ET-410 DUoFONE Cordless Electronic Telephone System
(430-0551) Preparation Faxback Doc. # 17581
BASE UNIT (Operation Summary)
1) Telescopic Antenna...............Extends fully for maxiumum
communication range.
2) Speaker..........................Sounds for an outside call while an
intercom call is in progress, or
intercom call signal from the Handset.
Also, a warning tone is heard when the
phone is kept on hold for over three
minutes.
3) Power Indicator..................Lights when the power cord is plugged
into an AC outlet.
4) IN USE Indicator.................Lights when the Handset is in use:
either picked up from the Base Unit or
when TALK PUSH HANG-UP is pressed.
5) HOLD Indicator...................Lights when the selector switch is in
the HOLD position.
6) INTERCOM Indicator...............Lights when the selector switch is
placed to INTERCOM.
7) Selector Switch
INTERCOM.......................Selects an intercom conversation
TELEPHONE HOLD.................Places the telephone line on hold for
up to six minutes.
TELEPHONE TALK.................Allows normal telephone conversation.
8) CALL Button......................Press to call the Handset for intercom
conversation.
9) Charging Contacts................Provide power to charge the Handset,
when it is placed on the Base Unit.
10) AC Power Cord....................Supplies AC power to the ET-410 when
plugged into AC outlet.
11) Telephone Connection Cable.......Provides connection to the phone line,
when plugged into a standard modular
telephone jack.
12) Telephone Jack...................Provides for connection of an optional
regular telephone for normal or
intercom use.
13) CODE ENTER Button................Readies the unit for entry of the
personal security code.
14) INTERCOM CALL TONE HI/LO Switch..Selects the volume (HI or LO) for
intercom "ring".
15) TONE-PULSE Switch................Sets the dialing mode--tone or pulse
--according to the phone system. If
the phone is a standard rotary dial
phone, set to PULSE.
HANDSET UNIT (Operation Summary)
1) Telescopic Antenna.........Extends fully to maintain maximum
communication range.
2) Receiver (Behind Grille)...Operates the same as the receiver in a
regular telephone.
3) TALK Indicator.............Lights when the TALK PUSH HANG-UP button or
the CALL key is pressed (to indicate the
Handset is "on the line").
4) BATT LOW Indicator.........Lights when the nickel-cadmium battery pack
needs to be recharged.
5) 0 through 9 Keys...........Used to dial the phone numbers or enter them
into the memory. In the tone mode, all the
keys (including # and *) have the same
function as other tone dialing phones.
6) * and # Keys...............Used only in tone mode for special service
functions (such as call forwarding, computer
access, etc.) from the phone company.
7) PAUSE Key..................Adds a pause when entering a number into the
memory or when dialing a number that will be
redialed using the REDIAL key. This is
sometimes necessary for accessing the
outside line from an office.
8) MEMORY Key.................Used to designate one of the 32 memory
locations of your ET-410. Enter the
location number after you press
MEMORY.
9) FLASH Key..................Creates a half second on hook state so you
can use special phone services, such as call
waiting. To use this call waiting feature,
press FLASH; press again to return to the
first call.
10) MEMORY STORE Key...........Prepares the ET-410 to store a number in
memory.
11) RINGER HI/LO/OFF Switch....Selects the ringer loudness.
12) TALK PUSH HANG-UP Button...Used for answering and making a call and
hanging up when away from the Base Unit
(similar to "off hook" and "on hook" states
of the regular telephone).
13) Mic (Behind Grille)........Operates the same as the microphone in a
regular telephone.
14) Charging Contacts..........Receive power from the Base Unit charging
contacts when the Handset is on the Base
Unit.
15) Charging Indicator.........Lights when the Handset is charging on the
Base Unit.
16) VOLUME HI/LO Switch........Selects the listening volume level of the
Handset.
17) POWER ON/OFF Switch........Turns the Handset on and off. Set to ON
when you want to make or receive a call.
18) PRIVACY Key................Temporarily disconnects the microphone in
the Handset when pressed and held; the phone
line remains active, but no sound is
transmitted. Release the key to continue a
conversation.
19) REDIAL Key.................Redials the last manually dialed number
automatically.
20) LDT Key....................Switches the unit from the pulse mode to
tone mode (and vice versa) instantly. This
key is active only when the TONE-PULSE
switch on the Base is set to PULSE.
21) LDT Indicator..............Indicates the phone has been temporarily set
to the tone mode (by pressing the LDT key).
Used only when the Base is set to the pulse
mode.
22) CALL Button................Calls the Base Unit for Intercom
conversations.
23) Ringer (Back of the Unit)..Uses new advanced circuitry for electronic
"ring". The Handset also rings when it
receives the call signal from the Base Unit.
The two rings are different so that the user
can tell an outside call from the intercom
call.
CHECKLIST
For dependable operation, the steps below must be performed in sequence.
this checklist summarizes these steps in their proper order. A detailed
description of each step appears after the checklist.
1) Install the Base Unit
- Connect the power cord to an AC outlet.
- Connect the modular plug to a modular jack.
2) Charge the Handset
- Set the POWER switch to OFF.
- Place the Handset on the Base Unit; the red charging indicator
will light.
- Allow the Handset to charge completely (24- 48 hours).
3) Enter the Security Code
- Turn Handset POWER on.
- Press the CODE ENTER button on the Base Unit; a short tone will
sound from the Handset.
- Enter a four-digit code on the Handset keypad (using 0 - 9);
another short tone will sound to indicate the number has been
stored.
4) See the OPERATION (Faxback Doc. # 17583).
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