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[. . . ] CP9105 manual layout. 8 10/14/98 9:27 AM Page 1 CP-9105 Cobra Electronics Corporation 6500 West Cortland Street Chicago, IL60707 Operating Instructions for your Cobra CP-9105 If You Think You Need Service For t echnical assistance, please call our A utomated Help Desk which can assist you by answ ering the most fr equently asked questions about C obra pro ducts . Private Call® 900 900 MHz Cordless Telephone (773) 889-3087 24 hours a da y, 7 da ys a week. A Consumer Service Representative can be reached through this same number 8:00 am - 8:00 pm, Monday through F rida y, CST. Technical assistance is also available on-line in the Fr equently A sk ed Questions (FAQ) section at www. cobraelec. com or by e-mail to pr oductinfo@cobraelec. com If you think you need service call 1. 773. 889. 3087 "If your product should require factory service please call Cobra first before sending your unit in. This will ensure the fastest turn-around time on your repair. " You may be asked to send your unit to the Cobra factory. It will be necessary to furnish the following in order to have the product serviced and returned. [. . . ] You will Push and release Flash FLASH button to interrupt the phone line to access: · "Call Waiting" · "Three Way Calling" that might be offered by your phone company. The phone will scan for and ad vance to the next clear channel. · If a second beep is not heard after five seconds, the channel change was not successful. Move closer to base and press and release Channel CHANNEL button again. Secur-LocTM An exclusive security measure to protect your phone from being accessed by another cordless phone. Secur-LocTM activates automatically every time your handset is placed in the base. Secur-LocTM 12 13 CP9105 manual layout. 8 10/14/98 9:27 AM Page 19 Operation Volume Volume Last Number Redial Each time you dial a number, that number is stored in the redial memor y. To recall the number af ter receiving a busy signal: Operation Last Number Redial Redial/Pause 1 Push and release Flash FLASH button. Listen for dial tone. 3 2 Push and release REDIAL/PAUSE button. Volume is controlled by the HIGH/LOW switch. If steps 1, 2 and 3 still result in a busy signal, hang up. If you would like to try again in a few minutes, push and release Talk TALK button for dial tone, then: Hearing Aid Compatibility Hearing Aid Compatibility The CP-9105 handset is compatible with induc tively coupled hearing aids (HAC). Redial/Pause 4 Push and release REDIAL/PAUSE button. The number will be redialed. 14 15 CP9105 manual layout. 8 10/14/98 9:27 AM Page 21 Operation Memory Number Storage Memory Number Storage The CP-9105 will store up to 10 frequently called numbers. You may also use the STAR button in memory to temporarily change from pulse to tone dialing. Memory * 3 Push and release MEMORY button again. 2. The PAUSE button in memory enters a 3 second delay. Memory 1 Push and release MEMORY button once. 4 Assign memory position by entering keypad number from 0 to 9. Repeat for additional numbers to be stored in memory. 2 Enter digits of number to be stored (up to 16). 16 17 CP9105 manual layout. 8 10/14/98 9:27 AM Page 23 Operation Memory Number Dialing Memory Number Dialing Page/Find The handset can be located when it's away from the base. To locate the handset: Operation Page/Find 1 Push and release Talk TALK button. Page/Find 1 Push and release PAGE/FIND button. The handset will beep for 30 seconds, allowing time to locate the handset. Memory 2 Push and release MEMORY button once. 2 3 Push and release keypad number you assigned for that phone number. The phone will dial that number automatically. If you wish to stop beep tones push and release Talk TALK, wait 2 seconds, push and release again. 18 19 CP9105 manual layout. 8 10/14/98 9:27 AM Page 25 Operation Ringer Switch Ringer Switch OFF/ON switch (on base) controls the handset ringer. A tone burst will sound when the Talk TALK button is pressed or when the handset is lifted from the base to start a conversation. Return to base for recharging. Operation Note If TALK button is pushed in Phase II to end the conversation, the handset cannot be reactivated until the battery is recharged. Phase II (Battery is almost completely discharged. ) When set on OFF, no ring will sound. Return to base for recharging. Handset Battery Information Handset Battery Information When the handset battery needs recharging, there are a number of warnings: In Talk mode: Phase I In Standby mode: A tone burst will sound and Low Batt LOW BATTERY on handset flashes. Return to base for recharging. Note Replacement batteries are available from Cobra. See Accessories section on page 32. Low Batt LOW BATTERY on handset flashes. 21 20 CP9105 manual layout. 8 10/14/98 9:27 AM Page 27 Operation Private Call Voice Scrambling Private Call® Voice Scrambling Private Call prevents other cordless phones or ® ® Operation 2 Carefully disconnect the battery pack and dispose of it properly. See Battery Disposal below. scanners from understanding your conversations. Replacing Handset Batteries Tone/Pulse Tone/Pulse The CP-9105 can be used either as tone or pulse, depending upon your phone servic e. 3 Carefully disconnect the battery pack and dispose of it properly. See Battery Disposal below. Handset Battery Disposal Replacing Handset Batteries Replacing Handset Batteries The rechargeable Ni-Cad battery in your cordless phone may need to be replaced if the handset will not function when the TALK button is pressed after recharging for 12 hours. Note Replacement batteries are available direct from Cobra. See Accessories section on page 32. 1 The rechargeable nickel cadmium (Ni-Cad) battery in this product must be recycled or disposed of properly in compliance with all applicable laws. Certain states or municipalities require recycling and have established collection programs. [. . . ] As such, it will pick up stray signals caused by other nearby appliances which emit radio signals and thus become a source of interference. Some sources in a home that may cause noise and interference on a cordless phone are: · other cordless phones · fluorescent fixtures · home appliances such as televisions, refrigerators, microwave ovens, home computers and baby monitors In order to eliminate some of this interference it may be necessary to relo cate the base unit of the cordless phone to a different location in your house. First, you are further from the source of interference and secondly the power adapter for the cordless phone will be plugged into an outlet, which most likely is on a different line than the appliance which is causing the interference. If the noise persists after relocating the base, move closer to the base unit when talking on the phone. [. . . ]

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