EnGenius Technologies SN-920 ULTRA Cordless Telephone User Manual


 
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Charging Cradle Features
1. Handset Charging Cradle
2. Spare Battery Compartment
3. Handset Charging Indicator
4. Spare Battery Charging Indicator
5. AC Adapter Port
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Holds handset
Charges handset battery pack each time handset is placed
in cradle. 80 minute rapid charge.
Spare battery recharged when placed in this slot.
LED is not lit: Slot is empty or proper connection is not
made.
LED is blinking red: Battery is charging.
LED is green: Battery is fully charged.
LED is not lit: Slot is empty or proper connection is not
made.
LED is blinking red: Battery is charging.
LED is green: Battery is fully charg ed.
Handset and a spare battery pack can be charged at the same
time
Fully discharged battery packs can be charged in
approximately 80 minutes
A trickle charge feature will maintain charge on a nearly fully
charged battery
It is impossible to overcharge the batteries using this charger
80 minute rapid charge.
Fully charge battery packs before first use
Additional Charging Cradle Features
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Base Unit Setup
There are three possible base unit setups:
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Basic Instructions
Base unit alone
Base unit plus telephone answering device
Base unit plus standard telephone
1. Plug the small end of the 9V DC power adapter into the
"DC IN" port on the back of the base unit.
2. Plug the two-pronged 9V DC
power adapter into a standard
120 V AC electrical outlet.
3. Plug telephone line cord into
the next receptacle on the
back marked LINE.
4. Plug the telephone line cord into
the telephone wall outlet.
5. A standard telephone or answering
machine can be plugged into the
adjacent receptacle on the back of the
base unit marked TEL.
6. The Music/Message On-Hold feature can
be achieved by plugging either end of the
audio cable (available separately) into the
audio-in port on the back of the base unit.
7. For best performance, computers, faxes, telephone answering
machines, televisions, stereos and other cordless devices
should be at least 1 meter (approximately 3 feet) from the
base unit.
GETTING STARTED