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Installing
and
R
eplacing
the
Batt
eries
Y
our
Caller
ID
phone uses 4
AA-size
alkaline
batteries
for receiving and
storing
C
a
ll
e
r
ID
records and for
st
o
r
i
ng
the numbers yo u use for memory dialing
,
pulse dialing,
and redial.
I
M
PO
R
T
A
N
T
:
Y
o
u will have approximately 90 seconds to
r
e
p
l
a
c
e
the batteries before the memories stored are lost. Please read
t
h
e
instructions before replacing
the
batteries
and have the
b
a
tt
e
r
i
e
s
ready to be inserted befor
ehand.
IMP
OR
T
ANT
:
If
you are not going to use the telephone for more
than
30 days, remove the batteries because they may leak and
damage
the unit.
1
.
If the
telephone line
cord is
connected, disconnect
it from
the
base unit
.
2
.
Release
latch on batter
y
compartments
and
r
emov
e
cover
.
3
.
Insert 4
AA-size
alkaline
batteries as shown
on the
diagram
in the batter
y
compartments.
4
.
Snap
the battery compartment
d
o
o
r s
b
a
c
k
i
n
t
o
p
l
a
c
e
a
n
d
replace
the mounting
bracket
.
5
.
If the
line
cord
was previously connected,
re-attach it to the unit and check
your memory locations.
N
O
TE
:
If
the low battery icon appears in the display, you need
to
replace the batteries.
I
t
is important that you replace the b
a
tt
e
ri
es
as soon as possible in order to maintain
Caller ID
operation.
Installing
the
Phone
Your phone should
be
placed
on a
level surface, such as
a
desk
or table top
,
or
you can mount it on a w
a
ll
.
A wall mounting
pedestal
is
packaged
with
y
o
u
r
phone.
Connecting
the
Handset
1
.
Connect one end
of the
coiled handset
cord to the
jack
on the
handset
.
2
.
Plug
the other
end
of the
coiled handset
cord to the
jack
on the base.
3
.
Place
the
handset
in the cradle.
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