RCA 2 Line Phone Manual
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2-Line Intercom Speak erphone DECT6.0 Cor ded/Cor dless Handset T elephone Answ ering S ystem User ’s Guide V i S Y S™V i S YS 25255RE2
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2 Equipment Approval Information Your telephone equipment is app rov ed for connection to the Public S witched Telephone Netw ork and is in compliance with pa rts 15 and 68, F CC Rules and R egulations and the T echnical Requir ements for T elephone Terminal Equipment published by A CTA. 1 Notication t o the Local Telephone Company On the bottom of this equipment is a label indicating, among other information, the US number and Ringer Equiv alence Number (REN) for the equipment . You must , upon...
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4 FC C RF Radiation Exposu re S tatement This equipment complies with F CC RF radiation exposur e limits set forth for an uncontr olled envi ronment . This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 centimete rs betw een the radiator and y our body. This transmitter must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter . For body w orn operation, this phone has been tested and meets the FC C RF exposure guidelines when used with the...
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5 Equipment Approval Information 2 Interference Information 3 Licensing 3 Hearing Aid Compatibility 3 FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement 4 Information for DECT Product 4 Introduction 7 Parts Checklist 7 -Telephone Jack Requirements Installation 8 -Digital Security System I mportant Installation Guidelines 8 Handset Layout 9 Base Layout 10 Installing the Phon e 11 -Installing the handset battery 11 -Base Station 12-14 Programming the...
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6 Table of Cont ents Cont. Answering System Operation 40 -Answering system on/off 40 -Recording incoming messages 40 -Monitoring incoming calls 40 -Memo record 41 -Memo recording 41 -Message/memo playback 41 -Erasing messages 42 -Remote access from remote party 42 -Memory full 43 Changing the Battery 43 Battery Safety Precautions 43 Display Messages 44 Handset...
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7 Introduction CAUTION: When using t elephone equipment, there are basic safety instr uctions that should alw ays be followed. Refer t o the IMP ORTANT SAFE TY INSTRUCTIONS p rovided with this pr oduct and save them for future r efer ence. IMP ORTANT : Because cor dless phones operat e on electricity, you should have at least one phone in your home that isn’t cor dless, in case the power in your home goes out . Corded Handset Handset batt ery pack T elephone 2- Line cor ds A C pow er adapt...
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8 Installation Digital Security S ystem Your cor dless phone uses a digital security syst em to protect against false ringing, unauthorized access, and cha rges t o your phone line. INST ALLATION NO TE: Some cor dless telephones operat e at frequencies that may cause or r eceive interfer ence with nearby TVs, micr owave ov ens, and V CRs. T o minimize or pr event such int erfer ence, the base of the cor dless t elephone should not be placed near or on top of a T V, micr owave ov ens, or V CR . If...
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9 Handset Layout Display DND/ Priv acy (butt on) Spk (Speak er button) DIR (butt on) CID (butt on) 3 Soft k eys V OL +/- (butt ons) T alk (butt on) End (butt on) R edial (butt on) M enu/ Flash (butt on) E xit (butt on) Int/ Hold (butt on) M ut e/ Del (butt on) Visual Indicat or * Tone (butt on) # Pause (butt on) Headset J ack
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10 Base Lay out DND/Priv acy (butt on) Delet e (butt on) E xit (butt on) 3 Soft K eys Play/ Stop (butt on) M emo (butt on) A ns Sys (butt on) DIR /P rev (butt on) CID /N ext (butt on) V ol +/- (butt ons) Line 1 & 2 (butt ons) Int ercom (butt on) P age (butt on) R edial (butt on) H old (butt on) H eadset (butt on) Flash (butt on) M ut e (butt on) Speak er (butt on) * Tone (butt on) One Touch/ Memor y Log (1-10) butt ons #Pause (butt on) Display Headset J ack