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... your home that could result in explosion. • The rechargeable batteries that came with this product must be disposed of the cordless phone on electricity, you replace the battery with the FCC's RF exposure guidelines, place the base unit at least one phone in your home goes out. 10. Refer to be released, resulting in...
... your home that could result in explosion. • The rechargeable batteries that came with this product must be disposed of the cordless phone on electricity, you replace the battery with the FCC's RF exposure guidelines, place the base unit at least one phone in your home goes out. 10. Refer to be released, resulting in...
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... Information 2 Important Safety Instructions 6 Getting Started 13 Choosing a Location 13 Connecting the Base Station 13 Optional Backup Battery Pack 14 Installing the Battery Pack in the Handset 15 Charging the Handset 16 Connecting the Phone Line 16 Mounting the Base Station on a Wall 17 Base Station Controls 18 Handset Controls 18 Using the...
... Information 2 Important Safety Instructions 6 Getting Started 13 Choosing a Location 13 Connecting the Base Station 13 Optional Backup Battery Pack 14 Installing the Battery Pack in the Handset 15 Charging the Handset 16 Connecting the Phone Line 16 Mounting the Base Station on a Wall 17 Base Station Controls 18 Handset Controls 18 Using the...
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Setting the Vibrate Control (handset only 25 Setting the Low Battery Tone (handset only). . . . . 26 Setting the Range Tone (handset only 26 Setting the Tone/Pulse (base station only 27 Using the Basic Functions 28 Making ... Muting a Call 31 Putting a Call on Hold 32 Saving a Name/Number in the Phonebook 32 Base Station Phonebook 32 Handset Phonebooks 32 Inserting Pauses in a Phone Number 33 Saving a Caller ID or Redial Number in the Phonebook 34 Calling a Number from the Phonebook 34 Deleting Phonebook Entries 35 Editing Phonebook Entries...
Setting the Vibrate Control (handset only 25 Setting the Low Battery Tone (handset only). . . . . 26 Setting the Range Tone (handset only 26 Setting the Tone/Pulse (base station only 27 Using the Basic Functions 28 Making ... Muting a Call 31 Putting a Call on Hold 32 Saving a Name/Number in the Phonebook 32 Base Station Phonebook 32 Handset Phonebooks 32 Inserting Pauses in a Phone Number 33 Saving a Caller ID or Redial Number in the Phonebook 34 Calling a Number from the Phonebook 34 Deleting Phonebook Entries 35 Editing Phonebook Entries...
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... the Base Station Important: Before installing or handling batteries, read the Battery Safety Instructions on page 8. Choosing a Location The location should be: • Away from the microwave or base station and closer to your Motorola digital cordless phone, choose a location, connect the base station, and install the battery pack as walls. Getting Started Getting Started To set...
... the Base Station Important: Before installing or handling batteries, read the Battery Safety Instructions on page 8. Choosing a Location The location should be: • Away from the microwave or base station and closer to your Motorola digital cordless phone, choose a location, connect the base station, and install the battery pack as walls. Getting Started Getting Started To set...
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... release button to power the handset for at least 24 hours. Backup Battery Compartment 031618.ai Release Button 031618o 14 The backup battery pack can also replace a low battery in use, only the handset. Note: For the initial charge, charge the battery for up and to 2½ hours during a power outage. Close the backup...
... release button to power the handset for at least 24 hours. Backup Battery Compartment 031618.ai Release Button 031618o 14 The backup battery pack can also replace a low battery in use, only the handset. Note: For the initial charge, charge the battery for up and to 2½ hours during a power outage. Close the backup...
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Battery Compartment Contacts 031615 15 Slide the battery cover upward and into the compartment with the contacts facing down and off the handset. 2. Remove the battery cover by pressing on page 8. 1. Insert the battery into place. Getting Started Installing the Battery Pack in the Handset Important: Before installing or handling batteries, read the Battery Safety Instructions on the recess and sliding the cover down and aligned with the contacts in the battery compartment. 3.
Battery Compartment Contacts 031615 15 Slide the battery cover upward and into the compartment with the contacts facing down and off the handset. 2. Remove the battery cover by pressing on page 8. 1. Insert the battery into place. Getting Started Installing the Battery Pack in the Handset Important: Before installing or handling batteries, read the Battery Safety Instructions on the recess and sliding the cover down and aligned with the contacts in the battery compartment. 3.
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Note: For the initial charge, charge the battery for at least 12 hours. Note: When the handset battery needs charging, l flashes and LOW BATTERY displays on the bottom of the telephone line into the phone jack. 16 Getting Started Charging the Handset Place the handset in the base station. Plug one end of the base station. 2. The CHARGING LED is solid red when the handset is fully charged. 1. Charging LED Connecting the Phone Line Note: Do not connect the base station to the phone line until the handset is charging. Plug the other end into the jack on the handset.
Note: For the initial charge, charge the battery for at least 12 hours. Note: When the handset battery needs charging, l flashes and LOW BATTERY displays on the bottom of the telephone line into the phone jack. 16 Getting Started Charging the Handset Place the handset in the base station. Plug one end of the base station. 2. The CHARGING LED is solid red when the handset is fully charged. 1. Charging LED Connecting the Phone Line Note: Do not connect the base station to the phone line until the handset is charging. Plug the other end into the jack on the handset.
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Base Station Standby Screen Example 2 NEW CALLS VSU Left Soft Key Menu Right Soft Key Function Function Handset Standby Screen Example Time Ringer Off Battery Meter Wm 4:26 PM VSU Left Soft Key Menu Right Soft Key Function Function 19 When the base station and handset are not in use, the standby screen displays. Getting Started Using the Displays Your base station and handset each have a display.
Base Station Standby Screen Example 2 NEW CALLS VSU Left Soft Key Menu Right Soft Key Function Function Handset Standby Screen Example Time Ringer Off Battery Meter Wm 4:26 PM VSU Left Soft Key Menu Right Soft Key Function Function 19 When the base station and handset are not in use, the standby screen displays. Getting Started Using the Displays Your base station and handset each have a display.
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Setting the Range Tone (handset only) This option alerts you when the battery charge is out of range from the base station. Action 1 Press MENU (a). 2 Scroll (a) to HANDSET SETTINGS, then press OK (a). 3 Scroll (a) to RANGE TONE, then press ... (a). 5 Press OFF twice to return to the standby screen, or scroll (a) to another option. 26 Setting Up Your Base Station and Handset Setting the Low Battery Tone (handset only) This option alerts you when the handset is low.
Setting the Range Tone (handset only) This option alerts you when the battery charge is out of range from the base station. Action 1 Press MENU (a). 2 Scroll (a) to HANDSET SETTINGS, then press OK (a). 3 Scroll (a) to RANGE TONE, then press ... (a). 5 Press OFF twice to return to the standby screen, or scroll (a) to another option. 26 Setting Up Your Base Station and Handset Setting the Low Battery Tone (handset only) This option alerts you when the handset is low.
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charge 57 Setting Up Optional Charging Bases and Expansion Handsets Setting Up Optional Charging Bases and Expansion Handsets You can add 5 expansion handsets to place the handset. Instead, install the battery pack, as described on page 15, then plug the power cord into a phone line. Expansion handsets do not need to be plugged into a power outlet where you want to your system, for a total of 6 handsets.
charge 57 Setting Up Optional Charging Bases and Expansion Handsets Setting Up Optional Charging Bases and Expansion Handsets You can add 5 expansion handsets to place the handset. Instead, install the battery pack, as described on page 15, then plug the power cord into a phone line. Expansion handsets do not need to be plugged into a power outlet where you want to your system, for a total of 6 handsets.
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The handset that came with your phone system. You can register up to 5 expansion handsets to Register displays. If you try to register a 7th handset, Unable to the base station, for the base station, SEARCHING FOR BASE displays. Note: Install and charge the battery pack before you add to ...DISPLAY BASE-ID, then press OK (a). The base station displays the 15-digit base ID code. 58 You need to register only new handsets you register a new handset....
The handset that came with your phone system. You can register up to 5 expansion handsets to Register displays. If you try to register a 7th handset, Unable to the base station, for the base station, SEARCHING FOR BASE displays. Note: Install and charge the battery pack before you add to ...DISPLAY BASE-ID, then press OK (a). The base station displays the 15-digit base ID code. 58 You need to register only new handsets you register a new handset....
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... or other acts which are not the fault of Motorola, are excluded from coverage. The balance of the original warranty or for commercial purposes or subjecting the Product or Accessory to the consumer, whichever is longer. Only batteries whose fully charged capacity falls below 80% of their... rated capacity and batteries that are Repaired or Replaced Length of Coverage Ninety (90) days from the date returned to abnormal usage or conditions; Use of Non-Motorola Products and Accessories. Products Covered Consumer Two-Way Radio Accessories ...
... or other acts which are not the fault of Motorola, are excluded from coverage. The balance of the original warranty or for commercial purposes or subjecting the Product or Accessory to the consumer, whichever is longer. Only batteries whose fully charged capacity falls below 80% of their... rated capacity and batteries that are Repaired or Replaced Length of Coverage Ninety (90) days from the date returned to abnormal usage or conditions; Use of Non-Motorola Products and Accessories. Products Covered Consumer Two-Way Radio Accessories ...