GN Netcom GN7170 manual Operational and safety information

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Q. What is the range of my GN 7170?

The GN 7170 has a range of up to 150 feet/45 meters in standard office environments. Factors such as other electrical devices or office walls may compromise the GN 7170’s range.

Q. The CHARGE/IN USE indicator on the base unit is flashing.

Provided your local telephone operator offers voice messaging services and that you subscribe to these, the CHARGER/IN USE indicator flashes (when not in use) to indicate that you have a mes- sage waiting. It stops flashing when the message has been reviewed.

Q. Can I use my GN 7170 headset with other telephones?

The GN 7170’s headset may be used with other 2.5 mm-ready cordless or mobile phones, how- ever, the GN 7170’s headset and cordless phone have been optimized for use with each other to give you the best performance.

10.Operational and safety information

10.1 Changing the battery

The GN 7170 comes with a user-replaceable battery.

Make sure the telephone is OFF before replacing the battery.

To replace the battery, complete the following steps:

1. Remove the battery compartment door.

2. Disconnect the battery plug from the jack in the cordless phone, and remove the battery.

3. Insert the new battery pack and connect the cord into the jack inside the cordless phone.

4. Replace the battery compartment door.

5. Place the cordless phone in the base to charge.

Caution: Use only a GN Netcom-recommended replacement battery. A correct OEM replacement, rechargeable 3.6V, 600mAh Nickel-Metal Hydride battery pack consisting of 3 AAA cells wired in series, can be purchased at most leading electronic retailers. The use of other batteries may result in the risk of personal injury or fire.

For more information, please contact GN Netcom – Product Support at 1-800-826-4656.

Note: Allow the battery to fully charge for 12 hours prior to initial use or use after battery replace- ment. Battery performance will be compromised if the battery is not fully charged before use.

10.2 Battery precautions

Do not burn, dissemble, mutilate or puncture. Like other batteries of this type, toxic materials could be released which can cause injury.

To reduce the risk of fire or personal injury, use only the GN Netcom-recommended replacement battery (see Caution note above)

Keep batteries out of the reach of children.

Remove batteries if storing over 30 days.

10.3 General product care

To keep your GN 7170 working and looking look, follow these guidelines:

Avoid putting the phone near heating appliances and devices that generate electrical noise (for example, motors, fluorescent lamps).

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Contents FIN English GN 7170 user guide ContentsMemory function Display messages and sound signalsTransferring CID records to memory Parts and signatures Product information GNInstallation prerequisites Setting upInstallation guidelines Telephone jack requirementsConnecting AC/DC electrical power Connecting batteryConnecting the telephone line and switching the unit on Assembling and connecting the headset stand and headsetFeatures and Customization Telephone operation Canceling instruction *TONE/CANCEL button CHARGE/IN USE indicatorRinger Switch RedialVolume Caller ID CID featuresCall Timer Call Waiting Caller IDReviewing CID Records Transferring CID records to memoryTransferring a CID record to your GN 7170’s memory Deleting the current CID recordDialing a Caller ID number Memory functionChanging the CID number format Storing a name and number in memoryDialing a stored number Storing a redial numberInserting a pause in the dialing sequence Reviewing and deleting numbers Number for Memory location 0 through Chain dialing from the memoryDisplay messages table Meaning Display messages and sound signalsSound signals table Meaning ’ve connected my phone, but there is no dial tone Frequently asked questionsDial tone is OK, but I still can’t dial out ’m experiencing static/interference during my phone callsOperational and safety information GN7170userguide.ind 13/08/04