RCA 2110-0BKGA User manual

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e
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Model
2110
2
Equipment Approval
Information
Your
telephone
equipment is
approved
for
connection
to the
Public
S
wi
t
c
h
ed
Telephone
Network and is in compliance with parts 15 and
68
,
FCC
R
u
l
e
s
and
R
e
gu
l
a
t
io
n
s
and the
T
e
c
hn
ic
a
l
R
e
qu
i
r
e
m
e
n
t
s
for
Telephone
T
e
rm
i
na
l
Equipment published
by
A
CT
A
.
1 Notification to the Local
T
elephone
Company
On the bottom of this equipment is a label
i
nd
ic
a
t
i
ng
,
among other
i
n
f
o
rm
a
t
io
n
,
the
US
number and
Ringer
E
qu
iv
a
l
e
n
c
e
Number
(
R
E
N
)
f
o
r
the
e
qu
i
p
m
e
n
t
. You must
,
upon r
e
qu
e
s
t
,
provide this information to
y
o
u
r
telephone
company.
The REN
is useful in determining the number of
devices
you may connect
to your telephone line and still have all of these
devices
ring when
y
o
u
r
telephone
number is
c
a
ll
e
d
.
In most
(
bu
t
not
a
ll
)
a
r
e
a
s
,
the sum of the
R
E
N
s
of all
devices connected
to one line
should
not
exceed
5.
To
be certain of the
number of
devices
you may connect to your line as
determined
by the
R
E
N
,
you
should
contact your
local telephone
company.
A plug and jack used to connect this equipment to the
premises
wiring
and
telephone
network must comply with the applicable
FCC
Part
68 rules
and
requirements
adopted by the
ACTA.
A compliant
telephone
cord and
modular plug is
provided
with this
pr
o
duct
. It is
designed
to be
connected
to a
compatible
modular jack that is
also
compliant
.
See installation instructions
for details.
Not
es
This
equipment
may not be
used
on
coin service provided
by the telephone
company.
P
ar
ty
lines
are
subject
to state tariffs, and
therefore,
you may not be able
to use your own
telephone
equipment if you are on a party
li
n
e
.
C
h
e
c
k
with your
local telephone
company.
Notice must be given to the telephone company upon permanent
disconnection
of your
telephone
from your line.
If your home has specially wired alarm equipment connected to the
telephone line, ensure
the
installation
of this product
does
not
disable
your
alarm
e
qu
i
p
m
e
n
t
.
If you have
questions
about what will disable alarm
equipment
,
consult your
telephone company
or a qualified installer
.
US
Number is located on the cabinet
bott
om.
REN
Number is located on the cabinet
bott
om.
3
2
Rights of
the
Telephone
Company
S
h
o
u
l
d
your equipment cause trouble on your line which may harm the
telephone
n
e
t
w
o
r
k
,
the
telephone
company
s
ha
ll
,
where
p
r
a
c
t
ic
ab
l
e
,
n
o
t
i
f
y
you that temporary
discontinuance
of
service
may be r
e
qu
i
r
e
d
.
Where
prior
notice is not practicable and the
circumstances
warrant such
a
c
t
io
n
,
the
telephone
company may temporarily
discontinue service i
mm
e
d
i
a
t
e
l
y
.
In case
of
such
temporary
discontinuance,
the
telephone
company
must: (1)
pr
omptly
notify you of such temporary
d
i
s
co
n
t
i
nuan
c
e
;
(
2
)
afford you the
o
pp
o
r
t
un
i
t
y
to correct the
situation;
and
(3)
inform you of your right to bring a
complaint
to
the
Commission
pursuant to
procedures
set forth in
S
ubpar
t
E
of
Part 68,
FCC
Rules
and
R
egulations.
The telephone company
may make
changes
in its
communications
f
a
cili
t
i
e
s
,
e
qu
i
p
m
e
n
t
,
operations or
procedures
where such action is required in the
operation
of its
business
and not
inconsistent
with
FCC Rules
and
R
egulations.
If these changes are expected to affect the use or performance of
y
o
u
r
telephone
e
qu
i
p
m
e
n
t
,
the telephone company must give you adequate
notice,
in
writing,
to allow you to maintain
uninterrupted
service.
Interference Information
This device complies
with
Part
15 of the
FCC Rules.
Operation
is
subject
to the
following two
co
nd
i
t
io
n
s
:
(
1
)
This device
may not
cause
harmful
i
n
t
e
r
f
e
r
e
n
c
e
;
and
(
2
)
This
device must accept any interference r
e
c
e
iv
e
d
,
including
interference
that may
cause undesired
operation.
This
equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class
B digital
d
e
vic
e
,
pursuant to
Part
15 of the
FCC
R
u
l
e
s
.
These
limits are
designed
to provide
reasonable
protection against harmful
interference
in a
residential
installation.
This
equipment
g
e
n
e
r
a
t
e
s
,
u
s
e
s
,
and can radiate radio frequency energy
and, if not
installed
and
used
in
accordance
with the
instructions,
may cause
harmful
interference
to radio communications.
How
ev
er
,
there is no
guarantee
that
interference
will not occur in a particular
installation.
P
r
iv
a
c
y
of
Communications
may not be
ensured
when using this
p
r
o
du
c
t
.
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:
4
R
eorient
or
relocate
the
receiving
antenna (that
is,
the antenna for radio or
television
that
is receiving
the interference).
R
e
o
r
i
e
n
t
o
r r
e
l
o
c
a
t
e
a
n
d
i
n
c
r
e
a
s
e
t
h
e
s
e
p
a
r
a
t
i
o
n
b
e
t
w
e
e
n
t
h
e
telecommunications equipment
and
receiving
antenna.
Connect
the
telecommunications
equipment into an outlet on a circuit
different
from that to which the
receiving antenna is
connected.
If
these measures
do not
eliminate
the
i
n
t
e
r
f
e
r
e
n
c
e
,
please consult
your dealer
or an
experienced radio/television technician
for additional
suggestions. Also
,
the
Federal Communications Commission
has prepared a helpful
b
oo
k
l
e
t
,
“How
To
Identify and
Resolve Radio/TV Interference Problems. This booklet
is
a
v
a
il
a
b
l
e
from the
U.S.
Government Printing
Office, W
a
s
h
i
ng
t
o
n
,
D.C.
20402
.
Please specify stock number
004-000-00345-4
when ordering
copies.
N
o
t
ic
e
:
The changes
or modifications not
expressly
approved by the
pa
r
t
y
responsible
for compliance could void the
u
s
e
r s authority to operate the
equipment
.
Hearing
Aid
Compatibility
(HAC
)
This telephone system meets
FCC
standards
for
Hearing Aid
Compatibility.
FCC RF Radiation Exposure
S
tat
ement
This equipment complies
with
FCC RF
radiation
exposure
limits set forth for an
uncontrolled
e
n
vi
r
o
n
m
e
n
t
.
This equipment
should be
installed
and operated
w
i
t
h
a
m
i
n
i
m
u
m
d
i
st
a
nc
e
of 20
c
e
n
t
i
m
ete
r
s
between
the r
a
d
i
a
t
o
r and your
body.
This
transmitter
must not be
co-located
or
operated
in conjunction with
any other
antenna
or
transmitter
.
For
body worn
o
p
e
r
a
t
io
n
,
this phone has been tested and meets the
FCC R
F
exposure guidelines
when used with the belt clip
supplied
with this
p
r
o
du
c
t
.
Use
of other
accessories
may not
ensure compliance
with
FCC RF
exposure
guidelines.
Information for
DECT
Pr
oduct
T
h
i
s
te
l
e
ph
o
n
e
i
s
c
om
p
li
a
n
t
w
i
t
h
the
DECT
6
.
0
st
a
nd
a
r
d
which
operates
in the
1.92GHz
to
1.93GHz
frequency range.
I
n
st
a
ll
a
t
i
o
n
of
t
h
i
s
e
qu
i
p
m
e
n
t
i
s
s
ub
j
e
c
t
to
n
o
t
i
fi
c
a
t
i
o
n
a
nd
coordination with
UTAM.
Any relocation of this equipment
must be
coordinated
through and
approved
by
UTAM.
UT
AM
may be
contacted
at
1-800-429-8826.
5
T
able
of
Cont
ents
Equipment
Approval Information..
2
Interference
Information................
3
Hearing
Aid
Compatibility
(HA
C
)..
4
FCC RF Radiation Exposure
Statement
.........................................
4
Information for
DECT
Pr
oduct
..
4
Intr
oduction.......................................
6
Before
Y
ou
Begin...............................
6
Parts Checklist
(for
Model
2110)…....
6
Installation.........................................
7
Digital
Security
System.......................
7
Important
Installation
Guidelines...
7
Base Layout
.....................................
8
Handset Layout
..............................
9
Display
icons...........................................
9
Installing the
Phone.......................1
0
Installing
the
Handset
Batter
y
......1
0
Handset Charging
Cradle..................1
1
Programming
the
T
elephone..........1
1
Initial
Setup
.............................................1
1
Handset
Name......................................1
1
Registration............................................1
2
De-R
egistration.....................................1
2
Global De-r
egistration..........................1
3
Intercom
Operation........................1
4
Making
an
Auto Intercom
Call.....1
4
NO
TE......................................................1
4
Receiving
an
Intercom
Call...........1
4
Advanced Intercom Featur
es.......1
5
Using Intercom
with
External Telephone
Calls……….....1
5
T
wo-W
ay
Calling..............................1
5
Three-Way
Calling.............................1
5
Transferring
External
Calls to Other Handsets.............1
6
Battery Safety
Pr
ecautions.......1
6
Causes of Poor
R
eception...........1
6
General Product
Car
e..................1
7
Warranty Assistance...................1
7
Limited
W
arranty.........................1
8
6
Industry Canada
(I.C.)
Notice
This
product meets the applicable Industry Canada technical specifications.
Le
présent materiel est conforme aux
specifications techniques
app
lic
ab
l
e
s
d'Industrie
Canada.
The Ringer
E
qu
iv
a
l
e
n
c
e
Number is an indication of the maximum number of
terminals allowed to be
connected
to a
telephone i
n
t
e
r
f
a
c
e
.
The
termination
on an
interface
may
consist
of any
combination
of
devices subject
only to the
requirement
that the
sum
of the
Ringer
E
qu
iv
a
l
e
n
c
e
Numbers
of all the devices
does not exceed five.
L'indice d'équivalence
de la
sonnerie
(IES)
sert à indiquer le nombre maximal
de terminaux qui peuvent être
raccors
à une interface
t
é
l
é
ph
o
n
i
qu
e
.
L
a
terminaison
d'une interface peut
consister
en une
combinaison
quelconque
de
dispositifs,
à la
seule
condition que la
somme d'indices d'équivalence
de la
sonnerie
de tous
les dispositifs n'excède pas
5.''
This
Class
B
digital
apparatus
complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet
a
pp
a
r
e
il
nu
m
é
r
i
qu
e
de
l
a
c
l
a
sse
B est conforme à
l
a
norme
NMB-003
du
Canada.
IMPORTANT
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
When using your telephone
e
qu
i
p
m
e
n
t
,
basic safety precautions should
always be followed to reduce the risk of
f
i
r
e
,
electric shock and injury
t
o
persons, including
the following:
-Do not use
t
h
i
s
product near water for
e
x
a
m
p
l
e
,
near a
b
a
t
h
t
ub
,
w
a
s
hb
o
w
l
,
kitchen sink,
laundry tub
,
in a wet
basement,
or
near
a
swimming
pool.
-
A
v
o
i
d
u
s
i
ng
a
te
l
e
ph
o
n
e
(
o
t
h
e
r than a
c
o
r
d
l
ess
t
yp
e
)
du
r
i
ng
an
e
l
e
c
t
r
i
c
a
l
storm. There
may be a
remote risk
of
electric shock
from lightning.
-Do not use the
telephone
to report a gas leak in the
vicinity
of the leak
.
-Use
o
n
l
y
the power cord and batteries
i
nd
i
c
a
te
d
i
n
t
h
i
s
m
a
nu
a
l
.
Do
n
o
t
dispose
of batteries in a
f
i
r
e
.
They
may
e
x
p
lo
d
e
.
Check
with local
codes
f
o
r
possible special disposal
instructions.
SA
VE
THESE
INSTRUCTIONS
7
Introduction
CA
U
T
I
O
N
:
When using telephone equ
i
p
m
en
t
, there are
b
a
s
i
c
safety instructions that should always be followed.
Refer
to
the
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS provided w i t h
t
h
i
s
product and save them for future
r
efer
ence.
I
M
P
O
R
T
A
N
T
:
Because cordless phones operate
on electricity,
you
should
have at
least
one
phone
in your
home
that
i
s
n
t
cordless, in case the power in your home goes out .
Befor
e
Y
ou
Begin
Parts
Checklist
Make sure
your
package includes
the
items listed
here.
AC
power
adaptor
Batter
y
compar
tment
cover
Base
Installation
Digital Security
S
yst
em
Handset
battery pack
Your cordless
phone
uses
a digital security system to protect against false
ringing, unauthorized access,
and
charges
to your
phone
line.
I
N
S
T
A
L
L
A
T
I
O
N
N
O
T
E
:
S
o
m e
c
o
r
d
l
e
s
s
t
e
l
e
p h
o
n
e
s
o
p
e
r
a
t
e
a
t
frequencies
that may
cause
or
receive interference with nearby
TVs,
microwave ovens, and
VCRs. To
minimize or prevent
such
interference,
the
base of
the
cordless telephone should not be
p
l
a
c
ed
near or on top of a
TV,
microwave oven, or
VCR. If
such interfer
ence
continues, move
the
cordless telephone
farther away from
t
he
s
e
appliances.
Certain
other communications devices may also use the 1.9
GH
z
frequency for communication, and,
if
not properly set
,
these devices
may interfere with each other and/or your new
t
elephone.
8
Base
Layout
9
Handset
Layout
Voice Mail W
aiting
Indicator
(VMWI)/
Visual Ringer
display
T
ALK/SPEAKER
(button)
flash
/answ
erer
(button)
delete/int/conf
(delete/inter
com/
confer
ence)
review (button)
CALLER ID-VOL
or
(caller id/volume
up
or
down
button)
END
/E
XIT
(button)
mute/menu
OK
(button)
phone book
(button)
format/r
edial
(button)
play/stop
(button)
skip
(button)
*tone/
(button)
microphone
#pause/ringer
(button)
Display
icons
Signal
strength
Alarm ON
Speakerphone
New Cal
l
Message
Bat
t
e
ry
Voicemail
AM
AM
SMS
PM
PM
Ringer OFF/DND ON
Note:
Answering features
are
applied
to
2112 series
only
10
If you are
concerned
with
interference, please
refer to the
o
w
ne
r
s
manual
for
these devices
on
how
to
properly set channels
to avoid
interference.
T
y
p
i
c
a
l
devices that may use the 1.9
GHz
f
r
e
qu
e
n
c
y
for
communication include wireless a
ud
io
/
vi
de
o
senders,
w
i
r
e
l
e
ss
computer networks, multi-handset cordless telephone systems,
and
some long-range cordless telephone
syst
ems.
Important Installation
Guidelines
Avoid
sources
of noise and
h
e
a
t
,
such as m
o
t
o
r
s
,
fluorescent li
gh
t
i
ng
,
microwave ovens, heating appliances
and direct
sunlight
.
Avoid areas
of
excessive
dust
,
moisture
and low temperature.
Avoid
other
cordless telephones
or
personal
computer
s.
Never install telephone
wiring during a
lightning
storm.
Never install
telephone
jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically
designed
for wet locations.
Never touch
n
o
n-
i
n
s
u
l
a
te
d
te
l
e
ph
o
n
e
w
i
r
es
or
te
r
m
i
n
a
l
s
,
un
l
ess
t
h
e
telephone line has been disconnected
at the
network
interface.
Use
caution
when installing
or modifying
telephone
lines.
Installing
the
Phone
Installing the Handset Batter
y
NOTE:
Y
ou
must connect the handset battery before
use.
CA
U
T
I
O
N
:
To
reduce the risk of fire or personal
i
n
j
u
r
y
,
use
o
n
l
y
the approved Nickel-metal Hydride battery
(
N
i
-
MH
)
p
a
c
k
e
d
with the un
i
t
. Nickel metal Hydride battery (
N
i
-
MH
)
b
a
tt
e
r
y
(
Br
a
nd n
a
m
e
:
SANIK,
Model
n
a
m
e
:
2SN-AAA55H-S-J1,
C
a
p
a
c
i
t
y
:
2
.
4
V
/
550
m
A
h
;
Brand n
a
m
e
:
BYD,
Model
n
a
m
e
:
H
-
AAA
550
B
X
2
,
C
a
p
a
c
i
t
y
:
2
.
4
V
/
5
5
0
m
A
h
;
B
a
r
n d n
a
m
e
:
C
O
R
U
N
,
M
o
d
e
l n
a
m
e
:
N
I
-
M
H
AAA550,Capcity: 2.4V/550mAh.),
that is compatible with this unit .
1
.
Locate
battery and battery door which are packaged together inside a
plastic
bag and are
separate
from the
handset
.
2
.
Locate
the battery compartment on the
back
of the
handset
.
3
.
Plug
the battery
pack
cord into the
jack inside
the
compar
tment.
NOTE: To ensure proper
battery
installation,
the
connector
is keyed
and
can
be
inser
ted
only
one
w
ay.
11
4. Insert the
battery
pack
.
5.
Close
the battery compartment by
pushing
the door up until it
snaps
into
place.
Handset Charging Cradle
1
.
Plug
the
AC
power converter of the charging cradle into the electrical
outlet
.
CA
U
T
I
O
N
:
To
reduce risk of personal injury
,
fire, or damage u
se
only the power adaptor
(
M
a
nu
f
a
ct
u
r
e
r
:
ESL,
T
y
p
e
:
I
A
5060
,
120
V
a
c
/
6
V
d
c
/
500
m
A
;
M
a
nu
f
a
ct
u
r
e
r
:
N
a
n
T
o
n
g
DaMing,
T
y
p
e
:
D
M
-
S
C
060058
,
120Vac/6Vdc/0-0.58A) listed in the user’s guide. This power
adapt
or
is intended to
be
correctly orientated
in a
vertical
or
floor
mount
position.
2.
Place
the handset in the charging
c
r
ad
l
e
.
The
charge indicator turns
o
n
,
verifying
the battery
is
char
ging.
3.
Allow
the phone to charge for 16 hours prior to first
use.
Programming
the Telephone
Initial
Setup
1
.
Make sure
your
phone is
OFF
(not
in
TALK
mode).
2
.
Press
the
mute/menu
OK
button to go to the main menu.
3
.
Press
caller ID-volume (
or
)
button to
scroll
to
INITIAL
SE
TUP
.
4
.
Press
the mu
t
e
/
m
e
nu
OK
button to confirm and you may program the
following
items:
Handset Name,
R
egistration,
Deregistration, and Global De-r
egistration.
NOTE:
During programming, you may press the
END /EXIT
button
at
any time to exit the sub-menu and return to the menu.
Handset
Name
From
the
Initial Setup
Menu:
1
.
Press
the
caller
ID-volume
(
or
)
button to
scroll
to the
HANDSE
T
NAME
sub-menu.
2
.
Press
mu
t
e
/
m
e
nu
OK
button to enter the m
e
nu
.
The
screen displays
HANDSET
NAME
.
3
.
Use the
touch-tone
pad to enter a name (up to 15
character
s).
More
than
one letter is stored in each of the number
ke
y
s
.
For e
x
a
m
p
l
e
,
to enter Bill
Smith, press the 2 key twice for the letter
B.
Press the 4 key 3 times for
the
letter
I. Press
the 5 key 3 times for the letter
L. Press
the 5 key 3 times for
the second letter
L,
and press the 1 key to insert a space between
the first
and last name. Press the 7 key 4 times for the letter
S;
press the 6 key
once
12
for the letter
M;
press the 4 key 3 times for the letter
I;
press the 8 key for
the letter
T;
press the 4 key twice for the letter H.
N
O
T
E
:
If you make a
mistake, use
the
de
l
e
t
e
/
i
n
t
/
c
o
n
f
button to
backspace and delete one character at a time.
4
.
Press the mute
/menu
OK
button to save your name
.
Y
o
u
will
hear a
confirmation tone and the
handset
name shows in the display.
R
egistration
1
.
Y
o
u
r
packaged h
a
nd
set
(
s
)
are pre
-
r
e
g
i
ste
r
e
d
and ready to
u
se
.
I
t
i
s
n
o
t
recommended
that a handset be registered again
unless
absolutely
necessary.
From
the
Initial Setup
Menu:
1
.
P
r
e
s
s
t
h
e
c
a
l
l
e
r
I
D
-
vo
l
u
m
e
(
o
r
)
b
u
t
t
o
n
t
o
s
c
r
o
l
l
t
o
t
h
e
REGISTRATION
sub-menu.
2
.
Press
the mu
t
e
/
m
e
nu
OK
button to enter the m
e
nu
.
YES
or NO
shows
in
the
display The
default
setting is
NO
.
3
.
Use
the
caller
ID-volume
(
or
)
button to
scroll
to
YES or
NO
.
4
.
If you
select
YES
, press the
mute/menu
OK
button.
HOLD BASE FIND
FOR
5
SEC
ONDS
,
THEN PRESS MENU OK KEY
shows
in the
display.
(Y
our
handset should
be held
near
the
base
during
registration
process.)
5. Press
and hold the find button on the
base unit
,
the charge/in
use
indicator
flashes.
Press
the
handset
mute/menu
OK
button.
REGISTERING
shows
in the display.
REGISTERED
shows in the
handset’s
d
i
s
p
l
a
y
.
You
may now rename
y
o
u
r
handset
.
(R
efer
to Step 3
&
4 of Handset Name Section)
N
O
T
E
:
If you are
re-registering
the
handset through
the
h
a
nd
s
e
t
m
e
nu
;
to rename your handset you must go to the Handset
N
a
m
e
Section and start from the beginning
st
ep
.
De-R
egistration
D
e
-
r
e
g
i
st
r
a
t
i
o
n
c
a
nc
e
l
s
r
e
g
i
st
r
a
t
i
o
n
.
D
u
r
i
ng
the
d
e
-
r
e
g
i
st
r
a
t
i
o
n
p
r
o
c
ess
,
k
ee
p
the
handset near
the
base.
From
the
Initial Setup Menu:
1
.
P
r
e
s
s
t
h
e
c
a
l
l
e
r
I
D
-
v
o
l
u
m
e
(
o
r
)
b
u
t
t
o
n
t
o
s
c
r
o
l
l
t
o
t
h
e
DEREGISTRATION
sub-menu.
2
.
Press
the mu
t
e
/
m
e
nu
OK
button to enter the m
e
nu
.
YES
or NO
shows
in
the
display,
the default
setting is
NO
.
3
.
Use
the
caller ID-volume
(
or
)
button to
scroll
to
YES or
NO
.
13
W
A
R
N
I
N
G
:
It
is
not
recommended
that a
handset
be de-
registered unless absolutely necessary because
once a
handset is de-registered,
that
handsets telephone
f
e
a
t
u
r
e
s
cannot be used until the handset is
r
e-r
egist
er
ed.
4. Select
NO
, if
you do not want to
de-r
egister
.
5
.
If you
select
YES,
press
the m
u
t
e
/
m
e
nu
OK
button and
MOVE NEAR
B
A
SE
displays
for
seconds,
then
YES
NO appears
in the display.
6. Use
the
caller ID-volume
(
or
)
button to
scroll
to
YES or
NO
.
7
.
If you select
YES
,
press the mu
t
e
/
m
e
nu
OK
button to
co
n
f
i
rm
.
D
E
-
REGISTER...
shows in the
d
i
s
p
l
a
y
.
You
will hear a confirmation
t
o
n
e
.
Then
DEREGISTERED
shows in the display to confirm the handset is
deregistered.
N
O
TE
:
When you complete the de-registration process,
HANDSET
NEEDS REGISTRATION
shows in the display.
To
use the
handset,
you
MUST
re-register the handset using the
R
egistration
pr
ocess.
Global
De-registration
If
one or more
handsets
become lost,
you
s
h
o
u
l
d
d
e
-
r
e
g
i
ste
r
a
ll
handsets t
o
ensure proper system
operation.
W
A
R
N
I
N
G
:
It
is
not
recommended
that a
handset
be de-
registered unless absolutely necessary because
once a
handset is de-registered,
that
handsets telephone
f
e
a
t
u
r
e
s
cannot be used until the handset is
r
e-r
egist
er
ed.
1
.
Disconnect power from the base by pulling the plug out of the back of
the
unit
.
2
.
Press
and hold the find button and
while holding
the find button reconnect
the
pow
er
.
3
.
Continue
to hold the find button until the
c
ha
r
g
e
/
i
n
use light flashes
rapidly.
4
.
Release
the find button.
5
.
Press
and
release
the find button on the base
o
nc
e
.
All
handsets
are
d
e
-
registered
and
HANDSET NEEDS REGISTRATION
shows
in the
display.
14
Intercom Operation
(applicable only with additional
handsets)
The
intercom feature allows you to have a conversation with another
registered
handset without tying up the
telephone li
n
e
,
allowing you to still
receive incoming
calls.
Making
an
Auto Intercom
Call
1
.
Make sure
the
handset is
OFF
(not
in
TALK
mode).
2
.
Press
the
delete/int/conf
button on the
handset
.
3
.
Use the
touch-tone
pad to select the
handset
you want to
page.
NO
TE:
a
)
If the user has not entered the paged handset number within a few
s
e
co
nd
s
,
the handset shall display a paged handset number list
(
i
.
e
.
Handset 2, Handset 3, Handset 4,
) if
Handset 1 is paging the
handset
.
b
)
Even
if
the
handset
has not been registered with all 4
handsets,
the
paging
list will
display
all
handset
number
s.
c
)
If the user has
selected
a paged handset number that has not been
r
e
g
i
s
t
e
r
e
d
,
the handset will emit an error tone and ask the user to r
e
t
r
y
again.
4
.
A
short page tone is heard and then the two
handsets
are immediately
connected.
Receiving
handset shall immediately come into the auto intercom mode that
both
“microphone
and
“speaker
of this
receiving
handset shall be enabled
such that the user of receiving handset can freely talk and listen to the
conversation.
5
.
When
f
i
n
i
s
h
e
d
,
press
the
EXIT
button or
de
l
e
t
e
/
i
n
t
/
c
o
n
f
button on either
handset
to
deactivate
the intercom.
N
O
TE
:
T
h
e
system is expandable up to 4 handsets
(
b
y
pu
r
c
h
a
se
of optional
Model
2110 handset with recharge
c
r
a
d
l
e
)
.
When
4
handsets
are
registered,
the
system can handle
2
separate
intercom
operations
at
once,
for
example, 1st handset intercoms
with 2nd
handset while 3rd handset intercoms with 4th handset .
Receiving
an
Intercom
Call
When you
receive
an intercom
c
a
ll
,
your handset
b
ee
p
s
.
To
answer the call
press
the
delete/int/conf
button or
TALK/SPEAKER
button.
15
Advanced Intercom
F
eatur
es
Receiving
an
Incoming Call During
an
Intercom
Call
If you
receive
a
telephone
call during an intercom
call,
an incoming call alert
tone will be heard
(
t
h
r
o
ugh
the
earpiece
or
s
p
e
a
ke
r
)
.
If the user wants
t
o
answer
an
incoming call,
they must
press
END
to terminate the intercom and
receive
an
incoming
ring.
Using Intercom with External Telephone Calls
D
u
r
i
ng
a
te
l
e
ph
o
n
e
c
a
ll
,
you may use the
i
n
te
r
c
om
/
p
a
g
i
ng
f
unc
t
i
o
n
to
page
another handset
and have an off
li
n
e
,
p
r
i
v
a
te
(
t
w
o
-
w
a
y
)
i
n
te
r
c
om
c
o
n
v
e
r
s
a
t
i
o
n
.
Y
o
u
may also have a
three-way c
o
n
v
e
r
s
a
t
i
o
n
between
t
h
e
external
caller and the
handsets,
or you may transfer the
external
telephone
call to another
handset
.
NOTE: Before
you
intercom/page another
handset
, you
must
decide
whether you want to create a two-way or a three-way conversation
.
Two-Way Calling
1. During an external call, press the
delete/int/conf
button, and use the
touch-
tone pad to enter the
handset
number to put an
external
line on
hold.
The
user
may then auto
intercom
with the
paged handset
.
NOTE:
Both intercom users may speak privately. The external caller
will not hear the intercom
conv
er
sation.
2. When finished, press the
END
button to end the intercom call, return to
the
talk
mode,
and
resume
your
original telephone
conversation.
Three-Way Calling
1
.
D
u
r
i
ng
an
e
x
te
r
n
a
l
c
a
ll
,
press the
de
l
e
t
e
/
i
n
t
/
c
o
n
f
bu
tt
o
n
.
LINE
ON
H
O
L
D
EXTENSION?
shows in
the display.
2
.
Use the
touch-tone
pad to
se
l
e
c
t
Handset # to enter
i
n
t
o
auto
i
n
te
r
c
om
c
a
ll
with
paged handset
.
3
.
When
the
receiving handset connects, press
the
delete/int/conf
button on
the originating handset to
conference
with the
receiving
handset and the
external
c
a
ll
e
r
.
CONFERENCE
shows in
the display on the originating and
receiving
handsets.
N
O
T
E
:
A handset can
enter
conference mode directly
by
pressing
TALK/SPEAKER
on the second handset during a call.
16
T
ransferring
External
Calls to Other
Handsets
During an external call, you may transfer the external call to
another
handset
.
1
.
Press
the
de
l
e
t
e
/
i
n
t
/
c
o
n
f
button on the originating handset to put an
external
call on
hold,
and
enter
the
paged handset
number
.
2
.
A long beep is heard and then the two handsets are immediately
connected.
Receiving
handset shall immediately come into the auto intercom mode
that both
“microphone
and
“speaker
of this
receiving
handset shall be
enabled
such that the user of
receiving
handset can freely talk and listen
to the conversation.
3. When the receiving handset
c
o
nn
e
c
ts
,
press the
END
button on
t
h
e
originating handset
to transfer the call.
Battery Safety
Precautions
Do not burn,
disassemble,
mutilate, or puncture.
Lik
e
other
batteries
of
this
type, toxic
materials could
be
released
which can
cause
injury.
To reduce the r
i
s
k
of
f
i
r
e
or
p
e
r
s
o
n
a
l
i
n
j
u
r
y
,
use
o
n
l
y
the
N
i
c
k
e
l
-
m
et
a
l
Hydride
battery
listed
in the
User’s
Guide.
Keep batteries
out of the
reach
of children.
R
emov
e
batteries
if
storing over 30
days.
Causes of Poor
R
eception
Aluminum
siding.
Foil backing
on insulation.
Heating ducts
and other metal
construction
that can
shield
radio signals.
You’re
too
close
to
appliances such as microwaves, stoves, computers,
etc.
Atmospheric conditions, such as strong
storms.
Base is installed in the
basement
or lower floor of the
house.
Base is plugged
into
AC
outlet with other
electronic
devices.
Baby
monitor
is using
the
same
frequency.
Handset
battery
is
low
.
You’re
out of
range
of the base.
17
General Product
Care
To keep
your
telephone working
and
looking good,
follow
these
guidelines:
Avoid putting the phone near heating appliances and devices
t
ha
t
generate
electrical noise
(for
example, motors or fluorescent lamps
).
DO NOT
expose to direct sunlight or
moistur
e.
Avoid dropping
the unit and other rough
tr
eatment
.
Clean
with a soft cloth.
Never
use a strong cleaning agent or
abrasive
powder
because
this will
damage
the finish.
Retain
the
original packaging
in
case
you
need
to
ship
the
phone
at a later
date.
Periodically clean
the
charge contacts
on the
handset
and
base
with a soft
cloth.
Warranty
Assistance
Your sales
receipt
will be
required
to
demonstrate
proof of
purchase
in
order
t
o
validate your warranty
e
li
g
i
b
ili
t
y
.
You
may want to attach either the
o
r
i
g
i
na
l
,
or a
photocopy,
of your
sales receipt
to this
booklet
for future reference.
If this product was
received
as a
g
i
f
t
,
it is
suggested
you jot down the date
of gift r
e
c
e
i
p
t
,
as this information will be
valuable should service
be required
during the warranty
period.
If the
equipment
is
causing
harm to the telephone
n
e
t
w
o
r
k
,
the telephone company may require that you disconnect the
equipment
until the
problem is
resolved.
Pur
chase
Date
or
Date
R
eceiv
ed
as
Gift
Name
of
S
tor
e
For instructions on
how to obtain warranty
s
e
r
vic
e
,
you may call
C
u
s
t
o
m
e
r
Care at
1-877-722-4908
or you may visit our w
e
b
s
i
te
at www
.
r
c
a
4
ph
o
n
es
.
com.
If you
pr
efer
,
you may write to
us
at:
S
upr
eme
Power USA
LLC
PO Box
501045
Indianapolis
IN
46250-1045
Please
do not
send products
to
this address as
it only
adds delays
in
service and may result in lost or damaged product .
T
h
i
s
PO
BOX
is for
written communication only.
18
If the equipment is causing harm to the
telephone
n
e
t
w
o
r
k
,
the telephone
company may
require
that you
disconnect
the
equipment
until the
problem
is
resolved.
Limited
W
arranty
What
your limited warranty
cov
er
s:
Defects in materials or w
orkmanship
.
For how long
after
your
purchase:
One
year
,
from date of
purchase. Please
retain your
sales
r
eceipt
,
as that
will act
as
your proof of
purchase
in
order
to
validate
warranty status.
What
we will
do:
Provide
you with a new
o
r
,
at our
o
p
t
io
n
,
a
refurbished exchange
unit of
same or similar m
o
d
e
l
.
The exchange
model is under warranty for the
remainder
of the original product's one year warranty, or 90 days from
the
date the
replacement
product
was shipped
to
you, whichever is
longer
.
How to get
ser
vice:
Call
Customer Care at
1-877-722-4908.
Please have your product with
you
and
please have
your
model number
and date
code available
when calling
us. The model number
and date
code
can be found on the
underside
of the
base unit
.
If you are
within
your
limited
warranty
period
and it
is determined that
service is
required:
We
will
ask
that you properly
pack
your product to
avoid shipping
da
m
ag
e
.
We recommend
that you
use
the
original
carton and
packing materials.
We
will
ask
you to
include
with your product the following:
º
Y
o
u
r
na
m
e
,
return shipping address and daytime phone number
handwritten or typed on a
sheet
of paper
º A legible copy of your
sales
receipt
(
please
do not send the original
sales receipt
)
Ship
your product
prepaid,
to the
address
we
provide. We suggest
shipping
your product via a
traceable
carrier
,
as we are not responsible for lost
,
mis-
directed or
damaged shipments. You
may want to write the date shipped,
carrier
and
tracking
number
her
e:
Upon receipt of your product we will validate your product is under
warranty and if
determined
your product is warranty
eligible,
we will ship
to you a new
o
r
,
at our
o
p
t
io
n
,
a
refurbished exchange
unit of same or
similar model. This exchange
unit will be
shipped
to you at no
cost
.
19
What
your limited warranty
does not cov
er
:
Customer Instruction.
(Y
our
Owners Manual provides
information regarding
operating and install
instructions. Additional
information may be obtained
by contacting the retailer)
Installation
and
set-
up
service
adjustments.
Batteries.
Damage from misuse, neglect
,
unauthorized
r
epair
.
Products which have been modified or
incorporated
into other
pr
oducts
Products
that
have been serviced
by an
unauthorized
ser
vicer
.
Products purchased
or
serviced outside
the
USA
or Canada.
Acts
of
nature, such as
but not limited to
,
lightning
damage.
Limitation
of Warranty:
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS THE ONLY WARRANTY APPLICABLE TO THIS
PRODUCT. ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
(
I
N
C
L
UD
I
N
G
ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILIT Y OR FITNESS F
O
R
A PARTICULAR PURPOSE) ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED.
NO
VERBAL
O
R
W
R
I
T
TEN
I
N
F
O
R
MA
T
I
O
N
GIVEN BY SUPREME
P
OWER USA LLC,
I
T
S
AGENTS, EMPLOYEES, RETAIL
DEALERS OR INDEPENDENT CONTRA
CT
ORS
SHALL CREATE A GUARANTY OR
I
N
ANY WAY INCREASE THE SCOPE
O
F
THIS
W
ARRANT
Y
.
REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS
P
R
O
V
I
D
E
D
UNDER THIS WARRANTY
I
S
THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE
CONSUMER. SUPREME POWER USA
LL
C
SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL
D
AMAG
E
S
RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT OR ARISING OUT OF ANY
BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY
ON
THIS
P
R
O
DU
C
T
.
THIS
D
I
S
C
L
AIMER OF WARRANTIES AND LIMITED
W
A
RR
A
N
T
Y
A
R
E
GOVERNED BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF
I
N
D
I
A
N
A
EXCEPT TO
T
H
E
EXTENT PROHIBITED BY APPLICABLE LAW, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY
O
F
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
ON
T
H
I
S
PRODUCT IS LIMITED TO THE APPLICABLE WARRANTY PERIOD SET F
O
R
T
H
ABO
VE.
20
How state law relates to this warranty:
Some states
do not allow the
exclusion
nor limitation of
incidental
or
consequential damages,
or
limitations
on how long an
implied
warranty
lasts so
the
above limitations
or
exclusions
may not apply to you.
This
warranty
gives you specific legal rights, and you also may have
other
rights
that vary from state to state.
If
you purchased your product outside
the
USA or
Canada:
This
warranty
does
not
apply. Contact
your
dealer
for warranty information.
Product
R
egistration:
Please
complete and mail the
P
r
o
du
c
t
R
e
g
i
s
t
r
a
t
io
n
Card
packed w
i
t
h
your product or
v
i
s
i
t
www
.
r
c
a
4
ph
o
n
es
.
c
om
to r
e
g
i
ste
r your new product
.
P
r
o
du
c
t
registration is not required for warranty
coverage
but
does
allow
us
to contact you
should
it be necessary.
Visit
the
RCA
web site at www
.r
ca4phones.com
Please
do not send any products to the
Indianapolis address
listed in this
manual or on the
carton. This
will only add
delays
in
service
for your
product
.
2110
Printed
in China
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