Audiovox DT921C User Manual

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Page 1 - •CALLER ID

DT 921C™diovqx„COMiWtINICATIONS CORP.CORDLESS TELEPHONE • 900MHz DIGITAL •CALLER IDIMPORTAIVT : REVIEW INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE OPERATION

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Follow the steps below;1. Remove the battery case cover by pressing on Ihe ridged lines and sliding downward.2. Discard [be old battery pack. Don1 pu

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4. Btercise cam in handling bactofies in order not to short the battery with conducting materials such as rings, bracelets, and kays. The battary or c

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.- : -rv ; v^‘,î; ; : A ^•y'- ' '^’ r.^ K Îî^î^iiH : I " .# SSylWfâ^INGiSTARTEàie-- .Setting Up Your AUDIOVOX DT93tc Choose n

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Check for a dial tone. After the battery pack is charged, rotate the Base Unit antenna to an upright position. Pick up the Handset and press TALK

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USING THE WALL MOUNTADAPTOR 1. Position the wall mount braclcet on the base.Une up Uia tabs on the wall mount adaptor with the holes on the

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HBCDEFGHIJKL 123H567S9->fMICROPHONEMUTEDLCD Diaple/ Mtsaageais displayed when the handset microphone has been muted.PHONE ONRINGER OFF SELECTED

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AOoi 1 (J (0io'O'ObMEMOflY DFMJiiGCHAfiiilHG CCMTMTTSTHE BASE UNIT FEATURESt7« «1Anut AM

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□ -<c>&&•so®<s>cs>& <& ^ s>VMEMORY DIAUNG PRESS (g)PRESS®YOUWIU.SEESPEED DIAL LOCATION —E^frER MEMORY LOCAT

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Congratulations! Yoa tiave purchased one of the most sophisticated cordless telephones on the marketl The AUDIOVOX OT has been designed to

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___ - . -______You can make calls directly from thehandset whether you are at the base or away from it.NOTE; There are two different ways t

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CALLWAÎTINGWhile you are û ri à call, yem will hear an alert signal, warning thal a second caller ia trying to reach you. CALL WAITING is a s

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'>Vd-^- ..i.^ ^ tf* I.''“'g^KSF^-i, . ..-f^Changing Ringer TypesTo program, the handset must beOFF.To sefect a dirtamni l

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X^;=?gii_i--“ i^.l’i.'^-»-.^. ^Advanced DialingThefe are two different ways to dial anumber:I. Press the TALK key and wait for a dial t

Page 17 - THE BASE UNIT FEATURES

Storing Memory (Speed) Dial numbers 'To program a apesd dial location, do the follovvlng:W'lth the phone OFF, enter the telephone numb

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-V^7^i”^^^??i--*''*~^T y-'.jrrKLFJjSDtallnffiEronWMeino^• Press TALK to get a line.Press MEM , you're prompted to enter a spe

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Staring Special Codes To insert a pause in a phone number, press HOLD at the appropriate point when entering the number on the LCD. This inser

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However, wtien you dial directly from CiD memory, only №e last 7 digits of №e received telephone number will be used. Consequently, you would actua

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-ф-RevieWing Numbers Calls stored in niemory can be reviewed by pressing CIO . The display will show the number of the most recent (C

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' . - r.J --A-1-^V,.. -•------rrfi-OkSPECIAL FEATURES* 900 MHz Operation.» Fully DigilaJ Link between Handset and Base with AD PCM voice c

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-ф-DELETING NUMBERSPressing t^A OL^DEL button deletestho CFD number displayed.• While the phone is In CID mode, press the CLR/DEL key once to delete t

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NQISË OR INTERFERENCE.Your AUDIOVOX dtasic cordless telephone has auta-channel scan circuitry which wlii detect excess noise and change the chan

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TAKING CARE OF YOUR TEL* EPHONE.Your AUOIOVOX 0T921C cordless telephone contains sophisticated eJaotronic parts, so it must be pealed with ca

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«13iNÏCASE?©E;DlRHie0tîTYSiî'i'.w I!f you ha va difficulty cperating your phofiâ, the euggeslions beicw should solve the problem. If

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gSSíÄ^WNle^li?SgECi|p^TIO^í%^^' - - " :.-:r. .Î r-:: -.. .e'^' --^ -- r r-- -FREQUENCY CONTROL Crystal Controlled Dual

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|М0ЩЙРГЩЕ&ШВЙА1ЩШAUDIOVOX CORPORATION (the Company), warrants to the orlgJnal retail purchaser of thEs AudlovracTeiaphone, that should thEs produc

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TABLE OF CONTENTSPageimRODUCnON ... 1Special

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a»t/i in ^'AUDIOTOX,CONLMUNICATIONS CORP.AUDIOVOX COMMUNICATIONS CORP.555 Wireless Blvd., Hauppauge, New York 11788, 516-233-3300 16808 Marquardt

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This equipflieni compiles with Parts 1S and 68 of tha Faderat Communications Commission {FCC} rules for the United Slates, ft aJso compiles with reg

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L'l'K. FCC Parr 6SThe FCC requires lhat you connect yoLir cordless telephone to the natiorv wide telephone network through a modu

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-' ~|7. • .<]i.^' 'T<^-®-Befone inslalfinQ Ehi£ equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the fad

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When u$Lng your telephone equipment, basic safety precautions shouid always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury t

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12.Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to a AUDIOVOX authorized service facility under the following conditions;A.

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Thfl handsel oi your AUDIO VOX DT921C cordless lelephooe is powered hy a rechargeable battery pack. It charges airtamaiically whenever the hands

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