VTech Telecommunications 80-0835-00 Cordless Phone With Bluetooth Function - Base Unit Bluetooth Portion User Manual manual
VTech Telecommunications Ltd Cordless Phone With Bluetooth Function - Base Unit Bluetooth Portion manual
User Manual
Userâs Guide Cordless Phone with Answering System and Bluetooth Models: RT802 / RT803 / RT804 / RT803XT / RT804XT / RT805XT BC 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 1omCulÂ-uu-m|Âv|-|ÂvÄş !;]bv|u-ŕŚombvmo|u;tÂbu;7 for warranty coverage. For product-related tÂ;vŕŚomvġrŃ´;-v;1-Ń´Ń´ou visit us online: US and Canada 1-888-331-3383 Email: IMPORTANT support@motorolahome.com Only use the adapter and telephone line cord This Userâs Guide provided in the box. provides you with all the bm=oul-ŕŚomÂoÂm;;7|o This equipment is get the most from your not designed to make phone. emergency telephone calls during power failures. ;=ou;ÂoÂl-h;ÂoÂuCuv| Ń´|;um-ŕŚÂ;-uu-m];l;m|v call you will need to set up should be made for access |o;l;u];m1Âv;uÂb1;vÄş your phone. Follow the vblrŃ´;bmv|uÂ1ŕŚomvbm Äź;মm]"|-u|;7Ľġom|_; next few pages. Got everything? ⢠1000 name and number directory. ⢠Caller ID shows you who is calling and includes details of the last 50 callers in the caller ID log.** ⢠Make internal calls, transfer external calls, _oŃ´7ĆĹÂ-Â1omÂ;uv-ŕŚom between two internal callers and an external caller. ** You must subscribe to your network providerâs -Ń´Ń´;u ou-Ń´Ń´)-bŕŚm] service for these features to work. Got everything? ⢠Handset ⢠Base ⢠Ni-MH Rechargeable -Â;uÂ-1h ⢠-Â;u oou ⢠Power Adapter ⢠Charger ⢠Telephone Line Cord ⢠Userâs Guide ⢠Quick Start Guide mlÂŃ´ŕŚĹ_-m7v;|r-1hvġ ÂoÂÂbŃ´Ń´Cm7om;oulou; -77bŕŚom-Ń´_-m7v;|vġ chargers with power -7-r|;uÂmb|vġ-77bŕŚom-Ń´ u;1_-u];-0Ń´;0-Â;uÂr-1hvġ -m70-Â;uÂ7oouvÄş ;মm]v|-u|;7 ;মm]v|-u|;7 ;মm]v|-u|;7 omm;1ŕŚm]|_;0-v; Warning omm;1ŕŚm]|_;1_-u];u Do not place your phone in the bathroom or other humid areas. oÂmŕŚm]|_;0-v; o1-ŕŚom mv|-Ń´Ń´bm]-m71_-u]bm]|_; _-m7v;|0-Â;uÂr-1h )_;m1_oovbm]-Ń´o1-ŕŚom=ou your new phone, here are some important guidelines you should consider: ";মm]|_;7bvrŃ´- Ѵ-m]Â-]; ";মm]|_;7-|;-m7ŕŚl; ⢠Avoid sources of noise and heat, such as motors, YÂou;v1;m|Ń´b]_ŕŚm]ġlb1uoÂ-Â; oÂ;mvġ_;-ŕŚm]-rrŃ´b-m1;v-m7 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 Â;|Ń´o1-ŕŚomvÂmŃ´;vv|_;f-1h bvvr;1bC1-Ń´Ń´Â7;vb]m;7=ouÂ;| Ń´o1-ŕŚomvÄş ⢠Never touch non-insulated telephone wires or terminals, unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface. ⢠&v;1-ÂŕŚomÂ_;mbmv|-Ń´Ń´bm]ou modifying telephone lines. ;মm]v|-u|;7 Handset range rŕŚl-Ń´u-m];bvu;-1_;7Â_;m there are no other electrical appliances working within the u-m];-u;-ÄşmÂo0v|uÂ1ŕŚom between the base and handset will also reduce the range vb]mbC1-m|Ń´ÂÄş Signal strength When out of range of the corded base, the screen shows Out of range or no pwr at base. If you are on a call, the line will hang up. Move back within range. The cordless handset ÂbŃ´Ń´-Â|ol-ŕŚ1-Ń´Ń´Âu;1omm;1||o the corded base. ";মm]Âr Important The base must be plugged into -m;Ń´;1|ub1-Ń´oÂ|Ń´;|-|-Ń´Ń´ŕŚl;vÄş Do not connect the telephone line cord to the telephone wall f-1hÂmŕŚŃ´|_;_-m7v;|bv=ÂŃ´Ń´Â charged. Only use the adapter and telephone line cord supplied with the product. omm;1ŕŚm]|_;0-v; Notes ⢠mlÂѲ࢟Ĺ_-m7v;|r-1hvÄś|_; roÂ;u-7-r|;uÂb|_|_;vl-ѲѲ;u rbmbv=ou|_;1_-u];uĸ ⢠=ÂoÂ_-Â; "_b]_Ĺvr;;7 m|;um;|v;uÂb1;Äś- "CѲ|;uĹmo| bm1ѲÂ7;7Ĺbvu;tÂbu;7ĸom|-1| ÂoÂu "v;uÂb1;ruoÂb7;u=ou lou;bm=oul-࢟omĸ ⢠&v;omѲÂ|_;ruoÂb7;7roÂ;u -7-r|;uĸ ⢠"|;rvĆ-m7Ćv_oÂѲ7omѲÂ0; 7om;om1;|_;_-m7v;|bv=ÂѲѲ 1_-u];7ĸ ;মm]v|-u|;7 omm;1ŕŚm]|_;1_-u];u Installing and charging |_;_-m7v;|0-Â;u pack THIS SIDE UP Notes Note ⢠-h;vÂu;|_;roÂ;uoÂ|Ѳ;|bvmo| 1om|uoѲѲ;70Â-Â-ѲѲvÂb|1_ĸ ⢠Â||_;_-m7v;|om|_;0-v;|o 1_-u];=ou-|Ѳ;-v|ĆĆ_oÂuvĸ m1;1_-u];7Äś|_;0-Â;uÂb1om om|_;|_;_-m7v;| ÂbѲѲ bm7b1-|;=ÂѲѲÂ1_-u];7ĸ Important ⢠&v;omѲÂ|_;u;1_-u];-0Ѳ;0-Â;u r-1hruoÂb7;7Âb|_|_;ruo7Â1|ĸ ;মm]v|-u|;7 ";মm]|_;7-|;-m7ŕŚl; [;uÂoÂbmv|-Ń´Ń´ÂoÂur_om;ou power returns following a power outage, the system will prompt ÂoÂ|ov;||_;7-|;-m7ŕŚl;Äş Note ⢠=ÂoÂÄťu;-vÂ0v1ub0;u|oÂoÂu m;|ÂouhÄťv-ѲѲ;u v;uÂb1;Äś|_; 7-|;-m7࢟l;-u;-Â|ol-࢟1-ѲѲ v;|Â_;m-1-ѲѲbvu;1;bÂ;7ĸ $ov;||_;7-|;-m7ŕŚl;l-mÂ-Ń´Ń´ÂÄš 1. Press MENU. 2. Press CID/ or / to choose Set date/time, press SELECT. 3. Use the dialing keys (0-9) or press CID/ or / to edit the month, day and year. Then press SELECT. 4. Use the dialing keys (0-9) or press CID/ or / to edit |_;ŕŚl;bm12 HR format. Press CID/ or / to toggle AM/PM v;মm]vouru;vv2 for AM or 7 for PM. 5. Press SELECT to save |_;v;মm]vÄş$_;u;bv- 1omCul-ŕŚom|om;-m7|_; screen returns to the previous menu. ";মm]|_;7bvrŃ´- language The LCD language is preset to English. You can select English, French, or Spanish to be used in all screen displays. 1. Press MENU. 2. Press CID/ or / to choose Settings, press SELECT. 3. Press SELECT to choose LCD Language. 6. Press CID/ or / to choose the desired language, then press SELECT. 7. Press SELECT -]-bm|o1omCulÄş $_;u;bv-1omCul-ŕŚom|om; and the screen returns to the previous menu. Note ⢠=ÂoÂ-11b7;m|-ѲѲÂ1_-m];7 |_; Ѳ-m]Â-];|o u;m1_ou "r-mbv_ÄśÂoÂ1-mu;v;|b||o|_; m]Ѳbv_;-vbѲÂ0Âru;vvbm]MENU -m7|_;m;m|;ubm]*364#ĸ Your phone is now ready for use. ;মm]v|-u|;7 ;মm]|ohmoÂÂoÂu r_om; Â;uÂb;Âo=ÂoÂu_-m7v;| ou7Ń´;vv_-m7v;| 7bvrŃ´- ;মm]|ohmoÂÂoÂu phone ;|-1tÂ-bm|;7Âb|_|_;=oŃ´Ń´oÂbm] 0ÂÂomvomÂoÂu_-m7v;|ġ-m7 |_;bulÂŃ´ŕŚĹ=Âm1ŕŚom|-vhvÄş Â;uÂb;Âo=ÂoÂu_-m7v;| 1. !;1;bÂ;u 10 Â;uÂb;Âo=|_;0-v; 3. PUSH TO TALK Â;uÂb;Âo=|_;1_-u];u Bluetooth 2. LCD display 11 12 13 14 ⢠u;vv|obmbŕŚ-|;-om;Ĺ to-one or one-to-group broadcast. ⢠Press and hold to broadcast to a group of system devices. 4. MENU/SELECT 15 16 ⢠Show the menu. ⢠While in a menu, press to select an item, or save an ;m|uÂouv;মm]Äş ;মm]|ohmo ÂoÂur_om; 5. SPEAKER ⢠Make or answer a call using the handset speakerphone. ⢠During a call, press to switch between the speakerphone and the handset. ⢠Lights on when the handset speakerphone is in use. 6. OFF/CANCEL ⢠Hang up a call. ⢠Silence the ringer temporarily while the handset is ringing. ⢠Press and hold to erase the missed call indicator while the phone is not in use. ⢠While in a menu, press to 1-m1;Ń´-mor;u-ŕŚomġu;|Âum to the previous menu, or exit the menu display; or press and hold to return to idle mode. 7. ⢠Press repeatedly to add 1 in front of the caller ID log entry before dialing or saving it to the directory. ⢠Press and hold to set or dial your voicemail number. TONE/ ⢠While you have set the dial mode to pulse and on a call, press to switch to tone dialing temporarily. ⢠Press to toggle between upper and lower case of the m;Â|Ń´;Â;uv|o0;bmrÂ|Äş ⢠Press to add a space when entering names. #QUIET ⢠Press repeatedly to show o|_;u7b-Ń´bm]orŕŚomvÂ_;m reviewing a caller ID log entry. 8. CALL BLOCK ⢠Press to show the call block menu when the handset is not in use. ⢠Press to block the incoming call when the phone is ringing. ⢠When on a call, press to block the call. 9. Microphone 10. CHARGE light ⢠On when the handset is charging. ⢠Press and hold to set Quiet mode when idle. ;মm]|ohmo ÂoÂur_om; 11. INT 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 ⢠Press to start an intercom 1omÂ;uv-ŕŚomou|u-mv=;u -1-Ń´Ń´Ĺ=oulÂŃ´ŕŚĹ_-m7v;| models only). CELL 12. ⢠Make or answer a cell call. ⢠Answer an incoming cell call Â_;mÂoÂ_;-u-1-Ń´Ń´Â-bŕŚm] alert. 13. ⢠Review the directory when the handset is not in use. ⢠Scroll up while in a menu, or in the directory, caller ID log, or redial list. ⢠Move the cursor to the right when entering numbers or names. ⢠Increase the listening volume during a call. 10 CID/ ⢠Review the caller ID log when the handset is not in use. ⢠Decrease the listening volume during a call. ⢠Scroll down while in a menu, or in the directory, caller ID log, or redial list. ⢠oÂ;|_;1Âuvou|o|_;Ń´;[ when entering numbers or names. 14. HOME/FLASH ⢠Make or answer a home call. ⢠Answer an incoming home call when you hear a call Â-bŕŚm]-Ń´;u|Äş ⢠During message playback, press to call back the caller if the caller's number is available. ;মm]|ohmo ÂoÂur_om; 15. REDIAL/PAUSE ⢠Press repeatedly to review the redial list. ⢠Press and hold to insert a dialing pause while entering numbers. 16. MUTE/DELETE ⢠Mute the microphone during a call. ⢠Silence the ringer temporarily while the handset is ringing. ⢠Delete digits or characters while using the dialing keys. ⢠Delete the displayed entry while reviewing the directory, caller ID log, redial list, allow list, call block list, or star name list. Cordless handset LCD display Display icons On when the cell line is in use or there is an incoming cell call. Flashes when there is an incoming cell Â-bŕŚm]1-Ń´Ń´Äş There are new voicemail received from your telephone service provider The handset ubm];ubvo@Äş There are new caller ID log entries. 11 ;মm]|ohmo ÂoÂur_om; The ECO lo7;-1ŕŚÂ-|;v -Â|ol-ŕŚ1-Ń´Ń´Â|o reduce power 1omvÂlrŕŚom when the handset is within range from the telephone base. The answering system is turned on. ÂŃ´Ń´0-Â;u power level. ĆĹĆ0-Â;u power level. ĆĹĆ0-Â;u power level. 12 Flashes when |_;0-Â;uÂbv low and needs charging. mbl-ŕŚombm 1Â1Ń´;Äş-Â;uÂbv charging. In idle mode, the 1Âuu;m|ŕŚl;bv displayed. In Caller ID lo7;ġ|_;ŕŚl; of the call is displayed. Flashes when there is a call Â-bŕŚm]Äş On when the home line is in use or there is an incoming home call. There are Bluetooth devices connected on the cell devices list. The message number currently playing and total number of new/ old messages recorded. ;মm]|ohmo ÂoÂur_om; Â;uÂb;Âo=|_;0-v; 3. CALL BLOCK 10 11 12 ⢠Press to show the call block menu when the handset is not in use. ⢠Press to block the incoming call when the phone is ringing. ⢠When on a call, press to block the call. 4. INT ⢠Press to start an intercom 1omÂ;uv-ŕŚomou|u-mv=;u -1-Ń´Ń´Ĺ=oulÂŃ´ŕŚĹ_-m7v;| models only). 5. DELETE X 1. CELL ⢠Make or answer a cell call. ⢠Answer an incoming cell call Â_;mÂoÂ_;-u-1-Ń´Ń´Â-bŕŚm] alert. 2. HOME ⢠Make or answer a home call. ⢠Answer an incoming home call when you hear a call Â-bŕŚm]-Ń´;u|Äş ⢠Delete digits or characters while using the dialing keys. ⢠Delete the displayed entry while reviewing the directory, caller ID log, redial list, allow list, call block list, or star name list. 13 ;মm]|ohmo ÂoÂur_om; 7. ANS ON ⢠Press to turn the built-in -mvÂ;ubm]vÂv|;lomouo@Äş 10 11 12 REPEAT PLAY / STOP ⢠Press to repeat the playing message during playback. ⢠Press to start or stop message playback. ⢠Press twice to play the previous message during playback. SKIP ⢠Press to skip a message. 14 6. FIND HS ⢠Press to page all system handsets. 8. CELL 1 light ⢠On when the telephone base is paired with a Bluetooth device. ⢠Flashes when the telephone base is in a discoverable mode. 9. CELL 2 / HEADSET light ⢠On when the telephone base is paired with a Bluetooth device. ⢠Flashes when the telephone base is in a discoverable mode. ;মm]|ohmo ÂoÂur_om; 10. CANCEL ⢠Silence the ringer temporarily while the handset is ringing. ⢠Press and hold to erase the missed call indicator while the phone is not in use. ⢠While in a menu, press to 1-m1;Ń´-mor;u-ŕŚomġu;|Âum to the previous menu, or exit the menu display; or press and hold to return to idle mode. CID/ ⢠Review the caller ID log when the handset is not in use. ⢠Scroll down while in a menu, or in the directory, caller ID log, or redial list. ⢠oÂ;|_;1Âuvou|o|_;Ń´;[ when entering numbers or names. MENU/SELECT ⢠Show the menu. ⢠While in a menu, press to select an item, or save an ;m|uÂouv;মm]Äş ⢠Review the directory when the handset is not in use. ⢠Scroll up while in a menu, or in the directory, caller ID log, or redial list. ⢠Move the cursor to the right when entering numbers or names. PTT/FLASH ⢠u;vv|obmbŕŚ-|;-om;Ĺ to-one or one-to-group broadcast. ⢠Press and hold to broadcast to a group of system devices. ⢠Answer an incoming home call when you hear a call Â-bŕŚm]-Ń´;u|Äş ⢠During message playback, press to call back the caller if the caller's number is available. 11. REDIAL/PAUSE ⢠Press repeatedly to review the redial list. ⢠Press and hold to insert a dialing pause while entering numbers. VOLUME ⢠While in idle mode, press to adjust the base ringer volume. ⢠When on a call, press to adjust the listening volume. ⢠During message playback or call screening, press to adjust the listening volume. 15 ;মm]|ohmo ÂoÂur_om; TONE 10 11 12 ⢠While you have set the dial mode to pulse and on a call, press to switch to tone dialing temporarily. ⢠Press to toggle between upper and lower case of the m;Â|Ń´;Â;uv|o0;bmrÂ|Äş ⢠Press to add a space when entering names. #QUIET MUTE ⢠Mute the microphone during a call. ⢠Silence the ringer temporarily while the handset is ringing. 16 12. ⢠Press repeatedly to add 1 in front of the caller ID log entry before dialing or saving it to the directory. ⢠Press and hold to set or dial your voicemail number. ⢠Press and hold to set Quiet mode when idle. ⢠Press repeatedly to show o|_;u7b-Ń´bm]orŕŚomvÂ_;m reviewing a caller ID log entry. ;মm]|ohmo ÂoÂur_om; Cordless handset LCD display Display icons There are new voicemail received from your telephone service provider The handset ubm];ubvo@Äş On when the cell line is in use or there is an incoming cell call. Flashes when there is an incoming cell Â-bŕŚm]1-Ń´Ń´Äş There are new caller ID log entries. The ECO lo7;-1ŕŚÂ-|;v -Â|ol-ŕŚ1-Ń´Ń´Â|o reduce power 1omvÂlrŕŚom when the handset is within range from the telephone base. The answering system is turned on. ÂŃ´Ń´0-Â;u power level. ĆĹĆ0-Â;u power level. ĆĹĆ0-Â;u power level. Flashes when |_;0-Â;uÂbv low and needs charging. mbl-ŕŚombm 1Â1Ń´;Äş-Â;uÂbv charging. 17 In idle mode, the 1Âuu;m|ŕŚl;bv displayed. In Caller ID lo7;ġ|_;ŕŚl; of the call is displayed. Flashes when there is a call Â-bŕŚm]Äş On when the home line is in use or there is an incoming home call. 18 There are Bluetooth devices connected on the cell devices list. The message number currently playing and total number of new/ old messages recorded. Â;uÂb;Âo=|_; charger 1. _-u]bm]1u-7Ń´; ;মm]|ohmo ÂoÂur_om; Bluetooth Your RT802/RT803/RT804/ RT803XT/RT804T/RT805XT phone system with Bluetooth wireless technology has the following features: ⢠Pair and connect up to a maximum of two cell phones with the telephone base to make and receive cell calls. Only one cell phone can be -1ŕŚÂ;om-1-Ń´Ń´-|-ŕŚl;Äş ⢠Make and receive calls using your cell phone plan while ÂŕŚŃ´bÂbm]|_;;-v;-m71ol=ou| of your home telephone system. ⢠Receive directory entries from your cell phone. IMPORTANT INFORMATION ⢠Refer to the user's manual of your Bluetooth enabled cell r_om;=oulou;bm=oul-ŕŚom about how that device uses Ń´Â;|oo|_1omm;1ŕŚÂb|ÂÄş ⢠Bluetooth wireless technology operates within a short range (a maximum of approximately 15 feet) from the telephone base. Keep connected cell phones within this range. For orŕŚl-Ń´r;u=oul-m1;ġrŃ´-1; your cell phone next to the telephone base while using the RT802/RT803/RT804/ RT803XT/RT804T/RT805XT cell line. Maximum of approximately 15 feet RT802/RT803/ RT804/RT803XT/ RT804T/RT805XT Cellular signal The BluetoothÂŽ word mark and logos are owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Motorola Mobility Holdings Limited is under license. Motorola Mobility Holdings Limited is a member of Bluetooth SIG, Inc. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their u;vr;1ŕŚÂ;oÂm;uvÄş 19 ;মm]|ohmo ÂoÂur_om; ⢠If your cell phone has poor u;1;rŕŚombmÂoÂu_ol;ġ|_; RT802/RT803/RT804/ RT803XT/RT804T/RT805XT 1-mmo|blruoÂ;|_;u;1;rŕŚomÄş oÂ;Â;uġb=|_;u;bv-Ń´o1-ŕŚom bmÂoÂu_oÂv;Âb|_0;Â;u u;1;rŕŚomġÂoÂ1-mŃ´;-Â;ÂoÂu 1;Ń´Ń´r_om;-||_-|Ń´o1-ŕŚom while using the RT802/ RT803/RT804/RT803XT/ RT804T/RT805XT cell line. ⢠Charge your cell phone while it is connected to the telephone 0-v;Äş+oÂu1;Ń´Ń´r_om;Ĺv0-Â;u will discharge faster while it is connected to the telephone base via Bluetooth wireless technology. ⢠If you experience poor sound tÂ-Ń´b|ÂġrŃ´-1;ÂoÂu1;Ń´Ń´r_om; closer to the RT802/RT803/ RT804/RT803XT/RT804T/ RT805XT to ensure strong Bluetooth signal strength. Make sure there are no physical obstacles between the RT802/RT803/RT804/ RT803XT/RT804T/RT805XT and the cell phone, such as large furniture or thick walls. Refer to Bluetooth setup to learn how to set up and manage your Bluetooth enabled devices. !;=;u|o$;Ń´;r_om;or;u-ŕŚomom how to operate your Bluetooth devices with your new RT802/ RT803/RT804/RT803XT/ RT804T/RT805XT telephone system with Bluetooth wireless technology. Refer to Help if you ;Âr;ub;m1;7bL1ÂŃ´|ÂÂvbm]|_; telephone system. 20 ⢠Monitor your cell phone's usage because minutes are deducted from your cellular rŃ´-m=ou|_;7Âu-ŕŚomo=-Ń´Ń´1;Ń´Ń´ calls. Bluetooth Setup Note ⢠-h;vÂu;ÂoÂu1;ѲѲr_om;_-v -]oo71;ѲѲu;1;r࢟omm;-u|_; |;Ѳ;r_om;0-v;ĸ To use a Bluetooth enabled cell phone with your RT802/RT803/ RT804/RT803XT/RT804T/ RT805XTġÂoÂlÂv|Cuv|r-bu-m7 connect it with the telephone base. All RT802/RT803/RT804/ RT803XT/RT804T/RT805XT handsets can be used to make or answer on the cell phone line. Bluetooth wireless technology operates within a short range (15 feet). When you pair a Bluetooth cell phone to the telephone base, move closer to the telephone 0-v;|ol-bm|-bmvÂL1b;m|vb]m-Ń´ strength. ;মm]|ohmo ÂoÂur_om; Add a Bluetooth enabled cell phone $or-bu-m71omm;1|-1;Ń´Ń´r_om;Äš Notes ⢠ouor࢟l-Ѳr;u=oul-m1;ÄśrѲ-1; ÂoÂu1;ѲѲr_om;m;Â||o|_; |;Ѳ;r_om;0-v;Â_bѲ;Âvbm]|_; 1;ѲѲѲbm;ĸ ⢠$o-Âob7bm|;u=;u;m1;=uolo|_;u ;Ѳ;1|uomb17;Âb1;vÄśrѲ-1;ÂoÂu |;Ѳ;r_om;0-v;=-u-Â-Â=uol 7;Âb1;vvÂ1_-v0-0Âlomb|ouvÄś Âbu;Ѳ;vvuoÂ|;uvÄślb1uoÂ-Â;vÄś -m71olrÂ|;uvĸ 1. Choose a slot to pair the cell phone. Press and hold Ć and/or Ć on the telephone base for about =oÂuv;1om7vÂmŕŚŃ´|_; Ć and/or Ć Ń´b]_|Y-v_;vÄş ⢠If there is already a cell phone bm|_;vŃ´o|ġ|_;;ÂbvŕŚm]1;Ń´Ń´ phone will be erased from the cell devices list. 2. Turn on the Bluetooth feature of your cell phone. Once your 1;Ń´Ń´r_om;Cm7vÂoÂur_om; (o|ouoŃ´-*$ŃśĆĆĹ*$ŃśĆĆĹ *$ŃśĆĆĹ*$ŃśĆĆ), press the appropriate key on your cell r_om;|o1omŕŚmÂ;|_;r-bubm] process. ⢠Your cell phone may prompt you to enter the PIN of the telephone base. The default PIN of the telephone base is 0000. ⢠All cell phones that are connected to the telephone base are disconnected |;lrou-ubŃ´ÂÂmŕŚŃ´|_;r-bubm] process is complete. When the cell phone is successfully paired and connected to the telephone base, the corresponding status icon ( 1 or 2) displays. The corresponding device light ( Ć and/or Ć) turns on. The pairing process may take up to one minute. If the pairing ruo1;vv=-bŃ´vġ|Âumo@|_; Bluetooth feature on your cell phone and on the RT802/ RT803/RT804/RT803XT/ RT804T/RT805XT by pressing 21 ;মm]|ohmo ÂoÂur_om; Ć/ Ć. Then repeat the steps above to pair and connect again. In some cases, it may take you a few -Â;lr|v|o1olrŃ´;|;|_;r-bubm] process. The steps for the pairing process l-ÂÂ-uÂ=ou7b@;u;m|1;Ń´Ń´ phones. If this happens, follow the prompts on your cell phone and your RT802/RT803/RT804/ RT803XT/RT804T/RT805XT to complete the pairing process. Add a Bluetooth enabled headset $or-bu-m71omm;1|-_;-7v;|Äš 1. Press MENU on the phone when it is not in use. 2. Press CID/ or / to choose Bluetooth, and then press " $. 22 3. Press CID/ or / to choose 77$_;-7v;|, and then press " $. The screen displays ";-u1__;-7v;|ĺĺĺ. ⢠If there is already a cell device bm|_;vŃ´o|ġ|_;;ÂbvŕŚm]1;Ń´Ń´ phone will be erased from the cell devices list. 4. Set your headset to discoverable mode (refer to the userâs manual of your headset on the Bluetooth feature of your headset). m1;ÂoÂu_-m7v;|Cm7vÂoÂu headset, press " $. ⢠Enter the PIN of your _;-7v;|b=u;tÂbu;7Äş$_; for most Bluetooth devices is 0000 (refer to the userâs manual of your headset), then press " $. 5. When the headset is successfully paired and connected to the telephone base, the 2 icon displays. The Ć device light turns on. The pairing process may take up to one minute. If the pairing ruo1;vv=-bŃ´vġ|Âumo@|_; Bluetooth feature on your headset and on the RT802/ RT803/RT804/RT803XT/ RT804T/RT805XT by pressing Ć. Then repeat the steps above to pair and connect again. In some cases, it may take you a =;Â-Â;lr|v|o1olrŃ´;|;|_; pairing process. When a connected headset is charging, it may disconnect from the telephone base and the Ć light on the telephone ;মm]|ohmo ÂoÂur_om; 0-v;|Âumvo@Äş ouvol;_;-7v;| models, you may need to turn on the headset and reconnect it to the telephone base again. Â|o1omm;1ŕŚom A cell device may be disconnected from the telephone base when: ⢠The Bluetooth feature of your connected cell device is |Âum;7o@Äş ⢠The power of your cell device bv|Âum;7o@Äş ⢠Your cell device is not within range of the telephone base. [;u|_;1;Ń´Ń´7;Âb1;bv disconnected, wait for about 1 minute. Then, power on the cell device, turn on the Bluetooth feature, or move it within range of the base, the base will try to reconnect to the cell device. If you disconnect the cell device from the cell devices list, |_;0-v;ÂbŃ´Ń´mo|-Â;lr||o reconnect unless your cell device is moved out of range and back in range again. Note ⢠=ÂoÂu1;ѲѲ7;Âb1;7o;v mo|u;1omm;1||o|_;0-v; -Â|ol-࢟1-ѲѲÂÄś=oѲѲoÂ|_;v;1࢟om 0;ѲoÂ|o1omm;1|b|l-mÂ-ѲѲÂĸ Connect a paired cell phone or headset If you need to connect your paired cell phone or headset to the telephone base manually: 1. Press Ć and/or Ć on the telephone base when it is not in use. The Ć and/or Ć Ń´b]_|Y-v_;vÄş 2. When the cell phone or headset is connected to the telephone base, you hear two beeps. The corresponding status icon ( 1 or 2) displays. The corresponding device light ( Ć and/or Ć ) turns on. Disconnect a paired cell phone or headset If you need to disconnect a paired cell phone or headset from the telephone base, refer to the userâs manuals of your cell r_om;ou_;-7v;|=oubmv|uÂ1ŕŚomv to disconnect a Bluetooth device. 23 ;মm]|ohmo ÂoÂur_om; If you press and hold Ć and/or Ć on the |;Ń´;r_om;0-v;ġ|_;;ÂbvŕŚm] paired cell phone in that slot will be erased. See 77-Ń´Â;|oo|_ ;m-0Ń´;71;Ń´Ń´r_om; and 77- Ń´Â;|oo|_;m-0Ń´;7_;-7v;| on how to pair and connect a new cell phone or headset. !;Âb;Â|_;1;Ń´Ń´7;Âb1;vŃ´bv| 1. Press MENU on the handset when it is not in use. 2. Press CID/ or / to choose Bluetooth, and then press " $. 3. Press CID/ or / to choose ;Âb1;Ń´bv|, and then press " $. 24 Download directory contacts Ń´-1;ÂoÂu1;Ń´Ń´r_om;m;Â| |o|_;|;Ń´;r_om;0-v;Â_bŃ´; 7oÂmŃ´o-7bm]Äş You can download directory entries to your RT802/RT803/ RT804/RT803XT/RT804T/ RT805XT telephone system via Bluetooth wireless technology. Each downloaded directory are stored in the handset directory with up to 24 digits for each phone number and 15 characters for each name. $o7oÂmŃ´o-71om|-1|v=uolÂoÂu Ń´Â;|oo|_1;Ń´Ń´r_om;Äš Before downloading the directory, make sure the cell phone is paired and connected to the RT802/RT803/RT804/ RT803XT/RT804T/RT805XT. -h;vÂu;|_;_-m7v;|0-Â;uÂbv charged for at least 10 minutes. 1. Press MENU on the handset when it is not in use. 2. Press CID/ or / to choose Bluetooth, and then press " $. 3. Press CID/ or / to choose oÂmŃ´o-77bu, and then press " $. The handset displays ";Ń´;1|-7;Âb1;0ub;YÂÄş ⢠If there is no cell phone paired to the system, the handset displays -bu1;Ń´Ń´ Cuv| and then returns to the previous menu. ;মm]|ohmo ÂoÂur_om; 4. Press CID/ or / to choose a desired device when necessary, and then press " $. ⢠If the selected device is not available, the handset displays *mo|-Â-bŃ´ and then returns to the previous menu. During the download, |_;_-m7v;|Y-v_;v oÂmŃ´o-7bm]ĺĺĺ. All other idle system handsets display oÂmŃ´o-7bm]ĺĺĺ. 5. When the downloading process completes or when the memory is full, the handset displays m|ub;v-77;7Äš***. Then the handset returns to the Bluetooth menu. Notes ⢠;u|-bm1;ѲѲr_om;v7omo| vÂrrou|"1-u77oÂmѲo-7ĸ= |_bvbv|_;1-v;Äś|uÂ|u-mv=;uubm] |_;1om|-1|v=uolÂoÂu"1-u7 |oÂoÂu1;ѲѲr_om;l;louÂCuv|Äś -m7|_;m7oÂmѲo-7=uolÂoÂu 1;ѲѲr_om;l;louÂĸ oulou; bm=oul-࢟omom_oÂ|o|u-mv=;u 1om|-1|v=uolÂoÂu"1-u7|o ÂoÂu1;ѲѲr_om;l;louÂÄśv;;|_; Âv;uĹvl-mÂ-Ѳo=ÂoÂu1;ѲѲr_om;ĸ ⢠)_;m7oÂmѲo-7bm]|_;7bu;1|ou =uolÂoÂuѲÂ;|oo|_;m-0Ѳ;7 1;ѲѲr_om;Äśvol;7-|-l-Âmo| |u-mv=;uĸ ou;Â-lrѲ;Äśb=Âo _-Â;_ol;Äślo0bѲ;-m7Âouh mÂl0;uv=ou-r-u࢟1ÂѲ-u1om|-1|Äś |_;|_u;;1-|;]oub;vl-Âmo| |u-mv=;u|oÂoÂuRT802/RT803/ RT804/RT803XT/RT804T/ RT805XTĸ 25 &vbm]|_;r_om; &vbm]|_;r_om; -hbm]-_ol;1-Ń´Ń´ -hbm]-1;Ń´Ń´1-Ń´Ń´ -Ń´Ń´Â-bŕŚm]om|_;1;Ń´Ń´Ń´bm; Using the phone _-bm7b-Ń´bm] Making a home call bm7_-m7v;| mvÂ;u-_ol;1-Ń´Ń´ Intercom mvÂ;u-1;Ń´Ń´1-Ń´Ń´ !;7b-Ń´Ń´bv| m7-_ol;1-Ń´Ń´ bu;1|ou Predial Enter the phone number and then SPEAKER press HOME or to dial the phone number. -Ń´Ń´;u ⢠The handset displays Unable to call if the telephone line is in use. "r;-h;ur_om; -Ń´Ń´0Ń´o1h Direct dialing Volume control "oÂm7v;মm]v Mute |_;uv;মm]v Press HOME or SPEAKER to get a line and enter the phone number. m7-1;Ń´Ń´1-Ń´Ń´ obm-1-Ń´Ń´bmruo]u;vv -Ń´Ń´Â-bŕŚm]om|_;_ol; line 26 ⢠The handset displays Unable to call if the telephone line is in use. &vbm]|_;r_om; Dialing from the directory 1. Press . 2. Press CID/ or / to scroll and select the entry you want to dial. SPEAKER 3. Press HOME or to dial the number. Dialing from the redial list 1. Press REDIAL, and then CID/ or / to scroll and select an entry you want to redial. 2. Press HOME or SPEAKER to dial the number. Dialing from the caller ID log 1. Press CID and then CID/ or / to select the entry you want to dial. 2. Press HOME or SPEAKER to dial the number. Making a cell call Predial Enter the phone number and then press CELL to dial the phone number. ⢠If you have only one cell phone connected to the telephone 0-v;ġb|bv-Â|ol-ŕŚ1-Ń´Ń´Âv;Ń´;1|;7 to make cell calls. ⢠If you have two cell phones connected to the telephone base, the handset displays Select a device. Press CID/ or / to select a cell phone and then press SELECT. Direct dialing 1. Press CELL. The handset displays Select a device. ⢠If you have only one cell phone connected to the telephone base, press SELECT to select the only device. ⢠If you have two cell phones connected to the telephone base, press CID/ or / to select a cell phone and then press SELECT. 2. Enter the telephone number, and then press CELL to dial. ⢠The handset displays Unable to call if your cell phone is in use. 27 &vbm]|_;r_om; Dialing from the directory 1. Press . 2. Press CID/ or / to scroll and select the entry you want to dial. 3. Press CELL to dial the number. Dialing from the redial list 1. Press REDIAL, and then CID/ or / to scroll and select an entry you want to redial. 2. Press CELL to dial the number. Dialing from the caller ID log 1. Press CID and then CID/ or / to select the entry you want to dial. 2. Press CELL to dial the number. 28 Transfer a call from a handset to a Bluetooth headset When you make or answer a home call or a cell call on a handset, you can transfer the call to your headset. The handset u;l-bmv-1ŕŚÂ;ġ0Â||_;_-m7v;| earpiece and microphone are muted. If you hang up the handset, the call will end. Notes ⢠)_;mÂoÂ-mvÂ;u-1-ѲѲ=uol |_;_;-7v;|Äś|_-|1-ѲѲ1-mmo|0; |u-mv=;uu;7|o-_-m7v;|ĸ ⢠$_;_-m7v;|ÂbѲѲmo|v_oÂUse Headset Â_;m|_;ѲÂ;|oo|_ _;-7v;|bv-Ѳu;-7ÂbmÂv;Äśou|_;u; -u;mo-1࢟Â;ѲÂ;|oo|__;-7v;|v om|_;7;Âb1;Ѳbv|ĸ Transfer a call from a headset back to the handset 1. During a call, press MENU on the handset. 2. Press CID/ or / to choose Use Headset, and then press SELECT. 1. Press MENU on the handset. 2. Press SELECT to select Use Handset. ⢠$_;_-m7v;|0ub;YÂ7bvrŃ´-Âv Transferring, followed by Headset Used -[;u|_;1-Ń´Ń´bv successfully transferred to the Bluetooth headset. Note ⢠)_;mÂoÂ-mvÂ;u-1-ѲѲÂvbm] -_;-7v;|Äś-m7ÂoÂѲov;|_; ѲÂ;|oo|_1omm;1࢟omou0-Â;u bv7;rѲ;|;7Äś|_;1-ѲѲÂbѲѲ0;Ѳov|ĸ &vbm]|_;r_om; Answer a home call Speakerphone SPEAKER or Press HOME , any dialing key (0-9, or #QUIET) to answer. When the handset is on a call, press SPEAKER to switch between the speakerphone and the handset receiver. When |_;vr;-h;ur_om;bv-1ŕŚÂ;ġ|_; handset displays Speaker. Answer a cell call Press CELL, SPEAKER or any dialing key (0-9, or #QUIET) to answer. End a home call Press OFF on the handset, place the handset in the telephone base or handset charger. End a cell call Press OFF on the handset, place the handset in the telephone base or handset charger. During a call, press MUTE. The handset displays MutedÂmŕŚŃ´|_; lÂ|;=Âm1ŕŚombv|Âum;7o@Äş Press MUTE again to resume the 1omÂ;uv-ŕŚomÄş$_;_-m7v;|0ub;Y displays Microphone on. Join a call in progress Volume control During a call, press CID/ or / Notes ⢠$_;_-m7v;|-m7vr;-h;ur_om; ÂoѲÂl;v;ŕŁm]v-u;bm7;r;m7;m|ĸ ⢠)_;m|_;ÂoѲÂl;u;-1_;v|_; lbmblÂloul-ÂblÂlv;ŕŁm]Äś ÂoÂ_;-u|Âo0;;rvĸ Mute $_;lÂ|;=Âm1ŕŚom-Ń´Ń´oÂvÂoÂ|o hear the other party but the other party cannot hear you. Another handset can join you on -_ol;1-Ń´Ń´Äş$_-|1-Ń´Ń´1omŕŚmÂ;v ÂmŕŚŃ´-Ń´Ń´r-uŕŚ;v_-m]ÂrÄş+oÂ1-m share an outside call with up to |Âo_-m7v;|v-||_;v-l;ŕŚl;Äş Join a call 1. When a handset is already on a call, press HOME or SPEAKER on another handset to join the call. 29 &vbm]|_;r_om; 2. Press CANCEL or place the handset in the telephone base or handset charger to exit |_;1-Ń´Ń´Äş$_;1-Ń´Ń´1omŕŚmÂ;vom |_;o|_;u_-m7v;|ÂmŕŚŃ´0o|_ handsets hang up. -Ń´Ń´Â-bŕŚm]om|_;_ol; line When you subscribe to call Â-bŕŚm]v;uÂb1;Âb|_ÂoÂu telephone service provider, the _-m7v;|Y-v_;v and you hear a beep if someone calls while you are already on a call. Press HOME on the handset to put your current call on hold and take the new call. Press HOME on the handset at -mÂŕŚl;|ovÂb|1_0-1h-m7=ou|_ between calls. 30 -Ń´Ń´Â-bŕŚm]om|_;1;Ń´Ń´ line When you subscribe to call Â-bŕŚm]v;uÂb1;Âb|_ÂoÂu1;Ń´Ń´ phone service provider, the _-m7v;|Y-v_;v and you hear a beep if someone calls while you are already on a call. Press CELL on the handset to put your current call on hold and take the new call. Press CELL on the handset at -mÂŕŚl;|ovÂb|1_0-1h-m7=ou|_ between calls. Chain dialing &v;|_bv=;-|Âu;|obmbŕŚ-|;- 7b-Ń´bm]v;tÂ;m1;=uolmÂl0;uv stored in the directory, caller ID log, or redial list while you are on a call. Chain dialing can be useful if you wish to access other numbers (such as bank account numbers or access codes) from the directory, caller ID log, or redial list. Access a number from the directory while on a call 1. Press MENU. 2. Press SELECT to choose Directory. 3. Press CID/ or / the desired entry. to scroll to 4. Press SELECT to dial the displayed number. Access a number from the caller ID log while on a call 1. Press MENU. &vbm]|_;r_om; 2. Press CID/ or / to choose Caller ID log, and then press SELECT. 3. Press CID/ or / the desired entry. to scroll to 4. Press SELECT to dial the displayed number. Access a number from the redial list while on a call 1. Press REDIAL to enter the redial list. 2. Press CID/ or / or REDIAL repeatedly to browse to the desired entry. 3. Press SELECT to dial the displayed number. Find handset Intercom $_bv=;-|Âu;_;Ń´rvÂoÂCm7 misplaced handsets. Use the intercom feature for 1omÂ;uv-ŕŚomv0;|Â;;m|Âo devices. Your telephone base vÂrrou|vÂr|oCÂ;7;Âb1;vÄş+o 1-m0ÂÂ-77bŕŚom-Ń´;Âr-mvbom handsets (XT8) or headsets for this telephone base. Start the paging tone ⢠Press FIND HS on the telephone base. All idle handsets ring and their screens display ** Paging **. Stop the paging tone ⢠Press HOME , CELL, OFF/CANCEL, SPEAKER or any dialing key (0-9, or #QUIET) on a handset. -OR⢠Press FIND HS again on the telephone base. -OR⢠Place the handset in the telephone base or charger. 1. Press INT when idle. -ORPress MENU when idle. Press CID/ or / to scroll to Intercom, then press SELECT. ⢠The screen displays Intercom to:. 2. Use the dialing keys to enter a handset number (1-5). ⢠The handset shows Calling HS X. $_;7;vŕŚm-ŕŚom_-m7v;|ubm]v and shows HS X is calling. 31 &vbm]|_;r_om; 3. To answer the intercom call om|_;7;vŕŚm-ŕŚom_-m7v;|ġ press HOME , CELL, SPEAKER, or any dialing key (0-9, or #QUIET). Both handsets now show Intercom. 4. To end the intercom call on either handset, one party presses OFF or places the handset back in the telephone base or handset charger. Notes ⢠+oÂ1-m1-m1;Ѳ|_;bm|;u1ol1-ѲѲ 0;=ou;b|bv-mvÂ;u;70Âru;vvbm] CANCELouINTom|_; oub]bm-࢟m]_-m7v;|ĸ ⢠=|_;7;v࢟m-࢟om_-m7v;|7o;v mo|-mvÂ;u|_;bm|;u1ol1-ѲѲ Âb|_bmĆĆĆv;1om7vÄśbvom-1-ѲѲ ouoÂ|o=u-m];Äś|_;oub]bm-࢟m] _-m7v;|7bvrѲ-ÂvUnable to call -m7u;|Âumv|ob7Ѳ;lo7;ĸ 32 ⢠u;vv CANCELou MUTE om|_;7;v࢟m-࢟om_-m7v;||o |;lrou-ubѲÂvbѲ;m1;|_;bm|;u1ol ubm];uĸ ⢠mѲÂom;bm|;u1ol1-ѲѲ1-m0; ;v|-0Ѳbv_;7-|-࢟l;ĸ Answering an incoming call during an intercom call When you receive an incoming home call during an intercom call, you will hear an alert tone. -m7v;|vY-v_ and display the caller ID. When you receive an incoming cell call during an intercom call, you will hear an alert tone. Handsets Y-v_ and display the caller ID. ⢠To answer a home call, press HOME . The intercom call ;m7v-Â|ol-ŕŚ1-Ń´Ń´ÂÄş ⢠To answer the cell call, press OFFÄş$_;|;Ń´;r_om;1omŕŚmÂ;v to ring. Then press CELL. ⢠To end the intercom call without answering the outside call, press OFF. The intercom call ends and the telephone 1omŕŚmÂ;v|oubm]Äş Call transfer using intercom While on an outside call, you can use the intercom feature to transfer the call from one device to another. 1. Press INT during a call. -ORPress MENU during a call. Press CID/ or / to scroll to Intercom, then press SELECT. ⢠The screen displays Intercom to:. 2. Use the dialing keys to enter a handset number (1-5). ⢠The handset shows Calling HS X. $_;7;vŕŚm-ŕŚom_-m7v;|ubm]v and shows HS X is calling. &vbm]|_;r_om; 3. To answer the intercom call om|_;7;vŕŚm-ŕŚom_-m7v;|ġ press HOME , CELL, SPEAKER, or any dialing key (0-9, or #QUIET). Both handsets now show Intercom. 4. To transfer the call, press OFF om|_;bmbŕŚ-ŕŚm]_-m7v;|ou rŃ´-1;|_;bmbŕŚ-ŕŚm]_-m7v;| back in the telephone base or charger. 5. To end the intercom call on either handset, one party presses OFF or places the handset back in the telephone base or handset charger. Notes ⢠+oÂ1-m1-m1;Ѳ|_;bm|;u1ol1-ѲѲ 0;=ou;b|bv-mvÂ;u;70Âru;vvbm] CANCELouINTom|_; oub]bm-࢟m]_-m7v;|ĸ !;Âb;Â-u;7b-Ń´Ń´bv|;m|u ⢠=|_;7;v࢟m-࢟om_-m7v;|7o;v mo|-mvÂ;uÂb|_bmĆĆĆv;1om7vÄśbv bmÂv;Äśom-1-ѲѲĜoubvoÂ|o=u-m];Äś 1. Press REDIAL to enter the redial list. |_;oub]bm-࢟m]_-m7v;|7bvrѲ-Âv Unable to callÄś-m7|_;mu;1omm;1|v 2. Press CID/ , / or REDIAL |o|_;oÂ|vb7;1-ѲѲĸ u;r;-|;7Ń´Â|o0uoÂv;ÂmŕŚŃ´|_; desired entry displays. ⢠+oÂ1-mru;vvOFFouMUTE om|_;7;v࢟m-࢟om_-m7v;||o Dial a redial list entry |;lrou-ubѲÂvbѲ;m1;|_;bm|;u1ol ubm];uĸ 1. Press REDIAL to enter the redial list. ⢠mѲÂom;bm|;u1ol1-ѲѲ1-m0; ;v|-0Ѳbv_;7-|-࢟l;ĸ 2. Press CID/ , / or REDIAL u;r;-|;7Ń´Â|o0uoÂv;ÂmŕŚŃ´|_; Redial list desired entry displays. Each handset stores the last 10 telephone numbers dialed (up to 30 digits). When there are already 10 entries, the oldest entry is deleted to make room for the new entry. 3. Press HOME or SPEAKER to dial using the home line; or press CELL to dial using the cell line. -OR- 33 &vbm]|_;r_om; 1. Press HOME or SPEAKER to use the home line; or press CELL to use the cell line. 2. Press REDIAL to enter the redial list. 3. Press CID/ , / or REDIAL u;r;-|;7Ń´Â|o0uoÂv;ÂmŕŚŃ´|_; desired entry displays. 4. Press SELECT to dial the displayed number. Delete a redial list entry 1. Press REDIAL to enter the redial list. 2. Press CID/ , / or REDIAL u;r;-|;7Ń´Â|o0uoÂv;ÂmŕŚŃ´|_; desired entry displays. 3. When the handset displays the number you want to delete, press DELETE. 34 Directory Add a directory entry The directory can store up to 1000 entries, which are shared by all handsets. Each entry may consist of a telephone number up to 30 digits, and a name up to 15 characters. 1. Enter the number when the handset is not in use, press SELECT, then go to Step 5. -ORPress MENU when the handset is not in use. 2. Press SELECT to select Directory. mÂ-77bŕŚomvġ7;Ń´;ŕŚomvġou;7b|v made on one handset will be u;Y;1|;7omo|_;u_-m7v;|vÄş If the telephone number in the directory exceeds 15 digits, a 7-v_-rr;-uv-[;u|_;ĆĆ|_7b]b| and then the remaining digits are shown beginning with a dash alternately. 3. Press SELECT again to select Add new entry. 4. When Enter number displays, use the dialing keys to enter a number (up to 30 digits). -ORCopy a number from the redial list by pressing REDIAL. Then press CID/ , / or REDIAL u;r;-|;7Ń´Â|oCm7|_;7;vbu;7 number. Press SELECT to copy the number. &vbm]|_;r_om; Enter number Enter name ECO ECO 5. Press SELECT to move on to the name. 6. When Enter name displays, use the dialing keys to enter a name (up to 15 characters). -1_ŕŚl;ÂoÂru;vv-h;Âġ|_; character on that key appears. 77bŕŚom-Ń´h;Âru;vv;vruo7Â1; other characters on that key. u;vv|_;h;Âu;r;-|;7Ń´ÂÂmŕŚŃ´ the desired character appears. $_;Cuv|1_-u-1|;uo=;Â;u Âou7bv1-rb|-Ń´bÂ;7Äş 7. Press SELECT to save. You _;-u-1omCul-ŕŚom|om;-m7 then the handset returns to the previous menu. While entering names and mÂl0;uvġÂoÂ1-mÄš ⢠Press CID/ or / to move |_;1Âuvou|o|_;ub]_|ouŃ´;[Äş ⢠Press DELETE to erase a digit. ⢠Press and hold DELETE to erase all digits. ⢠Press and hold PAUSE to enter a dialing pause (a p appears). ⢠Press 0 to add a space. to change ⢠Press |_;m;Â|Ń´;Â;u|oÂrr;uou lower case. !;Âb;Â7bu;1|ouÂ;m|ub;v m|ub;v-u;vou|;7-Ń´r_-0;ŕŚ1-Ń´Ń´ÂÄş 1. Press when the handset is not in use. The screen displays |_;Cuv|;m|uÂbm|_;7bu;1|ouÂÄş 2. Press CID/ or / to browse through the directory, or use the dialing keys to start a name search. -OR1. Press MENU when the handset is not in use. 35 &vbm]|_;r_om; 2. Press SELECT to select Directory. Ń´r_-0;ŕŚ1-Ń´v;-u1_ 3. Press CID/ or / to choose Review, and then press SELECT. 1. Follow the steps in !;Âb; directory entries to enter the directory. 2. Use the dialing keys to enter |_;Ń´;Â;u-vvo1b-|;7Âb|_|_; name. For example, if you have entries for Jenny, Jessie, Kristen and Laura in your directory, press 5 (JKL) once to see Jenny (when Jenny displays, press CID/ to see Jessie), twice to see Kristen, or three ŕŚl;v|ov;;-Âu-Äş=|_;u;bv no name entry matching your search, the next closest match bm-Ń´r_-0;ŕŚ1-Ń´ou7;u-rr;-uvÄş= necessary, press CID/ or / to browse. T Review ECO ĆÄş$_;v1u;;m7bvrŃ´-Âv|_;Cuv| entry in the directory. Press CID/ or / to browse through the directory. Note ⢠=|_;|;Ѳ;r_om;mÂl0;ubm|_; 7bu;1|ouÂ;Â1;;7vĆĆ7b]b|vĜŠ-rr;-uvbm=uom|o=|_;|;Ѳ;r_om; mÂl0;u-m7v_oÂv|_;u;l-bmbm] mÂl0;uv-Ѳ|;um-|;ѲÂĸ 36 Edit a directory entry 1. Search for the desired entry in the directory (see !;Âb;Â7bu;1|ouÂ;m|ub;v or Ń´r_-0;ŕŚ1-Ń´v;-u1_). 2. When the desired entry displays, press SELECT. The handset displays Enter number. 3. Use the dialing keys to edit the number, and then press SELECT. The handset displays Enter name. 4. Use the dialing keys to edit the name. 5. Press SELECT to save the ;m|uÂÄş+oÂ_;-u-1omCul-ŕŚom tone. The handset displays the revised entry. &vbm]|_;r_om; Dial a directory entry 1. Search for the desired entry in the directory (see !;Âb;Â7bu;1|ouÂ;m|ub;v or Ń´r_-0;ŕŚ1-Ń´v;-u1_). Delete all directory entries Mike Smith 888-331-3383 ECO 2. Press HOME or SPEAKER to dial using the home line; or press CELL to dial using the cell line. Delete a directory entry 1. Search for the desired entry in the directory (see !;Âb;Â7bu;1|ouÂ;m|ub;v or Ń´r_-0;ŕŚ1-Ń´v;-u1_). 2. When the desired entry displays, press DELETE. The screen displays Delete entry?. Delete entry? ECO 1. Press MENU when the handset is not in use. 2. Press CID/ or / to choose Directory, and then press SELECT. 3. Press CID/ or / to choose Delete all, and then press SELECT. ⢠The handset displays Delete all?. Press SELECT|o1omCulÄş$_; screen displays Deleting.... You _;-u-1omCul-ŕŚom|om;-m7 then the handset returns to previous menu. 3. Press SELECT|o1omCulÄş$_; screen displays Deleting.... You _;-u-1omCul-ŕŚom|om;-m7 then the handset returns to previous menu. 37 &vbm]|_;r_om; Caller ID If you subscribe to caller ID v;uÂb1;ġbm=oul-ŕŚom-0oÂ|;-1_ 1-Ń´Ń´;u-rr;-uv-[;u|_;Cuv|ou second ring. If you answer a call 0;=ou;|_;1-Ń´Ń´;ubm=oul-ŕŚom appears on the screen, it will not be saved in the caller ID log. The caller ID log stores up to 50 entries. Each entry has up to 24 digits for the phone number and 15 characters for the name. If the telephone number has more than 15 digits, only the last 15 digits appear. If the name has more than 15 1_-u-1|;uvġomŃ´Â|_;Cuv|ĆĆ characters are shown and saved in the caller ID log. 38 Entries appear in reverse chronological order. When the caller ID log is full, the oldest entry is deleted to make room for m;Âbm1olbm]1-Ń´Ń´bm=oul-ŕŚomÄş Caller ID log entries are shared by all system handsets (for lÂŃ´ŕŚrŃ´;_-m7v;|lo7;Ń´vomŃ´ÂĹÄş mÂ7;Ń´;ŕŚomvl-7;omom; _-m7v;|-u;u;Y;1|;7om-Ń´Ń´o|_;u handsets. Note ⢠$_bvruo7Â1|1-mruoÂb7; bm=oul-࢟omomѲÂb=0o|_ÂoÂ-m7 |_;1-ѲѲ;u-u;bm-u;-vo@;ubm] 1-ѲѲ;u v;uÂb1;-m7b=0o|_ |;Ѳ;r_om;v;uÂb1;ruoÂb7;uvÂv; 1olr-࢟0Ѳ;;tÂbrl;m|ĸ$_; ࢟l;-m77-|;-u;v;m|0ÂÂoÂu |;Ѳ;r_om;v;uÂb1;ruoÂb7;u-Ѳom] Âb|_|_;1-ѲѲbm=oul-࢟omĸ !;Âb;Â|_;1-Ń´Ń´;u Ń´o] 1. Press CID when the handset is not in use. The screen displays |_;Cuv|;m|uÂbm|_;1-Ń´Ń´;u log. 2. Press CID/ or / to browse. -OR1. Press MENU when the handset is not in use. 2. Press CID/ or / to scroll to Caller ID log, and then press SELECT twice to choose Review. The handset displays |_;Cuv|;m|uÂÄş 3. Press CID/ or / to browse. Note ⢠+oÂ_;-u-7oÂ0Ѳ;0;;rÂ_;m ÂoÂu;-1_|_;0;]bmmbm]ou;m7o= |_;1-ѲѲ;u Ѳo]ĸ &vbm]|_;r_om; Memory match When the incoming telephone number matches the last seven digits of a telephone number in your directory, the screen displays the stored name of the directory entry. For example, if Mike Smith calls, his name appears as Mike if this is how you entered it into your directory. Note ⢠$_;mÂl0;uv_oÂmbm|_;1-ѲѲ;u Ѳo]ÂbѲѲ0;bm|_;=oul-| v;m|0Â|_;|;Ѳ;r_om;v;uÂb1; ruoÂb7;uĸ$_;|;Ѳ;r_om;v;uÂb1; ruoÂb7;uÂvÂ-ѲѲÂ7;ѲbÂ;uvĆĆĹ7b]b| r_om;mÂl0;uvĹ-u;-1o7; rѲÂv|;Ѳ;r_om;mÂl0;uĹĸ=|_; r_om;mÂl0;uo=|_;1-ѲѲ;u7o;v mo|l-|1_-mÂl0;ubmÂoÂu 7bu;1|ouÂÄś|_;m-l;ÂbѲѲ-rr;-u -vb|bv7;ѲbÂ;u;70Â|_;|;Ѳ;r_om; v;uÂb1;ruoÂb7;uĸ Missed call indicator When there are calls that have not been reviewed in the caller ID log, the handsets display XX missed calls. XX missed calls ECO 10:15pm 12/25 -1_ŕŚl;ÂoÂu;Âb;Â-1-Ń´Ń´;u log entry marked NEW, the number of missed calls decreases by one. Mike Smith 331-3383 ECO 10:15pm NEW 12/25 When you have reviewed all the missed calls, the missed call indicator disappears. If you do not want to review the missed calls one by one, press and hold CANCEL on the handset when not in use to clear the missed call indicator. All the entries are then considered old. 39 &vbm]|_;r_om; (b;Â7b-Ń´bm]orŕŚomv Although the caller ID log entries received have 10 digits (the area code plus the seven-digit number), in some areas, you may need to dial only the seven digits, or 1 plus the seven digits, or 1 plus the area code plus the seven digits. You can change the number of digits that you dial from the caller ID log and store the new number to the directory. While reviewing the caller ID log, press # (pound key) repeatedly to 7bvrŃ´-Â7b@;u;m|7b-Ń´bm]orŕŚomv for local and long distance numbers before dialing or saving the telephone number in the directory. 40 Press 1 repeatedly if you need to add 1 in front of the telephone number before dialing or saving it in the directory. Mike Smith 888-331-3383 ECO 10:15pm Press # Press # Press # Press # -ORPress 1 Press 1 12/25 1-888-331-3383 331-3383 1-331-3383 888-331-3383 1-888-331-3383 888-331-3383 When the number is displayed in the correct format for dialing, press HOME , CELL or SPEAKER to dial. Note =ÂoÂ_-Â;ruo]u-ll;7|_;_ol; -u;-1o7;ÄśomѲÂ|_;Ѳ-v|v;Â;m 7b]b|vo=|_;bm1olbm]r_om; mÂl0;uv=uol|_-|-u;-1o7;ÂbѲѲ0; 7bvrѲ-Â;7Â_bѲ;u;Âb;Âbm]|_;1-ѲѲ;u Ѳo]ĸu;vv#u;r;-|;7ѲÂ|o7bvrѲ- -ѲѲrovvb0Ѳ;7b-Ѳbm]or࢟omvĸ Dial a caller ID log entry 1. Search for the desired caller ID log entry (see !;Âb;Â|_; Caller ID log). 2. When the desired entry displays, press HOME, CELL or SPEAKER to dial. &vbm]|_;r_om; "-Â;-1-Ń´Ń´;u Ń´o];m|uÂ|o|_; directory While entering names and mÂl0;uvġÂoÂ1-mÄš ⢠Press CID/ or / to move 1. Search for the desired caller ID |_;1Âuvou|o|_;ub]_|ouŃ´;[Äş log entry (see !;Âb;Â|_;-Ń´Ń´;u ID log). ⢠Press DELETE to erase a digit. 2. When the desired entry ⢠Press and hold DELETE to displays, press SELECT. erase all digits. 3. Press SELECT again to choose ⢠Press and hold PAUSE to enter Directory. Then the handset a dialing pause (a p appears). displays Enter number. ⢠Press 0 to add a space while 4. Use the dialing keys to edit the ;7bŕŚm]-m-l;oumÂl0;uÄş number, when necessary. Press ⢠Press to change SELECT to move to the name. |_;m;Â|Ń´;Â;u|oÂrr;uou The handset displays Enter name. lower case. 5. Use the dialing keys to add or Note edit the name. ⢠=ÂoÂv-Â;-m;m|uÂÂ_b1_ -Ѳu;-7Â;Âbv|vbm|_;7bu;1|ouÂÄś 6. Press SELECT when done and |_;_-m7v;|7bvrѲ-ÂvNumber ÂoÂ_;-u-1omCul-ŕŚom|om;Äş repeated-m7|_;mu;|Âumv|o|_; ru;ÂboÂvv1u;;mĸ Delete a caller ID log entry 1. Search for the desired caller ID log entry (see !;Âb;Â|_; Caller ID log). 2. Press DELETE to delete the displayed entry. Delete all caller ID log entries 1. Press MENU when the handset is not in use. 2. Press CID/ or / to scroll to Caller ID log, and then press SELECT. 3. Press CID/ or / to scroll to Delete all, and then press SELECT. T Delete all ECO 41 &vbm]|_;r_om; 4. When the screen shows Delete all? Press SELECT to 1omCulÄş$_;v1u;;m7bvrŃ´-Âv Deleting... and then you hear a 1omCul-ŕŚom|om;Äş Delete all? ECO Call block If you have subscribed to caller ID service, you can set the telephone to block unknown calls and certain undesired calls. The call block list stores up to 20 entries. 42 When a home line is blocked, the 3. Press CID/ or / to caller will hear a simulated busy choose Unblock or Block, then tone for one ring cycle. You may press SELECT. You hear a rb1hÂr|_;1-Ń´Ń´7Âubm]|_;Cuv| 1omCul-ŕŚom|om;Äş ring when there is no caller ID bm=oul-ŕŚomÄş|_;uÂbv;ġ|_;1-Ń´Ń´bv Add a call block list entry disconnected. 1. Press CALL BLOCK when the handset is not in use. Block unknown calls -ORAll incoming calls with unknown Press MENU when the handset numbers will be blocked. is not in use. Press CID/ or / to choose Call Block, and 1. Press CALL BLOCK when the then press SELECT. handset is not in use. -OR2. Press CID/ or / to choose Press MENU when the handset Block list, and then press is not in use. Press CID/ or SELECT. / to choose Call Block, and 3. Press CID/ or / to choose then press SELECT. Add new entry, and then press 2. Press CID/ or / to choose SELECT. Calls w/o num, and then press SELECT. &vbm]|_;r_om; 4. When Enter number displays, use the dialing keys to enter a number (up to 30 digits). -ORCopy a number from the redial list by pressing REDIAL. Then press CID/ , / or REDIAL u;r;-|;7Ń´Â|oCm7|_;7;vbu;7 number. Press SELECT to copy the number. 5. Press SELECT to move on to the name. 6. When Enter name displays, use the dialing keys to enter a name (up to 15 characters). 77bŕŚom-Ń´h;Âru;vv;vruo7Â1; other characters on that key. $_;Cuv|1_-u-1|;uo=;Â;u Âou7bv1-rb|-Ń´bÂ;7Äş 7. Press SELECT to save. You _;-u-1omCul-ŕŚom|om;-m7 then the screen returns to the previous menu. While entering names and mÂl0;uvġÂoÂ1-mÄš ⢠Press CID/ or / to move |_;1Âuvou|o|_;Ń´;[ouub]_|Äş ⢠Press DELETE to erase a digit. ⢠Press and hold DELETE to erase all digits. ⢠Press and hold PAUSE to enter a dialing pause (a p appears). ⢠Press 0 to add a space (for entering names only). to change ⢠Press |_;m;Â|Ń´;Â;u|oÂrr;uou lower case. !;Âb;Â|_;1-Ń´Ń´0Ń´o1hŃ´bv| 1. Press CALL BLOCK when the handset is not in use. -ORPress MENU when the handset is not in use. Press CID/ or / to choose Call Block, and then press SELECT. 2. Press CID/ or / to choose Block list, and then press SELECT. 3. Press SELECT to choose Review. 4. When an entry displays, press CID/ or / to browse. You hear a double beep when you reach the beginning or end of the caller block list. 43 &vbm]|_;r_om; Note ⢠)_;mÂoÂ-11;vv|_;1-ѲѲ0Ѳo1h Ѳbv|Âb|_oÂ|u;1ou7vÄś|_;v1u;;m v_oÂvList emptyĸ Edit a call block list entry 1. Search for the desired block list entry (see !;Âb;Â|_;1-Ń´Ń´ block list). 2. When the desired entry displays, press SELECT. The handset displays Enter number. 3. Use the dialing keys to edit the number. 4. Press SELECT to move to the name. The handset displays Enter name. 5. Use the dialing keys to add or edit the name. 44 6. Press SELECT to save the ;m|uÂÄş+oÂ_;-u-1omCul-ŕŚom tone. 7. Press SELECT when done. Note ⢠=ÂoÂv-Â;-m;m|uÂÂ_b1_ "-Â;-1-Ń´Ń´;u Ń´o];m|uÂ|o|_; -Ѳu;-7Â;Âbv|vbm|_;1-ѲѲ0Ѳo1h call block list Ѳbv|Äś|_;_-m7v;|7bvrѲ-ÂvNumber repeated-m7|_;mu;|Âumv|o 1. Search for the desired caller ID log entry (see !;Âb;Â|_;1-Ń´Ń´;u ru;ÂboÂvv1u;;mĸ ID log). 2. When the desired entry Delete a call block list entry displays, press SELECT. 1. Search for the desired block 3. Press CID/ or / to choose list entry (see !;Âb;Â|_;1-Ń´Ń´ To Call block, and then press block list). SELECT. Then the handset 2. Press DELETE. You hear a displays Enter number. 1omCul-ŕŚom|om;-m7|_; 4. Use the dialing keys to edit the handset displays the next number, when necessary. entry. 5. Press SELECT to move to the Note name. The handset displays ⢠=|_;1-ѲѲ0Ѳo1hѲbv|bv;lr|Â-[;u Enter name. -m;m|uÂbv7;Ѳ;|;7Äś|_;_-m7v;| 6. Use the dialing keys to add or 7bvrѲ-ÂvList emptyĸ+oÂ_;-u- edit the name. 1omCul-࢟om|om;ĸ &vbm]|_;r_om; Â|;Cuv|ubm] Your telephone rings once for blocked calls. You can choose to lÂ|;|_;Cuv|ubm]=ou-Ń´Ń´bm1olbm] calls, so that there will be no ring for blocked calls. By default, the Cuv|ubm]bvv;||oOn. "oÂm7v;মm]v Ringer tone Key tone You can turn the key tone on ouo@=ou;-1__-m7v;|Äş=Âo |Âum|_;h;Â|om;o@ġ|_;u;-u; no beeps when you press the handset keys. +oÂ1-m1_oov;=uol7b@;u;m| ringer tones for each handset. 1. Press MENU when the handset is not in use. 2. Press 7464# on the handset. 3. Scroll to choose First ring:On |oh;;r|_;Cuv|ubm]ġouFirst ring:Off|olÂ|;|_;Cuv|ubm]Äş 4. Press SELECT to save. Note ⢠)_;mÂoÂ_-Â;lÂ|;7|_;Cuv| ubm]ÄśÂoÂÂbѲѲ_;-uom;ubm]Ѳ;vv 0;=ou;|_;-mvÂ;ubm]vÂv|;l-m7 Âob1;l-bѲ-mvÂ;u|_;bm1olbm] 1-ѲѲvĸ 1. Press MENU when the handset is not in use. 2. Press CID/ or / to choose Settings, and then press SELECT. 3. Press CID/ or / to choose Key tone, and then press SELECT. 4. Press CID/ or / On or Off. to choose 5. Press SELECT to save your v;Ń´;1ŕŚomÄş$_;m|_;_-m7v;| returns to the previous menu. +oÂ_;-u-1omCul-ŕŚom|om;Äş 1. Press MENU when the handset is not in use. 2. Press CID/ or / to choose Ringers, and then press SELECT. 3. Press CID/ or / to choose Home ringtone or Cell ringtone, and then press SELECT. 4. Press CID/ or / each ringer tone. to sample 5. Press SELECT to save your v;Ń´;1ŕŚomÄş$_;m|_;_-m7v;| returns to the previous menu. +oÂ_;-u-1omCul-ŕŚom|om;Äş 45 &vbm]|_;r_om; Note ⢠=ÂoÂ|Âumo@|_;ubm];uÂoѲÂl;Äś ÂoÂÂbѲѲmo|_;-uubm];u|om; v-lrѲ;vĸ 5. Press SELECT to save your v;Ń´;1ŕŚomÄş$_;m|_;_-m7v;| returns to the previous menu. +oÂ_;-u-1omCul-ŕŚom|om;Äş -m7v;|ubm];uÂoŃ´Âl; You can set the ringer volume ou|Âum|_;ubm];uo@om;-1_ _-m7v;|Äş)_;m|_;ubm];ubvo@ġ appears on the screen. 1. Press MENU when the handset is not in use. 2. Press CID/ or / to choose Ringers, and then press SELECT. 3. Press SELECT to choose Home volume or Cell volume, and then press SELECT. 4. Press CID/ or / to sample each volume level. Note ⢠$_;ubm];uÂoѲÂl;-Ѳvo 7;|;ulbm;v|_;ubm];uÂoѲÂl; =oubm|;u1ol1-ѲѲvĸ=|_;ubm];u ÂoѲÂl;bvv;||oo@Äś|_-|_-m7v;| bvvbѲ;m1;7=ou-ѲѲbm1olbm]1-ѲѲv ;Â1;r|r-]bm]|om;ĸ 46 Temporary ringer silencing When the telephone is ringing, you can temporarily silence the ringer of the handset without 7bv1omm;1ŕŚm]|_;1-Ń´Ń´Äş$_;m;Â| call rings normally at the preset volume. Silence the handset ringer Press CANCEL or MUTE on the handset and it displays Ringer muted and . Note ⢠-1__-m7v;|-m7|_;0-v;ubm] Â_;m|_;u;bv-mbm1olbm]1-ѲѲ ÂmѲ;vv|_;ubm];uÂoѲÂl;o=|_-| 7;Âb1;bv|Âum;7o@ĸ Quiet mode +oÂ1-m|Âumom|_;tÂb;|lo7; =ou-r;ubo7o=ŕŚl;ĹĆĹĆĆ_oÂuvĹÄş During this period, all tones (except paging tone) are muted. 1. Press and hold #QUIET when the handset is not in use. 2. The handset displays Quiet: _ _ hours. Use the dialing keys (0-9) to enter the desired 7Âu-ŕŚomĹĆĹĆĆĹÄş 3. Press SELECT to save. You hear -1omCul-ŕŚom|om;Äş The handset displays Quiet mode on and . &vbm]|_;r_om; $Âumo@|_;tÂb;|lo7; Press and hold #QUIET when the handset is not in use. The handset displays Quiet mode off0ub;YÂ-m7 then returns to idle. Note ⢠)_;mÂoÂ1_-m];|_;v;ŕŁm]vo= |_;ubm];u|om;ouubm];uÂoѲÂl;Äś ÂoÂ1-mv࢟ѲѲ_;-u|_;v-lrѲ;v ;Â;mb=|_;tÂb;|lo7;bvomĸ |_;uv;মm]v Home area code When you dial your local calls using only seven digits (area code mo|u;tÂbu;7ĹġÂoÂ1-mruo]u-l your home area code so that when you receive a call within your local area, the telephone mÂl0;ubv-Â|ol-ŕŚ1-Ń´Ń´Âv|ou;7 without the area code in the caller ID log. 1. Press MENU when the handset is not in use. 2. Press CID/ or / to choose Settings, and then press SELECT. 3. Press CID/ or / to choose Home area code, and then press SELECT. 4. Use the dialing keys to enter a three-digit home area code. 5. Press SELECT to save your v;Ń´;1ŕŚomÄş$_;m|_;_-m7v;| returns to the previous menu. +oÂ_;-u-1omCul-ŕŚom|om;Äş Note ⢠=Äśbm|_;=Â|Âu;ÄśÂoÂu|;Ѳ;r_om; v;uÂb1;ruoÂb7;uu;tÂbu;vÂoÂ|o 7b-Ѳ|_;-u;-1o7;Â_;ml-hbm] -Ѳo1-Ѳ1-ѲѲĜouÄśb=ÂoÂloÂ;|o- Ѳo1-࢟om|_-|u;tÂbu;vb|Äś7;Ѳ;|; |_;_ol;-u;-1o7;ÂoÂ_-Â; -Ѳu;-7Âruo]u-ll;7Äś=oѲѲoÂbm] |_;v|;rv-0oÂ;ĸ[;uÂoÂ_-Â; 7;Ѳ;|;7|_;_ol;-u;-1o7;Äś ĹĹĹÂbѲѲ-rr;-uom|_;7bvrѲ-Âĸ Dial mode The dial mode is preset to touch-tone dialing. If you have pulse (rotary) service, you must change the dial mode to pulse dialing before using the telephone to make a call. 1. Press MENU when the handset is not in use. 2. Press CID/ or / to choose Settings, and then press SELECT. 3. Press CID/ or / to choose Dial mode, and then press SELECT. 4. Press CID/ or / to choose Touch-tone or Pulse. 47 &vbm]|_;r_om; !;|ub;Â;Âob1;l-bŃ´=uol |;Ń´;r_om;v;uÂb1; 5. Press SELECT to save your v;Ń´;1ŕŚomÄş$_;m|_;_-m7v;| returns to the previous menu. +oÂ_;-u-1omCul-ŕŚom|om;Äş Voicemail is a feature available from most telephone service providers. It may be included with your telephone service, or may be orŕŚom-Ń´Äş ;;vl-Â-rrŃ´ÂÄş Temporary tone dialing If you have pulse (rotary) service only, you can switch from pulse to touch-tone dialing temporarily during a call. This is useful if you need to send touch-tone signals to access your telephone banking or long distance services. 1. During a call, press 2. Use the dialing keys to enter the number you wish to dial. 3. The telephone sends touch-tone signals. The |;Ń´;r_om;-Â|ol-ŕŚ1-Ń´Ń´Â returns to pulse dialing mode -[;uÂoÂ;m7|_;1-Ń´Ń´Äş 48 !;|ub;Â;Âob1;l-bŃ´ When you received a voicemail, the handset displays New Âob1;l-bŃ´ and New voicemail ECO 10:15pm 12/25 To retrieve, you typically dial an access number provided by your telephone service provider, and then enter a security code. Contact your telephone service ruoÂb7;u=oubmv|uÂ1ŕŚomvom _oÂ|o1omC]Âu;|_;Âob1;l-bŃ´ v;মm]v-m7Ń´bv|;m|ol;vv-];vÄş Note ⢠[;uÂoÂ_-Â;Ѳbv|;m;7|o-ѲѲ m;ÂÂob1;l-bѲl;vv-];vÄś|_; bm7b1-|ouvom|_;_-m7v;||Âum o@-Â|ol-࢟1-ѲѲÂĸ ";|ÂoÂuÂob1;l-bŃ´mÂl0;u You can save your access number on each handset for easy access to your voicemail number, you to can press and hold retrieve voicemail. &vbm]|_;r_om; 1. Press MENU when the handset is not in use. 2. Press CID/ or / to choose Settings, and then press SELECT. 3. Press CID/ or / to choose Settings, and then press SELECT. 4. Use the dialing keys to enter the voicemail number (up to 30 digits). 5. Press SELECT to save. $Âumo@|_;m;ÂÂob1;l-bŃ´ indicators When you have retrieved your voicemail while away from home, -m7|_;_-m7v;|vŕŚŃ´Ń´7bvrŃ´-Âv|_; new voicemail indicators, use this =;-|Âu;|o|Âumo@|_;bm7b1-|ouvÄş Note ⢠$_bv=;-|Âu;|Âumvo@|_; bm7b1-|ouvomѲÂÄśb|7o;vmo|7;Ѳ;|; ÂoÂuÂob1;l-bѲl;vv-];vĸ 1. Press MENU when the handset is not in use. 2. Press CID/ or / to choose Settings, and then press SELECT. 3. Press CID/ or / to choose Clr voicemail, and then press SELECT. You hear a 1omCul-ŕŚom|om;Äş T Clr voicemail ECO ;Ń´Ń´r_om;Âob1;l-bŃ´ If you have voicemail service -1ŕŚÂ;omÂoÂu1;Ń´Ń´r_om;ġ-m7 you do not answer the incoming cell call, the call will be answered by your cell phone's voicemail. Contact your cell phone service ruoÂb7;u=oulou;bm=oul-ŕŚom about voicemail service. Expand your telephone system You can add new handset (XT8) to your telephone system. All accessories are sold separately. Your teleohone base supports a l-ÂblÂlo=CÂ;7;Âb1;vÄş For more details, refer to the user's manual that comes with your new device. 49 ;Ń´r ;Ń´r _om;7o;vmo|Âouh oÂ0-Â;u -bŃ´|o7b-Ń´oÂ| o7b-Ń´|om; o|u;]bv|;u;7 -bŃ´|o1omm;1|1;Ń´Ń´r_om; ou_;-7v;||o|_; |;Ń´;r_om;0-v; oou1;Ń´Ń´r_om;u;1;rŕŚom -bŃ´|o1_-u];_-m7v;| 0-Â;u _om;7o;vmo|ubm]Â_;m |_;u;bv-mbm1olbm]1-Ń´Ń´ 50 -m7v;|0;;rv-m7mo| =Âm1ŕŚombm]moul-Ń´Ń´Â My telephone does not work at all. ;-uo|_;u1-Ń´Ń´vÂ_;m Âvbm]|_;r_om; Make sure the telephone base is bmv|-Ń´Ń´;7ruor;uŃ´Âġ-m70-Â;uÂbv installed and charged correctly. ouorŕŚlÂl7-bŃ´Âr;u=oul-m1;ġ return the handset to the |;Ń´;r_om;0-v;-[;uÂv;Äş obv;bm|;uuÂrŕŚom m|;u=;u;m1;7Âubm]r_om; 1omÂ;uv-ŕŚom -bŃ´|ov_oÂ-Ń´Ń´;u Â|o=u-m]; olrÂ|;uĹ;v|-0Ń´bv_;7 1omm;1ŕŚomvruo0Ń´;lv _-m]bm] Ń´-m]Â-]; The display shows Low battery. Place the handset in the telephone base or charger for charging. ;Ń´r I cannot dial out. ⢠Make sure there is a dial tone before dialing. It is normal if the handset takes a second ou|Âo|ovÂm1_uombÂ;Âb|_ the telephone base before producing a dial tone. Wait an extra second before dialing. ⢠Eliminate any background noise. Mute the handset before dialing, or dial from another room in your home with less background noise. The display shows No line. I cannot hear the dial tone. ⢠Disconnect the telephone line cord from your telephone and connect it to another telephone. If there is no dial tone on that other telephone either, then the telephone line 1ou7l-Â0;7;=;1ŕŚÂ;Äş$u installing a new telephone line cord. If changing telephone line cord does not help, the wall jack (or the wiring to this Â-Ń´Ń´f-1hĹl-Â0;7;=;1ŕŚÂ;Äş Contact your telephone service provider. The display shows To register HS... and ...see manual alternately. The handset does not work at all. The handset is deregistered from the telephone base. Place the handset in the telephone base to register it back. [;u-0oÂ|ĆĆv;1om7vġ|_; handset displays Registering.... )_;m|_;u;]bv|u-ŕŚomruo1;vv completes, the handset displays Registered and you hear a beep. $_;u;]bv|u-ŕŚomruo1;vv|-h;v about 90 seconds. ⢠You may be using a new cable ou(ov;uÂb1;ġ|_;;ÂbvŕŚm] telephone jacks in your home may no longer work. Contact your service provider for voŃ´ÂŕŚomvÄş 51 ;Ń´r I cannot add and connect my cell phone or headset to the telephone base ⢠$Âumo@ÂoÂu1;Ń´Ń´r_om;ou headset, and then turn it on again. ⢠Make sure you have cellular coverage and the Bluetooth =Âm1ŕŚomo=ÂoÂu1;Ń´Ń´r_om; or headset is turned on. See the user's manual of your cell phone or headset for more bm=oul-ŕŚomÄş $_;1;Ń´Ń´r_om;u;1;rŕŚombm my house is poor and I cannot connect it to my RT802/RT803/ RT804/RT803XT/RT804T/ RT805XT. ⢠Make sure that the telephone base is in discoverable mode. ⢠Carefully follow the bmv|uÂ1ŕŚomvbm|_bvl-mÂ-Ń´Äş ⢠Make sure that your Bluetooth cell phone headset is not connected to any other Bluetooth device, and is connected to the telephone 0-v;-m7-1ŕŚÂ;om|_;7;Âb1; list. 52 =|_;u;bv-Ń´o1-ŕŚombmÂoÂu _oÂv;Âb|_0;Â;uu;1;rŕŚomġ you can leave your cell phone -||_-|Ń´o1-ŕŚomÂ_bŃ´;ÂoÂÂv; the RT802/RT803/RT804/ RT803XT/RT804T/RT805XT cell line. In order for this to work, the telephone base must be within 15 feet of the cell phone. $_;0-Â;uÂ7o;vmo|1_-u]; in the handset or the handset 0-Â;uÂ7o;vmo|-11;r|1_-u];Äş ⢠Make sure the handset is placed in the telephone base or charger correctly. ⢠=|_;0-Â;uÂbv1olrŃ´;|;Ń´Â 7;rŃ´;|;7ġ1_-u];|_;0-Â;u for at least 30 minutes before use. ⢠You may need to purchase a m;Â0-Â;uÂÄş The telephone does not ring when there is an incoming call. ⢠Make sure the ringer volume is mo|v;||oo@Äş ⢠The handset may be too far from the telephone base. Move it closer to the telephone base. ;Ń´r My handset beeps and is not performing normally. Move the handset closer to the telephone base. It may be out of range. I hear other calls when using the telephone. Disconnect the telephone base from the telephone wall jack. Ń´Â]bm-7b@;u;m||;Ń´;r_om;Äş =ÂoÂvŕŚŃ´Ń´_;-uo|_;u1-Ń´Ń´vġ|_; problem is probably in the wiring or telephone service. Contact your telephone service provider. I hear noise on the cordless handset and the keys do not work. Make sure the telephone line cord is plugged in securely. There is interference during a |;Ń´;r_om;1omÂ;uv-ŕŚomĺ calls fade out when I am using the cordless handset. ⢠The handset may be out of range. Move it closer to the telephone base. ⢠If you subscribe to high-speed Internet service (DSL - digital subscriber line) through your telephone line, you must bmv|-Ń´Ń´- "CŃ´|;u0;|Â;;m the telephone line cord and the telephone wall jack. The CŃ´|;uru;Â;m|vmobv;-m71-Ń´Ń´;u ID problems caused by DSL interference. Contact your DSL service provider for more bm=oul-ŕŚom-0oÂ| "CŃ´|;uvÄş ⢠Appliances or other cordless telephones plugged into the same circuit as the telephone base can cause interference. Try moving the appliance or telephone base to another outlet. ⢠$_;Ń´o1-ŕŚomo=ÂoÂu telephone base can impact the performance of your cordless r_om;Äş ou0;Â;uu;1;rŕŚomġ install the telephone base bm-1;m|u-Ń´bÂ;7Ń´o1-ŕŚom Âb|_bmÂoÂu_ol;ouoL1;ġ away from walls or other o0v|uÂ1ŕŚomvÄşml-m ;mÂbuoml;m|vġ;Ń´;Â-ŕŚm]|_; telephone base improves overall performance. 53 ;Ń´r $_;|;Ń´;r_om;7o;vmo|u;1;bÂ; caller ID or the telephone does not show caller ID during call Â-bŕŚm]Äş ⢠-Ń´Ń´;u bv-vÂ0v1ubrŕŚom service. You must subscribe to this service from your telephone service provider for this feature to work on your telephone. ⢠Both your and the callerâs telephone service providers lÂv|Âv;;tÂbrl;m| 1olr-ŕŚ0Ń´;Âb|_|_;1-Ń´Ń´;u service. ⢠The caller may not be calling from an area which supports caller ID. ⢠$_;1-Ń´Ń´;u bm=oul-ŕŚom 7bvrŃ´-Âv-[;u|_;Cuv|ou second ring. 54 The display shows Out of range or no pwr at base. ⢠The handset may be out of range. Move it closer to the telephone base. ⢠Make sure the power cord is securely plugged into the telephone base. Use a working electrical outlet not controlled by a wall switch. vÂ0v1ub0;|o-mom|u-7bŕŚom-Ń´ |;Ń´;r_om;v;uÂb1;|_-|Âv;v my computer to establish 1omm;1ŕŚomvġ-m7lÂ|;Ń´;r_om; doesnât work. ⢠Make sure your computer is powered on, and your Internet is working properly. ⢠Make sure to plug your USB telephone adapter into a dedicated USB port on your computer. Do not plug into a lÂŃ´ŕŚrŃ´;rou|&"_Â0Ĺ&" vrŃ´bÂ;uĹ|_-|bvmo|roÂ;u;7Äş ⢠In a few rare instances, the USB port on your computer may not have enough power. In these instances, try using a USB hub with its own external power supply. ;Ń´r ⢠=ÂoÂ-u;Âvbm]-Cu;Â-ѴѴġb| may prevent access to your mom|u-7bŕŚom-Ń´|;Ń´;r_om; service. Contact your service ruoÂb7;u=oulou;bm=oul-ŕŚomÄş I accidentally set my LCD language to Spanish or French, and I donât know how to change it back to English. While the handset is not in use or is on a call, press MENU and then enter *364# to change the handset LCD language back to English. 55 ;m;u-Ń´m=oul-ŕŚom ;m;u-Ń´m=oul-ŕŚom uo7Â1|1-u; lrou|-m|v-=;| bmv|uÂ1ŕŚomv &mrŃ´Â]|_;r_om;b=ĺĺĺ mv|-Ń´Ń´-ŕŚomÂb7;Ń´bm;v -Â;uÂv-=;|Âbmv|uÂ1ŕŚomv )-uu-m| Â1Ń´Âvbomv ġ$-m7 u;]ÂŃ´-ŕŚomv $;1_mb1-Ń´"r;1bC1-ŕŚomv 56 If your product is not working properly... Important safety bmv|uÂ1ŕŚomv 1. Read the Userâs Guide. oŃ´Ń´oÂ|_;v;v-=;|Âru;1-ÂŕŚomv when using your phone to reduce |_;ubvho=Cu;ġ;Ń´;1|ub1v_o1hġ-m7 injury to persons or property: 2. Visit our website: www.motorolastore.com 3. Contact Customer Service: US and Canada: 1-888-331-3383 Email: support@motorolahome.com Please download full user manual from our website. Website: www.motorolastore.com $oou7;u-u;rŃ´-1;l;m|0-Â;u pack contact customer service or visit our website. 1. Keep all vents and openings of the phone unblocked. Do mo|v;||_;r_om;om-_;-ŕŚm] register or over a radiator. mvÂu;|_-|ruor;uÂ;mŕŚŃ´-ŕŚom bvruoÂb7;7-||_;bmv|-Ń´Ń´-ŕŚom site. 2. Do not use while wet or while standing in water. 3. Do not use this product near water (for example, near a bath tub, kitchen sink, or swimming pool). ;m;u-Ń´m=oul-ŕŚom 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 -v|_-|l-Âu;vÂŃ´|bmCu;ou electric shock. 6. Unplug this product from the electrical outlet before 1Ń´;-mbm]Äş omo|Âv;Ń´btÂb7 cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning. 7. Do not disassemble this product. If service or repair Âouhbvu;tÂbu;7ġ1om|-1||_; customer service helpline found in this Userâs Guide. 8. Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords. 9. Avoid using during an electrical storm. Use a surge protector to ruo|;1||_;;tÂbrl;m|Äş 10. Do not use this phone to report a gas leak, especially if you are in the vicinity of the gas line. CAUTION $ou;7Â1;|_;ubvho=Cu;ġÂv; only No. 26 AWG or larger &bv|;7ou";uŕŚC;7 $;Ń´;1ollÂmb1-ŕŚombm;ou7Äş Unplug this cordless phone immediately from -moÂ|Ń´;|b=Äš ⢠The power cord or plug is damaged or frayed. ⢠btÂb7_-v0;;mvrbŃ´Ń´;7om|_; product. ⢠The product has been exposed to rain or water. Do not retrieve the handset or base ÂmŕŚŃ´-[;uÂoÂ_-Â;ÂmrŃ´Â]];7 the power and phone from the wall. Then retrieve the unit by the unplugged cords. ⢠The product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged. ⢠$_;ruo7Â1|;Â_b0b|v-7bvŕŚm1| change in performance. 57 ;m;u-Ń´m=oul-ŕŚom mv|-Ń´Ń´-ŕŚomÂb7;Ń´bm;v 1. !;-7-Ń´Ń´bmv|uÂ1ŕŚomv-m7v-Â; them for future reference. 2. Follow all warnings and bmv|uÂ1ŕŚomvl-uh;7om|_; 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. 58 6. Adjust only those controls that 10. To avoid interference to -u;1oÂ;u;70Â|_;or;u-ŕŚm] nearby appliances, do not bmv|uÂ1ŕŚomvÄşlruor;u place the base of the phone adjustment of other controls on or near a TV, microwave may result in damage and will oven, or VCR. o[;mu;tÂbu;;Â|;mvbÂ;Âouh|o restore the product to normal CAUTION or;u-ŕŚomÄş To maintain compliance with the FCCâs RF exposure guidelines, 7. Clean this product with a place the base unit at least 20 cm vo[ġ7-lr1Ń´o|_Äş omo|Âv; chemicals or cleaning agents to from nearby persons. 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. ;m;u-Ń´m=oul-ŕŚom -Â;uÂ"-=;|Âmv|uÂ1ŕŚomv Do not burn, disassemble, lÂŕŚŃ´-|;ġourÂm1|Âu;|_;0-Â;uÂÄş $_;0-Â;uÂ1om|-bmv|oÂb1 materials that could be released, u;vÂŃ´ŕŚm]bmbmfÂuÂÄş CAUTION There is a risk of explosion if ÂoÂu;rŃ´-1;|_;0-Â;uÂÂb|_-m bm1ouu;1|0-Â;uÂ|Âr;Äş&v;omŃ´Â |_;0-Â;uÂr-1h|_-|1-l;Âb|_ ÂoÂur_om;ou-m-Â|_oubÂ;7 replacement recommended by the manufacturer. ⢠;;r0-Â;uÂr-1hvoÂ|o=|_; u;-1_o=1_bѲ7u;mĸ ⢠!;loÂ;0-Â;uÂr-1hvb=v|oubm] oÂ;uĆĆ7-Âvĸ omo|7bvrov;o=0-Â;uÂr-1hv bmCu;ÄśÂ_b1_1oÂѲ7u;vÂѲ|bm ;ÂrѲovbomĸ ⢠$_;u;1_-u];-0Ѳ;0-Â;uÂr-1hv |_-|roÂ;u|_bvruo7Â1|lÂv|0; 7bvrov;7o=ruor;uѲÂ-m7l- m;;7|o0;u;1Â1Ѳ;7ĸ!;=;u|o|_; 0-Â;uÂѲ-0;Ѳ=ou0-Â;uÂ|Âr;ĸ om|-1|ÂoÂuѲo1-Ѳu;1Â1Ѳbm] 1;m|;u=ouruor;u7bvrov-Ѳ l;|_o7vĸ ⢠SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Warranty Thank you for purchasing this Motorola branded product manufactured under license by bm-|om; Ń´;1|uomb1vm|;um-ŕŚom-Ń´ LTD ("BINATONE"). )_-| o;v|_bv)-uu-m|ÂoÂ;uÄľ Subject to the exclusions contained below, BINATONE warrants that this Motorola branded product ("Product") or 1;uŕŚC;7-11;vvouÂĹĹ11;vvouÂĹĹ 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. 59 ;m;u-Ń´m=oul-ŕŚom )_obv1oÂ;u;7Äľ This Warranty extends only to the Cuv|1omvÂl;urÂu1_-v;uġ-m7bv not transferable. )_-|ÂbŃ´Ń´$ 7oÄľ $ oub|v-Â|_oubÂ;7 7bv|ub0Â|ou-|b|vorŕŚom-m7 within a commercially reasonable ŕŚl;ġÂbŃ´Ń´-|mo1_-u];u;r-bu or replace any Products or Accessories that does not conform to this Warranty. We l-ÂÂv;=Âm1ŕŚom-Ń´Ń´Â;tÂbÂ-Ń´;m| u;1om7bŕŚom;7Ĺu;=Âu0bv_;7Ĺ preowned or new Products, Accessories or parts. 60 )_-||_;ublb|-ŕŚomvu; $_;u;Äľ 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 OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OF IMPLIED. IN NO EVENT SHALL MOTOROLA OR BINATONE BE LIABLE, WHETHER IN CONTRACT OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE) FOR 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. ;m;u-Ń´m=oul-ŕŚom "ol;fÂubv7b1ŕŚomv7omo|-Ń´Ń´o |_;Ń´blb|-ŕŚomou;Â1Ń´Âvbomo= bm1b7;m|-Ń´ou1omv;tÂ;mŕŚ-Ń´ 7-l-];vġouŃ´blb|-ŕŚomom|_; length of an implied warranty, vo|_;-0oÂ;Ń´blb|-ŕŚomvou exclusions may not apply to you. $_bv)-uu-m|Â]bÂ;vÂoÂvr;1bC1 legal rights, and you may also have other rights that vary from om;fÂubv7b1ŕŚom|o-mo|_;uÄş Products covered Length of coverage CONSUMER PRODUCTS One (1) year from the date of the products original rÂu1_-v;0Â|_;Cuv| consumer purchaser of the product. Consumer Accessories Ninety (90) days from the date of the accessories original rÂu1_-v;0Â|_;Cuv| 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. Exclusions Normal Wear and Tear. Periodic maintenance, repair and replacement of parts due to normal wear and tear are excluded from coverage. -Â;ub;vÄşmŃ´Â0-Â;ub;vÂ_ov; fully charged capacity falls below 80% of their rated capacity and 0-Â;ub;v|_-|Ń´;-h-u;1oÂ;u;70 this Warranty. 61 ;m;u-Ń´m=oul-ŕŚom Abuse & Misuse. Defects or damage that result from: (a) blruor;uor;u-ŕŚomġv|ou-];ġ misuse or abuse, accident or neglect, such as physical damage (cracks, scratches, etc.) to the surface of the product u;vÂŃ´ŕŚm]=uollbvÂv;ĸĹ0Ĺ 1om|-1|Âb|_Ń´btÂb7ġÂ-|;uġu-bmġ extreme humidity or heavy r;uvrbu-ŕŚomġv-m7ġ7bu|ou|_;Ń´bh;ġ extreme heat, or food; (c) use of the Products or Accessories for commercial purposes or vÂ0f;1ŕŚm]|_;uo7Â1|ou Accessory to abnormal usage or 1om7bŕŚomvĸouĹ7Ĺo|_;u-1|vÂ_b1_ are not the fault of MOTOROLA or BINATONE., are excluded from coverage. 62 Use of Non-Motorola branded Products and Accessories. Defects or damage that result from the use of Non-Motorola 0u-m7;7ou1;uŕŚC;7uo7Â1|vou Accessories or other peripheral ;tÂbrl;m|-u;;Â1Ń´Â7;7=uol 1oÂ;u-];Äş&m-Â|_oubÂ;7";uÂb1; ouo7bC1-ŕŚomÄş ;=;1|v ou7-l-];vu;vÂŃ´ŕŚm]=uol v;uÂb1;ġ|;vŕŚm]ġ-7fÂv|l;m|ġ bmv|-Ń´Ń´-ŕŚomġl-bm|;m-m1;ġ -Ń´|;u-ŕŚomġoulo7bC1-ŕŚombm any way by someone other than MOTOROLA, BINATONE or its -Â|_oubÂ;7v;uÂb1;1;m|;uvġ-u; 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. ollÂmb1-ŕŚom";uÂb1;vÄş Defects, damages, or the failure of Products or Accessories due |o-mÂ1ollÂmb1-ŕŚomv;uÂb1; or signal you may subscribe to or use with the Products or Accessories is excluded from coverage. ;m;u-Ń´m=oul-ŕŚom oÂ|o0|-bm)-uu-m|Â";uÂb1; ou|_;um=oul-ŕŚomÄľ +oÂÂbŃ´Ń´u;1;bÂ;bmv|uÂ1ŕŚomvom how to ship the Products or Accessories at your expense and ubvhġ|o-$ Â|_oubÂ;7 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; Ĺ7Ĺ-ÂubÂ;m7;v1ubrŕŚomo=|_; problem; and, most importantly; (e) your address and telephone number. $_;v;|;ulv-m71om7bŕŚomv 1omvŕŚ|Â|;|_;1olrŃ´;|; warranty agreement between you and BINATONE. regarding the Products or Accessories purchased by you, and supersede any prior agreement ouu;ru;v;m|-ŕŚomvġbm1Ń´Â7bm] u;ru;v;m|-ŕŚomvl-7;bm-m Ѵb|;u-|Âu;rÂ0Ń´b1-ŕŚomvou ruoloŕŚom-Ń´l-|;ub-Ń´vbvvÂ;70 $ Äşouu;ru;v;m|-ŕŚomv made by any agent employee ouv|-@o=$ ġ|_-|l- _-Â;0;;ml-7;bm1omm;1ŕŚom with the said purchase. FCC, ACTA and IC u;]ÂŃ´-ŕŚomv FCC Part 15 $_bv;tÂbrl;m|_-v0;;m|;v|;7 and found to comply with the u;tÂbu;l;m|v=ou-Ń´-vv digital device under Part 15 of |_; ;7;u-Ń´ollÂmb1-ŕŚomv Commission (FCC) rules. These u;tÂbu;l;m|v-u;bm|;m7;7|o ruoÂb7;u;-vom-0Ń´;ruo|;1ŕŚom against harmful interference in -u;vb7;mŕŚ-Ń´bmv|-Ń´Ń´-ŕŚomÄş$_bv ;tÂbrl;m|];m;u-|;vġÂv;v-m7 1-mu-7b-|;u-7bo=u;tÂ;m1 energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with |_;bmv|uÂ1ŕŚomvġl-Â1-Âv; harmful interference to radio 1ollÂmb1-ŕŚomvÄşoÂ;Â;uġ|_;u; 63 ;m;u-Ń´m=oul-ŕŚom is no guarantee that interference ÂbŃ´Ń´mo|o11Âubm-r-uŕŚ1ÂŃ´-u bmv|-Ń´Ń´-ŕŚomÄş=|_bv;tÂbrl;m| does cause harmful interference |ou-7boou|;Ń´;Âbvbomu;1;rŕŚomġ which can be determined by |Âumbm]|_;;tÂbrl;m|o@-m7omġ the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: ⢠Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. ⢠m1u;-v;|_;v;r-u-ŕŚom 0;|Â;;m|_;;tÂbrl;m|-m7 receiver. ⢠omm;1||_;;tÂbrl;m|bm|o -moÂ|Ń´;|om-1bu1Âb|7b@;u;m| from that to which the receiver is connected. ⢠Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. 64 _-m];voulo7bC1-ŕŚomv|o |_bv;tÂbrl;m|mo|;Âru;vvŃ´Â approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the userâs authority to operate the ;tÂbrl;m|Äş This device complies with Part ĆĆo=|_; uÂŃ´;vÄşr;u-ŕŚom is subject to the following two 1om7bŕŚomvÄšĹĆĹ|_bv7;Âb1;l- not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may 1-Âv;Âm7;vbu;7or;u-ŕŚomÄş ubÂ-1Âo=1ollÂmb1-ŕŚomvl- not be ensured when using this telephone. To ensure safety of users, the FCC has established criteria for |_;-loÂm|o=u-7bo=u;tÂ;m1 energy that can be safely absorbed by a user or bystander according to the intended usage of the product. This product has been tested and found to comply with the FCC criteria. The handset may be safely held against the ear of the user. The telephone base shall be installed and used such that parts of the userâs body other than the hands are maintained at a distance of approximately 20 cm (8 inches) or more. ou0o7ÂĹÂoumor;u-ŕŚomġ|_bv handset has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines. Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines. This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian u;tÂbu;l;m|Äš CAN ICES-3 (B)/NMB-3(B) ;m;u-Ń´m=oul-ŕŚom FCC Part 68 and ACTA $_bv;tÂbrl;m|1olrŃ´b;vÂb|_ Part 68 of the FCC rules and Âb|_|;1_mb1-Ń´u;tÂbu;l;m|v -7or|;70Â|_;7lbmbv|u-ŕŚÂ; oÂm1bŃ´=ou$;ulbm-Ń´Â-1_l;m|v (ACTA). The label on the back ou0oÂolo=|_bv;tÂbrl;m| contains, among other things, a ruo7Â1|b7;mŕŚC;ubm|_;=oul-| US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. This b7;mŕŚC;ulÂv|0;ruoÂb7;7|o your telephone service provider Âromu;tÂ;v|Äş The plug and jack used to 1omm;1||_bv;tÂbrl;m||o premises wiring and the telephone network must comply with applicable Part 68 rules -m7|;1_mb1-Ń´u;tÂbu;l;m|v adopted by ACTA. A compliant telephone cord and modular plug are provided with this product. It is designed to be connected |o-1olr-ŕŚ0Ń´;lo7ÂŃ´-uf-1h that is also compliant. An RJ11 jack should normally be used for 1omm;1ŕŚm]|o-vbm]Ń´;Ń´bm;-m7 an RJ14 jack for two lines. See |_;bmv|-Ń´Ń´-ŕŚombmv|uÂ1ŕŚomvbm|_; userâs manual. $_;!bm];u tÂbÂ-Ń´;m1;Âl0;u (REN) is used to determine how many devices you may connect |oÂoÂu|;Ń´;r_om;Ń´bm;-m7vŕŚŃ´Ń´ have them ring when you are called. The REN for this product is encoded as the 6th and 7th characters following the US: in |_;ruo7Â1|b7;mŕŚC;uĹ;Äş]ĺġb=ŲŲbv 03, the REN is 0.3). In most, but not all areas, the sum of all RENs v_oÂŃ´70;CÂ;ĹĆÄşĆĹouŃ´;vvÄş ou lou;bm=oul-ŕŚomġ1om|-1|ÂoÂu telephone service provider. $_bv;tÂbrl;m|lÂv|mo|0; used with Party Lines. If you have specially wired alarm 7b-Ń´bm];tÂbrl;m|1omm;1|;7|o your telephone line, ensure the 1omm;1ŕŚomo=|_bv;tÂbrl;m| does not disable your alarm ;tÂbrl;m|Äş=ÂoÂ_-Â;tÂ;vŕŚomv about what will disable alarm ;tÂbrl;m|ġ1omvÂŃ´|ÂoÂu telephone service provider or a tÂ-Ń´bC;7bmv|-Ń´Ń´;uÄş =|_bv;tÂbrl;m|bv l-Ń´=Âm1ŕŚombm]ġb|lÂv|0; unplugged from the modular f-1hÂmŕŚŃ´|_;ruo0Ń´;l_-v been corrected. Repairs to this |;Ń´;r_om;;tÂbrl;m|1-momŃ´Â 65 ;m;u-Ń´m=oul-ŕŚom be made by the manufacturer oub|v-Â|_oubÂ;7-];m|vÄş ou repair procedures, follow the bmv|uÂ1ŕŚomvoÂ|Ń´bm;7Âm7;u|_; Limited warranty. =|_bv;tÂbrl;m|bv1-Âvbm] harm to the telephone network, the telephone service provider l-Â|;lrou-ubŃ´Â7bv1omŕŚmÂ; your telephone service. The telephone service provider is u;tÂbu;7|omoŕŚ=ÂÂoÂ0;=ou; bm|;uuÂrŕŚm]v;uÂb1;Äş=-7Â-m1; moŕŚ1;bvmo|ru-1ŕŚ1-ѴġÂoÂÂbŃ´Ń´ 0;moŕŚC;7-vvoom-vrovvb0Ń´;Äş You will be given the opportunity to correct the problem and the telephone service provider is u;tÂbu;7|obm=oulÂoÂo=ÂoÂu ub]_||oCŃ´;-1olrŃ´-bm|Âb|_|_; FCC. Your telephone service 66 provider may make changes in its =-1bŃ´bŕŚ;vġ;tÂbrl;m|ġor;u-ŕŚomġ ouruo1;7Âu;v|_-|1oÂŃ´7-@;1| |_;ruor;u=Âm1ŕŚombm]o=|_bv product. The telephone service ruoÂb7;ubvu;tÂbu;7|omoŕŚ=ÂÂo if such changes are planned. =|_bvruo7Â1|bv;tÂbrr;7Âb|_- corded or cordless handset, it is _;-ubm]-b71olr-ŕŚ0Ń´;Äş If this product has memory 7b-Ń´bm]Ń´o1-ŕŚomvġÂoÂl-Â1_oov; to store emergency telephone mÂl0;uvĹ;Äş]ĺġroŃ´b1;ġCu;ġl;7b1-Ń´Ĺ bm|_;v;Ń´o1-ŕŚomvÄş=ÂoÂ7ov|ou; or test emergency numbers, please: !;l-bmom|_;Ń´bm;-m70ub;Y explain the reason for the call before hanging up. ;u=oulvÂ1_-1ŕŚÂbŕŚ;vbmo@Ĺ peak hours, such as early morning or late evening. ;m;u-Ń´m=oul-ŕŚom $;1_mb1-Ń´"r;1bC1-ŕŚomv Frequency control Crystal controlled vÂm|_;vbÂ;u Transmit frequency Handset: 1921.536ĆĆĆќĺĆĆќ Telephone base: 1921.536ĆĆĆќĺĆĆќ Bluetooth: 2402.000ĆĆŃśĆÄşĆĆĆ Channels DECT channel: 5 Bluetooth channel: 79 Nominal ;@;1ŕŚÂ; range Maximum power allowed by FCC and IC. 1|Â-Ń´or;u-ŕŚm]u-m]; may vary according to environment 1om7bŕŚomv-||_;ŕŚl; of use. Power requirements Handset: 2.4V Ni-MH 0-Â;u Telephone base: Input: 110V AC Output: 6V DC/600mA Charger: Input: 110V AC Output: 6V DC/400mA Memory Handset directory: 1000 memory Ń´o1-ŕŚomvĸ up to 30 digits and 15 characters Handset caller ID log: ĆĆl;louÂŃ´o1-ŕŚomvĸ up to 24 digits and 15 characters Handset call block: 20 entries Manufactured, distributed or sold by Binatone Electronics m|;um-ŕŚom-Ń´$ ĺġoL1b-Ń´Ń´b1;mv;; for this product. $!-m7|_;"|ÂŃ´bÂ;7 M Logo, are trademarks or registered trademarks of Motorola Trademark Holdings, LLC. and are used under license. The Bluetooth trademarks are owned by their proprietor and used by Binatone Electronics m|;um-ŕŚom-Ń´$ ÄşÂm7;uŃ´b1;mv;Äş Connect to Cell⢠is a trademark o=($;1_ollÂmb1-ŕŚomvġm1Äş All other trademarks are the ruor;u|Âo=|_;buu;vr;1ŕŚÂ; owners. Š 2017 Motorola Mobility LLC. All rights reserved. US_EN Version BC 67
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