Sanyo CLA-1380 Instruction Manual page 44

Cordless telephone/answering system
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Although it is unlikely that the base
station will malfunction,
if it does,
disconnect it from the telephone line
until proper repairs are completed.
The cordless telephone
uses radio
frequencies
for transmission
and re-
ception, and is subject to certain op-
erating
conditions.
The
following
conditions are normal and could af-
fect the operation of your system.
1.
NOISE
Electrical
pulse noise is present in
most homes atone time or another.
This is most intense during electrical
storms.
Certain
kinds of electrical
equipment
such as light dimmers,
fluorescent bulbs, motors, fans, etc.,
also generate
these noise pulses.
Because radio frequency
transmis-
sions are susceptible
to these puls-
es, on occasion you may hear them
in your handset. Generally they area
minor annoyance
and should not be
interpreted as a defect in your system.
2.
RANGE
Because radio frequencies are used,
the location of the base station can
affect the operation
range. Try sev-
eral locations in your home or busi-
ness and pick the one that gives you
the clearest signal to the handset.
Turning
around
while
holding
the
handset may help you find the best
position.
3.
INTERFERENCE
Electronic circuits activate a relay to
connect
the cordless
telephone
to
your telephone line. These electronic
circuits operate in the radio frequency
spectrum.
While several protection
circuits are used to prevent unwant-
ed signals,
there may be periods
when these unwanted signals enter
the base station. You may hear clicks
or hear the relay activate while you
are not using the cordless handset. If
this statts occurring frequently, it can
be minimized
or eliminated
by low-
ering the height of your base station
antenna, or relocating the base sta-
tion. Check for interference
before
selecting your final base station lo-
cation by plugging it in and monitoring
it for clicks.
Two cordless systems should not be
operated too close to each other be-
cause of interference.
This interfer-
encecan be reduced by lowering your
base station
antenna,
thereby
re-
ducing its range.
1AD6P1 OA30805
(NZ)
SANYO Electric Co., Ltd.
Printed in Malaysia

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