GE 28128 manual Installation, Telephone Jack Requirements, Digital Security System

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For Model 28128xx3 there will be ONE additional handset, charge cradle, belt clip, battery pack and cover than shown.

NOTE: If a headset is included in your package, it replaces one set of a handset, belt clip, battery pack and cover.

For Model 28128xx4 there will be TWO additional handsets, charge cradle, belt clips, battery packs and covers than shown.

For Model 28128xx5 there will be THREE additional handsets, charge cradle, belt clips, battery packs and covers than shown.

For Model 28128xx6 there will be FOUR additional handsets, charge cradle, belt clips, battery packs and covers than shown.

For Model 28128xx7 there will be FIVE additional handsets, charge cradle, belt clips, battery packs and covers than shown.

Telephone Jack Requirements

Wall plate

To use this phone, you need an RJ11C type modular telephone

 

jack, which might look like the one pictured here, installed in

Modular

your home. If you don’t have a modular jack, call your local

phone company to find out how to get one installed.

telephone

line jack

Installation

 

Digital Security System

 

Your cordless phone uses a digital security system to protect against false ringing, unauthorized access, and charges to your phone line.

INSTALLATION NOTE: Some cordless telephones operate at frequencies that may cause or receive interference with nearby TVs, microwave ovens, and VCRs. To minimize or prevent such interference, the base of the cordless telephone should not be placed near or on top of a TV, microwave ovens, or VCR. If such interference continues, move the cordless telephone farther away from these appliances.

Certain other communications devices may also use the 1.9 GHz frequency for communication, and, if not properly set, these devices may interfere with each other and/or your new telephone. If you are concerned with interference, please refer to the owner’s manual for these devices on how to properly set channels to avoid interference. Typical devices that may use the 1.9 GHz frequency for communication include wireless audio/video senders, wireless computer networks, multi-handset cordless telephone systems, and some long-range cordless telephone systems.

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Contents Page Interference Information Important InformationREN Number Telephone Network InformationHearing Aid Compatibility HAC LicensingInformation for Dect Product Table of Contents Telephone Operation EXtra Features Parts Checklist for model IntroductionBefore You Begin Phone company to find out how to get one installed InstallationTelephone Jack Requirements Digital Security SystemHandset Layout side views Important Installation GuidelinesPhone BOOK/3 Handset LayoutREDIAL/6 Base LayoutInstalling the Handset Battery Installing the PhoneUSB Cable Installation FIrMLYBase Station Answering System Setup Setting the Voice Prompt LanguageWall Mounting Language Audible Quick Setup GuideRecording the Outgoing Announcement Sample Outgoing AnnouncementProgramming the Base Programming InformationAnswerer On/Off AnswererSecurity Code Message AlertRings to Answer Alarm Set Alarm TimeFrom the Alarm On menu Message LengthPhone Settings Set Alarm MelodySnooze Set Cycle TimeFrom the Phone Settings menu Date/TimeSet Area Code Sound Settings Default SettingFrom the Sound Settings menu Tone/PulseRinger Volume Ringer ToneKey Tone From the Bluetooth menu Bluetooth SetupConnect and Pair My DevicesMy Base Programming the HandsetTo edit the name To deregister the deviceSet Alarm Time Phone Setting From the Phone Setting menuSet Time Handset Name Registration DeregistrationGlobal De-Registration Sound Setting From the Sound Setting menuMenu Ringer Tone Answering System Operation Message Playback To erase a message using the handsetTo erase a message while it is playing To erase all previously played messages in a mailboxAnswering System Remote Access Remote Access from Cordless HandsetLeaving a Memo Talk Indicator and Spkr Indicator on the Handset CHARGE/IN USE Indicator on the BaseVmwi Indicator on Handset and the Base Telephone OperationLandline Calls Volume SettingsCellular Calls Making a CallReceiving a Cellular Call during a Landline Call Receiving a Landline Call during a Cellular CallReceiving Land line Call And Cell Call Simultaneously Answering a CallMore Available Options During a Landline CallAvailable Options During a Cell Call Conference Call TimerAuto Standby Flash/Call WaitingPaging from the Base/Group Last Number RedialTo quickly redial the last number you dialed Caller ID CID Ringer Volume ShortcutMute Do Not Disturb DNDCall Waiting Caller ID CID Error CodesReceiving CID Records Storing CID Records In CID MemoryReviewing CID Records Dialing a CID NumberFormatting a CID Number Before Dialing Storing CID Records into Phone Book Deleting a CID RecordNumber of digits Explanation Example Received Calls Call RecordsDialed Calls From the Call Records menuPhone Book Adding Phone Book EntriesFor Base Add an additional number to record Up to 4 numbers Storing the Last Number DialedReviewing Phone Book Records Editing a Phone Book RecordDeleting a Phone Book Record Deleting the Phone Book Entries In Desired Group Adding the Phone Book Entries In Desired GroupSet Group Ring Managing the Record Grouping in Phone BookAdding the Speed Dialing Number Changing the Group NameEditing the Speed Dialing Number Deleting the Speed Dialing NumberExtra Features From the Extra Features menuRoom Monitoring Handset to Handset Intercom Call Receiving an Intercom CallIntercom Operation Adding a Reminder SchedulerPush to Talk From the Scheduler menuSet Alarm Melody From the Add Reminder menu Set Snooze From the Add Reminder menuSet Cycle Time From the Add Reminder menu Dect 6.0 Handset Management Software Connecting the Belt ClipReviewing and Editing the Reminder Record Deleting a Reminder RecordChanging the Battery Connecting Optional HeadsetDisplay Messages Battery Safety PrecautionsSignal Meaning Handset Sound SignalsTelephone Solutions Troubleshooting GuideHandset displays Handset Needs Registration Caller ID SolutionsBattery Solutions Handset Management Software SolutionsCauses of Poor Reception General Product Care ServiceIndex Licensing Registration Set Alarm Melody Accessory Information To order, call the nearest distributor for your areaOntario 905 Manitoba 204 British Columbia 604 Quebec 514