Toshiba DKT2004-CT manual Removing and Charging Your Battery Pack, Charging Extra Battery Packs

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Installation

Removing and Charging Your Battery Pack

Removing and Charging Your Battery Pack

Important! Before using your new cordless digital telephone, the battery must be charged continuously for six to eight hours.

To remove the handset’s battery pack

1. Press in on the battery pack release latch.

2. Slide the battery pack off the handset (shown right).

Note You may have to pull hard to slide the battery pack off, when the handset is new.

To charge the handset’s battery pack

1. Place the handset on the base unit.

2. Make sure the CHARGE LED lights. If it does not light, make sure

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the AC adapter is plugged in and that the handset makes good

 

contact with the base unit.

 

Charging Extra Battery Packs

The base unit of your cordless telephone has a battery charger for charging an extra battery pack. A compartment latch keeps the battery pack in place during charging.

To charge extra battery packs

1.Position the battery pack so the inner side is facing toward the top of the base unit.

2.Slide the battery pack into the charging compartment until it clicks into place.

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3.Make sure the BATTERY CHARGE LED

lights. If it doesn’t light, make sure the AC adapter is plugged in and that the battery pack is seated into the charging compartment.

Note Charge the standard 400 mAh battery pack without interruption for six to eight hours. Charge the optional 730 mAh extended battery pack without interruption for eight to ten hours.

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Contents DKT2004-CT Cordless Digital Telephone User Guide Publication Information Toshiba America Information SYSTEMS, INC. Tais Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc Contents Features Iii Contents Introduction OrganizationConventions Calls attention to important instructions or informationRelated Documents/Media Viii Grand Tour Applications BenefitsBenefits Cordless Digital Telephone Standard Parts Charge LED Batt Charge LED Power on LED Base Unit Controls and FunctionsFeatures Installation Review Safety InstructionsRatings are Input 120VAC 14W Output 10VDC 500mA Installation Select Location To use as a stand-alone telephone Connect and Apply Power to Base UnitConnect Telephone Cords To use with a desk telephoneLine In to DKT Circuit To attach the belt clip to the handset Install Handset Battery PackAttach Belt Clip to Handset optional To remove the belt clipTo remove the handset’s battery pack Removing and Charging Your Battery PackCharging Extra Battery Packs To charge the handset’s battery packOn a Call Standby Mode Installing Optional HeadsetTips on Extending Battery Pack Life Installation Configuration3 Entering Program ModeConfiguration Handset Handset Volume LevelRinger Volume Level MuteUsing the Handset Charging the HandsetSwitching a Call to Your Cordless Digital Telephone To transfer an active callSwitching a Call to the Desk Telephone VolTo erase a stored number Using MemoryTo store a number To dial a stored numberChain Dialing Features Account Code CallsForced Account Codes To dial using Forced Account CodesVerified/Non-Verified Account Codes Automatic Busy Redial To dial using the Account Code buttonTo enter an Account Code using access codes Voluntary Account Codes Verified/Non-VerifiedTo set Automatic Callback To cancel ACBAutomatic Callback System Auto RedialCall Forward StationCall Forward Settings Call Forward CategoriesTo change your Pass Code To use the Call Forward button sequenceCall Forward Incoming Line Calls Call Forward Any Call Set for Another StationCall Park Orbits Call Forward SystemTo park a call To retrieve a parked callPage/Internal Call Pickup Call PickupGroup Pickup To perform Call PickupFor Calls On Hold Dialing Description To connect directly to another station’s extension Call WaitingDirect Station Selection Buttons Hotline Setting DND for Another Extension Do Not DisturbTo change your DND Pass Code Door LocksTo deactivate DND for another extension To unlock a doorDoor Phone Name/Location Door PhonesTo answer a door phone call Placing Line Appearances or DN Calls on Hold Emergency RingdownHeld Calls To call/monitor a door phoneRetrieving Held Calls Using Automatic HoldSwitching Between Calls 7 5Isdn Outgoing Calling SubaddressMessage Waiting Responding to a Lit Msg LEDBusy Override Off-hook Call AnnounceOverride Calls To make an OCA callTo use DND Override Do Not Disturb OverrideExecutive Override To perform Executive OverridePaging Class of Service OverrideTo perform Class of Service Override Privacy OverrideEmergency Answering aAll Call Redial To set/cancel PrivacyPrivacy To use Privacy ReleaseRelease and Answer Speed DialVoice Mail Direct Transfer Making a Call Using Speed DialTone/Pulse Dialing To change Tone DialingVoice Mail Direct Transfer Call Forward Any Calls Internal and External Feature Access CodesFeature Feature Access Code Sequences Account Code Call Park Call Forward Remote ActivationCall Forward External Calls Remote Activation Feature Access Codes LCR Outgoing Call Message Waiting MW Feature Feature Access Code Sequences LCD Language ChangePrivate Network Access Code Night Ring AnswerStart Application Feature Feature Access Code Sequences Speed Dial RegisterVolume Control Beep Volume Control Ringing Substitution of Dial Travelling Class OverrideFeature Access Codes Troubleshooting and Specifications Troubleshooting Problem SuggestionRange and Performance Nine Simultaneous Conversation ChannelsGeneral SpecificationsRadio Interference Base UnitIndex LCD Index
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