Audiovox DT 911 User Manual

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CORDLESS TELEPHONE
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IMPORTANT
REVIEW INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE OPERATION
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Page 1 - GOM1\tlUNIGATIONS GORP

\\\-=.,;~CORDLESS TELEPHONE.900MHz DIGITAL""'IMPORTANTREVIEW INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE OPERATIONGOM1\tlUNIGATIONS GORP.

Page 2

12. Unplug this product from the walloutlet and refer servicing to anAudicvox authorized servicefacilityunder the followingcondition:1. Use

Page 3 - -.?- II

j1~, ~~~f~~l'~ "' ,';- ;,".. ,,;f~~~iIII'1;,3.,=,,~Charging the handset batteriesThe handset of your AUDIOVOXDT

Page 5 - BASE UNIT FEATURES

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Page 6 - 5115/98. 10:33 AM

J~" i ,'r :..~-. TONE PULSEJ ; :1 SELECTIONSETTING UP YOUR AUDIOVOXDT911Choose an area near an electricaloutlet and a telep

Page 7 - IC (Industry Canada)

~R~~~After charging the battery pack, rotatethe Base Unit antenna to an uprightposition. Pick up the Handset, makingsure the Handset antenna

Page 8 - 5/15/98.10;33 AM

USING THE WALL MOUNTADApTOR1. Position the wall mount bracketon the base.line up the tabs on the wall mountadaptor with the holes

Page 9 - Read and

-HANGING UP fPress OFF, or place the handset inthe base cradle to hang up a call.SET -UP.Plug AC adaptor into a standardelectrical

Page 10 - 1998/6122, PM 06:59

-0 -QUICK MEMORY DIALING ".Press the TALK key..Press aul. MEM 0.The phone number stored inmemory location 00 will beautomatical

Page 11 - The MUTE/LO BATT LED is

-.-FLASH iYou can use your AUDIOVOX DT911cordless phone with services such asCall Waiting. Simply press the FLASHkey.ANSWERING CALLS.

Page 13 - 1998/6/22, PM 06:26

-PROGRAMMING THE RING~RThe handset ringer is capable of fourdifferent types of ringer tones. Thefollowing section details how to selec

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-=TURNING OFF THE RINGERTo turn off the ringer do the following:.Press PROG.Press the # key..Press O.Press PROG or OFF to exit~.CH

Page 15 - -::;-'

(S~~~8ER~, ~~ ~." .-""'"-""-- M-.~--There are two ways to dial usingthe QUI.MEM KEY.Press TALK ..Press

Page 16 - 5/15/98. 10:33 AM

..-=..Enter the memory location (00..20)you wish to store the number in..Press REDIAL ..Press MEM to store the numberand exit progr

Page 17 - 5115198. 10:33 AM

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Page 18 - 5115/98.10:33 AM

~.LOW BATTERY/MUTEINDICATORPHONE INDICATORHOLO KEYOFF KEYTALK KEYDIALING KEYS (0.9)TONE (Temporary Tone)MEMORY BATTERYREDIAL COMPARTMENTFLA

Page 19 - 5115/98, 10'33 AM

~,,-\L \JI ~~6 o +t-c;, v I 4-"""-@-I+.TTERY INOICATORDICATORCHARGE JNOICATORIOICATORBASE UNIT FEATURES5DT9115~5115198. 10:33 AM

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This equipment complies with Parts 15and 68 of the Federal CommunicationsCommission (FCC) rules for the UnitedStates. Operation is subj

Page 21 - 5115198. 10.33 AM

-This equipment may not be used oncoin service provided by the phonecompany or Party Lines.FCC Part 68The FCC requires that you c

Page 22 - 1998/6/23. A."f LO:OS

Before installing this equipment, usersshould ensure that it is permissible tobe connected to the facilities of thelocal telecommunicat

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When using your telephoneequipment, basic safety precautionsshould always be followed to reducethe risk of fire, electric shock andinjury

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