Conair TCR500 Congratulations, Installation, Battery Backup, Connecting the Telephone Clock Radio

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CONGRATULATIONS!

You have purchased a TCR500, a Telephone Clock Radio manufactured to the highest standards of ConairphoneTM. Before installing and operating, be sure to read this manual.

Your ConairphoneTM is FCC approved for connection to your telephone line.

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INSTALLATION

Connecting the Phone To connect the phone

1. Connect the coiled cord to the jack in the

handset

and the

bottom of the base.

2. Connect

the

telephone line cord

Battery Backup

Your telephone clock radio has a backup power system to guard against an AC power failure. While operating under battery power, your unit will maintain the time and alarm settings. However, the display will shut down to conserve battery power. Normal operation will resume after AC power is restored so you will not have to reset time or alarm. A standard 9 volt battery (not included ) can be used. It is recommended that an alkaline 9 volt battery be used to ensure continuous

LOCATION OF CONTROLS

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into the wall outlet.

With a four prong

style jack, simply use a plug in modular adaptor.

Connecting the Telephone Clock Radio

Simply plug in the AC power cord.

For Your Safety

The AC power plug is polarized (one blade is wider than the other) and only fits into AC power outlets one way. If the plug won’t go into the outlet completely, turn the plug over and try to insert it the other way. If it still won’t fit, contact a qualified electrician to change the outlet, or use a different one. Do not attempt to

operation of the clock for up to eight hours during AC power failure.

To Install Battery

1.Open the battery compartment located on the bottom of the unit.

2.Lift out the battery contacts.

3.Snap the battery contacts.

4.Position the battery inside the compartment.

5.Close the battery compartment.

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1.

LED Clock Display

 

2.

Lighted Radio Dial

 

 

Display

 

3.

AM Indicator

 

4.

Alarm Reset

 

5.

Speaker

 

6.

Hook Switch

 

7.

Cradle

 

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Ringer Off/Lo/Hi

 

9.

Time

 

10.

Hour

 

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Minute

 

12.

Alarm

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13. Sleep

14. Snooze Bar

 

 

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Radio Tuning Control

 

16. On/Off/Music/Alarm

 

 

Switch

17.LED (Clock) Dim Hi/ Lo Switch

18.AM/FM Switch

19.Speaker Volume Slide Control

20.Base stand

21.Receiver

22.Green LED backlight

23.Tone/Pulse Switch

24.Key Pad

25.Redial

26.Reset

27.Mouth Piece (Transmitter)

28.Receiver Volume Control (Norm/High)

29.Comfort Grips

30.Flash

31.Mute

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bypass this safety feature.

NOTE : When the unit is connected to an AC outlet for the first time after it has been disconnected, one of the following conditions may occur.

A. Display blinks.

B.Display is incomplete.

C.Alarm or radio will sound even though ON/OFF/ MUSIC/ALARM switch is in OFF position. Conditions “A” and “B” may be corrected simply by setting the correct time, condition “C” may be corrected by pressing the SNOOZE switch.

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NOTE: If power cord becomes disconnected for more than 10 hours, the battery should be replaced. It is recommended that the battery be changed every six months to ensure full battery back up. If unit will not be used over an extended period of time, remove battery to prevent any possible leakage of battery chemicals. Your clock display will function without battery backup. However, in the event of a power failure, time and alarm settings must be reset and no alarm will sound.

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