Caller ID Speaker Phone w/SOS Remote Control V11M11_IM_EN_04222008

OPERATIONAL INSTRUCTIONS

Description of the Display

The JT-P551 features a three-line LCD. The top line displays basic information; the middle line shows the telephone number of the incoming call; and the bottom line displays the name of the caller. Also included on the display is helpful information such as:

The word, “NEW” appears on the screen when there are new incoming calls.

The word, “CALL#” indicates the total number of incoming calls received.

The word “REPEAT” on the LCD screen means that the incoming call is coming in again.

The word “VOICE” appears to indicate voice reporting.

“SOS” appears on the screen when an emergency call is dialed.

Hour: Minute Morning/Afternoon Day/Month are displayed. For example: “10:15 AM 21/03” (Year is not displayed)

If the time and date programmed into the telephone differ from the telephone company’s record, the telephone will automatically adjust to the service provider’s information when receiving calls.

When there has been no operation on the telephone for more than 20 seconds, the LCD will only display the time and date, amount of received calls and amount of incoming calls.

The JT-P551 can store up to 60 incoming calls. Once 60 calls have been received, the oldest call will automatically erase when a new call is received.

Basic Setup

In order to navigate the following menu items, press the [MENU] button (opens the menu). To scroll through menu items, press the [MENU] button repeatedly or the SEARCH [▲] / [▼] buttons.

Note: Please be sure the telephone lines are connected well and batteries or AC adapter are installed before starting setting.

1.LCD CONTRAST

Press [OK/DIAL] to enter the LCD contrast mode when “LCD CONTRAST” appears on the screen.

Press [▲] or [▼] to select the desired contrast level (1 to 5).

Press [OK/DIAL] to confirm.

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Jwin JT-P551 instruction manual Operational Instructions, Description of the Display, Basic Setup, LCD Contrast