Binatone Electronics 80-9152-01 1.9GHz Digital Modulation Cordless Phone with CID, Speakerphone and Bluetooth (Bluetooth Portion) User Manual

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User’s Guide
L601BT/ L602BT/ L603BT/ L604BT/ L605BT
DECT 6.0 Digital Cordless Phone
Warning
Use only the adapter and telephone line cord
provided in the box.
Welcome...
to your new Motorola Phone!
Please retain your original dated sales receipt for your records. For warranty service of your Motorola product,
you will need to provide a copy of your dated sales receipt to confirm warranty status. Registration is not
required for warranty coverage.
For product-related questions, please call:
US and Canada: 1-888-331-3383
On the Web: www.motorola.com
•
30 name and number phonebook.
•
Caller ID shows you who is calling and includes details of the last 30 callers in a calls list.**
•
Register up to 5 cordless handsets to a single base.
•
Make internal calls, transfer external calls, hold 3-way conversation between two internal callers and an
external caller.
**You must subscribe to your network provider’s Caller ID or Call Waiting service for these features to work.
Please note that this equipment is not designed for making emergency telephone calls when the power fails.
Alternative arrangements should be made if emergency telephone call is necessary.
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 to make emergency telephone calls during power failures. Alternative
arrangements should be made for access to emergency services.
Got everything?
• Handsets
•
Base
•
NiMH Rechargeable Battery Pack
•
Battery Door
•
Power Adapter
•
Charger
•
Telephone Line Cord
•
User’s Guide
In multi-handset packs, you will find one or more additional handsets, chargers with power adapter
units, additional rechargeable battery packs and battery doors.
Contents
1. Getting started....................................................7
1.1 Connecting the base.................................8
1.2 Connecting the charger.............................8
1.3 Installing and charging the handset
battery pack..............................................9
1.4 Setting the display language ....................9
1.5 Setting the date and time..........................9
2. Getting to know your phone...........................10
2.1 Overview of your handset........................10
2.2 Cordless Handset LCD Display...............14
2.3 Overview of the base...............................15
2.4 Overview of the charger..........................16
3. Using the phone..............................................16
3.1 Introducing Bluetooth..............................16
3.2 Bluetooth setup.......................................17
3.2.1 Add a mobile phone....................17
3.2.2 Replace a paired mobile
phone..........................................18
3.2.3
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
3.7
3.8
3.9
Connect the paired mobile
phone..........................................19
Making a call...........................................19
3.3.1 Preparatory dialing......................19
3.3.2 Making a cellular call...................19
3.3.3 Dialing from the phonebook........19
3.3.4 Dialing from the redial list............20
3.3.5 Dialing from the calls list.............20
3.3.6 Dialing from the speed dial
location.......................................20
Muting a call............................................20
Answering a call......................................20
Ending a call............................................20
Adjusting volume.....................................21
Call waiting..............................................21
Redial the last number............................21
3.9.1 Redialing a number from the
redial list......................................22
3.9.2 Storing a redial number into the
phonebook..................................22
3.9.3 Deleting a redial number.............22
3.9.4 Deleting the entire redial list........22
3.10 Phonebook..............................................22
3.10.1 Reviewing an entry to the
phonebook.................................23
3.10.2 Adding an entry to the
phonebook.................................23
3.10.3 Storing a phonebook entry as a
one touch number......................23
3.10.4 Dialing from the phonebook.......24
3.11 Speed dial................................................24
3.11.1 Reviewing the entry in a speed
dial location................................24
3.11.2 Storing an entry to a speed dial
location......................................25
3.11.3 Deleting an entry in a speed dial
location......................................25
3.12 Caller ID..................................................25
3.12.1 Calls List.....................................26
3.12.2 Viewing the calls list...................26
3.13
3.14
3.15
3.16
3.12.3 Saving a number from the calls
list to the phonebook..................27
3.12.4 Deleting a calls list entry............27
3.12.5 Deleting the entire calls list........27
Personal settings.....................................28
Intercom..................................................29
3.14.1 Calling another handset.............29
3.14.2 Transferring a call to another
handset......................................30
3.14.3 Three-party conference call.......30
Handset settings......................................30
3.15.1 Setting the ringer tone................30
3.15.2 Setting the ringer volume...........31
3.15.3 Setting Alert tone........................31
3.15.4 Renaming the handset...............32
3.15.5 Setting the language..................32
3.15.6 Setting the contrast....................32
Base settings...........................................32
3.16.1 Setting the dial mode.................32
3.16.2 Setting the flash time..................33
3.16.3 Setting the area code.................33
3.17 Registration.............................................34
3.17.1 Registering a handset................34
3.18 Resetting all settings...............................34
3.19 Paging/Finding a handset........................35
4. Help...................................................................35
5. General information........................................37
1. Getting started
WARNING
Do not place your phone in the bathroom or other humid areas.
Location
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.
•
Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines.
Getting started
HANDSET RANGE
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
When out of range of the corded base, the screen shows
OUT OF RANGE. If you are on a call, the line will hang
up. Move back within in range. The cordless handset will
automatically re-connect to the corded base.
Setting up
IMPORTANT
The base must be plugged into an electrical outlet at all times.
Do not connect the telephone line cord into the telephone
wall jack until the handset is fully charged. Only use the
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 larger pin is for the charger
unit (only for multi-handset packs).
1.1
Connecting the base
1.2
Connecting the charger
ce number:
anada:
1-3383
orola.com
E FCC RULES.
OWING TWO
USE HARMFUL
ACCEPT ANY
TERFERENCE
PRIVACY OF
WHEN USING
4H20
CORDLESS TELEPHONE
DC 6V 300mA
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MADE IN CHINA
DC 6V
ADE IN CHINA
1. Plug the power adapter and the telephone line
cord into the base. The power adapter with the
larger pin is for the charger (only in multi-handset
packs).
2. Plug the other end of the power adapter into a
power outlet and the telephone line cord into a
telephone wall jack. If you have DSL high speed
internet service, a DSL filter (not included) is
required.
3. Use only the provided power adapter.
1. Plug the power cable into the charger base.
2. Plug the other end into a power wall socket not
controlled by a wall switch.
DC 6V
Getting started
Installing and charging the handset
battery pack
FCC ID:VLJ80-xxxx-xx
IC:4522A-80xxxxxx
1.3
1. Slide off the battery compartment cover to remove
it. Place the supplied rechargeable battery pack
in the battery compartment, with the battery
connector plugged in, as shown.
2. Slide the battery compartment cover back on.
3. Put the handset on the base to charge for at least
24 hours. Once charged, the will indicate that the
handset is fully charged.
Customer service number:
US and Canada:
CORDLESS TELEPHONE
1-888-331-3383
DC 5V 300mA
Web:www.motorola.com
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES.
OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO
CONDITONS: 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
COMMUNICATIONS MAY NOT BE ENSURED WHEN USING
THIS PHONE.
FCC ID: VLJ80-xxxx-xx
IC: 4522A-80xxxxxx
COMPLIES WITH 47 CFR PART 68
REGISTRATION NO.: US: BINW400B80-xxxxxx 4H20
RINGER EQUIVALENCE: 0.0B
USOC JACK: RJ11C/W HAC
MADE IN CHINA
Getting started
DC 5V
IMPORTANT
Use only the rechargeable battery pack provided with the
product.
1.4
Setting the display language
1.5
Setting the date and time
1. Press MENU and then VOL+ or REDIAL/VOL- to
select SETUP HS.
2. Press MENU and then VOL+ or REDIAL/VOL- to
select LANGUAGE.
3. Press MENU and then VOL+ or REDIAL/VOL- to
select the desired language.
4. Press MENU to save.
1. Press MENU and then VOL+ or REDIAL/VOL- to
select DATE&TIME. If you’re a subscriber to your
network’s Caller ID service, the date and time is
automatically set when a call is received.
2. Press MENU and then use the keypad to edit the
year and the date.
3. Press VOL+ or REDIAL/VOL- or
or CID to
move between the input fields YEAR and DATE.
4. Press MENU and then use the keypad to edit the
time in 12 HR format. Press VOL+ or
REDIAL/VOL- to toggle AM/PM settings.
5. Press MENU to save the settings.
Your phone is now ready for use.
2. Getting to know your phone
2.1
Overview of your handset
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FCC ID:VLJ80-xxxx-xx
IC:4522A-80xxxxxx
Getting to know your phone
Get acquainted with the following 14 buttons on your
handset and their multi-function tasks.
1. Scroll up / Volume up
a) In menu mode: Press to scroll up.
b) In editing mode: Press to move the cursor to
the left.
c) During a call: Press to increase the volume.
d) Calls list / phonebook / redial list entry:
Press to scroll up the list.
2. Menu / Select
a) In idle mode: Press to access menu list.
b) In menu / editing mode: Press to confirm and
save the settings.
c) In calls list entry: Press to save the entry to
the phonebook.
d) In phonebook entry: Press to go to submenus of phonebook.
Getting to know your phone
3. Right / Calls list
a) In idle mode / during a call: Press to access
calls list.
b) In editing mode: Press to move the cursor to
the right.
4. Talk off / Back
a) In menu / editing mode: Press to exit to
previous level.
b) In pre-dial mode / phonebook / calls list /
redial list entry: Press to exit to idle.
c) During ringing: Press to silence the incoming
ringer temporarily.
d) During a call: Press to end a call.
5. Alphanumeric keypad
a) In idle / pre-dial / editing mode / during a
call: Press to enter characters / numbers.
b) In idle mode: Press and hold to activate speed
dial.
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6. #/Pause / ABC / Format
a) In idle / pre-dial / number editing mode /
during a call: Press to insert a “#”,
press and hold to insert a pause ( P ).
b) During a call: Press to toggle between the
speakerphone and the earpiece.
b) In name editing mode: Toggle ABC/abc.
Press and hold to insert a space.
c) Calls List / phonebook / redial list entry:
Press to make a call with the speakerphone.
c) In calls list entry: Press to toggle Caller ID
display format between 7, 8, 10 and 11 digits
when returning calls from Caller ID list.
d) During ringing: Press to answer a call with
thespeakerphone.
d) In phonebook list entry: If the number is more
than 16 digits, press to view the next page of
remaining digits.
7. Cellular call
a) In idle mode: Press to redial the last dialed
cellular call.
b) During a cellular call: Press to end the call.
8. Microphone
9. Speaker
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a) In idle / pre-dial mode: Press to make a call
with the speakerphone.
10. */Tone
a) In idle / pre-dial / editing mode: Press to
insert a *.
b) 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.
c) In phonebook list entry: If the number is more
than 16 digits, press to view the previous page
of remaining digits.
Getting to know your phone
11. Scroll Down / Volume Down / Redial List
a) In idle mode: Press to access the redial list.
b) In menu mode: Press to scroll down.
c) In editing mode: Press to move the cursor to
the right.
d) During a call: Press to decrease the volume.
e) Calls list / phonebook / redial list entry:
Press to scroll down the list.
12. Talk On / Flash
a) In idle / pre-dial mode: Press to make a call.
b) Calls List / phonebook / redial list entry:
Press to make a call to the selected entry.
13. Left / Phonebook
a) In idle mode / during a call: Press to access
the phonebook.
b) In editing mode: Press to move the cursor to
the left.
14. Mute / Clear / Back / X
a) In menu / phonebook entry mode: Press to
exit to the previous level.
b) In pre-dial / editing mode: Press to delete one
character / digit. Press and hold to delete all
characters / digits.
c) During a call: Press to mute / unmute the call.
c) During a call: Press to switch another call.
d) During an incoming call: Press to answer a
call.
Getting to know your phone
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2.2
Cordless Handset LCD Display
On when there is received 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.
Display Icons
On when speakerphone is turned
on.
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2/3 battery power level.
1/3 battery power level.
Indicates when new call is received.
Off when new call has been
viewed.
Flashes when low battery level is
detected, needs charging.
On when ringer volume is turned
off.
Animation in cycle. Battery is
charging.
Getting to know your phone
In idle mode, the current time is
displayed.
In Caller ID mode, the time of call is
displayed.
On when the line is in use.
Off when the line is idle.
On when there is Bluetooth mobile
paired and connected.
Off when there is no Bluetooth
mobile paired.
In idle mode the current date is
displayed.
In Caller ID mode, the date of the
call is displayed.
On when there is an incoming
cellular call, or cellular line is in use.
2.3
Overview of the base
Customer service number
US and Canada:
CORDLESS TELEPHONE
1-888-331-3383
DC 5V 300mA
Web:www.motorola.com
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RUL
OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING T
CONDITONS: 1)THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMF
INTERFERENCE; AND 2)THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT A
INTERFERENCE RECEIVED, INCLUDING INTERFEREN
THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION. PRIVACY
COMMUNICATIONS MAY NOT BE ENSURED WHEN US
THIS PHONE.
FCC ID: VLJ80-xxxx-xx
IC: 4522A-80xxxxxx
COMPLIES WITH 47 CFR PART 68
REGISTRATION NO.: US: BINW400B80-xxxxxx 4H20
RINGER EQUIVALENCE: 0.0B
USOC JACK: RJ11C/W HAC
MADE IN CHI
1. Find
1. Press to find/page all registered handsets.
Press the button again, or any key on the
handset, to turn off page signal.
2. Charging cradle
4H20
CORDLESS TELEPHONE
DC 6V 300mA
Accessory
MADE IN CHINA
Getting to know your phone
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2.4
3. Using the phone
Overview of the charger
3.1
Introducing Bluetooth
Your new telephone system with Bluetooth wireless
technology has the following features:
• Pairing a Bluetooth enabled mobile phone with the
telephone base. One Bluetooth enabled mobile
phone can be paired up and connected.
4H20
CORDLESS TELEPHONE
DC 6V 300mA
Accessory
MADE IN CHINA
1. Charging cradle
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DC 6V
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Connecting a Bluetooth enabled telephone to
make and receive MOBILE calls. Only one mobile
phones can be connected and be used at a time.
•
Making and receiving calls using your Bluetooth
enabled mobile phone plan while benefiting from
the ease and comfort of your home telephone
system.
Getting to know your phone
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Refer to your mobile phone user’s guide for more
information about its Bluetooth function.
Make sure that your Bluetooth enabled mobile phone
is between one to twelve feet away from the telephone
base in order to maintain a clear and consistent
connection between your Bluetooth mobile phone,
telephone base and cell tower.
Make sure that your Bluetooth enabled mobile phone
has sufficient signal strength. You may need to move
the Bluetooth enabled mobile phone and telephone
base to a location where the mobile signal may be
stronger.
Charge your Bluetooth mobile phone while it is
connected to the telephone base because your
mobile phone’s battery will discharge faster while it is
connected wirelessly to the telephone base.
Monitor your mobile phone’s usage because airtime is
deducted from your mobile plan for the duration of the
MOBILE calls.
Using the phone
3.2
Bluetooth setup
To use a Bluetooth enabled mobile phone with your
telephone, you must first pair and connect your
Bluetooth mobile phone with the telephone base. All
handsets can be used to make or answer calls on the
mobile phone line.
3.2.1 Add a mobile phone
To pair and connect a Bluetooth enabled mobile
phone:
1. Place your mobile phone near the handset and
base unit.
2. Press MENU and then VOL+ or REDIAL/VOL- to
select PAIR CELLULAR.
3. Press MENU and the screen will display “
CELLULAR READY?”.
4. Press MENU and the screen will display
“DISCOVERABLE MODE”. The Bluetooth feature
of system is activated.
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5. Using your Bluetooth enabled mobile phone, turn
on the Bluetooth feature and search for a new
device.
6. Once your Bluetooth enabled mobile phone has
found the Motorola L60XBT telephone, select it
and continue the pairing process.
7. When the Bluetooth enabled mobile phone
is successfully paired, the screen will display
“COMPLETED” with a tone and the Bluetooth icon
appears on the handset.
Refer to the user’s manual of your Bluetooth enabled
mobile phone to learn how to search for or add new
Bluetooth devices.
NOTES
• Paired mobile phone will be connected
automatically and stored.
•
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When a Bluetooth enabled mobile phone is
successfully connected, the icon will be
displayed on screen.
3.2.2 Replace a paired mobile phone
If you have already paired up a Bluetooth enabled
mobile phone, you will need to remove it if you would
like to pair up another device. Follow the below steps
to replace and pair up a new device.
1. Press MENU and then VOL+ or REDIAL/VOL- to
select REMOVE.
2. Press MENU and the screen will display
“REMOVE THE CELLULAR READY?”
3. Press MENU to confirm and the screen will display
“REMOVING...”.
4. When the device is removed, you will hear
a confirmation tone and “REMOVED” will be
displayed on the screen.
5. Refer to section 3.2.1 add a mobile phone to
proceed with the next steps to replace a new
Bluetooth enabled mobile phone.
Using the phone
3.2.3 Connect the paired mobile phone
The icon will be display on the handset screen when
a mobile has been paired up, no matter it is connected
or not. You can connect the paired mobile phone from
the menu.
1. Press MENU and then VOL+ or REDIAL/VOL- to
select PAIR CELLULAR.
2. Press MENU and then VOL+ or REDIAL/VOLto select CONNECT. The screen will display
“CONNECTING...”.
3. Using your Bluetooth enabled mobile phone, turn
on the Bluetooth feature.
4. When the Bluetooth enabled mobile phone
is successfully connected, there will be a
confirmation tone and the screen will display
“CONNECTED”.
NOTE
The screen will show “FAILED” if the Bluetooth of the
mobile phone is turn off.
Using the phone
3.3
Making a call
3.3.1 Preparatory dialing
Enter the phone number and then press
/SPEAKER to dial the phone number.
/FLASH or
3.3.2 Making a cellular call
1. In idle mode, press . The screen will display
“REDIAL THE LAST CELLULAR NUMBER.”
2. Press or MENU to dial out the last dialed cellular
number.
NOTE
If there is no Bluetooth enabled mobile phone paired
up and connected, when pressing , the screen will
display “NO CONNECTED CELLULAR PHONE.”
3.3.3 Dialing from the phonebook
1. Press
and then VOL+ or REDIAL/VOL- to
scroll and select the entry you want to dial.
2. Press /FLASH or /SPEAKER to dial the
number.
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3.3.4 Dialing from the redial list
1. Press REDIAL/VOL- and then VOL+ or
REDIAL/VOL to scroll and select an entry you
want to redial.
2. Press /FLASH or /SPEAKER to dial the
number.
3.4
Muting a call
3.3.5 Dialing from the calls list
1. Press CID and then VOL+ or REDIAL/VOL- to
select the entry you want to dial.
2. Toggle the #/
/PAUSE/FORMAT key to format
the dialing number.
3. Press /FLASH or /SPEAKER to dial the
number.
3.5
Press /FLASH or
incoming call.
Answering a call
3.3.6 Dialing from the speed dial location
In idle mode, press and hold a key from /1 to
WXYZ/9 until the number is displayed and dialed.
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1. During a call, press MUTE to mute the
microphone, so that you can talk to someone else
in the room without your caller hearing you.
2. Press MUTE again to unmute.
/SPEAKER to answer the
To answer a cellular call:
Press .
3.6
Ending a call
During a call, press
the base.
/BACK or put the handset on
To end a cellular call:
/BACK.
Press or
Using the phone
3.7
Adjusting volume
3.8
Call waiting
During a call, press VOL+ or REDIAL/VOL- to adjust
the volume.
If you subscribe to call waiting service from your
telephone service provider, you hear a tone if
someone calls when you are already on a call.
During home line call:
Press FLASH to put your current call on hold and take
the new call.
Press FLASH at any time to switch back and forth
between calls.
During cellular call:
Press to put your current call on hold and take the
new call.
Press at any time to switch back and forth between
cellular line calls.
Using the phone
To receive a cellular call while on a home line call:
Press to put your current home line call on hold and
swap to the cellular call.
Press HOME at any time to switch back and forth
between home line calls.
To receive a home line call while on a cellular call:
Press HOME to put your current call on hold and take
the new home line call.
Press at any time to switch back and forth between
cellular line calls.
3.9
Redial the last number
You can redial up to 5 of the last numbers called.
Each number can have a maximum of 32 digits. If the
redial number exceeds 15 digits, the telephone will
only display the first 15 digits for the number. If you
have stored a name in the directory to match with the
number, the name will be displayed instead. The most
recent last number will display at the top of the redial
list.
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3.9.1 Redialing a number from the redial list
1. In idle mode, press REDIAL/VOL- to access the
redial list.
2. Press VOL+ or REDIAL/VOL- to scroll to the
desired redial number.
3. Press /FLASH or /SPEAKER to dial to the
displayed redial number.
3.9.2 Storing a redial number into the phonebook
1. Follow the steps 1 to 2 in the section Redialing a
number from the redial list.
2. Press MENU then VOL+ or REDIAL/VOL- to
select MENU.
3. Press MENU to enter the name.
4. Press MENU to enter the number.
5. Press MENU to confirm. The screen will display
“SAVED” with a confirmation tone.
3.9.3 Deleting a redial number
1. Follow the steps 1 to 2 in the section Redialing a
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number from the redial list.
2. Press MENU then VOL+ or REDIAL/VOL- to
select DELETE.
3. Press MENU. The screen will display “DELETED”
with a confirmation tone.
3.9.4 Deleting the entire redial list
1. In idle mode, press REDIAL/VOL- to access the
redial list.
2. Press MENU then VOL+ or REDIAL/VOL- to
select DELETE ALL.
3. Press MENU. The screen will display “DELETE
ALL?”.
4. Press MENU to confirm. The screen will display
“DELETED” with a confirmation tone.
3.10 Phonebook
You phone can store up to 30 entries with name
and numbers. Each phonebook entry can have a
maximum of 24 digits for the phone number and
Using the phone
16 characters for the name. Phonebook entries are
stored alphabetically by name.
3.10.1 Reviewing an entry to the phonebook
1. Press
OR
Press MENU and then VOL+ or REDIAL/VOL- to
scroll to PHONEBOOK. Press MENU to select.
2. Press VOL+ or REDIAL/VOL- to review the name
and number.
NOTE
If a number is more than 15 digits, press TONE/* or
#/
/PAUSE/FORMAT to review the remaining
digits.
3.10.2 Adding an entry to the phonebook
1. Press
OR
Press MENU and then VOL+ or REDIAL/VOL- to
scroll to PHONEBOOK. Press MENU to select.
Using the phone
2. Press MENU and then VOL+ or REDIAL/VOL- to
scroll and select ADD.
3. Press MENU and then enter the name.
4. Press MENU and then enter the number.
5. Press MENU to save.
NOTES
• Numbers can be up to 24 digits long and names
up to 16 characters long. Entries are stored in
alphabetical order.
•
If there is no entry in the phonebook, the screen
will display “LIST EMPTY” when pressing
, then
back to phone book menu.
3.10.3 Storing a phonebook entry as a one touch
number
1. Press
OR
Press MENU and then VOL+ or REDIAL/VOL- to
scroll to PHONEBOOK. Press MENU to select.
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2. Press MENU and then VOL+ or REDIAL/VOL- to
select SPEED DIAL.
3. Press MENU and then VOL+ or REDIAL/VOL- to
select the speed dial key from /1 to WXYZ/9.
4. Press MENU and then VOL+ or REDIAL/VOL- to
scroll to the entry you want.
5. Press MENU to save.
3.10.4 Dialing from the phonebook
1. Press
OR
Press MENU and then VOL+ or REDIAL/VOL- to
scroll to PHONEBOOK. Press MENU to select.
Press VOL+ or REDIAL/VOL- to scroll and select
the entry you want to dial.
2. Press /FLASH or /SPEAKER to dial the
number.
TIPS
Instead of scrolling to browse the phonebook entries, press
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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.
3.11 Speed dial
You can store up to 9 numbers in the speed dial
locations. Each speed dial location can have a
maximum of 24 digits for number and 16 characters
for name. This feature makes convenient when you
want to dial a certain number more quickly.
3.11.1 Reviewing the entry in a speed dial
location
1. Press MENU.
2. Press VOL+ or REDIAL/VOL- to select
PHONEBOOK. The first entry will be displayed on
the screen.
3. Press MENU then VOL+ or REDIAL/VOL- to
select SPEED DIAL.
Using the phone
4. Press MENU and then VOL+ or REDIAL/VOL- to
select the desired speed dial key from /1 to
WXYZ/9.
5. Press MENU. The screen will show the speed dial
entry in the selected speed dial location.
3.11.2 Storing an entry to a speed dial location
1. Follow the steps 1 to 4 in the section Reviewing
the entry in a speed dial location.
2. Press MENU then VOL+ or REDIAL/VOL- to scroll
to the entry you want.
3. Press MENU to save.
NOTE
If the desired location has stored a speed dial number,
when pressing MENU in the step 2, the screen will
display the stored number. If you want to replace
it, press MENU to select ADD, then press VOL+ or
REDIAL/VOL- to the desired number, press MENU
again to confirm, the screen will display “SAVED” with
a confirmation tone.
Using the phone
3.11.3 Deleting an entry in a speed dial location
1. Follow the steps 1 to 4 in the section Reviewing
the entry in a speed dial location.
2. Press MENU and then VOL+ or REDIAL/VOL- to
select DELETE.
3. Press MENU. The screen will display “DELETED”
with a confirmation tone.
3.12 Caller ID
If you have subscribed to Caller ID service, 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).
NOTES
• If the telephone number is not available
for incoming calls, the handset will display
UNAVAILABLE.
•
If the incoming call is from a withheld telephone
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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.
3.12.1 Calls List
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.
NOTES
• When the calls list is full, a new call replaces the
oldest one in the list.
displayed in the display 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).
3.12.2 Viewing the calls list
1. Press CID to enter the calls list.
2. Scroll VOL+ or REDIAL/VOL- to browse the calls
list.
NOTES
• When reviewing an entry from the calls list, press
#/
/PAUSE/FORMAT repeatedly to display the
number in different format.
•
Details of up to 30 calls may be stored.
For example, if a caller number is displayed as
888-331-3383, the various formats will be:
•
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 answered) the icon will be
331-3383
1-331-3383
888-331-3383
1-888-331-3383
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Using the phone
You may choose the desired number format for
local and long distance numbers before dialing or
saving it into the phonebook.
•
The
icon is removed once the new call has
been viewed.
3.12.3 Saving a number from the calls list to the
phonebook
1. Press CID to enter the calls list.
2. Press VOL+ or REDIAL/VOL- to select the entry
you want.
3. Press MENU and then VOL+ or REDIAL/VOL- to
select SAVE TO PB.
4. Press MENU and then enter the name if desired.
5. Press MENU and then edit the number if desired.
6. Press MENU to save.
3.12.4 Deleting a calls list entry
1. Press CID to enter the calls list.
Using the phone
2. Press VOL+ or REDIAL/VOL- to scroll to the entry
you want.
3. Press MENU then VOL+ or REDIAL/VOL- to scroll
to DELETE.
4. Press MENU. The screen will display “DELETED”
with a confirmation tone.
3.12.5 Deleting the entire calls list
1. Press CID to enter the calls list.
2. Press MENU then VOL+ or REDIAL/VOL- to scroll
to DELETE ALL.
3. Press MENU. The screen will display “DELETE
ALL CALL LOG ENTRIES?” .
4. Press MENU to confirm. The screen will display
“DELETED” with a confirmation tone. All entries
will be deleted.
NOTE
You need to review a call before you delete the record
from the call list.
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3.13 Personal settings
Menu map
MAIN
MENU
DATE &
TIME
PHONEBOOK
SUB
MENU
YEAR
DATE
TIME
VIEW
ADD
EDIT
DELETE
DELETE ALL
PB CAPACITY
SPEED DIAL
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INTERCOM
SETUP HS
SETUP BS
RINGER TONE
RINGER VOLUME
KEY TONE
LOW BATT TONE
OUT RANGE TONE
HANDSET NAME
LANGUAGE
LCD CONTRAST
REGISTRATION
DIAL MODE
FLASH TIME
AREA CODE
MEMORY
KEYS
PAIR
CELLULAR
RESET
SETTINGS
REPLACE
REMOVE
CONNECT
CLR VOICE MAIL
ALL SETTINGS
Using the phone
1. Press MENU.
2. Press VOL+ or REDIAL/VOL- to scroll through the
menu.
3. Press MENU for opening sub-menus and/or
saving.
Press MUTE to go back to the previous menu level or
cancel an action.
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.
3.14 Intercom
This feature is only available when there are at
least two registered handsets. It allows you to make
internal calls, transfer external calls from one handset
to another handset, and use the conference option.
3.14.1 Calling another handset
1. Press /FLASH then MENU. Except for the
originating handset, all registered handsets will be
displayed in the list.
2. Press VOL+ or REDIAL/VOL- to select the
handset you want to call.
3. Press MENU to call the handset.
4. Press
/BACK to hang up.
NOTE
If the handset is not within the valid operation range,
this function may not be available. During an intercom
call, you will hear an alert tone if there is an incoming
external call. You need to press
/BACK to hang
Using the phone
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up the intercom call before answering the incoming
external call.
3.14.2 Transferring a call to another handset
1. During an external call, press /FLASH then
MENU. All registered handsets will be displayed in
the list.
- Your call is put on hold.
2. Press VOL+ or REDIAL/VOL- to select the
handset you want to call.
3. Press MENU to call the handset.
4. When the other handset answers by pressing
/FLASH or /SPEAKER, press
/BACK to
transfer the call. If the other handset does not
answer, press MUTE to talk to your caller again.
3.14.3 Three-party conference call
1. During an external call, press /FLASH then
MENU. All registered handsets will be displayed in
the list.
- Your caller is put on hold.
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2. Press VOL+ or REDIAL/VOL- to select the
handset you want to call.
3. Press MENU to call the handset.
4. When the other handset answers the intercom call,
press MENU on the calling handset to set up the
conference call.
5. Press
/BACK on any handset to end a threeparty conference call and leave the other handset
engaged with the caller.
NOTE
During an external call, pressing /FLASH or
/SPEAKER on any handset will join in the call and
set up a conference call.
3.15 Handset settings
3.15.1 Setting the ringer tone
1. Press MENU then VOL+ or REDIAL/VOL- to
select SETUP HS.
Using the phone
2. Press MENU then VOL+ or REDIAL/VOL- to
select RINGER TONE.
3. Press MENU then VOL+ or REDIAL/VOL- to
select HOME TONE or CELLULAR TONE.
4. Press MENU then VOL+ or REDIAL/VOL- to
select your desired ringer tone (10 melodies are
available for home line call and 5 melodies are
available for cellular call).
5. Press MENU to confirm. The screen will display
“SAVED” with a confirmation tone.
NOTE
Ringtone will be played when browsing the volume.
3.15.2 Setting the ringer volume
1. Press MENU then VOL+ or REDIAL/VOL- to
select SETUP HS.
2. Press MENU then VOL+ or REDIAL/VOL- to
select RINGER VOLUME.
Using the phone
3. Press MENU then VOL+ or REDIAL/VOL- to
select the desired ringer volume (6 ringer volume
levels including VOLUME OFF are available). If
VOLUME OFF is selected,
will be displayed on
the screen.
3.15.3 Setting Alert tone
A single beep is emitted when you press a key. You
can turn on or off the key tone. You can also turn on
the alert tones when low battery and out of range are
detected. Low battery tone will also be emitted while
you are talking with the phone to alert you that you
need to charge up your batteries.
1. Press MENU then VOL+ or REDIAL/VOL- to
select SETUP HS.
2. Press MENU then VOL+ or REDIAL/VOL- to
select KEY TONE, LOW BATT TONE or OUT
RANGE TONE.
3. Press MENU then VOL+ or REDIAL/VOL- to
select ON or OFF.
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4. Press MENU to confirm. The screen will display
“SAVED” with a confirmation tone.
4. Press MENU to confirm. The screen will display
“SAVED” with a confirmation tone.
3.15.4 Renaming the handset
1. Press MENU and then VOL+ or REDIAL/VOL- to
select SETUP BS.
2. Press MENU and then VOL+ or REDIAL/VOL- to
select HANDSET NAME.
3. Press MENU to enter the name of your handset.
4. Press MENU to confirm. The screen will display
“SAVED” with a confirmation tone.
3.15.6 Setting the contrast
1. Press MENU and then VOL+ or REDIAL/VOL- to
select SETUP BS.
2. Press MENU and then VOL+ or REDIAL/VOL- to
select LCD CONTRAST.
3. Press MENU and then VOL+ or REDIAL/VOLto select the desired contrast level (5 levels are
available).
3.15.5 Setting the language
1. Press MENU and then VOL+ or REDIAL/VOL- to
select SETUP BS.
2. Press MENU and then VOL+ or REDIAL/VOL- to
select LANGUAGE.
3. Press MENU and then VOL+ or REDIAL/VOL- to
select ENGLISH, ESPANOL or FRANCAIS.
3.16 Base settings
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3.16.1 Setting 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.
1. Press MENU and then VOL+ or REDIAL/VOL- to
select SETUP BS.
Using the phone
2. Press MENU to select DIAL MODE.
3. Press MENU and then VOL+ or REDIAL/VOL- to
select TONE or PULSE.
4. Press MENU to save.
3. Press MENU and then VOL+ or REDIAL/VOL- to
the flash time you want. (8 options are available :
90, 100, 110, 250, 300, 400, 600 and 700MS)
4. Press MENU to save.
NOTE
If the pulse mode is selected, press TONE/* to switch
from pulse to tone dialing temporarily when dialing
out. After the call is ended, the dial mode will change
back to pulse.
3.16.3 Setting the area code
1. Press MENU and then VOL+ or REDIAL/VOL- to
select SETUP BS.
2. Press MENU and then VOL+ or REDIAL/VOL- to
select AREA CODE.
3. Press MENU and then enter the area code.
4. Press MENU to save.
3.16.2 Setting the flash time
The default flash time is 600MS. It is unlikely that you
should need to change this setting unless advised to
do so.
1. Press MENU and then VOL+ or REDIAL/VOL- to
select SETUP BS.
2. Press MENU and then VOL+ or REDIAL/VOL- to
select FLASH TIME.
Using the phone
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3.17 Registration
3.17.1 Registering a handset
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.
To register an additional handset,
1. Press MENU and then VOL+ or REDIAL/VOL- to
select SETUP HS.
2. Press MENU and then VOL+ or REDIAL/VOL- to
select REGISTRATION.
3. Press MENU and then VOL+ or REDIAL/VOL- to
select YES or NO.
4. Select YES then press MENU to enter the
registration procedure as follows:
1. Press and hold FIND for around 4 seconds on
the base.
2. Place the unregistered cordless handset on the
base or charger.
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3. A confirmation tone is generated if registration
is successful. HANDSET X is displayed where
X denotes the number of handsets, and then
the phone returns to idle.
To register an originally unregistered handset, follow
steps 1 through 3 above.
3.18 Resetting all settings
1. Press MENU and then VOL+ or REDIAL/VOL- to
select RESET SETTINGS.
2. Press MENU and then VOL+ or REDIAL/VOL- to
select ALL SETTINGS.
3. Press MENU to select YES. All personalized
settings will be reset to default.
NOTE
All of your phonebook entries, calls list, and redial list,
will remained unchanged.
Using the phone
3.19 Paging/Finding a handset
Press FIND on the base. All handsets registered to
the base will ring.
To stop the paging, press FIND again, or press any
key on the handset, or place the handset on the base.
4. Help
The icon is not scrolling when the handset is
placed on the base
• Handset not properly seated on the base cradle
-readjust the handset on the base.
•
Dirty contact - clean the charge contacts by wiping
with an alcohol moistened cloth.
•
Battery is full - charging is not necessary at this
time.
No dial tone
• If there is no base power, check the connections.
Reset the phone by unplugging then plugging it
back into an electrical outlet.
Help
•
If the handset batteries are empty, recharge the
battery pack for at least 24 hours.
•
Move the handset closer to the base.
•
Be sure to use only the provided telephone cords.
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Poor audio quality
• If the base is too close to electrical appliances,
reinforced concrete walls, or metal door frames,
move the base from these areas.
No ring tone
• The ringer may be off.
•
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If you subscribe to high-speed internet service
(Digital Subscriber Line - DSL) through your
telephone lines, you must install a DSL filter
between the telephone base and the telephone
wall jack. The filter will prevent noise and caller
ID problems caused by DSL interference. Please
contact your DSL service provider for more
information about DSL filters. A phonebook entry
cannot be stored.
The phonebook is full. Delete an entry to free
memory.
No display
• Try recharging or replacing the rechargeable
battery pack.
•
Reset the base. Unplug the unit’s electrical, then
plug it back in.
•
If the LED is not lit up, then try to unplug the unit’s
electrical power, and then plug it back in.
The volume may need to be increased.
Caller ID does not work
• Check your subscription with your network
operator.
•
•
If the handset disconnects from the base during a
phone call
• Check that the power cord is connected properly
into the base.
•
Check that the power adapter is connected
properly into the electrical outlet.
•
Move the handset closer to the base. It may be out
of range.
Help
•
Reset the base by unplugging the unit’s electrical
power.
•
Reset the handset by unplugging and re-plugging
its battery pack. Wait for around 15 seconds and
re-plug the power again. Allow up to one minute
for the handset to synchronize with the registered
base again.
Noise interference on your radio or television
• Your base or charger may be too close. Move it as
far away as possible.
Help
5. General information
If your product is not working properly...
1. Read this User’s Guide.
2. Visit our website: www.motorola.com
3. Contact Customer Service in the US and Canada
at 1-888-331-3383.
To order a replacement battery pack contact customer
service or visit our website.
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:
1. Keep all vents 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.
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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
vents as that may result in fire or electric shock.
6. Unplug this product from the electrical 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.
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.
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CAUTION
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 on 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.
General information
Installation Guidelines
1. Read all instructions and save them for future
reference.
2. Follow all warnings and instructions marked 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 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.
General information
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
operates without electricity in case of a power
outage.
10. To avoid interference to nearby appliances, do
not place the base of the phone on or near a TV,
microwave oven, or VCR.
CAUTION
To maintain compliance with the FCC’s RF exposure
guidelines, place the base unit at least 20 cm from nearby
persons.
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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.
•
•
•
•
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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.
The rechargeable battery packs that power this
product must be disposed of properly and may
need to be recycled. Refer to the battery label for
battery type. Contact your local recycling center for
proper disposal methods.
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Consumer Products and Accessories Limited
Warranty (“Warranty”)
Thank you for purchasing this Motorola branded
product manufactured under license by Binatone
Electronics International LTD (“BINATONE”).
What Does this Warranty Cover?
Subject to the exclusions contained below, BINATONE
warrants that this Motorola branded product
(“Product”) or certified accessory (“Accessory”) sold
for use with this product that it manufactured to be
free from defects in materials and workmanship under
normal consumer usage for the period outlined below.
This Warranty is your exclusive warranty and is not
transferable.
Who is covered?
This Warranty extends only to the first consumer
purchaser, and is not transferable.
General information
What will BINATONE do?
BINATONE or its authorized distributor at its option
and within a commercially reasonable time, will at no
charge repair or replace any Products or Accessories
that does not conform to this Warranty. We may use
functionally equivalent reconditioned/ refurbished/ preowned or new Products, Accessories or parts.
What Other Limitations Are There?
ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING
WITHOUT LIMITATION THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE, SHALL BE LIMITED TO
THE DURATION OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY,
OTHERWISE THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT
PROVIDED UNDER THIS EXPRESS LIMITED
WARRANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF
THE CONSUMER, AND IS PROVIDED IN LIEU
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DAMAGES IN EXCESS OF THE PURCHASE
PRICE OF THE PRODUCT OR ACCESSORY, OR
FOR ANY INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND,
OR LOSS OF REVENUE OR PROFITS, LOSS
OF BUSINESS, LOSS OF INFORMATION OR
OTHER FINANCIAL LOSS ARISING OUT OF OR IN
CONNECTION WITH THE ABILITY OR INABILITY
TO USE THE PRODUCTS OR ACCESSORIES TO
THE FULL EXTENT THESE DAMAGES MAY BE
DISCLAIMED BY LAW.
Some 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. This Warranty gives you specific legal rights, and
you may also have other rights that vary from one
jurisdiction to another.
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Products
Covered
Length of Coverage
Consumer
Products
One (1) year from the date of
the products original purchase
by the first consumer purchaser
of the product.
Consumer
Accessories
Ninety (90) days from the
date of the accessories original
purchase by the first consumer
purchaser of the product.
Consumer
Products and
Accessories
that are
Repaired or
Replaced
The balance of the original
warranty or for ninety (90)
days from the date returned
to the consumer, whichever is
longer.
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Exclusions
Normal Wear and Tear. Periodic maintenance, repair
and replacement of parts due to normal wear and tear
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 Warranty.
Abuse & Misuse. Defects or damage that result
from: (a) improper operation, storage, misuse or
abuse, accident or neglect, such as physical damage
(cracks, scratches, etc.) to the surface of the product
resulting from misuse; (b) contact with liquid, water,
rain, extreme humidity or heavy perspiration, sand,
dirt or the like, extreme heat, or food; (c) use of the
Products or Accessories for commercial purposes
or subjecting the Product or Accessory to abnormal
usage or conditions; or (d) other acts which are not
the fault of MOTOROLA or BINATONE are excluded
from coverage.
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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. 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 or its authorized
service centers, are excluded from coverage.
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 tampering; (c) mismatched board serial
numbers; or (d) nonconforming or non-Motorola
branded housings, or parts, are excluded from
coverage.
Communication Services. Defects, damages, or
the failure of Products or Accessories due to any
communication service or signal you may subscribe
General information
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:
US and Canada: 1-888-331-3383
You will receive instructions on how to ship the
Products or Accessories at your expense and risk, to
a BINATONE Authorized Repair Center.
To obtain service, you must include: (a) the Product or
Accessory; (b) the original proof of purchase (receipt)
which includes the date, place and seller of the
Product; (c) if a warranty card was included in your
box, a completed warranty card showing the serial
number of the Product; (d) a written description of the
problem; and, most importantly; (e) your address and
telephone number.
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warranty agreement between you and BINATONE
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regarding the Products or Accessories purchased
by you, and supersede any prior agreement or
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been made in connection with the said purchase.
FCC, ACTA and IC regulations
FCC Part 15
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 interference to radio
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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:
• 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.
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.
General information
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference,
and (2) this device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation. Privacy of 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. Both the Handset may be safely
held against the ear of the user. The telephone base
shall be installed and used such that parts of the
user’s body other than the hands are maintained at a
distance of approximately 20 cm (8 inches) or more.
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian
ICES-003.
General information
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:
AAAEQ##TXXXX. This identifier must be provided to
your local telephone company upon request.
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 Guide.
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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 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
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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.
If this product is equipped with a corded or cordless
handset, it is hearing aid compatible.
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
General information
or test emergency numbers, please:
• 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.
devices subject only to the requirement that the sum
of the RENs of all the devices does not exceed five.
This product meets the applicable Industry Canada
technical specifications.
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.
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 number of devices allowed to be
connected to a telephone interface. The termination
on an interface may consist of any combination of
General information
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Technical Specifications
RF frequency band
1921.536 MHz - 1928.448 MHz
Channels
Operating
temperature
5ºC to 45ºC
Telephone base
voltage
(AC voltage, 60Hz)
100-240 Vms
Telephone base
voltage
(Adapter output)
5VDC, 300 mA
Handset voltage
2.4V 400mAh Ni-MH battery pack
Charger voltage
(Adapter output)
6V DC, 300mA
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Manufactured, distributed or sold by Binatone
Electronics International LTD., official licensee for
this product. MOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo
are trademarks or registered trademarks of
Motorola Trademark Holdings, LLC. and are used
under license. The Bluetooth trademarks and all
other trademarks are the property of their
respective owners.
© 2013 Motorola Mobility, LLC. All rights reserved.
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