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User manual Philips, model SJA9190/17

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The unit identifies calls by announcing the Caller’s ten-digit telephone number between the first and second ring. If the call is coming from a number that has been blocked, it will announce “Number Blocked.” If the telephone number is unidentified, the unit will announce “Number Unknown.” If the phone is still ringing, and you didn’t hear the number being announced, just press the big key and it will repeat the number. Audibly Reviewing Calls The unit stores the last ten calls in memory for audible review. This is convenient for finding out who called while you were out. There are two ways to perform audible call review: 1. Press the big key to hear the date, time, and telephone number of the most recent call in the log. Subsequent pressing and releasing this key will go further back into the call log and announce information about earlier 8 ENOperation ENOperation calls. Pressing the big key while an announcement is in process pre-empts the current announcement and goes to the next call. After the final call is announced, the unit beeps. Continued pressing will start back at the top of the log again. 2. Hold down the big key for 2-seconds, and it will announce the number of new calls followed by the date, time, and telephone number of every new call in the log. After the final call is announced, the unit beeps. Language Selection The unit speaks in English and Spanish. To change the selected language, hold down the small key and momentarily press and release the big key. The unit announces “January” in the selected language. Erasing Calls To erase the calls in the audible call log, hold down the big key for 4-seconds. The unit beeps confirming the calls have been erased. Volume Control There are four volume settings - low, medium, high, and off. To change the volume, press and release the small key very quickly. You may find it helpful to press the key using the eraser 9 EN Operation EN Operation end of a pencil. The key is designed so that it is difficult to change the setting by accident. The unit beeps reflecting the new volume setting. It beeps twice to indicate the volume is turned OFF. If the volume is set to OFF, incoming calls will not be announced. Calls reviewed while the Troubleshooting & FAQ volume is OFF will be announced at medium volume level. Troubleshooting & FAQs Having problems? Before contacting PHILIPS or your dealer, check the following list of suggestions. You might be able to solve the problem yourself. Question: My unit does not announce anything when the phone rings. Answers: Make sure the volume is turned up. To turn up the volume, press the volume control button (small button) with your finger or a pencil eraser until you hear the unit “beep” at the desired volume level. If you hear the unit beep twice, then the volume is off. 10 ENTroubleshooting & FAQ ENTroubleshooting & FAQ Make sure the batteries are installed properly. The POSITIVE and NEGATIVE ends of the batteries must line up according to the installation diagram inside the battery compartment. Make sure you have connected the telephone cord between the telephone wall jack and one of the telephone jacks on the back of the unit. Make sure you have subscribed to Caller ID service from your local telephone company. Wait for the second ring before answering the phone. The Caller ID information is received between the first and second ring. Make sure you have a fresh set of Alkaline batteries installed, or that you are using the FCC Regulations optional AC adapter. FCC Part 68 and ACTA Information Your Caller ID unit has been registered with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), and it complies with the standards set forth in part 68 of the FCC rules. The FCC requires that we provide the following information. 11 EN FCC Regulations EN FCC Regulations Connection and Use: The FCC requires you to use a modular telephone jack. This equipment may not be used with party line service or coin-operated telephone lines. Notification of the Telephone Company The FCC requires that upon request of your local telephone company you provide the following information: the line to which you will connect the Caller ID unit (your phone number), the Caller ID units FCC registration number and ringer equivalence number (REN) (located on the back of your Caller ID unit), and the USOC jack required (USOC RJ-11C or RJ-11W). (note: the REN is useful in determining how many devices you may connect to your telephone line and still have all of them ring when someone calls your telephone number. in most, but not all areas, the sum of all RENs should be five or less. contact your local telephone company for more information.) Problems And Repairs If your Caller ID unit is malfunctioning, the FCC requires you to completely disconnect it until 12 ENFCC Regulations ENFCC Regulations the problem has been solved. If your Caller ID unit is harming the nationwide telephone network, the telephone company may temporarily discontinue your telephone service. ...


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