jWIN JT-P540 Instruction Manual


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JT-P540

INSTRUCTION MANUAL

2002 jWIN® Electronics, Corp

FEATURE LIST:

• FSK System Caller ID Telephone.

• Store 99 Call Memories with Caller Name (15 bit number. 15 bit name)

• Store 20 Speed Dialing Memories. (10 Two-touch & 10 Onetouch).

• Receiver Volume HIGH/NORM Selector.

• LCD Capable of Displaying Incoming Call Number, Date and

Time.

• Real Time/Date and Dialing Number / Talking Time Display.

• Tone/Pulse dialing mode selector.

• Flash and Last Number Redial Function.

• Review Caller ID List to Dial Back

• Setup Local Area Code.

• Adjustable Brightness 8-grade LCD

• English, French, Spanish 3 Language Select. (Optional).

• Dot Matrix LCD Display with 15 Digit Calls, New Calls, and Calls

Number

• Total Call\ New Call & Call Message Mailbox Display.

LOCATION OF CONTROLS:

1. Receiver

2. Receiver VOL Selector.

3. MIC.

4. Hook Switch.

5. STORE Button.

6. M1-M10 Button.

7. Speakerphone.

8. LCD Display.

9. DIAL Button.

10. UP Button.

11. DOWN Button.

12. DEL. Button.

13. MEMO Button.

14. IN USE Indicator.

15. SPK Button.

16. REDIAL Button.

17. FLASH Button.

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INSTALLATION

1. Open the cover of the battery compartment install 3 “AA” 1.5v batteries.

2. Connect the coiled cord to handset and the telephone base.

3. Connect the telephone wire to the telephone set and wall jack.

4. Connect AC adapter to the phone set and the AC socket.

BASIC PHONE FEATURES

Set language, local area code, date, time, LCD contrast

1. In the on-hook status, press “DOWN” AND “DEL”, and the LCD will display “SET LANGUAGE”. Press “UP” and “DOWN” to select the desired language, then press DEL. to confirm.

2. Next the LCD will display “SET AREA CODE”, press “UP” and

“DOWN” to set the value of the first digit and press “DEL”, to confirm. Repeat the above operation to set the value of the second and third digits.

3. Next the LCD will display “SET TIME/DATE”. Press “UP” and

“DOWN” to set the desired hour and press “DEL” to confirm.

Repeat the same operation to set minute and date.

4. Next LCD will display “LCD CONTRAST”, press “UP” and”DOWN” to set the desired contrast level and press “DEL” to confirm.

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T/P DIALING SELECTOR

You can choose the type of dialing by selecting TONE/PULSE mode.

Receiving a call

1. Pick up the handset or press the “SPK” when the phone rings. The

LCD will display the talking time.

2. When you finish the phone call, put the handset back on the phone base.

Making a call

Method 1. Normal dialing

1. Pick up the handset or press “SPK” to hear a dial tone.

2. Dial the number you want to call.

3. Hang up the handset or press “SPK” again if you use hands-free conversation.

Method 2 Pre-Dialing (On-Hook Dialing)

1. In the on-hook mode, dial the number you want to call, and you can delete any wrong number by pressing DEL button.

2. Pick up the handset or press “SPK” once. The number shown on the LCD will automatically dial out.

Last number redial

Pick up the handset or pres “SPK”, and press “REDIAL” when you hear the dial tone.

Flash Function

The Flash button replaces the hook switch when using features such as call waiting and call forwarding.

Storing Telephone Numbers

You can store 20 frequently used phone numbers, 10 one-touch and 10 speed dialing numbers.

1. Press “STORE” and the LCD will display “STORED NUMBER”.

2. Dial the number you want to store.

3. Press “STORE” one more time.

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4. The LCD will display “STORE TO---?”, Press one of the buttons, for speed dialing 0-9 or M1 - M10 buttons for one-touch dialing.

5. Now the phone number is stored and the whole process is completed.

6. Repeat the above procedures to store other phone numbers.

To Speed Dial from Stored Numbers

1. Pick up the handset or press “SPK” and hear the dial tone.

2. Press “MEMO” once and then press one of the buttons from 0 - 9.

The phone number will be dialed automatically from the memory.

To Dial from One-Touch Memory Button

1. Pick up the handset or press “SPK” and hear the dial tone.

2. Select from M1 - M10 and the stored phone number will be dialed automatically from the memory.

CALLER ID FEATURES

To review Incoming Calls

Press “UP” and “DOWN” to review incoming calls.

Incoming calls will be stored in the order they were received.

To Call Back from Caller ID List

1. When on hook, press “UP” and “DOWN” to review all the memorized incoming call. Select the number you want to call back.

2. When the number to which you want to call back is displayed on the LCD press “DIAL”. The LCD will display “PICKUP OR

ADJ.” (Pick up or adjust). If the selected number is a local call, pick up the receiver and the current number will be dialed automatically.

3. In case the phone number is a long-distance number, add “1” (longdistance call code) at the head automatically.

Message Box Indication

A Message icon will be displayed on the LCD to remind you that someone has left a message for you. Your local telephone company can provide this service. Contact your local telephone company to subscribe to this service.

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To Erase Individual Incoming Call Memory

1. Press “UP” and “DOWN” button to review calls you want to erase.

2. Press DEL button once to display “DEL CALLS?”

3. Press DEL button one more time and the phone number displayed on the LCD will be erased.

To Delete All Data at One Time

1. Press “DEL” and hold down for 3 seconds. LCD will display

“DEL ALL CALLS?”

2. Continue to hold down “DEL” button until the LCD displays “NO

CALLS.” This confirms that all of the incoming calls have been deleted.

3. If there are any calls that have not been reviewed you will not be able to delete the calls. The LCD will display “NEW MSG

PROTECT”.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

When using your telephone equipment, basic safety precaution should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and injury.

This includes, but not limited to following:

1. Do not use this product near water. For example: near a bathtub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool.

2. Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electrical storm. There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning.

3. Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak.

4. Use only the power cord and batteries indicated in this manual. Do not dispose batteries in a fire. They may explode. Check with local codes for possible special disposal instructions.

SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION

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