Fujitsu Phone Manual

The Fujitsu Phone is a feature-rich communication device with advanced telephony capabilities, digital display, multiple line support, speakerphone functionality, call management features, programmable keys, LCD backlit screen, headset compatibility, and power-saving modes. Powered by standard telephone line or VoIP connectivity. Below are key sections for safety, features, installation, setup, operation, and troubleshooting.

1. Features at a Glance 2. Installation 3. First-Time Setup 4. Specifications 5. Controls and Settings 6. Connecting Devices 7. Advanced Features 8. Accessibility Features 9. Care & Cleaning 10. Regulatory Information 11. Troubleshooting

Features at a Glance

Key components: LCD display with backlight, Handset, Base Unit, Programmable keys, Speakerphone, Volume controls, Headset jack, Line ports.

FeatureDescription
Line portsFor telephone line or VoIP adapter connection
Headset jackFor hands-free communication
SpeakerphoneFor hands-free conversations
Programmable keysCustomizable shortcut buttons
LCD displayBacklit screen for call information
Volume controlsAdjustable handset and speaker volume
REDIALAutomatically redials last number
FLASHAccesses telephone service features
MUTEMutes microphone during calls
HOLDPlaces calls on hold

Installation

Unpack and inspect contents. Place on stable surface near power outlet.

  1. Connect telephone line: Plug telephone cable into LINE port on base unit.
  2. Connect power: Plug AC adapter into power outlet and DC connector into base.
  3. Install handset: Place handset in base unit cradle for charging.
  4. Charge battery: Allow 8-12 hours for initial charge.

WARNING! Use only approved power adapter. Keep away from water and heat sources.

First-Time Setup

Power on phone; follow display prompts.

  1. Set date and time: Use MENU button to access settings.
  2. Program speed dial: Assign numbers to programmable keys.
  3. Adjust ringer volume: Use volume controls during standby mode.
  4. Configure call forwarding: Access telephone service features if available.

CAUTION! Ensure proper ventilation around base unit during charging.

Specifications

Controls and Settings

Access menu via MENU button. Front Panel: Handset, Speakerphone, Volume controls, Programmable keys.

Key Functions: REDIAL, FLASH, MUTE, HOLD, MENU, Volume Up/Down, Programmable keys 1-10.

Settings: Date/Time, Ringer volume, Speed dial programming, Display contrast, Caller ID settings, Language selection (ENGLISH default). Advanced: Call forwarding, Call waiting, Ring patterns, Power saving mode.

Connecting Devices

Telephone line: Standard RJ11 connector. Headset: 2.5mm or 3.5mm jack. Additional handsets: Compatible expansion units.

  1. Turn off phone before connecting additional devices.
  2. Match cables to appropriate ports.
  3. Test connections by making test calls.

Tip: Use surge protector for telephone line connection in areas with electrical storms.

Advanced Features

Supports multiple calling features and customization options.

  1. Speed dial: Program frequently called numbers to keys.
  2. Caller ID: View incoming call information on display.
  3. Call waiting: Manage multiple incoming calls.
  4. Conference calling: Merge multiple calls (service dependent).
  5. Redial: Automatic redial of last number dialed.
  6. Mute function: Temporarily disable microphone during calls.
  7. Hold feature: Place calls on hold with music/service tone.
  8. Memory backup: Retains settings during power outages.

WARNING! Do not expose to extreme temperatures. Keep away from magnetic fields.

Accessibility Features

Loud ringer mode: Enhanced volume for hearing impaired. Large buttons: Easy-to-press keys for limited dexterity. Visual indicators: LED lights for call status. Talking caller ID: Audio announcement of incoming numbers (service dependent).

Care & Cleaning

Unplug before cleaning. Use slightly damp cloth for exterior; dry thoroughly. Clean handset with alcohol wipes.

CAUTION! Do not use abrasive cleaners or solvents. Keep liquids away from electronic components.

Regulatory Information

FCC Part 68: Complies with telephone network connection requirements. Copyright © 2025 Fujitsu; trademarks of Fujitsu Limited. For technical support, visit www.fujitsu.com/phonesupport or contact 1-800-FUJITSU.

Troubleshooting

SymptomPossible CauseCorrective Action
No dial toneLine connection/powerCheck line connection; ensure power adapter plugged in; test at wall jack.
Poor audio qualityLine quality/handsetCheck line connection; clean handset receiver; adjust volume settings.
Display not workingPower/contrastCheck power connection; adjust display contrast in settings.
Battery not chargingPower adapter/contactsEnsure proper placement in cradle; check power adapter; clean contacts.
No caller IDService/subscriptionVerify caller ID service with provider; check display settings.

Reset: Menu > Settings > System Reset if available.

Service: 1-800-FUJITSU; www.fujitsu.com/phonesupport

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