Motorola K301 Cordless Phone MOTO K301 User Manual

User’s Guide  
For K301 / K302 / K303 / K304 / K305  
DECT 6.0 Cordless Phones  
Warning  
Use only the power adapters and telephone line cord  
provided in the box.  
This User’s Guide provides you with all the information you need to get  
the most from your phone.  
Before you make your first call you will need to set up your phone.  
Follow the simple instructions in 'Getting Started', on the next few  
pages.  
IMPORTANT  
Only use the telephone line cord supplied.  
This equipment is not designed for making emergency telephone calls when the power fails. Alternative  
arrangements should be made for access to emergency services.  
Got everything?  
Handset  
Base  
User’s guide  
Quick start guide  
Battery door  
NiMH rechargeable battery pack  
Power adapter  
Telephone line cord  
In multihandset packs, you will find one or more additional handsets, chargers with power adapter units,  
additional rechargeable battery packs and battery doors.  
1. Getting started ................................................6  
2. Getting to know your phone..........................9  
3. Using the phone............................................15  
4. Phonebook....................................................19  
4.1 View an Entry .....................................................19  
4.2 Add an Entry.......................................................19  
4.3 Edit an Entry.......................................................20  
4.4 Delete an Entry...................................................20  
4.5 Delete all Entries ................................................20  
4.6 View Phonebook Capacity .................................20  
4.7 Store a Phonebook Entry as a One Touch  
3.1 Calls................................................................... 15  
3.1.1 Make a call ............................................ 15  
3.1.2 Predial ................................................... 15  
3.1.3 Dial one touch numbers 1 to 9 .............. 15  
3.1.4 Storing a number in memory ................. 15  
3.1.5 Dialing a number from memory ............. 15  
3.1.6 Call from the phonebook ....................... 15  
3.1.7 Call from the calls list ............................ 16  
3.1.8 Call from the redial list .......................... 16  
3.1.9 Answer a call ......................................... 16  
3.1.10 Audio boost feature ............................... 17  
3.1.11 Adjust volume ....................................... 17  
3.1.12 Mute ...................................................... 17  
3.1.13 End a call .............................................. 17  
3.2 Intercom............................................................. 17  
3.2.1 Call another handset ............................. 17  
3.2.2 Transfer an external call to another  
Number...............................................................20  
4.8 Change the Phonebook Entry in a One Touch  
Number...............................................................21  
4.9 Delete a One Touch Number .............................21  
5. Caller ID.........................................................21  
5.1 Calls List.............................................................21  
5.1.1 View the calls list ...................................22  
5.1.2 Save a number from the calls list to the  
phonebook .............................................22  
5.1.3 Delete a calls list entry ...........................22  
5.1.4 Delete entire calls list .............................23  
5.2 Redial .................................................................23  
5.2.1 View the redial list ..................................23  
5.2.2 Copy a redial number to the phonebook ..23  
5.2.3 Delete a redial list entry .........................23  
5.2.4 Delete entire redial list ...........................23  
handset ................................................. 18  
3.2.3 Three-party conference call .................. 18  
3.3 Voicemail........................................................... 18  
3.3.1 Clear voice mail indication .................... 18  
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6. Personal Settings.........................................24  
6.1 Set Date & Time.................................................24  
6.2 Handset Tones...................................................24  
6.2.1 Set the ringer tone .................................24  
6.2.2 Set the ringer volume ............................24  
6.2.3 Key tones on/off .....................................24  
6.2.4 Battery low tone on/off ...........................25  
6.2.5 No coverage tone on/off ........................25  
6.3 Equalizer ............................................................25  
6.4 Handset Name ...................................................25  
6.5 Set the Display Language ..................................25  
6.6 Set the LCD Contrast .........................................26  
6.7 Auto Talk On/Off.................................................26  
6.8 Registration ........................................................26  
7. Advanced Settings......................................27  
7.1 Set the Dial Mode...............................................27  
7.2 Set the Flash Time .............................................27  
7.3 Set the Area Code..............................................27  
7.4 Reset All Settings...............................................27  
8. Default Settings............................................28  
9. Help................................................................28  
10. General Information .....................................30  
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HANDSET RANGE  
1. Getting started  
WARNING  
Do not place your phone in the bathroom or other humid  
areas.  
Optimal range is reached when there are no other electrical  
appliances working within the range area. Any obstruction  
between the base and handset will also reduce the range  
significantly.  
SIGNAL STRENGTH  
Location  
When out of range of the base, the screen shows SEARCHING...  
If you are on a call, the line will hang up. Move back within in  
range. The handset will automatically re-connect to the base.  
.
When choosing a location for your new phone, here are  
some important guidelines you should consider:  
Avoid sources of noise and heat, such as motors,  
fluorescent lighting, microwave ovens, heating  
appliances and direct sunlight.  
Avoid areas of excessive dust, moisture and low  
temperature.  
Avoid other cordless telephones or personal computers.  
Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm.  
Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the  
jack is specifically designed for wet locations.  
Never touch non-insulated telephone wires or terminals  
unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the  
network interface.  
Setting up  
IMPORTANT  
The base must be plugged into the electrical outlet at all  
times. Do not connect the telephone line cord into the wall  
jack until the handset is fully charged. Only use the power  
adapter and telephone line cord supplied with the product.  
WHICH POWER ADAPTER  
The power adapter with the smaller pin is for the base unit  
and the power adapter with the bigger pin is for the charger  
unit (for multi-pack only).  
Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines.  
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Getting started  
 
Connecting the base  
Install and charge the handset battery pack  
1. Slide out the battery compartment cover.  
2. Place the supplied rechargeable battery pack in the  
battery compartment, with the battery connector  
plugged in, as shown.  
3. Slide the battery compartment cover back.  
4. Put the handset on the base to charge for at least 24  
hours. When the handset is fully charged the will  
indicate that it is fully charged.  
1. Plug the power adapter with smaller pin plug &  
telephone line cord into the base. Power adapter with  
bigger pin plug is for charger (for multi-pack only).  
2. Plug the other end of the power adapter & telephone  
line cord into the wall jack.  
3. Always use the telephone line cord provided in the box.  
4. Use only the provided power adapter.  
5. Use only the rechargeable battery pack provided.  
Getting started  
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BATTERY LOW WARNING  
If the flashes in the display, you will need to recharge the  
handset before you can use it again. During charging, the  
will scroll in the display.  
BATTERY PERFORMANCE  
In ideal conditions, a fully charged battery pack should give  
up to 12 hours talk time and up to 180 hours standby time on  
a single charge.  
Note that new battery packs do not reach full capacity until  
they have been in normal use for several days.  
To keep your battery packs in the best condition, leave the  
handset off the base for a few hours at a time.  
Running the battery packs all the way down at least once a  
week will help them last as long as possible.  
The charge capacity of rechargeable battery packs will  
reduce with time as they wear out, giving the handset less  
talk/standby time. Eventually they will need to be replaced.  
After charging your handset for the first time, subsequent  
charging time is about 6-8 hours a day. The battery pack and  
handset may become warm during charging. This is normal.  
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Getting started  
1
2
Menu/ Select  
2. Getting to know your phone  
Overview of your handset  
In idle mode: press to access menu list.  
In menu/editing mode: press to confirm and save the settings.  
During a call: press to hold a call.  
In calls list entry: press to save the entry to the phonebook.  
In phonebook entry: press to go to phonebook editing mode.  
Scroll up/ Volume up  
In menu mode: press to scroll up.  
In editing mode: press to move cursor to the left.  
During a call: press to increase volume.  
Calls list/phonebook/redial list entry: press to scroll up the list.  
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4
Right/ Calls list  
In idle mode/during a call: press to access calls list.  
In editing mode: press to move the cursor to the right.  
Scroll down/ Volume down/ Redial list  
In idle/pre-dial mode: press to access redial list.  
In menu mode: press to scroll down.  
In editing mode: press to move cursor to the right.  
During a call: press to decrease volume.  
Calls list/phonebook/redial list entry: press to scroll down the list.  
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Talk off/ Back  
In menu/editing mode/phonebook entry: press to exit to  
previous level.  
In pre-dial mode/calls list/redial list entry mode: press to exit  
to idle.  
During a call: press to end a call.  
Getting to know your phone  
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During a call: press to make a flash.  
During ringing: press to answer a call.  
6
7
Alphanumeric keypad  
In idle/pre-dial/editing mode/during a call: press to enter  
characters/numbers. Long press to activate speed dial.  
#/ Pause/ ABC/ Format  
13 Left/ Phonebook  
In idle mode/during a call: press to access the phonebook.  
In editing mode: press to move the cursor to the left.  
In idle/pre-dial/number editing mode/during a call: press to  
insert a "#", press and hold to insert a pause.  
In name editing mode: toggle ABC/Abc/abc.  
In calls list entry: press to toggle the Caller ID display format  
between 7, 8, 10 and 11 digits.  
14 Mute/ Clear  
In pre-dial/editing mode: press to delete one character/digit.  
Long press to delete all characters/digits.  
During a call: press to mute/unmute the call.  
In calls list/phonebook entry: press to delete the entry.  
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9
Intercom  
In idle mode/during a call: press to initiate an intercom call.  
Microphone  
15 M1/ M2/ M3  
Memory keys.  
10 Speaker  
In idle mode: press to dial the number stored into the  
memory key.  
Press and hold to add or edit the number stored into the  
memory key.  
In idle/menu/pre-dial mode/during a call: press to turn on/off  
the speakerphone.  
Call List/phonebook/redial list entry: press to make a call  
with speakerphone.  
16 Earpiece  
17 LED Indicator  
During ringing: press to answer a call with speakerphone.  
11 */ Tone  
Steadily on when audio boost is turned on.  
Flashes during ringing.  
In idle/pre-dial/editing mode: press to insert a "*".  
During a call: press to switch from pulse to tone dialing  
temporarily if pulse mode was selected before. After the call  
has ended, the dial mode will change back to pulse.  
12 Talk on/ Flash  
18 Volume +/ -  
During a call: press to increase or decrease the earpiece  
volume.  
19 Audio Boost  
In idle/menu/pre-dial mode: press to make a call.  
Call List/phonebook/redial list entry: press to make a call to  
the selected entry.  
During a call: press to turn on/off the audio boost feature.  
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Getting to know your phone  
On when ringer volume is turned off.  
Handset LCD display  
On when there is new voice mail not yet listened to.  
Off when new voice mail has been listened to.  
On when a call is muted.  
Full battery power level.  
2/3 battery power level.  
1/3 battery power level.  
Display icons  
Flashes when low battery level is detected, needs  
charging.  
On when the line is in use.  
Flashes when there is an incoming call.  
Animation in cycle. Battery is charging.  
On when speakerphone is turned on.  
Indicates when new call is received.  
Off when new call has been viewed.  
Getting to know your phone  
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Paging is a useful way of finding lost handsets.  
Overview of the base  
1. Press v on the base.  
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All handsets ring.  
2. To stop the paging call, press v again, or place the  
handset on the cradle or press any key on the handset.  
Navigating the menus  
1. Press P.  
2. Press , to scroll through the menu.  
3. Press P to open a sub-menu or validate an option.  
Press > to go back to previous menu level or cancel an  
action.  
1
FIND  
If you do not press any button on the handset for 30 seconds  
the display will automatically return to standby. It will also  
return to standby when the handset is placed on the base or  
charger.  
Press to find/page all registered handsets.  
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Getting to know your phone  
Menu map  
MAIN MENU  
SUB MENU  
DATE & TIME  
PHONEBOOK  
SETUP HS  
SETUP BS  
RESET SETTINGS  
YEAR  
DATE  
VIEW  
RINGER TONE  
RINGER VOLUME  
EQUALIZER  
DIAL MODE  
FLASH TIME  
AREA CODE  
CLR VOICE MAIL  
ALL SETTINGS  
ADD  
EDIT  
DELETE  
DELETE ALL  
PB CAPACITY  
SPEED DIAL  
KEY TONE  
LOW BATT TONE  
OUT RANGE TONE  
HANDSET NAME  
LANGUAGE  
LCD CONTRAST  
AUTO TALK  
REGISTRATION  
Getting to know your phone  
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Character map  
Uppercase  
Lowercase  
Key  
1
Character versus key press number  
Key  
Character versus key press number  
space  
1
B
E
H
K
N
Q
U
X
#
C
F
I
,
-
.
&
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
*
space  
1
b
e
h
k
n
q
u
x
#
c
f
,
-
.
&
2
A
D
G
J
2
3
4
5
6
S
8
Z
a
d
g
j
2
3
4
5
6
s
8
z
3
4
i
5
L
l
6
M
P
T
O
R
V
Y
m
p
t
o
r
7
7
9
(
7
9
(
8
v
y
9
W
0
w
0
*
0
*
*
?
!
/
)
@
?
!
/
)
@
#
Toggle the letter case - ABC / Abc / abc  
#
Toggle the letter case - ABC / Abc / abc  
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Getting to know your phone  
3. Press the P button.  
3. Using the phone  
OR  
1. In idle, press and hold A/B/C, enter the number.  
If there is number already existed, the number will be  
displayed and you can edit it if necessary.  
3.1  
Calls  
3.1.1  
Make a call  
1. Press < or J.  
2. Press P to save.  
2. Dial the phone number.  
A confirmation tone will be emitted when the number saved  
successfully.  
3.1.2  
Predial  
1. Enter the phone number (maximum 32 digits). If you  
3.1.5  
Dialing a number from memory  
make a mistake, press M to delete a digit.  
In idle, press A/B/C to dial the number pre-stored  
2. Press < or J to dial the phone number entered.  
into the keys respectively.  
3.1.3  
Dial one touch numbers 1 to 9  
OR  
1. Press and hold a key from 1 to 9until the number is  
When you get a dial tone by pressing <or J, press the  
displayed and dialed.  
A/B/C to dial the priority number.  
NOTE  
You need to set the direct access number first.  
You need to set the one touch number first.  
-
If no number is stored, you hear a beep and display  
-
If no number is stored, you hear a double beep.  
shows List Empty  
.
3.1.4  
Storing a number in memory  
3.1.6  
Call from the phonebook  
1. Dial the number to be stored at idle state.  
2. Press and hold specific memory location buttons A/  
B/C.  
1. Press .. The first entry in the phonebook is displayed.  
2. Scroll , to the entry you want.  
Using the phone  
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3. Press < or J to dial the number.  
2. Scroll , to the entry you want.  
TIPS  
3. Press < or J to dial the number.  
Instead of scrolling to browse the phonebook entries, press  
the numeric key corresponding to the first letter of the entry  
you wish to locate. For example, pressing 2 will show the  
entries starting with A. Pressing 2 again will show the  
entries starting with B, etc.  
3.1.9  
Answer a call  
1. When the phone rings and  
<or press Jto answer the call via the loudspeaker.  
WARNING  
flashes in the display, press  
When the phone is ringing, avoid holding the earpiece too  
close to your ear as it may damage your hearing. Handsfree  
activation can suddenly increase the volume in the earpiece  
to a very high level. Make sure the handset is not too close  
to your ear.  
3.1.7  
Call from the calls list  
NOTE  
You need to subscribe to your network's Caller ID service to  
be able to see the caller's number in the calls list. See  
section “5. Caller ID” for more details.  
TIPS  
If Auto Talk mode (see Section 6.7 for more details) is on,  
simply lift up the handset from its base to answer the call.  
The default setting is Off.  
1. Press /. The first entry in the call list is displayed.  
2. Scroll , to the entry you want.  
3. Press < or J to dial the number.  
NOTE  
3.1.8  
Call from the redial list  
An incoming call has priority over other events. Whenever  
there is an incoming call, other operations in progress such  
as phone settings, menu navigation, etc. will be ended.  
The last five numbers called are saved and can be redialed  
later.  
1. Press -. The first entry in the redial list is displayed.  
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Using the phone  
     
1. During a call, press M.  
The microphone is muted.  
3.1.10 Audio boost feature  
The audio boost feature allows you to amplify the handset  
earpiece volume to compensate for the ear's limited sensitivity.  
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2. Press M again to turn the microphone back on.  
1. To turn on the audio boost feature, press  
at any  
3.1.13 End a call  
time during a call. The handset top indicator illuminates.  
2. When the audio boost feature is activated, press  
to increase or decrease the earpiece  
volume within the specific frequency range set in  
Equalizer. See section “6.3 Equalizer” for more details.  
3. To turn off the audio boost feature and return the  
1. During a call, press > or put the handset on the  
cradle.  
After you hang up, the duration of your call is displayed for  
around 2 seconds.  
3.2  
Intercom  
This feature is only available when there are at least 2  
registered handsets. It allows you to make internal calls,  
transfer external calls from one handset to another and use  
the conference option.  
earpiece volume back to normal, press  
and the handset top indicator light turns off.  
again  
-
The audio boost feature will be turned off  
automatically when the call is ended.  
3.1.11 Adjust volume  
1. During a call, press ,to adjust the loudspeaker volume.  
Or press to adjust the earpiece volume.  
3.2.1  
1. Press I.  
Call another handset  
2. Press , to the handset you want to call.  
3. Press P to call the handset.  
-
The level is shown in the handset display, as VL1 up  
to VL5.  
TIPS  
3.1.12 Mute  
Mute the microphone so that you can talk to someone else  
in the room without your caller hearing you.  
You may enter the number of the handset (1 to 5) you want  
to call.  
Using the phone  
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4. Press > to hang up.  
3. Press P to call the handset.  
NOTE  
TIPS  
If the handset is not within the valid operation range, this  
function may not be available.  
You may enter the number of the handset (1 to 5) you want  
to call.  
4. When the other handset answers the intercom call,  
press I to set up the conference call.  
5. Press > to hang up.  
3.2.2  
1. During an external call, press I.  
Your caller is put on hold.  
Transfer an external call to another handset  
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2. Press , to the handset you want to call.  
3.3  
Voicemail  
3. Press P to call the handset.  
Voice Mail Waiting Indication  
is an indication given to  
TIPS  
you when a new voice mail message is waiting on the  
network service provider. This feature is available if you  
have subscribed to the voicemail service from your network  
service provider.  
You may enter the number of the handset (1 to 5) you want  
to call.  
4. When the other handset answers by pressing < or  
J, press > to transfer the call. If the other handset  
does not answer, press I to talk to your caller again.  
3.3.1  
Clear voice mail indication  
1. Press P and , to select RESET SETTINGS  
2. Press P to select CLR VOICE MAIL  
3. Press P to select YES  
4. Press P to clear voice mail indication.  
.
3.2.3  
1. During an external call, press I.  
Your caller is put on hold.  
Three-party conference call  
.
.
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2. Press , to the handset you want to call.  
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Using the phone  
       
If there are entries in the phonebook, press , to the entry  
4. Phonebook  
The handset phonebook can store up to 30 names and  
numbers.  
you want. Press P and , to select ADD.  
3. Press P and enter the name.  
4. Press P and enter the number.  
5. Press P and , to select a melody.  
6. Press P to save settings.  
NOTE  
Numbers can be up to 24 digits long and names up to 16  
characters long. Entries are stored in alphabetical order.  
NOTE  
4.1  
View an Entry  
Cancel storing an entry by pressing > at any time during  
1. Press ..  
the process.  
2. Press , to the entry you want.  
Entering names  
Use the alphanumeric keypad to enter names in the phonebook.  
For instance to enter the name Paul  
3. Press P to select VIEW  
.
4. Press P to view the entry.  
NOTE  
P
A
U
L
Press 7 once  
If the number is more than 15 digits, press # to view the  
Press 2 once  
next page of remaining digits.  
Press 8 twice  
Press 5 three times  
4.2  
Add an Entry  
To enter a space, press 1.  
1. Press ..  
2. If the list is empty, LIST EMPTY is displayed. Press P to  
Press M to delete a character or press and hold M to  
select ADD  
.
delete all characters.  
Phonebook  
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Enter a pause  
4.4  
1. Press ..  
2. Press , to the entry you want.  
3. Press P and , to select DELETE  
4. Press P to delete the entry.  
Delete an Entry  
If your phone is connected to a switchboard, you may need  
to enter a pause in a stored number. This gives the  
switchboard time to get an outside line. A pause is normally  
stored after the switchboard access code (e.g. 9).  
.
When storing a number, press and hold # and the display  
shows  
P
. You can then continue storing the phone number.  
4.5  
Delete all Entries  
1. Press ..  
4.3  
Edit an Entry  
2. Press P and , to select DELETE ALL  
.
1. Press ..  
3. Press P. DELETE ALL PH.BOOK RECORDS? is displayed.  
2. Press , to the entry you want.  
4. Press P to delete all the entries.  
3. Press P and , to select EDIT  
4. Press P and edit the name.  
5. Press P and edit the number.  
6. Press P and , to select a melody.  
7. Press P to save the entry.  
.
4.6  
View Phonebook Capacity  
1. Press ..  
2. Press P and , to select PB CAPACITY  
.
3. Press P.  
NOTE  
Press Mto delete a digit/character or press and hold M  
4.7  
Store a Phonebook Entry as a One  
Touch Number  
to delete all digits/characters.  
1. Press ..  
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Phonebook  
         
2. Press P and , to select SPEED DIAL  
.
5. Caller ID  
3. Press P and , to select the speed dial key 1 to 9.  
4. Press P and , to the entry you want.  
5. Press P to save.  
If you have subscribed to Caller ID, and provided the identity  
of the caller is not withheld, the number of the caller will be  
displayed together with the date and time of the call (if  
provided by the network).  
4.8  
Change the Phonebook Entry in a  
One Touch Number  
NOTE  
If the telephone number is not available for incoming  
calls, the handset will display UNAVAILABLE  
If the incoming call is from a withheld telephone number,  
the handset will display PRIVATE  
Information about incoming calls will vary by country and  
network operator. Some operators may charge a  
subscription for their Caller ID service.  
1. Follow steps 1 to 3 in “4.7 Store a Phonebook Entry as a  
.
One Touch Number”.  
2. Press P and the stored number is displayed.  
.
3. Press P to select ADD  
.
4. Press P and , to the entry you want.  
5. Press P to save.  
5.1  
Calls List  
4.9  
Delete a One Touch Number  
The calls list contains details of missed and received calls.  
Details include the date and time of the call. Entries are  
displayed in chronological order with the most recent call at  
the top of the list.  
1. Follow steps 1 to 3 in “4.7 Store a Phonebook Entry as a  
One Touch Number”.  
2. Press P and the stored number is displayed.  
3. Press P and , to select DELETE  
.
4. Press P to delete the stored number.  
Caller ID  
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NOTE  
331-3383  
When the calls list is full, a new call replaces the oldest in  
the list.  
1-331-3383  
888-331-3383  
1-888-331-3383  
User can choose the desired number format for local and  
long distance numbers before dialing or saving it into the  
phonebook.  
The received and missed calls log holds details of up to  
30 calls.  
If you receive more than one call from the same number,  
only the most recent call is kept in the calls list. When  
you have missed calls (incoming calls that you haven't  
The  
icon is removed once the new call has been  
answered) the  
icon will be displayed in the display  
viewed.  
on all handsets registered to the base. If one handset is  
used to view the calls log, the icon on the other handsets  
remains on (For multi-pack use only).  
5.1.2  
Save a number from the calls list to the  
phonebook  
1. Press / to enter the calls list.  
2. Press , to the entry you want.  
3. Press P and enter the name.  
4. Press P and edit the number.  
5. Press P and , to select a melody.  
6. Press P to save.  
5.1.1  
View the calls list  
1. Press / to enter the calls list.  
2. Scroll , through the calls list.  
NOTE  
When reviewing an entry from the calls list, press #  
repeatedly to display the number in a different format.  
For example, if a caller number is displayed as  
888-331-3383, the various formats will be:  
5.1.3  
Delete a calls list entry  
1. Press / to enter the calls list.  
2. Press , to the entry you want.  
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Caller ID  
     
3. Press M to delete the entry.  
5.1.4 Delete entire calls list  
5. Press P and edit the number.  
6. Press P and , to select a melody.  
7. Press P to save.  
1. Press / to enter the calls list.  
5.2.3  
Delete a redial list entry  
2. Press and hold M. DELETE ALL CALL LOG ENTRIES? is  
displayed.  
1. Press - to enter the redial list.  
2. Press , to select the entry you want.  
3. Press P to confirm and all entries are deleted.  
3. Press M to delete the entry.  
5.2  
Redial  
OR  
Your phone lets you redial any of the last 5 numbers called.  
Numbers can be up to 32 digits long.  
3. Press P and , to select DELETE. Press P again  
to delete the entry.  
5.2.1  
View the redial list  
5.2.4  
Delete entire redial list  
1. Press - to enter the redial list. The last number dialed  
1. Press - to enter the redial list.  
is displayed.  
2. Press P and , to select DELETE ALL  
.
2. Scroll , through the redial list.  
3. Press P and DELETE ALL? is displayed.  
5.2.2  
Copy a redial number to the phonebook  
4. Press P to confirm and all entries are deleted.  
1. Press - to enter the redial list.  
2. Press , to select the entry you want.  
3. Press P to select SAVE TO PB  
.
4. Press P and enter the name.  
Caller ID  
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6.2.1  
Set the ringer tone  
6. Personal Settings  
1. Press P and , to select SETUP HS  
.
6.1  
Set Date & Time  
2. Press P to select RINGER TONE  
.
Providing you have subscribed to your network's Caller ID  
service, the date and time is set automatically for all  
handsets every time a call is received, but you may still need  
to set the correct year. If you do not have a Caller ID service  
you can set the date and time manually.  
3. Press P and , to select a ringer melody. The  
current ringer melody is played for around 5 seconds.  
4. Press P to save.  
6.2.2  
Set the ringer volume  
1. Press P to select DATE & TIME  
.
1. Press P and , to select SETUP HS  
.
2. Press P and edit the year and date.  
2. Press P and , to select RINGER VOLUME  
.
TIPS  
3. Press P and , to increase or decrease the volume  
level. (6 levels are available, including ringer off. The  
corresponding volume effect will be played while  
browsing the volume option.)  
You can press , to move the cursor between the input  
fields YEAR and DATE  
.
3. Press P and edit the time in 12hr format. Press ,  
to toggle AM PM settings.  
4. Press P to save the settings.  
/
4. Press P to save.  
6.2.3  
Key tones on/off  
When you press a key on the handset you hear a beep. You  
can switch these beeps on or off.  
6.2  
Handset Tones  
WARNING  
1. Press P and , to select SETUP HS  
.
When the phone is ringing, avoid holding the earpiece too  
close to your ear as it may damage your hearing.  
2. Press P and , to select KEY TONE  
.
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Personal Settings  
           
3. Press P and , to turn on/off the key tone.  
1. Press P and , to select SETUP HS  
2. Press P and , to select EQUALIZER  
3. Press P and , to select from NATURAL  
.
4. Press P to save.  
.
6.2.4  
Battery low tone on/off  
,
BASS and  
TREBLE  
.
1. Press P and , to select SETUP HS  
.
4. Press P to save.  
2. Press P and , to select LOW BATT TONE  
.
3. Press P and , to turn on/off the battery low tone.  
6.4  
Handset Name  
4. Press P to save.  
Personalize your handset with a name or location, for  
example Peter or Bedroom. Maximum 14 characters.  
6.2.5  
No coverage tone on/off  
1. Press P and , to select SETUP HS  
.
1. Press P and , to select SETUP HS  
.
2. Press P and , to select OUT RANGE TONE  
.
2. Press P and , to select HANDSET NAME  
3. Press P and edit the handset name.  
4. Press P to save.  
.
3. Press P and , to turn on/off the no coverage tone.  
4. Press P to save.  
NOTE  
6.3  
Equalizer  
Handset name will be displayed on the idle screen. A space and  
a handset number are automatically added after the name set.  
The phone has three different frequency range filters  
(Natural in 1KHz, Bass in 500Hz and Treble in 3.1KHz) to  
compensate for the ear's limited sensitivity in these ranges.  
6.5  
Set the Display Language  
You can change the display language.  
For more details about the audio boost feature, please refer  
to section “3.1.10 Audio boost feature”.  
1. Press P and , to select SETUP HS  
.
Personal Settings  
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2. Press P and , to select LANGUAGE  
.
4. Press P to save.  
3. Press P and , to the language you want.  
6.8  
Registration  
4. Press P to save.  
Up to 5 handsets can be registered to one base. The original  
handset is pre-registered to use. Additional handsets must  
be registered to the base before you can use them.  
6.6  
Set the LCD Contrast  
1. Press P and , to select SETUP HS  
.
To register an additional handset,  
2. Press P and , to select LCD CONTRAST  
.
1. Press P and , to select SETUP HS  
.
3. Press P and , to increase or decrease the  
2. Press P and , to select REGISTRATION  
.
contrast level. (Five levels are available)  
3. Press P and , to select YES or NO  
.
4. Press P to save.  
4. Select YES and press P to enter the registration  
procedure as below:  
6.7  
Auto Talk On/Off  
With auto talk is turned on, you can answer a call just by  
lifting the handset off the base or charger. If turned off, you  
will have to press < or J to answer a call. The default  
setting is Off.  
1. Place the unregistered cordless handset on the  
charger.  
2. Press and hold v for 4 seconds on base.  
3. Release v once IN USE LED is flashing.  
4. A confirmation tone is generated if registration is  
1. Press P and , to select SETUP HS  
.
successful. HANDSET X is displayed where denotes the  
number of handsets and the phone goes back to idle.  
X
2. Press P and , to select AUTO TALK  
.
3. Press P and , to turn on/off auto talk.  
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Personal Settings  
     
3. Press P and , to the flash time you want. (8  
options are available: 90 100, 110, 250, 300, 400, 600 and  
7. Advanced Settings  
,
700MS  
)
7.1  
Set the Dial Mode  
The default dialing mode is suitable for your country and  
network operator. It is unlikely that you should need to  
change this setting unless advised to do so.  
4. Press P to save.  
7.3  
Set the Area Code  
1. Press P and , to select SETUP BS  
.
1. Press P and , to select SETUP BS  
.
2. Press P and , to select AREA CODE  
3. Press P and enter the area code.  
4. Press P to save.  
.
2. Press P to select DIAL MODE  
.
3. Press P and , to select TONE or PULSE  
.
4. Press P to save.  
NOTE  
7.4  
Reset All Settings  
If pulse mode is selected, press * to switch from pulse to  
tone dialing temporarily when dialing out. After the call is  
ended, the dial mode will change back to pulse.  
All personalized settings will be reset to default. Phonebook  
entries, calls list, redial list and numbers stored in the  
memory will remain unchanged.  
7.2  
Set the Flash Time  
1. Press P and , to select RESET SETTINGS  
2. Press P and , to select ALL SETTINGS  
3. Press P to select YES  
4. Press P to reset all settings to default.  
.
The default flash time is 600MS. It is unlikely that you should  
need to change this setting unless advised to do so.  
.
.
1. Press P and , to select SETUP BS  
.
2. Press P and , to select FLASH TIME  
.
Advanced Settings  
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8. Default Settings  
9. Help  
Items  
Date & Time  
Default values  
Charging  
YEAR: 2009  
DATE: 01/01  
TIME: 12:00 AM  
MELODY 1  
Level 3  
ON  
The is not scrolling when the handset is placed  
on the base  
Ringer tone  
Ringer volume  
Key tone  
Battery low tone  
No coverage tone  
Handset name  
Language  
LCD contrast  
Auto talk  
Dial mode  
Bad battery contact - move the handset slightly.  
Dirty contact - Clean the battery contact with a cloth  
moistened with alcohol.  
Battery is full - no need to charge.  
ON  
ON  
Calls  
No dial tone  
HANDSET  
ENGLISH  
Level 3  
OFF  
TONE  
600 MS  
No base power - check the connections. Reset the  
phone: unplug and plug back in the electrical outlet.  
Handset batteries are empty - charge the battery pack for  
at least 24 hours.  
Handset may be too far from the base - move closer to  
the base.  
Flash time  
Wrong telephone line cord - use the telephone line cord  
provided.  
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Default Settings  
   
Poor audio quality  
Registration  
The base is too close to electrical appliances, reinforced  
concrete walls or metal doorframes - move the base away  
from any electrical appliances.  
When the handset lost its link with the base during  
a call  
Check the power cord is connected properly into the base.  
Check the power adapter is connected properly into an  
electrical outlet.  
No ring tone  
The ring tone is deactivated.  
Increase the volume.  
Move the handset closer to the base. It may be out of  
range.  
Reset the base by unplugging the unit's electrical power.  
Wait for around 15 seconds and plug it back in again.  
Allow up to one minute for the handset and the base to  
synchronize.  
Caller ID service does not work  
Check your subscription with your network operator.  
Phonebook  
A phonebook entry cannot be stored  
The phonebook is full. Delete an entry to free memory.  
Interference  
Noise interference on your radio or television  
Your base or charger may be too close. Move it as far away  
as possible.  
Display  
No display  
Try recharging or replacing the battery pack.  
Reset the telephone base. Unplug the unit's electrical  
power, then plug it back in.  
If LED is not lit up, then try to unplug the unit's electrical  
power, then plug it back in.  
Help  
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Important safety instructions  
Follow these safety precautions when using your phone to  
reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and injury to persons  
or property:  
10. General Information  
If your product is not working properly...  
1. Read this User's Guide or the Quick Start Guide.  
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 example, near a  
bath tub, kitchen sink, or swimming 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 may result in fire or shock.  
3. Contact Customer Service in the US and Canada at  
1-888-331-3383.  
To order a replacement battery, contact customer service or  
visit our website.  
6. Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning.  
Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a  
damp cloth for cleaning.  
7. Do not disassemble this product. If service or repair  
work is required, contact the customer service helpline  
found in this user's guide.  
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8. Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords.  
9. Avoid using during an electrical storm. Use a surge  
protector to protect the equipment.  
10. Do not use this phone to report a gas leak, especially if  
you are in the vicinity of the gas line.  
Installation Guidelines  
1. Read and understand all instructions and save them for  
future reference.  
2. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the  
product.  
CAUTION  
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 marking label. If you are unsure of the  
power supply to your home, consult with your dealer or  
local power company.  
5. Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, or  
table. This product may fall, causing serious damage to  
the product.  
6. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the  
operating instructions. Improper adjustment of other  
controls may result in damage and will often require  
extensive work to restore the product to normal  
operation.  
To reduce the risk of fire, use only No. 26 AWG or larger UL  
Listed or CSA Certified Telecommunication Line Cord.  
Unplug this cordless phone immediately  
from an outlet if:  
The power cord or plug is damaged 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  
damaged.  
The product exhibits a distinct change in performance.  
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7. Clean this product with a soft, damp cloth. Do not use  
chemicals or cleaning agents to clean this phone.  
8. Use only the power supply that came with this unit.  
Using other power supplies may damage the unit.  
9. Because this phone operates on electricity, you should  
have at least one phone in your home that could operate  
without electricity in case the power in your home goes  
out.  
Battery Safety Instructions  
Do not burn, disassemble, mutilate, or puncture the  
battery. The battery contains toxic materials that could be  
released, resulting in injury.  
CAUTION  
There is a risk of explosion if you replace the battery with an  
incorrect battery type. Use only the battery pack that came  
with your phone or an authorized replacement  
recommended by the manufacturer.  
10. To avoid interference to nearby appliances, do not place  
the base of the phone on or near a TV, microwave oven,  
or VCR.  
Keep battery packs out of the reach of children.  
Remove battery packs if storing over 30 days.  
Do not dispose of battery packs in fire, which could result  
in explosion.  
CAUTION  
To maintain compliance with the FCC’s RF exposure guidelines,  
place the base unit at least 20 cm from nearby persons.  
The rechargeable battery packs that power this product  
must be disposed of properly and may need to be  
recycled. Refer to your battery’s label for battery type.  
Contact your local recycling center for proper disposal  
methods.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
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What will BINATONE ELECTRONICS  
INTERNATIONAL LTD. do?  
Consumer Products and Accessories  
purchased in the United States or Canada  
BINATONE ELECTRONICS INTERNATIONAL LTD., at its  
sole option, will at no charge repair, replace or refund the  
purchase price of any Products or Accessories that does not  
conform to this warranty. Binatone Electronics International  
LTD. may use functionally equivalent reconditioned/  
refurbished/ pre-owned or new Products, Accessories or  
parts in such repair or replacement and any Products,  
Accessories or parts removed or being replaced under this  
warranty become the property of Binatone Electronics  
International LTD.  
What Does this Warranty Cover?  
Subject to the exclusions and limitations contained below,  
Binatone Electronics International LTD. warrants the  
Motorola branded consumer products that it manufactures  
(“Products”) and the Motorola branded or certified  
accessories sold for use with these Products that it  
manufactures (“Accessories”) to be free from defects in  
materials and workmanship under normal consumer usage  
for the period(s) outlined below. This limited warranty is a  
consumer’s exclusive remedy, and only applies as follows to  
new Motorola branded Products and Accessories  
manufactured by Binatone Electronics International LTD.,  
and purchased by consumers in the United States or  
Canada, which are accompanied by this written warranty:  
What Other Limitations Are There?  
ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS  
IRRESPECTIVE OF WHETHER THEY ARE IMPOSED BY  
LAW OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION  
THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND  
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, SHALL BE  
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WARRANTY, OTHERWISE THE REPAIR, REPLACEMENT,  
OR REFUND AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS EXPRESS  
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This warranty covers only the first consumer purchaser, and  
is not transferable.  
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THE CONSUMER, AND IS PROVIDED IN LIEU OF ALL  
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ELECTRONICS INTERNATIONAL LTD. MAKES NO OTHER  
WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS, EXPRESS OF IMPLIED.  
IN NO EVENT SHALL MOTOROLA OR BINATONE  
ELECTRONICS INTERNATIONAL LTD. BE LIABLE,  
WHETHER UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY OR IN  
CONTRACT OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR  
STRICT PRODUCT LIABILITY) OR OTHERWISE FOR  
DAMAGES OR CLAIMS IN EXCESS OF THE PURCHASE  
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DAMAGES OF ANY KIND, OR LOSS OF REVENUE,  
SAVINGS OR PROFITS, LOSS OF BUSINESS, LOSS OF  
PROGRAMS DATA INFORMATION (WHETHER  
YOU ON BEHALF OF ANY THIRD PARTY TO THE FULL  
EXTENT THESE DAMAGES OR CLAIMS MAY BE  
DISCLAIMED BY LAW.  
Some states, countries or jurisdictions do not allow the  
limitation or exclusion of incidental or consequential  
damages, or limitation on the length of an implied warranty,  
so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you  
in such states, countries or jurisdictions. This warranty gives  
you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights  
that vary from state to state or from one country/jurisdiction  
to another.  
Products or  
Length of Coverage  
Accessories Covered  
Consumer Products  
One (1) year from the date  
of purchase by the first  
consumer purchaser of the  
product.  
CONFIDENTIAL PROPRIETARY OR PERSONAL IN  
NATURE OR OTHERWISE) OR OTHER FINANCIAL LOSS  
ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE ABILITY  
OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCTS OR  
ACCESSORIES AND BINATONE ELECTRONICS  
INTERNATIONAL LTD. SHALL UNDER NO  
Consumer Accessories Ninety (90) days from the  
date of purchase by the first  
consumer purchaser of the  
accessory.  
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DEMANDS MADE BY ANY THIRD PARTY OR MADE BY  
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instructions that came with the Products or Accessories; (c)  
contact with liquid, water, rain, extreme humidity or heavy  
perspiration, sand, dirt or the like, extreme heat, or food; (d)  
use of the Products or Accessories for commercial purposes  
or subjecting the Product or Accessory to abnormal usage or  
conditions; or (e) other acts or omissions which are not the  
fault or neglect of Motorola or Binatone Electronics  
Consumer Products and The balance of the original  
Accessories that are warranty or for ninety (90)  
Repaired or Replaced days from the date returned  
to the consumer, whichever  
is longer.  
Exclusions  
Normal Wear and Tear. Periodic maintenance, repair and  
replacement of parts due to normal wear and tear are  
excluded from coverage.  
International LTD., are excluded from coverage.  
Use of Non-Motorola branded Products and  
Accessories. Defects or damage that result from the use of  
Non-Motorola branded or certified Products or Accessories  
or other peripheral equipment are excluded from coverage.  
Batteries. Only batteries whose fully charged capacity falls  
below 80% of their rated capacity and batteries that leak are  
covered by this limited warranty. Battery life and the changes  
in battery capacity with time or use are excluded from this  
warranty.  
Unauthorized Service or Modification. Defects or  
damages resulting from service, testing, adjustment,  
installation, maintenance, alteration, or modification in any  
way by someone other than Motorola, Binatone Electronics  
International LTD. or its authorized service centers, are  
excluded from coverage.  
Abuse & Misuse. Defects or damage that result from: (a)  
improper or unreasonable use, operation, storage, misuse or  
abuse, accident or neglect or other external cause, such as  
physical damage (cracks, scratches, etc.) to the surface of  
the product resulting from misuse; (b) your failure to follow or  
operation outside the usage parameters stated in the user  
Altered Products. Products or Accessories with (a) serial  
numbers or date tags that have been removed, altered or  
obliterated; (b) broken seals or that show evidence of  
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tampering; (c) mismatched board serial numbers; or (d)  
nonconforming or non-Motorola branded housings, or parts,  
are excluded from coverage.  
These terms and conditions constitute the complete warranty  
agreement between you and BINATONE ELECTRONICS  
INTERNATIONAL LTD. regarding the Products or Accessories  
purchased by you, and supersede any prior agreement or  
representations, including representations made in any  
literature publications or promotional materials issued by  
BINATONE ELECTRONICS INTERNATIONAL LTD. or  
representations made by any agent employee or staff of  
BINATONE ELECTRONICS INTERNATIONAL LTD., that may  
have been made in connection with the said purchase.  
Communication Services. Defects, damages, or the failure  
of Products or Accessories due to any communication  
service or signal you may subscribe to or use with the  
Products or Accessories is excluded from coverage.  
How to Obtain Warranty Service or Other  
Information?  
To obtain service or information, please call:  
FCC, ACTA and IC regulations  
US and Canada: 1-888-331-3383  
FCC Part 15  
You will receive instructions on how to ship the Products or  
Accessories, the shipment of which shall be at your own risk  
and expense, to a BINATONE ELECTRONICS  
INTERNATIONAL LTD. Authorized Repair Center. To obtain  
service, you must include: (a) a copy of your receipt, bill of  
sale or other comparable proof of purchase of the Products  
or Accessories showing the date of purchase; (b) a written  
description of the problem; and, most importantly; (c) your  
address and telephone number.  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with  
the requirements for a Class B digital device under Part 15  
of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules.  
These requirements are intended 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  
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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 be  
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:  
communications may not be ensured when using this  
telephone.  
To ensure safety of users, the FCC has established criteria  
for the amount of radio frequency energy that can be safely  
absorbed by a user or bystander according to the intended  
usage of the product. This product has been tested and  
found to comply with the FCC criteria. The handset may be  
safely held against the ear of the user. The corded base shall  
be installed and used such that parts of the user's body other  
than the hands are maintained at a distance of  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and  
receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different  
from that to which the receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician  
for help.  
approximately 20 cm (8 inches) or more.  
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian  
ICES-003.  
Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly  
approved by the party responsible for compliance could void  
the user's authority to operate the equipment.  
FCC Part 68 and ACTA  
This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and  
with technical requirements adopted by the Administrative  
Council for Terminal Attachments (ACTA). The label on the  
back or bottom of this equipment contains, among other  
things, a product identifier in the format US:  
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. Privacy of  
AAAEQ##TXXXX. This identifier must be provided to your  
local telephone company upon request.  
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The plug and jack used to connect this equipment to  
premises wiring and the telephone network must comply with  
applicable Part 68 rules and technical requirements adopted  
by ACTA. A compliant telephone cord and modular plug is  
provided with this product. It is designed to be connected to  
a compatible modular jack that is also compliant. An RJ11  
jack should normally be used for connecting to a single line  
and an RJ14 jack for two lines. See Installation Instructions in  
the user's manual.  
questions about what will disable alarm equipment, consult  
your telephone company or a qualified installer.  
If this equipment is malfunctioning, it must be unplugged  
from the modular jack until the problem has been corrected.  
Repairs to this telephone equipment can only be made by  
the manufacturer or its authorized agents. For repair  
procedures, follow the instructions outlined under the  
Limited Warranty.  
If this equipment is causing harm to the telephone network,  
the telephone company may temporarily discontinue your  
telephone service. The telephone company is required to  
notify you before interrupting service. If advance notice is not  
practical, you will be notified as soon as possible. You will be  
given the opportunity to correct the problem and the  
telephone company is required to inform you of your right to  
file a complaint with the FCC. Your telephone company may  
make changes in its facilities, equipment, operation, or  
procedures that could affect the proper functioning of this  
product. The telephone company is required to notify you if  
such changes are planned.  
The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) is used to determine  
how many devices you may connect to your telephone line  
and still have them ring when you are called. The REN for  
this product is encoded as the 6th and 7th characters  
following the US: in the product identifier (e.g., if ## is 03, the  
REN is 0.3). In most, but not all areas, the sum of all RENs  
should be five (5.0) or less. For more information, please  
contact your local telephone company.  
This equipment may not be used with Party Lines. If you  
have specially wired alarm dialing equipment connected to  
your telephone line, ensure the connection of this equipment  
does not disable your alarm equipment. If you have  
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If this product is equipped with a corded or cordless handset,  
it is hearing aid compatible.  
number of devices allowed to be connected to a telephone  
interface. The termination on an interface may consist of any  
combination of devices subject only to the requirement that  
the sum of the RENs of all the devices does not exceed five.  
If this product has memory dialing locations, you may  
choose to store emergency telephone numbers (e.g., police,  
fire, medical) in these locations. If you do store or test  
emergency numbers, please:  
This product meets the applicable Industry Canada technical  
specifications.  
Remain on the line and briefly explain the reason for the  
call before hanging up.  
Perform such activities in off-peak hours, such as early  
morning or late evening.  
RENSEIGNEMENTS RELATIFS AUX  
RÈGLEMENTS DE LA COMMISSION  
FÉDÉRALE DES COMMUNICATIONS 'FCC',  
DU CONSEIL ADMINISTRATIF DES UNITÉS  
DE CONNEXION 'ACTA' ET D'INDUSTRIE  
Canada 'IC'  
Industry Canada  
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this  
device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this  
device must accept any interference, including interference  
that may cause undesired operation.  
Article 15 des règlements du FCC  
Cet appareil a été testé et s'avère conforme aux restrictions  
relatives aux équipements numériques de classe B, d'après  
l'article 15 des règlements de la FCC. Ces restrictions ont  
été instaurées pour offrir une protection raisonnable contre  
les interférences nuisibles au sein d'une installation  
résidentielle. Cet appareil génère, utilise et peut émettre des  
The term "IC: " before the certification/registration number  
only signifies that the Industry Canada technical  
specifications were met.  
The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for this terminal  
equipment is 0.0. The REN is an indication of the maximum  
General Information  
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fréquences radio et s'il n'est pas installé selon les  
instructions, peut nuire aux radiocommunications. Toutefois,  
rien ne garantit que des parasites ne surviendront pas dans  
une installation particulière. Si cet appareil cause des  
interférences nuisibles à la réception du téléviseur ou de la  
radio, ce que vous pouvez déterminer en mettant votre  
appareil en et hors fonction, nous vous invitons à essayer  
l'une des mesures correctives suivantes :  
Cet appareil ne doit pas causer d'interférences nuisibles et; (2)  
Il doit pouvoir supporter les parasites qu'il reçoit, incluant les  
parasites pouvant nuire à son fonctionnement. La  
confidentialité des communications peut ne pas être assurée  
avec ce téléphone.  
Afin de garantir la sécurité des utilisateurs, la FCC a établi  
les critères relatifs à l'énergie générée par les fréquences  
radio pouvant être absorbée en toute sécurité par un  
utilisateur ou par quelqu'un se trouvant à proximité,  
dépendamment de l'utilisation prévue du produit. Ce produit  
a été testé et s'avère conforme aux normes de la FCC. Le  
combiné produit si peu de puissance qu'il n'a pas besoin  
d'être testé. Il peut être déposé contre l'oreille de l'utilisateur  
en toute sécurité. Il peut être appuyé en toute sécurité sur  
l'oreille de l'utilisateur. Le socle doit être installé et utilisé de  
façon à ce qu'une distance d'environ 20 cm (8 po.) ou plus  
soit conservée entre celui-ci et les parties du corps de  
l'utilisateur, à l'exception des mains.  
Réorientez l'antenne de réception.  
Éloignez l'appareil du composant qui reçoit les ondes.  
Branchez l'appareil dans une prise de courant CA  
différente de celle du composant qui reçoit les ondes.  
Au besoin, consultez votre marchand électronique ou un  
technicien spécialisé dans le service des radios/  
téléviseurs pour des suggestions supplémentaires.  
Toute modification ou changement effectué à cet appareil  
sans l'accord des parties responsables de l'homologation  
peut retirer à l'utilisateur son droit d'utiliser l'appareil.  
Cet appareil est conforme à l'article 15 de la FCC. Le  
fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes: (1)  
Cet appareil numérique de classe B est conforme aux  
normes canadiennes ICES-003.  
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Le numéro 'REN' sert à déterminer combien de dispositifs  
téléphoniques peuvent être raccordés à votre ligne  
téléphonique sans perdre leur capacité de sonner lorsqu'on  
vous appelle. Le numéro 'REN' de cet appareil est encodé  
entre le 6e et le 7e caractère après "US:" dans l'identification  
de l'appareil (par exemple, si les numéros sont 03, le REN  
sera 3.0). Dans la plupart, mais pas toutes les régions, la  
somme de tous les numéros 'REN' devrait être de cinq (5.0)  
ou moins. Pour plus de détails à ce sujet, nous vous  
suggérons de communiquer avec votre compagnie de  
téléphone locale.  
Article 68 de la FCC et exigences de l'ACTA  
Cet appareil est conforme à l'article 68 de la réglementation de  
la Commission fédérale des communications 'FCC' aux États-  
Unis et aux exigences adoptées par le Conseil d'administration  
du matériel terminal 'ACTA'. Vous trouverez, sous l'appareil,  
une étiquette qui contient, entre autres renseignements, une  
plaque signalétique dans le format 'US: AAAEQ##TXXXX'. Si  
on vous le demande, vous devez fournir ce numéro à la  
compagnie de téléphone. Cette homologation doit vous être  
fournie par votre compagnie de téléphone locale, sur demande.  
La fiche et la prise utilisées pour brancher cet appareil au  
filage du bâtiment et au réseau téléphonique doivent être  
conformes avec les règlements de l'article 68 et les  
exigences techniques adoptées par l'ACTA. Un cordon  
téléphonique et une fiche modulaire conformes sont fournis  
avec cet appareil. Celui-ci a été conçu pour être raccordé à  
une prise modulaire compatible qui est également conforme.  
Une prise RJ11 doit être utilisée pour le raccord à une ligne  
simple et une prise RJ14, pour le raccord à deux lignes.  
Consultez les instructions d'installation du guide d'utilisation.  
Cet appareil ne peut pas être utilisé conjointement avec des  
lignes partagées. Si vous avez des composants de  
systèmes d'alarme connectés sur votre ligne téléphonique,  
assurez-vous que le raccord de cet appareil ne désactive  
pas votre système d'alarme. Si vous avez des questions se  
rapportant à ce qui peut désactiver votre système d'alarme,  
consultez votre compagnie de téléphone ou un installateur  
qualifié.  
Si l'appareil s'avérait défectueux, il doit être immédiatement  
débranché de la prise modulaire jusqu'à ce que le problème  
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soit corrigé. Cet appareil ne doit être réparé que par son  
fabricant ou l'un des centres de service autorisés par celui-  
ci. Pour plus de détails sur les procédures de service, suivez  
les instructions décrites dans la Garantie limitée.  
d'urgence de votre municipalité (police, incendie et services  
médicaux). Si vous entrez et testez des numéros d'urgence,  
veuillez procéder comme suit:  
Demeurez en ligne et expliquez brièvement la raison de  
votre appel avant de raccrocher.  
Si cet appareil nuit au réseau téléphonique, la compagnie de  
téléphone peut décider d'arrêter temporairement votre  
service téléphonique. Elle est tenue de vous avertir avant  
d'interrompre le service; si elle ne peut pas vous avertir  
d'avance, elle le fera dès qu'elle le pourra. On vous donnera  
l'opportunité de rectifier le problème et la compagnie doit  
vous informer de votre droit de porter plainte à la FCC. Votre  
compagnie de téléphone peut apporter des modifications à  
ses installations, ses équipements et ses procédures  
pouvant altérer le fonctionnement normal de votre appareil.  
Par contre, elle est tenue de vous avertir lorsque de tels  
changements sont prévus.  
Procédez à ceci hors des heures de pointe, tel que tôt le  
matin ou tard en soirée.  
Industrie Canada  
Le fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions  
suivantes : (1) Cet appareil ne doit pas causer  
d'interférences nuisibles et; (2) Il doit pouvoir supporter les  
parasites qu'il reçoit, incluant les parasites pouvant nuire à  
son fonctionnement.  
L'abréviation 'IC' se trouvant avant cette homologation  
signifie que la certification fut effectuée selon une  
déclaration de conformité spécifiant que les normes  
d'Industrie Canada ont été rencontrées.  
Si cet appareil est doté d'un combiné avec ou sans cordon,  
celui-ci est compatible avec les appareils auditifs pour  
malentendants.  
Le numéro d'équivalence de sonnerie 'REN' assigné à cet  
appareil est 0.0. Ce numéro attribué à chaque appareil  
détermine le nombre de dispositifs téléphoniques que l'on  
peut brancher dans le circuit téléphonique de la maison sans  
Si cet appareil possède des adresses mémoire, vous  
pouvez y entrer les numéros de téléphone des services  
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General Information  
surcharger le système. Le circuit téléphonique peut  
comporter n'importe quelle combinaison de dispositifs  
téléphoniques, à la seule condition que la somme du numéro  
'REN' n'excède pas cinq.  
Cet appareil est conforme aux spécifications techniques  
d'Industrie Canada.  
Technical Specifications  
RF frequency band  
Channels  
1921.536 MHz — 1928.448 MHz  
5
Operating temperature  
5ºC to 45ºC  
96 — 130 Vrms  
Telephone base voltage  
(AV voltage, 60Hz)  
Telephone base voltage  
(Adapter output)  
6V AC, 300mA  
Handset voltage  
2.4V 550mAh Ni-MH battery  
pack  
Charge voltage  
(Adapter output)  
6V AC, 300mA  
General Information  
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Manufactured, distributed or sold by Binatone  
Electronics International LTD., official licensee for  
this product. MOTOROLA and the Stylized M  
Logo, and other Motorola trademarks and trade  
dress are owned by Motorola, Inc. and are used  
under license from Motorola, Inc. MOTOROLA and  
the Stylized M Logo are registered in the US Patent  
& Trademark Office. All other product or service  
names are the property of their respective owners.  
© Motorola, Inc. 2009. All rights reserved.  
Version 1.0  
Printed in China  

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