Id f, Cid r, Id n – Technicolor - Thomson EX29350 User Manual

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M

UTE

To prevent the person you are speaking from hearing you

while on a call.

1. Press

“MUTE” button, LCD display “MUTE”. The phone

on mute and send out the music.

2. Press

“MUTE” button again to cancel mute mode. Or press

“SPEAKER” button to switch handset or speaker mode.

3. Press other buttons will cancel the music.

C

ALLER

ID F

EATURES

This unit receives and displays information transmitted by

your local phone company is running with FSK or DTMF system.

The unit can store up to 60 calls (16 digits) for later review.

C

ALLER

ID

While you have a caller ID, the display will show as follow:

IMPORTANT: In order to use the Caller ID functions with this

unit, you must subscribe to Number Caller ID Service.

R

ECEIVING

A

ND

S

TORING

C

ALLS

When you receive a call, the information is transmitted

by the phone company to your Caller ID telephone

between the first and the second ring.

When the memory is full, a new call automatically

replaces the oldest call in memory.

R

EVIEWING

R

ECORDS

As calls are received and stored, the display is updated

to let you know how many calls have been received.

1. Press the

“ < ” button to get into CID mode and to

scroll through the call records from the most recent to

the oldest.

2. Press the

“ > ” button to scroll through the call records

from the oldest to the newest.

T

RANSFERRING

CID R

ECORDS

T

O

M

EMORY

You may transfer a Caller ID record to your phone

’s

memory.

1. Press

“STORE” button, LCD displays “input code”.

2. Press

“ < ” or “ > ” button to scroll your desired record.

3. Press

“STORE” button again, LCD displays “press 0~9”.

4. Press 0-9 button to select a desired memory location.

5. The unit generates a tone to confirm the CID is stored

in memory.

D

ELETING

T

HE

C

URRENT

CID R

ECORD

1. Press

“ < ” or “ > ” button to scroll the desired record.

2. Press

“DEL” button, LCD displays “del one”.

3. Press

“DEL” button again to confirm to delete the

current record.

D

ELETING

A

LL

CID R

ECORDS

1. Press

“ < ” or “ > ” button to display the CID records.

2. Press and hold

“DEL” button for 3 seconds, LCD

displays

“del all”.

3. Press

“DEL” button again to confirm to delete all CID

records.

D

IALING

A C

ALLER

ID N

UMBER

1. Press the

“ < ” or “ > ” button to display the desired Caller

ID record.

2. Press

“SPEAKER” button or press “Dial” button or pick

up the handset. The number is dialed out automatically.

M

EMORY

Store up to ten 16-digit numbers in memory for quick dialing.

S

TORING

A N

UMBER

I

N

M

EMORY

1. Press

“STORE” button, LCD displays “input code”.

2. Use the number keypad to enter the telephone number

you want to store (up to 16 digits).

3. Press

“STORE” button again, LCD displays “press

0~9

”.

4. Press a numeric key (0,1,2,3,4

……or 9) of desired

memory location . The unit generates a tone to

confirm the number is stored in memory.

C

HANGING

A S

TORED

N

UMBER

Use the same procedure to change a stored number as

you do to store a number that you

’re just replacing the

phone number with a different one.

S

TORING

A R

EDIAL

N

UMBER

1. Press

“STORE” button, LCD displays “input code” .

2. Press

“REDIAL” button to get into redial record menu

3. Press

“REDIAL” button repeatedly to select a dialed

number.

4. Press

“STORE” button again, display “press 0~9”.

5. Press a numeric key (0,1,2,3,4

……or 9) of desired

memory location. The unit generates a tone to confirm

the number is stored in memory.

D

IALING

A S

TORED

N

UMBER

1. When the phone is off.

2. Press

“DIAL” button, display “press 0~9”.

3. Press Number Keypad <0...9> to enter the phonebook.

4. Press

“DIAL” button or press “SPEAKER” button or

pick up the handset, then the number will be dialed out

automatically.

OR

1. When the phone is on the line.

2. Press

“DIAL” button, display “press 0~9”.

3. Press Number Keypad <0...9> to select a memory

location.

4. The unit will dial out the number stored in the memory.

IMPORTANT: If you make test calls to emergency numbers stored

in memory, remain on the line and briefly explain the reason for

the call to the dispatcher. Also, it's a good idea to make these

calls in off-peak hours, such as early morning or late evening.

G

ENERAL

P

RODUCE

C

ARE

To keep your telephone working and looking good, follow
these guidelines:

DO NOT expose to direct sunlight or moisture.
Avoid dropping and other rough treatment to the phone.
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.

M

ESSAGE

I

NDICATORS

The following indicators show the status of a message or of

the unit.

--E--

Caller information has been inter-

rupted during transmission or the

Caller ID phone number

phone is excessively noisy.

P

The person is calling from a num-

ber that has been blocked from

transmission.

O

Call is from out of area

T

ROUBLE

S

HOOTING

T

IPS

C

ALLER

ID

Problem

Solution

No Display

Try replacing the batteries. Make sure

the batteries are properly installed.

Did you order Caller ID service from

your local telephone company?

Caller ID Error

The unit displays this message if it Mes-

sage

detects anything other than valid

Caller ID information during the si-

lent period after the first ring. This

message indicates the presence of

noise on the line.

T

ELEPHONE

Problem

Solution

No dial tone Check installation:

Is the telephone line cord connected

to the base unit and the wall jack?

Disconnect the base from the wall

jack and connect another phone to

the same jack. If there is no dial tone

in the second phone, the problem

might be your wiring or local service.

Make sure the battery is properly full.

Are the batteries installed correctly?

Dial tone is OK, Make sure the tone/pulse setting is

but can't dial out correct.

Does not ring

Try to set the Ringer to a higher level.

You may have too many extension

phones on your line. Try unplugging

some phones.

See solutions for No dial tone.

M

EMORY

D

IALING

Did you program the memory location keys correctly?

Did you follow proper dialing sequence?

Make sure the tone/pulse setting is correct.

Used equipment must be disposed of in compli-

ance with current environmental protection

regulations. You should return it to your reseller or

dispose of it in an approved recycling centre.

CID Number of calls

the handset before you dial and press

“SPEAKER” button

again or put the handset on cradle to hang up.

OR Pre-dialing

Input the telephone number (no more than 32 digits), then

press

“SPEAKER” button or pick up the handset, the

number will be dialed out automatically.

R

EDIAL

1. Press "REDIAL" button while the phone is off.

2. Press the "REDIAL" button repeatedly to review redial

telephone list.

3. Press "SPEAKER" button or pick up the handset to dial

out the number.

OR

1. Press "SPEAKER" button or pick up the handset.

2. Press "REDIAL" button to dial the last number redial.

C

ONTRAST

Press

“CONTRAST” button repeatedly to adjust LCD

contrast. There are total 5 contrast levels can be adjusted.

F

LASH

Use the

“FLASH” button to activate custom calling

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