GE Answering Machine 2 9892 User Manual

Answer-PhoneTM with  
Voice Time/Day Stamp  
MODEL 2-9892  
USE & CARE GUIDE  
 
INTRODUCTION  
Thank you for purchasing an Answer-PhoneTM from GE Communications Products. Your  
new GE Model 2-9892 is a carefully engineered, high-quality durable product with natural  
sound quality, modern features and elegant styling. It is designed to give you the quality and  
convenience you expect in a telephone and answering machine.  
To familiarize yourself with all the features of your telephone, please read the following  
instructions carefully. Retain this Guide for future reference.  
FCC NUMBER IS LOCATED ON THE BOTTOM OF THE BASE  
LOAD NUMBER IS LOCATED ON THE BOTTOM OF BASE  
OTHER IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON BACK COVER OF THIS GUIDE  
Carefully remove unit from the package. Check this list to be  
certain all components are included. Remember to save your  
sales receipt in case you ever need warranty service.  
A. Parts  
Check List  
ANSWERPHONE  
VOICE TIME/DAY STAMP  
MEMO  
MESSAGE RESET PLAY•STOP  
ANSWER ON/OFF  
FLASH  
REDIAL  
EMERGENCY  
MESSAGES  
MEMORY  
STORE/IN  
DIAL  
ABC  
JKL  
DEF  
1
1
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
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2
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GHI  
MNO  
4
7
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PRS  
TUV  
WXY  
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OPER  
ANSWER-PHONE BASE UNIT  
HANDSET  
COILED CORD  
ONE LONG  
TELEPHONE LINE CORD  
ONE SHORT  
TELEPHONE LINE CORD  
Read the Use and Care Guide for the details  
fo operation and other features  
QUICK SET-UP  
TM  
MICROCASSETTE  
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IMPORTANT: INSTALL THE MICROCASSETTE TAPE  
BEFORE PLUGGING IN THE POWER CORD.  
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FOR DESK USE  
Unwrap the long straight Line Cord and plug  
LINE jack on the back of the telephone  
MC-30  
A
Install the Microcassette tape into  
the Power Supply into the wall out  
AC POWER SUPPLY WITH  
POWER SUPPLY CORD  
ONE  
QUICK SET-UP SHEET  
MICROCASSETTE TAPE  
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CONTROLS and FEATURES  
A Full Feature Telephone  
• 12 Number Memory  
-3 One Touch memory locations  
-Memory for 9 additional frequently called numbers  
-Convenient memory log in base  
One Touch Redial  
Lithium Battery provided for memory backup  
Ringer Volume Control  
• Extra long 10’ Replaceable coiled handset cord  
Desk or Wall mountable  
• Extremely compact size to fit in any home  
• Attractive design to complement most decors  
A. Telephone  
Features  
Tone/Pulse Switchable  
Touch-Tone dialing  
Pushbutton Pulse dialing  
• Any combination of Tone and Pulse for access to long distance  
services without added monthly Tone Access line charge  
Hearing Aid Compatible  
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CONTROLS and FEATURES  
Deluxe Answerer Features  
B. Answerer  
• 10 Touch–Tone Remote Control Functions  
-Playback Messages  
-Reset Messages  
-Remote “ON”  
-Remote Memo  
Features  
-Rewind  
-Retrieve messages when tape is full  
-Change outgoing message  
-Announcement Breakthrough  
-Room Monitor  
-Fast Forward  
Voice Time/Day Stamp–answerer will tell you the time and  
day each message was received  
Single microcassette for recording of your own outgoing  
announcement and incoming messages  
Music during tape shuttle  
Auto Disconnect–stops outgoing announcement when any  
extension phone is picked up  
One-Touch operation for ease of use  
Remote “ON” in case you forget to turn on the Answerer  
before you leave home  
LED Call Counter–informs you exactly how many messages  
you have  
Call Screening Speaker  
Power Failure ProtectionTM  
Memo permits use as an electric memo pad  
Super VOXTM automatically disconnects when the calling  
party hangs up  
FCC registered  
UL listed  
One-Year Limited Warranty  
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CONTROLS and FEATURES  
ANSWERPHONE  
VOICE TIME/DAY STAMP  
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1
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3
2
MEMO  
MESSAGE RESET PLAY•STOP  
ANSWER ON/OFF  
4
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FLASH  
REDIAL  
EMERGENCY  
MESSAGES  
MEMORY  
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STORE/IN  
DIAL  
ABC  
JKL  
DEF  
1
6
1
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
#
2
3
4
GHI  
MNO  
12  
13  
4
7
5
6
PRS  
TUV  
WXY  
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9
OPER  
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POWER VDC  
PHONE LINE  
16  
17  
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HI  
RINGER VOLUME  
LO  
OFF  
ONE  
PULSE  
HI  
VOLUME  
LO  
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CONTROLS and FEATURES  
1. Hook Switch – Connects and disconnects the telephone.  
2. Handset Hook – Holds the handset in place when  
mounted on the wall.  
3. Handset – Contains transmitter and receiver for phone  
C. Telephone  
Controls  
conversation.  
4. Flash Button – Creates a signal for special services  
such as call waiting.  
5. Memory Store/In Button – Stores phone numbers in  
phone memory.  
6. Base Jack – Jack for coil cord.  
7. Handset Jack – Jack for coil cord.  
8. ( ) and (#) – Used in touch tone mode for special  
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service functions.  
9. Memory Dial Button – Dials stored phone numbers.  
10. Redial Button – Redials last number dialed and acts  
as pause function in memory storage of phone numbers.  
11. Emergency Quick Dial Buttons – Provide instant  
dialing of up to 3 important telephone numbers by  
pressing A, B, or C.  
12. Directory Card – Listing space for names/numbers in  
phone memory.  
13. Telephone Key Pad – Dials, enters phone numbers  
into phone memory, and selects 1-9 stored numbers.  
14. Phone Line Jack – Connects the supplied modular cord.  
15. Base Plate –Enables the phone to be used on a table top,  
or with a wall mount installation.  
16. Ringer Volume – Sets ringer volume Hi, Lo, or Off.  
17. Pulse/Tone Switch – Sets the dialing mode to match your  
phone system.  
18. Handset Coiled Cord  
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CONTROLS and FEATURES  
18. Door – Opens for access to controls of the answering  
D. Answerer  
Controls  
system.  
19. Announcement Button – Records outgoing greeting or  
allows playback to review.  
20. Time Day Set – Allows setting of time day stamp  
message added to incoming messages.  
Hour Button – Sets the hour.  
Minute Button – Sets the minute.  
Day/Time Check Button – Sets day of the week. Also  
provides audible time/day setting status.  
21. On/Off Button and Indicator Light – Turns answer  
function on or off.  
Light ON: Answerer is on,  
Light OFF: Answerer is off.  
22. Play/Stop Button – Plays messages stored in  
answering system and stops recorded message playback.  
23. Message Reset Button – Resets and clears all  
messages.  
24. Messages Indicator – Displays number of messages.  
25. Mic – Microphone picks up voice to record announcements  
or memos.  
26. Memo Button – Records memo in answering system.  
27. Speaker  
28. Power Jack – AC/DC Adapter input.  
29. Volume – Sets message volume for answering system.  
30. *Security Code – Factory preset three-digit number that  
limits remote access to your messages (on bottom of  
unit, not shown).  
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CONTROLS and FEATURES  
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T O STORE TELEPHONE  
NUMBERS IN MEMORY  
ANNOUNCEMENT  
1. LIFT HANDSET  
2. PRESS STORE/IN  
3.  
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M-C30  
4. PRESS STORE/IN  
HOUR  
5. PRESS MEMORY  
LOCATION  
MINUTE  
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DAY  
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6.WRITE NAME ON  
MEMORY CARD  
MEMO  
MESSAGE RESET PLAY•STOP  
ANSWER ON/OFF  
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FLASH  
REDIAL  
EMERGENCY  
MESSAGES  
MEMORY  
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STORE/IN  
DIAL  
ABC  
JKL  
DEF  
1
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2
5
8
0
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6
9
#
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3
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GHI  
MNO  
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23  
4
7
5
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PRS  
TUV  
WXY  
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7
8
9
OPER  
24  
25  
28  
POWER VDC  
PHONE LINE  
29  
HI  
RINGER VOLUME  
LO  
OFF  
ONE  
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PULSE  
HI  
VOLUME  
LO  
*Security Code, on bottom of unit, not shown.  
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INSTALLATION – DESK OR TABLE TOP  
Follow these steps to connect your new Answer-  
PhoneTM for proper operation. Make sure you  
have a modular telephone jack and a standard  
AC electrical outlet near the place you have  
chosen to install your Answer-PhoneTM.  
A. Introduction  
1. Connect the Coiled Cord  
B. Installation for Desk or  
Table Top Use  
Plug one end of the coiled cord to the  
handset and plug the other into the handset  
jack. Place the handset in the cradle.  
ANSWERPHONE  
VOICE TIME/DAY STAMP  
MEMO  
MESSAGE RESET PLAY•STOP  
ANSWER ON/OFF  
FLASH  
REDIAL  
EMERGENCY  
MESSAGES  
MEMORY  
STORE/IN  
DIAL  
ABC  
JKL  
DEF  
1
1
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
#
2
3
4
GHI  
MNO  
4
7
5
6
PRS  
TUV  
WXY  
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OPER  
2. Connect the Long Telephone Line Cord  
Plug one end of the line cord into the  
PHONE LINE plug on the unit. Plug the other  
end into the telephone outlet. An RJ11C  
outlet jack is required. If you don’t have an  
RJ11C, an adapter can be purchased from  
any telephone store.  
PHONE LINE  
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INSTALLATION – DESK OR TABLE TOP  
3. Lift cassette compartment door and insert  
micro cassette tape A side up.  
T O STORE TELEPHONE  
NUMBERS IN MEMORY  
ANNOUNCEMENT  
1. LIFT HANDSET  
2. PRESS STORE/IN  
3.  
M-C30  
4. PRESS STORE/IN  
HOUR  
5. PRESS MEMORY  
LOCATION  
MINUTE  
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6.WRITE NAME ON  
MEMORY CARD  
MEMO  
MESSAGE RESET PLAY•STOP  
ANSWER ON/OFF  
4. Connect the Power Cord  
Plug the right angle plug on the power cord  
into the Answer-PhoneTM power jack.  
POWER VDC  
PHONE LINE  
5. Plug in the Power Supply  
Plug the Power Supply into the AC power  
outlet.  
Lift the HANDSET to check for dial tone.  
Your installation is completed.  
Note: During power outages the Answering  
system will not function. The telephone,  
however, will remain operational.  
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INSTALLATION – WALL MOUNT (optional)  
1. Reverse the Handset Hook  
Firmly slide the HANDSET HOOK out of  
the CRADLE. Rotate it 180° and slide it  
back into the CRADLE.  
C. Installation for Wall  
Mount Use  
ANSWERPHONE  
VOICE TIME/DAY STAMP  
MEMO  
MESSAGE RESET PLAY•STOP  
ANSWER ON/OFF  
2. Remove the Base Plate  
For wall mount installations, press in the  
two tabs and pull the BASE PLATE from  
the back of the telephone.  
Note: For future reference, please copy  
your three digit security code located on  
the bottom of the unit.  
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3. Connect the Power Cord  
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Insert the right angle plug of the POWER  
CORD into the POWER JACK on the back of  
the telephone. Let the POWER CORD run  
down the center of the telephone back.  
PRESS  
IN TABS  
Note: Do not plug POWER SUPPLY into wall  
outlet until all other steps are completed.  
POWER VDC  
NE LINE  
4. Connect the Short Telephone Line Cord  
Plug either end of the SHORT TELEPHONE  
LINE CORD into the PHONE LINE JACK on  
the back of the telephone.  
5. Install the Base Plate so that the Arrows  
Face Upward  
Position the POWER CORD and the SHORT  
TELEPHONE LINE CORD to run through the  
top notch in the BASE PLATE. Feed the  
SHORT TELEPHONE LINE CORD through  
the large opening in the back of the BASE  
PLATE. Snap the BASE PLATE into the lower  
set of tab openings in the base of the  
telephone, making sure the POWER CORD  
runs through the bottom notch in the BASE  
PLATE.  
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FOR WALL MOUNT  
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INSTALLATION – WALL MOUNT  
6. Connect the other end of the short  
telephone line cord to the wall phone  
jack.  
7. Mount the Telephone to the Wall Plate  
Position the TELEPHONE against the WALL  
JACK plate so that pins of the plate align  
with key hole slots on the BASE PLATE.  
Press the TELEPHONE against the WALL  
JACK PLATE so that pins pass through key  
hole slots in the BASE PLATE. Gently guide  
the TELEPHONE downward to secure the  
TELEPHONE to the WALL JACK PLATE.  
Note: Be certain that the AC POWER CORD  
and the TELEPHONE LINE CORD stay clear  
of the pins of the WALL JACK PLATE and  
the keyhole slots on the BASE PLATE.  
ANSWERPHONE  
VOICE TIME/DAY STAMP  
MEMO  
MESSAGE RESET PLAY•STOP  
ANSWER ON/OFF  
8. Connect the Coiled Cord  
FLASH  
REDIAL  
EMERGENCY  
Plug one end of the COILED CORD to the  
HANDSET and plug the other into the  
HANDSET JACK. Place the HANDSET in  
the CRADLE.  
MESSAGES  
MEMORY  
STORE/IN  
DIAL  
ABC  
JKL  
DEF  
1
1
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
#
2
3
4
GHI  
MNO  
4
7
5
6
PRS  
TUV  
WXY  
7
8
9
OPER  
9. Lift cassette compartment door and  
insert microcassette tape A side up.  
10. Plug in the Power Supply  
Plug the POWER SUPPLY into the AC  
power outlet.  
T O STORE TELEPHONE  
NUMBERS IN MEMORY  
ANNOUNCEMENT  
1. LIFT HANDSET  
2. PRESS STORE/IN  
3.  
M-C30  
4. PRESS STORE/IN  
HOUR  
5. PRESS MEMORY  
LOCATION  
MINUTE  
Lift the HANDSET to check for dial tone.  
Your installation is complete.  
Note: During power outages the Answering  
system will not function even through battery  
is installed. The telephone, however, will  
remain operational.  
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6.WRITE NAME ON  
MEMORY CARD  
MEMO  
MESSAGE RESET PLAY•STOP  
ANSWER ON/OFF  
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TELEPHONE OPERATION  
The GE Model 2-9892 Answer-PhoneTM provides normal  
telephone operation along with storage of up to twelve  
telephone numbers in memory for automatic dialing of  
frequently called or emergency numbers.  
A. Introduction  
1. The PULSE/TONE Switch  
B. Important  
Features to  
Note  
The PULSE/TONE switch located on the side of the unit  
should be set to the proper position. The switch should be  
set to TONE if you have “touch–tone” service. Otherwise, set  
to PULSE.  
Note: If one has a pulse service, the switch may be changed  
to TONE after a call is made. This allows access to phone  
services that require a tone. Return switch to PULSE when  
call is completed.  
HI  
RINGER VOLUME  
LO  
OFF  
ONE  
T
PULSE  
2. Ringer Volume  
The RINGER VOLUME switch located on the side of the unit  
can be set to the following:  
HI – Maximum Volume  
LO – Lower Volume  
OFF – Ringer is not heard  
To Make A Call  
1. Pick up HANDSET.  
2. Wait for dial tone.  
3. Dial telephone number.  
4. When finished, hang-up.  
To Receive A Call  
C. How to  
Make and  
Receive  
Calls  
1. When phone rings, pick up HANDSET and talk.  
2. When finished, hang-up HANDSET.  
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TELEPHONE OPERATION  
The telephone automatically remembers the last number dialed  
(up to 16 digits long). This number will remain in redial memory  
until another number is dialed.  
D. How to Use  
Automatic  
Redial  
To Redial Last Number  
1. Pick up HANDSET.  
2. Wait for dial tone.  
3. Press REDIAL.  
Note: If any digit is pressed before REDIAL, the phone will  
perform the PAUSE function. See Storing a Pause in Dialing.  
MEMO  
MESSAGE RESET PLAY•STOP  
FLASH  
REDIAL  
MESSAGES  
MEMORY  
STORE/IN  
DIAL  
ABC  
DEF  
The momentary press of the FLASH button allows enhanced  
features provided by the telephone company, such as call  
waiting, to be used. If you subscribe to any of these services,  
refer to the telephone company’s instruction on use.  
E. How to Use  
the Flash  
Button  
MEMO  
MESSAGE RESET PLAY•STOP  
FLASH  
REDIAL  
MESSAGES  
MEMORY  
STORE/IN  
DIAL  
ABC  
DEF  
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TELEPHONE MEMORY OPERATION  
Your GE Model 2-9892 Answer-Phone has 12 memory locations  
capable of storing a telephone number of up to 16 digits. Three  
telephone numbers can be stored in the 3 Emergency/Quick  
Dial positions and dialed with one touch. 9 Memory positions  
are dialed with two touches (DIAL and the number button 1-9  
corresponding to the memory location).  
A. Introduction  
Important: Before you begin storing telephone numbers in memory  
you must set the PULSE/TONE switch to the correct  
position.  
B. How to  
Store  
Emergency/Quick Dial Numbers  
MEMO  
MESSAGE RESET PLAY•STOP  
ANSWER ON/OFF  
1. Pick up the HANDSET.  
2. Push STORE/IN.  
3. Enter the telephone number.  
4. Push STORE/IN again.  
5. Push selected Emergency Quick Dial location.  
6. Hang up HANDSET.  
7. Write the name or number of party stored in memory location on  
DIRECTORY CARD.  
Frequently Called Numbers  
1. Pick up the HANDSET.  
2. Push STORE/IN.  
3. Enter the telephone number.  
4. Push STORE/IN again.  
5. Push a key pad number (1–9) for memory location.  
6. Hang up the HANDSET.  
7. Write the name or number of party stored in memory location on  
DIRECTORY CARD.  
FLASH  
STORE/IN  
1
REDIAL  
EMERGENCY  
MESSAGES  
MEMORY  
DIAL  
ABC  
JKL  
DEF  
1
2
3
4
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
#
GHI  
MNO  
4
7
5
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PRS  
TUV  
WXY  
7
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OPER  
How to Change a Stored Number  
Repeat the storage sequence. The new number will replace the old  
number at the memory location.  
C. Changing or  
Correcting a  
Stored  
How to Clear a Stored Number  
Number  
Repeat the storage sequence. skip step 3 in the sequence (i.e. do not  
enter a telephone number). The storage location will be blank when  
sequence is completed.  
How to Correct an Error while Storing  
Simply hang up and repeat the procedure for storing from the beginning.  
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TELEPHONE MEMORY OPERATION  
When storing a number, a momentary delay may be needed in  
the dialing sequence for a stored telephone number. This is  
generally used when a “PAUSE” is needed to wait for a dial tone  
(e.g. after dialing a long distance access number). The REDIAL  
button should be pressed at the point where a pause is needed  
in the dialing sequence. During storage, pushing the REDIAL  
button serves to store a pause in the dialing sequence as often  
as needed.  
D. Storing a  
Pause in  
Dialing  
MEMO  
MESSAGE RESET PLAY•STOP  
FLASH  
REDIAL  
MESSAGES  
MEMORY  
Note: Each pause counts as one digit in the sequence.  
Example: 123 REDIAL 456-789-0123  
STORE/IN  
DIAL  
ABC  
DEF  
Emergency/Quick Dial Numbers  
1. Pick up HANDSET.  
2. Wait for Dial Tone  
3. Press an Emergency Quick Dial button.  
E. How to Dial a  
Stored  
Number  
AGE RESET PLAY•STOP  
ANSWER ON/OFF  
Frequently Called Numbers in Memory  
1. Pick up HANDSET.  
2. Wait for Dial Tone  
3. Press DIAL.  
REDIAL  
EMERGENCY  
SAGES  
MORY  
DIAL  
ABC  
DEF  
4. Press 1, or 2..., or 9.  
This feature allows you to dial in succession a chain of numbers in  
different memory locations. This is useful when you must dial  
more than one number in memory to complete a call, such as with  
frequent calls via an independent service (e.g. MCI or Sprint).  
F. How to  
Chain Dial  
Using the  
Memory  
For Example  
Memory Location  
Local Access Number of Long  
distance company, and 2 or 3  
pauses at end, press...............................6  
Authorization Code (ID), press................7  
Long distance phone number, press........8  
To initiate Chain Dialing  
1. Press DIAL.  
2. Press 6.  
3. Press DIAL.  
4. Press 7.  
5. Press DIAL.  
6. Press 8.  
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ANSWERING SYSTEM OPERATION  
Your GE Model 2-9892 Answer-PhoneTM provides an incoming  
caller with your outgoing announcement and then records an  
incoming message (from the caller).  
The incoming call will be automatically answered on the third  
ring. Because of the single microcassette operation, callers  
must wait for the tape to fast forward past any previous  
messages before they may leave their message. During this  
time, a pleasant melody is played over the phone.  
A. Introduction  
When you are at home, you can use your new system to:  
• Answer calls when you cannot answer the telephone.  
• Screen incoming calls when you do not want to be disturbed.  
Take messages from callers.  
• Record memos directly using the unit’s built-in microphone.  
The Answer-PhoneTM disconnects automatically if a calling party  
hangs up or stops talking. The unit also places a time and day  
stamp on each incoming message or memo.  
When you are away, you can use any touch-tone phone to:  
• Listen to messages.  
• Bypass the announcement and leave a message quickly.  
• Repeat your messages.  
• Turn your answering system on.  
• Change your announcement.  
• Leave a memo  
A three digit, factory-set security code is written on the bottom  
of the Answer-PhoneTM. Your security code must be entered to  
use any remote functions. This code prevents unauthorized use  
of remote operation.  
The Time and Date is added to the end of each message or  
memo. Before using your new Answer-PhoneTM the time/day  
stamp should be properly set.  
B. Setting the  
Time/Day  
Stamp  
1. Adjust VOLUME control to a comfortable level.  
When you power-up the unit, the answerer is automatically  
turned on.  
PU  
Open the DOOR to expose the Answer Controls.  
2. To set hour.  
HI  
VOLUME  
LO  
Advance the hour by pressing and holding the HOUR button  
until the VOICE announces the correct AM/PM hour.  
3. To set minute.  
Advance the minute by holding the MINUTE button. Voice  
will announce minutes in five minute increments. Tap the  
MINUTE button for 1 minute increments  
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ANSWERING SYSTEM OPERATION  
4. To set day.  
Advance the day by pressing and holding the DAY/TIME  
CHECK button until the voice announces each day in  
sequence.  
Release the button at correct day.  
ONE  
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5. Checking the Time/Day Stamp.  
ANNOUNCEMENT  
Tap the DAY/TIME CHECK button.  
M-C30  
The Voice will respond with the current time and day.  
Note: A time check can be made at any time the answering  
system is not playing.  
HOUR  
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Important: If the Time/Day Stamp has not been set, the VOICE  
system will announce the following during a time check: “12:00  
AM Monday”.  
MESSAGE RESET PLAY•STOP  
ANSWER ON/OFF  
Before using your new Answer-PhoneTM, you should record an  
outgoing announcement (OGA). This is the announcement that  
callers will hear when the system answers a call.  
1. Prepare your announcement.  
C. Recording  
Your  
Announce-  
ment  
Example: “Hello, I cannot come to the phone right now.  
Please leave your name, telephone number, and message  
after the tone. I will return your call as soon as possible.  
Thank you.”  
ANNOUNCEMENT  
2. Hold down ANNOUNCEMENT button.  
M-C30  
HOUR  
When tone sounds start recording your message by speaking  
into the microphone. Speak clearly and close to the  
microphone. Recording will stop when button is released and  
another tone will sound.  
MINUTE  
DAY  
TIM  
E
C
H
E
C
K
SSAGE RESET PLAY•STOP  
ANSWER ON/OFF  
3. Tap ANNOUNCEMENT button to replay OGA.  
Answer LED ON/OFF  
• Continuously ON indicates system is in automatic answer  
mode.  
• Continuously OFF indicates system is off.  
Answer LED Flashes  
• Quick flashing indicates time lost after power failure and/or no  
(OGA) Outgoing Announcement.  
D. Answerer  
LED  
Indicators  
MEMO  
MESSAGE RESET PLAY•STOP  
ANSWER ON/OFF  
FLASH  
REDIAL  
EMERGENCY  
Answer LED as a ready indicator  
MESSAGES  
MEMORY  
STORE/IN  
DIAL  
• Continuously ON when recording (OGA) or Memo.  
Answer LED as an IN-USE INDICATOR  
• Blinking ON and OFF during incoming call recording and  
during remote functions.  
ABC  
DEF  
1
Message LED Flashes  
• Number of flashes indicates number of messages recorded.  
• Continuously OFF indicates no messages.  
• Quick flashes indicates tape is full.  
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ANSWERING SYSTEM OPERATION  
1. Pressing the ON/OFF button will turn on the answering  
system, the ANSWER ON/OFF LED will light.  
(Pressing ON/OFF button does not affect telephone  
operation.)  
2. Your Answer-PhoneTM is now ready to answer incoming calls,  
play the Outgoing Announcement and record the caller’s  
incoming messages.  
E. Turning the  
Answering  
System On  
or Off  
AGE RESET PLAY•STOP  
ANSWER ON/OFF  
REDIAL  
EMERGENCY  
3. Pressing the ON/OFF button again will turn off the answerer  
operation.  
SSAGES  
EMORY  
DIAL  
If your Answer-PhoneTM has recorded incoming messages  
(including memos) the MESSAGES LED will flash once for each  
message received followed by a brief pause.  
To Play Incoming Messages  
1. Press and release PLAY/STOP button.  
• Unit will fast forward to incoming messages and start playing  
back messages.  
• Unit will play all messages and stop automatically after the  
last message. Your Answer-PhoneTM is now ready for the  
next call.  
• Messages remain intact, even if new incoming messages  
are received.  
Note: Pressing PLAY/STOP button will not automatically clear  
your messages or MESSAGE LED. To do so, press the  
MESSAGE RESET button (see Message Reset section, page 21).  
F. Playing the  
Incoming  
Message  
MEMO  
MESSAGE RESET PLAY•STOP  
FLASH  
REDIAL  
MESSAGES  
MEMORY  
STORE/IN  
DIAL  
ABC  
DEF  
To Stop Playback  
When in playback mode  
• Press PLAY/STOP button again  
To Repeat Playback  
When in playback mode  
• Press MEMO and HOLD DOWN until you have rewound  
desired amount of tape.  
When not in playback mode  
• Press PLAY/STOP button.  
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ANSWERING SYSTEM OPERATION  
You can use the volume control on the side of the Answer-PhoneTM  
to adjust the volume of the system’s speaker. Slide the switch until  
you find a comfortable volume level.  
G. Message  
Volume  
Control  
HI  
VOLUME  
LO  
To screen calls, set the system to answer calls, and adjust the  
VOLUME setting so you can hear the OGA and the caller’s  
message on the Answer-PhoneTM’s built-in speaker.  
If you decide to take the call, lift the handset of the Answer-  
PhoneTM or any extension on the line. The system will  
automatically stop recording and you may speak to the caller.  
H. Screening  
Your Calls  
HI  
VOLUME  
LO  
If you wish to get rid of your old messages and want to set the  
tape to have new messages record over the old messages:  
Press the MESSAGE RESET button.  
MESSAGE LED will clear  
• New incoming messages will record over old messages on  
the tape.  
I. Message  
Reset  
MEMO  
MESSAGE RESET PLAY•STOP  
FLASH  
REDIAL  
MESSAGES  
MEMORY  
Press and hold down MEMO button. Start recording after the  
tone. Speak into the microphone and release the MEMO button  
when finished. The unit will record the time and day stamp and  
the MESSAGES indicator will be advanced by one count.  
J. Recording  
a Memo  
MEMO  
MESSAGE RESET PLAY•STOP  
FLASH  
REDIAL  
MESSAGES  
MEMORY  
When the system’s tape is full, the MESSAGES indicator will  
flash rapidly. The unit will answer on the tenth ring, and beep  
once. If the caller does not enter the unit’s (factory set three digit)  
security code within ten seconds, the Answer-PhoneTM will hang  
up. To make room for new messages, press PLAY/STOP to listen  
to your messages, press MESSAGE RESET to erase them.  
K. When Tape  
is Full  
MEMO  
MESSAGE RESET PLAY•STOP  
FLASH  
REDIAL  
MESSAGES  
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REMOTE OPERATION  
When you call your Answer-PhoneTM from another location using  
a touch-tone phone, you must enter your three digit security  
code. (This code is factory preset and written on the bottom of  
the unit.) You then can listen to your messages or enter a  
command to request one of the other features normally available  
to you at home. For future reference write your three digit  
security code in the spaces provided on your remote card found  
in the fold out in this book.  
Notes: Remote functions will not work with rotary, or push button  
pulse dialing phones.  
After a remote command is completed you will hear three short  
beeps. You have ten seconds to enter a new command or hang  
up.  
A. Introduction  
You can press any key from a touch tone phone while the  
outgoing message is playing to bypass the announcement. The  
unit plays a melody then a transfer tone when bypassed. You  
may leave a message or dial the three digit security code to  
enter remote operations.  
B. Outgoing  
Announce-  
ment (OGA)  
Bypass  
To Play Messages from a remote location  
1. Dial phone number of Answer-PhoneTM.  
C. Remote  
Message  
• After (OGA) unit will play a melody followed by a beep.  
Playback  
2. Dial three digit security code after beep.  
• Unit will beep once and voice will say “PLEASE WAIT” then  
unit will rewind to the beginning of the messages and play  
them back.  
3. Unit will beep three times when finished.  
4. You will have ten seconds to enter another remote command  
or hang up.  
To Replay Messages  
1. Press 2 to replay messages.  
2. Unit rewinds tape.  
3. Unit will play messages.  
• Press 2 again while unit is playing to quit playback.  
• Press 1 and hold to rewind, release to continue.  
• Press 9 to fast forward, release to continue.  
4. Unit will beep three times when finished.  
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REMOTE OPERATION  
To Reset Incoming Message Tape  
1. After hearing three short beeps Press 8 to reset.  
2. Unit will beep three times.  
D. To Reset  
Incoming  
Message  
3. Press 2 to replay messages and restore message count.  
To Leave a Remote Memo  
E. Remote  
Memo  
1. After hearing three short beeps Press 5.  
2. Wait until you hear a beep, then speak.  
3. Press 5 when finished.  
4. Unit will stop recording.  
5. Unit will beep three times.  
To Record a New Outgoing Announcement  
1. After hearing three short beeps Press 4.  
2. Wait one second after beep, record new announcement.  
3. Press 4 when finished.  
4. Unit will stop recording and rewind.  
• New announcement will automatically playback.  
5. Unit will beep three times.  
F. Remote  
Announce-  
ment  
Change  
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REMOTE OPERATION  
Leave your radio on? Your TV? Is someone in the area of your  
Answer-PhoneTM? While away you can call your Answer-PhoneTM  
to monitor the room in which the phone is located.  
D. Remote  
Room  
Monitor  
1. After hearing three short beeps Press 3.  
2. Unit will turn on microphone for one minute then three beeps.  
3. To continue listening Press 3.  
4. To end Room Monitor Press 6.  
If Tape is full, unit will beep after tenth ring  
1. Dial three digit security code.  
2. Unit will rewind and playback messages.  
3. Unit will beep three times when finished.  
4. You can dial a remote command or hang up.  
H. Remote  
Message  
Playback if  
Tape is Full  
If the unit is in ANSWER OFF mode, unit will beep after tenth  
ring.  
To Turn Answer-PhoneTM on  
1. After beep, dial three digit security code.  
2. You can dial a remote command or hang up.  
I. Remote ON  
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IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY  
If your Answer-PhoneTM does not work properly, follow the Service Check List. If it is  
still inoperative, then disconnect the Answer-PhoneTM and try another telephone to  
determine if the problem is with the telephone line. If it is the telephone line, notify the  
telephone company for service.  
If the Answer-PhoneTM continues to malfunction, please make sure you have followed  
all the instructions in this manual to correct the problem.  
Refer to the service information on p. 31 of this guide if the problem cannot be  
corrected and the Answer-PhoneTM must be disconnected.  
TELEPHONE PROBLEM  
SOLUTION  
1. No Dial tone  
• Check Cords to make sure they are inserted  
correctly.  
• Does HOOK SWITCH extend fully when  
handset is removed from cradle?  
2. Phone does not dial  
• Check PULSE/TONE switch. Place in the  
PULSE position.  
3. You cannot be heard by other  
party  
• Check that handset coil is fully inserted at  
both ends.  
4. Memory Dialing Problems  
• Did you program number correctly?  
• Did you follow the proper dialing sequence?  
5. Incoming and Outgoing voice  
volume is too low  
• Check that other phones are off hook at the  
same time. If so, this is a normal condition as  
volume drops when additional phones are  
used at once.  
• Is RINGER SELECT set to OFF position?  
6. Phone does not ring  
• Are you using too many phones on one line?  
(The total REN of all phones should not be  
greater than the maximum REN for your  
calling area. Usually 5.)  
7. Tone Feedback Flutter while  
dialing in pulse mode  
• This is normal as power is fluctuating with  
phone out-pulsing.  
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IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY  
ANSWERER PROBLEM  
SOLUTION  
1. Tape won’t go in.  
• Unplug the DC power cord and plug it in again.  
Wait for unit to stop. Then, insert tape. Unplug  
DC power cord.  
2. Power was applied without tape  
installed  
Then plug it in again. (This resets the unit).  
3. Answer indicator flashes rapidly  
and there are no new messages  
• Record new Outgoing Announcement.  
• If problem recurs, clean heads.  
• Is Answerer switched ON? Press Answer  
ON/OFF switch.  
4. Answer ON/OFF is not on  
• Is the DC Adapter inserted properly and securely  
into working AC outlet?  
5. Unit will not function when I press  
any buttons.  
• If tape is running, wait for tape to finish rewind.  
Note: Do not plug unit in without tape installed.  
• Unplug AC power cord. Then plug it in again.  
(This resets the unit.)  
6. The unit does not function.  
However, Beep sounds and Call  
Counter flashes.  
• Replace tape and unplug and then plug in DC  
power cord. (This resets the unit).  
• If tape is running, wait for tape to finish rewind.  
Note: Do not plug unit in without tape installed.  
7. The unit does not record Incoming  
messages  
• Is tape inserted properly?  
• Does tape appear damaged? If so, replace.  
• Is Outgoing Message recorded properly?  
8. Sound level of Messages played  
back is low  
• Turn Volume Control up.  
• Clean the head and capstan assembly  
9. Outgoing Announcement does not  
stop and no incoming message is  
recorded  
• Re-Record Outgoing Announcement.  
• Clean the head and capstan assembly  
REMOTE OPERATION  
PROBLEM  
SOLUTION  
1. System does not respond to  
commands  
• Check to make sure you are using Touch-Tone  
phone.  
• Start entering codes before ten second time-out.  
• Enter correct three digit security code.  
• Press dial buttons firmly. (There may be noise  
interference on the phone lines.)  
2. System doesn’t answer until the  
tenth ring.  
• Answerer is turned off.  
• Enter three digit security code to turn on (p. 24).  
• If tape is full, enter Security Code, then listen to  
and delete messages to make room for more  
messages (p. 24).  
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PRODUCT CARE and SERVICE  
A consumer replaceable long-life Lithium Batter (3V) is installed  
in the phone to provide back-up power for retaining numbers in  
memory. The LITHIUM BATTERY COMPARTMENT is located on  
the bottom of the TELEPHONE BASE.  
A. To Replace  
Backup  
Battery  
1. Unplug the power supply and unplug PHONE LINE from  
telephone outlet.  
2. Unsnap the battery door  
• Using a screwdriver, insert in opening at either end of  
BATTERY CARTRIDGE, pop it up, lift BATTERY out.  
Dispose of BATTERY CARTRIDGE. When discarding  
batteries, be sure to dispose of them in the proper manner,  
according to your state and local regulations.  
3. Replace battery cartridge and door  
Note: CARTRIDGE can be inserted only one way.  
4. Plug in the power supply and plug in the PHONE CORD  
Note: Numbers in memory must be reprogrammed.  
For your safety, please follow these simple precautions:  
• Do not recharge, disassemble, mutilate, puncture, wet or  
dispose of Battery in fire. Like other batteries of this type, if it is  
burned or punctured, it could release toxic material which  
could cause injury.  
• Keep Battery out of reach of children.  
• Replace only with GE Cat. #5-1923. Accessory Order Form  
included in this guide.  
B. Battery  
Safety  
Precautions  
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PRODUCT CARE and SERVICE  
Because the head and capstan assemblies are in contact with the  
tape, dirt and residue from the tape can easily adhere to these  
parts, causing distortion.  
These parts should therefore be cleaned periodically by the  
following manner.  
C. Cleaning  
Tape  
Mechanism  
PRESSURE  
HEAD ROLLER  
1. Remove Cassette from unit.  
2. Clean the head surfaces, pressure rollers and capstans with a  
cotton swab. If these surfaces are extremely dirty, dampen the  
cotton swab with alcohol.  
CAPSTAN  
To keep your GE Telephone working and looking good, follow  
these few simple rules:  
• Avoid putting telephone near heating appliances to other high  
temperature sources.  
• Try to avoid placing telephone near devices that generate  
electrical noise. (i.e., motors, fluorescent lamps.)  
Telephone should not be exposed to direct sunlight or  
moisture.  
• Avoid dropping the Handset and other rough treatment to the  
phone.  
D. General  
Product  
Care  
ANSWERING  
SYSTEM  
• Clean telephone with a soft cloth dampened with water.  
(Remember to first unplug phone from wall outlet)  
• Never use a strong cleaning agent or abrasive powder, as this  
will damage the finish.  
O
I
L
• Retain the original packaging, should you need to ship the  
phone at a later date.  
• Do not bring magnetic or metal objects, such as a screwdriver,  
near the head assemblies, as such objects could magnetize  
the heads.  
• Do not oil any part of the unit.  
• When using liquid cleaner, unplug AC adapter from wall outlet  
and allow 30 minutes drying time.  
FCC requires this product be serviced only by the manufacturer  
or its authorized service agents. In accordance with FCC  
requirements, changes or modifications not expressly approved  
by Thomson Consumer Electronics could void the user's  
authority to operate this product. For instructions on how to  
obtain service, refer to the warranty included in this Guide or call  
consumer service, telephone number: 800-448-0329.  
E. Service  
Attach your sales receipt to the booklet for future reference or  
jot down the date this product was purchased or received as a  
gift. This information will be valuable if service should be  
required during the warranty period.  
Purchase date _______________________________________  
Name of store _______________________________________  
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ACCESSORY ORDER FORM  
To fulfill your communicating needs and enhance  
your lifestyle, a wide range of GE extension phones,  
main phones, cordless phones, and answering systems  
is available.  
J ust stop by your nearest retailer and ask to see the  
wide range of GE telephone products.  
All are carefully engineered to offer you high quality  
and dependability, modern easy-to-use features, and  
elegant styling at an affordable price.  
Should you wish to purchase, insist on the GE brand  
for all your communicating needs.  
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2-9892  
ACCESSORY ORDER FORM  
TOTAL  
CATALOG NUMBER  
5-2332  
DESCRIPTION  
AC ADAPTER  
PRICE EACH QUANTITY  
$9.95  
LITHIUM CARTRIDGE  
LI/MNO2 CELL, 3 VOLT (CR2032)  
For Models with “MEMORY STORE”  
5-1923  
$6.70  
For credit card purchases  
Prices are subject to change without notice.  
Total Merchandise ................... $  
Your complete charge card number, its  
expiration date and your signature are  
necessary to process all charge card orders.  
Sales Tax................................. $  
Copy your complete account number from  
your VISA card  
We are required by law to collect the appropriate  
sales tax for each individual state, county, and  
locality to which the merchandise is being sent.  
Shipping, Handling, and  
5.00  
Insurance................................. $  
My card expires:  
Total Amount Enclosed............ $  
Copy your complete account number from  
your MasterCard  
Use VISA or MasterCard preferably. Money order or  
check must be in U.S. currency only. No COD or  
CASH.  
All accessories are subject to availability. Where  
applicable, we will ship a superseding model.  
Copy the number above your  
name on the MasterCard  
Prices are subject to change without notice.  
Mail order form and money order or check (in  
U.S. currency) made payable to Thomson  
Consumer Electronics, Inc. to:  
My card expires:  
Consumer Electronics  
Mail Order Department  
P.O. Box 8419  
Ronks, PA 17573-8419  
Authorized Signature  
This is your return label. Please print clearly.  
To:  
Name______________________________  
Address____________________Apt._____  
City_______________State_____ZIP_____  
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Please make sure that this form has been  
 
filled out completely.  
ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY  
What does your warranty cover?  
• Any defect in material or workmanship.  
For how long after the original purchase?  
• One year.  
• The warranty for rental units begins with the first rental.  
What will we do?  
• Provide you with a new, or at our option, a refurbished unit.  
• The exchange unit is warranted for the remainder of your product’s  
original one-year warranty period.  
How do you make a warranty claim?  
• Properly pack your unit. Include any cables, etc., which were  
originally provided with the product. We recommend using the  
original carton and packing materials.  
• Include in the package a copy of the sales receipt or other  
evidence of date of original purchase. If the unit was a gift, provide  
a statement specifying the date received. Also print your name and  
address and a description of the defect.  
• Ship the unit standard UPS or equivalent to:  
Thomson Consumer Electronics, Inc.  
Product Exchange Center  
32 Spur Drive  
El Paso, Texas 79906  
• Pay any charges billed to you by the Exchange Center for service  
not covered by the warranty.  
• A new or refurbished unit will be shipped to you prepaid freight.  
What does your warranty not cover?  
• Customer instruction. Your Owner's Manual provides information  
regarding operating instructions and user controls. For additional  
information, ask your dealer.  
• Installation and set-up service adjustments.  
• Batteries.  
• Damage from misuse or neglect.  
• Products which have been modified or incorporated into other  
products.  
• Product purchased or serviced outside the USA.  
How does state law relate to this warranty?  
• This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also  
have other rights which vary from state to state.  
What if you purchased your product outside the United States?  
• This warranty does not apply. See your dealer for details.  
Thomson Consumer Electronics, Inc.  
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FCC REGISTRATION INFORMATION  
Your GE telephone equipment is registered with the Federal Communications Commission and is in compliance with parts  
15J and 68, FCC Rules and Regulations.  
1. Notification to the Local Telephone Company  
On the bottom of this equipment is a label indicating among other information, the FCC Registration number and Ringer  
Equivalence Number (REN) for the equipment. You must, upon request, provide this information to your telephone  
company.  
The REN is useful to determine the number of devices you may connect to your telephone line and still have all these  
devices ring when your telephone number is called. In most (but not all) areas, the sum of the REN's of all devices  
connected to one line should not exceed 5. To be certain of the number of devices you may connect to your line as  
determined by the REN, you should contact your local telephone company.  
NOTES: This equipment may not be used on coin service provided by the telephone company.  
Party lines are subject to state tariffs, and therefore, you may not be able to sue your own telephone equipment if you  
are on a party line. Check with your local telephone company.  
Notice must be given to the telephone company upon permanent disconnection of your telephone from your line.  
2. Rights of the Telephone Company.  
Should your equipment cause trouble on your line which may harm the telephone network, the telephone company shall,  
where practicable, notify you that temporary discontinuance of service may be required. Where prior notice is not  
practicable and the circumstances warrant such action, the telephone company may temporarily discontinue service  
immediately. In case of such temporary discontinuance, the telephone company must: (1) promptly notify you of such  
temporary discontinuance, (2) afford you the opportunity to correct the situation and (3) inform you of your right to bring a  
complaint the the Commission pursuant to procedures set forth in Subpart E of part 68, FCC Rules and Regulations.  
The telephone company may make changes in its communications facilities, equipment, operations of procedures where  
such action is required in the operation of its business and not inconsistent with FCC Rules and Regulations. If these  
changes are expected to affect the use or performance of your telephone equipment, the telephone company must give  
you adequate notice, in writing, to allow you to maintain uninterrupted service.  
INTERFERENCE INFORMATION  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device  
may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that  
may cause undesired operation.  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the  
FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential  
installation.  
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with  
the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference  
will not occur in a particular installation.  
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can de determined by turning the  
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna (that is, the antenna for radio or television that is “receiving” the interference).  
• Reorient or relocate and increase the separation between the telecommunications equipment and receiving antenna  
• Connect the telecommunications equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiving antenna is  
connected  
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
If these measures do not eliminate the interference, please consult your dealer or an experienced radio//television  
technician for additional suggestions. Also, the Federal Communications Commission has prepared a helpful booklet, “How  
To Identify and Resolve Radio/TV Interference Problems”.This booklet is available from the U.S. Government Printing  
Office, Washington, D.C.20402. Please specify stock number 004-000-00345-4 when ordering copies.  
HEARING AID COMPATIBILITY  
This telephone system meets FCC standards for Hearing Aid Compatibility.  
Model 2-9892B  
347A7427-B001 (Rev,1)  
94-15  
 
Printed in Singapore  
OPTIONS AFTER TOUCH TONE  
3 BEEP SIGNAL  
Bypass Announcement  
Play Messages  
COMMAND  
TM  
ANSWER-PHONE  
MODEL 2-9892  
ANY KEY  
Security Code  
1
Dial telephone number and wait  
for system to answer.  
Start Stop  
Repeat Message  
2
2
Security Code  
Play Messages if  
Tape is Full (After Tenth Ring)  
2Press any key for OGA  
(Outgoing Announcement) bypass.  
8
Incoming Message Reset  
Record Memo  
Start Stop  
Enter 3-digit security code  
3
5
5
after transfer tone.  
Start Stop  
Record Announcement  
Room Monitor  
4
4
4
Listen for messages or,  
Start Stop  
Enter Touch Tone Command.  
3
6
Security Code  
Turn System On  
(After Tenth Ring)  
Hang up.  
5
Rewind  
1
9
(During Message Play)  
Fast Forward  
(During Message Play)  
Write 3-digit security code in boxes.  
OPTIONS AFTER TOUCH TONE  
3 BEEP SIGNAL  
Bypass Announcement  
Play Messages  
COMMAND  
TM  
ANSWER-PHONE  
MODEL 2-9892  
ANY KEY  
Security Code  
1
Dial telephone number and wait  
Start Stop  
for system to answer.  
Repeat Message  
2
2
Security Code  
Play Messages if  
Tape is Full (After Tenth Ring)  
2Press any key for OGA  
(Outgoing Announcement) bypass.  
8
Incoming Message Reset  
Record Memo  
Start Stop  
Enter 3-digit security code  
3
5
5
after transfer tone.  
Start Stop  
Record Announcement  
Room Monitor  
4
4
4
Listen for messages or,  
Start Stop  
Enter Touch Tone Command.  
3
6
Security Code  
Turn System On  
(After Tenth Ring)  
Hang up.  
5
Rewind  
1
9
(During Message Play)  
Fast Forward  
(During Message Play)  
Write 3-digit security code in boxes.  
 

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