Jwin JT P531 User Manual

Caller ID Speaker Phone  
Instruction Manual  
JT-P531  
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USER SAFETY GUIDE  
INSTRUCTIONS ON ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION  
Do not dispose of this product in the usual household garbage at the  
end of its life cycle; bring it to a collection point for the recycling of  
electrical and electronic appliances. This symbol on the product means  
the instructions for use or the packaging will inform about the methods  
of disposal. The materials are recyclable as mentioned in its marking. By recycling,  
material recycling, and other forms of re-utilization of old appliances, you make an  
important contribution to the protection of the environment. Please inquire at your  
local community administration for an authorized disposal location.  
Important Safety Instructions  
When used as directed, this unit has been designed and manufactured to ensure  
your personal safety. However, improper use may result in electric shock, fire  
hazards or other dangers. Please read all safety and operating instructions carefully  
before installation and use. Remember to keep this instruction manual handy for  
future reference. Take special note of all warnings contained in these instructions  
and on the unit itself.  
Read and follow all instructions in this manual.  
Unplug this telephone from wall jack before cleaning with a damp cloth.  
Do not use liquid or aerosol cleansers to clean this product.  
Do not use this telephone in or near water (e.g. a bath tub, a sink, or a pool).  
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not push objects through any slots of the  
phone or disassemble the telephone. Pushing objects into the telephone or  
opening (or removing) covers exposes wires and poses serious risks.  
Do not disassemble and/or reassemble this telephone yourself. Contact technical  
support when service is required.  
Do not place this telephone on a bed, rug, or on any similar surface or near a  
heat source. Openings for ventilation must not be blocked or covered.  
Do not place this telephone on an unstable cart, stand, or table as it may fall,  
resulting in damage.  
Avoid using this telephone during electrical storms to prevent the risk of electric  
shock from lightning.  
Unplug this telephone from the phone jack and contact Customer Support if the  
following conditions occur:  
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When it is exposed to rain or water  
When it fails to operate normally  
When it is dropped or its case is damaged  
When it exhibits a distinct change in performance  
Do not use this telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak.  
Follow all safety instructions and use this telephone with caution when installing  
or modifying telephone lines.  
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Do not install telephone wire during a lightning storm.  
Only install telephone jacks in dry locations unless the jack is specifically  
designed for wet locations.  
Avoid touching un-insulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone  
line is disconnected at the network interface.  
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Compliance (USA and Canada)  
This product complies with the standards in Part 68 of the FCC Rules in the USA  
and CS-03 in Canada.  
1. This product must be connected to the public switched telephone network  
through a modular telephone outlet or jack.  
2. Upon the request of the local telephone service provider, the user of this product  
must provide the following information:  
The “line” to which this telephone equipment will be connected (telephone  
number)  
The telephone equipment’s FCC registration number and ringer equivalence  
number. This information is printed on the back or bottom of the unit.  
3. If it is determined that this equipment is malfunctioning, the FCC requires that it  
not be used and that it must be unplugged from the modular outlet until the  
problem has been corrected.  
4. If the product causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company  
may temporarily discontinue telephone service. Whenever possible, the  
telephone company will contact a customer prior to a service interruption. If  
advanced notice is not possible, the customer will be notifies as soon as possible.  
The customer will be given the opportunity to correct the problem.  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
Getting Started  
General Features ……………………………………………………………………...  
In the Package ………………………………………………………………………...  
Location of Controls ………………………………………………………………..…  
Getting the Telephone Ready for Use ……………………………………………...  
Mounting the Phone on the Wall …………………………………………………….  
Connecting the Stand for Flat Surface Placement ………………………………...  
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Installing the Batteries ……………………………………………………………….. 10  
Using an AC Adapter (Optional) …………………………………………………….. 10  
Operational Instructions  
Description of the Display ……………………………………………………………. 12  
Basic Setup ……………………………………………………………………………. 12  
Basic Instructions for Making a Phone Call ………………………………………... 14  
Basic Instructions for Receiving a Phone Call …………………………………….. 14  
Using the Last Number Redial Function …………………………………………… 15  
Receiving Caller ID Information …………………………………………………….. 15  
Reviewing the Caller ID List …………………………………………………………. 15  
VIP Function …………………………………………………………………………... 15  
Erasing Data from the Caller ID List ………………………………………………... 15  
Calling a Number from the Caller ID List …………………………………………... 16  
Storing One-Touch Memory …………………………………………………………. 16  
Dialing from One-Touch Memory …………………………………………………… 16  
Storing Two-Touch Memory …………………………………………………………. 16  
Dialing from Two-Touch Memory …………………………………………………… 17  
Using the Flash Function …………………………………………………………….. 17  
Pause Function ……………………………………………………………………….. 17  
Placing a Call on Hold ……………………………………………………………….. 17  
Troubleshooting and Specifications …………………………………………….. 18  
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GETTING STARTED  
Thank you for purchasing the JT-P531 Caller ID Speaker Phone. Please read and  
follow the instructions in this manual carefully to ensure that your product operates  
correctly.  
General Features  
FSK/DTMF Dual System Caller ID Speaker Phone  
Redial, flash, and hold functions  
Two One-Touch Number Memory  
Ten Two-Touch Number Memory  
Message Memory (up to 94 messages)  
Digital Incoming Call Display (15 digits for name/14 digits for number)  
LCD screen (Six levels of brightness adjustment)  
Real-time Clock Display  
VIP Function  
Music-on-Hold Function  
Tone/Pulse Mode Selection  
Flash Time Selection (100-900mS)  
Low Battery Indicator  
Ringer Volume Control  
Handset Volume Control  
Speaker Phone Volume Control  
Wall-mounting capability  
Simple and easy to use  
Supports four (4) languages (English, Spanish, French, and Italian)  
In the Package  
Corded phone  
Stand  
Instruction manual  
Warranty card  
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Location of Controls  
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1. LCD Screen  
2. Ringer Light  
3. Handset  
4. Handset Jack  
5. Numeric keypad  
6. DEL. Button  
7. Button  
11. STORE Button  
12. HOLD Button  
13. M1 (Memory 1) Button  
14. FLASH Button  
15. M2 (Memory 2) Button  
16. REDIAL/P Button  
17. VIP/LCD Button  
18. Indicator Light  
8. DIAL Button  
9. Button  
19. SPEAKER Button  
10. VOL Button  
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GETTING STARTED  
Getting the Telephone Ready for Use  
1. Choose a desired location for the unit (mounted or on a flat, level surface).  
2. Adjust the removable tab located above the speaker on the base of the phone.  
The tab slides for easy removal.  
LIP  
For wall mounted units, the side of the tab with  
the lip must be situated toward the top of the  
base to allow the handset to hang on the base  
without falling. The lip fits into the opening under  
the earpiece on the handset.  
NO LIP  
For flat, level placement, the side of the tab with  
the lip should be situated toward the bottom of the  
base to allow smooth removal of the handset from  
the base.  
3. Plug one end of the coiled telephone cord into the jack on the handset, and the  
other into the matching jack on the left side of the unit’s base.  
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Getting the Telephone Ready for Use- continued  
4. Plug one end of the flat telephone cord into the jack in the rear of the unit’s base  
(marked TEL-LINE), and the other end into the wall jack which supplies  
telephone service.  
Mounting the Phone on the Wall  
1. Choose a desired wall location for the phone.  
Wall mount  
hanger  
2. Align nails or picture hooks with the wall-  
mount hanger located on the bottom  
surface of the base.  
3. Hammer nails or hangers into the wall so  
the phone can hang flush with the wall.  
4. Set the removable receiver tab with lip  
toward the top of the base.  
5. Hang phone on nails or picture hangers making certain that the phone is flush  
with the wall.  
Connecting the Stand for Flat Surface Placement  
When using the JT-P531 on a flat surface, it is recommended that you use the  
included stand.  
1. Remove the stand from the plastic wrapper.  
2. Turn the phone upside down with the battery compartment closest to you.  
3. The stand attaches above where the battery compartment is located.  
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Connecting the Stand for Flat Surface Placement-continued  
4. There are four (4) slots. The top two  
(2) slots are situated closer together  
and are on the bottom surface of the  
unit. The bottom two (2) slots are  
situated further apart and are  
located in indented rectangular  
sections which are cut into the  
bottom surface.  
5. Line up the top two lips on the stand with the top two (2) slots on the bottom  
of the unit and place the lips into the slots.  
6. Using your thumbs, gently press the stand just above the bottom two (2)  
lips until the stand clicks into position.  
Click!  
7. Return the phone to the upright position.  
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Installing the Batteries  
The JT-P531 requires three (3) AAA batteries, which are used to operate the  
speakerphone, the LCD display, and to retain Caller ID data and any settings  
programmed into the phone. Using an optional AC adapter (see Notes below) will  
increase the battery’s life span, requiring less frequent battery replacement.  
1. Remove the battery compartment cover at the  
bottom of the unit.  
2. Carefully install three (3) AAA batteries by  
observing the polarity direction shown in the  
battery compartment.  
3. Replace the cover.  
Notes:  
Whether installing batteries for the first time or replacing them, do not mix old  
and new batteries, nor should alkaline, standard (zinc-carbon), or rechargeable  
(nickel-cadmium) batteries be used together.  
When not using the phone for a long period of time, remove the batteries to  
prevent possible leakage and corrosion. Keeping the phone powered by the  
optional AC adapter, discussed below, will preserve all data and settings in the  
phone’s memory.  
Using an AC Adapter (Optional)  
If an optional AC power adapter (not included) is used, it plugs into the DC 9V jack  
on the rear of the unit and converts common household AC electricity into low  
voltage DC power, suitable for the phone’s operation. Such adapters are commonly  
available, but before buying, be sure that it can provide the necessary +/- polarity, as  
indicated on the unit’s rear panel, just below the DC 9V jack. Once connected, plug  
the adapter’s other end into an un-switched (always on) AC outlet, outlet strip, or  
extension cord. Even when an AC adapter is employed, the use of batteries is  
recommended as a backup in case AC power is ever lost.  
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Notes:  
If neither the batteries nor an AC adapter are connected, the JT-P531 will still be  
able to place and receive calls, but the speakerphone, the ability to store Caller  
ID data, and the LCD display functions will not operate.  
When batteries are used without an AC adapter, they should be replaced when  
the display dims.  
When replacing the batteries without an AC adapter connected, it’s the best to  
pick up the handset before removing the batteries. Doing so prevents the loss of  
stored Caller ID data and programmed settings while the batteries are being  
replaced. If not done, it’s possible that all settings and data in the phone’s  
memory will be lost.  
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OPERATIONAL INSTRUCTIONS  
Description of the Display  
The JT-P531 features a three-line LCD. The top line displays basic information; the  
middle line shows the telephone number of the incoming call; and the bottom line  
displays the name of the caller. Also included on the display is helpful information  
such as:  
The word, “LOW” appears on the screen when the battery power is low.  
The word, “NEW” appears on the screen when there are new incoming calls.  
The word, “CALL#” indicates the total number of incoming calls received.  
Hour: Minute Morning/Afternoon Day/Month are displayed. For example:  
“10:15 AM 21/03” (Year is not displayed)  
If the time and date programmed into the telephone differ from the  
telephone company’s record, the telephone will automatically adjust to the  
service provider’s information when receiving calls.  
When there has been no operation on the telephone for more than 20  
seconds, the LCD will only display the time and date, amount of received  
calls and amount of incoming calls.  
The JT-P531 can store up to 94 incoming calls. Once 94 calls have been  
received, the oldest call will automatically erase when a new call is received.  
Basic Setup  
Note: Please be sure the telephone lines are connected well and batteries or AC  
adapter are installed before starting setting.  
1. HOW TO ENTER THE SETUP MODE  
Long Press (Approx. 4 seconds)  
[DIAL] to enter setup menu.  
The LCD display will appear as  
shown here, however, you must use  
[]or []to select from the menu  
including Select Language, Local  
Area Code, Regional AC’s (Area  
Codes), and Date/Time Setting.  
Press [DEL] to exit setting manually  
or it will exit automatically if no selection is made after 5 seconds.  
2. SET DATE / TIME  
When the LCD displays “DATE /  
TIME”, press [DIAL] to enter this  
function.  
Press [] or [] to set the month.  
Press [DIAL] to confirm.  
Use the same procedure to set the  
day hour, and minute.  
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Basic Setup-continued  
3. SET AREA CODE  
When the LCD displays “LOCAL AREA CODE”, press [DIAL] to enter this  
function.  
Use [] to select the each digit of area  
code.  
Use [] to confirm each digit and move  
to next digit  
Press [DIAL] to confirm the first digit.  
Use the same procedure to set the rest  
digits.  
4. REGIONAL ACs (Area Codes)  
When the LCD displays “REGIONAL  
AC’S-1”, press [DIAL] to enter.  
Use [] to select the first digit of the  
regional area code.  
Use [] to advance to the next digit  
Press [DIAL] to confirm each digit.  
Store up to two (2) regional area codes.  
5. SET LANGUAGE  
When the LCD displays “SELECT  
LANGUAGE”, press [DIAL] to enter  
menu.  
Use [] or [] to select the desired  
language, ENGLISH (English),  
ESPANOL (Spanish), FRANCAIS  
(French), ITALIANO (Italian).  
Press [DIAL] to confirm your choice.  
6. T/P DIAL MODE  
When the LCD displays “T/P DIAL  
MODE,” press [DIAL] to enter this menu.  
Press [] or [] to choose TONE (T) or  
PULSE (P).  
Press [DIAL] to confirm.  
7. EXIT MENU  
When the LCD displays, “EXIT  
SETUP,” press [DIAL] to exit the setup  
menu.  
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Basic Setup-continued  
8. LCD ADJUSTMENT  
Press [VIP/LCD] to adjust the brightness of the LCD screen.  
There are six (6) levels of brightness (Level 3 is the default setting)  
9. SAVING NUMBERS IN THE PHONEBOOK  
Press [STORE]  
Press [] or [] to scroll phone listings  
Press [STORE] again to enter phone number  
Enter number you wish to save.  
Press [STORE] again to save number. Cursor will blink below the number  
Enter the name of the person whose number you entered.  
Press [STORE] again to save.  
Press [STORE] once more to exit phonebook menu.  
10. FLASH TIME SELECT  
Press [STORE] followed by  
[FLASH], “FLASH=600MS,” will  
display on the screen.  
Press [] or [] to select a  
suitable flash time  
(100/200/300/400/500/600/700/  
800/900MS).  
Press [STORE] again to confirm  
and exit the setting.  
11. RINGER VOLUME CONTROL  
When phone is not in use or when there is an incoming call ringing, press  
[VOL] to adjust the ringer volume from 1 to 3.  
” is minimum and “ ” is maximum.  
Note: “  
12. HANDSET VOLUME CONTROL  
Pick up the handset  
Press [VOL] to adjust the handset volume from 1 to 4.  
13. SPEAKER PHONE VOLUME CONTROL  
Press [SPEAKER] and [VOL].  
Adjust the speaker phone volume from 1 to 4.  
Basic Instructions for Making a Phone Call  
1. Remove the handset from base and listen for dial tone.  
2. Listen for a dial tone to indicate that the phone is connected.  
3. Dial the number you wish to call using the number pad.  
Basic Instructions for Receiving a Phone Call  
Telephone will ring to alert the user of an incoming call.  
1. Lift the handset, hold earpiece to your ear and speak into the mouthpiece.  
2. To hang up, return the handset to the base at the conclusion of call.  
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OPERATIONAL INSTRUCTIONS  
Using the Last Number Redial Function  
1. Remove the handset from base and listen for dial tone.  
2. Use the [REDIAL/P] button redial the last number dialed (typically most helpful  
when the line is busy).  
Receiving Caller ID Information  
Your telephone service provider must offer caller ID service in order to activate the  
caller ID function on this unit.  
1. Incoming Call Display.  
When there is an incoming call, the LCD will display the number, area code,  
name, time and date of the call.  
2. Make note of the following indicators.  
“UNKNOWN NUMBER”: The call is made through a telephone company  
that does not offer caller ID service or does not transfer such information  
long distance.  
“BLOCKED NUMBER”: Some areas allow callers the option of preventing  
their telephone data from display on other telephones.  
“MESSAGE WAITING”: This will appear if you have a message service  
through your telephone service provider and someone has left a message.  
Reviewing the Caller ID List  
Press [] or [] to review incoming calls (up to 94 calls).  
VIP Function  
1. When reviewing the caller ID list using [] or [], press [VIP] to store a  
specific number from the list into the VIP record.  
2. Press [VIP] again to cancel the VIP function.  
Note: The number cannot be deleted from the caller ID list once it has been saved to  
the VIP record.  
Erasing Data from the Caller ID List  
1. Press [] or [] to find the number  
you wish to erase.  
2. Press [DEL] to erase the number from  
the list.  
3. Press [DEL] for approximately 3  
seconds for the LCD to show “ERASE  
ALL?”  
4. Press [DEL] again to erase the entire  
caller ID list.  
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Calling a Number from the Caller ID List  
1. With the handset is on the hook, press [] or [] to find the number you  
wish to call.  
2. Press [DIAL] once; the LCD will display  
“PICK UP OR ADJ,” (for a 10 digit  
number) or “PICK UP PHONE.” (for a 7  
or 11 digit number).  
3. Pick up the handset and the number on  
the display will automatically dial.  
4. With the handset off the hook, press []  
or [] to find the number you wish to  
call.  
5. Press [DIAL] once. For 7 and 11 digit  
numbers, the number will automatically  
dial. For 10 digit numbers, the phone  
will add the number “1” automatically as  
the first digit.  
Storing One-Touch Memory  
1. While the handset is on the hook, press  
[M1] or [M2].  
2. The LCD will show “E1” or “E2.”  
3. Press [STORE] to enter.  
4. Input the number you wish to save.  
5. Press [STORE] again to confirm.  
Note: Press [DEL] to cancel the current number  
while entering.  
Dialing from One-Touch Memory  
1. Pick up the handset or press [SPEAKER].  
2. Press [M1] or [M2] to dial the number automatically.  
Storing Two-Touch Memory  
1. While the handset is on the hook, press [STORE].  
2. The LCD will display “M0-M9”  
3. Select and press the number from the  
keypad 0-9  
4. Press [STORE] to enter  
5. Input the desired telephone number  
6. Press [STORE] to confirm and  
advance to Name Input mode.  
7. Input the name using the letters on the  
phone keypad (For example, to enter  
the letter “C,” press the number 2 three times).  
8. Press [STORE] again to confirm.  
Note: Press [DEL] to cancel the current number or name while entering.  
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Dialing from Two-Touch Memory  
1. Pick up the handset or press [SPEAKER].  
2. Press [DIAL] and number (0-9). The number in memory will dial  
automatically.  
Using the Flash Function  
When the JT-P531 is used in an office equipped with centralized phone system  
PABX, this telephone can transfer and hold calls.  
1. Ask the calling party to hold.  
2. Press and release [FLASH].  
3. Dial the number or extension to which the call is directed.  
4. When the intended call recipient answers, announce the call and hang up.  
5. If there is a busy signal or no answer, press and release [FLASH] to re-  
connect to the calling party.  
Note: Not all PABX systems are compatible with JT-P531. Please check with your  
telephone service provider for compatibility.  
Pause Function  
In some places, PABX or long distance service requires a pause function within the  
dialing sequence. The JT-P531 provides an  
adjustable pause time preset function.  
1. Press [STORE] and [REDIAL/P].  
2. The LCD will display “PAUSE=4S.”  
3. Press [] or [] to select pause time  
from 1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9S (1-9 seconds).  
4. Press [STORE] to confirm and exit.  
Placing a Call on Hold  
While speaking on the phone, it may be necessary to place a call on hold. It is  
suggested that before placing a call on hold, ask the caller if it would be okay to  
place them on hold for a moment.  
1. Press the [HOLD].  
2. The LCD will display “MIC MUTE.”  
3. Music will play indicating that the caller  
is now on hold.  
4. If you place the handset back into the  
receiver, the music will play through  
the speaker on the main unit base until  
the call is picked up.  
5. If you simply put the handset down without placing it back on the receiver,  
the music will play through the earpiece until the call is picked up again.  
6. To return to the original call, press [HOLD] again or press [SPEAKER] and  
resume the call as normal.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING & SPECIFICATIONS  
Troubleshooting  
No Display on LCD Screen  
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Brightness on display may be turned down.  
Increase brightness level.  
No batteries or batteries are improperly installed.  
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If no batteries, install 3 AAA batteries as directed or  
Install optional AC Adapter (not included).  
Make sure batteries observe to polarities (+/-) as indicated inside the  
battery compartment.  
No Dial Tone when handset is picked up  
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Phone may not be connected properly.  
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Make sure the handset jack is connected to the base jack using the  
colied wire.  
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Make sure the base jack (TEL-LINE) jack is connected to the wall  
telephone jack using the flat wire.  
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Telephone service may be interrupted by the telephone company  
Contact your telephone company to check the status of your service.  
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Static or interruptions during phone conversation  
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Bad connection between phones  
Hang up and dial number again  
Harsh weather conditions and/or lightning  
Hang up and dial number when weather conditions improve  
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Can only receive incoming calls and cannot make outgoing calls  
Telephone service may be limited or suspended by your telephone company  
Contact your telephone company to check the status of your service.  
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Specifications  
System: FSK  
Display Type: Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)  
Operating Temperature: 5C~40C (41F~104F)  
Storage Temperature: -20C~65C (-4F~149F)  
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TEL: 516-626-7188  
FAX: 516-626-7105  
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