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    . . . . .. .: .- 2... . .- - .- . . ,. - .- . . TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE SECTION PAGE SECTION INTRODUCTION ... ... ..... . ..... 3 TELEPHONE MEMORY A. PaRs checklist . . . . ...”..... 3 OPERA T!ON . . . . . . . . ..” . . ..”. .”. I7 B. Cordless Telephone A. Storing a Number into Characteristics . ... ..... . ...4 Memo~ .............. .. ..l7 [...]

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    . . . . .- ., .,. ,. . . . - .-2. . . - -- -. . . :. .-:. .- . . . INTRODUCTION Thank YOU for purchasing the GE 900 Megahertz Cordless Telephone. Your new telephone is a carefully engineered, high-quality, durable product with natural sound quality, modern features and elegant styling. It is designed to give you the quality and convenience you expe[...]

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    INTRODUCTION . . . . . ..4 .- ., .. . ‘.. .+ 2..- . ..- -“-- . . . :. . . . .:- -. c This 900 Megahertz Cordless Telephone utilizes state of the art technology. It operates on the 902-928 MHz frequency band. There are three main advantages to this technology: — More channels — Clear reception — Interference free ● A cordless telephone o[...]

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    CONTROLS and FEATURES “. . . . . .. . . . .- . . --:--- : ..- . . - -- . . .. . ..-, Full Range Cordless System ● Cmstal Clear sou~d’” with Compandor extends the ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● — eff~ctive range of your cordless telephone and virtually eliminates static and interference Digital Security System prevents false ringi[...]

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    CONTROLS and FEATURES — . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . ,. ----- - -- .- ‘- . . ,. . . .. . . :- . . H H 6[...]

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    CONTROLS and FEATURES “. .- . . . . . . . . . ,. . . ----- . . - -. -. . . . . . . . .- . . 1. 2. 3. 4. 5* 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. BASE RECHARGE CONTACTS HANDSET HOOK — Hook holds handset to base unit when wall mounted. PAGE/FIND BUTTON iN USE LiGHT HANDSET CHARGE LIGHT HIGH PERFORMANCE BASE ANTENNA PULSE[...]

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    1. . . . . . . . INSTALLATION A modular (Universal Semite Order Code) s A. Telephone outlet USOC: RJIIC outlet jack (illustrated) is required. 1 Requirements Installation of this telephone in locations with ● ● 4-prong jacks or with hard-wired outlets will ● require additional Conveflers (not included). The g dealer from whom you purchased yo[...]

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    INSTALLATION . . . ‘. . . --:-.”- “: . . -“. . . . . . ... .- -. ● 4. Raise BASE ANTENNA. ● ● ● ● ● ● b ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● 5. Set TONE/PULSE SWITCH on the BASE to : the position compatible with your telephone : sewice. (If you’re not sure, check with your . local telephone company.) ● ● ● ● ?[...]

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    . . . . “. . . . . ..- -.. 0 . . ...+” . . . . . . --: ---- ., ..- ..- . . -.,. ,- . . . . ... . ..- . . INSTALLATION 1. First, be sure that the desk adapter is NOT attached to the base. Then plug the SHORT into jack on the back TELEPHONE LINE of the BASE UNIT, 2. ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ?[...]

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    INSTALLATION . . . . . “. . . --:- . . . . . - -- -. .. . .’. .,-. ● ● 4. Connect the shoti Telephone Line Cord ● modular plug to wail phone outlet ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● 5. Mount the BASE UNIT to the wall PLATE ● ● Slip mounting holes of BASE (on[...]

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    . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .-. .. . 0.. . . .-. . . . ----- - -. .- . .. . . .. .- INSTALLATION Your GE 900 hlHz Cordless telephone comes with a nickel cadmium rechargeable battery pack (located in Handset). Charging takes place when the HANDSET is placed in the BASE. When fully charged, the battery pack provides suffi- cient power to enable t[...]

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    TELEPHONE OPERATION t~~en ~h~ ~AflDsET js ;n the BASE: To Receive a Call 1, 9 ● 8 ● 8 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● 4 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● 9 ● ● ● and Receiving Calls 1 When phone r: figs. Iifi the HANDSET. The phcne In use light wiil turn ‘“o~” and you can talk. (Auto[...]

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    TELEPHONE OPERATION Your Cordless Handset has Last Number Redial memory. The number will remain in the handset’s RED/AL memory ● un il another number is dialed. ● ● To REDIAL the last number called ● ● ● 1. Pick-up HANDSET. 2. Press PHONE “ON”. 3. Wait for Dial Tone. 4. Press REDIAL. ● ● ● ● ● ● If you want to keep dia[...]

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    . . . . . TELEPHONE OPERATION If you have PULSE (rotary) service, you can still access those special services (such as electronic banking, calling cards, telephone answering equipment, etc.) which require tone signals for aperation. Dial the local access number in the normal way. Then, press the “*“ key to activate TEMPOHARY TONE. Your phone wi[...]

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    TELEPHONE OPERATION The CORDLESS HANDSET has the ability to save battery : 1. Howto power when in or out of the BASE. ● ● Save To reduce battery usage, slide the R/NGER switch to the ● 4 Bat~eq “OFF” position. However, the Handset will not ring when ● Power there is an incoming call. This battery saving feature is most : convenient when[...]

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    TELEPHONE MEMORY OPERATION Your Cordless Phone can store up to ten (10) telephone numbers of up to 16 digits long that can be dialed automatically. Memory Storage must be done with the phone “OFF”. STORING 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. . . . Pick up HANDSET. Press MEMORY. Enter the number to be stored. Press MEMORY. Press a numbered key (0-9 Memory Locqtion).[...]

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    . . “. . . . .< .,.< . .-:. . -~ ----- --- -- . . . . . . . . . ..-. . . TELEPHONE MEMORY OPERAT~ON Used for storing a momentary delay in the dialing sequence : Cm Pause of a stored telephone number. This is tienerallv used when a ~ “PAUSE” is needed to wait for a dial ;on[ 9 for an outside line) or a computer tone distance sewices). At[...]

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    . PRODUCT CARE . A Rechargeable Nickel Cad@urn battery pack is installed in each Cordless HANDSET to provide power for operation. If the battery needs replacing, follow the steps below: 10 Replace 8atte~: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. . . Make sure the PHONE LIGHT on the HANDSET is “OFF”. Open BATTERY COMPARTMENT on back of HANDSET by gently s[...]

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    . . “, PRODUCT CARE * To keep your telephone working and looking good, follow these few simple ruies. ● . . ● ..- . . . . . . . .. . . . . ..-> .. - -- .. ,. .- . . . ;- . . ● ● . . . . . ● ● ● Avoid putting cordiess phone near heating appliances and devices that generate electrical noise (i.e., motors, fluo- rescent iamps). Cord[...]

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    IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY in case of difficulty, check the Troubleshooting Chart below before swking semice. PROBLEM No Dial Tone . . . .-2 . . - -. -. . . 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 . . ,-. 1. 2. 3, 4. 5. 6. 7. Check Installation[...]

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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 Electronics could void the user’s authority to operate this product. For instructions on how to obtain service, refer to the warranty incl[...]

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    “. . . ACCESSORY ORDER FROM To fulfill your cowltnunicating needs and enhance your lifestyle, a wilie range of GE extension phones, main phones, cordless phones and answering systems is az’ailable. Just stop by your nearest retailer and ask to see the wide range of GE telephone products. All are carefully engineered to offer you high quality an[...]

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    2-9910 ACCESSORY O~DER FORM CATALOG NUMBER DESCR!PT?ON PRICE EACH QUANTITY TOTAL 5-2352 — For credit card purchases Your complete charge card number, its expiration date and your signature are necessary to process all charge card orders. Copy your complete account number from your VISA card. mmlmm My card expires: 1 ,. .,. . .. ..- -. . . ,., . .[...]

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    ONE YEAR LIFJITED WARRANTY . . “. . # . . . . . . ..”. . . What does your warranty cover? ● Any defect in material or workmanship. For how long after the original purchase? ● One year. . The warranty for rental units begins with the first rental. What will we do? s Provide you with a new, or at our option, a reconditioned unit. . The exchan[...]

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    FCC REGiSTRATl~N INFORMATION . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . .-: .”..-. ,. . . - -. -. . . . . ... - . . your GE telephone equlomeflt IS reqlstered w!th [he Federal Communlcatlons Commlsslon and IS In compliance wlt~ Pafls 15 and 68. FCC Rules and Pegulatlons. 1 Notification to the bcal Telephone company On the bottom of IhIS eauloment IS a label[...]

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    . . 1 2< 3. Phone MUSTBE OFF Press MEMORY Enter the number to ~ be stored Press MEMORY ; Press key {0-9) of ‘ desired memoq ~ location Make note of stored ,.- number on memo~ .. - . - card . . . ,. ,. 4. 5. . . . . . . 6. ,.. -- . ., .-. . . -. . . .“ . . . . . ,.. 1. Press PHONE (ON) ~ 2. Press MEMORY . . . 3. Press “0--”9- (Memo~ ~ Loc[...]

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