CCT Tech Advanced MA300 2.4GHz 40 Channel Analog Modulation Cordless Phone User Manual Second Half Users Manual

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Date Submitted2002-06-12 00:00:00
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Document TitleSecond Half Users Manual
Document CreatorHP 9100C Digital Sender

9 Insert the fourtabs on the wall mount into lhe four s\o1s Se u Phn e
on the back 01 the base and push down. tting p the n
o Press flash.
9 Set the language:
® English
® French
@ Spanish
0 Press flash.
0 If you live «n an area with 7-dlgl1diahng:
enter your 3-diglt area code and press flash
If you |IVEII1 an area with 107digi1dialmg (area
code + 7-dlgn1elephone number):
press flash to go to the next prompt (do not emer your
area code).
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0 Senhe fingermne; ‘ a At the Set to Default? prompt, press.
8 Ring tone 1 ® (no)_to save the settings you just entered Your
angtone 2 settings WI|| be retained after you turn the phone off
Musmal Q (yes) to restore the factory default settings,
Tip: Each tone plays as you press the number key CD Press flash.
9 Press flash. Nowthat you have set u
. . _ P your phone, read th ‘
0 Press: 0 for lone operation or _ of tms gurde tor mformatlon on how to use youer 335533"
@ for pulse operation answermg machine.
0 Press flash.
Tip: tf you select pulse, you can strll use touch tone
menu systems. To activate touch tone temporarily for
one can press ,
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5 1-3
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CAU'I10N
The long-term characteristics or the possible physiulogical
effects at Radio Fre usncy (RF) electromagnetic fields have
not been evaluated y UL.
' ‘ ou may
9 concerned With the nsk of RF exposure. y
aggtltg'limit the duration of your calls and pining; the
antenna as far away from your body as rs pra | .
_ Wflfiweamu ,
Balic Functlons: Phone
Adjust handset
volume
Format number to
include/omit area
code or 1+ area code
Turn ringer on (up)
or off (down) ‘ \
Mute or unmute
microphone, \ \
delete phone numbers
Redlal lest celled ,_
number
phan: Use vl you hear/
mterlerence or statvc
Vrew caller ID records
/Ta|k' Make or answer
/ a call hang up
Earphone lack
Mem: Store phone
number in memory
,/ Flash' Use for call
waiting and away
calling
Place call on hold
How to Locate a Lost Handset
0 Press page.
mber into Memo .
You can store 10 phone numbers into memory with up to
Storing a Nu
f 20 digits each.
dset. 0 Turn the ho e off.
Follow the sound to Innate the lost han ‘ p n
W:- No need to hurry. The handset will beep for 2 minutes. ‘ o Press mam,
0 Press page again to stop the beeping.
0 Press any number key (® through ©) to select the
memory location
Press to page the - o Press mem.
film? $11,473ng 0 Emerthe name you want to store. Use the letters on
a lost handset the keypad to wri e the name. For example. to create a
Press again to
mm" ”E: Press twice.
Tip: Press G) fora space. Also, most keys have a
punctuation mark as the fourth press
0 Press mem.
cancel the page (or
press Talk on the
handset)
0 Enter the phone number you want to store or press
redlal to store the last number you draled.
O Press mam. »
Tip: To insert a pause in the dial sequence (tor example, if
you have to dial “9" then wait for a dial tone). press
the # key twice (a “P" appears).
Storlng a caller ID Number Into Memory
0 Using 6) and 9, scroll to the record you went to store.
0 Press menu.
9 Press any number key (. through .) to select the
memory ocation.
e If there was already a number in that memory location,
press mem to replace the old number with the new _
number. It the memory location was empty, this step ls
not needed. ‘
Dlallng a Number from Memory
0 Press@t
9 Press math.
0 Press the number key (. through ®l to select the
Tip:
memory location of the phone numberyou want to callt
You can use memory numbers to sim ' '
pllty callrng card
calls and other calls that re ulre ' '
numbers, 11 multiple smngs of
For example, if you stored your callln card number
In memory location 1, your calling cagi password in
location 2. and the phone number you want to call in
location 3, you would ress the follow'
the number in locationps: my keys to call
("9 mem (D mem® mem ®
quwema-mmm ...t..,,,,,\_w N 7
filmewing Caller in Records
hen you receive a cell. the caller ID screen shows one oi
these messages:
- NEW: Youreceived a new call that has not been reviewed.
- HEPT: You received a cell that you have received on caller
ID beiore.
To scroll through caller ID calls, press 6 ore.
Dialing a Number 1mm Caller ID
0 Turn the phone off.
0 Using 6) and G). scroll to the number you want to dial.
0 To change from 7-digit dialing to 10—digit dialing orlong
distance format, press the frmt key until the desired
format isdisplayed (7. 10, or 1 1).
0 Press 6
Storin and Ceiling Emergency Numbers ‘
when gtoring an emergency number (such as 911) unto
memory or making a test call to en emer ency number
stored in memory, remain on the line an bnefly explain to
the dispatcher the reason for the call, Only do this. if
necessary. in off-peek hours such as early mormng or late
evening.
Reviewing and Deleting Numbers from Memory
I) Press mem.
0 Using 6 and 9, scroll to the number you want to
delete.
9 Press mute.
0 When DELETE ENTRV? is displayed, press mute to
delete the entry or (D to keep the entry.
Deleting Caller ID Records
0 USII’IQ O and O, scrull lo the call you want Io delele.
0 Press mute,
0 When Delete Call ID? is displayed. press mute
to delete the entry or© to keep the enlry
To delete all caller ID records
0 Usmg O and 9. scroll a caller ID record.
0 Press and hold mute untll Delete Fl] 1 ?‘ IS
displayed.
a Press mute to delele all caller ID records or (D to
keep them.
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Basic Functions: Answering Machine
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Recordin an Outgoing Announcement
0 Presgand hold annce. The base beeps and the
dlsplay flashes.
a Record the message you want callers to hear
9 Release annce The message replays.
To return to the default announcement, briefly press annce.
As your recorded message plays. press erase to delete it.
Tip: You can review your annuuncement by brlelly
pressing annce,
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Setting the Day and Tlme
0 Press and hold day/cheek. The base announces the
days of the week.
Release day/check when you hear the current day.
The base repeats the day and time
Press and hold hour The base announces the hours
at the day
Release hour when you hear the current hour. The
base repeats the day and time.
Press and hold min. The base announces the minutes
oi the hour, first in one—minute increments then quicker
ln five-minute increments.
6) Release min when you hear the currenl minute The
base repeats the day and time
0909
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Changing Your Security Code
0 Make sure the phone is oft,
a Press Chan on the handset,
6) Press 6 tollowed by the three-digit security code you
want to enter
a Press (9 again. The base announces the new code.
Note: The default security code is 123
Recording a Volce Memo
0 Press and hold memo The base beeps
9 While still holding down the memo button record your
memo,
E) Release memo when you are finished recording The
answering machine saves the memo as a message.
then beeps
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Checking Messages from th
e Handse
0 Make sure the handset is off. 1
a Press chanv The phone plays a verse menu
0 Press the button forthe action you want to periorm
®Erase message, '
®Review message
©Pley or stop playing message
®Skip message.
®Turn the answering machine on or oil
®Repeat the voice menu,
Checking Messages from Another Phone
0 Dial the phone number of this phone. me security
9 When you hearthe announcement. gress
code (the default secunty sode us 12 .
Tip: ll you are iflggrfivlzggalmg, press
5 e
if semis}; uses the phone while you aire5rhsvsgtr‘twggyour
messages from another number, rerno e
machrne tuncuons are canceled.
ilrst. then
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Screening Messages
You can listen to a message while a caller is leavmg the
message on your answering machine
While the caller is leaving the message. press Chan on
the handset,
0 To inter upt the message and talk to the caller,
press M .
Erasing Messages
To erase a message, press erase while listening to the
message.
To erase all messages after you have lustened to them.
press and hold erase for two seconds. The base beeps and
erases all messages.
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Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
What to do
The phone
doesn't work at
all (no lights,
no dial tone)
No dlal tone
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-Check the power and phone‘
connecttons. Is the power cable
plugged in at both ends? Phone cable? t
- Check the battery. Is it charged? Does
it fit properly?
- Check'the items listed above
- Move closer to the base
' Verity dial tone using another phone. It‘
you have no dial tone on that phone‘
contact your phone company
- Disconnect the phone and reconnect ll
at a different phone and power outlet,
‘Vou can't
receive calls
- Cheek the ban -
it m properly? ery. [5 “Charged? D095
' Ver'l
on. I y that the handset nnger IS turned
- Move closer to the base.
- Unplug other phones V
‘ on may have too
many phones on our! '
allow all of them til: nngelephone Ime to
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rThesignalis i-Press than to select a different lThe’baflery ‘Check the _
weak or has channel. ‘ ‘won t charge connected? Argaitsse'gogtsactg “239223;
‘noise 0T 5131"? - Check the battery and power. dry?
‘ y - Move closer to the base. ‘ Chi-30k the battery contacts. Mak
- - Move the base to a different power m? battery is COMGCled properly.a sure
outlet (especially if the phone IS sharing ‘ 7 - Is it an old battery? Replacethe bane ‘
an outlet with an appliance). The battery/777 l - QiianevfiafiéfiA ne 1: it fw'
7 — — — r . loses char e W a ery needs
You hear other - Press chan to select a different faster thang l ‘0 be charged at least 12 hours before
calls on your channel. use to maintain normal lal '
‘Wie - Hang up. Place the handset into the normal l ' lsitan old battery? Replace‘tlrligzén
‘ base. Wait 30 seconds then try again i ’ ’ 7 W, SW
- Disconnect the base lrorn power and
phone.
Troubleshootmg
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What other Limitations Are There?
ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THE
IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITV AND FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS
LIMITED WARRANTY, OTHERWISE THE REPAIR, REPLACEMENT, OR
REFUND AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS EXPRESS LIMITED WARRANTY IS
THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE CONSUMER ANDIS PROVIDED IN
LIEU OF ALLOTHER WARRANTIES. EXPRESS OF IMHIED IN NO EVENT
SHALL MOTOROLA BE LIABLE, WHETHER IN CONTRACT OR TORT
[INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE) FOR DAMAGES IN EXCESS OF THE
PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT ACCESSORV DR SOFTWARE
OR FOR ANV INDIRECT INCIDENTAL. SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES OF ANY KIND, OR Loss OF REVENUE on PROFITS, LOSS OF
BUSINESS. LOSS OF INFORMATION OR DATA, SOFTWARE OR
APPLICATIONS OR OTHER FINANCIAL LOSS ARISING OUT OF OR IN
CONNECTION WITH THE ABILITY OR INABILITV TO USE THE
PRODUCTS. ACCESSORIES OR SOFTWARE TO THE FULL EXTENT
THESE DAMAGES MAY BE DISCLAIMED BY LAW
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exclusion of lncloental or consequential damages. or Iimltatlon
on the length of an implied warranty, so the above limltations or
exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you speclllc
legal rights, and you may also have other rights that vary from
state to state or trorrr one iurlsdlctlon to another.
Laws in the United States and other countries preserve tor Motorola
cerlain excluswe rights lor copyrighted Motorola soltware such as the
exclusive rights lo reproduce and distribute copies of the Motorola
software, Motorola software may only be copied into‘ used in, and
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software No other use, including wrthoul lim'nation disassembly ot
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