Manuel d'utilisation / d'entretien du produit CLT-5810 du fabricant Sanyo
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CLT-5810 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5.8-GHz Cordless Telephone with Call Manager Features IMPORT ANT Charge the handset battery pack for a full 15-20 hours before using your cordless handset for the first time.
Congratulations on your purchase of the CL T -5810 cordless telephone from SANYO. This phone is designed for reliability , long life, and outstanding performance utilizing the latest in 5.8 GHz technology . ● Call Manager Features*: Caller ID and Caller ID on Call W aiting.
Introduction/Features ................................inside front cover Controls and functions ........................................................E2 Getting started Checking the package contents..........................................E4 Setting up the phone .
E2 1. Handset antenna 2. Beltclip hole 3. Headset jack 4. Handset battery compartment 5. Handset earpiece 6. LCD display 7. CID (caller ID)/MENU key 8. (up) VOL (volume)/RING key 9. (down) VOL (volume)/RING key 10. /TONE/ (left cursor) key 11. REDIAL/P AUSE key 12.
E3 25 26 24 22 23 21 21. Base antenna 22. CHARGE/IN USE LED 23. P AGE key 24. Base charging contacts 25. T elephone line jack 26. DC IN 9V jack UP015DH(CLT5810) ENG OM 3/9/05 10:36 AM Page 3.
Make sure you have received the following items in the package. • Base unit • Rechargeable battery • AC adapter • This instruction manual • T elephone cord • Belt Clip • Handset E4 GETTI.
B. Install the rechar geable battery pack into the handset The handset is powered by a rechargeable battery pack. The battery recharges automatically when the handset is placed in the base unit.
Low battery alert When the battery pack is very low and needs to be charged, the phone is programmed to eliminate functions in order to save power . If the phone is not in use, ¨ Low Battery ¨ appears on the LCD and none of the keys will operate. If the phone is in use, ¨ Low Battery ¨ flashes and the handset beeps.
C. Connect the base unit and charge the handset 1 Connect the AC adapter to the DC IN 9V jack and to a standard 120V AC wall outlet. 2 Set the base on a desk or tabletop, and place the handset in the base unit. 3 Make sure that the CHARGE/IN USE LED illuminates.
• After installing the battery pack in the handset, charge your handset at least 15-20 hours before plugging into the phone line . 4 Place the handset in the base unit for 15-20 hours without interruption. The base unit’ s LED light (labeled CHARGE/ IN USE ) illuminates once the handset is placed in the base.
E9 GETTING ST ARTED Mounting the base unit on a wall DO NOT use an AC outlet controlled by a wall switch. IMPORT ANT Standard wall plate mounting This phone can be mounted on any standard wall plate. 1 Plug the AC adapter into the DC IN 9V jack. 2 Wrap the AC adapter cord inside the molded wiring channel as shown.
E10 GETTING ST ARTED Direct wall mounting If you don't have a standard wall plate, you can mount your phone directly to the wall. Before doing this, consider the following: • A void electrical cables, pipes, or other items behind the mounting location that could cause a hazard when inserting screws into the wall.
E11 GETTING ST ARTED Setting menu options There are five setup options available. They are Automatic T alk, CIDCW (Caller ID on Call W aiting), Area Code, Dial and Language. Automatic T alk allows you to answer the phone without pressing the T ALK/FLASH key .
Entering your area code If you enter a 3-digit area code number in the Area Code option, your local area code does not appear in Caller ID messages. Do not program this option if your calling area requires 10-digit dialing. When reviewing Caller ID messages, you will see only the local seven digit number .
Choosing the dialing mode Most phone systems use tone dialing which sends DTMF tones through the phone lines. However , some phone systems (such as those in rural areas) still use pulse dialing.
E14 BASICS Making and receiving calls Refer to page E11 "Setting menu options" to turn on the Automatic T alk feature if desired. Note: Pick up the handset (Automatic T alk: On) or pick up the handset and press the TALK/FLASH key (Automatic T alk: Off).
E15 BASICS Handset ringer tone and volume Press the volume up key or volume down key (labeled as, the VOL/RING or VOL/RING key) in standby mode to select one of five ringer tones and volume combinations.
E16 BASICS The REDIAL/PAUSE key redials the last number dialed. The redialed number can be up to 32 digits long. Redial Some telephone companies use equipment that requires pulse dialing (sometimes referred to as rotary dialing). If you need to enter tone dialing digits, you can switch-over to tone dialing during the call.
E17 BASICS If you encounter interference while using your phone, you can manually change the phone´s channel for clear operation. This function works only when the phone is in use. Press the DELETE/CH key . ¨ Scanning ¨ appears on the display , indicating the phone is changing to another channel.
E18 BASICS If you subscribe to voice mail service, you can use your cordless telephone to access your voice mailbox. The CHARGE/IN USE LED light on the base of your phone flashes whenever you have messages waiting in your voice mailbox. Just program the SPEED DIAL key with your access number and you can get your messages at the touch of a button.
E19 DIRECTOR Y Memory Dialing allows you to dial a number by pressing just a few keys. Y our cordless phone stores up to 10 names/numbers in the handset. Storing phone numbers and names 1 Press the MEM key in standby mode. ¨ Select Memory ¨ is displayed.
E20 DIRECTOR Y 6 Press the MEM or SELECT key. ¨ Store Number ¨ is displayed. The cursor flashes indicating that the display is ready for the number to be entered. 7 Use the number keys to enter the phone number . The phone number cannot exceed 20 digits.
E21 DIRECTOR Y Refer to the letters on the number keys to select the desired characters. With each press of a numeric key , the displayed character appears in the following order: Upper case letters first, lower case letters next and finally the number corresponding to the key .
E22 DIRECTOR Y For example, to enter SANYO . 1 Pick up the handset. Press the MEM key . 2 Enter a number or press the VOL/RING or VOL/RING key to select a memory location. 3 Press the MEM or SELECT key. 4 Press the MEM or SELECT key again. (When there is information already stored in the selected memory location, ¨ Edit MemoryXX ¨ is displayed.
E23 DIRECTOR Y Memory dialing from Standby Mode 1 Press the MEM key . The handset displays your programmed memory locations. 2 Press the VOL/RING or VOL/RING key, or enter the number ( 0 - 9 ) to select the memory location you would like to dial. 3 Press the T ALK/FLASH key .
E24 DIRECTOR Y The memory locations on the handset are not limited to phone numbers. Y ou can also store a group of numbers (up to 20 digits) that you need to enter once your call connects. This is referred to as Chain Dialing. An example of this is a bank account number .
E25 DIRECTOR Y 1 Press the MEM key in standby mode, ¨ Select Memory ¨ is displayed. 2 Press the VOL/RING or VOL/RING key , or enter a number ( 0 - 9 ) to select the memory location you would like to edit, and press the MEM or SELECT key. 3 Press the MEM or SELECT key a second time.
E26 DIRECTOR Y 8 Press the MEM or SELECT key. If you changed either a name or phone number , a confirmation display shows up. If it is correct, press the VOL/RING key to move the pointer to ¨ Yes ¨ and press the SELECT key . Y ou will hear a confirmation tone, and the following screen appears.
E27 DIRECTOR Y 1 Press the MEM key in standby mode. ¨ Select Memory ¨ is displayed. 2 Press the VOL/RING or VOL/RING key, or enter a number ( 0 - 9 ) to select the memory location you would like to erase.
E28 SPEED DIAL Y ou can store your most frequently dialed number in the Speed Dial location. The Speed Dial allows you to dial a number with one key press. (There is no need to press the T ALK/FLASH key . The phone will automatically dial the number stored).
E29 SPEED DIAL When the phone is in standby mode, simply press the SPEED DIAL key . The number stored in the Speed Dial memory location is instantly dialed. Making calls with the speed dial 1 When the phone is in standby mode, press and hold the SPEED DIAL key .
E30 CALLER ID FEA TURES Y ou must subscribe to Caller ID service to use this feature. When the telephone rings, the Caller ID feature allows you to view the caller´s name and phone number on the display before you answer the phone. The handset displays the phone number of the incoming call, the name, and time.
E31 CALLER ID FEA TURES The Caller ID list stores information for up to 30 incoming calls - even unanswered calls. 1 Press the CID/MENU key in standby mode. The summary screen appears. The screen shows the number of new messages and total messages. 2 Press the VOL/RING or VOL/RING key to display the oldest or latest Caller ID message.
E32 CALLER ID FEA TURES The cordless phone stores up to 30 messages (Caller ID names/numbers). If the phone receives the 31st message, the oldest one in the list is automatically deleted. Caller ID data can also be deleted manually . Deleting a Caller ID message 1 Press the CID/MENU key in standby mode.
E33 CALLER ID FEA TURES 4 Press the SELECT or DELETE/CH key. When the pointer is at ¨ Yes ¨: Y ou will hear a confirmation tone and all stored Caller ID messages are deleted. When the pointer is at ¨ No ¨: The display returns to the summary screen.
E34 CALLER ID FEA TURES Calling a party from the Caller ID list Y ou can place a call from the Caller ID list. The cordless phone stores up to 30 messages (Caller ID names/numbers). 1 Press the CID/MENU key . Select the phone number that you want to dial by pressing the VOL/RING or VOL/RING key .
E35 CALLER ID FEA TURES Storing Caller ID messages in memory dialing Messages (Caller ID names/numbers) shown in the Caller ID list can be stored in memory dialing. If a message has already been stored in the selected memory number location, a confirmation screen is displayed.
E36 ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION The digital security code is an identification code used to connect the handset and the base unit. Normally , setting the code is not necessary . The first time you charge your handset, the security code is automatically set.
E37 ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION Battery replacement and handling When the operating time becomes short even after a battery is recharged, please replace the battery .
E38 ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION If your phone is not performing to your expectations, please try these simple steps first. T roubleshooting Suggestion • Make sure the AC adapter is plugged into the base and wall outlet. • Make sure the handset is properly seated in the base.
E39 ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION Suggestion • The battery pack may be weak. Charge the battery for 15-20 hours. • The handset may be too far away from the base unit. • Place the base unit away from appliances or metal objects. • Change the digital security code (see page E36).
E40 ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION IMPORT ANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using your telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury.
E41 WARRANTY APPLICA TION Sanyo Communications products purchased new , unused in Canada through a Sanyo Authorized Dealer are warranted against manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship for ONE YEAR covering parts and labour , from the date of purchase by the original retail purchaser .
E42 SOS HELP LINE At Sanyo, fulfilling the needs of our customers is a priority . That’ s why we created our SOS customer service program that guarantees satisfaction.
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