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(IF-750
EASY TO USE OWNER‘S GUIDE
900 MHZ CORDLESS PHONE WITH
CALL WAITING CALLER ID
WMMIIIG. THIS UNIT I8 “01 SHIPPED
WITH THE HANDSFI' BATTERY PACK
INSTALLED. INSERT HAHDSET BATTERY
BEFORE INITIAL SETUP AIID USE.
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Open Iur easy
operating guide!
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USCI EN PARED 0
ESCRITORIO
Se incluye un sopnrte para empolmdo en pared
si se desease. Enrolle en forma apretada el
cordon tslelfinico al rededor de Ias cualro guias
en Ia pane interior del suporre para empotrado.
Haga pasar eI cordon (elemnico a través del
orificio en el centro del sopone. Vea el dihuio. El
auricular puede ser cargado en la posician
mirando nacia aIuera 0 Doca ahajo. arm si 59 ha
empotradu en la pared.
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C LER ID SERVICE OPTIONS
Vou must subscribe to a Caller ID service
(available from most local telephone companies)
in order to receive Caller ID information. Most
Caller ID services offer the following two options:
tsundard caller ID with name and number
The name, phone number and local time (if
available) of the incoming call are received
after your phone rings.
zcall Waiting Caller In with name and number
The name, phone number and local time (it
available) of the incoming call are received
after your phone rings, If you are on the phone
and receive another call, you will hear a tone,
telling you there is a call waiting. The Call
Waiting Caller ID information will appear on the
display.
more: -‘1' ' ~ 1“
l The display illustiztions in the reminder of this
section are presented with the assumption that your
Caller It) service provides both name and number, it
you have a number-only service. the me will be
blank. . -..’ it. . .c ,
ANSWERING
CALLER ID CALLS
When you receive a call. the CP-750 will receive
the Caller ID information from your phone
company within the first two rings. Caller in
information will display even it the ringer is set to
off.
When all of the data is received, you will hear a
low-high confirmation tone and the Caller lD
information will appear on the display:
SI'IITH JR"
l 510 555 i
l/
HDNE OPERA N
" “PL , I,
eaten
NOTE:
I The Call Timer will not be disrupted if "0“! is
pressed. The Hold timer (5 minute count down timer)
will display and the Call Timer will continue. hidden
from view, during any Hold mode.
DIALING A NUMBER USING
THE SEND KEY
(DISPLAY & DIAL)
SendKey Dialing is extremely reliable because
you can see the number you have entered before
actually dialing it.
NOTE:
I After seven rings the page will stop.
BATTERY CONDITION
Vou can check the power level of the battery to
avoid battery depletion. I
fl; A,“
As the battery discharoes, the stack symbols will
disappear. starting from the right. When the
battery IS low. the display will look like:
N0 .
I ll you press TALK betore you hear the caller ID
confirmation tone, the Caller |D inionnau‘un tor that
call will be lost,
ANSWERING CALL WAITING
CALLER ID C S
II you subscribe to a Call Waiting Caller ID sewice
with your telephone company, the CP-750 can
receive a Caller ID cail while you are on the line
with another party.
SAVING CALLER ID
INFORMATION
The CP~750 automatically saves up to 50 Caller
ID entries Any Caller ID information (name,
phone number, date. time) that is transmitted will
be stored [or your reference or use in the
autodialer and redial memory.
All Caller iD names and numbers are stored in
reverse order of receipt (last call is displayed as
highest memory number.) it the memory
becomes lull, the newest entries will be saved
and the oldest ones will be erased.
RECEIVING CALLER ID
INFORMATION IF CALL
IS NOT ANSWERED
If {Taller In mills are not answered the TIP-750 wlll
any other reasonf'the Wfifio‘fnifiifim
intormation is currently not avallableirum yo A,
local phone companyan ‘Unavailabie'fme‘ssage 1
will appear on the display. The time and date
information (or the call will still be recorded into
the CP-750‘s memory. : , ,, v . h
DIALING STORED CALLER ID
NUMBERS
The CW“ “IIOWS you to place calls using stored
Caller ID iniormation. ”l v "v - :’
NOTEs:
I II you hm programmed your local area code into
the CP-750 beiore using this ieature then the CP-750
will not grompt you (or diflerent dialino options. See
“Programming the CP-750" lor more mlormation.
I ll no button is pressed lor 30 seconds during
viewing or Caller iD intonnaiion the LED will time-out
to a blank dismay.
TOLL CALL INDICATOR
A globe icon in LCD indicates a Caller ID
telephone number record which may result in a
toll charge if dialed out.
NOTE:
! CASIO PHONEMATE makes no uuarantees redardma
ORING NAMES A
NUMBERS IN AUTUDIAL
You may store up in 20 of your most frequently
dialed names and numbers into the autoolal
memorye Autodial names can be up to 16
characters long, and the accompanying phone
numbers can be up to 24 if its each
PRU AIVIMING PAUSES IN
AUTUDIAL
When you are programming numbers into me
autodialer. the HELD (PAUSE) key can be used to
insen a two-second “pause" (wait period)
between digits,
For example. if you need to dial a “9" in order to
obtain an outside fine. you can use the PAUSE
mm . ~r.r-.,.~..ww.s,
TRANSFER REDIAL NUMBER
T0 AUTODIAL MEMORY
This feature allows you to transler a phone :u i v a
number lrom the Redial Memory directly into the
Autodial Memory ll you wish you can and a
name before you complete the transfer s -
PROGRAMMING OPTIONS PROGRAM OPTION 5:
1~ Rifloerfone OUTSIDE LINE
2. Detault Volume Setting .
- - Il your telephone system requrres that you enter
3. Autodialer (see section ) . . . . . .
» an extra digit In order to obtain an outside line,
4. Local Area Code Setting , . . ,
5_ Outside Line the CP-750 can dial this digit for you automa-
» 4 tically whenever you dial a stored caller ID
6. Call Waiting Caller 10 Th' h ' | 1
7. On-Screen Help number. is may e use u i you use your
NOTE: CP-750 at a business that uses a PBX telephone
I It no button is pressed tor 30 seconds during
programming lunctions the LCD wrll time—out to a
blank dispiw.
PROGRAM OPTION 1:
RINGER TONE
You can select one of 4 ringer tones tor the
CP- 750
Press PROGRAM .
{2 Pressttt eUPflIfla _, ‘m ».
WOITIS ‘RIIIGEI'I TullF‘E'h' ‘d
PROGRAM OPTION 5:
L WAITING LLER ID
The Call W ng Caller ID option is factory
,, t. um. .. u... d-,»» ...-..,.=t.. t. h.\L\u-:A.,,
‘ will ring ones to confirm to one you
-~ selected.
A wall mount bracket is included and can be installed it needed. Tightly
coil the telephone cord around the lour guides on the inside ol the wall
mounting bracket. Pull the telephone cord through the center opening on
the wall mounting bracket Refer to the drawing. The handset can be
charged lace out or lace down, even when wall mourned.
TONE/PULSE SWITCH
This switch tells the CP-750 to dial out with either touchtone or pulse signals to match the service you
have with your local telephone company, The CP-750 is shipped with the TUNE/PULSE SWITCH in
the TONE position, it you do not have touchtone service, set the switch to pulse on the hack ol the
charging cradle, .
TOME = for Touchtone systems ‘ ,
Pubs or Rotary dialing or Pulse systems
RINGER ON/OFF
The (JP-750 is shipped with the base and handset RINGER Oil/OFF SWITCHES in the ON position. You
can independently set the ringers of the CP-750 to ON or OFF.
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MODEM MONITOR1M
When the (DP-750 detects a modern in use on the
line to which it is connected. the Modem
Monitor” feature prevents the (JP-750 from
going otl—hook, When you attempt to make a cal
on the CP-750 and a modem is connected, you
will hear the modem data through the handset.
The data you hear is protected lrom interruption
The MODEM MONITOR“ INDICATOR on the hast
will flash slowly and when you attempt to go ott-
DR
1 It fim an? new merit; entries fro
recent unanswered , .- It‘will sh
“HEW GALLERS" ' ' e with, ., .
number of new callers at'thetowe “77mi- ,
ol the display screen. Press {31le I
to view the names and n‘iimher of "
callers: M1 1 ;
9.
NOTE:
I It the handset is in "Standby Mode" out not in the
charging cradle. the display will go blank alter a short
time to conserve battery power.
PLACE A
P the handset and s A . The 3
' iaiiowmaispmte-eneni‘stewne‘.
display Indicates that the handset ls estah- 4‘
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wage IW
‘gfiafiii‘e’ié‘iii ,
n .
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‘” number bl 40
area.) Wait tor
NOTE.
I The LINE lN-USE INDICATOR on the charging Cradle
lights solid to show the handset is in use,
hook the handset will display:
HDDEI‘I II‘I USE
NOTE.
I It you wish to override Modem Monitor'“ alter
pressing TAthyou can do so by pressing ll. (you
may also need to manually deactivate the modem
activrty at your computer or lax machine.)
About 10 seconds after you enter "Talk" mode, a
Call Timer will appear on the display, The timer
will automatically be reset whenever you place a
new call.
NOTES:
l The length ot time shown on the display is intender
only to he an estimate duration of a phone call.
CASIO PHONEMATE makes no guarantees regardm
the accuracy ol this timen
l The Call Timer will not be dismpted il HDLDis
pressed. The Hold timer (5 minute count down tim
will display and the Call Timer will continue, hidder
lrom View during any Hold mode.
LAST CALL TIME DISPLAY
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IMPORTANT FEATURES
CallerlD
If you subscribe to a Caller Identification Service (available from most local telephone compo s). the
CP- 750 can display the name and phone number of incoming calls With the Caller ID feature. you can
see who rs calling before you answer a call .
Call Waiting Caller ID »
If you subscribe to a call Waiting Caller ID service trom your local telephone company, the CP- 750 can
display the name and number of an incoming call while you are already talking to another party on the
cordless handset NOTE: You must order the complete package that is known as “CALL WAITING/
CALLER ID" from your local telephone company if you simply order the two services of CALL WAITING
and CALLER ID you may not receive Call Waiting Caller ID service.
Caller In Memory
The CP- 750 automatically stores the Caller ID names and numbers at the last 50 calls you have
received
Modem Monitor?" Connection Protection
Modem Monitor“ protects modern and tax connections when a call attempt is made from any phone
that includes the Modem Monitor'" feature. It distinguishes between data and standard voice
communication and allows for normal telephone operation.
Superlwist Nematio (STN) LCD
Advanced LCD technology in your CP-750 provides clear. multi-angleviewing of callers name and
phone number if you subscribe to Caller ID service from your local telephone company. .
Antodial Memory Backup
CASlO PHONEMATE’s memory backup system maintains up to 20 autodial names and numbers
indefinme until you erase them. This non-volatile memory does not require battery power.
Charging The Battery
Charge the battery tor 12-15 hours before using the cordless handset tor the first time. The handset is
always charging while it is in the charging cradle and cannot be overcharged.
To charge the battery, first check the AC Adapter to see that it is connected correctly. Then. place the
handset in the charging cradle. The CHARGING INDICATOR on the charging cradle lights solid to
indicate that the (DP-750 ls charglrlg.
Local Area Code Setting
If you are planning to use the Caller ID features on the CP-750 and you reslde in a 7-digit dialing area.
you may want to program your local area code into the handset‘s memory alter you have charged the
battery for the first time, The CP-750 uses this information to automatically dial stored Caller ID
numbers correctly from a 7- -dlgit dialing area. it you have 10 or 11 digit dialing in your area, leave the
area code setting at 000. The CP- 750 will prompt you to choose between 7 10 or 11 digit dialing each
time you make a caller ID call
Headset Jack / Belt Clip Included
The CP-750 handset has a 2.5mm lack for attachment ot a headset (headset not included). The belt clip
snaps into to the back of the handset.
HANDSET CHARGING
INDICATOR
The HANDSET CNARGING INDICATOR lights
solid when the handset is placed in the charger
Place the handset in the charger for
12-15 hours belore the first use or when the
battery begins to run low. .
LINE-IN-USE INDICATOR
The LiNE-IN-USE INDICATOR (located on the
charging cradle) will light solid whenever the
CP-750 is in “TALK" mode, whenever any other
extension telephone on the same line is being
used, orwhenever the telephone cord is not
properly plugged Into the wall jack or telephone.
MOVING THE CP-7SO
Unplug the CP-750 lrorn the wall outlet it you
wish to move the unit. Place the handset in the
charging cradle alter relocating the CP-750. This
will reset the CP-750's security code. All autodiai,
Caller ID and redial numbers will be saved.
POWER FAILURE/
NON-VOLATILE MEMORY
CASIO PHONEMATE‘s memory backup system
maintains up to 20 autodiai names and numbers
and stored Caller ID inIormatIon (up to 50
records) indefinitely until you erase them, This
non-volatile memory does not require battery
power,
TWO-LINE INSTALLATION
Two-line installations may require a two-line
T-adapter lor the CP-750 to operate correctly.
The T-adapter allows you to connect your
machine (0 Line 1 or Line 2. The CP-750 will only
answer one line. (See Accessories Order Form.)
MULTI-LINE INSTALLATION
Installations with more than two lines, such as
business PBX or Key Systems, may require a
separate RJ1l jack lor answering machines
Please contact your telephone equipment
provider lor additional information, (See
Accessories Order Form.)
CLEANING THE CP-75
CAUTION: Disconnect the CP-750 from the ’
power outlet belore cleaning. M 3315}
Use a damp cloth or moist sponge only to ciea ’
1. The antenna .
2. The plastic cabinet of the handset and -
charging cradle ‘ " "“
3. The battery charging contacts on the handset
A mild soap, like dishwashing detergent, will .
help remove grease or oil. Do not spray cleaners
directly onto the unit. Claners should only be
used on the plastic surlaces. Thoroughly dry aii
pans of the handset and charging cradle belore
re-using, l
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HANDSET BATTERY
INSTALLATION
it it becomes necessary to replace the battery
pack: 4 g;
1. Press down on the battery compartment
cover and slide it toward the bottom or the
handset.
. install the new battery pack with the red wire
on the right side at the black wire (see
drawing.) “mi
Owns
3. Replace the battery cover by sliding it up from
the bottom.
4. Place the handset in the charger cradle and
charge the battery pack lor 12-15 hours.
WARNING: Use only NICd Rechargeable
Battery Pack (3.6 volts Slit) mAh.)
Handset battery lite: 6,6 hours talk time, 7 days
standby time.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
1. Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm. , .
2. Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specilicaily designed for wet locations.
3. Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at
the network interface.
4. Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines,
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
When using your telephone equipment, basic salety precautions should always be loilo
tire. electric shock and injury to persons, including the lollowing: r 1 . .
t. Read and understand all instructions. "
2. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product
so Unplug this product from the wall outlet belore cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners.'Use
a damp cloth for cleaning. '
4. Do not use this product near water, tor example. near a bath tub, wash bowl. kitchen sink, or laundrytub, in
a wet basement, or near a swimming pool. ' f”-
5, Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, or table. The product may tell. causing serious damage
to the product
6. Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are provided ior ventilation, to protect it irom
overheating, mesa openings must not be blocked or covered. The openings should never be blocked by '
placing the product on the bed, sola, rug, or other similar suriace. This product should never be placed near
or over a radiator or heat register. This product should not be placed in an enclosed environment unless
proper ventilation is provided. ‘
7. Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord, Do not locate this product where the cord will be abused
by animals or persons walking on it.
Do not overtoad wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in the risk of tire or electric shock.
Never push objects oi any kind into this product through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous vohage
poims or short out parts that could result in a risk of tire or electric shock. Never spill liquid oi any kind on
the product.
10.To reduce the risk oi electric shock. do not disassemble this product, but take it to a qualitied serviceperson
when service or repair work is required. Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous "
voltages or other risks. Incorrect re-assemhiy can cause electric shock when the appliance is subsequently
used.
11.Unplug this product from the wall outlet and reter servicing to qualified service personnel under the
following conditions:
A. When the power supply cord or plug is damaged or lrayed.
B. It liquid has been spilled into the product.
0. it the product has been exposed to rain or water. ‘ ‘
D. It the product does not operate normally by ioilowing the operating instructions Adjust only those
controls. that are covered by the operating instructions because improper adjustment at other controls
may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualitied technician to restore the
product to normal operation, '
E. II the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged,
F. ii the product exhibits a distinct change in performance. '
12.Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electrical storm. There may be a remote risk
of electric shock from lightning.
13. Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak while near the leak.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
to reduce the risk oi
5°?"
IMPORTANT CORDLESS
TELEPHONE |NFORIVIATION
|NTERFERENCE INFORMATION
Notice: This cordless telephone uses radio communications between the handset and the base unlt,
and may not ensure privacy of communication. Other devices including other cordless telephones
may Interiere with the operation or this cordless telephone or cause noise during operation, Cordless
telephone equipment generates and receives radio waves and, it not installed and used properly, may pick
up interterence. _ ,
To prevent interference:
Avoid locations such as heating appliances, electrical equipment (en, fluorescent lamp, TV, radio,
refrigerator, computer), places sublect to direct sunlight. excessive dust, moisture, vibration, etc.
Locate the base unit in a high place in the house (such as the second tloor) in order to receive the
most ettective communication ranoe, Fully extend the base unit antenna, Telephones must not cause
interference to any licensed radio service.
WARNING
To prevent tire or shock hazard, do not expose the set to rain or moisture.
To avoid electrical shock, do not open the cabinet Reter servicing to qualified personnel only.
CAUTION ‘
1 .
Use Battenesomfinded for recharging. Use only the following battery pack:
Nickel-Cadmlum Rechargeable. 3.6 volts, 800 mAh.
. Do not dispose oi the battery in a tire. The cell may explode Check with local codes for special
disposal lnstructions.‘
. Do not open or muttlatet attery Released electrolyte is corrosive and may cause damage to the
eyes or skin. It may be toxic it swallowed,
. Exercise care when handling the battery in order not to figmggflfifim‘f”
short the battery wlth conducting materials such as MUST BE RECYCLED on
rinos. bracelets. and keys, The battery or conductor DISPOSED OF PHOi’ERLYi
may overheat and cause bums. ' Ni“
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CHARGE THE HANDSET BATTERY
BEFORE USING THE CORDLESS TELEPHONE
The battery loses its charge during shipping and storage, Be sure to charge the battery betore you use the
telephone. Place the handset in the base unit, The CHARGING INDICATOR on the base will
in the base unit tor 1245 hours
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DIGlTAL SECURITY CODE
The Digital security Coding System automatically resets a new personal security code, to one of over
64 00 combinations time you’return the CP-75D handset to the base unlt. (Whenever the handset
‘ 4 The security code prevents unauthorized use or your
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SO EN PARED CI
ESCRITURIO
Se incluye un sopone para emporrado en pared
si se desease. Enrolle en fon-na aprelada el
comén leleldnico aI refledor de Ias cuatrp guias
en la pane interior del sopone para empolrauo.
Haga pasar el cordon telefbnico a lravés del
orilicio en el centre del sopone. Vea el dibuio. El
auricular puede ser cargauo en la posiciOn
mirando hacia aluera o hoca abalo, aun si se ha
empolrado en la pared.
INTERRUPTOR SELECTOR
TONDS/PULSUS
Este interrupter Ie indica a su CP-750 que la
mamacicn de numeros es a lravés (59 tunes o
per pulsos de acuen‘ln al lipp e servicios que
tenga de su compafila de servicios telelénicus.
Su CP-750 es empacado con el interrupter
TONE/PULSE (Tones/Pulses) en la posicién
para oparacibn portonos “TONE." Si usted no
tuviera servicio teleléniw portonos, cambie el
interruptora la poslciOn PULSE (Pulses) en la
pane posterior de la base para carga.
TONE = para servicio telefdnico por lonos
PULSE = para servioio lelelénico por pulsos
TIIVIBRE ENCENDIDO/
APAGADU "UN/OFF"
Su CP-750 es empacada con los interruptores
para el timbre en la base y el auricular en la
posicién encendido (ON) A su gusto. usted
pusde lener apagadus o enoendldos Ios limbres
de su CP-750.
iIMPOHTANTEI BARGUE COMPLETAMENTE LA PILA DEL AURICULAR
" ‘ DE 12 A 15 HOHAS ANTES DE USAR EL TELEFONO
El desempefio de la pila es determinado por la duracién del primer ciclo de carga. Si usled
se precipira a usar su telélono antes de que la pila haya cargado completamente, usted
u7~ reducira el llempo elective de use per carga de su leléfono.
lnstale la pila y conecte eI teléfono como se muestra, luego coleque el auricular en la base
para cargar, con Ias ieclas de numems hacia abalo. El INDICADOR DE CARGA (CHARGE
g luDICAT OR) en la base 59 encendera Deie el auricular en la base de 12 a 15 horas.
WWW! w m, (4mm
The CP-750 remembers the last number you
dialed, The redial memory will hold up to 32
digits. Every time you dial a new telephone w
number, the redial memory is updated with that
new number.
REDIAL WHEN BUSY
' If you receive a busy signal anor placing a call and '
you wish to try again immediately. there is no
» need to hang up the phone I
" 1 Press flEDIA wile a
;and1he ldfiomlla‘fitmati »
1.reoonne .and dial the number
DISPLAY REDIALING
Display Redialing allows you to view the contents
oi the redial memory beloro dialing. This is
useful if you aren't sure what number was last
dialed on the CP- 750
1 my sure“, unit [5 InBétan ndby"
E ”EDML. You will be able to
' Its at the lastnumbe
the paolnifsl an
enabled Yg'dgrhlii ll’lra
BATrEnYis pressed while the handset is In the
cradle, ‘cllAHGlllG‘ wlil appe r in the LCD
. battery. ll this happens, you will hear a double
beep. and the “LOW BATTERY" display will
' n the Low Battery
' talking on the CP 750 you may only have a few
minutes lelt before the battery dlscharges
completely, in which case you will be
disconnected. To prevent th mply pick up an
extension phone and place the CP-750 back in
the charger. Place the handset in the charger for
12-15 hours to recharge the battery.
NOTE:
I The battery can be recharged many times. but If you
, get a low battery indication even alter 12-15 hours of
charging, you should replace the battery pack. See
the Accessories order term to purchase a battery
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OUT OF RA
The cP-750 cordless handset operates like any
other cordless handset. You can use it in the
yard. at the pool, at the mailbox, or any place
within the operating range oi the charging cradle.
If you move out ol the charging cradle‘s operating
range. you may hear a triple beep warning lone
and/or static interference. Move closer to the
charging cradle to deactivate the alarm and
prevent disconnec-tion. If you remain out at
range tor too long. the CP-750 will disconnect
from the line. ' '
It the handset loses its security code, you will
also hear an alarm tone. To reset this security
code, place the handset in the charging cradle for
a law seconds. Pick up the handset and try your
call again.
Interterenoe from other appliances may also
cause the alarm to sound, To prevent
interference. move the charging cradle to
another location and raise its antenna.
It the handset is in the charger. “NEW CALLENS“ "“
will appear on the display. This message will stay
on the screen and go away after you review the
stored Caller ID information.
The NEW CALLS count in the LCD Indicates all
CPID records not yet viewed. The NEW CALLS
INDICATOR on the base will flash slowly umil you
have reviewed all your stored Caller ID records.
NOTE:
I lithe handset is out of the cradle, the LCD screen will
only say  tor 5 seconds and men go
blank. It will say (NEW CALLERS> again it put back
into the charging cradle.
REVIEWING STORED
LLER ID INFORMATION
It you received calls while you were away trom
your (JP-750, you can retrieve the stored Caller
ID entries trom memory. CPID records can also
be viewed and scrolled while oil-hook (while you
are on an active call)
The name erI be displayed on the top line, the
number on the second line, and the time and date '
or that call will be displayed on the third line of the
display (all inlormation is displayed at once). The
word NEW indicates that this is a new caller ID
record. The word NEW will be displayed lor each
record that is being viewed lor the first time. The
two digit number (example “22') in the lower right
corner of the display indicates that M Johnson is
your most recent caller and it is your twenty-
second call. This helps you keep track of how
many entries are currently stored in your CP- 750.
“BLOCKED" AND
AVAILABLE MESSAGES
it a caller chooses to partially or completely
“block" Caller in information, a message will
appear on the display indicating that the name
and/or phone number has been blocked. ll, tor
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DELETING INDIVIDUAL
CALLER ID ENTRIES
Specific Caller ID entriesmayhe deleted
USING THE CORDLESS PHONE
WITHOUT CALLER ID
It you do not subscribe to a Caller ID service, you
can still benelit trom most ot the CP-750's
advanced features. However, you should be
aware of the toiiowing:
1. Pressing CALLED III will simply display the
“NO CALLS" message
2. The Call Waiting Caller ID and Outside Line
program options will have no effect.
NOTE:
I Certain sounds and voice pitches may occasionally
cause the CP-750 to incorrectly “think" that the local
phone company is sending Call Waiting Caller ID
information. Although no Caller ID data will show up
on the display, the CP-750 may mute the phone line
tor a second or so. To prevent this annoyance,
simply make sure that the Call Waiting Caller ID
program option is set to “OFF".
TRANSFER CALLER ID T0
AUTODIAL MEMORY
This leature allows you to transler a phone
numberlrom Caller ID memory dlrectly into the
man on locating nu
SEMI; to dial it 1quThe
tomallcally dial I
4mm Autodial Memory. This saves you time and
NOTE: eliminates thebchance of entering an incorrect
I ll no button is pressed lorsn seconds during phone number into memory. You can even edit
viewing ol autodial records the LCD will timrdmto a the name and number belore you complete the
blank display.
transfer
A FASTER WAY TO USE THE . . i v
NOTE:
AUTO D IALER I ll you make a mistake or change your mind at any
ll you know the autodial number (01 - 20) ol the time during this procedure. simvlv mess PROGRAM
name and number that you wish to call. you can 30m“ ‘0 flu“
enter it directly.
T2” Prossthe ”or AHIWW KEYttneg
thaDthN ARROW rift/ova;
PROGRAM OPTION 2.
DEFAULT VOLUME SETTING
Every time the TALK key is pressed, the handset
will start outwith the factory set deiault volume
setting or the volume level you program here.
PROGRAM OPTION 4:
LOCAL EA CODE SETTING
The CP-750 can make returning phone calls
easier for users who reside in a 7-digit dialing
area by automatically dialing stored Caller ID
numbers, In order ior this feature to work
correctly, it is necessary to program your local
area code into the unit.
i1 Press PnooirA'M
If you have the 10 or 11 digit dialing system In
your area leave the area code setting at 000. The
CP-750 will prompt you to choose between 7. 10.
or 11-dipit dialing each time you make a caller ID
call,
PROGRAM (iPTIUN 7:
ON—SCREEN HELP
Two modes of on-screen help are available while
you program the CP- 750. These are:
1 Automatic Help
A help message will automatioelly scroll
across the screen whenever you wait 15
seconds without pressing a key, it you do not
wish to wait 15 seconds you can always see
the help message immediately by pressing the
SEN!) key. , v
‘ “SEND key” Help
The help messages (with the exception ol the
initial message) will not appear unless you
press the SEND key,
NOTE.
I In either mode, you can stop the help message at any
time by pressing any key
TO CHANGE THE HELP
OPTION
recent umnswered calls. it will show the"
‘ messaqemitli‘mes; . ,
callers at'the‘lmireflarna
$558". PiIessfllLEfl ID «
1: and mli'ers oi “Neva; (
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OR
1 it you hav'e’hew caller luentries trom
NOTE:
I it the handset is In “Standby Mode" but not in the
charging cdeE, the display will go blank after a short
time to conserve battery power
. ei and press TALK'T , '
15 "WW“?TM?
that handset isostatic;
NOTE:
I The LINE IN-USE INDICATOR on the charging cradle
tights solid to show the handset is in use.
TO END A CALL
NOTE:
I When you return the handset to the charging cradle.
you are hanging up the phone and returning to
Standtiy Mode. The cP-vso Is now ready to receive a
call and the L‘IMITGIIIB INHIBIT” Iiutits solid to
show that the battery is charging.
IF YOU MISDIALED
A NUMBER
7.” if! i . i“
To RECEIVE A CALL
HANDSET VOLUME CONTROL
Whenever the‘CP-750 is in “Talk" mode. the
handset v’olume will be displayed.
till! I
charging cradle. Doing so will disconnect the caller.
When the (JP-750 detects a modern in use on the
line to which it is connected, the Modern
Monitor“ leature prevents the CP-7501rom
going oil-hook. When you attempt to make a call
on the CP-750 and a modem is connected, you
will hear the modern data through the handset.
The data you hear is protected from interruption.
The MODEM MONITOR” INDICATOR on the base
will flash slowly and when you attempt to go off-
hook the handset will display-
NOTE:
I ll you wish to override Modem Monitor“ alter
pressing TALK you can do so by pressing 9. (You
may also need to manually deactivate the modern
activity at your computer or lax machine.)
CALL TIMER
About 10 seconds alter you enter "Talk" mode. a
call Timer will appear on the display. The timer
will automatically be reset whenever you place a
new call.
NOTES:
I The length of time shown on the display is intended
only to be an estimate duration of a phone call.
CASIO PHONEMATE makes no guarantees regarding
the accuracy oi this timer.
l The Call Timer will not he disrupted it now is
pressed. The Hold timer 15 minute count down timer]
will display and the Call Timer will continue, hidden
lrorn view. during any Hold mode.
LAST CALL TIME DISPLAY
r i
e . p
“L second call. To Lem
FLASH again}
FLASH may also be used on a business ph
system (CENTREX. PBX) tor transferring calls.
HOLD
Von may place a call on hold while using the
cordless handset. ..
, resslfmfnto mafia ca oh holmhe "E
LbsALK.!MDIMIQB_wlIthle§h.§LchL_“t» i
NOTE:
I Vou can place a call on hold loi up to 5 minutes,
During HELD. do not return the handset to the
. To order accessories. simply cut out this order term, fill in the appropriate intonnation "a'n'ti send Itiuith
‘I payment (check. money order or credit card information) to: CASIO PHONEMATE Parts Department - I
,. I
8805 Kelso Drive, Baltimore, MD 21221 or Call: 1-800-322-9995 ior credit card ordersr ,. a
I _mmm-
I Lightning Arreslor - Helps protect telephone devices from darnaoe
I caused by lightning-strikes to the telephone line. 2700140
I Recommended lo! mas mm in electrical m.
I Rechargeable Battery Pauli - For Model CP-750 1010 m-- I
I M: Adapter - For Model cP-750 (specify black or white) women W
("m 9)
| Modular Duplex T-Adapter - Convene a single modular telephone
_| iack to a double jack.
| Modular Two Line I-Adamer - Splits one N14 two line rack into 2700135
two RJ11 single line jacks.
Headset (our head) 3000689
Belt Clip (while) 2401734
Belt Clip (Illicit) 2401735
Headset (over ear) -m
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[M
I] Enclosed is my check/money order for the total amount
Please charge my credit card.
[3 VISA [1 Maflercard
LLLLI_I_I_I_I_LLLLI_I_I_||_LLI_LLJ
Card No. Expiration Date
Name
Street Address
City State Zip Code
Signature Telephone
We do not accept coo. orders. Allow ts workino days lor delivery. Prices subject to change without notice. Returns
i suoiect to 20% restocking charge upon approval.
It a caller chooses to partially or completely “block"
Caller ID information. a message will appw on the
display indimling that the name and/or phone number
has been blocked. ll, torany other reason, the name
and/or number intonnatlon is currently not available
from your local phone company, an “Unavailable"
message will appear on the display. The time and date
inlormation tor the call will be recorded into the
CP- 750's memory
ll you live in a 7 digit dialing area and you program
your local area code into the unit, the CP 750 can
make returning phone calls easier by automatically
dialing stored Caller ID numbers If you live In a 10
or 11 digit dialing area, leave this setting at 000.
. You must subs be to the corn ned package
service Call Waiting Caller ID from your local
telephone company to use this teature. Simply
subscribing to Call Waiting and Caller ID mw not
be sufficient to receive incoming Caller ID
intormatlon while you are on the line
2. Turn the CP- -750's Call Waiting Caller ID option on.
The telephone cord Is not property plugged In. Connect
one end of the telephone cord to the wall jack and
connect the other end at the telephone line cord to the
back at the (SP-750.
"of cum!
Check“ the WILUME car/mot. It may have been
programmed to a low level
. Was the battery pack charged tor at least 12-15
hours? Does “Low Batteryf' appear on the display?
2. Check the AC adaptor and telephone cord
connection at the charging cradle and wall outlet
3. Check the connection at the battery pack.
. Check the r ger switch on the st e of the handset
and make sure it Is not set to “OFF".
2. Check AC adaptor and telephone cord connection
at the charging cradle and wall outlet.
. Was the battery pack charged tor at least 12-15
hours? Does “Low Battery" appear on the display?
The “Line Error' message may occasionally appear
due to electrical static on the telephone line To s
normal However. It you oonslstentty see this - .
message when you should be receiving Caller ID data
(I e. between the lirst and second rings), you may
have a problem with your phone line Contact your
local telephone company
The beep tones are a we alarm to let you known
1 That the handset is out 01 communication range
with the charger cradle Move the handset closer
to your charger cmdle '
2. That the charger cradle had some problem like a
power lallure. Return the handset lo the charger
cradle tor 5 seconds and make sure all cards are
connected correctly,
1 The handset is too tar lrom the charger cradle.
2 lite cordless handset rs picking up interlerence
lrom one of several soumes: electrical appliances
such as radio TV fluorescent lights etc. Move
the charger cradle to reduce lrtterlerence.
3. Press L‘lellEl. to select another channel.
4. Raise the charging cradle antenna
1. Check the AC ADAPTER and telephone cord
connection.
2. You may have had a power Iailure. Return the
handset to the charger cradle lor 5 seconds to
reset the Digital Security Code.
This is normal operation. The handset is updating the
security code.
Unplug the AC ADAPTER PLUG trom the back 01 the
ce-rso lor 10 seconds. Remove the battery lrom the
handset. Plug the AC ADAPTER back into the
charging cradle and re»lnsert the battery in the
handset. Return the handset to the charger cradle for
10 seconds.
It these actions do not remedy the problem, call the
CASIO PHONEMATE Helpline, The Helpline staff can
ohen resolve problems or recommend service when
needed.
OUTING
Unless you live close to a CASIO PHONEMATE Service
Center, you may need to mail your telephone and
charging cradle to CASIO PHONEMATE tor repair. You
should:
1. Package the unit in its original box or a
comparable protective package.
2. Include a clear and specific written explanation of
the problem.
3. Include your name, address, and phone number.
4. Provide a legible photocopy oi the dated store
receipt lor warranty purposes.
Should you have additional questions.
please call the CASIO PHONEMATE Helpline at
(310) 320-9810 (irom 3:00 am, to 4:00 pm, Pacilie
Standard Time) tor assistance
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
CASIO PHONEMATE. INC.
20665 Manhattan Place, Torrance CA 90501
internet web site address: htth/wwwcASIOPHONEMATEcom
M151 3/99
‘r Printed in Malaysia
WARRANTY
IMPORTAHTI SALES SLIP UR EVIDENCE (IF PURCHASE DATE REQUIRED
This limited warranty gives you specific legal rights; you may also have other rights which vary lrom state to state,
The limited warranty ls extended only to the original consumer ol a CASIO PHONEMATE product and is valid only
with respect to consumers within the United States oi America and Canada. Should this product prove detective by
reason oi improper workmanship or material during the period of one (1) year from the date oi original purchase,
CASIO PHOMEMATE will repair or, at its option, replace the product without charge tor parts or labor. ll CASIO
PHONEMATE elects to replace the product, such replacement may be accomplished with a lactory-reconditioned
unit.
This limited warranty does not apply: (a) to any product damaged by accident. misuse, improper line vohage,
lightning, fire, water, or other acts oi nature. (bi ii the product is altered or repaired by anyone other than cASlO
PHONEMATE. INC, or one ol its authorized warranty stations or (c) it the FCC-approved connector plugs are
removed. This limited warranty does not cover broken or marred cabinets.
Except to the extent prohibhed by applicable law. all implied warranties made by CASIO PMONEMATE in connection
with this product are limited in duration to a period ol one (I) year lrom the date of original purchase, and no
warranties, whether expressed or implied. shall apply to this product otter said period.
Should this product prove detective m workmanship or material, the consumer's sole remedies shall be such repair
or replacement as is herein-above provided. Under no circumstances shall CASIO PHONEMATE be liable tor any
loss or damage, direct, consequential, or incidental arisrng out of the use of or inability to use this product.
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation or
incidental or consequemial damages. so the above limitations or exclusion may not apply to you,
in order to oblaln wananty service. you must provide evidence oi purchase date. For your convenience. keep the
dealer's dated bill of sale or delivery ticket as evidence oi the purchase date.
' , IICAS PHONEMATE' Mel I' eat 310 320-9810.
WMWMWLM “ '° 5 i >
FCC REQUIREMENTS
USER INSTRUCTIONS
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. This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules. On the bottom of this equipment is a tape
that contains. among other information, the FCC registration number and Ringer Equivalence
Number (HEN) for this equipment. If requested, provide this inlonnation to your telephone
company. . v.
. The REN is useful to determine the quantity of devices you may connect to yourtelephone line and
still have all of those devices ring when your number is called. In most, out not all areas, the sum ol
the RENs of all devices should not exceed five (50). To be certain of the number of devices you
may connect to your line, as determined by the REM. you should call your local telephone company
to determine the maximum REN for your calling area.
. If your answering machine causes harm to the telephone network. the telephone company may
discontinue your service temporarily. if possible. they will notify you in advance. But if advance
notice is not practical, you will be notified as soon as possible. Vou will be advised of your right to
file a complaint with the FCC.
. Your telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations, or procedures
that could affect the proper operation of your equipment. If they do, you will be given advance
notice so as to give you an opportunity to maintain uninterrupted service.
. If there is a problem with this unit. the telephone company may ask you to disconnect this
equipment from the network until the problem has been corrected or you are sure that the
equipment is not malfunctioning.
. Repairs can only be made by the manufacturer or an authorized service agency. Unauthorized
repairs void registration and warranty. Contact seller or manufacturer for details of permissible
user-performed routine repairs, and where and how to have other than routine repairs made.
. This equipment may not he used on coin service provided by the telephone company. Connection to
party lines is subject to state tariffs. (Contact your state public utility commission or corporation
commission for information.)
Jack: RJlt Ringer Equivalence: See bottom/underside of the CP-750 base unit.
CASIO PHONEMATE, Inc. 20665 Manhattan Place, Torrance, CA 90501
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed 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 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:
0 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
0 Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
0 Connect the equipment Into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
0 Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Any changes made by the user not approved by CASIO PHONEMATE can void the user's authority to
operate the equipment. This product is hearing aid compatible.

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