribe to both Caller ID and Call Waiting with Caller ID
services, the 2nd caller's information will be displayed after y ou
hear a Call Wa iting tone.
For Call Waiting service u sers
To use Call Waiting, you must subscribe to y our telephone
company's Call Waiting service. T his fe atur e allows you t o receive
calls while you are already t alking on the phone. If yo u receive a c all
while on the ph one, y ou will hear a call while on the phone, you will
hear a Call Wa iting tone.
Press the button to answer the 2nd call.
The 1st call is put on hold while y ou an swer the 2nd call.
To switch be tween calls, press the button.
FLASH
FLASH
Caller list
Caller in formation for the l ast 30 different callers w ill be logged in
the caller li st. You can use t he list to re turn missed ca lls.
If a call is not a nswered, the unit treats t he call as a m issed call. The
nu m be r o f mis se d c al ls is s h own o n the h a nd se t disp l ay.
Caller information includes caller names and phone numbers , the
data and time o f calls .
Caller ID Displays
Display shows name and number, time and date
of the call.
Dis pla y s hows num be r-on ly s erv ice.
" " will be display ed when a call is received
from a blocke d number. For privacy re asons, some
states allow call ers the option to prevent their
telephone data from being di splayed on the other
party's Caller ID display.
Private
PHONE B OOK CALLER ID
Display shows when a voice mail message as been
received and is stored by message waiti ng service
provided b y the phone c ompa ny.
h
" " will be displayed when Caller ID
information is not available. This ca ll was made from
a telephon e company that d oes not offer Caller ID
serv ic es (including some inte rnational cal ls)
Una vai lab l e
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Viewing the caller lis t and calling back
Press the button.
Any un vi ewed (new ) c alls wi ll be di spl ayed fi rst . The m ost r ecent
call will be displayed.
To scroll to the other call, press the or button.
To r eturn the call, press the button.
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Storing caller infor mation into t he phonebook
Items in the ca ller list can be stored into each handset's phonebook.
Press the button.
Use the or button to display the desired item .
Press "Save". If there is no name information for the caller, the
phone will prompt y ou to enter name.(Refer to the "Adding items
to the phonebook" for details in page .)
Press the button to exit.
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Erasing caller infor mation
Pr es s th e but ton .
Us e t he or bu tto n to di spl ay t he de sire d i tem.
Press the button.
Pres s
Press the button to exit.
DELETE
"OK".
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This is displayed when is pres sed and there is
no Caller ID data stored.
CID
CALLER ID CALLER ID
Gui de to han dset progra mming
For your reference, a chart of al l programmable fun ctions is pri nted
belo w. To p rogr am , pre ss t he b utt on, us e t he or but ton to
scroll th rough the menu, and press "Ok" or "B ac k" when the desired
menu item or setting is displayed.
Note: Before progra mming, make sure the handset and base unit
are not being used.
Handset Set
Line Se t
Display Set
Ringer Set
Date & Time
Register
Loc Der eg
Comp Dereg
Speech V01
Dial Mode
Flash Time
Pause Time
Area Code
HS Name
Contrast
Language
Melody
Intcom
VIP
Rin ger V0 1
Date
Time
PIN Code
Auto Talk
Default A ll
Mai n Menu Sub-Men u Pag e
Advance d
Set
Re gi ster
If "Not R egistered is displayed e ven when the han dset is near the
bas e unit, you m ay need to register the handset to the base unit.
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Make sure you have pressed and holding the PAGE button at
base unit.
Pr ess t he bu tt on.
Use the or button scroll to the "Register" and press "Ok".
Releas e t he button u ntil the LCD di spl ay " RE G to BASE"
th en ba ck to sta ndb y m ode.
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HANDS ET SETTING
Lo c Der eg (De let e the handset )register of
Comp Dereg (Delete the register of handset & base)
PROGRAMMABLE SETTINGS PROGRAMMABLE SETTINGS
Enter the "H andse t Set" menu.
Use t he or button to s croll to " Loc Der eg".
Press " OK".
Use t he the dial pad to enter the PIN c ode.
If the PIN code that you input is c orr ect, the handset will back to
standby mo de automatically and display Not Registered .""
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Usethe or buttontoselectthedesiredsetting.
Press "Save".
Speech Volume
Ente r t he "H a ndset S et" me nu.
Use the or button to scroll to "Speech Vol".
Press " OK".
Use the or button to adjust the speech volume.
Press " Save".
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LINE SET
Dial Mode
Ente r t he "L i ne Set " men u.
Use the or button to scroll to "Dial Mode".
Press " OK".
Use the or button to adjust the dial mode between
PU LSE and TO NE.
Press " Save".
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NOTE: If you are uns ur e of the proper dialing mode, make a trial
call with th e dial mode s etti ng to TONE. If t he cal l conn ects, k eep
the dial mode as TONE, ot herwise, set to PULSE.
Flash Tim e
The flash time depends on your teleph one ex change or host PBX.
You can select: "90ms"(milliseconds), "100ms", "110ms", " 250 ms",
" 300ms ", " 400ms ", " 600m s", or " 700ms" (d ef ault) .
Ente r t he "L i ne Set " men u.
Use the or button to scroll to "Flash Time .
Press " OK".
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The setting should stay at 700ms unles s pressing th e FLASH
button fails to pick up the Call Waiting call.
If the unit is connected via a PBX, certain PBX functio ns (call
transferring, etc.)may not work correc tly. Consult your PBX
supplier for the co rrect s etting.
NOTE:
Pause Time
Enter the "Line Set" menu.
Use t h e or button to s cr o ll to " Pause Time" .
Press " OK".
Use the or button to select the paus e time.
You can select : 3600ms, 3200ms, 2500ms( , 2000ms,
1500ms, 1000ms, 500m s.
Pres s "Save ".
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Area Code
Ar ea c ode pr ogramm ing is us ed f or calle r ID c al lback pu rp ose. It
allows people who dial only 7 digi ts for local numbers to avoid ex tra
wor k when dialing from ca ller ID memories. Do no t use the area
code programming if you are required to dial 10 digits. (E.g. 55 5-
555-1212 ) to ca ll a local num ber.
Enter the "Line Set" menu.
Use the or button to scroll to " Ar ea C ode .
Press " OK".
Use the dial pad and the o r button to enter the a rea co de
that y ou want to s et .
Pres s "Save ".
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PROG RAMM ABLE SETT INGS P ROGR AMM ABLE SETT INGS
DISPLAY S ET
HS Name( Handset Name)
To set t he name tha t display in the LCD when the handset is idle.
Ent er th e "Di spla y Set" m enu .
Use the or button to scroll to "HS N ame .
Press " OK ".
Use th e dia l pad a n d th e o r butt on to en ter th e nam e.
( Pl ease r efer to the LE TTER TABLE for d etails.)
Press " Sa ve".
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Note: You can set th e name with more than 8 chara cters.
Contrast
You can adjust the h andset display contrast. There are 8 levels.
Ent er th e "Di spla y Set" m enu .
Use the or button to scroll to "Contrast .
Press " OK ".
Use the or button to se lect the desi red se tting.
Press " Sa ve".
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Language
You can select ENGLISH, SPANISH or FRENCH as the dis play
language.
Ent er th e "Di spla y Set" m enu .
Use the or button to scroll to "Lang uage .
Press " OK ".
Use the or button to se lect the desi red se tting.
Press " Sa ve".
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RINGER S ET
Me lody
Yo u can change the ringer tone heard when an outside call is
received. Ther e are 1 9 melodies. And you can turn off the melody by
setting th e rin ger tone to OFF.
Enter the "Ringer Set" menu.
U se the or butto n to scroll t o "Melody .
Pres s " OK".
Use the or button to select the desired setting.
Pres s "Sa ve".
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Intcom (PAGE tone)
Yo u can change the ringer t one heard when you find the handset by
pr essi ng the PAG E but ton o n the bas e. Ther e are 1 9 tones and O FF
se cti on t o be s elected .
Enter the "Ringer Set" menu.
U se the or butto n to scroll t o "Intcom .
Pres s " OK".
Use the or button to select the desired setting.
Pres s "Sa ve".
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VIP
Enter the "Ringer Set" menu.
U se the or butto n to scroll t o "VI P .
Pres s " OK".
Use the or button to select the desired setting.
Pres s "Sa ve".
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PROGRAMMABLE SE TTING S PROG RAMM ABLE SETT INGS
Enter the "Ringer Set" menu.
Use the or button to s croll to "Ringer Vol .
Press " OK".
Use the or button to select the desired setting.
Press " Save".
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8 l evels are av ai labl e .
ADVANCED SETUP
PIN Code
Due to the restriction for some programming, your telephone must
be protected with user PIN. The default PIN is 0000. You can
change d this PIN c ode, you must choose a PIN number which is
easy to remember b y you or write the PIN code secretly. The digit
for PIN is 4 d ig its.
Ent er t he "A dva nced Set " m enu.
Use the or button to s croll to "PIN Code .
Press " OK".
Use the dial pad to enter the 4 digits old PIN code.
Us e the d ial pa d to e nter the 4 di g its ne w PIN code y ou wa nt to
set .
Enter the new P IN code again.
Press " Save".
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IMPO RTANT ! !!
-Do not forge t your PIN code -
Please note y our new PIN here!
Auto Tal k
Wh en t h i s f ea t ure is tur ne d on, you ca n answ er a c all by liftin g the
handset off the base unit o r charger wi thout pres sing button.
The defa ult se tting is OFF.
Enter the "Advanced Set" menu.
Use the or button to scroll to "Auto Talk .
Press " OK".
Us e t he or but t on t o s ele ct bet wee n ON or O FF.
Press " Save".
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Default All
This feature will restore the default setting of your cordless phone.
All programming earlier done like setting the ringing volume, ringing
melody, PIN, external call m elody, etc. Will be defaul ted.
Enter the "Advanced Set" menu.
Use the or button to scroll to "Default A ll .
Press " OK".
Enter the correct PIN code. The handset will go back to the
Press the button to exit.
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When per forming the default ( rese t)
- The phonebook memory will not e rase e ntries
- LCR Codes an d programming entries will reta in
- Handset Name will n ot cha nge
Note:
PROGR AMM ABLE SETT INGS P ROGR AMM ABLE SETT INGS
Message waiting
If you subscribe to voice mail from the telephone company and if
there a re voice message that have been left in your voice mail box,
the display will show .
Note : This function require voice mail subscription from the local
tele phon e c o mpan y. F ur t hermo re, the l oca l p hon e co m pany mus t
provide a type of vo ice mail signaling called "FSK" (Frequency Shift
Key). Not all t elephone companies have the visual message waiting
feature available. Please conta ct our local telephone c ompany to
check if this is available in your area.
OTHER FEATURES
When t he ha ndse t is not in u se , the ha nds et i s in t he STAN DBY
MODE. The LCD will display the handset name. The clock and date
is also shown.Note that th e clock and d ate should be set.
Standby mod e
Mic rophone mute
If you want to spe ak secr ecy w ith a ny p erso n in your si de wi thout
sendingittothepersononthephone.
Press the button. You can now s peak freely, the o ther
person on the telephone line will not hear you.
Pr es s th e bu tton again to u n -mute your DT 181 .
Conversation is again possi bl e.
MUTE
MU TE
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Paging the ha ndset
This fe ature is very useful if y ou cann ot remember where you put
yo ur ha n dset - you can m ak e i t rings b y pr essi ng th e bu tt on
onthebaseunit.
Note: 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. 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:
üReorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
üIncrease the separation between the equipment and receiver.
üConnect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
üConsult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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.
The model ct-p9340 is designed to comply with FCC standard
regarding exposure of human beings to radio frequency
electromagnetic energy.
The radiated output power is far below the FCC radio
exposure limit. Nevertheless, this device shall be used in such a
manners that the potential for human contact during normal
operation is minimized.
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Coby CT-P9340 User manual

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