Operation; How To Get The Best Performance; Initial Setup; Installing The Battery Pack/Installing The Antenna - Sanyo CLA-1380 Service Manual

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OPERATION
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Thank you for purchasing the Sanyo CLA-1360AUS.
Plesse read these hints carefully to get the best performance from your
The Sanyo CtA 1360AUS IS a cordtess Iefeptmrm and answering system in
cordless telephone.
one comnact
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and has manv convenient features.
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lGChannel
Access - If noIsa or other intetierence occurs during a
convemsfion, press the SCAN twf'fon to select a dtiemnt chennel. (See
psga 20.)
10-Number
Auto Dial - You can store up to 10 frequently cslled numbsrs
for easy recall. Ones storad, these numbers can be daled by using the
MEMORY
button and the O-9 buttons on the handset. (Sss page 22.)
Intercom
Using the handset and base station, you can have an inter-
com conversatmn. (See pages 25- 26.)
Outgoing
Message (DGM) IC Recording
- Your outgoing message,
which asks callers to leave a messege, is recorded on an integrated
cmcutt. This allows callers to I&ve a mesaege immedatefy after hearing
your outgoing message, instead of having to weit for the message tape to
wmd to the end of the last recorded massage.
Your outgoing message is also ramrded at the b@nning
of the message
tape as a backup. If there is a power failure, the outgoing message is
transferrsc automatically from ths mes.ssga tapa 10 the IC memory when
the power is restored.
Remote Message Retrieval - You can ratrieve your incommg messages
fmm another Iocstim using any touch-tone telephone whch has a
"continuous tone" signal. (See page 33.)
Switchabln
TonwT%dse Dfalina - The CLA-1360AUS
can be operated
on tone or W*
d~lng system;. When used with puke daling telephone
tines, you can dial a number, then switch to tc+w dinting temporarily to
access answering machines by remote control, or to access special
tefephfma smvices swh as elecfromc banking.
This SANYO cordless tetephondanswering
system is Haattng-Ad
compafi-
bla.
NOtka
This unti uses rsdio communication between the handset and the base unit
afwl may not ensure privacy of communication. Ofher devic%s, includlng
other cordkss telephones, may interfere with the opersfiin of the cordless
telephone sectiin of ths unti or csuse noise during operation. Cordlass
telep4mas
must not cause interference to any Ihcenssd radio sewice.
Rechargeable
battwy
.
Charge the rechargeable battery for a full 12 hours before using the
cOrdfess telep~ne
for the first time. (Sea psge 8.)
.
Clean the bsffery charging terminals on the handset and tha base statiin
once e month by wiping them with a soft cloth moistened Iiihtly with
isopropfl akolml.
.sOcUrffy code
This cordless tefepnone nas a digital security ayatem with 10 miltiin poasibfe
codes. This system helps to prevent unauthorized use of
your te!epbne
tine
by another cordless talephona.
If you hear a high-pitched beep tone, or no dial tone, ths means that ths
security ccda has been fost. If this occurs, reset the security coda ss de-
scribed onpagell.
.
If a power failure occurs, or H the battmy is mplacad, tha security @We
must ba reset. (Sea page 1 1,)
operating
range
The operating range may vary depencfhg on the operating condkions,
location and distancs between the base stafiin and the handset. For the
bast possibk perfonnatw,
locate the base stafiin in the highest mom
feasible in your home or office, and as close to the centm of the desired
opsrafing area as possible.
For the best performance under normal operating cmdiimns, extend the
base station antanna fulfy.
Since cordless telephones use radm frequencies for communtition,
certain
cbstaclea between the base station and tfw handset may reducs the operat-
ing range.
The following are some examples.
- Concrete wal!5
- Tile walls (fypiilly
used in bathrmma)
- Lsrga metal cbjecfs (such as refrigerators, metal cabinets, etc.)
Metal shielding inside of walls
- Metal fences
- Ob@ts
whch obstruct radio frequencies
NOTE:
If you are beyond the cperafing range of the tetaphona, the END
btdton or SCAN bunon does not operate propdy.
If this occurs., move closw
to the base station and try again.
fnterfemnca
INSTALLING
THE BAITERY
PACK
If you have more than one cordtess telephone in your home or otfii,
we
recommend that you separate the telephones from each other aa much as
1.
possible to avoid inteflem.
If interference does occur, change the operat-
ing channel on one of the telephones by pressing the SCAN button, or lower
the base sfatii
antenna, thareby reducing ifs range.
Noise
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Electrical pulse noise is present in
electrical storms. Certain kinds of
electrical equipment such as TVs,
fluorescent Iampa, hslogen lamps,
microwave ovens, light dimmers,
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3.
motors,
fans, ate., also generate
ndsa pulses. Secsusa rado
freauarwv tt-ansmissms are
Remove the battery comparf
ment Id.
Plug the baftery pack cord into
tha connector insida the banery
mmpmtment.
Plsce the bsftefy
psck in the battery
compartment.
Replace the M by sliding it up
over the pack until fi is fhmiy in
place.
sus&pd&a
to these pulses, on
e
NOTES
-ion
you msy hear ttwm in
your handset. Generaliy they area
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When you repla.x ftw banery
mi~r annoyance and atmutd not
pack, press the END buttcm
be inte!pretad as a dafacf in your
before step 1 shove.
If the bstfery psck is reptaced,
system.
the semhy
code and any
sfomd numbers am c!eared.
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When yw repface the baftety
pack, pull out the plug of battety
pack verficalfy.
fNSTALLING
THE ANTENNA
Install the antenna to the handset by
rotating if clcdwise
as shown.
For the beat overall performance the
telescopic rod antenna ia
recommended. Using the optional
robber antenna may reduce
p%rfonnarwe and operational range
Antenna
Handset
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