Sanyo CLT-J30 manual

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    1 SANYO Canada Inc. www.sanyocanada.com Important Charge the handset battery for 12 continuous hours prior to first use. INSTRUCTION MANUAL CLT-J30 CLT-J40 CLT-J40(BK) CLT-J50 CLT-J60 2.4 GHz Cordless Telephone with Caller ID AM NEW CALL[...]

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    2 INTRODUCTION ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 GETTING STARTED ------------------------------------------------------------------ 5 Checking package contents ........................................... 5 Modular jack ............................................................... 5 Installation tips .......[...]

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    3 CALLER ID FEATURES ---------------------------------------------------------- 1 6 Caller ID with Call Waiting .......................................... 1 6 Caller ID list .............................................................. 1 6 Reviewing Caller ID list ............................................... 1 7 Format Caller ID numbers .......[...]

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    4 Congratulations on your purchase of this Sanyo cordless telephone. Your Sanyo 2.4 GHz cordless telephone is a fine-quality home communications product. It is carefully designed and produced by a world leader of consumer and industrial electronic equipment. With proper maintenance and care, it will provide you with years of enjoyment and convenien[...]

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    5 Modular jack You need an RJ11 type modular phone jack. If you do not have a modular jack, call your local phone company to find out how to get one installed. Checking package contents Make sure your package includes the items shown here. GETTING STARTED Base unit Handset Wall mount bracket Adaptor (A10925N) 2pcs Face Plates (except CLT-J30) Belt [...]

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    6 Battery setup 1 . Remove the battery compartment cover on the handset, insert the battery, plug the cord into the jack (inside the compartment) and replace the cover. 2 . Set the handset RINGER switch to ON , and place handset in the base. 3 . Plug the AC adaptor into the Power DC 9V jack on the back of the base. Plug the other end into an electr[...]

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    7 Mounting on a wall Do not attempt to wall mount the phone before initial 12-hour charging is complete. 8 . Remove the handset from the base and set aside. 9 . Turn the base over and unplug the AC adaptor and telephone cords. Run the cords through the square hole on the wall mount. Plug them back in to the base (1 and 2, above). Note: If you use P[...]

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    8 Handset NAMES AND CONTROLS AM NEW CALL 9 8 10 11 14 13 12 1 2 15 16 19 18 17 6 5 3 4 7 1 . Belt clip 2 . Headset jack 3 . CH (channel)/DEL key 4 . REDIAL key 5 . MEM (memory) key 6 . FLASH/PROG (program) key 7 . Charging contacts 8 . Antenna 9 . Incoming call/in use LED 1 0 . Earpiece 1 1 . LCD screen 1 2 . TALK/CALL BACK key (also used to end a [...]

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    9 Base Unit NAMES AND CONTROLS 1 2 3 4 1 . Wall mount 2 . Handset cradle 3 . CHARGE/IN USE LED 4 . PAGE key[...]

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    10 Before using this telephone, 7 initial settings must be completed on the handset: Language, Area code (this is required to use Caller ID service from your telephone company), Ringer tone, Tone/Pulse setting, LCD contrast, Do Not Disturb (DND), and Idle Animation. Language setting 1 . Make sure the phone is OFF (not in TALK mode). 2 . Press FLASH[...]

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    11 LCD contrast 1 . Make sure the phone is off (not in TALK mode). 2 . Press FLASH/PROG until “ LCD CONTRAST 3” shows on screen. 3 . Press CID/VOL or , or press the number keys (1 – 3) to select the desired contrast level. 4 . Press FLASH/PROG to store selection. You will hear a confirmation tone. DND setting This feature is for blocking call[...]

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    12 8 . Press FLASH/PROG again to store the selection. You will hear a confirmation tone. Idle animation This feature allows animation to display when the handset is on the base cradle: 1 . Make sure the phone is off (not in TALK mode). 2 . Press FLASH/PROG repeatedly until the following information displays: 3 . Press CID/VOL or , or the number key[...]

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    13 Receiving a call When an incoming call is received, the LED on the handset flashes, and the handset will show caller information. * * Note: A subscription is required from your local phone company to receive Caller ID information on your phone. See Caller ID Features , page 16. 1 . Press TALK/CALL BACK to answer the call. Note: If handset is in [...]

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    14 Pre-dialing (up to 32 digits) 1 . Make sure the phone is OFF (not in TALK mode). 2 . Enter the telephone number. The number is displayed as you enter it. 3 . Press TALK/CALL BACK . Note: Pressing *TONE will exit pre-dialing. Changing the pre-dial number 1 . Make sure the phone is OFF (not in TALK mode). 2 . Enter the telephone number. 3 . Press [...]

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    15 Handset locator (Paging function) This feature helps to locate a misplaced handset. 1 . Press PAGE on the base, the screen shows “PAGING”. The handset beeps continuously for about 2 minutes or until you press any key on the handset. 2 . To stop the paging, do one of the following: • Press PAGE on the base. • Press TALK/CALL BACK, this wi[...]

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    16 This phone receives and displays incoming call information transmitted by your local phone company, provided you subscribe to Voice Mail, Caller ID, and/or Call Waiting services. This information can include the phone number and/or the name, date and time. The phone can store up to 40 calls for later review. Caller ID with Call Waiting When you [...]

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    17 Reviewing Caller ID list As calls are received and stored, the Caller ID list is updated to let you know how many calls have been received. 1 . Press CID/VOL to scroll through the Caller ID list from the most recent to the oldest. 2 . Press CID/VOL to scroll through the Caller ID list from the oldest to the most recent. 3 . Press TONE/EXIT to re[...]

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    18 1 . Use the CID/VOL or key to select desired Caller ID entry. 2 . Press MEM key, “MEMO # --” shows on the top right corner of screen. 3 . Select the desired memory location by pressing the number keys (0- 9). “ANIMATION 0” shows on screen. “0” means the animation feature is disabled. 4 . Press the number (0-6) or use CID/VOL or to se[...]

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    19 Deleting entries from the Caller list Use CH/DEL to erase the entry currently shown on screen, or all entries. Deleting the displayed entry 1 . Make sure the phone is OFF (not in TALK mode). 2 . Use the CID/VOL or keys to find the entry you want to delete. 3 . While the entry is displayed, press CH/DEL . “DELETE?” shows on screen. 4 . Press [...]

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    20 You can store up to 10 names (up to 15 characters) and numbers (up to 24 digits) in the directory for quick dialing. If a number exceeds 24 digits, you can program it in parts, and then chain dial the number. Store a number in the directory To program a number to memory: 1 . Make sure the phone is OFF (not in TALK Mode). 2 . Press MEM key to sta[...]

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    21 9 . Press the number (0 – 6) or use CID/VOL or to select the desired animation. The selected animation will be displayed when the incoming call matches with the number you stored. 1 0 . Press MEM again. “RINGER TONE 1” shows on screen. 1 1 . Press 1-3 or 1-6 depending on the model or use CID/VOL or to select the desired ringer tone (6 melo[...]

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    22 Reviewing and deleting directory contents 1 . Make sure the phone is OFF (not in TALK mode). 2 . Press MEM . 3 . Use CID/VOL or to scroll through the directory until the desired name/number is shown, or use the number pad to select a memory location. The selected telephone number and name show on screen. 4 . While the entry is displayed, press C[...]

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    23 Battery replacement and handling When the operating time becomes short even after a battery is recharged, please replace the battery. With normal usage, your battery should last about one year. For a replacement battery, please contact your place of purchase or fill out and mail the enclosed form. Caution: • Use only the specified battery type[...]

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    24 1 . Carefully remove the existing handset cover by prying up the notch at the bottom of the cover. 2 . Reattach new cover by snapping the upper portion of the cover into position first, and then snap the lower portion into the place. ** Optional face plates can be bought separately, please visit our web site www.sanyocanada.com for details. NICK[...]

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    25 Headset connection (Headset not included) For hands free conversation, connect the headset (not included) to the HEADSET jack. The handset earpiece and microphone are disabled when the headset is connected. Press TALK/CALL BACK to answer or place a call while using the headset. Belt clip installation • Attach the belt clip by inserting the sid[...]

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    26 LCD SCREEN MESSAGES The following indicators show the status of a message or of the phone. BLOCKED NUMBER/ NAME/CALLER DND EMPTY ERROR ENTER NAME ENTER TEL NUMBR DELETE ALL? DELETE? END OF LIST INCOMPLETE DATA MESSAGE WAITING NEW NO CALLS NO DATA REPT UNKNOWN NUMBER/ NAME/CALLER PAGING VIP RINGER=OFF The person is calling from a number that has [...]

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    27 CALLER ID No display • Is battery fully charged? Try replacing the battery. • Make sure that the base is connected to a non-switched AC outlet. Disconnect the base from the plug and plug it in again. • Did you order Caller ID service from your local telephone com pany? The display will not work unless you do this. Caller ID error message ?[...]

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    28 Dial tone is OK, but cannot dial out • Make sure the TONE/PULSE dialing mode is set to TONE or PULSE according to your phone service. Handset does not ring • Make sure the RINGER switch on the handset is turned to ON. • You may have too many extension phones on your line. Try unplugging some phones. • See solutions for No dial tone. You [...]

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    29 TECHNICAL INFORMA TION CHARGE/IN USE LED ON BASE KEEPS FLASHING • Provided your phone company offers voice mail indicator service and you subscribe to it, the CHARGE/IN USE LED flashes when the phone is in use to indicate there is a message waiting. It stops flashing after the message has been reviewed. Causes of poor reception • Aluminum si[...]

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    30 The freedom that your cordless telephone can offer is fully dependent on the performance of the rechargeable battery in the handset. To maximize the battery performance, follow these guidelines: Charge it for a full 12 hours Before initial use of your new battery, charge it for 12 hours continuously. The proper initial charging is very important[...]

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    31 REN Number: The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) assigned to each terminal’s device provides an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface. The REN number of this phone is located on the bottom of the base unit. The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of device subject o[...]

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    32 using an acceptable method of con- struction. In some cases, the company’s inside wiring associated with single-line individual service may be extended by means of a certified connector assembly (telephone extension cord). The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situ[...]

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    33 WHAT IS NOT COVERED a . Communications products purchased outside Canada. b . Communications products purchased in a used condition. c . Communications products purchased from non Sanyo - authorized dealer. d . Communications products not intended for Canadian usage or products without appropriate Canadian regulatory approvals. e . Problem due t[...]

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    34 At Sanyo, fulfilling the needs of our customers is a priority. That’s why we created our SOS customer service program that guarantees satisfaction. NA TIONWIDE CUSTOMER SUPPORT SOS is there to help you. Our friendly and knowledgeable product specialists will quickly answer your questions about setup and use of Sanyo telephone products. Simply [...]