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Bell Phones 31070 User Manual

Bell Phones 31070
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DECT 6.0
31070
Big Button Braille Augmented Keypad
Hearing Aid Compatible with
Call Waiting Caller ID Cordless Telephone
Congratulations on your selection of 31070 from Northwestern
Bell Phones. This DECT 6.0 Digital Enhanced Cordless
Telephone with Big Button Braille Augmented Keypad, Hearing
Aid Compatible with Call Waiting Caller ID like all Genuine
BELL
®
products, has been designed to give you many years of
continuous service and represents the best value for your money.
It requires little maintenance and is easy to setup and operate.

Table of Contents

Questions and Answers:

Bell Phones 31070 Specifications

General IconGeneral
DisplayLCD
Caller IDYes
SpeakerphoneYes
Phonebook Capacity50 entries
Call WaitingYes
Power SourceAC adapter
TypeCorded
Weight1.5 lbs
Voltage120V
Frequency60Hz
Compatible withStandard telephone lines

Summary

Important Service Information

General Warnings

General warnings regarding fire and shock hazards, and handling of the product.

Important Safety Instructions

General Safety Precautions

Essential safety guidelines for using the telephone equipment to prevent injury or damage.

Installation Precautions

Safe Installation Practices

Guidelines for safe installation, avoiding lightning storms and wet locations.

Maintenance and Battery Care

General Maintenance

Instructions for cleaning the plastic cabinet and proper placement of the phone.

Battery Cautionary Instructions

Crucial safety guidelines for handling, charging, and disposing of Ni-MH batteries.

FCC Compliance and Notices

FCC Notice and Requirements

Information on hearing aid compatibility and FCC Part 68 requirements.

FCC RF Exposure Guidelines

RF Exposure and SAR Statements

Guidelines for maintaining FCC RF exposure compliance and SAR statements.

AC Adaptor Specifications

Specifications for the required AC adaptor for the telephone unit.

Controls and Indicators

Handset Controls

Detailed explanation of each button and indicator on the telephone handset.

Base Unit Controls

Base Unit Interface and Indicators

Description of base unit charge terminals, indicators, jacks, and registration button.

Installation Procedures

Battery Installation

Step-by-step guide for installing the rechargeable Ni-Mh battery pack into the handset.

Wall Mounting and Belt Clip Installation

Instructions for attaching the belt clip and mounting the phone to a wall jack.

No Standard Wall Jack Installation

Procedure for wall mounting without a standard wall jack, including drilling and fastening.

Power Connection

AC Adaptor Connection

Guidance on connecting the AC adaptor to the base unit for power.

Initial Setup

Dial Mode Setting

Instructions for setting the phone to TONE or PULSE dialing based on service.

Telephone Operation

Placing and Answering Calls

How to make, answer, and use speakerphone for calls.

Last Number Redial

How to redial the last dialed number from the handset.

Advanced Call Features

Using intercom, transferring calls, and setting up conference calls.

Additional Handset Functions

Pause, Flash, Battery, Paging, and Keypad Lock

Using pause, flash features, understanding battery warnings, paging, and keypad locking.

Menu Programming Overview

Call Log and Phonebook Programming

Accessing menus for call logs and phonebook management.

Caller ID Operation

Understanding Caller ID and Call Waiting

Introduction to Caller ID and Call Waiting ID services and their benefits.

Call Log Management

Receiving and reviewing new calls in the call log, including call record details.

Caller ID List and Call Waiting

Viewing the caller ID list, scrolling entries, and handling Call Waiting.

Message Waiting and Caller List Options

Managing message waiting indicators and dialing from the caller list.

Caller List Deletion

Procedures for selectively deleting or deleting all records from the caller list.

Phonebook Programming

Saving Entries and Keypad Characters

Saving names/numbers to phonebook and understanding keypad character mapping.

Viewing Phonebook Entries

How to search and view stored names and telephone numbers in the phonebook.

Editing and Deleting Phonebook Entries

Instructions for changing stored names/numbers and deleting individual or all entries.

Phonebook Status and Base Settings

Phonebook Status

Checking phonebook capacity and entries.

Base Unit Settings

Accessing settings like handset de-registration and dial mode.

Base Unit Configuration

Flash Time and PIN Settings

Adjusting flash time and changing the base unit's security PIN.

Base Default Setting

Restoring base unit settings to factory defaults, requires PIN.

Handset Settings Menu

Alarm and Snooze Settings

Configuring the alarm function, setting time, and snooze options.

Alarm Off and Ring Settings

Disabling the alarm and adjusting internal/external ring melodies and volumes.

Tone Settings and Language Display

Configuring handset sounds and selecting the display language (English, French, Spanish).

Handset Name, Auto Answer, and Barring

Setting handset name, auto-answer, and call barring features.

Date and Time Settings

Setting the date and time format, and entering the current date and time.

Contrast, Area Code, and Base Selection

Adjusting LCD contrast, setting area code, and selecting base unit.

Handset Default Settings

Restoring handset settings to factory defaults, including phonebook clearing.

Registering Additional Handsets

Extra Handset Registration

Procedure to register additional handsets to the base unit.

Security Coding and Channel Selection

Information on security coding and how the unit selects channels for optimal performance.

Advanced Features and Performance

Combination Security Coding

Details on the digital coding security system to prevent unauthorized use.

Improving Reception and Battery Life

Tips for optimizing cordless reception and extending battery lifespan through proper management.

Maintenance and Technical Information

Battery Charging and Maintenance

Procedures for charging, discharging, and general maintenance of the phone.

Noise and Range Factors

Explanation of how noise and signal range affect cordless phone operation.

Interference Issues

Understanding and resolving interference from other electronic devices.

Troubleshooting

Telephone Unit Troubleshooting

Table addressing common phone unit issues like no dial tone, no ringing, and handset problems.

Telephone Unit Troubleshooting (Continued)

Solutions for handset power, charging, range, and reception issues.

Caller ID System Troubleshooting

Table addressing common Caller ID display problems, missing information, and related solutions.

Caller ID System Troubleshooting (Continued)

Solutions for blank displays, missing caller info, random characters, and call waiting identification.