GE 2-9730 manual

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION PAGE INTRODUCTION .... .................. . ...3 A. Parts Checklist .. . .............. . . ...3 9. Cordless Telephone Characteristics .. ...4 C. Setting the Secutity Code ......... ...4 CONTROLS & FEATURES .............. . ...5 A. Cordless Telephone Features. ...... ...5 B. Base Cradle Controls .... . . ...... ...6-7 [...]

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    ; INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing a telephone from GE Communications Products. Your new telephone is a carefully engineered, highquality, durable product with natural sound quality, modern features and elegant s~ling. It is designed to give you the quality and convenience you expect in a telephone. To familiarize yourself with all the feature[...]

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    INTRODUCTION ● ● ● A cordless telephone offers convenience, ease and mobility during telephone communications. Its use, however, is dependent upon the availability of AC power. Any interruption of electrical power at your location would prevent your placing or receiving calls. Therefore, a cordless telephone should not be installed as the onl[...]

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    CONTROLS and FEATURES ( ,, ,’ ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Twenty Five Automatic Channel Selection Dual Wavem Noise Filter - A two stage filtering system that removes unwanted signals. Compandor Noise Reduction extends the effective range, and helps to eliminate static and interference. Automatic Digital Security System prevents fa[...]

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    CONTROLS and FEATURES mm 6 . I T ‘.. / ,, ‘ ,/ y / / /’ /’ ..-. .-[...]

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    CONTROLS and FEATURES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. RECHARGE CONTACTS FIXED BASE ANTENNA CHARGE INDICATOR LIGHT HANDSET HOOK — Hook holds handset to base unit when wall mounted. STRAIN RELIEF – Keeps pressure off of the AC Power Supply Cord so cord will remain plugged in properly to the base. AC PO WER ADAPTER CONNECTION PULSE flONE SWITCH — Sets the [...]

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    INSTALLATION A modular (Universal Service Order Code) USOC: : A. Telephone Outlet RJIIC outlet jack (illustrated) iS required.’ - : - ‘- ln~lation of this telephone in locations with ~prong : jack or with hard-wired outlets will require additional : Converters (not included). The dealer from whom . you purchased your phone or a telephone supply[...]

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    INSTALLATION 4 I * 5. Plug other end of the AC POWER SUPPLY s CORD into an electrical outlet which cannot g be switched off. Do not use and outlet that ● can be turned on and oti by a wall switch. ● ● ● Note: Whenever a power outage occurs, or : batteries are replaced, the HANDSET must : be returned to the BASE to reset the security ,: code[...]

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    INSTALLATION 1. Insed antenna and screw into place. ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● 2. Wrap TELEPHONE LINE CORD around ● ● cord wrap leaving 1-2 inches of cord free in : the center. ● ● ● ● ● 4 ● ● ● ● 3. Plug the smaller “L’ shaped end of the AC ~ ADAPTER into back of unit. ● Guide AC POWER S[...]

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    INSTALLATION 6. Plug POWER SUPPLY CORD into AC outlet. t I ● ● ● Your GE Cordless Phone comes with a nickel : cadmium rechargeable batte~ pack (located in : Handset). It is automatically charged when the : HANDSET is placed in the BASE CRADLE. When fully charged, the battery pack provides sufficient ~ power to enable the HANDSET to be left ou[...]

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    TELEPHONE OPERATION ● To Receive a Call ● ● 1. Pick-up the HANDSET ● ● ● 2. Press PHONE button (phone light will be “ON”). ● ● 3. When finished, press PHONE button to hang up. ● ● ● To Make a Call ● ● 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. ● Pick up the HANDSET. ● ● ● Press ~HONE button. (phone light will be “ON”) ● ● Wait for[...]

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    TELEPHONE OPERATION This button is used to activate customer calling sewices available ~ G. Flash through your local phone company, such as Call Transfer and . Call Waiting, etc. These services generally require an extra : ! monthly fee. If you subscribe to any of these services, please ● _ ● - _ 1 refer to the phone company’s instructions on[...]

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    ,. TELEPHONE MEMORY OPERATION Your Cordless Phone can store up to ten (10) telephone numbers ~ A. Storing a of up to 16 digits long that can be dialed automatically. ● Memory Storage must be programmed with the phone “OFF” ~ and the ringer “ON”. ● ● sTORING ● ● Ii 2. 3. 4, 5. 6. 7. Pick up the HANDSET. ● 4 ● press STORE. ● ?[...]

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    TELEPHONE MEMORY OPERATION Used for storing a momentary delay in the dialing sequence of ~ C. Pause a stored telephone number. This is generally used when a ● Function “PAUSE” is needed to wait for a dial tone (e.g. after dialing 9 : for an outside line) or a computer tone (e.g. for some long distance ● services). ● ● At point where pau[...]

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    I I PRODUCT CARE A Rechargeable Nickel Cadmium battery pack is installed in the Cordless HANDSET to provide power for operation. If the unit beeps after charging overnight with RINGER switch in “OFF” position, then the battery needs to be replaced. To Replace Batte~: 1. Make sure the PHONE LIGHT on the HANDSET is ,’o~~!t. 2.Open BAVERY COMPAR[...]

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    , PRODUCT CARE The antenna of your GE Cordless Phone is designed for ~ B. Replace easy replacement in the event it is damaged. ● Antenna I 1. Turn the base of the A~TEN~A counterclockwise. ● ● ● Antenna will come loose. ● ● 2. Lifi out. ● ● ● 3. Insert REPMCEMENT ANTENNA (GE Cat. #5-2365) and s id [01 . . . “*. .“ screw into p[...]

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    IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY In case of difficulty, check the following before seeking service. 1 ,. PROBLEM SOLUTION No Dial Tone I Dial Tone but can’t dial out Handset does not ring You experience static, noise, or fading in and out Unit beeps. Memory Dialing Problems I* 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Check Installation: — Is BASE POWER CORD connected to a wo[...]

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    SERVICE ● FCC requires this product be serviced only by the manufacturer or its ● authorized service agents. In accordance with FCC requirements, changes : or modifications not expressly approved by Thomson Consumer Electronic . could void the user’s authority to operate this product. For instructions on how ● tO obtain service, refer to th[...]

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    2-9530 ACCESSORY ORDER FORM CATALOG NUMBER DESCRIPTION PR[CE EACH QUANTITY TOTAL BT-12 _ m NICKEL CADMIUM . “-’’:’> ~~~N”A ~~:~ 5-2346 & AC POWER ADAPTER $9.95 / ., ,, .4. / / ,, / /’ ,’ , ,~ For credit card Purchases Prices are subject to change without notice. Your complete charge card number, its expiration date and your sig[...]

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    ACCESSORY ORDER FORM P To lfill your cornrnunicatin needs and ~ J J en ante your lifestyle, a wi e range of GE &ension phones, main phones, cordless phones and answering systems is available. / ,- ,, /{” ;/ ~ Just stop Y your nearest retailer and ask to see the wi e range of GE telephone products, , /’ uality anke~n~bili~ modern easy-to-use[...]

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    :. . .- FCC REGISTRATION INFORMATION Your GE telephone equipments registered with the Federal Communications Commission and is Irr cornphance with parts IS and 66, FCC Rules and Regulations. 1. Notification 10 the bcal Telephone company On the bottom of this equipment is a label indicating among of her Information, the FCC Registration number and R[...]

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    I Mtiel 2-9~0 347M019-0001 (Rev. 0) 95-25 Printed in Phillipines ~~ m~ ~~ ~NE 01995 Thomson tinsumer Eletironics, Inc, P.O. BOX 1976, lntianaplis, IN ti2W Trademati{s] @ Rqistered / ,, ‘ /A ,/ ,/[ ,/’ I ,[...]