Krown Manufacturing KR2812 manuel d'utilisation

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    1 N E Amplified Cordless Phone Model: KR2812 USER MANUAL[...]

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    2 N E TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents ........................................................................................2 Important Safety Instructions .............................. .............................. ......... 5 Safety and Care .... ............... ............... ............... ............... ............... .............[...]

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    3 N E Call W aiting ............................................................................................... 17 Using the Phonebook .......... .............................. .............................. ..........1 8 Ad ding a Phon ebook E ntry . ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ..... . 18 Editin[...]

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    4 EN Declaration of Conformity ........................................................................37 Lightning ..................... .............................. .............................. ...................38 Consumer Information ......... .............................. .............................. .........38 W arranty .............[...]

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    5 N E IMPORT ANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Some of the following information may not apply to your particular product. Howeve r , when using 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 [...]

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    6 EN 13.Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface. 14.Never install or modify telephone wiring during a lightning storm. 15.Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specically designed for wet locations. 16.Use caution when installing or [...]

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    7 N E SAFETY AND CARE Observe the following safety precautions and warnings when setting up and using this product. • LCD panel – The LCD panel is made of glass, and may break if the unit is dropped. Place the unit securely on a stable surface. • Heat sources – Keep the product away from heat sources, such as radiators, stoves, heaters, and[...]

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    8 N E the base unit from the phone line and the A/C power when there are storms in your area. • Do not install the base unit near a sink, bath or showe r , or anywhere it could get wet. Electrical equipment can cause serious injury if used while you are wet or standing in wate r . • If the base unit ever falls into water , do not retrieve it un[...]

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    9 N E • 3.6V rechargeable battery pack provides long-lasting cordless use • Up to 3 additional handsets (not supplied) can be used with the same base unit • Bright handset LCD can display information in English, French or Spanish with large font display option • Save up to 99 24-di git phon ebook / Caller ID reco rds; rev iew and edit al l [...]

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    10 N E PRODUCT OVERVIEW HANDSET AND BASE UNIT - FRONT VIEW 2 1 3 4 16 14 15 13 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 1 12 1. Visual ringer alert 2. Receiver 3. Emergency number memory Fire / Police / Ambulance 4. T alk: answer and end calls 5. Redial / Pause 6. 0-9, *, # numeric keypad: enter numbers and characters 7. Mute / DE L / PHBK 8. Amplify; M[...]

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    1 1 EN HANDSET AND BASE UNIT - BACK VIEW 1. Detachable belt clip 2. Battery compartment 3. Jacks for telephone and auxiliary lines 4. Ringer On / Off 5. Rotary volume control 6. Jack for base unit power supply(9V DC)  LCD DISPLA Y SYMBOLS 3 1 2 6 4 5 There are 3 rows to display phone information according to the corresponding highest-to-lowest p[...]

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    12 N E INST ALLING HANDSET BA TTERIES GETTING ST ARTED CONNECTING A/C ADAPTOR / PHONE LINE Plug one end of the telephone line cord into the T el. Line jack on the back of the base and the other end into a phone jack. Plug the adaptor into the jack on the back of the base and the other end of the adaptor into the electrical outlet. NOTE: The auxilia[...]

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    13 N E • Rechargeable Nickel-Cadmium batteries must be recycled or disposed of properly . • Keep batteries out of the reach of children. • Remove batteries if storing over 30 days. R echar geable Nick el-Cadmium Batt eries Must Be R ecycl ed or Disposed of Pr operly NOTE: The RBRC seal on the battery used in your KROWN product indicates that [...]

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    14 EN W ALL-MOUNT THE BASE UNIT INITIALIZA TION AND ST ANDBY MODE After inserting the battery (handset) and A/C power (base unit), both go to standby mode directly . All previously saved settings are kept. During normal operation, the handset’s display shows handset name / time and the base unit LED is off. NOTE: Do not adjust volume by pressing [...]

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    15 N E USING HANDSET KEYS Characters are entered by pressing the 0…9, * and # keys. A consecutive press of the same key will enter a different character according to the table below: Key Character versus key press numbers 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 space 1 , . ; : 2 A(a ) B(b ) C( c) 2 ( [ 3 D(d) E( e) F( f) 3 ) ] 4 G(g ) H(h ) I(i ) 4 $ < 5 J(j) K( k) L ([...]

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    16 EN RECEIVING / ENDING CALLS When the base unit receives a call, the handset rings immediately . If there is no Caller ID available, the LCD displays “EXTERNAL CALL”. Pick up the handset and press T alk at any time to begin the conversation. T o end a call: During a call, press T alk to end the current connection at any time OR place the hand[...]

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    17 N E ADJUSTING TONE Adjusting the tone can help make a conversation be heard more clearly . During a call, press T one to toggle between low , normal, medium and high tone levels. A text message in the display indicates the level selected. The pre-dial function allows you to dial your number first and view it as shown on the displa y , then pres[...]

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    18 N E Flash again. If another handset is engaged in a call, the message, “EX T IN USE” will be displayed . The phonebook can store up to 99 phone numbers up to 24 digits each and names (up to 14 characters). 1. T o enter the phonebook and view stored numbers, press PHBK . The first phonebook entry is shown. 2. Press / to view other phonebook [...]

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    19 EN Pre ss 0…9 and *,# to enter a phonebook name, repeatedly pressing the keys until the desired character appears. W ait for 1 second or press a different key to input a new character . Repeat until the name is entered. 3. Press MENU to conrm the name entry . The “ENTER NUMBER” prompt then appears. T o enter a phonebook number , press 0[...]

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    20 EN 1. While viewing the phonebook, press / to alphabetically search and select the entry you wish to call. OR, press 2…9 corresponding to the rst letter of the entry and use / to select the name you are seeking, e.g., for names beginning with “R” press 7 three times. The Emergency and Direct Number Memory feature provides one-touch conv[...]

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    21 EN 2. Press / to review other entries in the following order: , , , M1, M2. 3. Press T alk to dial the selected stored number . 4. Press DEL to return to standby mode. If there is no key pressed after a few seconds, the unit automatically returns to standby mode. T o delete an emergency or direct number , press M1 or M2 to scroll to the number y[...]

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    22 EN Private name (“P”): Out of area name (“O”): When the call is accepted, the display changes depending on the type of call. If the unit times out before a new Caller ID is received during a call conversation, the display returns to talk mode. In cases where the Caller ID number is blocked (and the name is not available), the incoming ca[...]

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    23 N E NOTE: The number on the right side of the display’s first line shows the call log number – “ 1” is the last received call . The firs t (o ldes t) call is the cal l lo g nu mber 1. Incoming calls are sorted by the order of arrival; the oldest is shown first. A number is only contained once in the list. A new call from a caller that[...]

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    24 EN It is possible to change the number format in the call log before storing the name / number . While viewing the Caller ID list, press Format to change the number format . The available number formats depend on the received number . The table below shows the possible selections and the order in which they appear . The number format is changed [...]

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    25 N E 1. When reviewing a call log, press MENU to enter the call log menu and select the sub-menu item “DELETE ALL?” to delete all Caller ID entries. 2. “DELETE?” appears onscreen. Use MENU to confirm deletion of all Caller ID records OR press any other key to cancel the operation and return to call log review . When reviewing a call log,[...]

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    26 EN 3. Once the second handset answers the call, press T alk on the rst handset to end its connection. The second handset will be engaged in the external call. NOTE: When transferring a call, the rst handset must wait for the other handset to answer before pressing T alk to complete the transfer . T o establish a conference call between two[...]

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    27 EN 1. In standby mode, press MENU to enter the handset menu. 2. Use / to select the menu. > appears beside a menu to indicate that it is being selected. 3. Press MENU to enter the selected menu option and use / to navigate the menu options, then press MENU again to conrm and exit to the previous menu. Repeat step 3 if there are settings av[...]

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    28 N E T o adjust ring volume: There are 5 di fferent ring volume levels available, with “ 1” being the lowest and “5” the highest ring volume. The selected ring volume is played once . TIP: Y ou may control whether the ringer is on / off by adjusting the handset Ringer On / Off or base unit Ringer Hi-Low-Off switch. T o select ring tone: T[...]

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    29 N E T o adjust clock: 1. On the numeric keypad, press 0...9 to enter the clock time sequentially from left (hours) to right (minutes) using / . 2. Press # to toggle between AM / PM if the time format is 12-hour format. T o set the alarm: 1. Use / to select between alarm On / Off. If the alarm is set to “Of f”, the display returns to the prev[...]

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    30 N E T o set the area code: An area code generally identifies a geographic area and appears onscreen when the Caller ID number is displayed during call reception and Caller ID list vie w . If no area code is set, the display will show “—-”. Press 0…9 to enter the 3-digit area code sequentiall y . NOTE: When the first few digits of a Cal[...]

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    31 N E on the numeric keypad to select between key tone On / Off. T o set auto answer: When auto answer is activated, the unit connects to internal / exter nal calls automatically once the handset is picked up from the base unit. There is no need to press T alk . If auto answer is not set, you must press T alk to connect the call. Use / to toggle b[...]

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    32 N E SECU RITY SETT ING / RE GIS TERI NG ADDI TION AL HAND SETS T o set programmable handset name: Programming a name into your handset allows you to identify and di fferentiate it from other handsets. Similar to keying in phonebook name characters, use any numeric key to change the handset name. The handset and base unit are factory pre-register[...]

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    33 EN T o de-register the handset: 1. Use / to select handset number for de- registeration. 2. Press MENU to conrm. If de-registration is successful “SUCCESS” appears on the LCD screen, otherwise “RETRY” appears. Press MENU to retry or DEL to return to the previous menu. T o manually clear message waiting: Use / to select “YES” or ?[...]

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    34 EN Set Default No Y es The phone can be reset to its factory default settings at any time. The default settings are: DEF AUL T SETTINGS SET TIN G DEF AUL T V ALUE Language English Internal / external ring volume 4 External ring tone Ring T one 1 Int ern al r ing to ne Ring T one 1 Ala rm Off Alarm time 12:00 AM Display format 12-hour Month-Date [...]

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    35 N E See below for some common problems and their remedies. Whatever the problem, you should first check: • The base unit is connected to the power supply and phone line. • The main power is switched on at the A/C outlet. • The handset battery is installed and has not run out of power . DO NOT attempt any repairs yourself. This will invali[...]

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    36 EN SPECIFICA TIONS TYPE DESCRIPTION Handset dimensions 41.5 mm (W) x 184.7 mm (L) x 54.2 mm (D) Handset weight 0.171 kg (without battery) Base unit dimensions 126.6 mm (W) x 122 mm (L) x 73 mm (D) Base unit weight 0.186 kg Standard W orldwide Digital Cordless T elecommunications (WDCT) Communication range Up to 300 meters (approx. 980 feet) in o[...]

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    37 EN Privacy of communications may not be ensured when using the phone. W ARNING: Changes or modications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance void the user warranty . 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.[...]

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    38 EN following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference. 2. This devi ce mus t acce pt any inter ferenc e rece ived, includ ing in terfer ence that may cause undesired operation. Y our telephone has built-in lightning protection to reduce the risk of damage from surges in telephone line and power line current. This lightni[...]

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    39 N E by N/A 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.] If this 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[...]

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    40 EN all other warranties, expressed or implied, including any implied warranty of merchantability or tness and of any obligation on the part of Krown Manufacturing, Inc. If the phone shall prove the defective, then Krown Manufacturing, Inc shall either replace or repair the phone at no cost to the original purchaser within one year of the date[...]