IntroductionThank you for choosing this Memorex® cordless telephone. This phone is designed to exacting standards that provide reliability, long life
10Step 2Setting up the base unitDo the following steps:• Choose the best location• Connect the base unit• Choose the dialing modeChoose the best locat
11Step 2 (continued)Connect the base unitIf you want to install the base unit on the wall, see page 33.1 Connect the telephone line cord to the TEL LI
12Step 2 (continued)Notes• Use only the supplied AD-310 AC adapter.Do not use any other AC adapter.• Place the base unit close to the AC outlet so tha
13Step 3Preparing the battery packCharge the battery pack for 15-20 hours before connecting the phone line.1 Press and slide the batterycompartment co
14Step 3 (continued)Battery use time (per charge)From fully charged• 7 hours continuous use.• 14 days when the handset is in the standby mode.When the
Making CallsDialing from standby1Dial the phone number. (up to 32 digits.) Example: Enter 800-919-36472 Press TALK/FLASH. “Talk” flashes on thedisplay
Receiving Calls1Phone rings.When the handset receives a Caller IDmessage, the following display appears.2 Press TALK/FLASH. “Talk” and thevolume setti
17Handset Ringer and Earpiece VolumeHandset ringer toneIn the standby mode, press ▲ or ▼. Each time ▲ or ▼ is pressed, the ringer tone setting changes
Memory Storing You can store up to 10 phone numbers in the dial memory.Storing phone numbers and names1Press and hold MEMORY until a tonesounds and “M
194 Use the number keys to enter the name. The name cannot exceed 14 characters.• See the ”Steps for entering names and special characters“, page 20.•
20 21222324Control and Functions21. Handset antenna2. Beltclip holes3. Handset battery compartment4. Handset earpiece5. LCD display6. Cid/Menu key7. T
20Memory Storing (continued)Steps for entering names and special charactersRefer to the letters on the number keys to select the desired characters.Wi
21Memory Dialing Making calls with memory dialing Dialing from standby1 Press MEMORY.The handset displays your programmed memory locations.2 Press the
221 Press TALK/FLASH."Talk" and the volume setting appear on the display.2 Press MEMORY.3 Press the number keypad to select the memorylocati
23Memory Editing Editing a stored name and/or phone number 1Press and hold MEMORY until a tone sounds and“Memory Store” is displayed.2 Press the ▲ or
24Memory ErasingErasing a stored name and phone number1 Press and hold MEMORY until a tone sounds and“Memory Store” is displayed.2 Press the ▲ or ▼ ke
25Speed Dial FeatureYou can store your most frequently dialed number in the speed dialing location. Thespeed dialing allows you to dial a number with
26Caller ID FeaturesCaller IDWhen the telephone rings, the Caller ID feature allows you to view the caller’s nameand phone number on the display befor
27When the telephone rings1When phone rings, the CHARGE/IN USE LED blinks.On the second ring, the display shows the caller’s phone number, along with
28Caller ID Features (continued)Viewing the Caller ID message listThe Caller ID list stores information for up to 30 incoming calls - even unanswered
29Caller ID Features (continued)Deleting information from the Caller ID listYour phone stores up to 30 Caller ID messages. If more new calls are recei
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30Using the Caller ID listCalling a party from the Caller ID listYou can place a call from the Caller ID list. Your telephone stores up to 30 messages
31Caller ID Features (continued)Using “Caller ID with Call Waiting” service“Caller ID” and “Call Waiting” are separate services. CIDCW (Caller ID on C
32Additional InformationChanging the digital security codeThe digital security code is an identification code used to connect the handset and thebase
33Additional Information (continued)1 Insert two mounting screws into thewall, (with their appropriate anchoringdevice), 3-15/16 inches apart. Allowab
34Additional Information (continued)Note on power sourcesBattery replacement andhandlingWhen the operating time becomesshort, even after a battery is
35Additional Information (continued)TroubleshootingIf your phone is not performing to your expectations, please try these simple steps first.Symptom S
36Additional Information (continued)I.C. NoticeIndustrial Canada InformationTerminal EquipmentNotice: This equipment meets the applicable Industry Can
37IndexBBattery packPreparing and charging ...13Replacement and handling ...34CCaller ID serviceCalling from the Caller I
LIMITED WARRANTY—CORDLESS TELEPHONESWe at MEMOREX believe you will be pleased with your new Cordless Telephone. Please readthis Warranty carefully. Me
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4When using your telephone equipment, these basic safety precautions should alwaysbe followed to reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, and injury
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5E. If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged.F. If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance.13. Do not use the tel
6Unplug all electrical appliances when you know an electrical storm is approaching.Lightning can pass through your household wiring and damage any dev
7Radio InterferenceRadio interference may occasionally cause buzzing and humming in your cordlesshandset, or clicking noises in the base. This interfe
8Read This FirstThis cordless telephone must be set up before use. Follow these steps:Step 1 (page 9)Unpack the telephone and accessories.Step 2 (page
9Step 1Checking the package contentsMake sure you have received the following items in the package.• Base unit• Handset• Rechargeable battery pack (BT
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