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OLYMPIA® OL3020
OWNER’S MANUAL
Copyright
© 2004, Wave Industries Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
Reproduction, adaptation, or translation without prior written permission is prohibited, except as allowed under the
copyright laws.
First Edition: June 2004
Trademark Information
Olympia® is a registered trademark of Olympia International Holdings Ltd.
InfoGlobe® is a registered trademark of Wave Industries, Ltd.
Disclaimer
The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. Wave Industries makes no warranty of any
kind with respect to this information. Wave Industries shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, consequential,
or other damage alleged in connection with the furnishing or use of this information.
Printed in China
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS................................................................................. 4
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR BATTERY PACK.................................................................. 5
Part I
Cordless Phone Operation .................................................................................... 6
1
Cordless Phone Features .................................................................................................... 6
2
Handset Caller ID Features ................................................................................................ 6
3
Set Up ................................................................................................................................ 6
4
Handset – Quick Programming Guide ............................................................................... 7
5
Installation and Charging of the Battery Pack ................................................................... 8
6
Layout of Keys and Indicators ........................................................................................... 9
7
Powering Up .................................................................................................................... 10
8
Answering Calls................................................................................................................11
9
Make a Call .......................................................................................................................11
10 Terminate a Call ................................................................................................................11
11 Short Paging (To Locate the Handset) ..............................................................................11
12 Long Paging ......................................................................................................................11
13 Selecting System Language ..............................................................................................11
14 Setting Local Area Code .................................................................................................. 12
15 Setting Tone/Pulse (Preset to Tone) ................................................................................. 12
16 Setting RINGER ON/OFF ............................................................................................... 12
17 Setting Date & Time ........................................................................................................ 13
18 Setting Display Contrast .................................................................................................. 13
19 Caller ID Operation - Handset ......................................................................................... 14
20 Visual Message Notification - Handset............................................................................ 19
21 Speed Dial Memory (0…9).............................................................................................. 19
22 Pre-dialing ( Handset OFF )............................................................................................. 21
23 Redial with Handset OFF................................................................................................. 22
24 Dialing Digits................................................................................................................... 22
25 Call Timer ........................................................................................................................ 23
26 Battery/Voltage Low Detection........................................................................................ 23
27 Mute ................................................................................................................................ 23
28 Changing Volume............................................................................................................. 23
Part II
InfoGlobe Operation ........................................................................................... 24
1
InfoGlobe Features........................................................................................................... 24
2
InfoGlobe Control Keys................................................................................................... 24
3
Getting Started ................................................................................................................. 25
4
Normal Standby Mode ..................................................................................................... 25
5
Pre-programmed Messages .............................................................................................. 26
6
Demonstration Mode........................................................................................................ 27
7
Time & Date..................................................................................................................... 27
8
Daylight Saving Time ...................................................................................................... 28
9
Personal Messages ........................................................................................................... 28
10 Erase All Memories.......................................................................................................... 29
11 Caller ID........................................................................................................................... 29
12 Setting Timer On/Off ....................................................................................................... 31
13 Troubleshooting the InfoGlobe ........................................................................................ 31
Part III
Consumer Information ....................................................................................... 32
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
BEFORE USING YOUR TELEPHONE EQUIPMENT, BASIC SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SHOULD
ALWAYS BE FOLLOWED TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK AND INJURY TO
PERSONS, INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING
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Read and understand all instructions.
Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product.
Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp
cloth for cleaning.
Do not use this product near water, for example, near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet
basement, or near a swimming pool.
Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, or table. The product may fall, causing serious damage to the
product.
Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are provided for ventilation. To protect it from overheating,
these openings must not be blocked or covered. The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on the
bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface. This product should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register.
This product should not be placed in a built-in installation unless proper ventilation is provided.
This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure
of the type of power supply to your home, consult your dealer or local power company.
Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not locate this product where the cord will be damaged by persons
walking on it.
Do not overload wall outlet extension cords, as this can result in the risk of fire or electric shock.
Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or
short out parts that could result in a risk of fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on this product.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not disassemble this product. Instead, when some repair work is required, take
the unit to a qualified technician. Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages or other risks.
Incorrect reassembly can cause electric shock when the appliance is subsequently used.
Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following
conditions:
i) When the power supply cord or plug is damaged or frayed.
ii) If liquid has been spilled into the product.
iii) If the product has been exposed to rain or water.
iv) If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls
that are covered by the operating instructions because improper adjustment of other controls may result in
damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to normal
operation.
v) If the product has been dropped or cabinet has be damaged.
vi) If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance.
Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electrical storm. There may be a remote risk of electrical
shock from lightning.
Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR BATTERY PACK
CAUTION:
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Use only an Olympia Phone approved battery pack in the handset of
your Cordless Telephone. To reduce the risk of fire or injury, always do the following when replacing, discarding, or
charging the battery. When handling the batteries, be careful not to short the battery with conducting materials such as rings,
bracelets, and keys. The Battery or conducting material may overheat and cause burns. Use only the following type and size
of battery pack:
FOR HANDSET UNIT:
GP60AAAH3BMX 3.6V 600mAh GPI INTERNATIONAL LIMITED
CONTAINS NICKEL-METAL HYDRIDE BATTERY. BATTERY MUST BE
RECYCLED OR DISPOSED OF PROPERLY
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Do not dispose of the battery in a fire. The cell may explode. Check with local codes for possible special disposal
instructions.
Do not open or mutilate the battery. Released electrolyte is corrosive and may cause damage to the eyes or skin. It may
be toxic if swallowed.
Exercise care in handling batteries in order not to short the battery with conducting materials such as rings, bracelets
and keys. The battery or conductor may overheat and cause burns.
Charge the batteries provided with or identified for use with this product only in accordance with the instructions and
limitations specified in this manual.
Observe proper polarity orientation between the battery(ies) and battery charger.
Do not mix old and new batteries in this product.
Do not mix batteries of different sizes or from different manufacturers in this product.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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Part I
Cordless Phone Operation
1 Cordless Phone Features
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5.8GHz/900MHz, 40 channel auto scanning operation
Manual channel selection
65536 random security codes
Last number redial (32 digits max.)
Page in base unit to locate the handset (short and long page)
Temporary touch tone (pulse to tone dialing)
Tone / Pulse dialing mode selection in handset
Ringer ON /OFF selection in handset
10-number speed dial memory in handset (up to 16 digits per phone no.)
Flash key for call waiting and call transfer - 600ms.
3-level Volume control
Pause key (pause time is 4 seconds)
Low battery warning tone
Backlit LCD Display
Auto Answer when Handset is removed from cradle
Any key answer
Redial & CID transfer to memory (up to 16 digits long)
2 Handset Caller ID Features
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Caller ID and Call Waiting ID compatible
CID memory stores up to 64 names and numbers
3-line Handset display
Total call counter
New call LED indicator on handset
Repeat call indication (LCD icon)
3-language options (English, Spanish & French)
Scroll review of CID records
Selective erase / ‘Erase All’ functions
Real time clock (date & time)
Private/ out-of-area indication
LCD display contrast control (6 levels - default at 3)
‘Smart Dialing from Caller ID
‘Battery Low’ indication on the Handset display
3 Set Up
Connect the power supply to an electrical outlet and base unit.
Remove the handset battery cover and connect the battery back. Replace cover.
Charge the handset for at least 10 hours before using your phone.
Connect the modular phone cord to a live phone jack and the base unit.
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4 Handset – Quick Programming Guide
Initial Setup (or any time the phone is powered up)
SET LANGUAGE will appear on the display.
Press #. ENGLISH or SPANISH or FRENCH is displayed. Press
▲/* or ▼/# to set the desired language; then press MEM.
AREA CODE ? is now displayed. If you live in a 7 digit local dialing area, enter your Area Code. If you live in a 10-digit
area for local dialing, enter 000 for the Area Code, then press MEM.
SET T/P? T (Set Tone/Pulse) is now displayed. Press ▲/* or ▼/# to change the dialing mode, then press MEM.
RINGER ON (or OFF) is now displayed. Press ▲/* or ▼/# to change the ringer mode, then press MEM.
DATE/TIME is displayed. Press digits or ▲/* or ▼/# to adjust date and time, then press MEM.
CONTRAST ▲▼ is displayed. Press ▲/* or ▼/# to adjust the display contrast, then press MEM.
PROGRAMMING IS COMPLETE!!
Returning to program mode after you have initially programmed your Handset
With the Handset in the idle (Off) mode, press and hold MEM. SET LANGUAGE will appear on the display. Follow the
steps listed above, or press MEM. repeatedly to find the feature you wish to program. Once you program the desired
feature, press MEM repeatedly to exit programming (CONTRAST is the final programming option prior to exiting
programming mode).
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5 Installation and Charging of the Battery Pack
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Open the battery compartment by sliding the cover down.
Plug the Battery Pack connector into the Handset battery socket. Place the battery pack and wires in the compartment.
Close the battery compartment.
You may change the face panel with one of the color options provided.
5.
6.
Plug the power and telephone cords into the corresponding jacks on the bottom of the Base.
Run the cords through the channels provided.
7.
Connect the telephone line cord into the telephone wall jack, and the power supply into a live power outlet. Make sure
the outlet is near the Base, easily accessible, and not controlled by a switch.
8. Place the Handset in the Base. The Handset and Base communicate with each other automatically. This process may
take a minute.
9. Leave the Handset in the Base for 10 hours so that the battery pack is fully charged.
10. The CHARGE indicator on the Base glows when the Handset is charging.
Maximum talk time on a full charge is 4 hours. Maximum standby time on a full charge is 5 days. Your results may be
somewhat less that these maximums.
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6 Layout of Keys and Indicators
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Key Functions (refer to illustration page 9)
1. Earpiece
2. LCD Display
3. Vol. DOWN / CID Dialing
4. Channel / Clear
5. Scroll UP
6. Redial / Pause
7. Mic. Mute
8. Microphone
9. New Calls Indicator
10. Talk / End
11. Vol. UP / Delete
12. Flash
13. Dialing Keys
14. Scroll DOWN
15. Memory / Programming
16. LEFT
17. UP
18. SELECT
19. DOWN
20. RIGHT
21. Page
22. Charge Contacts
23. Charge / In Use
24. InfoGlobe
7 Powering Up
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After the battery pack is installed in the Handset and the Base Unit is powered up, the Handset should be placed in the
cradle of the Base Unit for charging and setting a new security code.
Each time the Handset is placed on the cradle of the Base Unit, the Base will generate and transmit a new security code
to the Handset.
The completion of a successful security code transfer operation will be indicated by a flash of the ‘In Use’ LED on the
Base Unit and a beep generated by Handset.
In the event you do not receive the visual and audible indicators, check to ensure the Base is powered and the battery
pack is connected. Return the Handset to the Base cradle.
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8 Answering Calls
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The incoming call is signaled by a ringing sound from the Handset and by the blinking of the Base Unit’s ‘In
Use/Charge’ LED. The Handset’s ‘New Call’ LED also blinks during ringing.
When the Handset is in the cradle, simply pick it up to talk. It will automatically answer the call. The ‘TALK’ button
will be disabled for 5 seconds. This is the Auto Answer feature.
When the Handset is away from the Base Unit, press the ‘TALK’ button on the Handset. You can also press any
number key 0-9, * or # to answer the call. This is the Any Key Answer feature. The ‘In Use / Charge’ LED turns on
after the connection is successful.
If the communication link cannot be established within 8 seconds, three error beeps will be heard from the Handset
to indicate communication has failed.
9 Make a Call
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Each new call must begin by pressing the ‘TALK’ button on the Handset. It will scan for a clear channel of
communication. At the same time, ‘TALK’ will be shown on LCD display.
If the communication link is not established within 8 seconds, there error beeps will be heard from the Handset to
indicate communication has failed.
You can dial the phone number first, then press TALK (this is called pre-dial); or press TALK first, then dial.
10 Terminate a Call
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To terminate a call, press the ‘TALK’ button;
-ORPlace the Handset in the cradle; the call is then terminated.
Your Handset will emit an error beep if it cannot receive an acknowledgement from the Base Unit. In this case, put the
Handset back in the cradle to make sure the call has been terminated.
11 Short Paging (To Locate the Handset)
1.
Press the ‘PAGE’ key on the base unit. ‘PAGING’ will be shown on the LCD display and the Handset will emit 3
short beeps, followed by a 1-second pause, then 3 short beeps.
12 Long Paging
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2.
Press and hold down the ‘PAGE’ key on the Base Unit. ‘PAGING’ will be shown on the LCD display and your
Handset will beep. If you hold the button for 5 seconds, the page will be extended to 60 seconds.
Press any key on the Handset to stop paging.
13 Selecting System Language
SET LANGUAGE
1.
There are 2 ways to access ‘SET LANGUAGE’ mode:
1) ‘SET LANGUAGE’ will appear on the LCD when your phone is charged for the first time or powered up after it has
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been without power for an extended period; -OR2) During idle (on hook) mode, press and hold ‘MEM.’ until ‘SET LANGUAGE’ appears.
Setup mode begins with language selection. Your phone offers 3 languages - English, French and Spanish. Press
‘▼/#’ or ‘▲/*’ to choose the desired language and then press the ‘MEM.’ key to confirm. After confirmation, ‘Area
Code ?’ will be displayed.
14 Setting Local Area Code
000
AREA CODE?
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2.
If you dial 7 digits to make a local call, you need enter your 3-digit area code. The digits will shift to the left one by
one as you enter them. If you dial 10 digits to make a local call, enter ‘000’ (if it is not already programmed for
‘000’).
Press ‘MEM.’ key to confirm. After confirmation, ‘SET T/P ? is displayed.
15 Setting Tone/Pulse (Preset to Tone)
SETT/P?T
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3.
The current setting (T or P) is displayed.
Press ‘▼/#’ or ‘▲/*’ to select the desired setting, and the display will update the current setting: ‘SET T/P? T’Æ
‘SET T/P? P’Æ ‘SET T/P? T’……..
Press ‘MEM.’ to confirm. After confirmation, you will enter ‘RINGER’ setting.
16 Setting RINGER ON/OFF
RINGER ON
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2.
3.
The current RINGER ON/OFF setting is displayed.
Press ‘▼/#’ or ‘▲/*’ to select the desired setting, and the display will update to the current setting: ‘RINGER ON’Æ
‘RINGER OFF’Æ ‘RINGER ON’
Press ‘MEM.’ key to confirm. After confirmation, you will enter DATE/TIME setting.
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17 Setting Date & Time
10:00 PM 1 0/3 0
DATE / TIME
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4.
Press the appropriate digits to enter first the time and then the date.
To change the AM/PM setting, press any digit.
Press ‘▼/#’ or ‘▲/*’ to skip forward or backward.
Press ‘MEM.’ key to confirm. After confirmation, you will enter CONTRAST setting.
18 Setting Display Contrast
CONTRAST56
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Press ‘▼/#’ or ‘▲/*’ to set the desired contrast.
Press ‘MEM.’ key to confirm. After confirmation, the display returns to standby.
During programming, Press ‘CHAN’ to return to idle mode. Or, if no key is pressed for 20 seconds, you will be
returned to idle mode.
Display contrast can also be set by pressing ‘FLASH’ during standby (idle) mode:
3. Press ‘▼/#’ or ‘▲/*’ to set the desired contrast.
4. Press ‘MEM.’ to confirm. After confirmation, the display returns to standby mode.
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19 Caller ID Operation - Handset
Display:
New Voice
Message
indicator
Repeat call
indicator
NEW CALL
INDICATOR
Clock ticker
Clock
New-Call /
Call counter
Date
NEW
CALL
88
RPT
18:88
123456789012
AM
PM
1 8/8 8
tA B C D E F G H I J K L u
12-digit number line
The Handset Display
12-character text line
12-digit number line
New-call / Call counter
Repeat Call icon
Clock
Clock ticker
12-character text line
What is its purpose?
For display of callers’ name, system prompts (CID and
phone), call timer, dial number.
1. Display caller’s number (CID), or
2. Display dialed digits (phone).
Shows the amount of calls / new calls in standby mode
Example: # of old calls: CALL 18
# of new calls: NEW CALL 9
Lights on to indicate that the displayed call arrived more than
once.
1. Shows the real time clock (AM/PM format), or,
2. The time stamp of a CID record.
Blinks when real time clock is being displayed.
Date
1. Shows the date (month/date format), or,
2. The date stamp of a CID record.
CID related button
DEL
Descriptions
1) Erase a single CID record in CID browser.
2) Erase all CID records in standby mode.
Scroll up and down through your CID records.
When on hook, returns screen to idle mode.
Redial CID number in CID browser.
‘▼/#’ and ‘▲/*’
CHAN
CALLS
VIP
NEWCALL indicator – Located at the top right corner of the Handset, a blinking red light will alert you to new/unread
Caller ID records stored in memory.
Note1: All display illustrations in the document will be in English. However, the actual appearances of the screens will
vary according to the language selection during start-up (English, Spanish or French).
Note2: If the unit receives more than 64 calls, the oldest CID information will be erased (except VIP calls).
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1.
RECEIVING CALLS
i.
When Caller ID is activated, the Telephone Company sends the caller’s telephone number (and name, if
available) and the call’s date and time between the first and second rings. The device receives and
displays this information for each call and updates the display with the current date and time. The NEW
CALL indicator will flash. Once you review all new CID records, the NEW CALL indicator turns off.
NEW CALL
NEW
CALL
2
10:00 AM 1 1/0 1
1 2 3 -- 4 5 6 -- 7 8 9
SM I T H J OHN
ii.
The display also indicates if caller information is not available or intentionally blocked by the sender:
NEW
CALL
1
10:00 PM 1 0/3 0
NO CALLER ID
NEW
CALL
1
10:00 PM 1 0/3 0
CID BLOCKED
iii.
After 20 seconds, the display returns to standby mode, showing ‘NEW CALL XX where XX is the
number of new calls. NEW CALL LED blinks until you review all new CID / Call Waiting ID records.
Note: If the received CID number is 10 digits long, and the first three digits match with the area code that you have
programmed, the LsCD shows the last 7 digits only (area code will be omitted). See Setting local area code.
2.
REVIEWING NEW CALLS
i.
In standby mode, with the ‘NEW CALL’ indicator flashing, pressing ‘▲/*’ or ‘▼/#’, the LCD displays
the latest new call information.
NEW
CALL
1
10:00 PM 1 0/3 0
1 2 3 -- 4 5 6 -- 7 8 9 0
SM I T H J OHN
ii.
Repeatedly press ‘▲/*’ or ‘▼/#’ to review all new call information in the order of receipt until the LCD
displays ‘END NEW CALL’ and the ‘NEW CALL’ indicator stops blinking.
END
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CALL
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iii.
If the received call information is same as any of the existing new calls, the ‘RPT’ icon will be on to
indicate REPEAT CALL. The most recently arrived CID will be saved attached with a new date / time
stamp. The older record will be deleted. After you review this call, the ‘RPT’ icon will turn off.
iv.
If you do not review other calls for 20 seconds, the time and date will be displayed, and the call counter
will show the total number of new calls including those already reviewed.
NEW
CALL
*
*
3.
5
10:00 PM 1 0/3 0
Press ‘CHAN.’ to return to standby (idle) mode.
No activity for 20 seconds will return the display to standby mode.
REVIEWING OLD CALLS
i.
In standby mode, press ‘▲/*’ or ‘▼/#’ to review old call information from the oldest to the newest (‘*’
button) or from the newest to oldest (‘#’ button).
CALL
1
10:00 PM 1 0/3 0
1 2 3 -- 4 5 6 -- 7 8 9 0
SM I T H J OHN
ii.
When the end of the list is reached, ‘END’ is displayed.
-- E N D -iii.
If there are no records in memory, ‘NO CALLS’ is displayed.
-- N O
*
*
4.
C A L L S --
Press ‘CHAN.’ to return to standby (idle) mode.
No activity for 20 seconds will return the display to standby mode.
DELETE INDIVIDUAL CALL
i.
When you review Caller ID information, you can delete it from memory. Press ‘▼/#’ or ‘▲/*’ until you
see the call record you want to delete.
CALL
1
10:00 PM 1 0/3 0
1 2 3 -- 4 5 6 -- 7 8 9 0
SM I T H J OHN
ii.
Press ‘DELETE’; the LCD displays ‘ERASE ?’.
iii.
Press ‘DELETE’ again to confirm deletion.
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*
*
5.
iv.
If the deleted message was the last record in memory, the display will go back to standby mode. If there
are other records in memory, the next CID record received after the deleted record will be displayed.
v.
VIP call records can’t be deleted. See Set VIP Calls for details.
Press any key to cancel the deletion.
No activity for 20 seconds, it will return the handset display to standby (idle) mode.
DELETE ALL CALLS
i.
If the new call information has been reviewed, you can erase all call records. If there are any new calls in
call list, ‘ERASE ALL’ will not work.
ii.
In the standby (idle) mode, press and hold ‘DELETE’ until the LCD displays ‘ERASE ALL?’.
CALL
10
CALL
ER
*
*
6.
*
*
7.
11:00
AS E
AM
1 1/0 3
ALL?
iii.
When the end of the list is reached, ‘END’ is displayed.
iv.
Press ‘DELETE’ again to confirm deletion, and return to standby mode.
You can press ‘CHAN.’ to return to standby mode.
No activity for 20 seconds will return the handset display to standby (idle) mode.
SET VIP CALLS (assigning VIP designations to CID records)
The user can create VIP call records. When a VIP call is received, 4 beeps will be heard between rings, and the VIP
icon will be displayed.
i.
Press ‘▼/#’ or ‘▲/*’ to select the call which you want to designate ‘VIP’.
ii.
Press and hold ‘CALLS’ for 2 seconds; the VIP icon turns on.
iii.
To remove the VIP designation, press and hold ‘CALLS’ for 2 seconds.
Press ‘CHAN.’ to return to standby (idle) mode.
No activity for 20 seconds will return your handset to standby mode.
‘Smart’ Dialing from Caller ID
You can dial a phone number stored in Caller ID memory.
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ii.
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In idle mode, press ‘#’ or ‘*’ to select the CID record you want to dial.
If the display phone number is in the correct format, press ‘TALK’ to dial.
1. If the display is showing 10 digits in second line, such as ‘123-456-7890’.
1) Press ‘CALLS’; it will change to 11 digits: ‘1123-4567890’.
2) Press ‘CALLS’ again; it will change to 7 digits: ‘456-7890’.
3) Press ‘CALLS’ again; it will change to 8 digits: ‘1-456-7890’.
4) Press ‘CALLS’ again; it will change to 10 digits: ‘123-456-7890’.
5) Press ‘CALLS’ again to repeat the cycle above.
2. If the display is showing 7 digits in second line such as ‘456-7890’, and the area code is set as “123”.
1) Press ‘CALLS’; it will change to 8 digits: ‘1-456-7890’.
2) Press ‘CALLS’ again; it will change to 10 digits: ‘123-456-7890’.
3) Press ‘CALLS’ again; it will change to 11digits: ‘1123-4567890’.
4) Press ‘CALLS’ again; it will change to 7digits: ‘456-7890’.
5) Press ‘CALLS’ again to repeat the cycle above.
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iii.
With the correct number displayed, press ‘TALK’. The display will show ‘TALK’.
TALK
iv.
After a 2-second delay, the unit will enter TALK mode automatically. The dialed digits appear from right
to left on the display.
4567890
*
*
8.
While in CID review mode, you can press ‘CHAN’ to return to standby (idle) mode.
No activity for 20 seconds will return the display to standby mode.
Save CID to Speed Dial memory
i.
In idle mode, press ‘▼/#’ or ‘▲/*’ to select the Caller ID number that you want to save.
ii.
Press ‘CALLS’ to select the number format that you want to save.
iii.
Press ‘MEM.’ The screen will display ‘LOCATION ? X’, where X is a digit (0-9).
Note: only the phone number can be saved to speed dial memory.
LOCATION? X
iv.
‘X’ is the lowest empty memory slot. Press ‘MEM.’ to confirm. If you prefer a different memory
location, press the desired location number (0-9). The display will now show ‘MEM X STORED’.
WARNING: Make sure you’re not unintentionally replacing a number already stored in that
location!
MEM X STORED
*
*
You can press ‘CHAN.’ to return the display to the standby (idle) mode.
No activity for 20 seconds will return the display to the standby (idle) mode.
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20 Visual Message Notification - Handset
In conjunction with voicemail service through your local telephone service provider (subscription required), your phone
can alert you to new voicemail messages by providing an envelope icon on the display. NOTE: most, but not all service
providers can provide this notification service.
After receiving a ‘new message’ signal from your service provider, the envelope icon will appear, alerting you that you
have new message(s).
NEW
CALL
5
10:00 PM 1 0/3 0
After reviewing all new messages, the icon will disappear.
NEW
CALL
5
10:00 PM 1 0/3 0
21 Speed Dial Memory (0…9)
1.
Memory Programming
i.
With the Handset in the idle (on hook) mode, enter the desired phone number:
12345678901
LOCATION?
X
2.
ii.
Press ‘MEM’. You will see ‘LOCATION? X’. ‘X’ is the lowest empty memory location.
iii.
Press ‘MEM’ to confirm, or press a different location (0-9), if desired. Programming is completed!
CAUTION: Make sure you’re not replacing an important phone number already in that location!
Memory editor
i.
Enter memory search mode by pressing ‘MEM.’. Press ‘▼/#’ or ‘▲/*’ to select the memory location
you want to edit.
10:00 PM10/19
MEM2
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ii.
You can add additional digits to the existing number. As you enter numbers, the display will shift entered
digits from right to left, to a maximum of 16 digits. If you try to enter more than 16 digits, an error tone
will be generated.
For example, enter the digit 0:
10:00 PM10/19
0
MEM 2
Enter the digit 9
10:00 PM10/19
09
MEM 2
Enter the digits 01234567899990
10:00 PM10/19
234567899990
MEM2
01
iii.
If you make a mistake, press ‘DELETE’ to delete the last digit entered. The display will shift entered
digits from left to right-hand side.
iv.
Press ‘FLASH’ to clear all entered digits (including any pre-existing digits).
v.
Press ‘MEM.’ to save the entered number. The display will show ‘LOCATION? X’, where X is a digit
(0-9)
10:00 PM10/19
LOCATION?
vi.
3.
X
Press ‘MEM.’ to confirm saving number to the displayed location; OR press a digit (0-9) to save the
number to another memory location. The display will show ‘MEM X STORED’ for 6 seconds.
Delete individual speed dial location
i.
Enter memory search by pressing ‘MEM.’. Press ‘▼/#’ or ‘▲/*’ to select the entry you want to delete.
ii.
Press ‘DELETE’ to delete the entry. The display will show ‘ERASE ?’.
10:00 PM10/19
ERASE?
iii.
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4.
z
z
5.
Speed Dialing with Handset OFF
i.
Enter memory search by pressing ‘MEM.’. Press ‘▼/#’ or ‘▲/*’ to select the number you want to dial.
ii.
Press ‘TALK’. The unit will enter TALK mode automatically. The number will scroll across the screen
from right to left as it is dialed.
To exit memory search mode without dialing, press ‘CHAN.’ to return the display to standby.
No activity for 20 seconds will return the Handset to standby mode.
Speed Dialing with Handset ON
i.
Press ‘TALK’ to turn the phone on. The display will show ‘TALK 0:00’.
10:0
TA L K
ii.
PM
1 0/3 0
0 : 0 0
First, press ‘MEM.’. Second, press the desired memory location. The phone number will scroll across
the screen from right to left as it is dialed. If memory is empty, an error tone will be generated. You’ll
need to repeat this step in order to speed dial.
22 Pre-dialing (Handset OFF)
1.
You can enter a phone number while in the standby mode. The maximum number of digits is 24. For example, enter
number 0:
10:0
PM
1 0/3 0
0
Enter number 1:
10:0
PM
1 0/3 0
0 1
Enter number 012345678999990
10:0
PM
1 0/3 0
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 9 9 9 9 0
0 1 2
2.
Press ‘DELETE’ to delete last entered digit. If all digits are deleted, the Handset will return to standby.
3.
Press ‘FLASH’ to clear all entered digits and return to standby mode.
4.
Press ‘TALK’. The unit will enter TALK mode automatically. The phone number will scroll across the screen from
right to left as it is dialed.
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5.
z
Saving a number in Speed Dial memory
From the idle mode, enter the phone number (up to 16 digits), then press ‘MEM.’. The display will show
‘LOCATION ? X’. Press ‘MEM.’ to confirm; OR, press a digit key to select a different memory location. The
display shows ‘MEM X STORED’.
No activity for 20 seconds will return the Handset to standby mode.
23 Redial with Handset OFF
1.
Press ‘REDIAL’ while in standby mode. The display will show the redial number. If the number is greater than 24
digits, the display will show only the last 24 digits.
2.
Use the keypad to add additional digits to the redial number.
3.
Press ‘DELETE’ to delete last entered digit. If all digits are deleted, it will return to standby.
4.
Press ‘FLASH’ to clear all entered digits and return to standby.
5.
Press ‘TALK’. The unit will enter TALK mode automatically. The number will scroll across the screen from right to
left as it is dialed.
10:0
PM
1 0/3 0
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 9 9 9 9 0
0 9 0 1 2
6.
You can also press ‘TALK’, then press ‘REDIAL’ to dial the contents of Redial.
7.
Saving the contents of REDIAL to Speed Dial memory
In idle mode, press ‘REDIAL’, then press ‘MEM.’. The display will show ‘LOCATION ? X’. Press ‘MEM.’ to
confirm, OR, press a digit key to select a different memory location. The display shows ‘MEM X STORED’.
z
No activity for 20 seconds will return the phone to standby mode.
24 Dialing Digits
Digits which can be dialed are: 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,*,#,PAUSE.
‘#’ will be displayed as ‘‫ ’ ٱ‬in line2, ‘#’ in line3
‘*’ will be displayed as ‘‫ ’ٱ‬in line2, ‘*’ in line3
PAUSE will be displayed as ‘P’. When PAUSE is encountered during dialing, a pause of 4 seconds will be
generated.
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25 Call Timer
1.
The call timer comes up automatically when you are in TALK mode, on the 3rd line of the display. After 10 seconds,
the call timer will appear as dialing activities are completed.
10:00 PM 1 0/3 0
TA L K
0 : 0 1
2.
The call timer counts up to 999 minutes and 59 seconds. After that, the timer will show ‘0:00’.
3.
When handset goes idle (on hook), the call timer will remain on the display for 5 seconds.
26 Battery/Voltage Low Detection
1.
Battery detection is engaged at all times, except while the Handset is charging.
2.
If a low battery condition is detected, then the Handset will enter into ‘Battery Low’ condition, and will beep at
10-second intervals. Your Handset will change to ‘Halt’ mode immediately and continue to beep. If the Handset is in
TALK mode, it will change to ‘Halt’ mode immediately and continue to beep after the call ends. The display will
show ‘BATTERY LOW’.
10:00 PM 1 0/3 0
BA T T E R Y
3.
L OW
Once the battery is recharged, the Handset will return to normal operation.
27 Mute
1. Press ‘MUTE’ to mute your microphone while in TALK (off hook) mode. You can hear your party, but they can’t hear
you. Press ‘MUTE’ again to return to normal, two-way conversation.
28 Changing Volume
1.
You can adjust the volume level (3 levels) in TALK mode. Press ‘DELETE’ (VOL +) to increase the listening
volume or ‘CALLS’ (VOL -) to decrease the listening volume while you are on a call.
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Part II
InfoGlobe Operation
1 InfoGlobe Features
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
CID name and number display Caller ID records - up to 54 records
Real-time Clock
Floating Messages (up to 30 characters)
Built-in Year-round Greetings
6 User Programmable Alert Messages
Automatic Daylight Savings Time Adjustment
Demonstration Mode
Captivating animation
Programmable Timer on/off
2 InfoGlobe Control Keys
LEFT
Power ON / OFF – Hold LEFT down to turn Globe On and Off. Press and hold key for at least 1 second.
Press to go to left character setting.
Start/stop rotation in CID list view.
Press to exit menu and return to standby.
RIGHT
Press and hold to start Demonstration Mode.
Press to go to right character setting.
Delete record(s) in CID list view.
Press to exit menu and return to standby.
SELECT
Press to enter into menu selection. Use UP/DOWN keys to locate desired setting.
Press to confirm a menu entry.
Press again after confirmation to go back to main menu.
UP/DOWN
Press to select previous / next page or character in setting.
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3 Getting Started
MAKE SURE THAT 3 NEW AAA BATTERIES ARE INSERTED INSIDE THE BATTERY COMPARTMENT
BEFORE PLUGGING INTO THE ELECTRICAL OUTLET.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Place the OL3020 on a firm and level surface.
To optimize the dramatic effect of the display, position the unit against a dark background, such as books or plants.
This will enhance the floating effect and display contrast.
Connect the power adapter and telephone cord into matching jacks on the under side of the base.
Plug the power adapter into the electrical outlet. Plug the telephone cord into the telephone wall jack.
The rotor inside the device starts rotation.
Once rotation is steady, the LED turns on with the standby display.
The OL3020 is now in the normal standby mode.
4 Normal Standby Mode
During normal standby mode the following data is displayed:
Caller ID Information
1.
Preset Message
Holds 5 Caller ID records
2.
New Calls
The number of new calls in the call log will be indicated as shown:
There are 5 New Calls in Call Log
3.
Details of Latest Caller ID record
Timothy 1-866-537-0384
Note: When there are no CID records in the Call Log, OLYMPIA INFOGLOBE is displayed as part of the
normal standby mode rotation.
4.
Message Waiting
Message Waiting
Note: Voice Messaging Service requires subscription from your local Telephone Company.
5.
Time Display
This shows the time and date as set.
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5 Pre-programmed Messages
Daily and Year-round Holiday/Special Occasion Greetings:
Good Morning
During 00:00 ~ 11:59 (12:00AM ~ 11:59AM)
Good Afternoon
During 12:00 ~ 16:59 (12:00PM ~ 4:59PM)
Good Evening
During 17:00 ~23:59 (5:00PM ~ 11:59PM)
Year-round Holiday/Special Occasion Greetings
Date
January 1
Holiday
Greetings
New Year’s Day
Happy Holidays
Happy New Year
Wishing You A Prosperous New Year
February 14
Valentine’s Day
Happy Valentine’s Day
April 1
April Fool’s Day
April Fool’s Day!
Have a Fun Day
2nd Sunday in May
Mother’s Day
Happy Mother’s Day
Friday – Monday of
Memorial Day weekend
Memorial Day
Have a Happy Memorial Day Weekend
3rd Sunday in June
Father’s Day
Happy Father’s Day
July 4
Independence Day
U.S. Independence Day Celebration
Friday – Monday of
Labor Day Weekend
Labor Day
Have a Happy Labor Day Weekend
Sunday after Labor Day
Grandparent’s Day
Have a Grand Grandparent’s Day
October 31
Halloween
Boo…. Have a SPOOOKY Halloween
4th Thursday in
November
Thanksgiving Day
Turkey Days are Here!
Happy Thanksgiving
January 2-3
Day after Thanksgiving
to December 28
December 29-31
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Happy Holidays
New Year’s Day
Happy Holidays
Wishing You A Prosperous New Year
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6 Demonstration Mode
This allows the user to view a selection of displays. This includes:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Date format
Time format
Preprogrammed seasonal greetings
CID Information
Preprogrammed daily greetings
To activate and deactivate Demonstration Mode press RIGHT key for at least 1 second.
Note:
Caller ID information can still be received in this mode.
The SELECT key is disabled in this mode.
7 Time & Date
Setting Time Mode
The clock can be set to run on a 12-hour or 24-hour basis.
1. Press SELECT to enter the menu.
2. Use UP or DOWN to select SET TIME MODE in the menu.
3. Press SELECT again.
4. Use UP or DOWN to toggle between 12- and 24-hour clock.
5. Confirm your selection by pressing SELECT.
Setting Date Format
Users can choose to have the order of month and day set in the date.
1. Press SELECT to enter the menu.
2. Use UP or DOWN to select SET DATE FORMAT in the menu.
3. Press SELECT again.
4. Use UP or DOWN to choose Month/Day or Day/Month format.
5. Confirm your selection by pressing SELECT.
Setting Time and Date
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
Press SELECT to enter the menu.
Use UP or DOWN to select SET DATE TIME in the menu.
Press SELECT again.
The Month (or Day) field is blinking. Use UP or DOWN to select the correct Month (or Day).
Press RIGHT to move to the next location.
The Day (or Month) field is blinking. Use UP or DOWN to select the correct Day (or Month).
Press RIGHT to move to the next location.
The Year field is blinking. Use UP or DOWN to select the current Year.
Press RIGHT to move to the next location.
The hour field is blinking. Use UP or DOWN to select the current hour (be careful of am/pm).
Press RIGHT to move to the next location.
The minute field is blinking. Use UP or DOWN to select the current minute.
Press SELECT to confirm your programming.
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Note: The order of Day and Month will depend on how you set the Date Format.
Time is also set upon receiving Caller ID information (however, you must set the year manually).
8 Daylight Saving Time
The Info Globe features a hundred-year calendar with an automatic Daylight Saving Time (DST) adjustment.
Daylight Saving Time begins at 2am on the first Sunday of April. Time reverts to standard time at 2am on the last Sunday
of October.
That is, on the first Sunday of April, the clock increments from 1:59am to 3am. On the last Sunday of October, the clock
falls back from 1:59am to 1am. This is done automatically when the feature is enabled. If the feature is off, the clock
increments normally from 1:59am to 2am.
1. Press SELECT to access the menu.
2. Use UP or DOWN to select SET DST in the menu, then press SELECT again.
3. You will see: DST: OFF (or ON) The ON/OFF field is blinking.
4. Press UP or DOWN to toggle between ON and OFF.
5. Press SELECT to confirm your selection.
Note: The default value after a power failure is DST: Off.
9 Personal Messages
Programming Personal Messages
You can program up to 6 personal messages:
1. Press SELECT to enter the menu.
2. Use UP or DOWN to select SET MESSAGE in Menu.
3. Press SELECT again.
4. The MSG1 envelope icon is blinking.
5. Use UP or DOWN to choose the desired location (1 – 6).
6. Press SELECT on the chosen location.
Set Message Frequency
You are now asked to select message frequency. Use UP or DOWN to choose either:
DAILY
Your message is repeated every few minutes, along with the other categories of information, such as time,
date and Caller ID.
DATE
Your message is displayed only the specified date. Perfect for birthdays or anniversaries.
Use UP or DOWN to toggle between Daily and to program a specific Date.
1.
2.
3.
4.
To select Daily, press SELECT when Daily flashes. To program a date, press SELECT when the month flashes.
To set the message date, use LEFT and RIGHT to toggle between Month and Date.
The chosen field will blink; use UP and DOWN to program the desired Month and Date.
Press SELECT to confirm message frequency; you are now ready to enter your message.
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Entering Your Message
1.
2.
3.
4.
Use UP and DOWN on the blinking field to scroll through the upper and lower case letters of the alphabet, numbers
0-9 and punctuation marks.
Use the RIGHT key to move onto the next character. The LEFT and RIGHT keys may also be used to find the
desired location for reselecting, editing, or deletion.
Hold SELECT down to delete flashing character. If it is at the beginning of the line, it deletes all the characters.
When your message is complete, press SELECT to confirm.
Note: During programming, after 20 seconds of inactivity, or an incoming call will return the device to Standby mode.
The setting is saved.
10 Erase All Memories
The following procedure erases the Caller ID list and user programmed messages. Date, Time, Time Mode, Date Format,
and DST are retained.
1. Press SELECT; press UP to find ERASE MEMORY in the Menu.
2. Press SELECT again. ERASE ALL? appears.
3. Press SELECT key to confirm.
4. The word ERASED appears, and then the InfoGlobe returns to Standby Mode.
11 Caller ID
(Note: This section applies if you subscribe to Caller ID service)
The InfoGlobe will detect Caller ID with the inbound ringing. Twenty seconds after Caller ID information is received, the
display will return to Standby.
•
Caller ID information will be received and stored in the call log which has a maximum number of 54 memory locations;
each location holds up to 11 digits and 15 characters.
• The last Caller ID received will be the first to be shown in the list.
• When the Caller ID list is full the oldest Caller ID is automatically deleted and the most recent Caller ID is added.
The following are possible Caller ID messages:
UNAVAILABLE
PRIVATE
PUBLIC
LONG DISTANCE
MESSAGE WAITING
Call from an area that does not provide caller ID information
The other party is blocking name and number information
Call from public pay phone
Long distance phone call
There is a message left by a caller (requires subscription to voice messaging service).
Viewing CID List
Press SELECT. CID LIST appears. Press SELECT again.
The most recent Caller ID record is shown first.
The following are messages that may be shown:
01>11/04 12:30am - Timothy 186-653-7038
CID with Name and Number
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02>11/04 12:30am - 1-866-537-0384
CID with Number Only
03>11/04 12:30am - Private
CID information blocked by caller.
04>11/04 12:30am - Message Waiting
No CID data; a Message was left with your voicemail service.
05>11/04 12:30am - MW 186-653-7038
Message Waiting and Number available.
06>11/04 12:30am - MW 123-456-7890 David Jones
Message waiting; Name and Number
No CID
There is no CID information.
Note: For records that have a total number of characters and digits exceeding the storage capacity, part of the data will be
truncated.
Pressing UP displays the previous record in the Caller ID list. At the beginning of the Caller ID List, pressing UP will go to
the last record.
Pressing DOWN displays the next record in the Caller ID list. At the end of the Caller ID List, pressing DOWN will go to
the top of the list.
Pressing RIGHT once will delete the current displayed record.
Pressing and holding RIGHT for 2 seconds during Caller ID browsing will display:
DELETE ALL?
Pressing RIGHT again will delete all CID records.
If the RIGHT key is not pressed for 10 seconds, the InfoGlobe will return to the Caller ID review mode
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12 Setting Timer On/Off
The unit can be programmed to turn on and off at a set time; e.g. turned off at 10:30pm and turned on at 6:00am.
1. Press SELECT to enter the menu. Press UP or DOWN and scroll to SET ON/OFF TIME.
2. Press SELECT again. The current setting will be shown, e.g.
ON:HH:MMTT OFF:HH:MMTT
3.
The hour setting HH for the ON time will be blinking. Use UP or DOWN to select the hour. If you are in 12-hour
mode, make sure you have the correct hour programmed (am or pm)!!!!! If you are in 24-hour mode, am/pm is not an
issue.
4. Use the RIGHT key to move to the minute location MM.
5. Use UP or DOWN to set the desired minute.
Use the RIGHT key to move to the locations for setting the ‘Timer OFF’ time in the same manner as above.
6. Confirm the setting by pressing SELECT.
Note: Caller ID information will not be received when the InfoGlobe is turned off.
13 Troubleshooting the InfoGlobe
1. There is no rotation and display after plugging into an electrical outlet.
Ensure that the AC adapter is plugged in properly and batteries are installed properly.
2. There is no Caller ID information being received.
Caller ID is a subscription service from your local telephone company. Ensure that telephone cord is plugged in
correctly.
3. There are sounds of vibration coming from base.
Vibrations coming from the Info Globe are normal. However, check that the device is standing firmly on a level surface
and that there are no other objects close to the unit that may be producing the sound.
4. Floating display looks faint.
Check that AC adapter has been plugged in properly. Place unit against a dark background to obtain maximum
illumination from floating display.
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Part III
Consumer Information
This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by the ACTA. On the back of this
equipment is a label that contains, among other information, a product identifier in the format US: DDKW900BOL5800.
If requested, this number must be provided to the telephone company.
An applicable certification jacks Universal Service Order Codes (USOC) for the equipment is provided (i.e., RJ11C) in the
packaging with each piece of approved terminal equipment.
A plug and jack used to connect this equipment to the premises wiring and telephone network must comply with the
applicable FCC part 68 rules and requirements adopted by the ACTA. A compliant telephone cord and modular plug is
provided with this product. It is designed to be connected to a compatible modular jack that is also compliant. See
installation instructions for details in section (2).
The REN is used to determine the number of devices that may be connected to a telephone line. Excessive RENs on a
telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call. In most but not all areas, the sum of
RENs should not exceed five (5.0). To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to a line, as determined by
the total RENs, contact the local telephone company. The REN for this product is part of the product identifier that has the
format US: DDKW900BOL5800. The digits represented by 00 are the REN without a decimal point (e.g., 03 is a REN of
0.3). The REN is separately shown on the label too.
If this equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary
discontinuance of service may be required. But if advance notice isn’t practical, the telephone company will notify the
customer as soon as possible. Also, you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is
necessary.
The telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations or procedures that could affect the
operation of the equipment. If this happens, the telephone company will provide advance notice in order for you to make
necessary modifications to maintain uninterrupted service.
Please follow instructions for repairing if any (e.g. battery replacement section); otherwise do not alternate or repair any
parts of device except specified.
Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs. Contact the state public utility commission, public service
commission or corporation commission for information.
This equipment is hearing aid compatible.
This product meets the applicable Industry Canada technical specifications.
NOTICE:
1. If your home has specially wired alarm equipment connected to the telephone line, ensure the installation of this phone
does not disable your alarm equipment. If you have questions about what will disable alarm equipment, consult your
telephone company or a qualified installer.
2. According to telephone company reports, AC electrical surges, typically resulting from lightning strikes, are very
destructive to telephone equipment connected to AC power sources. To minimize damage from these types of surges,
a surge arrestor is recommended.
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WARNING: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could
void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
CAUTION: The Ringer Equivalence Number is an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be
connected to a telephone interface. The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only
to the requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all the devices does not exceed five.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15
of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. For body worn operation, this phone has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines when used
with the belt clip supplied or designated for this product. Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC RF
exposure guidelines. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used
in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to
radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to
correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
•
•
•
•
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is needed.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help.
Should you experience trouble with this equipment, please contact US Returns Center, Wave Industries, for assistance. If
the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may request that you disconnect the
equipment until the problem is resolved.
STOP!!!! If you are having trouble with your product
or have any questions, DO NOT return it to your dealer.
Call our Help Desk at 1-866-537-0384 for assistance.
Warranty
This warranty covers any defect in material or workmanship for a period of one year from date of purchase. At our option
we will repair or replace your unit.
To enforce warranty call Wave Customer Service at 866.537.0384 for a return authorization. Upon receipt of authorization
pack your unit properly including all cables and accessories included with your original purchase. Include in the packaging
a copy of the original sales receipt or other evidence of date of original purchase. Print your name and address, along with
a description of the defect and include this in the package. Please include payment for any service or repair not cover by
warranty, as determined by Wave Industries. WAVE INDUSTRIES WILL NOT HONOR ANY RETURNED
PRODUCT THAT IS SHIPPED WITHOUT THE PROPER DOCUMENTATION, WHICH INCLUDES A
VALID RETURN AUTHORIZATION NUMBER CLEARLY PRINTED ON THE OUTSIDE OF THE
PACKAGE.
Warranty does not cover batteries, damage from misuse or neglect, or acts of nature (lightning, floods, power surges, etc.)
It also does not cover units, which have been modified or incorporated into other products, units which have been serviced
by a facility not expressly authorized by Wave, or products purchased more than 12 months previous.
This warranty gives you specific rights. You may also have other rights, which vary from state to state.
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