Motorola ME4066 Series User Manual

User's Guide  
DIGITAL CORDLESS  
TELEPHONE  
WITH INTEGRATED DIGITAL  
ANSWERING DEVICE  
Model  
ME4066 Series  
Digital 1.8 GHz  
MOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo are registered in the US Patent & Tradem ark Office. All other product or service nam es are the  
property of their respective owners. © Motorola, Inc. 2004.  
Contents  
Welcom e  
Contents  
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Selecting the Language  
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21  
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Making Internal Calls  
Making External Calls  
Direct dialing  
On-hook dialing  
Hands-free Mode  
Making a handsfree call  
In standby m ode  
Taking Calls  
Handset is in the Base Station  
Handset is not in the Base Station  
Prefix Dialing  
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Im portant Safety Instructions  
Technical Am endm ents  
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Installation  
Package Contents  
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Setting up the Base Station and Charger Unit  
Connecting the Base Station and Mains Adaptor  
Connecting the Charger Unit  
Inserting the Batteries / Attaching the belt clip  
Attaching the Headset  
Dialing from the Phone Book  
10  
11 Call Log Operations  
11 Browse, Call Back, Delete, Save  
Muting the Microphone  
12 Holding Calls / Forwarding Calls  
Teleconference and  
13 Intercom Call Transfering  
13 Entering a Dialing Pause (P)  
14  
Technical Data  
Features  
Control Buttons  
Control Buttons  
Control Buttons (on Charger)  
22  
22  
Phone Book  
15 Phone Book  
Store Entries  
17 View Entries  
23  
23  
23  
23  
24  
25  
Menu Structure  
Using the Telephone  
Switching the Handset On / Off  
17 Edit Entries  
Delete Entries  
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Contents  
Handset Settings  
26  
26  
26  
26  
27  
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Recording Announcem ent A2  
(Announce Only set to ON)  
Rem ote Operation  
Changing the Ringer Volum e  
Changing the Ringer Melody (external / internal)  
Entering / Changing Handset Nam e  
Saving a Prefix  
Switching the Key Tone On / Off  
Activating / Deactivating Autom atic Call Answering 28  
Activating / Deactivating Call Tim er  
Default Settings  
Registering Additional Handsets  
38  
38  
Set "Announce Only"  
On / Off (preset to OFF)  
Turn Audible Message Alert On / Off  
Turn Base Ringer  
On / Off (preset to ON)  
Set Num ber of Rings to Answer  
Voice Prom pt Language selection  
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39  
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29  
29  
30  
Recording a Mem o  
Listening to Your Messages  
Message Playback  
40  
40  
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Base Station Settings  
Barring Calls  
Entering / Changing Em ergency Num ber  
Changing the Flash Tim e  
Select Dial Mode  
Changing the PIN  
Default Settings  
Delete HS  
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Deleting Messages  
42  
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Im portant Im form ation  
Quick Reference  
Using the Phone  
35 Phone Book  
43  
43  
45  
46  
47  
48  
Answ ering Machine Operation  
General  
35  
35  
35  
36  
Handset Settings  
Base Settings  
Answering Machine  
Turn Answering Machine ON / OFF (preset to ON)  
Clock Setting  
Outgoing Announcem ent  
Warranty  
50  
How to Record Your Announcem ent  
Recording Announcem ent A1  
(Announce Only set to OFF)  
37  
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Im portant Safety Instructions  
Follow these safety precautions when using your cordless phone to reduce the risk  
of fire, electric shock and injury to persons or property.  
Reduce risk of fire and shock by:  
1. Keep all slits and openings of the phone unblocked. Do not set the phone on a  
heating register or over a radiator. Ensure that proper ventilation is provided at  
the installation site.  
2. Do not use while wet or while standing in water.  
3. Do not use this product near water (for exam ple, near a bath tub, kitchen sink, or  
swim m ing pool).  
4. Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Place the power cord so that it  
will not be walked on.  
5. Never insert objects of any kind into the product slits as that m ay result in fire or  
shock.  
6. Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning.Do not use liquid cleaners  
or aerosol cleaners. Use a dam p cloth for cleaning.  
7. Do not disassem ble this product. If service or repair work is required, contact the  
Warranty Service phone num ber found in the back of this user's guide.  
8. Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords.  
9. Avoid using during an electrical storm . Use a surge protector to protect the  
equipm ent.  
10. Do not use this cordless phone to report a gas leak, especially if you are in the  
vicinity of the gas line.  
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Unplug this cordless phone im m ediately from an outlet if:  
The power cord or plug is dam aged or frayed.  
Liquid has been spilled into the product.  
The product has been exposed to rain or water. Do not retrieve the handset or base  
until after you have unplugged the power and phone from the wall. Then retrieve  
the unit by the unplugged cords.  
The product has been dropped or the cabinet has been dam aged.  
The product exhibits a distinct change in perform ance.  
Installation Guidelines  
1. Read and understand all instructions and save them for future reference.  
2. Follow all warnings and instructions m arked on the product.  
3. Do not install this product near a bath tub, sink or shower.  
4. Operate this phone using only the power source that is indicated on the m arking  
label. If you are unsure of the power supply to your hom e, consult with your dealer  
or local power com pany.  
5. Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand or table. This product m ay  
fall, causing serious dam age to the product.  
6. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions.Improper  
adjustment of other controls m ay result in dam age and will often require extensive  
work to restore the product to norm al operation.  
7. Clean this product with a soft, dam p cloth. Do not use chem icals or cleaning agents  
to clean this phone.  
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8. Use only the power supply that cam e with this unit. Using other power supplies  
m ay dam age the unit.  
9. Because cordless phones operate on electricity, you should have at least one phone  
in your hom e that isn't cordless, in case the power in your hom e goes out.  
10. To avoid interference to nearby appliances, do not place the base of the cordless  
phone on or near a TV, m icrowave oven, or VCR.  
11. It is im possible to m ake em ergency calls when the keypad lock is enabled.  
12. This telephone com plies with applicable safety requirem ents for exposure to radio  
waves (EMR).The m ean power of this telephone does not exceed 20m W lim it at  
which point testing is required.  
13. The earpiece of the handset m ay attract sm all m etal objects such as staples and  
pins. Care should be taken when placing the handset near these item s.  
14. Do not use the handset in an explosive hazard area such as where there is gas  
leaking.  
15. This telephone is not designed for m aking em ergency telephone calls when the  
m ains power fails. Always have a corded phone available to be able to m ake and  
receive calls to em ergency services if the m ains power fails.  
Technical Am endm ents  
These Operating Instructions are issued for inform ation purposes. Their content is  
not the subject of a contract.  
All indicated data is m erely nom inal values. The described equipm ent and options  
m ay differ depending on requirem ents which are specific to each country  
This device is dedicated to be used in the analog public switched telecom m unication  
network (PSTN).  
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Package Contents  
ME4066-1  
ME4066-2  
ME4066-3  
ME4066-4  
Single Pack Twin Pack Triple Pack Quad Pack  
Base Station  
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
2
1
4
1
3
3
1
6
1
4
4
1
8
Mobile Handset  
Mains Adaptor  
Telephone Line Cord  
Rechargeable Batteries  
type m icro AAA  
Charger Unit  
0
1
1
1
2
1
3
1
User's Guide  
Please check the contents of the package carefully. If som ething is m issing or has  
becom e dam aged in transit, you should NOT use the telephone. In such a case you  
should return to the dealer with your sales receipt or contact the Motorola's distributor  
directly. (For details, please refer to the Warranty section.)  
Note: Retain the packaging of your appliance to prevent it from being dam aged should  
you ever need to return it.  
Setting up the Base Station and Charger Unit  
Place the base station and charger unit in an easily accessible location. Make sure  
that the location is stable and flat and that the surface is non-slip. When choosing  
the location, also m ake sure that all cables can be routed so as to prevent people  
tripping over them . Furtherm ore, avoid placing the base station and charger unit in  
the im m ediate vicinity of other electronic appliances such as m icrowaves, PCs or  
Hi-Fi's, for exam ple.  
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Do not expose the base station and charger unit to direct sunlight. Do  
not allow the base station and charger unit to becom e wet. They should  
not be set up in room s which are subject to condensation or corrosive  
steam or a high concentration of dust (e.g. cellars, garages or  
conservatories). The room tem perature m ust be between 00C and 350C.  
Connecting the Base Station and Mains Adaptor  
1. Plug the telephone line cord into the base station socket.  
2. Route the cord underneath the base station towards the back.  
3. Plug the other end into the telephone wall socket.  
4. Connect the m ains power supply.  
The base station does not have a power  
switch. Only use the m ains adaptor supplied  
with your phone.  
Connecting the Charger Unit  
Insert the plug of the m ains adaptor in the socket on the underneath  
of the charger unit. Plug the m ains adaptor into the m ains socket.  
The charger unit is now ready to use.  
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Inserting the Batteries  
Open the battery compartment by pushing downwards on the  
battery compartment cover. Insert the 2 x AAA batteries supplied,  
observing the correct polarity.  
The m obile handset will not operate if the batteries are  
inserted incorrectly. There is also a possibility that  
the handset m ay be dam aged.  
Replace the cover on the battery com partm ent and push it upwards  
until it clicks into place. Place the handset on the base station.  
You will hear a beep and the charging light com es on.  
Note: When used for the first tim e, allow the batteries to charge for at least 14 hours  
without interruption. If possible, only take the handset out of the base station when  
the charging process has ended. This will help to guarantee optim um operation.  
Note: To ensure the battery charges properly, clean the charging contacts on the handset  
and charger with a soft, dry cloth once a m onth. Clean m ore often if the unit is subject to  
grease, dust or high hum idity.  
Attaching the Belt Clip  
Push the belt clip into the opening on the back of the handset.  
The clip will bend slightly until it clicks into place.  
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Attaching the Headset  
You can connect headsets to the m obile handset.  
The 2.5m m jack plug m ust be inserted fully into the  
jack socket on the right-hand side of the handset.  
Technical Data  
Receiver im pedance  
32  
Microphone im pedance 1.4Ω  
Receiver output power  
Plug  
60m W  
2.5m m jack plug  
-54dB  
Microphone sensitivity  
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Note: The headset is not included as standard.  
Features  
Congratulations on your purchase of this high quality, cordless telephone set.  
The set offers the following features:  
Com fortable digital cordless phone with  
DECT standards  
Call ID* function with caller list for 20  
num bers or nam es from phone book  
(dependent on network)  
Key input tone on/off  
Operation of up to 4 handsets  
Paging function from base station to  
handset  
Program m able num ber barring  
Up to 100 hours standby  
Alphanum eric LCD display  
Up to 10 hours continuous call tim e  
Operation with 2 standard AAA batteries  
Blue backlight display  
Phone book for 30 entries with nam es and  
num bers  
Handsfree operation on handset  
Extended redialing for 5 call num bers  
Microphone m ute  
Battery and range warning tone  
Keypad lock  
10 ringtone m elodies  
Operator guidance in 10 languages  
Teleconference +  
Call forwarding +  
Internal, free com m unication between  
handsets +  
+ More than one handset required.  
* User m ust subscribe to service via network provider  
DECT : Digital Enhanced Cordless  
Telecom m unication = Standard for cordless  
telephones.  
Prefix dialing  
Autom ative call answering on/off  
12  
Control Buttons  
1
2
3
4
5
12  
11  
10  
13  
14  
15  
27  
26  
25  
16  
6
7
9
8
23 21 19  
24 22 201817  
1. Display  
2. Delete / Mute key  
16. Volume up (+) - Increase loudspeaker volume  
17. Mailbox 3  
Press to delete digits or letters in the display.  
Use to store messages and memos into individual mailboxes.  
18. Mailbox indicators  
Flash when new messages are stored. The display shows  
the number of messages.  
19. Stop - Stops message playback. Ends recording.  
20. Mailbox 2  
During a call press to stop your caller from hearing you.  
3. Up / Down / Menu / Redial / Volume  
4. Phone book - Press to open the phone book.  
5. Talk/End call key - Press to receive, make and end calls.  
6. Keypad with alphanumeric keys  
7. #/ Keypad lock key - Press to enter a hash  
Press and hold to lock/unlock the keypad.  
8. Microphone  
21. Mailbox 1  
22. Volume down (-) - Press to decrease loudspeaker volume.  
23. Replay/previous key  
9. Call log - Press to view the call log memory.  
10. Handsfree (speakerphone) key  
During message playback, press to replay the current message  
or press twice to play the previous message.  
24. Menu key - Press to open the answering machine menu.  
25. Charging indicator  
Illuminates when the handset is charging in the base station.  
26. Page (Find Handset) key  
Press to hear your calls on the handset loudspeaker.  
11. Hold/Transfer key - Put external callers on hold,  
transfer an incoming caller to another extension.  
12. INT/OK key - Press to make internal calls.  
Confirm menu options.  
Press to locate a missing handset/page all handsets registered  
to the base.  
13. Record/Memo key  
Use to record your outgoing message or memo.  
14. Delete key - Use to delete messages/memos.  
15. Next key - During message playback,  
press to skip forward to the next message.  
27. Call indicator  
Flashes when you have incoming calls.  
Flashes when you have new missed calls.  
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Control Buttons  
1
Display Icons  
Indicates the battery charge status.  
1. Handset  
Flashes when battery is empty.  
Indicates that the outside line is engaged.  
Indicates an incoming, external call.  
Indicates an incoming, internal call.  
Flashes if you have unanswered calls.  
(Details available in the calls list).  
Indicates that the keypad lock is on.  
Microphone is muted.  
2. Menu sym bol  
3. Charge contacts  
4. Charging indicator  
5. Charging station  
2
Ringer is switched off.  
Indicates the handset is registered to the  
base. Flashes if there is no radio  
communication contact.  
Scroll (UP) or (DOWN) to see further details  
of the entry.  
3
4
5
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1-CALL LOG  
2-PHONE BOOK  
1-NEW ENTRY  
2-LIST ENTRY  
3-EDIT ENTRY  
4-DELETE  
ENTER NO ENTER NAME NORMAL RING  
VIP RING 1-10  
5-DELETE ALL  
CONFIRM?  
3-HANDSET  
1-RINGER  
1-VOLUME  
[-----]  
2-EXT RINGER  
3-INT RINGER  
MELODY 1-10  
MELODY 1-10  
2-HS NAME  
3-PREFIX MEM  
4-KEY TONE  
5-AUTO ANS  
6-CALL TIMER  
7-DEFAULT  
ON / OFF  
ON / OFF  
ON / OFF  
CONFIRM?  
SEARCHING  
8-REGISTER  
Note:  
Navigate in the m enu structure as follows:  
Press the Menu key.  
Then use the arrow keys to navigate through the m enu or select the required m enu  
item directly using the digit keys.  
Exam ple: Enter MENU > 3 > to access '1-RINGER' > '2-HS NAME', then enter the HS  
Nam e.  
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4-BASE  
1-BARRING  
ENTER PIN  
ENTER PIN  
HANDSET 1-4  
DISABLE  
EXTERNAL  
NUMBER  
ENTER NO  
2-EMERGENCY  
1-  
2-  
3-FLASH TIME  
4-DIAL MODE  
100/250/600  
TONE  
PULSE  
5-CHANGE PIN  
6-DEFAULT  
ENTER PIN  
ENTER PIN  
NEW PIN  
CONFIRM?  
REPEAT  
7-DEREGISTER  
ENTER PIN  
HANDSET 1-4  
CONFIRM?  
5-LANGUAGE  
ENGLISH  
DEUTSCH  
ITALIANO  
FRANCAIS  
ESPANOL  
NEMET  
NEDERLANDS  
POLSKI  
SVENSKA  
TURKCE  
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Sw itching the Handset On/ Off and Display Illum ination  
When the handset is placed on the base station or charging unit, it switches on  
autom atically and starts to charge up. Allow the batteries to be charged for 14 hours  
without interruption the first tim e they are charged. The telephone does not have an  
On/Off switch.  
Note: The display illum ination switches on autom atically when the handset is  
rem oved from the charging station or pressing any key. It also lights up when calls  
are received. It goes out autom atically when no key has been pressed for 10 seconds.  
Selecting the Language  
Ten different languages are available for selection for each handset.  
Proceed as follows to select a language:  
1. Press the  
2. Press the  
3. Press  
key repeatedly until m enu item LANGUAGE appears.  
key to confirm the item .  
or  
as often as necessary to select the required language.  
key to confirm the selection.  
4. Press the  
Making Internal Calls  
If m ore than one handset is registered on the base station,  
internal calls can be m ade free of charge.  
1. Press the  
2. Press the num ber of the required handset (1..4).Carry out the conversation.  
3. Press the key to end the call.  
key.  
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Note: If an external call is received during an internal call, short acoustic signals are  
issued (call waiting).  
Making External Calls  
There are two ways to dial a num ber, nam ely direct dialing or on-hook dialing.  
Direct dialing  
1. Press the  
key and wait for the dialing tone.  
2. Dial the telephone num ber and com plete the call.  
3. Press the  
key to end the call.  
On-hook dialing  
1. Dial the telephone num ber.  
2. Delete any incorrect entries by pressing the  
key.  
3. Press the  
connection established. Carry out the conversation.  
4. Press the key to end the call.  
key. The num ber entered is dialed and a  
Hands-free Mode  
There are two m ethods with which to have telephone conversations in hands-free  
m ode, nam ely using direct dialing or by switching over during the call.  
Direct dialing  
1. Dial the call num ber and press the  
2. Carry out the conversation.  
key to start dialing.  
3. Press the  
key to end the call.  
Sw itching During a Call  
1. Dial the call num ber and press the  
2. Carry out the conversation.  
key to start dialing.  
3. Press the  
4. Press the  
key to switch hand-free m ode on or off.  
key to end the call.  
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Taking Calls  
When an external call is received, all the handsets registered and the base station  
ring.  
Handset is in the base station  
1. Take the handset from the base station; a connection is autom atically established  
(when the AUTO ANS function is active). Otherwise, press the  
2. Carry out the conversation.  
key.  
3. Press the  
key to end the call.  
Handset is not in the base station  
1. Press the  
2. Press the  
key. Carry out the conversation.  
key to end the call.  
Prefix Dialing  
1. Press the 0 key for two seconds.  
2. Supplem ent the call num ber and press the  
.
key to establish a connection.  
Note: The prefix number (e.g. an access code) must have been programmed beforehand.  
Refer to "Handset Settings".  
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Dialing from the Phone Book  
1. Press the  
key; the first entry in the phone book appears.  
2. Press the  
or key to select the required subscriber from the phone book.  
Alternatively, enter the first letter of the nam e required.  
3. Press the key. The num ber is dialed. Carry out the conversation.  
Call Log Operations  
Brow se, Call Back, Delete, S ave  
If calls have been received in your absence, these are collected in the CALL LOG  
m em ory when your telephone service has enabled this function.  
Press the  
2. Press the  
3. Press the  
key as often as necessary until the CALL LOG m enu appears.  
key. Alternatively, press and hold the key.  
keys to browse through the CALL LOG m em ory.  
key to return the call.  
1.  
or  
4. Press the  
Or  
5. Press and hold the  
is m ade using the  
Or  
key two seconds to delete one or all the entries. Selection  
key. Press the key.  
or  
6. Press the  
key to enter the subscribers in the phone book.  
7. Enter the nam e.  
8. Press the  
key.  
key to select the norm al ring or VIP ring.  
key.  
9. Press the  
10.Press the  
or  
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Note: 1. The CALL LOG sym bol and display indicator only disappear after browsing  
through all the entries. 2. It is only possible to enter subscribers in the phone book  
who are not already entered.  
Muting the Microphone  
1. Press the  
key to switch the m icrophone on  
or off during a call.  
Holding Calls / Forw arding Calls  
If the telephone is connected to a PBX network, it is possible to put calls on hold and  
call other extensions or to forward calls.  
1. Press the  
2. Dial the num ber of the extensions (e.g. 23).  
3. Press the key once m ore to take the call  
back again or the key to forward the call.  
key to put the call on hold.  
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Teleconference and Intercom Call Transfering  
After having received an external call, it is possible to include  
a second handset in the conversation (three-way conference).  
1. Press the  
key and enter the num ber of the  
corresponding handset (e.g. 2) which should be included in the call.  
2. The external caller is kept on hold. As soon as handset 2 takes the call, press  
key to transfer the call to handset 2.  
Or  
3. The external caller is kept on hold. as soon as handset 2 takes the call, press and  
hold  
key to activate the teleconference.  
key, any of the handsets can be disconnected from the  
4. By pressing the  
teleconference and the other handset continues with the external call.  
Entering a Dialing Pause (P)  
If the MOTOROLA telephone is connected to a PBX system , it m ay be  
necessary to insert a dialing pause. To do this, press the  
relevant digit, e.g. 0, for an outside line (0P....). A 'P' appears in the display indicating  
a pause. The pause can also be entered when program m ing num bers in the phone  
book.  
key after entering the  
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Phone Book  
The MOTOROLA telephone can store up to 30 entries in the phone book with nam e  
and call num ber.  
Store Entries  
1. Press the  
2. Press the  
3. Press the  
key as often as necessary until the PHONE BOOK m enu appears.  
key.  
key.  
4. Enter the num ber (m ax. 25 digits).  
5. Press the key.  
6. Enter the nam e (m ax.10 characters).  
Note: To enter the characters, press the relevant key the corresponding num ber of  
tim es, 1, 2, 3 or 4 tim es, according to the position on the key. Press the 5 key three  
tim es for an L. Delete incorrect entries by pressing the  
7. Press the key.  
8. Select the ringing tone with the  
9. Press the key.  
Note: If certain phone book entries should appear at the start of a list, e.g. "FIRE",  
key.  
or  
key.  
enter a space before the nam e "FIRE". The space is entered by pressing the  
key.  
View Entries  
1.  
Press the  
key repeatedly until PHONE BOOK appears.  
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2. Press the  
3. Press the  
4. Press the  
5. Press the  
key.  
or  
or  
key to select LIST ENTR. Y.  
key.  
key to select the required entry.  
Note: if there is no entry in the phone book, "MEM EMPTY" will display.  
6. Press the  
Or  
key to view the num ber.  
Press the  
key to dial the num ber.  
Edit Entries  
1. Press the  
2. Press the  
3. Press the  
4. Press the  
5. Press the  
key repeatedly until PHONE BOOK appears.  
key.  
or  
key to select EDIT ENTRY.  
key.  
or  
key to select the required entry.  
Note: if there is no entry in the phone book, "MEM EMPTY" will display  
6. Press the  
7. Enter the num ber.  
8. Press the  
9. Enter the nam e.  
10 Press the  
key.  
key.  
key.  
11.Press the  
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or  
key to select the norm al ring or VIP ring.  
key.  
Delete Entries  
1. Press the  
2. Press the  
3. Press the  
key as often as necessary until the PHONE BOOK m enu appears.  
or  
or  
key to select DELETE .  
key to select the phone book entry. Alternatively, enter the  
first letter of the nam e required.  
4. Press the  
key to confirm .  
Note: The delete process can be stopped at any tim e prior to confirm ation of it by  
pressing the  
key several tim es. if all the entries should be deleted, select DELETE  
ALL instead of DELETE at Pt. 2.  
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Changing the Ringer Volum e  
1. Press the  
2. Press the  
3. Press the  
4. Press the  
5. Press the  
key repeqtedly until HANDSET appears.  
key twice.  
or  
or  
key to select VOLUME.  
key.  
key to select the ringer volum e.  
(0-5 level, level 0 m eans ringer off)  
6. Press the key to confirm the setting.  
Changing the Ringer Melody (external/ internal)  
1. Press the  
2. Press the  
3. Use the  
4. Press the  
5. Use the  
6. Press the  
key as often as necessary until the HANDSET m enu appears.  
key twice.  
or key to select the required subm enu (EXT RINGER or INT RINGER).  
key.  
or  
key to select the required m elody.  
key to confirm the setting.  
Entering/ Changing Handset Nam e  
It is possible to assign a nam e to each handset. This nam e is then displayed when  
the phone is in Standby m ode.  
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1. Press the  
2. Press the  
3. Press the  
4. Press the  
key as often as necessary until the HANDSET m enu appears.  
key.  
or  
key to select the HS NAME subm enu.  
key.  
5. Enter/Change the nam e of the handset (e.g. MOBIL 1).  
Note: To enter the characters, press the relevant key the corresponding num ber of  
tim es, 1, 2, 3 or 4 tim es, according to the position on the key. Press the  
5 key three tim es for an L, for exam ple.  
6. Press the  
key to confirm .  
Saving a Prefix  
It is possible to save prefix num bers in the handset. This num ber is then recalled after  
pressing the 0 key for two seconds.  
1. Press the  
2. Press the  
3. Press the  
4. Press the  
key as often as necessary until the HANDSET m enu appears.  
key.  
or  
key to select the PREFIX MEM subm enu.  
key.  
5. Enter the prefix number (e.g. access code of the subscriber you call most frequently).  
6. Press the key to confirm .  
Sw itching the Key Tone On/ Off  
1. Press the  
2. Press the  
key as often as necessary until the HANDSET m enu appears.  
key.  
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3. Press the  
4. Press the  
5. Press the  
6. Press the  
or  
or  
key to select the KEY TONE.  
key.  
key to select the setting.  
key to confirm .  
Activating/ Deactivating Autom atic Call Answ ering  
The automatic call answering function enables the incoming call to be taken immediately  
if the handset is rem oved from the base station. It is not necessary to press the call  
key after rem oving the handset from the base station.  
1. Press the  
2. Press the  
3. Press the  
4. Press the  
5. Use the  
key as often as necessary until the HANDSET m enu appears.  
key.  
or  
key to select the AUTO ANS subm enu.  
key.  
or  
key to switch autom atic call answering on or off.  
key to confirm .  
6. Press the  
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Activating/ Deactivating Call Tim er  
It is possible to display the duration of a call on the handset. The tim er starts when  
the conversation begins.  
1. Press the  
2. Press the  
3. Press the  
4. Press the  
5. Use the  
key as often as necessary until the HANDSET m enu appears.  
key.  
or  
key to select the CALL TIMER subm enu.  
key.  
or  
key to switch the call tim er on or off.  
key to confirm the setting.  
6. Press the  
Default Settings  
The handsets can be reset to the default settings. In doing so, all the settings which  
you have changed are returned to their default values. The phone book entries are  
retained.  
1. Press the  
2. Press the  
3. Press the  
4. Press the  
5. Press the  
key as often as necessary until the HANDSET m enu appears.  
key.  
or  
key to select the DEFAULT.  
key.  
key to confirm .  
Note: The handset is reset to its default settings.  
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Registering Additional Handsets  
Further handsets can be registered on the base station. They m ust support the GAP  
standard, however, it is possible that some of the handset functions will not be available.  
1. Press the  
2. Press the  
3. Press the  
4. Press the  
key as often as necessary until the HANDSET m enu appears.  
key.  
or  
key to select the REGISTER subm enu.  
key.  
5. Press and hold the Page key on the base station until the acknowledgem ent signal  
is heard, then enter the PIN when requested. (Default setting = 0000)  
6. Press the  
key.  
Note: After the connection has been established, the nam e and num ber of the handset  
.
(the next available num ber if less than 4 are already registered) appear in the display  
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Barring Calls  
The following options are available for selection for barring calls:  
Option  
Description  
DISABLE  
All telephone calls are possible.  
EXTERNAL All external calls are barred.  
NUMBER  
Define a num ber which should be barred, e.g. 0190.  
1. Press the  
2. Press the  
3. Press the  
4. Press the  
key as often as necessary until the BASE m enu appears.  
key.  
or  
as often as necessary to select the BARRING subm enu.  
key.  
5. Enter the PIN. Note: (Factory setting is 0000).  
6. Press the  
7. Use the  
8. Press the  
9. Use the  
Or  
key.  
or  
or  
or  
key to select the handset which should be barred.  
key.  
key to select DISABLE or EXTERNAL.  
Use the  
key to select NUMBER and press the  
, then input  
10.  
the num ber(up to 5 digits) which you want to barred.  
11. Press the key.  
Entering/ Changing Em ergency Num ber  
Em ergency num bers are free of any restrictions, i.e. they can still be called even if  
barring of any kind is set.  
Note: It is im possible to m ake em ergency calls when the keypad lock is enabled.  
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Before emergency numbers can be used, they must be stored. The emergency numbers  
can then be dialed m anually or from the phone book if they are stored there.  
Two different em ergency num bers (m axim um of five digits) can be program m ed.  
Exam ple: Three-digit em ergency num ber = 123. All num bers which begin with 123  
are dialed even if the unit is only program m ed for internal calls.  
1. Press the  
2. Press the  
3. Press the  
4. Press the  
key as often as necessary until the BASE m enu appears.  
key.  
or  
as often as necessary to select the EMERGENCY subm enu.  
key.  
5. Enter the PIN. Note: (Factory setting is 0000).  
Note: It is recom m ended to enter em ergency num bers in the phone book and to assign  
significant nam es (e.g. "DOC","FIRE").  
6. Press the  
7. Use the or key to select the em ergency num ber to be changed and change it.  
8. Press the key.  
key.  
Changing the Flash Tim e  
1. Press the  
2. Press the  
3. Press the  
4. Press the  
5. Press the  
6. Press the  
key as often as necessary until the BASE m enu appears.  
key.  
as often as necessary to select the FLASH TIME subm enu.  
key.  
key to select the required flash tim e.  
key.  
or  
or  
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Select Dial Mode  
1. Press the  
2. Press the  
3. Press the  
4. Press the  
5. Press the  
6. Press the  
key repeatedly until BASE appears.  
key.  
key to select DIAL MODE.  
key.  
key to select TONE or PULSE.  
key to confirm the selection.  
or  
or  
Changing the PIN  
1. Press the  
2. Press the  
3. Press the  
4. Press the  
key as often as necessary until the BASE m enu appears.  
key.  
as often as necessary to select the CHANGE PIN subm enu.  
key.  
or  
5. Enter the old PIN (0000).  
6. Press the key.  
7. Enter the new PIN (e.g. 1111).  
8. Press the key.  
9. Enter the new PIN again (e.g. 1111).  
10. Press the  
key.  
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Default Settings  
1. Press the  
2. Press the  
3. Press the  
key as often as necessary until the BASE m enu appears.  
key.  
or as often as necessary to select the required DEFAULT subm enu.  
4. Enter the PIN.  
5. Press the  
key.  
6. Press the  
key to confirm .  
Delete HS  
If several handsets are registered on one base station, they can deregister each other  
m utually. The last handset cannot be deregistered.  
1. Press the  
2. Press the  
3. Press the  
4. Press the  
key as often as necessary until the BASE m enu appears.  
key.  
or  
as often as necessary to select the DEREGISTER subm enu.  
key.  
5. Enter the PIN. Note: (Factory setting is 0000).  
6. Press the key.  
7. If necessary, use the  
or  
key to select the handset.  
8. Press the  
9. Press the  
key.  
key to confirm the selection.  
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General  
1. In the idle (standby) m ode, press  
Turn Answering Machine On / Off  
Set the Day and Tim e  
to program each of the following options:  
Record your outgoing Announcem ent  
Set your Rem ote Access code  
Set 'Announce Only' On / Off  
Turn audible Message Alert On / Off  
Set Base ringer On / Off  
Set num ber of Rings to answer  
Voice prom pt language selection  
Press  
on the base to set the options. The current setting is announced.  
2. Once the desired option is reached and the current setting is announced, press  
or  
3. Press  
to change the setting.  
to confirm your setting.  
4. At any tim e, press  
to exit setup m ode.  
Sw itch Answ ering Machine ON/ OFF (preset to ON)  
ON  
When you first switch on your phone, the answering m achine is in the  
m ode.  
1. Press  
. When you hear the announcem ent, press  
or  
to switch  
between the On/Off setting.  
Clock Setting  
Follow the steps above to program the current D ay of the w eek , then the Ho u r,  
and then the M in u t e :  
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First, program the D a y. As you program , the display shows ' d ' and a num ber, 1 to 7,  
representing the day of the week 1 represents Monday; 2 represents Tuesday, and so  
on. Press  
when done.  
Next, program the Ho u r. Be careful that you program pm hour if the current tim e is  
in the afternoon or evening, or an am hour if the current tim e is after m idnight or in  
the m orning. Press  
Next, program the M in u t e . You'll be program m ing the 'tens' colum n first. Your choices  
are 0 through 5 , as the m inutes range from 00 to 59. Press . Now, you are  
when done.  
program m ing the 'ones' colum n, where your choices are 0 through 9 . Press  
to confirm .  
Note: If the m ains power to the base is lost, your answer m achine will display  
"St." (Set tim e) to rem ind you adjust the clock when it is switch on.  
Outgoing Announcem ent  
You can record 2 different outgoing announcem ents: A 1 inviting your caller to leave  
a message (Announce Only OFF), and A 2 asking your caller to call back later (Announce  
Only ON ).  
Outgoing Announcem ent A 1 is played when Announce Only m ode is OFF. Callers  
can leave a m essage in this m ode. Your answering m achine is preset with Announce  
Only set to OFF, allowing callers to leave a m essage.  
Outgoing Announcem ent A 2 is played when Announce Only m ode is ON . Callers  
c a n n o t leave a m essage in this m ode.  
If you do not record your own announcem ents, your answering system will play a  
pre-program m ed m essage to your callers:  
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A1:  
A2:  
"Please leave your m essage after the beep."  
"I am sorry that I am not available. Please call back later."  
Mailboxes  
Your answering m achine has 3 m ailboxes so you can separate your m essages.  
These are m arked M1 M2 and M3 on the answering m achine.  
You assign m ailboxes by using your outgoing m essage to tell callers to press 1, 2  
or 3 before they leave their m essage. The m essage will be stored in the m ailbox  
num ber they select. If no m ailbox num ber is selected, the incom ing m essage is  
autom atically stored in Mailbox 1.  
How to Record Your Announcem ent  
If you have assigned different m ailboxes to different people, be sure to tell callers in  
"* " ,  
your announcem ent to press  
will be stored in Mailbox 1 . For exam ple:  
"Hello. To leave a m essage for Bruce, press "* "; for Deborah, press "*  
1
"*2 " or "*3 ". Otherwise, m essages  
1
2
" ;  
and for Don,press "*3" . Otherwise, leave your m essage after the beep. Thank you."  
Recording Announcem ent A1 (Announce Only set to OFF)  
1. Press  
2. Press  
until you hear 'A n n o u n c e m e n t On e '  
. You will hear 'Now Recording' followed by a beep. Speak  
toward the Base Unit. You have up to 6 0 seconds for your announcem ent. Your  
announcem ent m ust be at least 3 seconds in length.  
3. Press  
when finished. Your recording will be played autom atically. If you're  
not satisfied, record your announcem ent again.  
Recording Announcem ent A2 (Announce Only set to ON)  
Follow the sam e steps as recording Announcem ent A1. However, this tim e you will  
hear 'A n n o u n c e m e n t Tw o' since you have set Announce Only to ON .  
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To Review / Delete Your Announcem ent A1/ A2  
1. Press  
until you hear 'Announcem ent One' (Announce Only set to OFF) or  
'Announcem ent Two' (Announce Only set to ON).  
2. Press MAIL BOX, you will hear the announcem ent of A1 or A2 (you can only review the  
latest recorded announcem ent).  
3. During playing the announcem ent of A1 or A2, press  
to delete the current  
announcem ent and the answering m achine will use the default announcem ent.  
Note: The default announcem ent cannot be deleted.  
Set rem ote access code  
Your Rem ote Access code allows you to retrieve m essages, and record m em os and  
announcem ents when you're away from your Answering Machine.  
The rem ote access code helps prevent unauthorised people from ringing up your  
answering m achine and listening to your m essages. The code can be any 4-digit num ber,  
from  
to 9 9 9 9 . The pre-set code is 0000.  
0 0 0 0  
1. Press  
2. Press  
until you hear "Rem ote access code is..." and the display shows Ac.  
or  
to set the first digit between 0-9. Press  
to confirm .  
3. Repeat Step 2 until all 4 digits have been set. The m achine announces the new code.  
Rem ote Operation  
1. Call your answering m achine from any touch-tone phone.  
2. When you hear your outgoing announcem ent, enter your 4-digit Rem ote Access code. .  
3. You can now perform the following functions:  
IF YOU WANT TO  
PRESS  
Play m essages in a m ailbox  
Repeat / Play Previous Message  
Stop playback or recording  
Play Next Message  
Delete current m essage  
Record a Mem o  
Record Announcem ent  
Turn System On /Off  
1, 2, or 3  
4 / Press 4 Twice  
5
6
7
8, then choose Mailbox 1, 2, or 3  
9, then 5 to Stop  
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0
*
Play Help Menu  
Set 'Announce Only' On / Off (preset to OFF)  
If you want callers to leave m essages, Announce Only m ust be set to OFF.  
If you do n o t want callers to leave m essages, set Announce Only to ON .  
Follow the steps in the beginning of the S e t u p section.  
Turn Audible Message Alert On / Off  
With Message Alert program m ed ON , the Base unit will beep approxim ately every  
1 0 seconds, alerting you to new, unplayed m essages and m em os. Follow the steps  
in the beginning of the S e t u p section to program this feature.  
Turn Base Ringer On / Off (preset to ON)  
Your Base Ringer is independent of the Handset ringer. To program this feature, follow  
the steps in the beginning of the Answering Machine section.  
Set Num ber of Rings to Answ er  
Your Answering System can answer after 2 -6 rings or you can choose the To ll  
S a ve r option. The Toll saver option instructs the Answering System to answer after  
4 rings only if there are n e w , unplayed m essages; otherwise, it will answer after 6  
rings. The benefit to you is if you are m aking a long distance call to retrieve m essages,  
if the Answering System does not answer after 4 rings, you can hang up. There are  
no new m essages, and you will save the expense of a long distance call.  
To set the num ber of rings to answer, follow the steps in the beginning of the S e t u p  
section.  
Voice Prom pt language selection  
1. Press  
key until display "LA" (Language) to enter Voice Prom pt language  
selection m ode.  
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2. After one second the display shows the language code, 1, 2 or 3 representing the  
three options of English, Germ an or French.  
3. Press forward key  
swap language code ie "1> 2 > 3...", and unit will sound the  
current new m essage status in the selected language type.  
4. Press  
key or  
key to confirm the selected language type.  
Recording a Mem o  
You can record a m em o, either at the Base Unit or from a rem ote location. To record  
a Mem o at the Base:  
1. Press and hold  
. You will be prom pted to select a M a ilb o x .  
2. Select the desired M A ILB OX . You will hear 'N o w R e c o rd in g', followed by a beep.  
3. Speak towards the Base Unit. Press  
like a m essage from an outside caller.  
when finished. Your m em o is stored  
To record a memo from a remote location, follow instructions in the R em ote Operation  
section.  
Note : If m em ory is full while recording, the answering m achine will announce “m em ory  
is full” and a beep is heard , at the sam e tim e the 7-segm ents LED will display “Fu” and  
the m essage count alternatively.  
Listening to Your Messages  
When you have new m essages, the m essage counter will flash, showing the num ber  
of unplayed m essages.  
When you have new m essages, the appropriate M A ILB OX (es) will flash. If a Mailbox  
only contains old m essages, the indicator will glow ste.adily.  
Recorded m essages and m em os are retained until you delete them .  
Your Answering System has approxim ately 40 m inutes of storage capacity (or 59  
m essages/m em os). If its capacity is full, the system will answer after 1 0 rings, and  
the caller will hear ' M e m o ry is Fu ll '.  
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Message Playback  
1. Press the MAIL BOX key you want - M1 , M2 or M3 . The prom pt will tell you  
how m any new and old m essages are stored in that Mailbox. If there are one  
or m ore new m essages, only the new m essages will be played. After new  
m essage playback is com pleted, you can press the MAIL BOX key again to hear  
all old m essages.  
Note: If short press the MAIL BOX key, the order of playback is oldest m essages first,  
new est last. If long press the MAIL BOX key, the order of playback is new est  
m essages first, oldest last.  
Before each m essage is played, the day and tim e it was recorded is announced.  
2. Press  
Press  
to replay the current m essage from the beginning.  
t w ic e to play the previously recorded m essage.  
3. Press  
to skip to the next m essage.  
4. Press STOP at any tim e to end playback.  
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Deleting Messages  
To delete the m essage or m em o currently playing, press  
.
To delete all old m essages stored in a Mailbox:  
1. In the idle m ode, press and hold  
M a ilb o x'.  
. You will be prom pted to 'P le a s e S e le c t  
a
2. Press the desired M A ILB OX key. All old m essages will be deleted.  
NOTE: New , unplayed m essages cannot be deleted until you play them .  
Once you deleted the m essage, it cannot be recovered.  
Im portant inform ation  
There is a total of 4 0 m inutes of record tim e. This includes m essages, m em os, and  
announcem ents.  
The m axim um num ber of m essages that can be stored is 5 9 .  
A m essage, m em o, or announcem ent can be a m axim um of 6 0 seconds.  
If a call com es in while you are listening to m essages, playback autom atically stops.  
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Using the phone  
Selecting the language  
Making internal calls  
Making external calls  
Taking calls  
/ 5-LANGUAGE /  
/ 1 ... 4  
/
or  
/ ENGLISH /  
/ 030123... or 030123... /  
End call  
/
Redialing  
or  
press for 2 seconds  
or  
/
Prefix dialing  
/
/
Dialing from the phone book  
View call log entries  
Call call log entries  
Delete call log entries  
/ 1-CALL LOG /  
/ 1-CALL LOG /  
/ 1-CALL LOG /  
/
/
/
or  
/
/
/
or  
or  
press  
/ 1-CALL LOG /  
or / ERASE ALL? /  
for 2 seconds / ERASE? /  
Delete all call log entries  
/
or  
/ press  
/ CONFIRM? /  
for 2 seconds /  
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to switch on/off during a call  
/ 22 /  
Muting  
Hold call, extension  
Forward call, extension  
/ 22 /  
Hold call and speak to  
another handset.  
/ 1 ... 4 /  
Forward call to another  
handset  
/ 1 ... 4 /  
/ 1 ... 4 /  
or  
press and hold  
or, during a call,  
Teleconference  
/
/
or  
Receiver/Microphone volume  
Insert dialing pause  
Key lock on/off  
press at relevant position during pre-dialling  
press for 2 seconds  
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Phone Book  
Store entries  
/ 2-PHONE BOOK /  
NO / 030123... /  
RING /  
/ 2-PHONE BOOK /  
NO / 030123... /  
RING / or  
/ 2-PHONE BOOK /  
or  
/ 2-PHONE BOOK /  
or  
/ NORMAL RING /  
/ 1-NEW ENTRY /  
/ ENTER NAME / ABC... /  
/ ENTER  
/ NORMAL  
Store VIP entries  
/ 1-NEW ENTRY /  
/ ENTER NAME / ABC... /  
/ VIP RING 1 - 10 /  
/ ENTER  
/ NORMAL  
List entries  
/
or  
/ 2-LIST ENTRY /  
/
Edit call num bers  
/
or  
/ 3-EDIT ENTRY /  
/ ABC... /  
/
/
/ 030123... /  
Edit call num bers, VIP entries  
/ 2-PHONE BOOK /  
or  
/ NORMAL RING /  
/ 2-PHONE BOOK /  
or  
/
or  
/ 3-EDIT ENTRY /  
/ ABC... /  
/
/
/ 030123... /  
/ VIP RING 1 - 10 /  
Delete call num bers  
/
or  
/ 4-DELETE /  
/
/
Delete all call num bers  
/ 2-PHONE BOOK /  
/ CONFIRM? /  
/
or  
/ 5-DELETE ALL /  
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Handset Settings  
Ringer volum e  
/ 3-HANDSET /  
/ 1-RINGER /  
/ 1-RINGER /  
/ 1-VOLUME /  
/
or  
/
Ringer m elody, external  
Ringer m elody, internal  
Change handset nam e  
Save prefix num ber  
Key tone on/off  
/ 3-HANDSET /  
2-EXT RINGER /  
/
/
or  
or  
/
/
/
or  
/
/
/ 3-HANDSET /  
3-INT RINGER /  
/ 1-RINGER /  
or  
/
/ 3-HANDSET /  
/ DECT... /  
/
/
/
or  
or  
or  
/ 2-HS NAME /  
/ 3-HANDSET /  
/ 030... /  
/ 3-PREFIX MEM /  
/ 4-KEY TONE /  
/ 3-HANDSET /  
/
or  
/ 3-HANDSET /  
or  
/ 3-HANDSET /  
or  
/ 3-HANDSET /  
/ CONFIRM? /  
/ 3-HANDSET /  
/
Autom atic call answering  
Call tim er on/off  
/
/
/
/
or  
or  
or  
or  
/ 5-AUTO ANS /  
/ 6-CALL TIMER /  
/ 7-DEFAULT /  
/
/
/
/
Default settings  
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Register handset  
/ 8-REGISTER /  
Base Settings  
Barring, off and external  
/ 4-BASE /  
/
/ 1-BARRING /  
/
/ ENTER PIN / 0000 /  
/
or  
or  
/
/
or  
or  
/ 4-BASE /  
/
/ 1-BARRING /  
/
/ ENTER PIN / 0000 /  
/ NUMBER /  
Barring, num ber  
/ ENTER NO / 321... /  
Entering em ergency  
num bers  
/ 4-BASE /  
/
or  
/
/ 2-EMERGENCY /  
or / 321... /  
/
ENTER PIN / 0000 /  
/ 4-BASE /  
Set flash tim e  
/
or  
/ 3-FLASH TIME /  
/
/
or  
/
Changing the dialing  
m ode  
/ 4-BASE /  
or  
/
or  
/ 4-DIAL MODE /  
/
Changing the PIN  
Default settings  
Delete HS  
/ 4-BASE /  
PIN / 0000 /  
/
or  
/ NEW PIN / 1111 /  
or  
/ CONFORM? /  
/ 7-DEREGISTER /  
/ CONFIRM? /  
/ 5-CHANGE PIN /  
/ REPEAT /1111 /  
/ 6-DEFAULT / /  
/ ENTER  
/ 4-BASE /  
ENTER PIN / 0000 /  
/
/ 4-BASE /  
PIN / 0000 /  
/
or  
/ ENTER  
/
or  
/
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Answ ering Machine  
Turn Answering System ON / OFF  
Clock Setting  
/ Display "An" for Answering /  
or  
/ Display "CL" for Day and tim e / or  
/
to set Day/  
or  
/
to set Hour /  
or  
/
to set Minute  
Set 'Announce Only' On / Off  
(preset to OFF)  
/ Display "Ao" for Announce Only /  
or  
Recording Announcem ent A1  
(Announce Only set to OFF)  
/
Display "A1" for Announcem ent One /  
/
Speak toward the Base Unit /  
Recording Announcem ent A2  
(Announce Only set to ON)  
/
Display "A2" for Announcem ent Two /  
/
Speak toward the Base Unit /  
Set your Rem ote Access Code  
(Default: 0000)  
/ Display "Ac" for Rem ote Access Code /  
or  
/
repeately to set each digit in the code  
/ Display "AL" for Message Alert /  
/ Display "br" for Base Ringer /  
Turn Audible Message Alert On / Off  
or  
Turn Base Ringer On / Off (preset to  
ON)  
or  
Set Num ber of Rings to Answer  
/ Display "nr" for Num ber of Rings selected  
/ Display "LA" for Language selection  
Set Voice Prom pt Language  
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Record a Mem o  
/ Select the desired M A ILB OX  
/
'Now Recording' / Speak towards the Base Unit /  
Message Playback  
Deleting Messages  
M A ILB OX key / new m essages are played / M A ILB OX key to hear  
all old m essages  
to delete the m essage or m em o currently playing  
To delete all old m essages stored in a Mailbox:  
In the idle m ode, press & hold  
/ 'Please Select a  
M ailbox ' / desired M A ILB OX key to delete all old messages  
Rem ote Operation  
Enter your 4-digit Rem ote Access code  
when hearing your outgoing announcem ent, press num ber  
keys to perform the different functions.  
(please refer to the section, Rem ote Access)  
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WARRANTY INFORMATION  
MOTOROLA DOES NOT WARRANT ITS CORDLESS TELEPHONE PRODUCTS  
("PRODUCT(S)") TO YOU, THE END-USER. A LIMITED WARRANTY FOR THIS PRODUCT  
IS PROVIDED TO YOU BY MOTOROLA'S DISTRIBUTOR ("DISTRIBUTOR") PURSUANT  
TO DOCUMENTATION INCLUDED WITH THIS PRODUCT. PLEASE CONTACT THE  
DISTRIBUTOR IF YOU EXPERIENCE PROBLEMS WITH THIS PRODUCT .  
TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED UNDER APPLICABLE LA W (A) MOTOROLA  
HEREBY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND RELATING TO THE PRODUCT  
THAT BIND THE MANUFACTURER, WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY,  
INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED W ARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,  
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR ANY WARRANTY AGAINST  
INFRINGEMENT PROVIDED UNDER ANY LA W, AND (B) IN NO EVENT SHALL  
MOTOROLA BE LIABLE TO YOU OR ANY OTHER PARTY FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,  
GENERAL, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, EXEMPLAR Y OR OTHER  
DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT  
(INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS,  
BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, LOSS OF INFORMA TION OR ANY OTHER PECUNIARY  
LOSS), OR FROM ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY, EVEN IF MOTOROLA HAS BEEN  
ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. MOTOROLA SHALL NOT BE  
BOUND BY PRODUCT RELATED STATEMENTS NOT DIRECTLY MADE BY MOTOROLA  
NOR ANY WARRANTY OBLIBATIONS APPLICABLE TO THE DISTRIBUTOR.  
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For details, please contact Oricom International Pty. Lim ited in Australia /New  
Zealand on the phone num ber below : -  
Oricom 1300 889 785  
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When the Product is used in conjunction with ancillary or peripheral equipm ent not  
supplied for this digital cordless telephone by Distributor, Distributor does not warrant  
the operation of the Product/peripheral com bination and Distributor will not honour  
any warranty claim where the Product is used in such a combination and it is determined  
by Distributor that there is no fault with the Product.  
WHAT IS NOT COVERED BY THE WARRANTY  
This warranty is not valid if the defects are due to dam age, m isuse, tam pering, neglect  
or lack of care and in case of alterations or repair carried out by unauthorised persons.  
The following are exam ples of defects or dam age not covered by this product warranty  
Defects or dam age resulting from use of the Product in other than its norm al and  
custom ary m anner.  
Defects or dam age from m isuse, access to incom patible sources, accident or neglect.  
Defects or dam age from im proper testing, operation, m aintenance, installation,  
adjustm ent, unauthorised software applications or any alteration or m odification  
of any kind.  
Breakage or dam age to antennas unless caused directly by defects in m aterial or  
workm anship.  
Products disassem bled or repaired other than by Distributor in such a m anner as  
to adversely affect perform ance or prevent adequate inspection and testing to verify  
any warranty claim .  
Defects or dam age due to range, coverage, availability, grade of service, or operation  
of the cellular system by the cellular operator.  
Defects or dam age due to m oist, liquid or spills of food.  
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All plastic surfaces and all other externally exposed parts that are scratched or  
dam aged due to custom er norm al use.  
Products rented on a tem porary basis.  
Periodic m aintenance and repair or replacem ent of parts due to norm al wear and  
tear.  
Note: The talk-tim e, stand-by tim e and total life cycle of the rechargeable batteries  
for your digital cordless telephone will depend on usage conditions and network  
configurations. As a consum able product, the specifications indicate that you should  
be able to obtain optim um perform ance for your digital cordless telephone within  
the first two m onths from date of purchase.  
The warranty for the rechargeable batteries becomes void if (i) the batteries are charged  
other than by original battery chargers specified for the charging of the battery, (ii)  
any of the seals on the battery are broken or show evidence of tam pering, (iii) the  
battery is used in equipm ent or service other than the digital cordless telephone for  
which it is specified.  
Depending on operating conditions and your usage habits, wear and tear m ight take  
place of com ponents including m echanical problem s related to Product housing, paint,  
assem bly, sub-assem blies, displays and keyboards and any accessories which are  
not part of the Product's in-box configuration. The rectification of faults generated  
through wear and tear and the use of consum able item s like batteries is considered  
to be your responsibility and therefore Distributor will not provide the free Warranty  
repair service for these item s.  
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Please m ake and retain a note of all data you have inserted into your Product for  
exam ple nam es and phone num bers, before subm itting your Product for a Warranty  
service as such data m ay be deleted or erased as part of the repair or service process.  
OUT OF WARRANTY REPAIRS  
If you request Distributor to repair your Product any tim e after the Warranty term or  
where this warranty does not apply due to the nature of the defect or fault, then  
Distributor m ay in its discretion carry out such repairs subject to you paying Distributor  
its fees for such a repair or it m ay refer you to an authorised third party to carry out  
such repairs.  
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