Toshiba Cordless Telephone SX 2801 User Manual

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OWNER S MANUAL  
900MHz DIGITAL SPREAD SPECTRUM CORDLESS TELEPHONE  
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SX 2801  
The FIRST thing to do after unpacking your new  
cordless telephone is:  
CHARGE THE BATTERY !  
Please read and follow the few instructions on  
PAGE 2  
BEFORE YOU DO ANYTHING ELSE.  
 
INTRODUCTION  
FEATURES  
Toshiba America Consumer Products, Inc., takes pride in presenting  
the new 900 MHz digital spread spectrum cordless telephone. The  
Toshiba cordless telephone features a 16-digit x 3-line dot matrix liquid  
crystal display (LCD) for caller ID on Call Waiting and speed-dial  
programming and calling. The sleek new design provides face-up  
battery charging even when wall mounted. Other features are  
summarized below.  
900 MHz Digital Spread Spectrum  
Transmission with Extended Talk  
Range  
20 Channel Auto Scanning  
50 Name & Number Caller ID  
Caller ID on Call Waiting  
Call Waiting Options  
Digital Call Protect Privacy  
Scrambling and Digital Security  
Code  
Backlit 3-Line Alphanumeric LCD  
Display  
Volume Control (4 Level)  
Ringer Volume and Tone Control  
Digital Security Code (about 65,000)  
20 speed-dial locations, 20 digits  
each  
Long Standby Battery Life (10 days)  
One Way Page/Handset Locator  
•3 Number Redial (32 digits)  
Any-Key Answer  
Reversible Charging System  
Hearing Aid Compatible/HAC  
Volume  
Desk/Wall Mountable  
Headset Jack  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
Preparation  
INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3  
Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6  
LOCATION OF CONTROLS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8  
Handset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8  
Base unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9  
INSTALLATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10  
Setting up the base unit (Desk top mounting) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10  
AC adaptor information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10  
Setting up the base unit (Wall mounting) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11  
Charging the battery pack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12  
Setting the dial mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14  
Setting or canceling the Auto Talk function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15  
Setting or canceling caller ID on call waiting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15  
Setting the area code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16  
Using a headset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17  
Basics  
BASIC OPERATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18  
Making a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18  
Receiving a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18  
3 number redial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19  
Out of range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19  
Handset earpiece volume setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19  
Handset ringer volume setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19  
Ringer off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19  
Tone/Pause . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20  
Interference or static . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20  
Paging the handset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21  
MEMORY DIALING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22  
Storing numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
Steps for entering names and special characters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24  
If you make a mistake while entering a name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25  
Dialing a stored number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25  
Editing and deleting stored numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26  
Caller ID/Call waiting  
CALLER ID/CALL WAITING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28  
Answering a call with caller ID service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28  
Searching caller ID memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29  
Calling back from the caller ID list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29  
Editing caller ID data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30  
Transfering CID number to speed-dial memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30  
Deleting caller ID data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31  
Call waiting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32  
Call waiting options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33  
Additional Information  
TROUBLESHOOTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35  
WARRANTY/SERVICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38  
WALL MOUNT TEMPLATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
When using your telephone equipment,  
9 Never push objects of any kind into  
this product through cabinet slots as  
they may touch dangerous voltage  
points or short out parts that could  
result in a risk of fire or electric shock.  
Never spill liquid of any kind on the  
product.  
basic safety precautions should always  
be followed to reduce the risk of fire,  
electric shock and injury.  
1 Read and understand all instructions.  
2 Follow all warnings and instructions  
marked on the product.  
10 Do not disassemble this product.  
Opening or removing covers puts you  
at risk of electrical shock, and incorrect  
reassembly can cause shocks, sparks  
or other damage during subsequent  
use.  
3 Unplug this product from the wall  
outlet before cleaning. Do not use  
liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners.  
Use a dry cloth for cleaning.  
4 Do not use this product near water  
sources, such as bath tubs, wash  
bowls, kitchen sinks, laundry tubs, wet  
basements, or swimming pools.  
11 Take this product to a qualified service  
technician under any of the following  
conditions:  
5 Do not place this product on an  
unstable cart, stand, or table. The  
telephone may fall, causing serious  
damage to the telephone.  
A. When the power supply cord is  
damaged or frayed.  
B. If liquid has been spilled into the  
product.  
6 Slots and openings in the cabinet and  
the back or bottom are provided for  
ventilation. To protect it from  
C. If the product has been exposed to  
rain or water.  
D. If the product does not operate  
normally according to the operating  
instructions. Adjust only those  
controls covered by this manual.  
Improper adjustment of other  
controls may result in serious  
damage to the unit or your home.  
E. If the product has been dropped or  
the cabinet has been damaged.  
F. If the product exhibits a distinct  
change in performance.  
overheating, these openings must not  
be blocked or covered. The openings  
should never be blocked by placing  
the product on a bed, sofa, rug, or  
other similar surface. This product  
should never be placed near or over a  
radiator or heat register. This product  
should not be placed in a built-in  
installation unless proper ventilation is  
provided.  
7 Do not allow anything to rest on the  
power cord. Do not locate this product  
where the cord can be stepped on or  
tripped over.  
12 Do not use the telephone in the  
vicinity of a gas leak.  
8 Do not overload wall outlets and  
extension cords as this can result in  
the risk of fire or electric shock.  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
The RBRCTM Seal  
The RBRCTM Seal on the (easily removable) nickel-cadmium battery  
(contained in our product) indicates that Toshiba America Consumer  
Products, Inc. (TACP) is voluntarily participating in an industry program  
to collect and recycle these batteries at the end of their useful lives,  
when taken out of service within the United States. The RBRCTM  
program provides a convenient alternative to placing used nickel-  
cadmium batteries into the trash or municipal waste, which is illegal in some areas.  
TACP’s payments to RBRCTM make it easy for you to drop off the spent battery at  
local retailers of replacement nickel-cadmium batteries, or at authorized TACP product  
service centers. You may also contact your local recycling center for information on  
where to return the spent battery. Please call 1-800-8-BATTER for information on Ni-  
Cd battery recycling in your area. TACP’s involvement in this program is part of its  
commitment to protecting our environment and conserving natural resources.  
RBRCTM is a trademark of Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation.  
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR INJURY TO PERSONS BY THE  
BATTERY, READ AND FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS.  
4 Exercise care in handling the  
batteries. Contact with conductive  
materials such as rings, bracelets and  
BATTERIES  
keys may cause the battery to short  
out, resulting in overheating which  
could burn.  
1 Use only the appropriate type and  
size battery pack specified in the  
instruction manual provided for this  
5 Charge the battery pack provided with  
or identified for use with this product  
only in accordance with the  
product.  
2 Do not dispose of the battery pack in  
a fire. The cell may explode. Check  
with State and local codes for  
instructions and limitations specified  
in the instruction manual provided for  
this product.  
possible special disposal instructions.  
3 Do not open or mutilate the battery  
pack. Released electrolytes are  
corrosive and may cause damage to  
the eyes or skin. It may be toxic if  
swallowed.  
6 Observe proper polarity orientation  
between the battery pack and the  
battery charger.  
ATTENTION: THE PRODUCT THAT YOU HAVE PURCHASED CONTAINS A  
RECHARGEABLE BATTERY. UNDER VARIOUS STATE AND LOCAL LAWS, IT MAY  
BE ILLEGAL TO DISPOSE OF THIS BATTERY INTO THE MUNICIPAL WASTE  
STREAM. PLEASE CHECK WITH YOUR LOCAL GOVERNMENT FOR DETAILS IN  
YOUR AREA REGARDING RECYCLING OPTIONS OR PROPER DISPOSAL.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
TO HELP PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT, THIS PRODUCT MAY CONTAIN  
RECYCLED OR RECONDITIONED PARTS AND MATERIALS.  
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LOCATION OF CONTROLS  
HANDSET  
Antenna  
Headset jack  
VOL/RING  
VOL/RING  
(L) button (up arrow button)  
Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)  
(M) button (down arrow button)  
(page 19)  
REDIAL  
(
) button  
(Left arrow button)  
(page 19)  
FLASH  
(
) button (Right arrow button)  
R
E
D
IA  
L
(page 14, 32)  
F
L
A
S
H
V
O
L
/R  
IN  
TALK  
G
SELECT  
button (page 22 to 26, 31 to 33)  
button  
TALK  
(page 18)  
S
E
L
E
C
T
L
.D  
.
ID  
C
L.D./1  
button (page 30)  
L
O
CID  
C
(Caller ID) button (page 28 to 32)  
A
L
button (page 30)  
LOCAL/3  
TONE/  
MEM  
(TONE) button  
(page 14, 20)  
TO  
NE  
M
E
M
PULSE  
/
button (page 14, 20)  
(Memory) button  
(page 22)  
P
A
U
S
E
F
U
N
C
T
IO  
N
D
E
L
E
T
E
DELETE  
button (page 26, 31 to 32)  
CHANNEL  
CHANNEL button (page 20)  
PAUSE  
button (page 20)  
Battery compartment (page 12)  
FUNCTION  
Charging contacts  
button (page 15 to 16, 33)  
SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES:  
Modular Line Cord  
Part # RC008231  
AC Adaptor  
TAC-1700  
Part # RC009258  
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LOCATION OF CONTROLS  
BASE UNIT  
DC IN 9V jack (page 10)  
LINE modular jack (page 10)  
Hook  
Antenna  
Cradle  
IN USE/CHARGE LED  
PAGE  
button (page 21)  
Charging contacts  
For purchase of accessories, please call 1-877-644-7373.  
Owner’s manual  
Part # RC009798  
Rechargeable Battery Pack  
Quick Reference Guide  
Part # RC009799  
Toshiba TRB-8000  
Part # RC004931  
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INSTALLATION  
SETTING UP THE BASE UNIT (DESK TOP MOUNTING)  
For setting up the base unit follow the instructions below.  
Raise the antenna to vertical  
position.  
Telephone Line Cord  
Single-Line  
Telephone Jack  
(RJ11C)  
Fasten the AC adaptor  
cord to prevent it from  
being disconnected.  
Power Outlet  
(AC 120 V, 60 Hz)  
AC Adaptor  
Plug the AC adaptor firmly into the base unit and the AC 120V outlet.  
USE ONLY WITH Supplied AC ADAPTOR (TAC-1700 power source  
AC 120V 60Hz/DC9V).  
Connect the AC adaptor to a continuous power supply.  
AC ADAPTOR INFORMATION  
Use only the supplied AC adaptor, or one matching its specifications  
exactly with this product. Incorrect voltage may damage the unit or  
cause it to function improperly.  
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INSTALLATION  
SETTING UP THE BASE UNIT (WALL MOUNTING)  
MOUNTING ON A STANDARD WALL PLATE:  
Raise the antenna.  
Single-Line  
Telephone Jack  
(RJ11C)  
Telephone  
Line Cord  
Power Outlet  
(AC 120 V, 60 Hz)  
AC Adaptor  
Route the cords through the guides.  
Place the base unit on the posts of the wall plate and push down until it is  
firmly seated.  
NOTES:  
• Do not use any outlet controlled by a wall switch.  
• If you don’t have a standard wall plate, cut out the template on this page and  
use it to position two screws (minimum length of 13/8 inches) into the wall  
with the heads protruding about 1/4 inch.  
CUT  
CUT  
Wall mount template  
IMPORTANT:  
Before mounting, select a wall area of sufficient  
strength. If mounting on wallboard or in an area  
of questionable strength, locate a stud for  
maximum support of your telephone.  
Avoid electrical cables, pipes, or other items  
behind the mounting location that could cause a  
hazard.  
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INSTALLATION  
CHARGING THE BATTERY PACK  
It is important to charge the battery for 12-16 hours continuously  
without any interruption before you use the handset for the first  
time.  
1
2
Remove the battery cover on the  
back of the handset by sliding it  
down.  
Red  
Black  
Plug the battery pack cord into the  
connector with the correct polarity.  
(black and red wires).  
3
4
Place the battery pack in the battery  
compartment.  
Put the battery cover back by  
sliding until it snaps into place.  
Make sure not to get the wires of  
the battery pack caught in the  
cover.  
5
Place the handset on the base unit.  
Be sure the IN USE/CHARGE LED  
lights.  
If the IN USE/CHARGE LED does  
not light, make sure the AC adaptor  
is plugged in securely.  
IN USE/  
CHARGE  
LED  
Charging contacts  
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INSTALLATION  
NOTES:  
Use only the supplied battery pack (TRB-8000 power source 600mAh, 3.6VDC)  
The battery pack is not charged properly if the charging contacts are dirty or  
tarnished. Clean the contacts occasionally with a dry cloth.  
After the battery pack is fully charged;  
Operation  
Approx. battery life  
up to 6 hours  
While in use (Talk mode)  
While not in use (Standby mode)  
up to 10 days  
When "Low Battery" blinks on the LCD, all handset buttons are  
disabled and the battery needs to be charged. If this occurs during a  
call, you hear short beeps. Finish the call as soon as possible and  
place the handset on the base unit.  
Low Battery  
NOTES:  
If a call comes in when the battery is too low to operate properly, you will be  
unable to answer the call or the call will be disconnected.  
The redial memory numbers backup for up to 2 minutes while you replace  
the battery pack.  
If you must replace the battery pack during a telephone call, complete the  
replacement of the battery pack within 30 seconds, and you can return to the  
original call.  
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INSTALLATION  
Before using the Handset, make sure to read the following instructions.  
FLASH  
SELECT  
TONE/  
PULSE  
/
FUNCTION  
SETTING THE DIAL MODE  
Depending on your dialing system, set the mode as follows:  
FLASH  
1
2
Press and hold  
until you hear a confirmation tone.  
To set the dial mode for  
pulse dialing, press  
PULSE  
Dial Mode:Pulse  
Tone - Press  
Pulse- Press #  
Dial Mode:Tone  
Tone - Press  
Pulse- Press #  
/
. Or to set  
the dial mode for tone  
PULSE  
TONE/  
/
TONE/  
dialing press  
.
A confirmation tone  
sounds to indicate the  
setting is complete.  
Tone Dialing  
Pulse Dialing  
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INSTALLATION  
SETTING OR CANCELING THE AUTO TALK FUNCTION  
If the handset is placed on the base unit, you can answer a call by  
lifting the handset from the base unit (Auto Talk). If the handset is not  
on the base unit, you can answer a call by pressing any one of the  
buttons (Any-key Answer function). When the Auto Talk function is set  
to ON, the Any-key Answer function is also set to ON.  
When the Auto Talk function is set to OFF, you can lift the handset and  
view the caller ID information before taking the call. This function is  
factory preset to OFF.  
FUNCTION  
1
2
3
Press  
. The LCD displays the  
1
s
2
Auto Talk:Off  
CIDCW:On  
current setting.  
3 Area Code:  
SELECT  
Press  
. Each time you press SELECT ,  
the On/Off setting will be switched.  
FUNCTION  
Press  
. The handset returns to  
1
s
2
Auto Talk:On  
CIDCW:On  
standby mode.  
3 Area Code:  
SETTING OR CANCELING CALLER ID ON CALL WAITING  
This function is preset to ON so that you will receive caller ID on Call  
Waiting when you subscribe to both local telephone company services.  
When you set this function to Opt, you can use pre-programmed  
seven call waiting options (See page 33 Call Waiting Options).  
If you do not subscribe to these services, be sure to set this function to  
OFF.  
1
2
Press  
. The LCD displays the  
FUNCTION  
current setting.  
1
s
2
Auto Talk:Off  
CIDCW:On  
3 Area Code:615  
2
Press  
or  
to move the pointer to  
SELECT  
CIDCW and press  
press  
. Each time you  
1 Auto Talk:Off  
2
s
CIDCW:On  
, the On/Off/Opt setting will be  
SELECT  
3 Area Code:615  
switched.  
3
Press  
and replace the handset on the base unit.  
FUNCTION  
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INSTALLATION  
SETTING THE AREA CODE  
It is necessary to program your area code so that local calls will be  
displayed properly on caller ID.  
1
s
2
Auto Talk:Off  
CIDCW:On  
FUNCTION  
1
2
3
Press  
.
3 Area Code:  
1 Auto Talk:Off  
2
3
CIDCW:On  
3
Press  
Code.  
or  
to move the pointer to Area  
s
Area Code:  
1 Auto Talk:Off  
CIDCW:On  
3 Area Code:615  
2
Press SELECT .  
Enter a 3-digit area code. For example, enter 615.”  
If you enter a wrong number, press  
DELETE  
.
1 Auto Talk:Off  
4
5
Press SELECT .  
2
3
CIDCW:On  
Area Code:615  
s
Confirmation tone sounds.  
FUNCTION  
Press  
.
The handset returns to the standby mode.  
NOTES:  
Change your area code when you move to another location that has a  
different area code.  
When you make a call or redial to a number within your area code, only the  
last 7 digits of the phone number are dialed when you set the area code.  
During call-back, however, the phone will include the area code from where  
the call originated when it automatically redials the number. To avoid this  
problem, always be sure to set the area code of your phone so that the phone  
will automatically exclude the area code when the incoming code is the same  
as that of the phone.  
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INSTALLATION  
USING A HEADSET  
You can use an optional headset (part#: RC 008260) that has a 3/32-  
inch(2.5mm) plug.  
To connect the headset, open the  
rubber cover on the left side of the  
handset, then insert the headset's plug  
into the jack.  
T
A
With a headset connected, you can  
make or answer calls as usual using  
the keys on the handset.  
When you finish using the headset,  
disconnect it from the handset and  
close the rubber cover to protect the  
jack.  
NOTES:  
The handset's earspeaker and microphone are turned off with a headset  
connected.  
Pressing the VOL/RING (L,M) button of the handset also controls the  
connected headset's volume.  
If you place the handset on the base unit while the headset is connected, be  
sure the handset is placed properly.  
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BASIC OPERATION  
Before using the Handset, make sure to read the following instructions.  
(
)
VOL/RING  
FLASH  
REDIAL  
TALK  
(
)
VOL/RING  
/
PULSE  
TONE/  
CHANNEL  
/
DELETE  
MAKING A CALL  
Handset On The Base  
Handset Off The Base  
TALK  
1) Pick up the handset.  
1) Press  
.
TALK  
2) Press  
.
2) Listen for the dial tone.  
3) Dial the number.  
OR  
3) Listen for the dial tone.  
4) Dial the number.  
OR  
TALK  
.
Dial the number, then press  
1) Pick up the handset.  
2) Dial the number, then press  
TALK  
.
TALK  
To hang up: Press  
, or return the handset to the base (Auto Standby).  
NOTE:  
DELETE  
To delete a wrong number, press or  
numbers, press and hold  
. To delete all  
,
and  
DELETE  
.
RECEIVING A CALL  
Handset On The Base  
Handset Off The Base  
TALK  
Pick up the handset (Auto Talk) or press  
.
Press any button (When the Auto Talk is set on)  
TALK  
To use the Auto TALK function, see page15.  
or press  
.
TALK  
To hang up: Press  
, or return the handset to the base (Auto Standby).  
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BASIC OPERATION  
3 NUMBER REDIAL  
You can redial any of the last three numbers dialed from the handset:  
REDIAL  
1
Press  
in standby mode. The last dialed number (Redial 1)  
appears.  
Each time you press  
REDIAL  
, the LCD displays one of the three last  
2 dialed numbers (Redial 1 to Redial 3).  
After the desired number has been selected, press  
connected.  
. The call will be  
TALK  
NOTES:  
The handset redials only up to 32 digits even for a number that exceeds this limit.  
REDIAL  
FLASH  
TALK  
When you press  
after pressing  
or  
, the latest dialed  
number will be dialed automatically.  
OUT OF RANGE  
During a call, as you begin to move too far from the base unit, the  
noise increases. Then, you should move close to the base unit. If you  
travel out-of-range, your call terminates.(See page 20 Interference or  
static).  
HANDSET EARPIECE VOLUME SETTING  
VOL/RING  
To adjust the earpiece volume, press  
(
or ) during a call.  
HANDSET RINGER VOLUME SETTING  
VOL/RING  
To adjust the ringer volume, press  
mode.  
(
or ) during standby  
RINGER OFF  
You can turn off the handset ringer volume.  
During standby mode or when you set the ringer volume, press and  
VOL/RING  
hold  
(
) till Ringer Offappears.  
Ringer Off  
VOL/RING  
To resume the Ringer, press  
(
or ).  
19  
 
BASIC OPERATION  
TONE/PAUSE  
To  
Do this  
TONE/  
To temporarily switch to tone dial  
(When the base is set to pulse mode),  
see page 14.  
Press  
. The following numbers will  
be sent as tone dialing.  
PAUSE  
To enter a pause within the dialing sequence  
Press  
. Pappears in the display  
which represents a pause.  
PAUSE  
EXAMPLE : To make a call 0  
12345678with tone dialing in  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
TONE/  
PAUSE  
pulse mode, press  
7
8
.
INTERFERENCE OR STATIC  
If you hear noise during a call, press  
CHANNEL  
to  
Talk  
0:15  
select another channel. The LCD displays  
Scanning  
Scanningwhile changing a channel.  
20  
 
BASIC OPERATION  
PAGING THE HANDSET  
PAGE  
1
To locate the handset while it is off the base,  
Paging  
PAGE  
press  
. The handset beeps for 60  
seconds.  
PAGE  
To stop paging, press  
or any key at the handset, or  
return the handset to the base unit.  
NOTE:  
You cannot page the handset during a call.  
21  
 
MEMORY DIALING  
You can store up to 20 telephone numbers and their associated  
names in the memory.  
NOTES:  
Always press a button within 20 seconds or the phone will return to standby.  
If you press a wrong button, an error tone sounds and the handset returns to  
standby mode.  
If you receive an incoming call or a pager call from the base unit during the  
operation, the operation will be cancelled.  
(
)
VOL/RING  
TALK  
VOL/RING  
SELECT  
(
)
DELETE  
MEM  
PAUSE  
STORING NUMBERS  
You can store up to 20 digits including #, , and PAUSE as a  
telephone number, and up to 13 characters as a name in one memory  
address.  
MEM  
1
2
Pick up the handset and press and hold  
till a beep sounds.  
Memory Store  
s
01  
02  
Enter a two-digit number (01-20), or press  
to select a free memory location number.  
,
22  
 
MEMORY DIALING  
3
4
Press SELECT .  
Store Name  
To enter a name, use the number keys.  
See the steps for storing names and special characters. (see page 24)  
If a name is not required, go to step 5.  
SELECT  
5
6
Press  
.
Store Number  
Enter a telephone number to be stored.  
NOTES:  
Store Number  
1P1234567890  
PAUSE  
By pressing  
, you can insert a 2-second  
pause in the memory dial to make a long distance  
call or call through a PBX.  
If you make a mistake, press  
and  
to move  
the cursor to the desired location.  
DELETE  
Press  
to delete characters as needed.  
7
8
Press  
. A confirmation beep sounds  
SELECT  
Memory01 Stored  
and the number is stored.  
The LCD returns to Memory Store screen. To store more names  
and numbers, return to step 2.  
If you do not store a name, only the memory  
location <Memory01> appears.  
Memory Store  
01  
02  
s
<Memory01>  
MEM  
9
To finish the operation, press  
the handset to the base unit.  
or return  
23  
 
MEMORY DIALING  
STEPS FOR ENTERING NAMES AND SPECIAL CHARACTERS  
Refer to the letters on the number buttons to select the desired letter.  
Each button selects a character as shown below.  
Number of times key is pressed  
Keys  
1
1
A
D
G
J
M
P
T
W
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
ABC  
2
B
E
H
K
N
Q
U
X
#
C
F
I
L
O
R
V
Y
a
d
g
j
m
S
t
Z
&
b
e
h
k
n
p
u
w
(
c
f
i
l
o
q
v
x
)
2
3
4
5
6
r
8
y
DEF  
3
GHI  
4
JKL  
5
MNO  
6
PQ  
RS  
7
s
z
7
9
TUV  
8
WX  
Y Z  
9
0
blank 0  
For example, to enter Ted Doeand 1 - 1 2 3 - 4 5 6 - 7 8 9 0  
MEM  
1
.
2 Pick up the handset and press and hold  
Enter a number or press  
,
to select a free memory  
3 location number.  
.
SELECT  
4 Press  
Press  
once.  
8
3
5
Press  
five times then press  
to move the cursor to  
twice to enter a space.  
the right.  
3
3
6
3
6
four times then press  
once.  
7 Press  
Press  
8
9
24  
Press  
six times.  
Press  
five times.  
 
MEMORY DIALING  
SELECT  
10  
.
11 When finished, press  
Press  
to be  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
1
1
12stored.  
Press  
.
SELECT  
IF YOU MAKE A MISTAKE WHILE ENTERING A NAME  
Use  
or  
to move the cursor to the incorrect character. Press  
DELETE  
to erase the wrong entry, then enter the correct character. To  
DELETE  
delete all characters, press and hold  
.
DIALING A STORED NUMBER  
MEM  
1
2
Pick up the handset and press  
.
01 Ted Doe  
s
02 DOE JOHN  
03 MOM AND DAD  
Press or enter a two-digit number  
(01-20) to display the desired destination.  
,
NOTE:  
When you press  
telephone number.  
When the stored phone number has 14 or more  
digits, is displayed next to the 12th digit. Press  
SELECT  
, the LCD displays both the name and the  
Ted Doe  
1234567890  
to see the rest of the numbers, and  
return.  
to  
3
Press TALK . The selected number will be dialed.  
NOTE:  
If you press  
MEM  
while you are selecting a location, memory selection is  
cancelled and the handset returns to standby.  
25  
 
MEMORY DIALING  
EDITING AND DELETING STORED NUMBERS  
You can delete a number or simply store another one in its place.  
When you store a new phone number, the data stored in that memory  
location is deleted automatically.  
MEM  
1
2
Pick up the handset and press and hold  
The confirmation tone sounds.  
.
Memory Store  
Ted Doe  
02 DOE JOHN  
01  
s
Enter a two-digit number (01-20) or press  
,
to select the memory location you  
want to edit/delete.  
s
Edit Memory01  
3
4
Press  
.
SELECT  
Delete Memory01  
Go Back  
Press  
SELECT  
or  
to select the desired function and press  
. To edit the stored data, select Edit Memory.To  
delete the data, select Delete Memory.”  
To return to the previous screen, select Go  
Back.”  
s
Edit Memory01  
Delete Memory01  
Go Back  
5
a
To edit data, go to step a. To delete data, go to step b.  
EDITING THE NAME AND TELEPHONE NUMBER  
Use the number buttons and  
or  
buttons to edit the  
name. (See Storing Numberson page 22 for instructions  
on how to enter names).  
DELETE  
(1) Press  
to erase a character at the  
Store Name  
Ted Doe  
cursor position.  
The next character on the right moves to  
the cursor position.  
(2) Press SELECT .  
Store Number  
1234567890  
DELETE  
(3) Press  
to erase numbers, and enter  
the correct number.  
SELECT  
(4) Press  
. A confirmation tone sounds  
MEM  
and the number is stored. Press  
return the handset to the base unit.  
or  
Memory01 Stored  
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MEMORY DIALING  
b
DELETING THE STORED DATA  
(1) Press  
select  
or  
or  
to move the pointer to  
.
Delete Memory01?  
Yes  
s
No  
DELETE  
(2) Press  
If  
or  
.
SELECT  
is selected: A confirmation tone  
sounds and the number is erased.  
Memory01 Deleted  
Memory Store  
If  
is selected: The LCD returns to the  
Memory Storedisplay.  
01  
s
Ted Doe  
02 DOE JOHN  
MEM  
(3) Press  
, or return the handset to the base unit.  
27  
 
CALLER ID/CALL WAITING  
(
)
VOL/RING  
(
)
VOL/RING  
FLASH  
SELECT  
CID  
TALK  
L.D./1  
LOCAL/3  
DELETE  
FUNCTION  
NOTES  
Before you can take advantage of the Caller ID and Call Waiting features, you  
must subscribe to these services from your local telephone company.  
Name and number caller ID only work in conjunction with service provided by  
your local telephone company.  
ANSWERING A CALL WITH CALLER ID SERVICE  
1
When the caller ID message is received, the display shows the  
caller's phone number along with the date and time. The incoming  
call information is stored in Caller ID record.  
If the Caller ID service includes the caller's name, the caller's name  
appears on the display (up to 15 characters).  
Incoming Call  
Caller's name  
Caller's phone number  
SMITH JOHN  
123-456-7890  
You may receive any one of the following messages;  
When invalid data is received . . . . . . . . . . . . .Incomplete Data  
When a private name is received . . . . . . . . .Private Name  
When a private number is received . . . . . . . . .Private Number  
When an unknown name is received . . . . . . .Unknown Name  
Unknown Number  
2 When an unknown number is received . . . . . .  
If you answer a call before the Caller ID message is  
received (for example, before the second ring), the  
Caller ID message will not appear and store.  
When you pick up the phone, the display changes to "Talk".  
NOTES:  
Talk  
0:00  
Volume Medium  
When the call is received via a telephone company that does not offer Caller  
ID service, the caller's phone number and name do not appear and store.  
(This includes international calls).  
When the call is via a Private Branch exchange (PBX), the caller's phone  
number and name may not appear and store.  
Data errors appear as " ".  
28  
 
CALLER ID/CALL WAITING  
SEARCHING CALLER ID MEMORY  
To review who has called, follow the steps below.  
The caller ID memory retains a listing of the 50 most recent callers.  
1
Pick up the handset and press  
.
CID  
If new caller ID data does not exist:  
Total:02  
If there is new caller ID data:  
New :01  
Total:02  
1/7  
9:30AM 12  
2
3
Press  
Press  
to display the latest incoming call.  
to see previous incoming call.  
DOE JOHN  
555-2563  
Press CID to return to standby mode.  
CALLING BACK FROM THE CALLER ID LIST  
CID  
1
2
Pick up the handset and press  
. Then,  
1/7  
9:30AM 12  
press  
or  
to display the number you SMITH JOHN  
456-7890  
wish to call.  
Press TALK .  
TALK  
4567890  
The displayed number will be dialed.  
NOTE:  
To enter a number for a long distance call, see EDITING CALLER ID DATApage  
30. It is not necessary to add a 1when dialing some area codes. If in doubt,  
check your local telephone directory.  
29  
 
CALLER ID/CALL WAITING  
EDITING CALLER ID DATA  
You can edit the Caller ID data.  
1
2
Pick up the handset and press CID . Then, press  
or  
repeatedly to display the Caller ID data you want to edit.  
L.D./1  
LOCAL/3  
Press  
for a long distance call prefix 1and  
for area code setting and cancellation.  
LOCAL/3  
key  
1/7  
9:30AM 12  
1/7  
9:30AM 12  
Ted Doe  
Ted Doe  
456-7890  
123-456-7890  
L.D./1  
L.D./1  
key  
key  
1/7  
Ted Doe  
1-456-7890  
9:30AM 12  
1/7  
9:30AM 12  
Ted Doe  
1-123-456-7890  
LOCAL/3  
key  
NOTE:  
Before you use  
LOCAL/3  
for area code setting and cancellation, make sure the  
AREA CODE is set. (See page 16)  
3
After editing Caller ID data, you can make the call or store procedures.  
To make a call, press TALK .  
MEM  
To store into memory dial, press  
location with or and press  
. Then, select memory  
.
SELECT  
TRANSFERING CID NUMBER TO SPEED-DIAL MEMORY  
CID  
1
Pick up the handset and press  
. Then, press  
or  
to indicate the number you want to store in the memory.  
Select Location  
MEM  
2
3
Press  
.
01  
02  
s
Enter a two-digit number (01-20) or press  
to select memory location.  
,
30  
 
CALLER ID/CALL WAITING  
SELECT  
4
Press  
. A confirmation tone sounds and the Caller ID data  
CID  
is stored. Press  
to return to standby.  
If you select a memory location which is already stored:  
SELECT  
Press  
to select “  
and press  
. Replace Memory?  
Yes  
s
No  
A confirmation tone sounds and the new data  
overwrites the old data. The LCD returns to  
the Caller ID display screen.  
If you select  
:
The LCD returns to the Caller ID display screen.  
CID  
Press  
to return to standby mode.  
DELETING CALLER ID DATA  
DELETE INDIVIDUAL CALLER ID DATA:  
CID  
1
Pick up the handset and press  
. Then, press  
or  
to display the caller ID number you want to delete from the  
memory.  
DELETE  
2
3
Press  
Press  
.
Delete Message?  
Yes  
No  
s
or  
to select Yesor No.  
DELETE  
SELECT  
Press  
or  
. If you select  
, you hear a confirmation tone and the LCD displays  
the next caller ID data. If there is none, the LCD displays the  
number of calls.  
If you select “  
screen.  
, the LCD returns to the Call ID display  
CID  
4
Press  
to return to standby.  
31  
 
CALLER ID/CALL WAITING  
DELETE ALL CALLER ID DATA:  
CID  
1
Press  
.
New :01  
Total:02  
DELETE  
2
3
Press  
Press  
.
Delete All?  
Yes  
or  
to select Yesor No.  
s
No  
DELETE  
SELECT  
Press  
or  
.
If you select  
sounds and the LCD displays Total:00.  
, a confirmation tone  
Total:00  
If you select  
, the LCD displays the  
New :01  
Total:02  
number of Caller ID calls.  
CID  
4
Press  
to return to the standby mode.  
CALL WAITING  
"Caller ID" and "Call waiting" are separate services. CIDCW (Caller ID on  
Call Waiting) performs the same as regular Caller ID on a call waiting  
number. You must subscribe to the CIDCW services before you can use  
the following features. The "Call waiting" service can also be used  
independently. Please contact your local telephone company for details.  
With Caller ID on call waiting, you can see who is calling to decide if you  
want to interrupt your current conversation to answer the incoming call.  
1
Before answering a call, check to see that the callers name  
and telephone number are displayed on the screen. To  
switch to the waiting call, press FLASH on the handset. The  
first caller is put on hold.  
2
To switch back to the first caller, press FLASH again.  
NOTES:  
FLASH  
Pressing  
without having received a Call Waiting signal may  
disconnect the current line.  
When CIDCW is set to Opt in the Caller ID setup menu (See page 15), if you  
FUNCTION  
press  
after receiving a call waiting call, you can view a list of  
ways to handle the new call. Choose an option using the  
press SELECT to active.  
and  
and  
,
32  
 
CALLER ID/CALL WAITING  
CALL WAITING OPTIONS  
Your phone gives you new options for call waiting. At the touch of a  
button, you can ask the caller to hold, send them to your voice mail  
service,or conference them into your current call. You may be required  
to subscribe to a voice mail service, call waiting, and call waiting  
options to use these features.  
Follow these steps to use call waiting options. This is an example for  
“Conference”.  
You receive a call waiting call.  
Talk  
0:02  
TOSHIBA CORP  
817-858-3300  
FUNCTION  
Press  
.
A list of options appears.  
(For more information on the options,  
see the table on page 34.)  
1
s
Ask to Hold  
2 Tell Busy  
3 Take Message  
Press  
or  
,
or number key (1-7).  
Select one of seven options.  
5
s
Conference  
6 Drop First  
7 Drop Last  
5
To select Conference, press  
scroll down to Conference.  
or  
SELECT  
Press  
.
Allows you to speak with your first and  
second caller to have a 3-way  
conference call.  
Talk  
0:03  
Conferenced  
FUNCTION  
Press  
.
The list of options appears.  
1
s
Ask to Hold  
2 Tell Busy  
3 Take Message  
6
To drop 1st caller, press  
down to Drop First, then  
To drop 2nd caller, press  
down to Drop Last, then  
or scroll  
5 Conference  
6 Drop First  
SELECT  
.
7
or scroll  
7
s
Drop Last  
SELECT  
.
A confirmation screen appears.  
Talk  
2:30  
Call Dropped  
33  
 
CALLER ID/CALL WAITING  
The options you can choose are shown below:  
No.  
Option  
Meaning  
1
Ask to Hold  
Prerecorded message asks 2nd caller to  
hold, and the waiting call is put on hold.  
2
Tell Busy  
Prerecorded message tells 2nd caller you  
are busy, and the waiting call is  
disconnected.  
3
4
Take Message  
Send 2nd caller to your voice mail service.  
Answer / Drop 1 Disconnects 1st caller and answers 2nd  
caller.  
5
Conference  
Starts a 3-way conference call with both  
callers.  
6
7
Drop First  
Drop Last  
Disconnects 1st caller.  
Disconnects 2nd caller.  
NOTES:  
When using each of options listed above, extra charge might apply.  
Not all options are available in all areas. Check with your local telephone  
company for details.  
34  
 
TROUBLESHOOTING  
Should any problem occur with the unit, use the following simple tests to determine  
whether or not servicing is required.  
PROBLEM  
SOLUTION  
The handset battery pack  
does not charge.  
The charging contacts of the handset and base are not clean.  
Clean them with a dry cloth.  
The battery is not connected with correct polarity.  
Install the battery pack correctly.  
The battery is several years old.  
Replace with a new battery.  
The battery was not fully charged at the initial charging.  
Charge the battery for 12-16 hours without any  
interruption.  
Battery pack becomes low  
quickly.  
The battery is several years old.  
Replace with a new battery.  
The AC adaptor of the base unit is disconnected.  
Plug the AC adaptor into the base unit and the AC 120V outlet.  
Can not make or  
receive calls.  
Can not hear dialtone.  
The battery is low.  
Place the handset on the base unit to recharge.  
Telephone line cord is disconnected.  
Check both ends of the telephone jack.  
The previous call was not disconnected.  
TALK  
Press  
to disconnect the line.  
Trouble with the telephone line.  
Check an extension line.  
Outlet used is controlled by a wall switch in its OFF position.  
Relocate it to another outlet.  
The handset is too far from the base unit.  
Bring the handset near the base unit.  
Dial setting needs to be changed.  
FLASH  
Press and hold  
key then choose the appropriate  
setting.  
Low battery blinks on the  
display.  
The battery is low.  
Return the handset to the base.  
35  
 
TROUBLESHOOTING  
PROBLEM  
SOLUTION  
The handset is located away from the base or the battery has been  
discharged.  
Return the handset to charge when finished your call.  
The handset does not ring  
or receive a page.  
The digital security code is changed.  
Remove the handset from the base unit and press and hold  
PAGE  
.While the handset is emitting, return the handset to the  
base unit.  
The ringer volume is set to OFF.  
Turn the ringer volume ON.  
The battery is low.  
Place the handset on the base unit to recharge.  
The charging contacts of the handset and the base are not  
clean.  
Clean them with a dry cloth.  
CHARGE LED will not light  
when the handset is  
placed on the base.  
The AC adaptor of the base unit is disconnected.  
Plug the AC adaptor firmly into the base unit and AC 120V outlet.  
The handset is not on the base.  
Place the handset on the base properly.  
The handset is too far from the base unit.  
Bring the handset near the base unit.  
Noise or interference  
The battery is low.  
Place the handset on the base unit to recharge.  
The base unit is located in a place with high interference.  
Relocate to another outlet.  
Interference from TV, Microwave oven, computer and electrical  
appliances.  
CHANNEL  
Press  
to select a clearer channel, or relocate the base  
unit.  
Excessive line noise.  
Check with another telephone.  
The volume control is set too high.  
Reduce volume to a lower setting.  
The base antenna is not in a vertical position.  
Lift the antenna to a vertical position.  
The phone needs to be reset.  
Disconnect the AC adaptor and reconnect it within 2 minutes to  
avoid memory loss.  
The unit does not operate  
properly.  
36  
 
TROUBLESHOOTING  
PROBLEM  
SOLUTION  
When the handset is  
This is normal.  
returned to the base unit  
with the volume level set at  
High, a momentary squeal  
or howling sound may  
sometimes be heard.  
It may be prevented by changing the volume setting to  
Medium or Low before returning the handset to the base unit.  
The phone does not  
display the Caller ID/Call  
Waiting data.  
You have to subscribe to Caller ID/Caller ID on Call Waiting services.  
Check with your local telephone company.  
You answerd the call before Caller ID data was received.  
Let the phone ring twice before you answer the call.  
The call is via PBX.  
See page 28.  
The battery is not fully charged.  
Charge the battery.  
Auto talk and Any-key  
feature do not work.  
Auto talk feature has been set to OFF.  
Set this feature to ON (Any-key feature automatically set to ON).  
Can not use call waiting  
options.  
You have to subscribe to Caller ID/Caller ID on Call Waiting services.  
Check with your local telephone company.  
CIDCW is not set to Opt.  
Set this feature to Opt.  
See page 15.  
37  
 
WARRANTY/SERVICE  
SERVICE REQUIREMENTS  
If the cordless telephone should malfunction, or need changes or modifications, all  
repairs will be performed by an authorized Toshiba Service Station. This unit has been  
registered with the FCC for direct connection to the telephone network. Under the  
FCC program, no customer is authorized to repair this unit. This applies to units either  
in or out of warranty. If an unauthorized repair is performed, the registration of the unit  
for direct connection to the network will be null and void. If the unit is still in warranty,  
the remainder of the warranty period will also be null and void.  
It is the responsibility of users requiring service to report the need for service to the Toshiba  
dealer.  
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS TO USERS  
Your telephone equipment has been designed and constructed to conform to federal  
regulations and can be connected to the phone line as described in this manual.  
Please note that each product connected to the telephone line places a certain load  
on the line. We designate this as the units Ringer Equivalence Number.”  
It is most unlikely, but...If your telephone equipment should cause problems on the  
phone line, the phone company has the right to temporarily discontinue your service. If  
this happens, the phone company will notify you and give you the opportunity to  
correct the problem. Also, you need to know that the phone company does have the  
right to make changes in their lines and/or equipment.  
If these changes might affect your telephone equipment (or require changes in the  
telephone equipment or its connection), the phone company will notify you in writing,  
so you have the chance to take whatever action necessary to ensure uninterrupted  
phone service.  
FCC REQUIREMENTS  
You are no longer required by the FCC to notify your local telephone company of your  
intent to connect a new telephone. Your local telephone company may call you and  
request information about your phone such as: the brand name, model number,  
registration number, and ringer equivalence number. This information is provided on a  
label located at the bottom of the base unit and handset.  
You may not directly connect your telephone equipment to coin telephone services.  
Check with your local telephone company if you wish to connect your telephone  
equipment to a party line service. Some party line services require a special adaptor  
or modification to your telephone.  
It should be noted that some cordless telephones operate at frequencies that may  
cause interference to nearby TVs and VCRs; to minimize or prevent such interference,  
the base of the cordless telephone should not be placed near or on top of a TV or  
VCR; and, if interference is experienced, moving the cordless telephone farther away  
from the TV or VCR will often reduce or eliminate the interference.  
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WARRANTY/SERVICE  
TELEPHONE/TELEPHONE ANSWER MACHINE LIMITED WARRANTY  
Toshiba America Consumer Products.Inc (“TACP”) and Toshiba Hawaii, Inc.(“THI”) make the following  
limited warranties. These limited warranties extend to the original consumer purchaser or any person  
receiving this set as a gift from the original consumer purchaser and to no other purchaser or transferee.  
(3) Within the continental U.S.A., if you should  
find a defective product within the warranty period  
please call 1-877-644-7373.  
Limited One(1) Year Warranty of Labor  
and parts  
TACP/THI warrant this product and its parts  
against defects in materials or workmanship for a  
period of one(1) year after the date of original retail  
purchase. During this period, TACP/THI will repair  
or replace your defective product with a new or  
refurbished unit at our option.  
(4) Warranties extend only to defects in materials or  
workmanship as limited above and do not extend to  
any product or parts which have been lost or  
discarded by you, or to damage to products or parts  
caused by misuse, accident, damage caused by Acts  
of God, such as lightning or fluctuations in electric  
power, improper installation, improper maintenance  
or use in violation of instructions furnished by us;  
or to units which have been altered or modified  
without authorization of TACP/THI, or to damage  
to products or parts thereof which have had the  
serial number removed, altered, defaced or  
rendered illegible.  
Owner’s Manual  
You should read the owner’s manual thoroughly  
before operating this product.  
Your Responsibility  
The above warranties are subject to the following  
conditions.  
(1) You must provide a copy of your bill of sale or  
other proof of purchase.  
(2) These warranties are effective only if the  
product is purchased and operated within the USA  
or Puerto Rico.  
(5) Physically damaged products are not acceptable  
for repair or exchange within or after the warranty  
period expires.  
How to Obtain Warranty Service  
In the event a problem should develop with your product, please proceed as follows;  
In The Continental United States contact: In Hawaii contact:  
Toshiba Hawaii, Inc.  
327 Kamakee Street,  
Honolulu, HI 96814  
(808)-591-8377  
All warranties implied by state law, including the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a  
particular purpose, are expressly limited to the duration of the limited warranties set forth above. With the  
exception of any warranties implied by state law as hereby limited, the foregoing warranty is exclusive and  
in lieu of all other warranties, guarantees, agreements and similar obligations of manufacturer or seller  
with respect to the repair or replacement of any parts. In no event shall TACP/THI be liable for  
consequential or incidental damages.  
No person, agent, distributor, dealer or company is authorized to change, modify or extend the terms of  
these warranties in any manner whatsoever. The time within which an action must be commenced to  
enforce any obligation of TACP/THI arising under the warranty or under any statute, or law of the United  
States or any state thereof, is hereby limited to ninety(90) days from the date you discover, or should have  
dicovered, the defect. This limitation does not apply to implied warranties arising under state law.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which may vary from state  
to state. Some states do not allow limitation on how long an implied warranty lasts, when an action may be  
brought, or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above provisions may  
not apply to you.  
 
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For technical assistance, purchase of accessories  
IMPORTANT  
We suggest you record the following information and retain for  
your records along with your bill of sale or equipment document.  
Model no.  
Purchase date  
Dealer address  
Serial no.  
Dealer  
2001 TOSHIBA AMERICA CONSUMER PRODUCTS, INC.  
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UCZZ01719BZ  
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Printed in China  
 

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