Introduction – GE 2-9730 User Manual
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INTRODUCTION
A coraiess leiepnone oners convenience, ease ana
mobility during telephone communications. Its use,
however, is dependent upon the availability of AC power.
Any interruption of eleetricai power at your location would
prevent your placing or receiving calls. Therefore, a
cordless telephone should not be installed as
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Communications Commission (FCC).
The range at which you can use the cordless Handset away
from the 8ase ¡s dependent upon many factors. The
telephone Base is like a radio transmitter in that it transmits
telephone line signals via radio waves to the Handset.
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obtain maximum Handset range for the power allowed.
In some areas, installing the Base on the second floor will
provide greater range than a ground floor installation.
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performance of your cordless telephone.
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Whenever you place the handset on the base unit, the unit
automatically selects a security code. This code helps to avoid
unauthorized use of yo
telephone in your area.
Note: Whenever a power outage occurs, or batteries are replaced,
the HANDSET must be returned to the BASE to reset Security
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Setting the
Security
Code