CHAPTER 4
INSTALLATION
A. Battery (included with RC200)
Speakerphone
1. Six "AA" size,
Nickel Metal Hydride
(Ni-MH) recharge-
able batteries are
used for back–up
during a power out-
age (Fig 3).They
power the RC
for approximately
5 hours. DO NOT
USE ALKALINE
BATTERIES, they will damage your
equipment.
Remote Transmitter
2. Install the "23A" size 12V alkaline cigarette
lighter battery in the Remote Transmitter
(included) as shown (Fig 4).With normal
usage, it lasts 6–12 months. If the power
indicator light is faint or does not come on
when the button is pressed, replace the
battery.The Remote Transmitter has an
operating range of up to 40 feet.
Power
indicator
Jack for
accessory
switch
Thread both
ends of necklace
Battery
through hole and
compartment
tie a small knot.
(optional)
Figure 4 – Remote Transmitter
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Figure 3 – battery
compartment
B. Connections
Figure 5 – Connection of phone line and
AC adapter
1. Connect the phone line and AC adapter
as shown.
Set the tone/pulse selector (T/P) to T if
you have touch tone service, set to P if
2.
you have pulse dialing (rotary). (See Fig 2)
The RC can be placed on a desk, or mounted
on the wall. Do not put the RC on or next to
metal surfaces, computers, televisions, radios,
microwaves, or other electrical equipment that
can cause interference to the wireless signal
from the Remote Transmitter.
C. Setting up your RC
The RC comes with the following
operating settings from the factory:
1. Scan rate is 5 seconds per memory
location.
2. Voice activated answering (RC200
only) is off.
3. Unanswered call indicator is on.
4. Voice mail indicator (RC200 only) is
off.
5. Tone/pulse switch set to Tone.
6. Ring volume set to Hi.
7. "0" (operator) is programmed into first
memory location of M1.
8. Remote flash switch (RC200 only) is off.