Compact Call Waiting Caller ID Telephone OWNER S MANUAL MODEL BT112M V010825E

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Compact Call Waiting Caller ID Telephone OWNER S MANUAL MODEL BT112M V010825E

Table of Contents SETTING UP AND INSTALLING YOUR PHONE... 3 Introduction... 3 Important Safety Instructions... 3 Parts Checklist... 4 First Time Installation... 4 Selecting Language... 4 Programming Your Area Code... 5 Checking Your Area Code... 6 Reentering Your Area Code... 6 Choosing Touch Tone or Pulse Dialing... 7 Adjusting the Ringer Volume... 7 Adjusting LCD Contrast... 7 USING AS A TELEPHONE... 7 Making a Call... 7 Receiving a Call... 8 Receiving a Call Waiting Call... 8 Redialing... 8 Storing One-Touch Dialing... 8 Making a One-Touch Dialing Call... 9 Checking the Stored Number... 9 Programming Your Voice Mailbox Number... 10 USING AS A CALLER ID TELEPHONE... 10 Caller ID Service and Call Waiting Caller ID Service... 10 Caller ID Display... 10 New Calls and Total Calls... 11 Viewing the Caller ID List... 11 Using Call Waiting Caller ID... 12 Deleting Calls One at a Time From the Caller ID List... 12 Deleting All Calls From the Caller ID List... 13 New Call / Visual Message Waiting Indication... 13

UNAVAILABLE, PRIVATE CALL and ERROR Messages... 13 IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY... 15 Resetting Your Telephone's Programming... 15 Maintenance Information... 15 Troubleshooting... 16 FANSTEL LIMITED WARRANTY... 17 Warranty Limitation... 17 What This Warranty Does Not Cover... 18 State Law Rights... 18 FCC REGISTRATION AND REPAIR INFORMATION... 18 Connection and Use with the Nationwide Telephone Network.18 Notification to the Telephone Company.... 18 Repair Instructions... 19 Rights of the Telephone Company... 19 Interference Information: Part 15 of FCC Rules... 19 Save These Instructions

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Setting Up And Installing Your Phone Introduction Congratulations on the purchase of your new FANSTEL product. It has been manufactured to very high quality standards for convenient and reliable service. This telephone can be used with "Call Identification (Caller ID) Service" and/or "Call Waiting Caller ID Service" provided by your local telephone company. There is a fee for these services by your local telephone company, and they may not be available in all areas. When used with these services, your FANSTEL product displays the telephone number and name of each caller before you answer the call allowing you to screen your calls. If you subscribe to voice mail services from your local telephone company, voice mail waiting indicators will inform you there is a message waiting in your voice mailbox. Important Safety Instructions When using telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons, including the following: 1. Read and understand all instructions in the owner s manual. 2. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product. 3. Unplug this product from telephone jacks before cleaning. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning. 4. Do not use this product near water, or when you are wet. For example, do not use it in a wet basement or near a swimming pool, bathtub, shower, kitchen sink, wash bowl or laundry tub. 5. Install this product securely on a stable surface. Serious damage may result if the product falls and it will void your warranty. 6. Install this product in a location where no one can step on or trip over the cords. 7. Do not place objects on the cord that may cause damage or abrasion. Do not locate this product where persons walking on it will abuse the cord. 8. Use only with Class 2 power source, plug polarity, 9V DC, 300 ma, AC/DC adapter. 9. Never insert any objects into this product through case openings. They may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock and will void the warranty. 10. If this product does not operate normally, see the In Case of Difficulty section in this owner's manual. If you cannot resolve the problem, or if the product is damaged, refer to the "FANSTEL Limited Warranty" section of this owner's manual. Opening the product or reassembling it incorrectly may expose you to dangerous voltages or other risks, and will void the warranty. 11. If the product comes in contact with any liquids, unplug the line cord and AC adapter immediately. Do not plug the product back in until it has been dried thoroughly. Liquid damage will void the warranty. 12. During thunderstorms, avoid using telephones. There may be a slight chance of electric shock from lightning. 13. Do not use a telephone in the vicinity of a gas leak. If you suspect a gas leak, report it immediately, and use a telephone away from the area where gas is leaking. 14. Do not touch AC adapter terminals. There may be low voltages present that could cause burns or electric shock. 3

Parts Checklist Remember to save your sales receipt in case you ever need warranty service. Check to make sure your package includes the items described below: 1. Telephone Handset 4. Handset Cord 2. Telephone Base 5. AC Adapter 3. Line Cord Make sure you have a modular wall jack near the place you have chosen to install the unit. If you have an older phone jack, you ll need to buy a modular jack adapter. If the wall jack is more than 7 feet away, you will need a longer line cord First Time Installation 1. Connect the AC plug to an electrical wall outlet and then connect the DC adapter plug to the DC Adapter Plug on the top of the phone. Use only with Class 2 power source, plug polarity, 9V DC, 300 ma, AC/DC adapter. 2. Connect one end of the coiled Handset Cord to the jack on the handset itself and connect the other end of the coiled Handset Cord to the "TO HANDSET" jack on the side of the phone. 3. Plug one end of the flat line cord to the line jack on the back of the phone where it is labeled "TO TEL.LINE" and plug the other end into your modular telephone wall jack. 4. After installation, lift the telephone's Handset and listen for the dial tone. If there is no dial tone, check to make sure all cords are firmly plugged into their jacks. Important Note: An AC adapter is used to power this unit. If you want to retain incoming call memory and maintain Caller ID operation during AC power failure, you may also install 4AA batteries (not included) as a backup power source. If you install batteries, be sure to install them correctly by following the polarity diagram (plus and minus signs) on the inside of the battery compartment. The battery compartment can be located on the bottom of the phone. Warning: This unit is not designed to work with rechargeable batteries. Do not use them. Selecting Language When this phone is powered up for the first time. It displays the following "ENG FRA ESP" screen (Figure 1) for language selection. To select English, press the "DELETE" button. To select French, press the "DOWN" button To select Spanish, press the "UP" button ENG FRA ESP Figure 1 4

Programming Your Area Code Important Note: You must enter your local area code(s) when first supplying power to the phone in order for all of the phone's features to function properly. When you use this unit for the first time and/or you move to an area of the country that has a different area code, you must enter the area code. This is necessary because the phone must distinguish between local and/or long distance calls to properly redial calls from the Caller ID list. You can enter up to 4 area codes: If area code of a number is the same as the first area code, 7digits are dialed (area code is not dialed) If area code of a number is the same as the 2 nd, the 3 rd, or the 4 th area code, 10 digits are dialed. If area code of a number is different from any area code entered, 1 + 10 digits are dialed. This unit will accept area codes displayed on LCD when you lift and replace handset on the cradle. 1. After powering up the phone and connecting it to the line using the previous instructions, the following "ENTER AREA CODE" prompt (Figure 5.1) appears on the LCD display. This prompt will appear anytime the unit is initially powered up. 2. If there is only one area code in your local calling area and you dial 7 digits for local calls, enter the area code followed by 9 stars (i.e. 480 -***-***-***) using your telephone's keypad. The following (Figure 5.2) should be displayed as you enter the area code followed by the stars (*). Figure 5.1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ENTER AREA CODE 480-***-*** -*** ENTER AREA CODE Figure 5.2 Important Note: The symbol ( LCD display. ) is used to represent the star (*) key on the phone's 3. If you live in an area that has more than one area code, you usually need to dial 10 digits for local calls. Enter 3 star (*) and up to 3 area codes for 10 digits dialing. If you have less than 3 area codes for 10 digits 5 ***-480-602-623 ENTER AREA CODE Figure 5.3

dialing, enter star (*) for the remaining area codes. Important Note: If you ever encounter the following "SEQUENCE ERROR!" prompt (Figure 6.4) while programming your Caller ID telephone, you may have inadvertently hit the wrong button or hit a key in the wrong sequence. If this happens, wait a few seconds for the LCD to reset itself and then start the programming sequence over again. Figure6.4 SEQUENCE ERROR! Checking Your Area Code If you wish to check to make sure you entered the correct area code(s): 1. To enter the Check Memory mode, press the "PROG" button twice or until the following "CHE MEMORY AREA" prompt (Figure 6.1) appears on the LCD Display. 2. Press the σ up "REVIEW" button to check the area code you entered. The area code(s) appears (Figure 6.2) on the LCD Display along with the "CHECK AREA CODE" prompt. 3. Wait for a few seconds and the LCD will display total calls and new calls. Reentering Your Area Code If you have entered the wrong area code(s) or need to re-program your area code(s): 1. To enter the Program Memory mode, press the "PROG" button once or until the following "Pro MEMORY AREA" prompt (Figure 6.3) appears. 2. Press the σ up "REVIEW" button until you see your programmed area code(s) and the following "ENTER AREA CODE" prompt (Figure 8.4). 6 CHE MEMORY AREA Figure 6.1 480-***-*** -*** CHECK AREA CODE Figure 8.2 Pro MEMORY AREA Figure 6.3 480-***-*** - *** Figure 8.4

3. Now, reenter your area code(s) using the telephone keypad. 408-***-***-*** PROGRAMMING OK! Figure 7.5 Choosing Touch Tone or Pulse Dialing For the telephone to work correctly, you must set it to either tone or pulse dialing depending on the dialing system you have on your phone line. On the side of the phone, set the "TONE/PULSE" switch to: "TONE" If your dialing system is touch tone. "PULSE" If your dialing system is pulse. Important Note: If you are not sure how to set your phone, make a trial call with the "TONE/PULSE" switch set to "TONE" dialing. If the call is connected, leave the switch set to "TONE" dialing. Otherwise, set the switch to "PULSE" dialing. Adjusting the Ringer Volume The "RINGER" switch on the side of the phone controls the volume. You can set the "RINGER" switch to "HI" for a high volume ring, "LO" for a low volume ring or "OFF" to turn the ringer off. Important Note: If you turn the "RINGER" switch to "OFF" and you do not have any other phones that ring you will not hear the phone ring when a call comes. Adjusting LCD Contrast To adjust LCD contrast: 1. To make the contrast on the unit lighter and/or darker, simply hold down the "DOWN" button for 5 seconds until the current LCD contrast setting is displayed. 2. Press the "UP" button to increase the LCD contrast or press the "DOWN" button to decrease it. 3. When the desired brightness level is achieved, press the "DELETE" button to accept the current setting and return to the main LCD display. Using As a Telephone Making a Call 1. Pick up the Handset and listen for a dial tone. 2. Using the Keypad dial a phone number. The number you are dialing will appear on the LCD Display as you dial. 7

Receiving a Call 1. When you hear the phone ring, pick up the Handset from the Handset Cradle which releases the Hook Switch and allows the call to be answered. 2. When you are finished talking, replace the Handset in the Handset Cradle which presses down the Hook Switch and ends the call. Receiving a Call Waiting Call If you are on a call when another call comes you will hear a "beep" indicating there is another call coming in. To answer the waiting call and/or switch between calls: 1. Press and release the "FLASH" button to put the current call on "hold" and to answer the incoming call. To switch back and forth between the two calls, press and release the "FLASH" button. 2. When a Call Waiting Caller ID call comes in, you may also hang up the current call in order to pick up the waiting call. When you are on a call you want to end and another call comes in, hang up the current call. The current call will be disconnected and after a momentary delay the phone will ring, allowing you to answer the waiting call like a normal call. Redialing You can redial the last number you called with just one touch of the "REDIAL" button. This lets you easily redial the same number again if the line was busy. (See also the instructions later in this manual for "Programming Call Return and/or Busy Redial"). 1. Pick up the Handset and listen for a dial tone. 2. Press the "REDIAL" button and the last sequence of digits for the number you last dialed will be shown on the LCD and automatically dialed. Storing One-Touch Dialing You can store the phone numbers you frequently call into the memory of the phone so that you can dial a number with the touch of one button. There are six Memory Buttons allowing you to store up to six numbers. 1. To enter the Program Memory mode, press the "PROG" button once, or until the following " STORE MEMORY" prompt (Figure 2) appears. 2. Key in the phone number you wish to program exactly as it should be dialed using the keypad (up to a maximum of 31 digits). For local numbers do not key in the area code (i.e. 9484928) but for long-distance numbers include the area code and any required dialing prefix (i.e. 15205551212). 8 STORE MEMORY Figure 2 15205551212 STORE MEMORY Figure 3

3. Press the memory button you want this number to be stored in. There are six Memory Buttons to choose from. The LCD will display the following "PROGRAMMING OK!" prompt (Figure 4) indicating the number you keyed in has been successfully programmed. 4. Wait a few seconds and the LCD will display the new call and total call screen. 5. Repeat steps 1 through 4 to store more numbers. Making a One-Touch Dialing Call 9 15205551212 PROGRAMMING OK! Figure 4 To use a programmed memory button to automatically dial a number: 1. Pick up the Handset and listen for a dial tone. 2. Press the one-touch dialing button for the number you wish to dial. The stored number appears on the LCD and is dialed automatically. Checking the Stored Number If you want to check to see if you programmed a button's memory correctly: 1. Enter the Check Memory mode by pressing the "PROG" button twice or until the following check "CHECK MEMORY" prompt appears (Figure 5). 2. Press the one-touch Memory Button you wish to check. The number that is stored in the memory button appears on the LCD (Figure 6). To continue to check the numbers assigned to the other Memory Buttons, press whatever Memory Button you want to check while in the Check Memory mode. 3. Once you have checked a stored number you can dial the number displayed by picking up the Handset and pressing the Figure 5 15205551212 CHECK MEMORY Figure 6 CHECK MEMORY corresponding Memory Button. If you do not wish to dial the displayed number, you can exit the Check Memory mode by pressing the program button once, or wait a few seconds without touching any buttons and the LCD will reset itself. Important Notes: To change a stored number simply follow the above procedures for "Storing One Touch Dialing" (steps 1-5). When you store a new phone number in a onetouch dialing button that already has a number stored in it, the old number will be replaced with the new number you enter. To keep a directory of the memory button assignments, use a fingernail or small screwdriver to remove the piece of plastic that covers the Memory Buttons. Write

down the name of the person who's number you have stored in memory for that button on the paper memory card and then replace the plastic cover. You cannot speed-dial while in Program mode or you will receive a "SEQUENCE ERROR" message. Programming Your Voice Mailbox Number To program your voice mailbox number: 1. To enter the Program Memory mode press the "PROG" button once or until the following "STORE MEMORY" prompt appears (Figure 7). STORE MEMORY 2. Enter your voice mailbox number and press the DIAL V-MAIL Button. It will display "PROGRAMMING OK!" (Figure 8). Figure 7 4804432587 PROGRAMMING OK Figure 8 Using As a Caller ID Telephone Caller ID Service and Call Waiting Caller ID Service The "caller identification" service (Caller ID) allows the caller s phone number and/or name to be shown on the display as the call comes in before you pick up the phone. In order to use this feature, YOU MUST FIRST SUBSCRIBE TO THE CALLER ID SERVICE provided by your local telephone company. The name of this service may vary depending on your telephone company. Important Note: When a new call comes in, you must let your phone ring at least 2 full times in order for the Caller ID information to be displayed. The Call Waiting Caller ID service allows the phone number and/or name of a waiting caller to be shown during a telephone conversation. To use this feature, YOU MUST FIRST SUBSCRIBE TO CALL WAITING CALLER ID SERVICE with your local telephone company. The name of this service may vary depending on your telephone company. Caller ID Display 10

When you receive a call, the phone number appears on the LCD Display with the day and time the call was received and is then stored in Call Memory as shown (Figure 9). 12:00 AM 1/01 # 01 480-948-4928 Figure 10 Figure 9 If your Caller ID service includes caller name service, the caller s name also appears on the display (up to 15 letters) as shown (Figure 10). The date and time information is received from your telephone company. If the call came from a different time zone, it will still show the time in your area. There is a synchronized real-time clock on display when the telephone is idle. 12:01 AM 1/01 # 02 480-948-4928 FANSTEL CORP Each call is assigned a call number from 1 to the last calling record number available in the model. The most recent call has the highest number (e.g. #99 ) and the oldest call has the smallest number (e.g. #1 ). The phone number of a waiting caller is also registered into Call Memory as another call. New Calls and Total Calls When the phone is idle, the LCD displays the number of new calls that have been received since the last review of memory as well as the total number of calls in memory (Figure 11). Viewing the Caller ID List 12:01 AM 1/01 # 02-25- -60- NEW TOTAL Figure 11 This Caller ID phone automatically stores in Call Memory the Caller ID information of the last 99 calls received. It keeps track of all calls received, whether they were answered or not. The oldest call in Call Memory is always call #1. The highest numbered call (or call #99 if the Call Memory is full) is always the most recent call. If the Call Memory is full with 99 calls and a new call comes in, the oldest call, call #1 is automatically deleted to make room in memory for the new call. 1. To display the new calls stored in Call Memory press the forward σ "UP review" button to move forward one call at a time. To display the older calls stored in Call Memory press the backward τ "DOWN review" button to move backward one call at a time. 11

2. When you get to the last call stored in Call Memory, then the END OF RECORD message (Figure 12) will appear on the display. If you are on the "END OF RECORD" screen and you press the forward σ "UP review" button you will go to the first record in Call Memory and if you press the backward τ "DOWN review" button, you will go to the last record in Call Memory. Figure 12 # 31 END OF RECORD Important Note: The telephone's buttons will not work while the phone is ringing, or for a few seconds afterward. Using Call Waiting Caller ID If another call comes in during a conversation, your phone will display the "WAITING" message (Figure 13) in the upper right hand corner and the incoming caller's call information will be displayed on the LCD Display. To pick up the waiting call. 6:15 PM WAITING 11/21 #27 480-948-4928 SMITH JOHN Figure 13 1. Press and release the "FLASH" button to put the current call on "hold" and to answer the incoming call. To switch back and forth between the two calls, press and release the "FLASH" button. 2. When a Call Waiting Caller ID call comes in, you may also hang up the current call in order to pick up the waiting call. When you are on a call you want to end and another call comes in, hang up the current call. The current call will be disconnected and the phone will ring, allowing you to answer the waiting call like a normal call. Deleting Calls One at a Time From the Caller ID List Important Note: Be sure to write down on a piece of paper any important phone numbers or information before deleting them from Call Memory. 1. Press the "UP" button or the "DOWN" button until the call information you want to erase is displayed on the LCD. 2. Press the "DELETE" button once and the selected call is erased from Call Memory. The following "DEL ONE CALL" prompt (Figure 14) appears. DEL ONE CALL Figure 14 # 31 12

Deleting All Calls From the Caller ID List 1. To delete all the calls stored in Call Memory at once, press and hold the "DELETE" button for 5 seconds. The entire list of calls will be completely cleared and the "DEL ALL CALLS!" prompt appears (Figure 15). 2. Voice mail waiting indication is deleted at the same time. If you have voice messages in your voice mailbox, voice mail waiting icon You can dial your voice mailbox number to Figure 16 retrieve your voice mail. Or, press DIAL V- MAIL button if you have programmed your voice mailbox number. 13 Figure 15 MESSAGES 2:00 PM 1/01 # 18 - - - - - - - - - - - - - UNAVAILABLE Figure 17 # 35 DEL ALL CALLS! and MESSAGES will flash when message waiting indication signal is received from your local telephone company again. New Call / Visual Message Waiting Indication The New Call LED Indicator at the top right of your phone flashes to alert you when you have a new call or new calls to review. The New Call LED Indicator also functions as a Visual Voice Message Waiting Indicator. If you subscribe to voice mailbox services and your local telephone company delivers a "Visual Voice Message Waiting Indication Signal", the LED indicator will flash to alert you when you have a new message or messages in your telephone company's voice mailbox. If the New Call / Visual Message Waiting LED Indicator is still flashing after reviewing new calls in the Call Memory, then you know that you have messages waiting in your voice mailbox. In addition, the screen will display MESSAGES and an 6:45 PM 2/15 #25 envelope-shaped Voice Mail Waiting icon " " (Figure 16) will flash when you have messages in your voice mailbox. Important Note: If you need to delete voice mail waiting indication, please review your incoming call memory first. Then, follow the procedure in Delete all Calls From the Caller ID List section. UNAVAILABLE, PRIVATE CALL and ERROR Messages Certain messages may appear instead of a caller's name and/or telephone number: 1. "UNAVAILABLE" (Figure 17) will be displayed if a call is made through a telephone company which does not offer the Caller ID service. This can include long distance, international, and sometimes even local phone calls.

2. "PRIVATE CALL" (Figure 18) will be displayed if a caller's information is blocked from being transmitted. For privacy reasons, many states allow callers the ability to block his or her telephone information from being displayed on another person's Caller ID display. 2:10 PM 1/01 # 19 - - - - - - - - - - - - - PRIVATE CALL Figure 18 3. ERROR (Figure 19) will be displayed if the call data being transmitted to your Caller ID is corrupt or contains some errors from the transmission process. 3:15 PM 1/01 # 20 - - - - - - - - - - - - - ERROR! Figure 19 14

In Case of Difficulty Resetting Your Telephone's Programming Important Note: Resetting your telephone's programming will clear the area code and all of the calls from call memory but your preprogrammed Memory Buttons will not be deleted. You may wish to write any important numbers down before performing a reset. If you wish to clear and/or reset all of your telephone's programming for any reason: 1. Disconnect from phone line by removing phone cable from "TO TEL. LINE" jack at the bottom of this phone; 2. Remove one or more batteries; 3. Press one or the review buttons a few times, wait for 10 seconds. Important Note: Please follow the "First Time Installation" procedures above to properly reconnect and reprogram the unit. All data, including your Memory Buttons will be reset using this procedure. Maintenance Information Although your unit is designed to be maintenance free, it contains sensitive electronic parts. Treat it with care to assure best performance. Avoid Rough Treatment: Avoid dropping the unit. The original packaging should be used for protection if you must ship the unit. Dropping or damaging the unit will void the warranty. Cleaning: The hard plastic casing on your unit has a durable finish that should retain its original luster for many years. Clean exposed parts with a soft, slightly damp cloth. To remove stains, use a mild soap. Never use detergents, excess water, treated cloths, harsh cleaning agents, or sprays. 15

Troubleshooting If your product does not work properly, try the following suggestions before seeking repair assistance: Check all line cord connections at the wall jack, the telephone, and the unit. "Caller Identification" is a subscription service. Non-subscribers of this service can not receive call information. Make sure that the Telephone company has activated your service. The unit receives call information between the first and second ring. If the caller hangs up or you answer before the second ring, the unit may not receive the Call Identification information. If you have Call Forwarding Service and your calls are forwarded the unit will not receive the caller's information. Calls forwarded using a call forwarding service are typically forwarded before completing the second ring. To receive a caller's information, turn off the Call Forwarding feature on your phone. Important Note: Make sure you have followed all the instructions in this booklet. If you continue to have problems, call the FANSTEL Product Service Center at (480) 948-4928 or (800) 556-0007. If you can t correct the problem, disconnect the telephone and refer to the FANSTEL Limited Warranty. 16

FANSTEL Limited Warranty This warranty applies only to FANSTEL products purchased and used in the United States. What Is Covered? Any defect in materials or workmanship. For How Long? For one year from the date of purchase. What We Will Do: If we repair your FANSTEL product, we may use new or reconditioned replacement parts. If we choose to replace your FANSTEL product, we may replace it with a new or reconditioned one of the same or similar design. The repair or replacement product will be warranted for either (a) 90 days or (b) the remainder of the original one year warranty period, whichever is longer. What We Ask You To Do: You must prepay all shipping and handling costs. We suggest you retain your original packing material in the event you need to ship your FANSTEL product. When sending your FANSTEL product for repair service, include your name, address, telephone number with area code, proof of date of purchase, prepaid shipping and handling costs, and a description of the operation problem. Send all of this to: FANSTEL, ATTN: WARRANTY REPAIR 7466 E. MONTE CRISTO AVE SCOTTSDALE, AZ 85260 Warranty Limitation Implied warranties, including those of fitness for a particular purpose and merchantability (an unwritten warranty that the product is fit for ordinary use), are limited to one year from date of purchase. We will not pay for loss of time, inconvenience, loss of use of your FANSTEL product, or property damage caused by your FANSTEL product or its failure to work, or any other incidental or consequential damages. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above exclusions or limitations may not apply to you. 17

What This Warranty Does Not Cover This warranty does not cover defects resulting from accidents, damage while in-transit to or from our Product Service Center, alterations, unauthorized repair, failure to follow instructions, misuse, use outside the United States and Canada, fire, flood, and acts of God. We do not warrant your FANSTEL product to be compatible with any particular telephone equipment or party line, key telephone systems or more sophisticated customer premises switching systems. If your FANSTEL product is not covered by our warranty, call us for advice as to whether we will repair your FANSTEL product and other warranty repair information, including required shipping and handling charges. We, at our option, may replace rather than repair your FANSTEL product with a new or reconditioned product of the same or similar design. The repair or replacement product will be warranted for either (a) 90 days or (b) the remainder of the original one year warranty period, whichever is longer. State Law Rights This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights that vary from state to state. FCC Registration And Repair Information Your new FANSTEL product has been registered with the Federal Communication Commission (FCC). This product complies with standards in Part 68 of the FCC Rules. The FCC requires us to provide you with the following information: Connection and Use with the Nationwide Telephone Network. The FCC requires that you connect your product to the nationwide telephone network through a modular telephone outlet or jack. The modular telephone outlet or jack to which the telephone must be connected is a USOC RJ-11C or RJ-11W. This equipment may not be used with Party Line Service or with Coin Telephone Lines. Notification to the Telephone Company. The FCC requires that upon request of your local telephone company, you provide the following information: a) The line to which you will connect the telephone equipment (that is, your phone number), and b) The telephone equipment s FCC registration number and ringer equivalence number (REN). These numbers are on the back or bottom of your telephone equipment. The REN is used to determine how many devices you may connect to your telephone line and still have them ring when your telephone line is called. In most, but not all areas, the sum of all REN s should be 5 or less. You may want to contact your local telephone company. 18

Repair Instructions If it is determined that your telephone equipment is malfunctioning, the FCC requires that it not be used and that it be unplugged from the modular outlet until the problem has been corrected. Repairs to the telephone equipment can only be made by the manufacturer or its authorized agents or by others who may be authorized by the FCC. For repair procedures, follow instruction outlined under the "FANSTEL Limited Warranty". Rights of the Telephone Company If your product is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may temporarily discontinue your telephone service. If possible, they ll notify you before they interrupt service. If advance notice isn t practical, you ll be given the opportunity to correct the problem, and you will be informed of your right to file a complaint with the FCC notified as soon as possible. Your telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations, or procedures that could affect the proper functioning of your FANSTEL product. If such changes are planned, you will be notified. Interference Information: Part 15 of FCC Rules Some telephone equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio-frequency energy and, if not installed and used properly, may cause interference to radio and television reception. Your FANSTEL product has been tested and found to meet the standards for a Class B digital device, as specified in Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These specifications are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If your FANSTEL product causes interference to radio or television reception when it is in use, you might correct the interference with any one or all of these measures: (a) Where it can be done safely, reorient the receiving television or radio antenna. (b) To the extent possible, relocate the television, radio or other receiver with respect to the telephone equipment. (c) If your telephone product runs on AC power, plug your product into an AC outlet that is not on the same circuit as one used by your radio or television. 19