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Type | Cordless Telephone |
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Number of Handsets | 1 |
DECT 6.0 Technology | Yes |
Frequency | 1.9 GHz |
Number of Channels | 60 |
Caller ID | Yes |
Call Waiting | Yes |
Handset Speakerphone | Yes |
Talk Time | Up to 10 hours |
Wall Mountable | Yes |
Answering Machine | No |
Backlit Display | Yes |
Power Source | AC adapter |
Phonebook Capacity | 50 entries |
Display | LCD |
Battery Type | Ni-MH |
Standby Time | Up to 6 days |
Battery Life (Standby) | 120 hours |
Describes the phone's parts, models, and part numbers.
Lists the items included with the phone and their quantities.
Details on equipment design, network use, and compliance.
Explains various symbols used in the manual.
Crucial safety warnings and precautions for proper product operation.
Guidance on safe placement and installation of the unit.
Precautions for handling, charging, and replacing batteries.
Tips for optimal operation and suitable usage environments.
Instructions for cleaning the unit and environmentally sound disposal.
Technical details of the phone, including frequency and power consumption.
Instructions for connecting the base unit, charger, and telephone line.
How to correctly insert rechargeable batteries into the handset.
Guidance on how to charge the handset's battery and charging duration.
How to use the phone's menu system and navigate options.
Instructions for setting the phone's date, time, and alarm functions.
Explanation of the buttons and functions on the handset.
Functions of base unit buttons and explanation of display indicators.
A visual diagram of the phone's menu structure and options.
Step-by-step guide to initiating calls using the keypad and dialling.
How to respond to incoming calls and use speakerphone.
Using specific call functions like muting and recalling during a conversation.
Managing calls between handsets and transferring external calls.
Conducting calls with multiple parties involving internal and external callers.
Using, viewing, and managing the redial list entries.
Preventing accidental button presses by locking and unlocking the keypad.
How to use the locator to find a misplaced handset.
Adding, changing, and deleting contacts in the phonebook.
Accessing and calling contacts stored in the phonebook.
Using speed dial functions for quick access to frequently called numbers.
Managing stored numbers in the phonebook, including deletion and replacement.
How to check call history and call back numbers.
Saving numbers from the call history into the phonebook.
Deleting specific or all entries from the call history.
Blocking unwanted incoming phone numbers to prevent ringing.
Adding specific phone numbers or prefixes to the block list.
Setting the phone's current time, date, and configuring the alarm.
Customizing the handset's ring volume to different levels.
Customizing ringtones and key press sounds for the handset.
Personalizing the name displayed for each handset.
Setting the phone to answer calls automatically when the handset is lifted.
Adjusting power saving and transmission settings for the base unit.
Securing phone settings by changing the default PIN code.
Resetting the phone to its original factory default settings.
Explanation of the voicemail service offered by the service provider.
Solutions for problems like no dial tone, no display, or keypad issues.
Adding new handsets to the base unit for expanded functionality.
Removing a handset from the base unit.
Display of characters available for naming entries in the phonebook.
Details of the product warranty terms and conditions.