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C51 Series Connected System Phone Expansion Handset Digital 5.8 GHz Expandable Model Family: SD7501 and SD7502 Users Guide
C51 Series Connected System Phone Expansion Handset Digital 5.8 GHz Expandable Model Family: SD7501 and SD7502 Users Guide
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SD7501/02 User Guide Table of Contents Important Safety Instructions viii Welcome ...1 Handset Overview ...2 Handset Charger Overview 3 SD7501 Main Menu Display Overview 4 SD7501 Caller ID Display Overview 4 SD7502 Main Menu Display Overview 5 SD7502 Caller ID Display Overview 6 Battery Safety Instructions 7 Installing the Handset Battery 8 Selecting a Location for Your Handset Charger 9 Connecting the Handset Charger 10 Charging the Handset Battery 10 How to Use this Guide ...11 Registering a New Handset 12 i
SD7501/02 User Guide Table of Contents Important Safety Instructions viii Welcome ...1 Handset Overview ...2 Handset Charger Overview 3 SD7501 Main Menu Display Overview 4 SD7501 Caller ID Display Overview 4 SD7502 Main Menu Display Overview 5 SD7502 Caller ID Display Overview 6 Battery Safety Instructions 7 Installing the Handset Battery 8 Selecting a Location for Your Handset Charger 9 Connecting the Handset Charger 10 Charging the Handset Battery 10 How to Use this Guide ...11 Registering a New Handset 12 i
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SD7501/02 User Guide Using Your New Handset...13 System Indicators and Icons 15 Handset Information ...15 Base Unit LEDs...15 Customizing Your Handset 16 Customizing Ring Tones and Volume 18 Setting the Date and Time 19 Display Language Menu 20 Color Handset Display Options 21 Naming Your Handset...22 Setting an Alarm ...24 Using the Setup Devices Menu 25 Reviewing Caller ID Records 26 Using the Phonebook ...27 Adding a Phonebook Entry 28 Dialing a Phonebook Entry 29 ii
SD7501/02 User Guide Using Your New Handset...13 System Indicators and Icons 15 Handset Information ...15 Base Unit LEDs...15 Customizing Your Handset 16 Customizing Ring Tones and Volume 18 Setting the Date and Time 19 Display Language Menu 20 Color Handset Display Options 21 Naming Your Handset...22 Setting an Alarm ...24 Using the Setup Devices Menu 25 Reviewing Caller ID Records 26 Using the Phonebook ...27 Adding a Phonebook Entry 28 Dialing a Phonebook Entry 29 ii
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SD7501/02 User Guide Editing a Phonebook Entry 29 Deleting a Phonebook Entry 30 Using Your System with Multiple Handsets 31 Setting Intercom Options 31 Using Your Phone as an Intercom 32 Transferring Calls Between Handsets 33 Changing the Order of Devices 34 Changing the Default Phone Line Settings 34 Troubleshooting ...35 Warranty ...37 iii
SD7501/02 User Guide Editing a Phonebook Entry 29 Deleting a Phonebook Entry 30 Using Your System with Multiple Handsets 31 Setting Intercom Options 31 Using Your Phone as an Intercom 32 Transferring Calls Between Handsets 33 Changing the Order of Devices 34 Changing the Default Phone Line Settings 34 Troubleshooting ...35 Warranty ...37 iii
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... reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and injury: 1. If you are not sure of the type of the base unit and handset are provided for ventilation. viii SD7501/02 User Guide Important Safety Instructions When using your dealer or local power company. Use a damp cloth for example, near or over a radiator...
... reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and injury: 1. If you are not sure of the type of the base unit and handset are provided for ventilation. viii SD7501/02 User Guide Important Safety Instructions When using your dealer or local power company. Use a damp cloth for example, near or over a radiator...
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..., as improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and often requires extensive work by an authorized technician to restore the product to an authorized service facility. To reduce the risk of the base or handset other risks. Opening or removing parts of electric shock, do not disassemble this...to normal operation. • If the product has been dropped and the base and/or handset has been damaged. • If the product exhibits a distinct change in the risk of fire or electric shock. 13. SD7501/02 User Guide 8. They may expose you to rain or water. • If the...
..., as improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and often requires extensive work by an authorized technician to restore the product to an authorized service facility. To reduce the risk of the base or handset other risks. Opening or removing parts of electric shock, do not disassemble this...to normal operation. • If the product has been dropped and the base and/or handset has been damaged. • If the product exhibits a distinct change in the risk of fire or electric shock. 13. SD7501/02 User Guide 8. They may expose you to rain or water. • If the...
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Do not use the telephone to your ear when it is a remote risk of the leak. 16. There is in the vicinity of electric shock from lightning. 15. Only put the handset of your telephone next to report a gas leak in normal talk mode. SD7501/02 User Guide 14. x Avoid using a telephone (other than cordless) during an electrical storm.
Do not use the telephone to your ear when it is a remote risk of the leak. 16. There is in the vicinity of electric shock from lightning. 15. Only put the handset of your telephone next to report a gas leak in normal talk mode. SD7501/02 User Guide 14. x Avoid using a telephone (other than cordless) during an electrical storm.
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... helps us facilitate warranty service, and permits us to contact you will need to ensure that your purchase includes each of a Motorola SD7501 and SD7502 Series expansion handset. Check the contents listing on your purchase of the items listed. SD7501/02 User Guide Welcome Congratulations on the product packaging to provide a copy of your...
... helps us facilitate warranty service, and permits us to contact you will need to ensure that your purchase includes each of a Motorola SD7501 and SD7502 Series expansion handset. Check the contents listing on your purchase of the items listed. SD7501/02 User Guide Welcome Congratulations on the product packaging to provide a copy of your...
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LCD display 3. Headset jack (2.5 mm) 14. Temporary tone dialing key 7. Up and down scroll key 12. Phone Off/Cancel 13. SD7501/02 User Guide Handset Overview 1. Left and right softkeys 4. Speakerphone 8. Delete 15. Redial log of last five numbers dialed 5. Connect to other registered devices 10. Phone On/Flash 6. Add pause in number 11. In use/Ringer and new message indicator 2 2 Volume controls 2. Microphone 9.
LCD display 3. Headset jack (2.5 mm) 14. Temporary tone dialing key 7. Up and down scroll key 12. Phone Off/Cancel 13. SD7501/02 User Guide Handset Overview 1. Left and right softkeys 4. Speakerphone 8. Delete 15. Redial log of last five numbers dialed 5. Connect to other registered devices 10. Phone On/Flash 6. Add pause in number 11. In use/Ringer and new message indicator 2 2 Volume controls 2. Microphone 9.
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Handset Cradle Charge LED 3 3 SD7501/02 User Guide Handset Charger Overview NOTE: When handset is in the charger, the LED is illuminated.
Handset Cradle Charge LED 3 3 SD7501/02 User Guide Handset Charger Overview NOTE: When handset is in the charger, the LED is illuminated.
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Right softkey options 5. Battery charging icon (appears only when the handset is supplied only if you subscribe to the service with a LOW BATTERY message) SD7501 Caller ID Display Overview 1. Name of messages waiting 7. Caller's phone number 7. Left softkey options 4. Order of calls received 6. Time ...the cradle or with your telephone company. 4 4 Left softkey option 4. Date the call was received 2. Answering machine status 3. Ringer status 6. SD7501/02 User Guide SD7501 Main Menu Display Overview 1. Right softkey option 5. Handset name 2. Number of caller 3.
Right softkey options 5. Battery charging icon (appears only when the handset is supplied only if you subscribe to the service with a LOW BATTERY message) SD7501 Caller ID Display Overview 1. Name of messages waiting 7. Caller's phone number 7. Left softkey options 4. Order of calls received 6. Time ...the cradle or with your telephone company. 4 4 Left softkey option 4. Date the call was received 2. Answering machine status 3. Ringer status 6. SD7501/02 User Guide SD7501 Main Menu Display Overview 1. Right softkey option 5. Handset name 2. Number of caller 3.
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Battery charging icon (appears only when the handset is not charging. 1 2. The ring status icon appears when the handset is in the cradle or with a LOW BATTERY message). Caller ID option 5 PHONEBK cid MENU 7 7. Handset name 3. Right softkey options 6 5 5 SD7501/02 User Guide SD7502 Main Menu Display Overview 1. Left softkey options 2 HANDSET-B-03 3 4 MY BASE UNIT 6. Base unit name 5. Wallpaper 4.
Battery charging icon (appears only when the handset is not charging. 1 2. The ring status icon appears when the handset is in the cradle or with a LOW BATTERY message). Caller ID option 5 PHONEBK cid MENU 7 7. Handset name 3. Right softkey options 6 5 5 SD7501/02 User Guide SD7502 Main Menu Display Overview 1. Left softkey options 2 HANDSET-B-03 3 4 MY BASE UNIT 6. Base unit name 5. Wallpaper 4.
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Insert the battery into the receptacle. (Make sure the black wire is on the indentation and sliding downward. 3. Replace the battery door. 6. SD7501/02 User Guide Installing the Handset Battery 1. Remove any stickers or inserts, if present. 2. Attach the belt clip (optional). 8 8 Remove the battery door by pressing down on the right.) 4. Plug the battery connector into the battery compartment. 5.
Insert the battery into the receptacle. (Make sure the black wire is on the indentation and sliding downward. 3. Replace the battery door. 6. SD7501/02 User Guide Installing the Handset Battery 1. Remove any stickers or inserts, if present. 2. Attach the belt clip (optional). 8 8 Remove the battery door by pressing down on the right.) 4. Plug the battery connector into the battery compartment. 5.
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... initial battery charge time is blank and does not activate when you press the keys), charge the handset. 10 10 NOTE: If your handset displays a LOW BATTERY message, or the handset appears inactive, (the LCD is 10-12 hours. Place the base on a sturdy surface. After...2. Insert the power cord into an electrical outlet. 3. Charging the Handset Battery To charge the battery, place the handset in use to place the handset in its charger when not in the charger's handset cradle. SD7501/02 User Guide Connecting the Handset Charger 1. Be sure to insure maximum daily performance.
... initial battery charge time is blank and does not activate when you press the keys), charge the handset. 10 10 NOTE: If your handset displays a LOW BATTERY message, or the handset appears inactive, (the LCD is 10-12 hours. Place the base on a sturdy surface. After...2. Insert the power cord into an electrical outlet. 3. Charging the Handset Battery To charge the battery, place the handset in use to place the handset in its charger when not in the charger's handset cradle. SD7501/02 User Guide Connecting the Handset Charger 1. Be sure to insure maximum daily performance.
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.../OPTIONS are only visible on the display soft key directly above the REDIAL and DELETE keys. The left and right softkeys are found on the handset and allow you to access menus such as Ringer, Alarm Clock, and Phonebook. When you see the FEATURES/OPTIONS font in this Guide This guide... makes use the softkeys to access the feature menu and to see the available options. SD7501/02 User Guide How to Use this guide, use of two fonts to distinguish between FUNCTIONS and FEATURES/OPTIONS. • FUNCTION keys are located above...
.../OPTIONS are only visible on the display soft key directly above the REDIAL and DELETE keys. The left and right softkeys are found on the handset and allow you to access menus such as Ringer, Alarm Clock, and Phonebook. When you see the FEATURES/OPTIONS font in this Guide This guide... makes use the softkeys to access the feature menu and to see the available options. SD7501/02 User Guide How to Use this guide, use of two fonts to distinguish between FUNCTIONS and FEATURES/OPTIONS. • FUNCTION keys are located above...
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SD7500 Series base units allow you must register it to four devices at one time. SD7501/02 User Guide Registering a New Handset Before you can use your new expansion handset, you to register up to 12 devices (e.g., handsets, cameras, cell docks) to your base unit, and use up to your base unit. To register a new handset: 1. Handset (X) Registered appears when the process is complete. 12 12 Press the MENU softkey. 2. Scroll to and select Register. 3. Wait Registering... appears on the display. Press and hold the base unit's PAGE button.
SD7500 Series base units allow you must register it to four devices at one time. SD7501/02 User Guide Registering a New Handset Before you can use your new expansion handset, you to register up to 12 devices (e.g., handsets, cameras, cell docks) to your base unit, and use up to your base unit. To register a new handset: 1. Handset (X) Registered appears when the process is complete. 12 12 Press the MENU softkey. 2. Scroll to and select Register. 3. Wait Registering... appears on the display. Press and hold the base unit's PAGE button.
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SD7501/02 User Guide Using Your New Handset The features available on your new handset depend on the display. ON/FLASH OFF/CANCEL Left and right softkeys Scroll keys Redial Press to answer a ...next. Press to dial the selected number. Available functions change as you have an SD7581 base unit, all of your new handset. If you move from the list. Use the chart below to learn how use the functions and features of the features ...options. (An up and down arrowhead v indicates additional options are located above the button on your new handset. Use to your base unit.
SD7501/02 User Guide Using Your New Handset The features available on your new handset depend on the display. ON/FLASH OFF/CANCEL Left and right softkeys Scroll keys Redial Press to answer a ...next. Press to dial the selected number. Available functions change as you have an SD7581 base unit, all of your new handset. If you move from the list. Use the chart below to learn how use the functions and features of the features ...options. (An up and down arrowhead v indicates additional options are located above the button on your new handset. Use to your base unit.
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... control keys to turn the ringer volume to a comfortable level. Scroll to your base unit. When you are not on the left side of the handset to adjust the listening volume to HIGH, MED, LOW, or OFF. 14 14 Press to delete items from the phonebook and caller ID list. Use... to make a call ). SD7501/02 User Guide Delete Spkrphone Connect to Volume controls Use to edit phone numbers and names, and to switch between the speakerphone and the earpiece...
... control keys to turn the ringer volume to a comfortable level. Scroll to your base unit. When you are not on the left side of the handset to adjust the listening volume to HIGH, MED, LOW, or OFF. 14 14 Press to delete items from the phonebook and caller ID list. Use... to make a call ). SD7501/02 User Guide Delete Spkrphone Connect to Volume controls Use to edit phone numbers and names, and to switch between the speakerphone and the earpiece...
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Handset Information Indicator Description Call muted The microphone is muted The ringer is off E The battery is charging v The speakerphone is in use Base Unit LEDs LED in use Description On when a handset is off-hook. 1155 SD7501/02 User Guide System Indicators and Icons When using your system you may see one or more of the following messages, icons, and LEDs.
Handset Information Indicator Description Call muted The microphone is muted The ringer is off E The battery is charging v The speakerphone is in use Base Unit LEDs LED in use Description On when a handset is off-hook. 1155 SD7501/02 User Guide System Indicators and Icons When using your system you may see one or more of the following messages, icons, and LEDs.