RCA 2101-4, 2101-2, 2101-3 manual Table of Contents

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Table of Contents

Equipment Approval

 

Information

2

Interference Information

3

Hearing Aid Compatibility

 

(HAC)

4

Industry Canada (I.C.) Notice

5

Important safety instructions

5

Before You Begin

8

Telephone Jack Requirements

9

Installation

9

Digital Security System

9

Overview of the base station

10

Overview of the phone

11

Display Icons

12

Installing the Phone

12

Base Station

13

Set the date and time format

14

Set the date and time

14

What is standby mode?

14

Check the signal strength

15

Self-defined settings

15

Set the display language

15

Personalize the sounds

15

Set the handset’s volume

16

Set the key tone

16

Advanced settings

16

Registration

16

Unregister the handsets

17

Restore default settings

17

Area Code

17

Select the recall duration

17

Dial mode

18

First ring

18

Telephone Operation

18

Make a call

18

Quick call

19

Dial before you call

19

Redial the most recent number

19

Call from the redial list

19

Call from the phonebook list

19

Call from the call log

19

End a call

20

Answer a call

20

Turn off the ringer for all

 

incoming calls

20

Adjust the earpiece volume

20

Mute the microphone

20

Intercom Operation

21

Make a call to another handset

21

While you are on the phone

21

Toggle between calls

21

Transfer a call

21

Make a conference call

21

During the conference call

22

Text and numbers

22

Enter text and number

22

Phonebook

23

View the phonebook

23

Search a record

23

Scroll the contact list

23

Enter the first character of a contact

23

Call from the phonebook

23

Access the phonebook during a call

23

Add a record

24

Edit a record

24

Delete a record

24

Delete all records

24

Call log

25

Reviewing CID Records

25

Storing CID Records in phonebook

25

Dialing a CID Number

25

Deleting a CID Record

26

Deleting All CID Records

26

Redial list

26

Redial a call

27

Save a redial record to the phonebook..27

Delete a redial record

27

Delete all redial records

27

Keypad lock

27

Unlock the keypad

28

Locate the handset

28

Default settings

28

Frequently asked questions

28

Warranty Assistance

30

Limited Warranty

31

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Contents Product for the first time Please read this manual before operatingNotification to the Local Telephone Company Equipment Approval InformationRights of the Telephone Company Interference InformationFCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement HearingAidCompatibilityHACInformation for Dect Product IndustryCanadaI.C.Notice Important Safety InstructionsPage Table of Contents Before You Begin Parts Checklist for 2101 single handset modelDigital Security System InstallationImportant safety instructions Telephone Jack RequirementsOverview of the base station Overview of the phone DisplayIcons Installing the PhoneInstalling the Handset Battery Locate the battery compartment on the back of the handsetBase Station Set the date and time What is standby mode?»» The setting is saved Set the date and time formatPersonalize the sounds Check the signal strengthSelf-defined settings Set the display languageRegistration Set the handset’s volumeAdvanced settings Set the key toneSelect the recall duration Restore default settingsUnregister the handsets Area CodeFirst ring Dial modeSet the dial mode Telephone OperationCall from the phonebook list Quick callRedial the most recent number Call from the redial listTurn off the ringer for all incoming calls Adjust the earpiece volumeEnd a call Answer a callTransfer a call Intercom OperationMake a call to another handset Toggle between callsText and numbers During the conference callEnter text and number Search a record Access the phonebook during a callPhonebook View the phonebookDelete all records Add a recordEdit a record Delete a recordDialing a CID Number Call logReviewing CID Records Storing CID Records in phonebookDeleting All CID Records Deleting a CID RecordRedial list Delete all redial records Redial a callSave a redial record to the phonebook Delete a redial recordUnlock the keypad Default settingsFrequently asked questions Signal icon blinks on the screenHandset does not ring No dialing toneNo docking tone Handset on the charger does not chargeWarrantyAssistance What we will do LimitedWarrantyHow to get service Service is requiredRights that vary from state to state What your limited warranty does not coverLimitation of Warranty How state law relates to this warranty2101 Product Registration

2101-4, 2101, 2101-2, 2101-3 specifications

The RCA 2101 series is a family of advanced audio amplifiers that have garnered attention for their innovative features and robust performance. Known for their distinctive design and powerful capabilities, the models 2101-3, 2101-2, 2101, and 2101-4 are engineered to provide high-fidelity sound reproduction and versatile applications.

One of the standout features of the RCA 2101 series is its class D amplifier technology. This technology utilizes a pulse width modulation method, ensuring higher efficiency compared to traditional analog amplifiers. The result is reduced heat generation and improved operational efficiency, making these amplifiers suitable for both home and professional audio systems.

The 2101-3 model is particularly notable for its impressive power output, allowing it to drive large speakers while maintaining clarity and precision across various frequencies. Its frequency response range is optimized for delivering deep bass, balanced mids, and crisp highs, catering to audiophiles seeking an enriching listening experience. Additionally, its built-in Digital Signal Processing (DSP) facilitates fine-tuning of sound parameters, enabling users to customize audio output according to their preferences.

Similarly, the 2101-2 and 2101 models share many of the same characteristics, albeit with slight variations in power handling and connectivity options. Both models are equipped with multiple inputs, including RCA and balanced XLR ports, making them adaptable for various sources, whether it be a home theater system or a professional studio setup.

The 2101-4 rounds out the series with enhanced connectivity options, including wireless Bluetooth capabilities. This feature has become increasingly important in modern audio applications, allowing users to stream music from their smartphones and tablets effortlessly. The integration of Bluetooth connectivity does not compromise sound quality; instead, it offers convenience without sacrificing fidelity.

In summary, the RCA 2101 series amplifiers—2101-3, 2101-2, 2101, and 2101-4—are multifaceted audio solutions that combine advanced technologies with user-friendly features. With a focus on efficiency, sound quality, and versatility, this series stands out as a prime choice for anyone looking to elevate their audio setup, whether for personal enjoyment or professional applications. The emphasis on clarity, power, and connectivity makes the RCA 2101 series a sophisticated option in the realm of audio amplification.