Conairphone cid500 Benutzeranleitung

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CONGRATULATIONS!
You have purchased a CID500, a Type I Caller ID Phone with Clock Radio and CD Player manufactured to the
highest standards of Conairphone
TM
. Before installing and operating, be sure to read this manual.
Your Conairphone
TM
 is FCC approved for connection to your telephone line.
LOCATION OF CONTROLS
GENERAL INFORMATION
UNPACKING
This package contains:
• CID500 Type I Caller ID Phone with Clock Radio
and CD Player
• Fully Modular Coil Cord
• Fully Modular Line Cord
• Owner’s Manual
• Quick Setup Guide
• Important Notice
• Warranty Card (Part of the Owner’s Manual)
If anything is missing or damaged, contact the place
of purchase. Keep the packaging to transpor t
telephone.
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1. Call Back
2. Delete
3. Review   / 
4. Alarm
5. Compact Disc
Compartment
6. Sleep Loudness
7. Open/Close
8. Sleep On/Off
9. Replay
10. Skip Track
11. Repeat/Previous Track
12. Stop
13. Play/Pause
14. Power
15. CD/Radio
16. AM/FM
17. Volume   / 
18. Preset   / 
19. Headphone Jack (on
side)
20. Tune Radio / Adjust
Time
21. Backlight Dimmer
Hi/Normal Switch
(on side)
22. Power LED
23. LCD Caller ID Display
24. Stereo LED
25. Snooze
26. Battery Low LED
27. LCD Mode Display
28. New Call LED
29. Hook Switch
30. Key Pad
31. Ringer High/Lo/Off (on
side)
32. Tone / Pulse (on side)
33. Memory
34. Store
35. Flash
36 Redial
37. Wake to CD / Radio /
Buzz
38. Set Clock/Alarm Time
and Program CD/Radio
Stations
39. Reciever Volume
Control (Norm/High)
For your reference, keep a record of the date
purchased.
Please save the sales receipt for the warranty
reference.
Date of Purchase ___________________________
INSTALLATION
Connecting the Phone
To connect the phone
1. Connect the coiled cord to the jacks in the handset
and the side of the base.
2. Follow the “Setting up CID500” instructions to set
up your system.
3. After the Caller ID setup has been completed,
connect the telephone line cord 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
bypass this safety feature.
Battery Backup during Power Failure
1. Four AAA alkaline batteries are required for Caller
ID memory backup during a AC power failure.
2. A 9V alkaline battery is required for clock and alarm
time backup during power failure.
3. If the power goes off, the Radio and CD will not
play. However, the displays remain visible and the
clock continues to run.
If a power failure occurs and there are no batteries in
the battery compartment, all time, alarm, and memory
settings and CID memories will be lost. When power
is restored the clock display may read 12:00.
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