CCT Tech Advanced MA300 2.4GHz 40 Channel Analog Modulation Cordless Phone User Manual Permissive Change First Half Users Manual
CCT Tech Advanced Products Limited 2.4GHz 40 Channel Analog Modulation Cordless Phone Permissive Change First Half Users Manual
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Permissive Change First Half Users Manual
motorola .com MOTOROLA MA360 Series Cordless Phone MWWWWWWMW 68810408550 Sta/1 Here> \ MA360 Serles Cordless Phone \ v Quick Helerence ‘ To check your messages mm the handset: ‘ 1. Make sure the handset is 0th 7k“ 2. Press than. The phone plays a voice menu, 1 3. Press the button for the action you want to perform: Erase message. Review message. Play or stop playing message. Skip message. Turn the answering machme on or off. Repeat the voice menu, 636636969 Important Numbers M, Welcome Congratulations' Expenence the freedom of your Motorola MA360 Series cordless phone ‘r Adjust nardsrr uprume Vrgw caller ID Tark Make of drvzrfr—i‘ iorrrrar number lo v a cam harg ur? rncluder‘omrt aria code or 1+ area code Turn rrrrger rrrr rum Mme av unmutr: rmcrophcne derere phone flur‘nbers Neural ram Garret! number Charr' use rr you rruur |rr|erference r' Jail: Sum“ Earphone rack Mem Slave rrnnrre number rrr mgrrrnry F‘as!‘ Use frr wamrrg ad 3— call rrg M— For a copy of a large-print version of this PIeasg mm” cu , . guide, or for product-related questions, records, For wérrérfi'y'gs'ggiggtgg 2am?w receipt for you please contact: >Cliomgwnlcations Product you wiyli rigedotféeglizefsonai 1-800-353—2729 U.S.A. Our ated sales recer rr' ' e a copy or 1- 8 -39 - ex esp one MOT _ On the web, please refer In: www.motorola,comlcordless indicggrfloa-géuréetr iggzazifiipg 521910352218" over trademarks mummy Misfit-731mm r 5 Q l r M gazes» grésiniaérgpzfl‘yoflrf" other media: £20335? Product registration is an important step ltoward erjoylring 0 9" I"ESPECNVQ Owners your new Motoroia product. Registering eips us acr mate © warranty service, and permits us to contact you should your P5002 MMG'D‘E- lflc- A” "QMS laserved, Motorola product require 4211 update or other servlcer. 15056°ga|(C0mmunlcalions Sector (or warranty coverage. 0 a eway Blvd._ 50 t . 688104085570 y" on Beam FL 334255292 Registration is not require _ ‘ reglster your product Orr-line, Visrt: wwwmotorola com/warranty/cordless. Contents FCC and Interlerence Information How to Locale a Lost Safety Instructions Handset........, Getting Started..,, Storing a Number into Installing the Belt CI . Memory ......................... Battery Safety Instructions .22 Storing a Caller ID Number Charging the Battery. into Memory ........ Installing the MA360 series“ Dialing a Number from Cordless Phone on a Desk 26 Memory. Installing the MASBD Series Storing and Calling Cordless Phone On a Wall Selling Up the Phone .27 Emergency Numbers“ Basic Functions: Phone ....... 35 ,36 ...37 N 38 ...39 40 Contents Reviewing and Deleting Changing Your Security Numbers from Memon/ ........ 40 Code. . . Reviewing Caller ID Recording a Voice Memo Records Dialing a Number from Caller ID. 41 Deleting Caller iD Records 42 Basic Functions Answering Machine .............. .. 43 Recording an Outgoing Announcement. .. Setting the Day anal Time “41 ..44 .. 45 Checking Messages Irom the Handset, Checking Messages from Anolher Phone ...... Screening Messages Erasing Messages Troubleshooting. Warranty ....... . = .. .. a: a. 1: ii: u. FCC and Interference Information This equipment complies With Parts 15 and 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by the Administrative CounCil lor Terminal Attachments (ACTA), On the bottom at this equipment is a label that contains, among other . inlormatirm. a product identifier in the form US AAAEQMTXXX You must. upon request. promote this number to the telephone company. A plug and Jack used to connect this equipment to the premises wiring and telephone network must comply with applicable FCC Part 68 rules and requirements adopted by the ACTA. A compliant telephone cord and modular plug is prowded with this product. It is designed to be connected to a compatible modular jack that is also compliant. See installation instructions for details. 0 Notification of the Local Telephone Com On the bottom of this equipment is a label inFi’jiiac‘gtln among other information. the Flinger Equivalency 9. Number for the equipment. You must. upon request prowde this information to your telephone compan V he HEN is useful in determining the number at y. you may conned to your line as determined REN, you should contact your local telephongy the company. The FlEN for this that has the form product is part of the product id f at US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. The Cleigitts‘er iii .. u- a. d) 'o iii u. .. .. x. .. ‘ 1: I: in u. represented by mt are the HEN without a decrmal pomt (e.g,, 03 is a HEN 010.3). b d 01” .~ This e UI ment may not a use on c | gels/ice profldgd by the telephone company: Mm: Connection to party line service issubject to state tariffs, Contact the state public utility commission. public service commission or corporation commissmn lor mitomaégni rm - r home has 5 ecia y Wir aa ggfiiplifngfltl connected topthe telephone line, ensure the installation of this cordless phone does not . disable your alarm equipment. ll you have questions about what will disable alarm equipment, consut your telephone company or a qualified installer. M v at . fl, Nate.- Notice must be given to the telephone company upon permanent disconnection of your telephone from your line. Note: The FCC requires that you connect your cordless telephone to the nationwide telephone network through a modular telephone jack (USOC RJ11 lFiJ11W or RJ 14C/HJMW) 0 Rights of the Telephone Company Should your equipment cause trouble on your line which may harm the telephone network, the telephone company shall, where practicable, notify you that temporary discontinuance of service may be required Where prior notice is not practical and the circumstances warrant such action‘ the telephone company may temporarily dis immediately. In case of such t connect service emporary n- t. i: .. iv a) i I: .. at n- I. t: 1! I: u. discontinuance, the telephone company must: (1 )promptiy notify you of such temporary ' inuance: ‘(jzlfi‘aoflno‘rd you the opportunity to correct the situation (3)mtorm you of your right to bring a complaint to the Commission pursuant to procedures set forth _in Suopart E of Part 68, FCC Rules and Regulations I hone com an may make changes in its Iaifiigiig?equipmeng opyerations‘ or procedures that could afiect the operation of the equipment if this happens. the telephone company Will provrde advance notice in order for you to male necessary . modifications to maintain unintermpted serwce. Interference Information This devtce complies with Part 15 ot the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the lollowmg two conditions (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interterence received including interference that may cause undesired operation This equipment has been tested and found to comply With the limits fora Class B digital devrce, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are deSigned to prowde reasonable protection against harmlul interlerence in a residential installation, This equipment generates. uses. and can radiate radio frequency energy and, it not installed and used in accordance With the instructions may cause harmful ii a: .. u. a. 1: u. interterence to radio communications. However, there IS no - » - - Connect the tele ‘ ' guarantee that interference Wl|| not occur in a particular v _ communications eqmpmeni into an installation. gutlet on a circurt different irom that to which the receiving It this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio if n n enna vs connected, or television reception, which can be determined by turning 1 ese measures do not eliminate the interlerencel please consult your dealer or an experienced radi / ' v _ o teleVisi ri technrcran for additional suggestions. Also the Fedgral Communications Commission has prepared a helpful the equipment on and oil. the user IS encouraged to try to correct the interference With one or more of lhe following measures. .l , - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna (that is”. the mgfiiflénflgwér’gggfigfyTindSesu've Ramp/TV antenna for radio or teIeVision that is “renewing the U S government Printing éificceo‘tdA/Et liavailabggom the interference). Pleas v as ing on. . 20402 e s e , - Reorient or relocate and increase the separation ordering gogigsétmk number 004 coo-003454 when between the telecommunications equipment and the receiving antenna, = 3 to a. E o o h L ‘- o «i u- u .. E 3 do 5 a z .8 N " o u. 12 13 .. u- ? a. 1.1 IL The FCC re ulres this product to be serviced only by Motorola ortfils authorized serVice agents Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Motorola could void not only the user‘s authority to operate the equipment. but also the limited warranty. Hearing Aid Compatibility This telephone system meets the FCC standards ior hearing aid compatibillty. 14 Important Safety Instructions Follow these safety precautions when usmg your cordless phone to reduce the risk of tire. electric shock and in|ury to persons or property“ Reduce risk of fire and shock by 0 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 provtded at the installation site. 0 Do not use while wet or while standing |n water 9 Do not use this product near water (tor example near a bathtub, Kitchen sink. or swimming pool). 0 Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord Place the power cord so that It Will not be walked on 15 ll) ': t. >. .. w- 9 Never lnsert oblects of any kind mm the product slits as Un I ' . _ that may result in lure or shock. if' p ug ”HS cordless phone ”"med'afE’Y from an outlet 0 Unplug thus product from the wall outlet before 0 Do not use this cordless phone to report a gas leak, espemally rt you are tn the Vlcmity of the gas line, (I, I E cleanrng, Do not use llquid cleaners or aerosol ' The power cord or PM) If? damaged 0" "Ell/ed U! E cleanerst Use a damp cloth for cleanrng. ‘ L‘qud has been Spllled "110 the Ddeuct = 0 a Do not disassemble this product. ll service or reparr ' The product has been exposed to rain or water Do not 3 2 work is requtred. contacl the Motorola address found fame“ the handset orbase Ufllll afteryou have ur| lu d 0 u m the back of Il’lIS user's gulde. "15 F10wer and phone lrom the well. Then relrievepthegge ’ = g 0 Do not overload wall outlets and extenslon cords. . aginplugged cords. mu 7} — 0 Avord usmg durlng an electncal storm. Use a surge da pro uct has been dropped or the cabinet has been 2 3 protector to protect the equipment, - Thzagjglc‘t h ; $3 9 u ex lbrts a dlsunct change in perlorrnancg a; "’ ‘a V} Installation Guidelines 6 Ad|ust only those controls that are covered by the _ operating instructronsl Improper adjustment ol other 0 Read and upderstand 3” ‘”S“UC“°”5 and save them controls may result in damage and WIN olten requlre tor luture re erence extensive work to restore the product to normal 0 Follow all warmngs and rnstructions marked on the operation product. 0 Clean lhls product wtth a soft damp cloth. Do not use chemlcals or cleaning agents to clean thls phone 0 Use only the power supply that came wtth this unlt. 0 Operate ‘hls phone “Slf‘g only the power source th'atthls Usmg other power supplies may damage the unrl indlcated on the markan Iabegrlfsmljvifylgfilggafiy per 9 Because cordless phones operate on elECIl’lClly‘ you . DOWETSUPD‘Y 10 your home C should have at least one phone In your home that lsnt local power company cordless. In case the ower In our home 095 out 0 Do not place we product on an unstable can. stand or I3 y g . l (D To avold lnterlerence to nearby appliances, do not table. Thls produfi may 13" causmg SerlOUS damage place the base at the cordless phone on or near a TV. to the product mlcrowave oven. or VCR. 0 Do not rnstall thrs product near a bath tub, slnk or shower. (A ll) I: = 2 ug U ... 0 0 a g 7; II) E c _ ' a e: 2 E 3 10 1g 18 Getting Started Before you can make or answer calls, you need to mstall and setup your cordless phone. The next lew pages watk you through the mstatlation and set-up process, Installing the Belt Clip Insert the tabs of the bell C|tp mm the slots on the handset g 2 a; E u) m .E m a E ° 5 20 Battery Safety Instructions Charging the Battery ' Do not burn. drsassemblel mutrlate or puncture the battery The 0 Remove the battery door battery contarhs loxrc materralsthatoould be released, resulting tn 0 Plug the battery connector rnto the receptacle m the g gnu? Th k l l _ r 1 th t: 11 “th battery compartment 5 - au ion: ere us a ns 0 exp osrom ou rep ace e a ery w a; 2 an rncorrect battery type. Use only thehattery that came with your 0 Irgggééhtehgigggryézéhe battery campartment and ‘t: 2 phone or an authonzed replacement recommended by the , ‘ 2 up manulacturer. V) 51 - Keep batterres out ol the reach of children. m E - Remove batteries ll storlng over 30 days. N : 3 - Do not drspose pl batterles rn fire. which could result rn explosron 3:3; 5 w l! - The rechargeable batterres that power this product must floor? y d.) (5 Q.,‘ be drsposed otproperlyand may need lobe recycled Refer down 10 a to your battery's label [or battery type Contact your local remwe recyclrng center tor proper drsposal methods. 22 . 9 Heat the handset n the b th cha ' 0 Plug the power cord lnto the back ol the phone and mm LED lights. ‘ ass 50 e rge/m use an outlet @ Charge the battery for at least 12 hours Do not plug the phone into the phone jack until the battery ls fully charged 1: g c a .- .. n. a l! ._. - a, ti) g 5 IE 5 a 0 24 Installing the MA360 Serles Cordless Phone on a Desk lnstalling the MASSO Series Cordless Phone On a Wall 0 Remove the twtst—tve from the phone cord. Do not unfold the cordv E) Umuck both ends of the card 9 Hctd the folded cord at the center and insert |t into the back of the bracket. .- x. l! <- (0 1: ‘ U 1: a: I- .. .E .. .. 26 T 0 P‘ug the phone cord mm the phone 130k on the wall. 0 Plug the otherend of the phone cord mto the jack on e Hang the bracket on the phone wall plate, the back 01 me base, 0 P|ug |he power cord mm a power outlet If 11 is mt already plugged in. [6M ,5 E '5 = 2 ,. 5; s E "s, = .E fi fi 5) nu ° 3 28
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