Sanyo LC-2430 instruction manual Preparing the battery pack

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GETTING STARTED

Preparing the battery pack

Charge the battery pack for a full 15 hours before you start using your phone.

1Press on the battery cover and slide the cover

down until it comes off.

2 Plug in the battery pack connector with the correct polarity (black and red wires), then insert the battery pack into the battery compartment.

3 Slide the battery cover on until it snaps into place.

4Place the handset on the base.

5Make sure that the CHARGE/IN USE

indicator lights. If the indicator does not light, check to see that the AC adaptor is plugged in and that the handset makes good contact with the base charging contacts.

CHARGE/IN USE

Note:

 

 

Use only the battery pack supplied or the specified

 

Sanyo types with your phone.

 

Type: SANYO 3KR-600AAL or SANYO/GE GES-PCF01

 

 

 

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GHz Introduction FeaturesControls and functions 36 37 38 Contents Read this first Getting StartedE4 to E8 E9 to E10Getting Started Checking the package contentsDo the following steps Setting up the base unit Connect the base unit Desktop useIf you are not sure of your dialing system Choose the dialing modeStandard wall plate mounting Mounting the base unit on a wallDirect wall-mounting Preparing the battery pack When the battery charge level becomes low Battery use time per chargeCleaning the battery contacts Low BatteryBasics Dialing from standby modeMaking a call With the handsetHandsFree Speakerphone in the Handset Dialing from talk modeTalkTalk Talk 9057609944With the base AutoTalk when ringing Any key answer when ringingReceiving a call Incoming CallCall Waiting Lighted keypad Adjusting the ringer and speaker volumeScanning Ringer a High Ringer a Low Ringer B High Ringer B LowRedialing a call Redialing from standby modeMost Redial1 recent Redial2 2145551234Talk Talk High Redialing from talk modeDIRECTORY/SPEED-DIAL Using the handset directoryStoring names/numbers Memory07 Stored Memory Store Store NumberMaking calls from the handset directory Memory dialing from standby modeAlison McNab Talk 0123456789012 MediumDisplay a programmed number Memory dialing from Talk modeTalk 035 Edit Memory02 Delete Memory02 Go Back Editing a stored name and/or phone numberStore Name Alison McNab 5452930Memory02 Stored Memory Store Memory02 storedDisplay a programmed number Erasing a stored name and phone number Delete Memory command lineMemory Store screen Storing numbers in the speed-dial memory Using the base station speed-dial memoryErasing a number in the speed-dial memory Dialing a number from the speed-dial memorySetting Caller ID options Caller ID FeaturesCaller ID Auto TalkOff Cidcw On Area Code Select Service Voice Mail Network SvcLanguage Eng 11 1230PM When the telephone rings905-7 Viewing the Caller ID list Long distance number and area code settingNew Total02 17 1230PMDeleting a Caller ID entry Deleting information from the Caller ID listDelete Message? Yes Delete All? Yes Deleting all Caller ID names/numbersTotal00 Area code setting Using the Caller ID listCalling a party from the Caller ID list Long distance numbersSelect Location Storing a Caller ID entry in the directory memoryUsing Caller ID on Call Waiting service List of features Advanced Calling FeaturesVoice Mail* Access page E38 Network Features page E43Programming your access number Voice Mail accessResetting the message waiting indicator Transferring a call Call transfer featureTo transfer from the handset to the base To transfer from the base to the handsetUsing the intercom of your phone Intercom featurePaging from the base to handset Paging from the handset to baseWhen a call is in progress on the handset Way conference featureWhen a call is in progress on the base Way conferenceSelect Service 1 Voice mail Network SVC Accessing calling featuresCall Return Busy Redial 03 Cnc1 Call Wtg Talk *69Descriptions of calling features Pre-programmed calling featuresDisplaying the pre-programmed activation codes Call Return Busy RedialAdd or edit a service Adding new featuresService Number *66 Service Name Busy RedialService02 Stored Call Waiting with Options Setting Cidcw optionSelecting an option Changing the digital security code Additional InformationHeadset installation Installing the belt clipTo attach the belt clip To remove the belt clipBattery replacement and handling MaintenanceCHARGE/IN USE TroubleshootingREN Number Technical InformationSanyo Canada Inc Applewood Cres Concord, Ont. L4K 5C7 905 Sanyo Comfort WarrantyNationwide Customer Support E55 UCZZ01682DZ