Oregon Scientific OS6976 user manual Mounting Hardware Packed with Your Unit, Before Mounting

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MOUNTING HARDWARE PACKED WITH YOUR UNIT

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–1/4” Spacers

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– Washers

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–1/2” Spacers

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– Cord hooks

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– 1” Spacers

 

 

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– 2” Phillips head screws

 

 

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– Mounting template

 

 

 

FRONT

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BEFORE MOUNTING

CAUTION: To reduce the risk of fire, do not place any heating or cooking product beneath this unit.

Select a location to mount the Spacemaker®

Make sure that there is an electrical outlet nearby

Follow the section of Installing the Phone and Telephone Operation to check if the phone works well at the selected location

Follow the section of Radio Operation to check if the radio works well at the selected location

Disconnect the AC power supply to the Spacemaker® when mounting.

Empty the contents of the cabinet under which the unit is to be mounted and thoroughly clean the underside to remove any greasy residue. We recommend the unit be mounted at the front edge of the cabinet.

IMPORTANT: For secure mounting, the screws must go into the unit to a depth of at least 3/8". If the overall length from the bottom of the cabinet shelf to the bottom of the overhang is more than 5/8", you will need to use a wood shim. The shim can be located between the cabinet shelf bottom and the spacers. Make sure the wood is at least as thick as the excess over 5/8". If a shim is necessary, longer screws (available at most local hardware stores) are required.

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Contents 900MHz Cordless Phone with Kitch Companion 900MHz Cordless Phone with Kitchen Companion Model OS6976 Table of ContentsAnswering System Memory Full Important Safety Instructions Save These Instruction Digital Security System IntroductionSpacemaker Unit Parts ChecklistBefore YOU Begin Saftey PrecuationsTelephone Jack Requirements Installation GuidelinesInstalling the Phone Installing the Handset Battery Connecting the Telephone LineConnecting the AC Electrical Power Tools Required Charging the Handset BatteryCharge Unit Under Cabinet MountingBefore Mounting Mounting Hardware Packed with Your UnitIf your cabinet has an overhang Mounting ProcedureIf your cabinet does not have an overhang If your cabinet does not have an overhang, go to Step Cord hooks Charge Unit Layout Handset and Wall Base Unit LayoutCharge Unit Setup Local Area Code Ringer SetupSystem Setup LanguageAnswering System ON/OFF TONE/PULSE DialingDisplay Contrast Charge Unit Setting the Rings to AnswerSetting the Security Code for Remote Access Handset Unit Default SettingsSET Ringer Registration Handset OperationWAY Conferencing Receiving a CallMaking a Call Line in USEChannel Button USE Indicator LightFlash Auto StandbySpeakerphone Operation Call Transer Display Backlight Speaker Indicator LightCharge Indicator Light Speakerphone VolumeAnswering System Operation Erasing Messages Remote AccessMessage Playback Answering System Memory FullCall Waiting Caller ID Caller ID CIDTransferring CID Records to Memory Receiving and Storing CallsReviewing CID Records Changing the CID Number Format Deleting the CID Record Showing in the DisplayDeleting ALL CID Records Dialing a CID NumberRadio Operation Storing a Redial Number MemoryStoring a Name and Number in Memory Changing a Stored NumberReviewing and Deleting Stored Numbers Dialing a Stored NumberInserting a Pause in the Dialing Sequence At the handset Programmable TimerSetting the Timer Chain Dialing from MemoryUsing the Timer with Other Modes Starting the TimerStopping the Timer Pausing the TimerDisplay Messages Charging the BatteryHeadset and Belt Clip Operation Handset Sound SignalsConnecting AN Optional Headset to the Handset Telephone Troubleshooting TipsConnecting the Belt Clip Caller IDOs6976-en1.p65 2005, 1033 AM FCC Statement About Oregon ScientificConsumer Informations This equipment is hearing aid compatible Declare that the product Declaration of Conformity
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