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CI 2917   CALLER ID DISPLAY PHONE 

Thank you for purchasing this Design Caller ID Display Telephone.  This 
design telephone is one of a new design and innovation series. It performs all 
basic functions with incoming call display supported by your network 
providers and most PABX switching system (please consult your switching 
system provider for details) 
 

TELEPHONE FEATURES  

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Large LCD with 2 lines display (14 digits) 

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LCD contrast (5 levels) 

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Conversation timer  

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Real time & date display 

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Last number redial 

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Outgoing call memory 

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On hook pre-dialing function 

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Ringer melody selection (16 melodies) 

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Hands free speaker function 

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Pause function 

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Flash function 

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Music on hold function 

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Area code and prefix code setting 

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Tone/Pulse dialing setting 

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Non-disturbance setting 

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Alarm call setting (3 groups) 

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Long distance call lock function 

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Ringer volume control (4 levels) 

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Speaker volume control (4 levels)  

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Calculator function 

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Operate in AAA x 2pcs alkaline batteries 

 

CALLER ID FEATURES 

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CALLER ID dual mode system (DTMF & FSK) 

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Real time calibrated by Caller ID message automatically 

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90 sets incoming call memory 

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Call back from incoming call memories 

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Remove incoming call memories (single & all) 

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New incoming call indication 

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Total calls, new calls, repeat call & call sequence display 

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Error incoming call display “Private / Error / Out of area” 

 
INSTALLATION 

Open the battery compartment underneath the unit and insert two “AAA” 
size alkaline batteries.  Please note the correct positioning (+ and -).  
Connect the modular plug of the telephone line cord into the modular jack at 
the rear of the telephone base.  At the end of this modular plug connect to 
the telephone line wall jack.  Insert the handset coil cord modular plug into 
the jack at the rear of telephone base.  Then, the LCD display is turn on. 
 

A. MAKING A CALL 

1.

 

Lift the handset or press [HF]. 

2.

 

Wait for the dial tone and then dial the telephone number.  

3.

 

To terminate the call, replace the handset onto the base unit, or push the 
hook switch, or press [FLASH] key. 

4.

 

Press the [HF] key again when you are using the hands free speaker. 

Note : If your phone is connected behind a PABX switching system, 
you may enter the (REDIAL) into the dialing sequence to insert a 
timed delay “Pause function” when necessary. 

 

 
B. ON HOOK PRE-DIALING 

1.

 

During the on hook state, press the telephone numbers. 

2.

 

Lift the handset or press [HF]. 

3.

 

The desired phone number will dial out automatically. 

 

C. DIAL OUT THE NUMBER FROM INCOMING CALL 
MEMORY 

1.

 

Press [UP] / [DOWN] to search the incoming call number. 

2.

 

Lift the handset or press [HF] button, and press [BACK] to dial 
out the number.  

3.

 

Or Press [FLASH] to exist the searching, press [DEL] to erase 
the number. 

 

D. DIAL OUT THE NUMBER FROM OUTGOING CALL 
MEMORY 

1.

 

Press [OUT] enter into the outgoing call memory, and press [UP] 
/ [DOWN] to select the desired outgoing call number. 

2.

 

Lift the handset or press [HF] button, and press [BACK] to dial 
out the number.  

3.

 

Or Press [FLASH] to exist the searching, press [DEL] to erase 
the number. 

 

E. TALKING TIMER 

When the handset lift up or press [HF] key, the talking timer will be 
enabled automatically.  
 

F. LONG DISTANCE CALL LOCK 

When you turn the key lock to GREEN point, all the dialing 
number headed with “0” will be blocked. 
Turn the key lock to RED point, and release the locking.  
 

G. SETTING MODE 

Press [SET] key to change the setting, there are 8 setting levels and 
the LCD will display “SE 12345678” and flashing.   

1) Date and Time Setting,  

LCD will display “1-dATE 2-CL” and flashing, press [1] or [2] 
to adjust the setting. 
[1] Date setting 

1.1 Press the numeric keys to set the “20yy-mm-dd”. 
1.2 Or press [DEL] to amend the setting. 
1.3 After completed the setting, press [SET] to confirm, and 
  

[DEL] exit to the main menu. 

[2] Clock setting 

2.1 Press the numeric keys to set the clock “hr-min”. 
2.2 Or press [DEL] to amend the setting. 
2.3 After completed the setting, press [SET] to confirm, and  
 

[DEL] exit to the main menu. 

2) Ringer Melody and Volume Setting  

LCD will display “r 1r2VIP3VOL” and flashing, press [1], [2] 
or [3] to adjust the setting. 

[1] Normal ringer melody (16 melodies selection) 
 

1.1 Press [UP]/[DOWN] to select the ringer melody. 

 

1.2 After completed the setting, press [SET] to confirm, and [DEL]  

 

exit to the main menu. 

 

Note : Default setting is melody 01 (Normal ringer tone) 

 

[2] VIP ringer melody  

 

Note : No function in this model. 

 

[3] Ringer volume control (4 levels) 
 

3.1 Press [UP]/[DOWN] to select the ringer volume level. 

 

3.2 After completed the setting, press [SET] to confirm, and [DEL]  

 

exit to the main menu. 

 

Note : Default setting is melody 4 (Highest level) 

 

3) Alarm Call Setting  (3 groups) 

LCD will display “AL 1-2-3” and flashing, press [1], [2] or [3] to adjust 
the different alarm group setting. 
3.1 Press [UP]/[DOWN] to switch on/off the alarm call. 
3.2 Press numeric keys to set the alarm clock “hr-min”. 
3.3 After completed the setting, press [SET] to confirm, and [DEL]  
 

exit to the main menu. 

4) Non-disturbance Setting  

LCD will display “OFF_r 00-00” and flashing  
4.1 Press numeric key to set the non-disturbance time “hr-min”. 
4.2 After completed the setting, press [SET] to confirm, and [DEL] exit to 

the main menu. 

4.3 When the telephone unit return to the normal state, the LCD will 

display the non-disturbance timer.  During the non-disturbance time 
period, the phone will not ring up when any new incoming call.   

5) Flash Time, Tone/Pulse an Anti-dialing Setting  

LCD will display “1-F 2-PT 3-d” and flashing, press [1], [2] or [3] to 
adjust the setting. 
[1] Flash time setting 
 

Note : No function in this model, and the default setting is 100ms. 

 

[2] Tone/Pulse setting 
 

2.1 Press [UP]/[DOWN] to select the Tone or Pulse dialing. 

 

2.2 After completed the setting, press [SET] to confirm, and [DEL]  

 

exit to the main menu. 

 

Note : Default setting is Tone dialing. 

[3] Anti-dialing setting 
 

Note : No function in this model. 

 

6) Area Code and Prefix Code Setting  

LCD will display “1-LoE 2-oL” and flashing, press [1] or [2] to adjust the 
setting. 
[1] Local area code setting (8 digits) 
 

1.1 Press numeric keys to set the local area code. 

 

1.2 After completed the setting, press [SET] to confirm, and [DEL]  

 

exit to the main menu. 

[2] Prefix code setting (8 digits) 
 

1.1 Press numeric keys to set the prefix code. 

 

1.2 Press [UP]/[DOWN] to switch on/off the prefix code dialing. 

 

1.2 After completed the setting, press [SET] to confirm, and [DEL]  

 

exit to the main menu. 

7) LCD Contrast Level Setting (5 levels)  

LCD will display “Lcd con 5” and flashing. 
1.1 Press [UP]/[DOWN] to select the contrast level. 

 


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1.2 After completed the setting, press [SET] to confirm, and [DEL]  
 

exit to the main menu. 

Note : Default setting is level 5. 

8) IP Setting  

LCD will display “1-AU 2-3-IP” and flashing. 

Note : No function on this model. 

 

H. SPEAKER VOLUME CONTROL (4 LEVELS) 

Switch on the hands free speaker, press [VOL] to adjust the speaker volume. 

Note : Default setting is Level 4, the highest level 

 

 

I. LAST NUMBER REDIAL 

1.

 

Lift the hand set or switch on the hands free speaker, press  [REDIAL]. 

2.

 

The last dialed number will redial automatically. 

 
J. MUSIC ON HOLD 

1.

 

During the conversation, you can press [HOLD] key to hold up the line.  
The other end will hear the music. 

2.

 

Press the [HOLD] key again  to return the conversation.

 

 
K. FLASH  

1.

 

Press the (FLASH) button, the phone line will break and disconnected. 

2.

 

You can use this function to utilize the special services. (please consult 
your switching system provider for details) 

 
L. CALLER ID DISPLAY 

1.

 

If you subscribe to caller ID services from your local telephone company, 
this telephone will show the call information on the display screen, and 
the current date and time will also be updated. 

2.

 

When the incoming call received, the “NEW” icon will be displayed. 

3.

 

Press [UP] / [DOWN] key to view the incoming call number, or press 
[DEL] to erase the number. 

4.

 

If the incoming call is a repeat calling, display will show as “REP”. 

5.

 

Any error or corrupted information received, the display will show “---E-
--” 

6.

 

If the caller has exercised the option to prevent his name and number 
from being sent, “---P---” will be shown on the screen.  

7.

 

“---O---” will display, when some one calls from an area where the 
telephone company is not offering the caller identification services or an 
area that is not yet providing name and number delivery to your area via 
the long distance network. 

8.

 

When caller ID memory is full, it will automatically delete the oldest 
calls in order to make a room for the new ID number. 

Note : The caller ID will only detect information between the first and 
second rings. You should wait for the second ring before picking up the 
phone or pressing the hands free button.  

 

M. CALCULATOR  

1.

 

Calculator function can be used in on-hook or off-hook state.  Press 
[CAL] enter into the calculator mode. 

2.

 

Operate the calculator function by UP, DOWN, VOL, HOLD, *, # and 
the numeric keys.  

3.

 

Or press [CAL] key again to exit. 

 

MAINTENANCE  

1.

 

Do not position in areas of high humidity, dust, high 
temperature, mechanical shock or strong sunlight. 

2.

 

Do not position in bathrooms or near water. 

3.

 

Do not disassemble the telephone, it contains no user-
serviceable parts.  

4.

 

Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand or table.  
The product may fall and causing serious damage to itself. 

5.

 

It is recommended to disconnect the telephone line from the 
wall socket during the thunderstorms, as lightning might 
seriously damage the telephone. The warranty does not cover 
damage caused by lightning. 

6.

 

Do not attempt to recharge the batteries that are used with this 
product. 

7.

 

All batteries should be replaced at the same time.  Mixing fresh 
and exhausted batteries could increase internal cell pressure and 
rupture the exhausted batteries. 

 

FAULT FINDING 

1.

 

No dial tone. 
Make sure all connection of coil cord and line cord are 
connected securely to the jacks. 
Check the telephone operation in master telephone socket. 
There may be a fault with the line in which case contact your 
network operator. 

2.

 

No display on the LCD. 
Make sure the battery has put in the correct positions (+ and -) 
or replace another new alkaline batteries, and adjust the contrast 
level. 

3.

 

Do not ring. 
Check the ringer volume setting. 

4.

 

If the Hands Free speaker does not work. 
Verify that the line cord has connection is correct and tightly 
secured. 
Adjust the speaker volume level, and check the batteries are not 
exhausted. 

5.

 

Caller number do not display. 
Did you wait for the second ring before picking up the phone or 
pressing the hands free button ?  The caller ID will only detect 
information between the first and second ring. 

6.

 

Contact your telephone company if the problem continues for 
more than 24 hours. The telephone company may be 
experiencing temporary line.