Oregon Scientific OS6976 user manual If your cabinet does not have an overhang, go to Step

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NOTE: If your cabinet has glue blocks or other obstructions, cut out corresponding areas on the template to clear them. Do not cut out or cut through the screw holes in the template.

CAUTION: We recommend safety glasses be worn while drilling screw holes to prevent the possibility of eye injury.

2.Drill four 1/4" diameter holes through the underside of the cabinet.

TIP: On wooden cabinets you may want to mark and start the drill holes with a nail or an awl. Be sure to hold the drill very firmly against the cabinet.

Use masking tape above the hole locations on the inside of the cabinet shelf to reduce splintering. If installing the unit under a wood cabinet, you may want to countersink the drilled hole from the INSIDE of the cabinet. This will eliminate the use of washers and allow the screw head to be flush with the floor of your cabinet. If you cannot countersink the holes, use the supplied washers.

3.Remove the template and drill shavings from inside and underneath the cabinet.

4.If your cabinet does NOT have an overhang, go to Step 5.

If your cabinet HAS an overhang, select the spacer or combination of spacers, that is equal to the length of the overhang, plus 5/8". The added 5/8" is to insure adequate space to remove the handset.

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Length of overhang plus 5/8”

Cabinet overhang

Washer

Cabinet bottom

Spacers

5/8

Clearance required for handset access

Unit as correctly positioned

3/8” Minimum

2-1/16”

Maximum

Select screws that meet minimum but do not exceed maximum length

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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 IntroductionBefore YOU Begin Parts ChecklistSaftey Precuations Spacemaker UnitInstalling the Phone Installation GuidelinesTelephone Jack Requirements Connecting the AC Electrical Power Connecting the Telephone LineInstalling the Handset Battery Charge Unit Charging the Handset BatteryUnder Cabinet Mounting Tools RequiredBefore Mounting Mounting Hardware Packed with Your UnitIf your cabinet does not have an overhang Mounting ProcedureIf your cabinet has 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 System Setup Ringer SetupLanguage Local Area CodeDisplay Contrast TONE/PULSE DialingAnswering System ON/OFF Setting the Security Code for Remote Access Setting the Rings to AnswerCharge Unit Handset Unit Default SettingsSET Ringer Registration Handset OperationMaking a Call Receiving a CallLine in USE WAY ConferencingFlash USE Indicator LightAuto Standby Channel ButtonSpeakerphone Operation Call Transer Charge Indicator Light Speaker Indicator LightSpeakerphone Volume Display BacklightAnswering System Operation Message Playback Remote AccessAnswering System Memory Full Erasing MessagesCall Waiting Caller ID Caller ID CIDReviewing CID Records Receiving and Storing CallsTransferring CID Records to Memory Deleting ALL CID Records Deleting the CID Record Showing in the DisplayDialing a CID Number Changing the CID Number FormatRadio Operation Storing a Name and Number in Memory MemoryChanging a Stored Number Storing a Redial NumberInserting a Pause in the Dialing Sequence Dialing a Stored NumberReviewing and Deleting Stored Numbers Setting the Timer Programmable TimerChain Dialing from Memory At the handsetStopping the Timer Starting the TimerPausing the Timer Using the Timer with Other ModesDisplay Messages Charging the BatteryConnecting AN Optional Headset to the Handset Handset Sound SignalsHeadset and Belt Clip Operation Connecting the Belt Clip Troubleshooting TipsCaller ID TelephoneOs6976-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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