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GE 29484 2-Line Telephone User Manual
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1. Code USOC RJ11C outlet jack OLLA 2 s ZA illustrated is required Installation of this telephone in loca lt tions with 4 prong jacks or with hard amp wired outlets will require additional ENG Converters not included The dealer from whom you purchased your phone or a telephone supply store can advise you regarding the proper Converter CONTROLS AND FEATURES EARPIECE HOOK 3 ONE TOUCH SWITCH QUICK DIAL BUTTONS REDIAL PAUSE MEMORY BUTTON STORE BUTTON PULSE WITCH CRADLE unum BUTTON TELEPHONE PD NUMBER RINGER DISPLAY LOUDNESS SWITCH LITHIUM MICROPHONE BATTERY COMPARTMENT 4 FCC amp MODEL 29 LABEL 4 S XS Dow RADIO MUTE SWITCH For convenience keep this page open while reading instructions 3 DETACHABLE CORD SET UP OPERATION A Plug coiled cord into the Hand set Modular Jack B Plug telephone cord on back of clock radio into Modular RJ11C telephone outlet C Plug the power cord into an AC outlet D Set Ringer Switch to HI e LO sound will be lower e OFF telephone will not ring E Set PULSE TONE Switch to TONE If dialing cannot be ac complished switch to PULSE You are not ready to try your new telephone MODULAR RJ11C TELEPHONE OUTLET AC OUTLET PULSE TONE SWITCH Enables your phone to work on both Touch Tone and Pulse dialing systems Pulse Position Compatible with mos
2. Do not coil or bunch the cord together Changing position of the power cord may improve reception NO WORRY BATTERY BACKUP SYSTEM The clock radio is equipped with a memory holding system that can be powered by a customer installed 9 volt alkaline battery not includ ed The power failure protection circuit will not operate unless a bat tery is installed When normal household power is interrupted or AC line cord is unplugged the battery will power the clock radio to maintain time 14 and alarm settings When on battery power the digital display will not light However should WAKE TIME occur during the power in terruption the radio will operate or the alarm will sound if remaining battery power is adequate Normal operation will resume after AC power is restored so you will not have to reset time or alarm Install battery as follows 1 To remove battery compartment door located on bottom of radio push the door latch in the direction of the arrow on the battery door and lift door off cabinet 2 Connect a 9 volt battery to connectors 3 Insert battery in compartment and replace compartment door NOTE Alkaline batteries are recommended Carbon zinc batteries may be used but memory holding time will be substantially reduced Memory holding time for a fresh alkaline battery is approximately 4 hours which should take care of short nuisance type AC power failures To preserve battery power the unit should remain plugged
3. Used for storing a momentary delay in the dialing sequence of a stored telephone number This is generally used when a PAUSE is needed to wait for a dial tone e g after dialing 9 for an outside line or a computer tone e g for some long distance services before you can proceed to dial At point where pause is required PRESS REDIAL NOTE The REDIAL key will place a pause in the dialing sequence anytime it is pressed after dialing a number When storing Pause in MEMORY each pause counts as one stored digit e PAUSE is pre set for a short delay If a longer PAUSE is re quired press REDIAL again PABX AND PBX USE Memory and Redial may require the use of a PAUSE when initial ly dialing or storing outside numbers The sequence then for dial ing or storing an outside number would be for example 9 REDIAL 1 2 3 4 5 e 7 CHAIN DIALING Allows you to dial in succession a chain of numbers in different To R tterv memory locations This is handy when you must dial more than one 10 eps o Battery number in memory to complete a call such as with frequent calls via an independent long distance service e g MCI or SPRINT For Example Memory Location Local Access Number of Long Distance Service and two or three Pauses atend is in Authorization Code ID Number is in NS Long Distance Phone Number you wish to call is in 9 To Initiate Chain Di
4. into an AC outlet As batteries get older their voltage drops and memory may be lost Be sure to replace the battery periodically and dispose of the dead battery in a proper manner in accordance with your State and local regulations Remove battery if the unit will be unplugged or stored for more than a few weeks A leaky battery can damage the unit IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY SERVICE FCC requires this product be serviced only by the manufacturer or its authorized service agents For instructions on how to obtain ser vice refer to the warranty included in this Guide or call Consumer Information 309 685 5563 Attach your sales receipt to the booklet for future reference or jot down the date this product was purchased or received as a gift This infor mation will be valuable if service should be required during the war ranty period Purchase date Name of store 15 FCC INFORMATION This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is sub ject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation In accordance with FCC requirements changes or modifications not expressly approved by Thomson Consumer Electronics could void the user s authority to operate this product TWO YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY What does your warranty cover e Any defect in material or workmanship F
5. direction press the REVERSE but ton while holding down the WAKE SET button Release the WAKE SET button and the current time is once again displayed WAKE 2 1 Select desired AM or FM station see OPERATING THE RADIO 2 Turn the radio off with the RADIO ON OFF button 3 Set the wake time see SETTING THE WAKE TIME using the WAKE 1 or WAKE 2 WAKE SET button 4 Slide the corresponding WAKE FUNCTION Selector to the MUSIC position The WAKE SET indicator will light in the display The radio will turn on at the wake time you have set and will turn itself off after approximately 1 hour To turn the radio off sooner press RADIO ON OFF button This ends the wake cycle while leaving the wake system in place ready to turn itself on again at the same time the next day The WAKE SET indicator will remain in the display To turn off the wake system slide the WAKE FUNCTION Selector to the OFF position The WAKE SET Indicator will light in the display WAKE TO ALARM 1 Set the wake time see SETTING THE WAKE TIME using the WAKE 1 or WAKE 2 WAKE SET button 2 Slide the corresponding WAKE FUNCTION selector to the ALARM position The WAKE SET Indicator will light in the display An alarm tone will sound at the wake time you have set and will turn itself off after about 1 hour To turn the alarm off sooner press RADIO ON OFF button or slide the WAKE FUNCTION Selector to the OFF position NOTE The VOLUME Control set
6. silence the radio About 7 minutes later the radio will play again It allows extra sleep time in the WAKE TO ALARM mode When the alarm sounds touch the SNOQOZ bar to silence the alarm About 7 minutes later the alarm will sound again You can use the SNOCZ feature repeatedly for up to one hour after which the radio or alarm will turn off until the next day The SNOOZ ALARM control can also be used to show seconds in the digital display Simply press SNOOZ at any time other than during an active WAKE interval and the display will change from hours and minutes to minutes 0 9 only and seconds Pressing TIME SET and FORWARD while holding down SNOOZ button will advance display to the next whole minute Release SNOOZ but ton and hours and minutes are once again displayed ADJUSTING THE DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS The light intensity of the digital display can be adjusted for day night lighting conditions With each press of the BRIGHTNESS switch the brightness will toggle between high and low ANTENNAS AM Antenna A built in ferrite rod antenna eliminates the need for an outside antenna for AM reception Rotating the unit slightly may improve reception for distant AM stations FM Antenna The power cord acts as your FM antenna The power cord picks up moderate to strong stations and eliminates the need for an external antenna in most strong signal areas For best recep tion be sure the power cord is stretched out to its full length
7. touch MEMORY positions 1 9 are automatically dialed with two touches MEMORY DIAL amp number buttons corresponding to MEMORY Location STORING Emergency Quick Dial Numbers 1 PICK UP Handset gt PRESS dad PRESS or STORE 2 3 HANG UP 4 WRITE reference for stored number in corresponding MEMORY location on the Directory Card CAUTION MAKING TEST CALLS TO EMERGENCY NUMBERS 1 Remain on the line and briefly explain to the dispatcher the reason for the Cail before hanging up 2 Perform such activities in the off peak hours such as early morning hours or late evenings Frequently Called Numbers 1 PICK UP Handset DIA PRESS PRESS PRESS Memory 2 m Phone w r Location Number Number 3 HANG UP 9 4 WRITE reference for stored number in corresponding Memory location on the Directory Card DIALING Emergency Quick Dial Numbers 1 PICK UP Handset 2 Wait for DIAL TONE 3 PRESS or or Frequently called numbers already in Memory 1 PICK UP Handset 2 Wait for DIAL TONE 1 3 PRESS MEMORY DIAL w 9 PRESS Memory Location Number OTHER STORING PROCEDURES Changing a Stored Number 1 PICK UP Handset DIAL 1 PRESS New Memory 2 PRESS STORE Phone STORE Location Number m 9 Number 3 HANG UP Correcting an Error While Storing 1 HANG UP 2 Repeat Procedure for Storing Numbers in Memory PAUSE FUNCTION
8. GE telephone equipment is registered with the Federal Com munications Commission and is in compliance with parts 15J and 68 FCC Rules and Regulations 1 Notification to the Local Telephone Company On the bottom of this equipment is a label indicating among other information the FCC Registration number and Ringer Equivalence Number REN for the equipment You must upon request pro vide this information to your telephone company The REN is useful to determine the number of devices you may connect to your telephone line and still have all these devices ring when your telephone number is called In most but not all areas the sum of the REN s of all devices connected to one line should not exceed 5 To be certain of the number of devices you may con nect to your line as determined by the REN you should contact your local telephone company NOTES This equipment may not be used on coin service pro vided by the telephone company Party lines are subject to state tariffs and therefore you may not be able to use your own telephone equipment if you are on a par ty line Check with your local telephone company Notice must be given to the telephone company upon permanent disconnection of your telephone from your line 10 2 Rights of the Telephone Company Should your equipment cause trouble on your line which may harm the telephone network the telephone company shall where prac ticable notify you that temporary discontinuance of ser
9. Model 2 9720 Telephone FM AM Clock Radio WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE Use and Care Guide TABLE OF CONTENTS CONTROLS AND FEATURES SET UP OPERATION PULSE TONE SWITCH MAKING AND RECEIVING CALLS AUTOMATIC REDIALING MEMORY e Emergency Quick Dialing e Frequently Called Numbers e Other Storing Procedures PAUSE FUNCTION PABX AND PBX USE CHAIN DIALING BATTERY REPLACEMENT REPLACEABLE TELEPHONE CORD IMPORTANT INFORMATION CLOCK RADIO CONTROLS AND FEATURES OPERATING THE RADIO SETTING THE TIME SETTING THE WAKE TIME e Wake to Alarm e Sleep to Music Sleep to Music and Wake to Music or Alarm ADJUSTING THE DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS ANTENNAS NO WORRY BATTERY BACKUP SYSTEM IN CASE OF PIFFICULTY WARRANTY INTRODUCTION Your Telephone Clock Radio is a carefully engineered high quality durable product with natural sound quality modern features and elegant styling It is designed to give you the quality and convenience you expect in a telephone and a clock radio To familarize yourself with all its features please read the following instructions carefully Retain this Guide for future reference FCC NUMBER IS LOCATED ON THE BOTTOM OF TELEPHONE HANDSET REN NUMBER 5 LOCATED ON THE BOTTOM OF TELEPHONE HANDSET OTHER IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON BACK COVER OF THIS GUIDE TELEPHONE OUTLET REQUIREMENTS A modular Universal Service Order
10. aling PRESS 7 mm MEMORY DIAL 8 mp MEMORY DAL 9 Lithium gm Dials amp in Dials in Dials in Memory Location 7 Memory Location 8 Memory Location 9 BATTERY REPLACEMENT A consumer replaceable long life Lithium Battery 3V is installed in the phone to provide back up power for retaining numbers in memory BATTERY REPLACEMENT cont UNPLUG telephone line from phone wall outlet UNPLUG handset cord Use pointed object to remove telephone number plastic cover card and battery cover to ex pose battery holder Using a small flat screwdriver insert in opening at either end of battery holder and pop up Slide battery holder out and dispose of immediately in the proper manner Do Not Touch Battery Insert replacement battery and holder Holder can be inserted only one way Snap into place Replace battery cover tele phone number card and plastic cover PLUG telephone line cord into phone wall outlet Connect the coiled cord to the handset 10 Reprogram numbers into memory BATTERY REPLACEMENT PRODUCT CARE To keep your GE Telephone working and looking good follow these Battery Safety Precautions few simple rules For your safety please follow these simple precautions e Do not recharge disassemble mutilate wet or dispose of Battery in fire DOMINO ii a Keep Battery out of reach of children appliances or oth
11. er cM with water Remember Replace only with GE Cat 45 2313 Accessory Order Form high temperature to first unplug phone included in this guide sources A from wall outlet Try to avoid putting telephone near heating appliances and devices that generate electrical noise i e motors fluorescent lamps REPLACEABLE TELEPHONE CORD The telephone cord from handset to telephone wall outlet is actual ly one cord which is easily replaced if damaged Never use a strong cleaning agent or abrasive powder as this will damage the finish Retain the original packaging should you need to ship the phone at a later date Telephone should not be exposed to direct sunlight or moisture SCREW x Avoid dropping the SN Handset as well as To replace z other rough treat ment to the phone 1 Remove modular plug from telephone wall outlet and handset 2 Remove screw from telephone cord strain relief housing located on the bottom of the clock radio 3 Lift off housing and unwrap cord around the strain relief as in dicated in the illustration and replace housing and screw TROUBLE OR MALFUNCTION Should your phone not operate properly check the following before seeking service PROBLEM 1 No dial tone SOLUTION e Check Cords Are they inserted properly and securely Are they damaged Check HOOK SWITCH Does it fully extend when Handset is removed Is RINGER VOLUME SWITCH in OFF pos
12. ference by one or more of the following measures Reorient the radio television receiver s antenna relocate the equipment with respect to the receiver plug the equipment and receiver into separate circuit outlets The user may also wish to consult a qualified radio television technician for additional suggestions This equipment has been fully tested and complies with all limits for Class B com puting devices pursuant to part 15 Sub part J FCC Rules and Regulations CLOCK RADIO CONTROLS AND FEATURES DISPLAY SET BUTTONS FAST FORWARD FORWARD REVERSE NOTE RADIO AND ALARM WILL NOT OPERATE IF HANDSET IS OUT OF WAKE SET CRADLE INDICATORS e WAKE 1 WAKE 2 WAKE DISPLAY PUSH BUTTONS WAKE 1 e WAKE 2 WAKE 1 amp WAKE 2 FUNCTION SELECTORS ALARM OFF e MUSIC PM INDICATOR VOLUME CONTROL TIME SET BUTTON FM AM BAND SWITCH BRIGHTNESS SWITCH SNOOZ ALARM BAR FM AM RADIO SLEEP TUNING 11 DIAL SCALE ON OFF BUTTON KNOB CLOCK RADIO OPERATION When AC power is interrupted disconnected for a short period both time and alarm settings will change unless optional battery is install ed After AC power is restored reconnected the Digital Display will blink to indicate that power was interrupted and you may have to read just the TIME and ALARM settings To stop display from blinking press any Display Set Button OPERATING THE RADIO Plug the power cord into any 110V AC household
13. ition Are you using too many phones on one line The total REN of all phones on the same line should not be greater than the maximum REN for your calling area Usually 5 See Registration Information on back cover Perform checks under 1 3 Incoming and e Are other phones off hook at same time outgoing voice If so this is normal condition as volume drops volume too low when additional phones are used simul or none at all taneously 4 Light and tone This is normal as power is fluctuating when feedback flutter the phone dails when dialing in 2 Phone does not ring Pulse mode 5 Memory Dialing Did you program numbers correctly Problems Did you follow proper dialing sequence Review Memory Section 6 Loss of Memory Is Lithium Battery in place correctly Does it need to be replaced If still inoperative disconnect the phone and try another phone if one is available or another cord to determine whether the problem is in the telephone the cord or the line If in the phone discontinue its use and follow the SERVICE procedure in this manual If in the line notify the telephone company immediately The telephone com pany will charge for a service call if the problem is attributable to equipment you own IMPORTANT INFORMATION HEARING AID COMPATIBILITY This telephone system is judged to be hearing aid compatible per FCC DOC standards FCC REGISTRATION INFORMATION Your
14. or how long after the original purchase e Two years The warranty for rental units begins with the first rental What will we do e Provide you with a new or at our option a reconditioned unit The exchange unit is warranted for the remainder of your pro duct s original two year warranty period How do you make a warranty claim e Properly pack your unit Include any cables etc which were originally provided with the product We recommend using the original carton and packing materials Include in the package a copy of the sales receipt or other evidence of date of original purchase If the unit was a gift provide a statement specifying the date received Also print your name and address and a description of the defect Ship the unit standard UPS or equivalent to Thomson Consumer Electronics Inc Product Exchange Center 32 Spur Drive El Paso Texas 79906 Model 2 9720A 318A8786 0001 Rev 0 91 20 Printed in U S A Pay any charges billed to you by the Exchange Center for ser vice not covered by the warranty new or reconditioned unit will be shipped to you prepaid freight What does your warranty not cover Customer instruction Your Owner s Manual provides infor mation regarding operating instructions and user controls For additional information ask your dealer Installation and set up service adjustments Batteries Damage from misuse or neglect Product which have been modified or incorpora
15. outlet Display will blink Press any DISPLAY SET button to stop the blinking Press RADIO ON OFF button to turn radio on Slide the FM AM band switch to desired broadcast band Rotate TUNING knob to select a station Adjust VOLUME to your listening preference Press RADIO ON OFF button to turn radio off SETTING THE TIME The digital clock timer operates on a 24 hour cycle The PM indicator to the left of the time display will light when the clock is reading PM time You can change time in either the forward of the reverse direction 12 To adjust the clock to the desired time 1 2 3 Press and hold the TIME SET button While holding down the TIME SET button press the FAST FOR WARD button to change time rapidly and then the FORWARD button as you approach the time you want WAKE SET FWD FWD REV TIME SET A AAA OO CJ To change time in the reverse direction press the REVERSE but ton while holding down the TIME SET button Release the TIME SET button SETTING THE WAKE TIME You can select two different wake times for the radio or alarm to turn on automatically WAKE 1 1 2 3 Press and hold down the Wake 1 WAKE SET button The display will change to wake time for WAKE 1 While holding down the WAKE SET button press the FAST FOR WARD button to change time rapidly and then the FORWARD button as you approach the desired AM or PM wake time To change time in the reverse
16. t local telephone companies dialing systems Touch Tone Provides tone signals required for some long distance and special tone dialing service Generally telephone companies charge extra for Tone service e Not available in all localities e If not available locally phone will not work with switch in this position Pulse Tone Combination Dialing If a combination of both Pulse and Tone dialing is needed to reach your number or special phone service switch to the required dialing mode at that point in your dial ing sequence MAKING AND RECEIVING CALLS To Make a Call To Receive A Call 1 PICK UP Handset Make sure Ringer Volume 2 Wait for DIAL TONE Switch is not in OFF 3 DIAL Phone Number position 4 When finished HANG UP When phone rings 1 PICK UP Handset and TALK 2 When finished HANG UP NOTE Handset must be returned to cradle for radio play and alarm system operation AUTOMATIC REDIALING The telephone automatically remembers the last number dialed up to 16 digits long The number will remain in REDIAL until another number is dialed 1 To redial a number that you dialed manually PRESS REDIAL 2 To redial a number that you dialed from Memory use the Memory keys again 5 MEMORY Each of the 12 MEMORY Locations is capable of storing a telephone number of up to 16 digits The telephone number stored in the 3 Emergency Quick Dial positions can be automatically dialed with one
17. ted into other products Product purchased or serviced outside the USA How does state law relate to this warranty This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state What if you purchased your unit in Canada Refer to the Canadian Warranty For products purchased outside the United States and Canada see dealer for warranty Thomson Consumer Electronics Inc
18. ting determines the loudness of the alarm SLEEP TO MUSIC You can drift off to sleep to music knowing that the radio will turn itself off automatically Simply 1 With the radio turned off press and hold the SLEEP button The time display will exhibit 0 59 and the radio will turn on automatically Hold down the SLEEP button to select any sleep time between 59 minutes and 1 minute depending on how long you wish the radio to play e After pressing the SLEEP button there is a delay of approx imately 2 seconds before automatic countdown starts Release the SLEEP button and current time is once again displayed 13 The radio is now on and you can select your station in the usual way Play will be for the chosen length of time up to 59 minutes and then the radio will turn itself off if you decide to turn the radio off sooner press the RADIO ON OFF button SLEEP TO MUSIC AND WAKE TO MUSIC OR ALARM You can set your digital clock radio to lull you to sleep turn itself off then awaken you at a preset time all automatically 1 Set the wake time 2 Follow the steps under WAKE TO MUSIC or WAKE TO ALARM 3 Then proceed with Steps 1 through 3 under SLEEP TO MUSIC NOTE Be sure the appropriate FUNCTION SELECTOR is in WAKE position SNOOZ ALARM CONTROL OPERATION The Snooz Alarm control has three functions 1 It allows extra sleep time after the radio comes on in the WAKE TO MUSIC mode Press SNOOZ bar to
19. vice may be required Where prior notice is not practicable and the cir cumstances warrant such action the telephone company may tem porarily discontinue service immediately In case of such temporary discontinuance the telephone company must 1 promptly notify you of such temporary discontinuance 2 afford you the oppor tunity to correct the situation and 3 inform you of your right to bring a complaint to the Commission pursuant to procedures set forth in Subpart E of Part 68 FCC Rules and Regulations The telephone company may make changes in its communica tions facilities equipment operations of procedures where such action is required in the operation of its business and not incon sistent with FCC Rules and Regulations If these changes are ex pected to affect the use or performance of your telephone equipment the telephone company must give you adequate notice in writing to allow you to maintain uninterrupted service INTERFERENCE INFORMATION This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy which may interfere with residential radio and television reception if not pro perly installed and used in accordance with instructions contained in this manual Reasonable protection against such interference is ensured although there is no guarantee this will not occur in a given installation If interference is suspected and verified by switching this equipment on and off the user is encouraged to try to correct the inter
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