CHAPTER 4
INSTALLATION
A. Battery (included with RC200)
Speakerphone
Six "AA" size,
1. Nickel Metal Hydride
used for
age (Fig 3).They power the for approximatelyRC
5 hours. DO NOT USE ALKALINE
BATTERIES, they will damage your equipment.
Remote Transmitter
Install the "23A" size 12V alkaline cigarette
2. lighter battery in the Remote Transmitter (included) as shown (Fig 4).With normal usage, it lasts
Power indicator
Jack for accessory switch
| Thread both |
Battery | ends of necklace |
through hole and | |
compartment | tie a small knot. |
| (optional) |
Figure 4 – Remote Transmitter
B. Connections
Figure 5 – Connection of phone line and
| AC adapter |
|
1. | Connect the phone line and AC adapter | |
| as shown. | if |
2. | Set the tone/pulse selector (T/P) to T | |
| you have touch tone service, set to P if |
|
| you have pulse dialing (rotary). (See Fig 2) |
|
The can be placed on a desk, or mounted
on theRCwall. Do not put the on or next to
metal surfaces, computers, televisions,RC radios, microwaves, or other electrical equipment that can cause interference to the wireless signal from the Remote Transmitter.
C. Setting up your RC
The comes with the following operatingRC settings from the factory:
Scan rate is 5 seconds per memory
1. location.
Voice activated answering (RC200
2. only) is off.
Unanswered call indicator is on.
3. Voice mail indicator (RC200 only) is
4. off.
Tone/pulse switch set to Tone.
5. Ring volume set to Hi.
6. "0" (operator) is programmed into first
7. memory location of M
8. Remote flash switch (RC2001. only) is off.
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