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MODEL: MPH2430
BEFORE OPERATING THIS PRODUCT,
PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS COMPLETELY.
CORDLESS TELEPHONE WITH DIGITAL
ANSWERING MACHINE
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
MPH2430.O/M.QXD 1/29/03 9:12 AM Page 50
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Page 1 - MODEL: MPH2430

MODEL: MPH2430BEFORE OPERATING THIS PRODUCT,PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS COMPLETELY.CORDLESS TELEPHONE WITH DIGITALANSWERING MACHINEOPERATING INSTRU

Page 2 - IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

WALL MOUNTING THE UNIT (NO STANDARD WALL JACK)1. Drill two holes with a vertical distance between the two marked positions of 315/16" (100mm).2.

Page 3 - SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

10INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS (CONTINUED)Remove the battery cover located onthe rear of the handset by pressing onthe top cover and sliding it downward.

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11SET-UP INSTRUCTIONSSETTING THE RINGER VOLUMESet the ringer volume (HI, LOW, OFF) while in the Standby mode as follows:Press and hold the VOICE MAIL/

Page 5 - CONTENTS

12SET-UP INSTRUCTIONS (CONTINUED)SETTING THE LANGUAGESet the language (ENGLISH, SPANISH, FRENCH) as follows:Press and hold the VOICE MAIL/MENU button

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13SET-UP INSTRUCTIONS (CONTINUED)SETTING THE FIRST RINGThis feature will turn the first ring of the phone On or Off. Set to Off so the phonedoes not r

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14SET-UP INSTRUCTIONS (CONTINUED)SETTING THE TIME AND DATEChange the Time and Date as follows:Press and hold the VOICE MAIL/MENU button for more than

Page 8 - DC 9V Jack

15SET-UP INSTRUCTIONS (CONTINUED)SETTING THE LCD CONTRASTIf you find the LCD screen difficult to read, set the contrast level as follows:Press and hol

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16SETTING THE PBX NUMBERThis feature will insert a number (0-9) before the outgoing number, if required.When a number is selected, the unit will autom

Page 10 - HEADSET CONNECTION

17SETTING THE FLASH TIMEThis unit enables you to select the standard flash time applicable to your callingarea, which is useful when “clicking” over t

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18SETTING THE PAUSE TIMEThis unit enables you to change the number of seconds that a pause lasts whenusing programmed pauses in your speed dial number

Page 12 - SETTING THE RINGER VOLUME

1Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the partyresponsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to opera

Page 13 - SETTING THE LANGUAGE

19SETTING THE VOICE MAILThis unit enables you to store the Voice Mail Post Code number in your area. Thiswill automatically connect you to the Voice m

Page 14 - SETTING THE FIRST RING

20SETTING THE MESSAGE WAITINGThe unit’s Message Waiting setting is set to OFF by default. Message Waiting willturn on automatically only when your loc

Page 15 - SETTING THE TIME AND DATE

21SETTING THE AREA CODEThis unit does not require any programming of an area code. However, this settingcould be used to add the local area code to nu

Page 16 - SETTING THE LCD CONTRAST

22TELEPHONE OPERATIONPLACING A CALLAfter the battery has been fully charged,press the TALK button and listen for adial tone; the timer will start coun

Page 17 - SETTING THE PBX NUMBER

23RECEIVING A CALLUp to 80 incoming calls are saved in the Caller ID log.Make sure that the Caller ID service is turned on by your phone company. When

Page 18 - SETTING THE FLASH TIME

24TELEPHONE OPERATION (CONTINUED)REDIALING A NUMBERPress the TALK button ❶ (the displaywill light), followed by the SAVE/RE/PA button ❷ to automatica

Page 19 - SETTING THE PAUSE TIME

25TELEPHONE OPERATION (CONTINUED)PAGING THE HANDSETPress the PAGE button on the base tolocate the handset when not in use;the handset will beep for on

Page 20 - SETTING THE VOICE MAIL

26TELEPHONE OPERATION (CONTINUED)MESSAGE WAITING FUNCTIONWhen a caller has recorded a message on a personal message service, “MSGWAITING” will appear

Page 21 - SETTING THE MESSAGE WAITING

27TELEPHONE OPERATION (CONTINUED)CHECKING THE CALLER ID LOGWhile the handset is in the Standby mode, press the Scroll Up ❶ or Down ❷ button;any unview

Page 22 - SETTING THE AREA CODE

28TELEPHONE OPERATION (CONTINUED)DIALING A NUMBER IN THE CALLER ID DISPLAYYou can automatically call a number from the caller ID log as follows:Scroll

Page 23 - TONE/PULSE SWITCH

2IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (CONTINUED)When using your telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followedto reduce the risk of

Page 24 - RECEIVING A CALL

29TELEPHONE OPERATION (CONTINUED)STORING NAMES & TELEPHONE NUMBERS IN THE PHONEBOOKThe memory can store up to 40 name/telephone numbers.Press the

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30TELEPHONE OPERATION (CONTINUED)CHARACTER MAP CHARTKey 1 press 2 press 3 press 4 press 5 press 6 press 7 press 8 press 9 press1 Space 1 & ‘ ( ) .

Page 26 - CALL WAITING

31TELEPHONE OPERATION (CONTINUED)SAVING CALLER ID INFORMATION TO THE PHONEBOOKThe Phonebook can save the information directly from the caller ID.Scrol

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32TELEPHONE OPERATION (CONTINUED)EDITING TELEPHONE NUMBERS/NAMESYou can edit a phone number in the Phonebook as follows:Press the DIR button.1Press th

Page 28 - CHECKING THE CALLER ID LOG

33TELEPHONE OPERATION (CONTINUED)DELETING A NUMBER FROM THE PHONEBOOKDelete a number from the Phonebook as follows:Press the DIR button ❶ while in the

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34ANSWERING MACHINE OPERATIONSETTING THE TIME/DAY STAMPPress and hold the SET button untilyou hear the announcement, “Time isOff, please enter new tim

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35RECORDING YOUR OUTGOING MESSAGE IN PRIMARY MAILBOXThis unit provides one primary mailbox and four individual mailboxes (1, 2, 3, 4)which can retriev

Page 31 - VIEWING THE PHONEBOOK

36RECORDING YOUR OUTGOING MESSAGE IN MAILBOXES 1THROUGH 4Record an OGM in mailboxes 1, 2, 3 or 4 as follows:NOTES:•A prerecorded message, “Please reco

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37TURNING THE ANSWERING SYSTEM ON/OFFNOTE:• Once the answering system is turned off, the answer function will answer afterthe 10th ring, allowing you

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38SETTING THE RING SELECT SWITCHTo choose a number of times the phone rings before the answering systemanswers, set the RING SELECT switch as follows:

Page 34 - BLOCKED CALLS

1. If your local telephone exchange only accepts Pulse dialing, you may have toswitch the Tone/Pulse switch to Tone to access certain services that re

Page 35 - SETTING THE TIME/DAY STAMP

39ANSWERING MACHINE OPERATION (CONTINUED)RECORDING A MEMO IN THE MAILBOXES 1, 2, 3 or 4Press a Mailbox button ❶; the selectedmailbox indicator will st

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40TO INTERRUPT AN ICM/MEMO TO REPEAT AN ICM/MEMOPress the STOP button to end theplaying of a message; the answeringsystem will announce, “End ofmessag

Page 37 - THROUGH 4

41TO ERASE ALL ICMs/MEMOS INTHE PRIMARY MAILBOXTO ERASE ALL ICMs/MEMOS INTHE MAILBOXES 1-4Press and hold the ERS button; theunit will announce, “Messa

Page 38 - SETTING THE ANNC/ICM SWITCH

42ANSWERING MACHINE OPERATION (CONTINUED)TWO-WAY RECORDINGTwo-way recording allows you to record your conversation with another caller.Two-way recordi

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43REMOTE OPERATIONREMOTE ACCESS CODEThis unit can be operated remotely from almost any touch-tone phone. The AccessCode is preset as shown below:If th

Page 40 - PLAYING ICMs/MEMOS

44REMOTE OPERATION (CONTINUED)USING THE REMOTE CALL INTo call in to listen to your messages remotely, change settings, etc, dial the phonenumber from

Page 41 - SAVING ICMs/MEMOS

SYMPTOM SOLUTIONNo dial tone Check that the telephone line cord connectors at both ends are pushed in firmly until they click.If you had a power failu

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46SYMPTOM SOLUTION The Caller ID LCD Check the power connections. panel is blankCheck the telephone line cord connections.Check the batteries for p

Page 43 - TWO-WAY RECORDING

47TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE (ANSWERING SYSTEM)FOR ADDITIONAL SET-UP OR OPERATING ASSISTANCE, PLEASE VISITOUR WEBSITE AT WWW.MEMOREXELECTRONICS.COM OR CONT

Page 44 - CHANGING THE ACCESS CODE

48CARE AND MAINTENANCE1. Clean your phone with a damp (never wet) cloth. Solvent ordetergent should never be used.2. Avoid operating your unit under d

Page 45 - RESETTING THE UNIT

Important Safety Precautions ...1Contents ...4Location of Controls and Indic

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Memcorp, Inc.Weston, FLPrinted in Hong KongVisit our website at www.memorexelectronics.comMPH2430.O/M.QXD 1/29/03 9:12 AM Page 49

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5LOCATION OF CONTROLS AND INDICATORS12346109161514131211785HANDSET2325242221181920172726282930313233343536373839414042BASE1. Antenna2. NEW CALL/MSG WT

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6LOCATION OF CONTROLS AND INDICATORS (CONTINUED)4345444746484950BASE - SIDE43. RESET Button44. DC 9V Jack45. Telephone LINE jack46. RING SELECT Switch

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1. Carefully unpack and remove your unit from the box.2. Make sure all of the following items have been included:3. Make sure the Rechargeable Battery

Page 50 - Printed in Hong Kong

8INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS (CONTINUED)WALL MOUNTING THE UNIT (STANDARD WALL JACK)Follow the instructions below to install the base onto a standard tel

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